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THE URBAN DISTRICT OF RHYL, JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-That the following provisions are contained in the hyl Improvement Act 1901, namely — PART VII. INFECTIOCS DISEASE AXD TUBERCULOSIS. ersons engaged, in Washing or Mangling Clothes to furnish lists of Customers in certain cases. '0. Whenever it shall be certified to the ouncil by the medical officer that it is desirable ha view to prevent the spread of infectious ^sease that he should be furnished with a list he customers of any person earning aliveli- °d or deriving gain by the washing or aflgling of clothes the Council may require ch person to furnish to them a full and com- ci names anc* addresses of the ottiers for whom such person washed or angled during the past six weeks and such person shall furnish such list accordingly and e Council shall pay to him or her for i 7 such list the sum of sixpence and after I rate of sixpence for every twenty-five 3 3 contained therein but no such payment xceed three shillings and every person who r ilfully or knowingly offend against this 1: !nt shall for each such offence be liable (-"Jiialty not exceeding five pounds and to a -y penalty not exceeding twenty shillings. I ca rf Bed and Body Clothing to be Purified. ot I. here on the certificate of the medical of e t appears to the Council that any articles 0r body clothing in any house or part 'f 'ire in such a filthy and dangerous or !tle condition that health is affected or l»u thereby or that the cleansing or tiv, destroying of any such articles is ^io UlSi^ 1 prevent risk of or to check infec- art 18] ,h3c." the Council may cause any such Wu^ or bo(Jy clothing in any such I or i'11lt thereof to be at their own I St c.'enn^ed or purified or they may tue va; Ie. reasonably compensate the 3ur 'mr tides so destroyed and for any r damage <■ tained by him. r°hiluion on :n ted person carrying on business. 0 porsor, suffering from an infectious „rs<a8e' '■sb-itll miiK any animal or pick fruit or ■tit**9 111 an>v connected with food f°i- the. P3e of man or carry on any or business in such a manner as to be dog J to Vie infectious disease and if he shnj be liable to a penalty not ceedinis fr • • shillings. D'tit. 1¡'r:¡C7.. ( y infections disease existing among their servants. W 11 • yman supplying milk within the irsft notify to the Council all cases of >ri ^Cv u,us disease among persons engaged in or o,.Jnnex jn with his dairy as soon as he be- 'J].. inf1 ire or has reason to suspect that such ,13 disease exists and any dairyman es default in so doing shall be liable to r not exceeding forty shillings. V.- 1 to furnish lists of customers in certain cases. | henever it shall be certified to the 1 <■, J the medical officor that the outbreak 1 of infectious disease is in the opinion nedical officer attributable to the milk by any dairyman the Council may I such dairyman to furnish to them time to be fixed by them a full and ( S '"■l list of the names and addresses of all I. mers within the district and such shall furnish such list accordingly 'uncil shall pay to him for every such tlatt)C'le sum of sixpence for every twenty-five S|laUe's contained therein but no such payment exceed three shillings and every person t this shall wilfully or knowingly offend against 11 11 to a enactment shall for such offence be liable dai Penalty not exceeding five pounds and to ally penalty not exceeding twenty shillings. rorisions for prevention of Tuberculosis. Kfc 0 • ■(!) Every person who knowingly sells Suffers to be sold or used for human con- c option within the district the milk of any which is suffering from tuberculosis of the der shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Pounds. person the milk of the cows in dairy is sold or suffered to be sold or *or human consumption within the dis- iJ:11. Who, after becoming aware that any cow *'s suffering from tuberculosis of the e« keeps or permits to be kept such cow in °th shed or other premises along with Hofcer C0Wa in milk shall be liable to a penalty five pounds. ttie very dairyman who supplies milk within disfcrict and has in his dairy any cow 8i&eC^e<* wikh or suspected of or exhibiting ^h:hS ^ukerculosis of the udder shall forth- §ive written notice of the fact to the "Ild leal officer stating his name and address the situation of the dairy or premises giv^6 the cow is Any dairyman failing to 8h 3uch notice as required by the sub-section shin be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty Ings. (jfg (a) It shall be lawful for the medical or any person provided with and if sUc}/ exhibiting the authority in writing of for ^dical officer to take within the district forexamination samples of milk produced or (h?1 ^ntended for sals within the district. \b) The like powers in all respects may be ofli outside the district by the medical 5t^er °r such authorised person if he shall 3Ur" ]^&y.e obtained from a justice having s^lction in the place where the sample is to a!*en an crder authorising the taking of es °f the milk which order any such (ft\G 'S hereby empowered to make. the j- milk from a dairy situate within or strict is being sold or suffered to be sold or aS6(^ within the district the medical officer e*hilJ ?erson provided with and if required ^ed' the authority in writing of the Perl °fficer may if accompanied by a pro- reas^ qualified veterinary surgeon at all the 0Qab*e hours enter the dairy and inspect ot 8°°ys ^ept therein and if the medical officer c0^U- Person has reason to suspect that any of iulri dairy is suffering from tuberculosis ^illf61 V^er be may require the cow to be of fr6 his presence and may take samples teat e ^iik and the milk from any particular SeDa so requires be kept separate and | (hw8 8amples thereof be furnished, t^ the medical officer is of opinion that t° ^rculosis is caused or is likely to be caused ^°ns residing in the district from con- sitn^ftl0n supplied from a dairy e within the district or from any cow Cojj ^lerein he shall report thereon to the aHv an(^ rePort shall be accompanied by r?P°rt furnished to him by the veterinary on ap(i the Council may thereupon serve .e dairyman notice to appear before them h0ll 111 8uch time not less than twenty-four 8 &8 Inay be specified in the notice to show an order should not be made not to suPP1y ally mi^ from [ has v ry within the district until the order withdrawn by the Council. that medical officer has reason to believe distf^1^^ from any dairy situate outside the Snjj lc^ from which milk is being sold or is ered to be sold or used within the district *esid" 6 cause tuberculosis in persons ietfgV18 within the district the powers con- be ex y this subsection may in all respects case of such dairy Pro- at the medical officer or other author- ^stic^T80^1 first have obtained from a *he da'^ jurisdiction in the place where entry 18 situate an order authorising such justi an(^ inspection which order any such hereby empowered to make. ertipio V<3r^ ^airyman aQd the persons in his assist shall render such reasonable avitjjo °e the medical officer or such person or veterinary surgeon as ogjCerai as may be required by such medical any of?eur80n or veterinary surgeon for all or perso ■ Purposes of this subsection and any 8Uch m^U8ins sucb assistance or obstructing S^Oll • Ca^ officer person or veterinary sur- in carrying out the purposes of this I I subsection shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds. (e) If in their opinion the dairyman fails to show cause why such an order may not be made as aforesaid the Council may make the said order and shall forthwith serve notice of the facts on the county council on any administra- tive county in which the dairy is situate and on the Local Government Board and if the dairy is situate outside the district on the council of the borough or district in which it is situate. (f) The said order shall be forthwith with. drawn on the Council or the medical officer being satisfied that the milk supply has been changed or that it is-^not likely to cause tuber- culosis to persons residing in the district. (g) If any person after any such order has been made supplies any milk within the district in contravention of the order or sells it for consumption therein he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds and if the offence continues to a further penalty not cl exceeding forty shillings for every day during which the offence continues. (h) A dairyman shall not be liable to an action for breach of contract if the breach be due to an order under this sub-section. (i) The dairyman may appeal against an order of the Council under this sub-section or the refusal of the Council to withdraw any such order to a petty sessional court having jurisdic- tion within the district or at his option if the dairy is situate outside the district to the Board of Agriculture who shall appoint an officer to hear such appeal Such officer shall fix a time and place of hearing within the district and give notice thereof to the dairyman and the clerk of the Council not less than forty-eight hours before the hearing Such officer shall for the purposes of the appeal have all the powers of a petty sessional court. The Board of Agriculture may at any stage require payment to them by the dairyman of such sum as they may deem right to secure the payment of any costs incurred by the Board of Agriculture in the matter of the appeal. The court or the Board of Agriculture as the case may be may confirm vary or withdraw the order which is the subject of the appeal and may direct to and by whom the costs of the appeal (including any sum paid or payable to the Board of Agriculture as aforesaid) are to be paid but pending the decision of the appeal the order shall remain in force unless previously withdrawn by the Council. (6) If an order is made without due cause or if the Council unreasonably refuse to with- draw the order the dairyman shall if not himself in default be entitled to recover from the Council full compensation for any damage which he has sustained by reason of the making of the order or of the refusal of the Council to withdraw the order. The court or the Board of Agriculture may determine and state whether an order the sub- ject of appeal has been made without due cause and whether the Council have unreason- ably refused to withdraw the order and whether the dairyman has been in default. Any dispute as to the fact whether the order has been made or maintained without due cause or as to the fact of default where any such fact has not been determined by the court or Board of Agriculture or as to the fact of damage or as to the amount of compensation shall be determined in the manner provided by section 308 of the Public Health Act 1875 and that section shall accordingly apply and have effect as if the same were herein re-enacted and in terms made applicable to any such dispute as aforesaid. (7) Offences under this section may be prosecuted and penalties may be recovered by the Council or by the clerk to the Council before a petty sessional court having jurisdic- tion in the place where the dairy is situate or the offence is committed and not otherwise. (8) All expenses incurred by the Council in carrying into execution the provisions of this section shall be chargeable upon the district fund and general district rate and the Council may also charge upon the same rate any ex- penses incurred by them in the application by a veterinary surgeon of the tuberculin or other reasonable test for the purpose of discovering tuberculosis to any cow whose milk is or was recently being supplied within the district Provided that no such test shall be applied except with the previous consent of the owner of such cow. (9) This section may be carried into execu- tion by a committee of the Council formed in accordance with and subject to the provisions of the Fourth Schedule to the Diseases of Animals Act 1894 except that the committee shall consist wholly of members of the Council. Compensation to dairymen. 76. If any dairyman shtll at tlé req uest of the Council stop his milk supply within the district on account of the spread or suspected spread of infectious disease the Council may make reasonable compensation to him for any loss occasioned by such stoppage. Principal of school to furnish list of pupils in certain cases 77. Whenever any scholar who attends any school within the district shall be suffering from any infectious disease the principal or person in charge of such school or (if such school is divided into separate departments and there is no principal or person in charge of the whole school) the person in charge of the department which such scholar attends shall forthwith send notice thereof to the medical officer and shall furnish to the Council at their request a list of the pupils attending thereat together with their addresses and in default thereof shall be liable to a penalty not exceed- ing forty shillings and the Council shall pay to the person furnishing any such list as aforesaid for such list the sum of sixpence and after the rate of sixpence for every twenty-five pupils named therein. Protection against infection of books in public libraries. 78. No person shall return to any public or circulating library any book which has been to his knowledge exposed to infection from any infectious disease but any person having in his possession such a book belonging to a public or circulating library shall at once give notice that it has been exposed te infection to the in- spector of nuisances of the Council who shall cause the same to be disinfected and then returned to the library. If any person offends against this enactment he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty shillings. Council may pay expeiises of person in hospital. 79. Where a person not being a pauper is received as a patient into any hospital for in- fectious disease the Council may if they think fit themselves pay the expenses arising out of the reception and maintenance of such person. Byelaws regulating hospital*. 80. The Council may make byelaws for regulating the admission to and discharge of patients from any hospital for infectious disease temporarily or otherwise provided by them and the conduct of patients therein and for preventing persons from entering such hospitals or the grounds thereof except with the consent of and subject to such conditions as may be imposed by the Council. Public notice to he given of provisions of this Part of Act. 81. Public notice of this Part of this Act shall be given forthwith after the passing of 1 1!1 this Act by handbills and by advertisement in two newspapers published or circulating in the district and also by a notice affixed outside the offices of the Council and by such further means as the Council deem reasonable for con- veying notice of the provisions of this Part of this Act to persons affected or likely to be affected thereby and this part of this act shall come into operation at such time not being less than one month after the first publication of such an advertisement as afore- said as the Council may fix. A copy of the newspapers containing the advertisement shall be conclusive evidence that the provisions of I this section as to the advertisement have been complied with and after a period of two years from the passing of this Act it shall not be necessary to prove that the provisions of this section have been complied with. ARTHl'R ROWLANDS, Clerk to the Rhyl Urban District Council. Council Offices, Rhyl, 4th April, 1902. ale" hp auction. By MR. H. R. HOLBECHE Successor to Messrs Wm. Hall & Co. I TOTVN OF RHYL. To CLOSE A TRUST. ON TUESDAY, APRIL 8TH, at 3 for 3.30 p.m. prompt. AT TEE ALEXANDRA HOTEL, RHYL, MR HUBERT R. HOLBECHE has been favoured with instructions from the execu- uc tors to Sell by Public Auction, subject to con- ditions to be then and there produced, the following Valuable Freehold Property. Lot I-All those Two Messuages or Dwelling- houses, Nos. 15 and 17 GRONANT STREET, RHYL, with Builder's Yard at rear, now in the occupation of Messrs Jones, Williams, and Hughes, and producing an annual rental of £43, Lot, 2-All those Four Messuages or Dwelling- houses, Nos. 18, 20, 22. and 24 GRONANT STREET, RHYL. Nos. 18, 20, and 22 are let to the Admiralty on a 21 years' lease at an annual rental of £ 42. No. 24 is let at £ 13. Tenants paying all rates and taxes. This Sale offers a splendid opportunity to either investors or speculators, as the Trustees are very anxious to realise. Further particulars from Messrs Porter and Amphlett, solicitors, Conway and Colwyn Bay Messrs Gold Edwards and Co., solicitors, Denbigh or the Auctioneer, Market Street, Rhyl and St. Asaph. MR HUBERT R. HOLBECHE is prepared to ADVANCE CASH (if required) immediately on receiving instruc- tions to sell by auction. 977 On FRIDAY, APRIL 18th, at 2 o'clock sharp, at No 10 EDWARD HENRY ST., RHYL, HUBERT R. HOLBECHE will Sell by Auction JLl the superior and well-assorted Household Furniture and Effects. Full particulars in next week's papers. Auctioneer's Offices, Market St., Rhyl. HUBERT R. HOLBECHE, Auctioneer, Estate Agent, and Valuer, Rhyl and St. Asaph, has to Let:— UNFURNISHED WEST PARADE.—Boarding House, Rent £ 90. MARINE DIIIVE. -Residence. Rent £50. Do. Residence, containing 23 rooms. Rent 1:40. WEST PARADE, One door from—5 reception, 10 bedrooms. Rent C45. WEST PARADE—Boarding House. Rent £60. WATER STREET. Commodious House, Rent £:2. BRIGHTON ROAD.-TToiise, Rent £ 30. CHCRTON ROAD.—Rent £42. ELW Y STREET.—House. Rent £ 27 10s. RIVER ST.—Superior Villa. Rent £32. EDWARD HENRY STREET.—Commodious House. Rent £ 26. WELLINGTON ROAD. -House. Rent £ 19. GROXANT STRFET.-House. Rent 918. Lock-up Shop, Queen Street. Rent X35. Do. Sussex Street. Rent £15. ST. ASAPH (Mill street).—Warehouse. FOR SALE. Desirable and select small residence with nearly 1 acre of ground, prettily situate near Rhyl. Pair of Residences on Parade. Moderate price. House, Abbey Street, Price £650. Ripe for con- version into shop. Villa Residence—Marine Drive. Price 1:1,500. House, Brighton Road, Price £ 600. Wellington Road—Convenient House, price E550 Pair Villas, let at E25 each. Price £ 850 to immediate purchaser. Pair Houses, with one acre Garden. Low price. Six Houses in good position Price ;CI,150. The above are only a few of the houses which Mr Hubert R. Holheehe has to let and for sale. Further particulars of these and other houses may be had on application to The Auction, Estate, and Survey Offices, Market Street, Rhyl. TO LET. HOUSES situated in Sisson Street, Vale Road, Rhyl. These houses have a South aspect, and easy access to pleasant country walks. They contain on the ground floor two Sitting Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery (with hot and cold water), good sized Back Yaid, &c. On the second and third floors are six Bedrooms, and on the second floor a Bath- room with circulating hot and cold water and W.C. TO LET. The House called GWYBR DINING ROOMS and SHOP, Vale Road, Rhyl, consisting of the Shop, a Back Room, Back Yard, Stable and Loft, Bakehouse with large sized oven. The remainder of the premises consist of a Kitchen, Scullery with hot and cold water, Sitting Room, five Bedrooms, Bathroom with circulating hot and cold water, and W.C. TO LET. Nos. 1 and 2, GWYBR TERRACE. The same description as the Houses in Sisson Street. Apply to Mr Fred Wallis, Town Hall, Rhyl Mr Joseph Williams, Auctioneer, &c., County Chambers, Rhyl; or Mr William Trehearn, York Cottage, Bath Street, Rhyl. (348 I =ateo bJ1 Auction. By MR FRANK JEWELL. "PLAS," PRESTATYN. Having been favoured by Robt Blackwall, Esq, with instructions, MR FRANK JEWELL will Sell by Auction at the above address, on THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 10TH, The Household Furniture, Comprising in brief-Large American Organ, Mahogany Sideboard, Mahogany Dining Table, Mahogany Bookshelves and Bookstands, small Secretaire Desk, Card Table, Oval Walnut Table, Four-fold Screen, Old Mahogany Bureau, large Painted Bookcase, W hatnots, Specimens of Stuffed Birds, Old Oak Chests, Hall Table in Mahogany, Carved Oak Hall Chair,Oak Corner Cupboard,S day Clock in going order, Kitchen Dresser,Kitchen Fur- niture and Appliances, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses,Feather Bed, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Dressing Chests, Toilet Tables and Toilet Glasses, Garden Roller, Garden Seat and Garden Tools, Earthenware Cream Pans, Oil lank, etc., On view morning of Sale at 9 o clock. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Auction and Estate Office, Central Buildings' Prestatyn. (369 THE URBAN DISTRICT OF RHYL. ELECTRICTTY SUPPLY. rpHE above-named HEREBY GIVE NOTICE I that the Electric Energy supplied to Con- sumers as from January 1st, 1902, will be charged for by the actual amount of energy so supplied through meters provided by the Council. The price charged for the energy will be at the following rates For Lighting purposes, 4d. per unit, or an alternative charge of 6d per unit for the first 70 hourc. maximum demand per quarter, and all in excess 3d per unit. For Motive power the charges WJJJ BE PER unit for the lirst /0 hours maximum demand per quarter, and all in excess 2d per unit. Applications for supply of Energy for Electric Lighting to be made at the Council Offices, where all information thereon can be obtained. ali lniorma ARTHUR ROWLANDS, Clerk to the Council. Council Offices, Clwyd Street, Rhyl, 4th April, 1902. r-alrs bi) Eurtton. By MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS BESCOT HOUSE. 16, WATER STREET, Important and Attractive Sale of Useful and Valuable Furniture. MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS is instructed by i.*JL Mrs Trevett, who is retiring to sell by Public Competition on TUESDAY, APRIL 8th 1902, and the following day, if necessary, the whole of the Unique and Desirable Household Furniture- Being the contents of three Reception and Dining Rooms, six Bedrooms, Entrance Hall, Kitchen and Domestic Offices, and very briefly comprising in the DINING AND RECEPTION ROOJMS :—Massive Dining and Centre Tables, Mahogany Pembroke and Occasional Tables, Solid Spanish Mahogany Sideboard with plate-glass back, Drawer and Cellarette, Black and Gold Overmantel Mirror with bevelled Panels and Brackets, Superior Walnut Inlaid Cabinet with Plate Glass Raised Back, Marble Surface and Mirror Doors, Walnut Settee Sofa, Highlv Carved Mahogany Sofa in Hair, Mahogany Easy and Ordinary Chairs, Brussels, Tapestry and other carpets, Skin Rugs, Iron and Steel-railed Fenders and Fire Appliances, Coal Vases, Mahogany Cornice Pole and Rings, Lace Curtains, 2 Large Decorated Screens, Mantel Board with Drapery. HALL AND STAIRWAY :—Mahogany Hqt and Umbrella Stand, Hall :Chairs, Linoleum, Carpets, Stair Rods and Mats. BEDROOMS :—Mahogany, Iron and Brass-rail Bedsteads and Palliases with Draperies, Wool Mattresses, Prime Goose Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Decorated Toilet Services, Toilet Mirrors, Mahogany and Stained Chest of-Drawers, Dressing Toilet Table, Washstands, Large Mahogany Wardrobe with plate-glass doors, Carpets and Oilcloths, &c. DOMESTIC OFFICES :—Substantial Tables and Chairs, Large Housekeeper's Linen Cupboard with 6 Drawers, in good condition. Knife Machine, Saucepans and Cooking Requisites, Crockery, &c. Table and Bed Linen. Electro-plated goods and Cutlery. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. View Morning of Sale. For further particulars apply at the Auctioneer's Offices. County Chambers, Rhyl. 360 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Brantwood House, SKABANK ROAD, RHYL. MR JOSEPH WILLIAMS will Sell by Auction 1VL on THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, all the Modern and Serviceable Household Furniture. Full particulars next week. County Chambers, Rhyl. (361 Preliminary announcements ot pros- pective Sales of Household Furniture & Effects. April SLh-Bcscot House, No. 16 Water Street. gth-I)o. (if itece-sary). 14th—No. 36 Queen Street, Rhyl.—Stock of Underclothing and Baby Linen. 15th—Do. do. do. 1ith-Brentwood House, Seabank Road. 21st—Providence House, No. 10 Water St. 24th— Grange House, Church Street. 29th-Kinmel Street, Rhyl. Immediate Settlement is Guaranteed. Auctioneer's Offices. County Chambers, Rhyl. 289 fiotirta Womens' Convalescent Home, Morfa Hall, Rhyl. THE COMMITTEE invite Tenders for the supply of Provisions for the Season commen- ing May 1st, 1902,—viz., Meat, Fish, Bread, Groceries, Milk, and Coal. Forms of Tender with particulars can be had on application to the secretary, Morfa Hall, to be sent in sealed, ad- dressed to the Committee, not later than Wednes- day, April 9th, 1902. WILLIAM SMITH, Morfa Hall, Secretary, March 28th, 1902. 331 PRESTATYN SGBOOL, BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the erection of T School Buildings at Prestatyn. Plans and specification may be seen at the office of Mr WILLIAM THOMAS, Architect, Stafford Buildings, Prestatyn. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned not later thanSaturday 12 o'clock noon, April 12th, 1902. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowesG or any tender. JOHN HUGHES, Clerk to the Board. School Board Offi ce, Prestatyn, 2nd April, 1902. 350 RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. THE ROYAL ViSIT, May 12,1902 ■VfOTlCE IS HEBKBY GIVEN,—That every 1.1 roof of a building, and every platform, balcony, or other structure, or part thereof let or used, or intended to he let or used, for the purpose of affording sitting or ,r standing accommodation for a number of persons, must be safely constructed or secured, to the satisfaction of the Surveyor of the Council. Any person who uses or allows the stand to be used, not so safely constructed or secured, will be liable to a penalty not exceeding Fifty Pounds. ARTHUR ROWLANDS, Council Offices, Rhyl. Clerk to the Council. 4th April, 1902. 354 To the Inhabitants of Rhyl. IMPORTANT NOTICE. rpHE FLINT AND DENBIGH COAL CO. _i_ will continue to supply through their Agent (Mr Owen Thomas, Tudor Villa, Vaughan Street), their Coal, which has given such universal satis- faction to the Householders of Rhyl, at the same reduced prices as heretofore. Opponents, who have maliciously circulated false reports of the stoppage of these Collieries, may rest satisfied that there will be a plenteous supply from these Collieries, and the return to exorbitant prices charged for Coal in Rhyl before this Company opened their Depot will be looked for in vain, (358 MOLD AND DENBIGH JUNCTION RAILWAY COMPANY. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JA Seventy-fourth Half-yearly Ordinary General Meeting of the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway Company will jbe held at No. 131, Palmerston Building, Bishopsgate Street, London, on Thursday, the 24th day of April, 1902, at Twelve o'clock, noon, for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 24th April, both davs inclusive. Dated this 4th day of April, 1902. 349 JOHN WADE, Secretary. NOTICE. MR JOHN BLYTHIN, Top-y-ffordd, Ffynnon- groew, will not be responsible for Mrs Catherine Blythin's debts. April 1st, 1902. (346 DISCLAIMER. SIR,-It is publicly reported that Mr H. T. S Roberts has been nominated a candidate for South Ward as representing the Rhyl Property Company, or perhaps better known as The Arcade Syndicate.'1 I am instructed by my Syndicate to state that such report is absolutely untrue. They have never been consulted by Mr Roberts in the matter, nor are they a party to it in any way, and Mr Roberts' success or failure is immaterial to them. I remain, Sir, Yours faithfully, TTmi- HENRY E. DOUGqTY, Solicitor to the Rhyl Property Co. 40 Brazennose Street, Manchester. 347 £ alcs ftp Eij iton j i By Mr FRANCIS GEARY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE 80 ABBEY STREET, RHYL. APRIL 16th, 1902. I MR FRANCIS GEARY, F.A.I., is instructed to sell the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects. 329 B^MR'QEORQE" PERKINS". CEUNANT UCHA and TY MAWR FARMS, Garthewin, Abergele. MR GEORGE PERKINS will Sell by Public Auction at the above Farms on THURSDAY APRIL 17th, 1902, tour Large SLacks of Superior well-harvested Meadow and Clover ard Seed OLD HAY, together with Five Stacks of OAT STRAW. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock at Ceunant Ucha. Conditional credit will be given. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Brynffynnon House. Abergele. (355 MORTGAGES. MESSRS ROBERTS & CO., Auctioneers and Surveyors, Wellington Chambers, Rhyl, have sums of Money from XIUO to £ 50,000 to put out on Mortgage on approved security. To House, Land, and Estate Owners. Messrs Roberts & Co. guarantee immediate sale of Properties at good prices if placed in their hands. 274
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RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION, 1902. To the Electors of the South Ward. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— lily term of office as your representative having expired, I beg to offer myself for re-election. This is an important crisis iu the history of Rhyl. As Chairman of the Finance Committee, I have paid especial attention to the finances, and I have come deliberately to the conclusion that the time has come when we should stay our hand in the matter of public expenditure, and consider not so much what we can do with, as what we can do without. This shall he my policy if again returned. Respectfully soliciting your. vote and influence on the 7th April. I remain. Yours obediently. J. W. JONES. Woodleitjh, Hightield Park, Rhyl. March~2Gth, 1902. 333
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RHYL URBAN COUNCIL ELECTION, 1902. To the Electors of the South Ward. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— My ninth term as a member having expired, which means a service of 27 years, I am again an applicant for your suffrages for a seat on the C uncil. During the time that I have been on the Council, I have always given practical support to all improvements that, have been made in the town, including the building of the Promenade. Pier, and Grand Pavilion the extensions of the Promenade Edst and West, and the Asphalting of the whole the re arrangement, of tbe Sewerage Works the buying of the Hospital Site and the erecting of present Buildings thereon the buying of the Gas and Water Undertakings—in the latter I have taken a special interest, as Chairman of the Com- mittee, to get a plentiful supply of the purest quality the better lightiug of the town through- out the conversion of the mudland into a Lake and only recreation grounds that we have in the town. I trust my services in the past have met with your approval, and I respectfully suggest that 27 years as your representative is a sufficient guar- antee that you are leaving your interests in good j hands. If again returned I will continue to do my utmost to study and carry out those projects which are conducive to the general benefit, of our native town, and the South Ward in particular. Thanking you in anticipation, I remain, Your obedient servant, The Foryd, ROBERT JOXES. March 25th, 1902. 337
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———— RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. To the Electors of the West Ward. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a number of Electors, I have decided to offer myself as a Candidate for the West Ward at the above Election. The requirements of our rapidly-increasing Town need careful and thoughtful attention, and I am fully conscious that the proper discharge of the duties of the office of Councillor involves great responsibility. In view of the extraordinary expenditure which a sea-side town demands, I am strongly in favour of the strictest economy, and should vigorously oppose any extravagant or unnecessary expenditure. The moral questions which must necessarily arise in the Council demand the highest attention, and would have my careful consideration. Should you do me the honour of electing me, I will endeavour to discharge the duties of the position conscientiously and to the best of my ability. Believe me, Yours faithfully, A LEWIS JONES. Russell Road, Rhyl, 26th March, 1902.
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RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION, 1902. To the Electors of the West Ward- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of several influential and heavy ratepayers and property owners in the ab jve\\ ard, I have been induced to ofler my servics at the fort hcoming election of Urban District Councillors. Iu submitting my candidature to your notice I may mention that I have been a ratepayer in the West Ward for a period extending over about eighteen years, and a nuilder and employer of labour and property owner for about ten years The experience I have gained during these years, I respectfully submit, qualify me to participate in in the control of town matters. In my opinion the town at the present time is in rather a critical state, burdened as it has been tor the last few years with heavy expenditure which I am afraid will bear a great strain on the rates, to the detriment of the prosperity and wel- fare of the town. If it be your pleasure to elect me, I shall be in close touch with the object of reducing and keep- ing down the rates. It shall also be my constant endeavour to avoid all unnecessary expenditure. At the same time I shall always be prepared if any ratepayer in the ward approaches me with a grievance, to use all the influence I am aide to command'to submit that grievance to the notice of the Council. Trusting to your vote and support on the polling day, April 7th, Believe mc, Your faithful servant, EDMUND HUGHES, Rhydymor, 42 John St., Rhyl. March 25th, 1902.
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RHYL DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION, 1902. To the Electors of the Nest Ward. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— My term of office as your representative on the above Council being about to expire, I again beer to offer you my services and solicit your support at the election on April 7th. I have always en- deavoured to study the best interest, of the town combined with the strictest economy. I have strongly opposed reckless expenditure of money, such, for example, as the Council now propose by erecting a Pagoda on the lake island. I think this an absolute waste of money It is important that strict and careful attention should be paid to our finances. The permanent financial charges upon the town have during the last few years increased to a very alarming extent and unless the brake is put on very aoon, the town, will be groaning under a burden lor yeais to come, almost impossible to bear. I am of opinion that tne town at the present time is not in a position to bear any addition to the existing rate, anc should you again elect me I shall strongly advocate a policy of Retrenchment and Reform. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN FRIMSTON. Moss Villa, March 26th, 1902.
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RUYL COUNCIL ELECTION. WEST WARD. Steamboats for Rhyl. (Q Longer Season More Attractions. X Better Houses for the Poor. Fire Brigade Completeness. »-S Reduction in Rates, gg No Waste at the Electric Works. —— Q Down with Pagodas. > i; De Mersy Band. Mr Hall is not a property owner seeking office or his own interests, but a candidate to serve the atepayers of Rhyl.
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RHYL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Ratepayers of the South Ward. 1 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have had the honour of being nominated as a Candidate for your suffrages at the Polling Booth in the Town Hall, on Monday next, April 7th. I have decided to contest the South Ward (where I reside) because I consider it has been very much neglected in the past by the powers that lie, and I feel that the time has come when active and immediate steps should be taken to ameliorate the condition of the homes of the work- ing Classes, who so largely predominate in the South Ward. If you return me as one of our representatives, I will do my utmost to have the sanitary condition of the ward put on an equal footing with the rest of the town. I am not making a house-to-house canvass, as I strongly object to the Ratepayers being worried and harassed by candidates and their sup- porters. I believe I know and am personally known to every elector in the Ward, and if it should be your pleasure to elect me, you may rely on my doing all I possibly can to remedy any grievances, and at all times to look well after the interests ot the South Ward in particular and the welfare of the town in general. I have been a resident of the town for 25 years, and have had three years' experience on the old Board of Commissioners, and as a practical builder I think my services would be appreciated on the Council. Our expenditure the last few years has enormously iucreased. and I think that. the financial rulers of the town should have a spoke put, in their wheel, or be otherwise "scotched. Thanking you in anticipation for your vote and support, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours obediently, Fernbank, H. T. ROBERTS. Wairen Road. 357
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PRESTATYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. ELECTION, 19 J2. To the Electors. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— We have been put forward by the Liberal Party as Candidates to till the vacancies on the Urban District Council, occasioned by the retirement of the four Liberals, who have served their full time on the Council. OUR policy is a jirogn'isire one. We aim at the greatest good to the greatest number." WE will sink all private interests for the pub- lic advantage. WE will not suffer the public rights nor the public property to be alienated for the advantage of members of any party. As Prestatyn is rapidly rising into notice as a water- ing place, we will combine in everything which is to make it more popular and attractive to the great inland cities and towns, and btiug their thousands of pleasure-seekers to spend their holi- days here. And while we shall do our utmost to serve the public interests along these lines, you may rest assured we shall exercise every care to prevent any waste of the public money, or entail any burden Oil the. rates. We are, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servants, JOHN E. L. JONES, JOHN CUNNAH, THOMAS JONES, FRANCIS JEWELL. March 25lh, 1902.
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PRESTATYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION, 1902. To the Electors. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Owing to a misunderstanding I have addressed you as an Independent Candidate for the Urban District Council. I beg to inform you that I now withdraw from that position and place myself under the auspices of the Prestatyn Liberal Party, with whom it will be my earnest endeavour to further the best, interests of the district. I remain, Your obedient servant, JOHN CUNNAH. March 26th, 1902. 3::>8
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TO BE LET OR SOLD. TO BE LET OR SOLD. \17~EST PARADE, RHYL, Newly erected' » V Dwelling houses well suited for Boarding or High-class Lodging Houses, Well and Substaut ially built and fitted 'vith Lift and Modern conveniences. For particulars apply to GREENHALGH & GEARY, 9S7 Auctioneers, etc., Market St,, Rhyl. npo BE LET OR SOLD.—No. 1 QUEEN-ST. X RHY L Corner Shop with large plate-glass Window, and Good Dwelling-house attached Immediate possession. For further particulars apply to Mr F. Geary, F.AI..Auctioneer, &c., Market, Street. Rhvl. 155 RHVL.—To Let, Coiner House in Victoria Avenue, Sea Bank Road, containg 2 Enter- taining Rooms. 5 Bedrooms, Bathroom, and usual domestic offices; immediate possession. Rent, £ 25 per annum.—Apply Greenhalgh and Geary, Auctioneers, Rhyl. (375 TO BE LET OR SOLI). ST. ASAPH. — Charming Residence, 10 to 15 minutes walk from Cathedral Extensive Gardens and Grounds, Stables and Coach-house, apd (optional) 10 to 15 acres of Land. Rent and mice on application to Greenhalgh and Geary, 7 I Auctioneers, Rhyl. 192 j TO BE LET OR SOLD. MARINE DRIVE, RHYL. — Good Residence. Rent £ 40. Price on application—Green- halgh and Geary, Auctioneers, Rhyl. TO BE SOLD. I EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PREMISES in centre li of Town. Apply, Greenhalgh and Geary. Auctioneers, llhyl. I t)4 ,l:<:rCT"DI')- RHYL TRADESMEN'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. OBERT LLOYD, Le Bijou Cafe &, Restaurant, li Refreshment Contractor and Public Caterer, 5 Bodfor Street, Rhyl, can seat 250 persons at one sitting. Special Terms to Choirs, Tennis and Picnic Parties. (659 SEA-FISHING TACKLE-Lines, Hooks, Leads S of all kinds for Cod, Flat Fish. Whiting, &e.. in large variety at lowest prices.-IT. W. Roberts and Co., Gunmakers, High Street (nearlv opposite Post Office), Rhyl. V\7 AX TED a 1 urnished or Unfurnished Cottage M with Garden. Prestatyn, Dyserth, or Rhuddlan.—J.W.S., 29, High Street, Rhyl. (371 WANTED, Particulars of good HOMES for Guests, Boarders, Invalids, Resident Patients; Care of Children: also Apartments, Schools, &c.— GENERAL AGENCY, C.O. 108, f Piccadilly, London. 373. YV ELLIXTGTOXT ROAD.-H(use, containing < t 2 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, kitchen l. —Apply Hubert R Holneche, Surveyor and Estate Agent, Market Street, Rhyl. 343 MRS ROBERTS, Registry Office, 14 Sussex Street, is in Waut of House Maids, Waitress and a number of Generals with good references. 334 I)OAjT TO BE iSOLD. Centre board, canoe-yawil J 17ft 6 by 4ft G, sails, oars, etc, complete. Very suitable for Marine Lake. Lying at Bond- B Boatbuilder, Birkenl ead, to whom apply. 330 TTTAXTED re-em- rnent as GOVERX'ESS to young Child' m the neighbourhood of Rhyl. Experienced, useful needlework. -M.M., Journal Offi e. 327 rjpO LET in King's Avenue on the Glanmorfa X Estate, desirable semi-detached Villas, with eveiy modern conveuience. Rent £ 28. Apply- David Griffith and Son, Contractors, Windsor Street. (302 1 EDWARD HENRY STREET TO LET, _1_V/ now or 1st May. This well letting and commodious honse containing 2 reception, 8 bed- rooms, kitchens, etc., Rent only £ 26, Hubert R Holbeche, Auctioneer, Market St, Rhyl. 21 J ANTED, a Country House within about T three or four miles • f Rhyl; two or three Reception Rooms, also Stabling if possible.—Ad- dress. No 276, Journal Office. 276 T T 7" A REHOUSE or STOREROOM WANTED, T must be very dry and nave good approach. Address, 263, Journal Office. DRESSMAKING, Wanted an APPRENTICE. -LJ' Also a Machinist. Apply-19 Queen Street. 149 CT. ASAPH. —TO BE LET House and Shop in O the best position in St Asiph. — For parti- culars apply, Lloyd, Solicitor, Rhyl. 118 ~Y\7~ANTED a well-educated Y'outh as an » APPRENTICE (in or out-doors) at once.— Apply, Gratton, Chemist. Queen Street. (96 ~\T7"AN1ED at once, a well-educated Y outh as f an Apprentice. Apply—Vaughan, Chemist, Rhyl.^ 775 WANTED Respectable V oung Lady Apprentice to the General Dtaperv Trade.—Apply. Thos. Jones, Cambrian House (<j25 a WEDDING STATIONERY to be obtained at the Journal Office 50 per cent cheaper than from dealers in large towns. Splendid London workmanship. MRS WILLIAMS, Registry fur Servants, 16 1 Queen Street. Vacancies in England and Wales. Goodrefeiences iequired. Hours: 10 to 8 p.m. Saturdays. 10 to 4 p.m. 360 rpo LET.—Nos. 2 and 4, BELLE VUE X TERRACE, BATH STREET three enter- taining, eight bed rooms, bathroom, h. and c. w.c., kitchen and back kitchen, yard, w.c. coal- house, warden front and back vacant possssion. —Jos. Williams. Auctioneer Rhyl 135 /I RONAXT STREET. — Con venient House vX Rent £ 18.—Hubert R Holbeche, Auctioneer Market Street, Rhyl. (208 CBSEX STREET. Lock-up Shop, Rentals. kj Hubert R. Holbeche, Estate Agent and Valuer, Market Street, Rhyl (209 TO Shop-keepers, &c.—Good Eating POTATOES and TURNIPS, for Sale, in large or small quantities.—D. Davies, Freelands. i222 ANTE]) a well educated Youth as Appren- T tice. Apply-A3hfield, High-class Store Chemist, Rhyl. COTTAGES TO LET, in Gas Street and Boston Place. 3s. to 3s. 6d.—Apply, Mr. Holbeche, Market Street, Rhyl. rpo LET,TOWER BUILDINGS, PRESTATYN. X Now in the occupation of Mrs M. A. Roberts. Vacant possession May 1st, 1902. For particulars apply—Mrs Percy, Olinda, Rhyl, or Mr Jewell. Auctioneer. Prestatyn. (319 WANTED Unfurnished Cottage with Small Piece of Land attached, in neighbourhood of Rhyl or Pre slaty n. -Apply, Wallis, Auctioneer, Rhyl. (352 "r ANTED, May 1st, Unfurnished House in t f Bath Street, between Russell Road and Parade sunny side of load. Writa full particulars to B, co Mrs Inghiuf, 5 High Street, Rhyl. OlTUA'i ION WANTED iTy a middle-aged Lady O as Companion H• If), understands Nursing, domesticated, abstainer, would assist in house- I keeping; good Mrs Williams' 16 Queen Sttaet, Rhyl. (357 r|^0 BE LET, from May 1st next, No. 1 Sand- X field Place, Wood Road Rent £ 15 per annum —Apply, W allis, Auctioneer, Rhyl. 345 FANCY DRESSES FOR SALE. Singly J. or in sets. Cheap for cash. May be seen at Handel House, Hiijh Street, Rhyl. 359 MARRIED COUPLE, without family, can have Furnished Roonti cheaply tor wife's assis- tance during season.—Address, P.G., Journal Office. (344 ARETA EP, WANTED for Brunswick Welsh V_y Wesleyan Chapel.—Apply to Mr R Edwards, 7 Cobden Terrace. 362 I^OR SALE Cheap, Milner's SAFE 24in. by 18in. Apply, Rhydwen Jones and Davies. 363 fJ^O BE LET from 1st May next, No 6 Agnes X Terrace, Marsh Road, Rhyl. Rent £ 15. Apply to F J Gamlin, Solicitor, Rhyl. 364 SMALL STABLE and LOFT situated in Bedford Street TO BE LET from May 1st.—Apply, James Dowell, junr., Wellington lid. (367 rEX-Y-DOX BOARDING ESTABLISH- MEXT.—High-class, in own grounds, facing eta, lart dinner, Ping-Pong, and Bagatelle. —Miss Strevett, Proprietress. (356 rpo LET, Hyfrydle, Russell Road, containing, X First floor: 3 entertaining Rooms, 2 Kitchens 2 Pantries, and good ceilat- underneath second floor 7 Bedrooms, Bat.li Room, W.C., Outside*: Wash-house, Coach-house, aud stable, with extensive grounds, including Tennis Court. Rent £ 65. Apply, J. Roberts, Hyfr> die. 370 WANTED, Smart YOUNG JAN to Sell excellent lines. Good income secured. Every encouragement to suitable person.—Address, Permanency, Journal Office, Khyl. 4 0 BE LET, with immediate possession, all that A handsome and spacious marine residence situate and being No 3 EAST PARADE, RHYL, e (formerly known as "Sedgley House"), abutting upon the Promenade and nearly opposite the Pier, commanding fine Marine and Mountain views, the latter embracing the Carnarvonshire mountains and with a glimpse of Anglesey in the distance. The residence contains large and commodious entertaining rooms, several convenient bedrooms, and the usual domestic offices appertaining to a gentleman's residence. In addition to the admirable inside accommodation there is good ttabling at the rear, alcd the sanitary arrange- ments of the whole premises are perfect. For further particulars, rent, and for keys, apply to Messrs GAMLIN AND WILLIAMS, 300) Solicitors, Rhyl. -«' qrO BE LET-From May 1st, comfortable and X centrally-situated ROeSE, with every modern convenience. Rent £ 32.—Particulars from Benj. Williams, House and Insurance Agent, Rhyl. r| I-ET, one of the best situated houses on the -I V\ est Parade, where a good connection ex- ists amongst visitors tenant retiring to smaller house. Rent. £ 6<l. Apply to Benj Williams, the House and Insurance Agent, Brighton Rd, Rhyl. rpo BE LET, froir. May 1st, centrally X situated House, within few minutes' walk of Promenade, Railway Station, and principal business places of the town 3 Sitting Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Bath, good Kitchen, and Scullery; ajso large Garden, sanitary condition perfect. Rent, £ 30.—Apply to Benjamin Williams, House and Insurance Agent, Brighton Road, Rhyl. JFurmstuU Rouses. rs>0 LET FURNISHED, No 18 Church Street X Apply at 16 Church Street for particulars. 280 TO LEI FURNISHED from the beginning of May a conveniently situated detached Cottage, containing S Rooms. Apply, —Miss Williams, Glanllyn, Rhuddlan, R.S.O. 305 -u ri-O LKT, ILRNISHED HOUSE, 2 Reception JL and 6 Bedrooms, Bath p1. & c.). w.c.; excel- lent situation; Eaft eud mar Golf Links, facing sea. Terms "calotiable, -C. Li. A. I Journal Office. 336 pOMFORTABL E Dining Room, Sitting Room, and 3 Bedrooms 'TO LET for eeetlemen. No other lodgers. Teniis moderate, with or with- out board. M.I., Jounral Office. RHYL. Furnished House To Let. 5 Bed- rooms (6 Beds), 2 large Front Setting Rooms, Kitchen, Gas Cooker, &c. 35s. a week.—J, 29, t High Street. (372