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Sales by Auction. MESSRS. Robert & Rogers Jones, LLANRWST ft COLWYN BAY, Auctioueers; Valuers, House and Estate Agents. (ESTABLISHED 1853). UNDERTAKES Sales of Landed and Build- U ing Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Household Furniture, &c. House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Valuations for Tenant Right, Probate, and Mortgage Purposes Inventories carefu y prepared and examined. Rents Col- c ected. Life and Fire Insurance Ageats for leading Offices. Oirpicss Ty'n-v-Fynwent, Llanrwst, and Penr; yn Road. Colwyn Bay. Telephone Nos. Llanrwst, iiq Colwyn Bay, 89 1 MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1910. TALYCAFN MART PRIZE EASTER SHOW AND SALE, when £ 15 offered in Cash Prizes. The Entries already comprise Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bulls. Fat Wethers and Ewes. Ripe Crossbred Easter Lambs. Couples (Ewes and Lambs). Fat Bacon and Porket Pigs. Fat Calves. Judging at 10.30 o'clock a.m. Sale at 12.30 prompt. 21 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1910. pODRACH FARM, LLANDDEWI. SALE OF SF.VERAL TONS OF HAY AND STRAW (in Lots), about 25 Tons of Swedes, also the Agricultural Implements and other smaller Implements. Credit will be given until the 4th day of May, 1910. Sale at Two o'clock in the afternoon. 442 MR. H. F. ASHBY, AUCTIONEER & LICENSED APPRAISER, House, Land, Estate and Insurance Agent, CENTRAL AUCTION MART, LLEWELYN CHAMBERS, COLWYN BAY. Telephone No. 121. SALES BY AUCTION and VALUATIONS of Freehold House and Shop Property, Building J^*»d and Estates, Live and Dead Farming Stock, °lsehold Furniture, &c., &c. f VALUATIONS for Mortgage, Probate, Business Trans- I Hotels. &c. UfVBMTORIES carefully prepared and examined. AGENT for the Principal Insurauce Companies. Prooipt personal attention given to all matters. tiouses to Let Furnished and Unfurnished. Certified Bailiff under the Law of Distress Amendment Act. All Sale Accounts settled the day followin the Sale N.B.—The Auction Mart will be open daily to receive entries for Sale. GOOD CLASS ENTRIES SOLICITED. Note new address-Llewelyn Chambers (ground floor), Conway Road, Colwyn Bay. 6 WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, 1910. TRENTON, WOODLAND ROAD WEST, COLWYN BAY. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects. Further particulars next week. I J Mr. E. E. MEACHER (Formerly with Waring & Gillow Ltd.. and late Manager to Hiruliey & Wilkinson Ltd., Bond-street, London), AUCTIONEER, VALUER, SURVEYOR, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, Insurance Broker and Fire Assessor. AUCTIONS CONDUCTED of Landed Estates, Building Land, House Property, Furniture, etc. SALES & LETTINGS effected by Private Treaty. VALUATIONS for Fire Insurance, Probate and Mortgage. SURVEYS for all purposes. ANTIQUES, Old China, Prints, etc., Valued, Purchasedand For Sale. Offtces CENTRAL BUILDINGS, PENMAENMAWR. 46G1 Mr. S. JOHNSTON AUCTIONEER, VALUER, aou Estate and Insurance Agent, Certificated Bailiff. Sale Room and Office SEA VIEW CRESCENT, COLWYN BAY (Opposite St. Paul's Church). Telegrams-JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. Telephone 119 (with private extension). O ] ON BUSINESS-LIKE LINES. o3ICS PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Mr. Johnston's Sale Room and Auction Mart is commodious, easy of access, central. Sales held regularly, Thursdays, at 2 and 6. Saturdays at 6. Contents of Houses or Shops can be removed to Sale Room under competent supervision. SECRETARIAL AND ACCOUNTANCY. APPOINTMENTS UNDERTAKEN. Representative for Royal Exchange Assurance (Life, Fire, Employers' Liability, &c.. &c. United Kingdom Provident Institution (Life). Northern Plate Glass Insurance. RENTS COLLECTED. to Mr. MATTHEW RYAN, AUCTIONEER, VALUER & ESTATE AGENT (16 years with the late MR. GKO. F. FKLTOX, Auctioneer.) GENERAL CERTIFIED BAILIFF under the Law of Distress Amendment Aet in England and Wales. jVyf R. RYAN is prepared to undertake Sales and Valuations -»-VJL ;A ANY District, also INVENTORIES TAKEN AND CHECKED reasonable terms. For the past 27 years he has been em- Ployed on Valuations at leading Country Houses and Hotels throughout the six Counties of North Wales and elsewhere, 211- has arranged some of the best Sales. HIGHEST REFERENCES GIVEN. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. Antiques purchased or sold on commission. AUGUSTA ST. (Nearly opposite the Railway Station). Telephone 173. LLANDUDNO. [12 m Sales by Auction. BLACKWALL,HAYES & C07, AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, LIVE STOCK SALESMEN. LIVE STOCK SALESMEN. HOUSE & ESTATE AGENTS. LLANRWST, AND AT LLANDUDNO JUNCTION. Sales by Auction and Valuations of Landed Estates, House Property, Liv and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Household Furniture, &c. Houses to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Agents for Fire and Life, Personal Accident, and Employers' Liability Insurance. Telephone No. '7. 7 TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, igio. ^AERGRAIG, LLANRWST. MESSRS. BLACKWALL, HAYES, & CO., will hold their next Periodical Sale as above. Calving Cows and Heifers, Store Bullocks, Heifers, and Fat and Store Sheep and Lambs. Sale at 12-30 p m. Usual Credit. 8G _U_UU_P.u..n. MR F. A DEW, Auctioneer, Surveyor, Yalner and Land Agent, COLWYN BAY. 3) ESTABLISHED 1888. Telephone No. ai. Messrs. G. Perkins & Co., with 20 years local experience. Auctioneers, Valuers, House and Estate Agents, 16, STATION ROAD, COLWYN BAY. C ALES and Valuations ot Landed Estates, Freehold and Leasehold Property, Hotels, Building Land. Live and Dead Farming Stock. Household Furniture, &c. Valuations tor Probate, Mortgage, Hotel. Trade Stocks, fee. Fire Loss Assessor. Agent for the principal Insurance Offices. Mortgages negotiated. Inventories prepared and Prompt attention given to all matters, with IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENTS Telephone No. 27. Colwyn Bay. 13 Mr. F. J. Sarson, F.A.I., Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute, Incorporated AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ESTATE AGENT, VALUER TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF CARNARVONSHIRE. COUNTY AUCTION MART AND OFFICES, LLANDUDNO. Established 1883 CHARLES MORGAN, AUCTIONEERS, VALUER AND HOUSE AGENTS, COLWYN BAY AUCTION ROOMS, COLWYN BAY Undertakes Sales of House Property, Live and Dead Farming Stock, Household Furniture, &c. Certificated Bailiff. Rent Collector. Inventories carefully prepared and examined. Offk,es:-Colwyn Bay Auction Rooms. 4 ANTED, all who have Houses or Apart- ments (Furnished or Unfurnished) to Let, to send full particulars to Charles Morgan, Colwyn Bay. "ANTIQUES." R. S. JOHNSON, 4, High Street, CONWAY. A Large and Varied Collection of Old English and Welsh Furniture, China, and Embroideries, Etc., are now on view at the above newly opened premises. The Old Cottages of Snowdonia." Owners of Genuine Antique desirous of selling, would oblige by sending a post card or calling at the above address. 15 Established 1894. MORRIS HUGHES Si SON, the principal Billposters. Town Criers, and Bill Distributors in Llanrwst and District. Good Hoardings in all part of the tewn. All orders promptv attended to. 24 and 25. Narrow Street, Llanrwst. 360 I Your Printing Order We have a Thoroughly Up-to-date Plant for every class of Printing, and we keep an Experienced Staff to deal Promptly and Efficiently with every order we receive We turn out the very best work at prices which make it a Real Economy to favour us with your business. If you want Catalogues, Pamph- lets, Bill-heads, Circulars, Cards, Posters, or Private Printing, send to us for Particulars and Prices. R. E. JONES & BROS., Weekly News" Offices, 8, Station Road, COLWYN BAY, AND Rose Hill Street & The Quay, CONWAY. TELEPHONE—Colwyn Bay, 31. Rose Hill Street, Conway, 12. The Quay, Conway, 123.. Public Notices. CONWAY AND COLWYN BAY JOINT WATER SUPPLY BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the gth day of April, 1910, art 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Board Room, Castle-street, Conway, the accounts of the above-men.t:o>n.ed the forenoon, at the Board Room, Castle-street, Conway, the accounts of the above-men.t:o>n.ed Board will be audited by the District Auditor of the North Wales Audit District, for the year endimg 31st March, 1910, under and according to the provisions of the Local Government Act, 1894, and the Public Health Act, 1875, and the copies of the Accounts to be audited, together with all Books, Vouchers, and Documents re- lating thereto, will be deposited at the office of the Board, Castle-street, Conway, and will be open to be mspecsted, examined, and.' copied during office ho.urs by any ratepayer in the District of the said Board, seven clear days be- fore the said audit. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1910. T. E. PARRY, Clerk to the Conway and Colwyn Bay 476 Joint Water Supply Board. c ONWAY UNION. SITUATION wanted for three boys aged 14.— Apply for particulars to Miss Roberts, Boy's Home, Woodlands, Conway. Applications to be sent to me on or before the 2nd April next., By Order, n T. E. PARKY, Clerk. 4th March, Toio. 470 fONWAY DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION. TESTIMONIAL TO MRS. HUMPHREY LEWIS. UNDER the auspices of the above Associa- tion, a fund has been started to present Mrs. Humphrey Lewis, who has now left Cong way, with a Testimonial in recognition of her services as Hon. Secretary for nineteen years and as Hon. Treasurer for nine years of this Association; and also of the help she extended to all good works and charitable undertakings carried out in Conway during her long residence in this town. Appended is a list of subscriptions received up to date, and it is hoped that all wishing to contribute will kindly forward their donations to— MRS. PORTER, MURIAU, CONWAY, Hon. Treasurer, before March 31st, 1910, as it is desired to close the list as early as possible. MAUD TUXFORD, Hon. Secretary, Conway and District Nursing Association. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. The Lady Augusta Mostyn, £ 5 Col. The Hon. H. L. and Mrs. Mostyn, £ 2 2s.; Mrs Houlgrave. St. Crosby, £ 2 2s. Rev. Canon and Mrs. Rees, £2 2s.; Miss Julia Simpson, £ 1 Is.; Mrs. Jones, Gyffin Rectory, 2s. 6d.: Mrs. W. A. Tuxford, 10s. 6d.; Mr. and Mrs. James Porter and family, £ 5; Mrs. Cross, Deganwy, £ Is.; Rev. J. Davies, Eryri, 2s.; Miss Dutton, £ Is.; Dr. Prichard, £ Is.; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sever, £ 3 3s. Mrs. Roberts, The Vicarage, 5s.; A Friend ?fl Is.; Miss Collins, £ 1 Is.; Miss Scott, Denbigh, 10s Mrs. M. J. Jones, Metropolitan Bank, 7s. 6d.; Mrs. Edward Jones, Cadnant Park, 2s. 6d. Miss Sargeant, 3s. 6d.; Mrs. J. P. Griffiths, 5s. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hughes, 41 Owen Rowland, Esq., £ 1 Is.; D. Williams, Esq., London, £ 1 Is.; Mrs. Gwynedd Roberts, 2s. 6d.; Mr. Frank Ball, 3s. 6d.; the Misses Alldridge, cl Is.; Mrs. Mary A. Smith, 2s.; Mrs. Pearson, Mold, £2 2s.; Frank M. Porter, Esq., Mold, tl Is.; Mrs. Swinford Wcod, 0 3s.; Albert Wood. Esq., Z5; Mrs. Robert Jones, Custom House-terrace. 10s. 6d.; Mrs. Thomas, Bodreinallt, 10s. 6d; Mrs. Wag- staff, £ Is. Mr. and Mrs. Nevitt Llandudno Junction, 7s. 6d.; Mr. T. R. Hughes, Bryn Morfa, 5s.; Mrs. Hughes, 1, Church-street, 2s.; J. Jordan Jones, Esq., Pwllheli, il Is. Miss Thomas, 7, High-street, 2s. 6d.; Mrs. Carpenter, Godaiming. 5s.; Miss Carpenter, Godalming, 10s. 6d. Mr and Mrs Pollitt, il Is. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalton, Roewen, £ 2 2s.: J. B. Dalton, Esq, Aberystwyth, £ Is.; A Friend. Birming- ham, 10s. R ICHARD OWEN SCHOLARSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Exam- ination will be conducted either at Llan- dudno or the University College. Bangor, on Tuesday, the 19th April, 1910, and the days fol- lowing, upon the result whereof a Scholarship and certain Exhibitions may be awarded by the Trust- ees of the above-named Charity in accordance with the provisions of a Scheme made for the adminis- tration of the Ch itrity by the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice on the nth day of June 1907, to the boy born in Llandudno who shall be best placed at the said examination, or failing him to the boy who has lived or whose parents or sur- viving parent has lived in Llandudno for a conse- cutive period of five years preceding the date of the examination, who shall be best placed at the examination, or failing him, to a Scholar or Scholars at or proceeding to University College, Bangor, born or ordinarily resident (otherwise than as a student of the College) within the County of Carnarvon, preference being given to boys who for not less than five years have attended a public ele- mentary school in the County. Intending Candidates are invited to send in their names to me, the undersigned, on or before the 10th day of April, 1910. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1910, EVAN R. DAVIES, Hon. Clerk to the Trustees. County Education Offices, Carnarvon. G, Jo Eveson's Coals AND GAS OOKE. Highest Qualities.—Lowest Prices. Truck Loads to any Station. WRITE THE G. J. EVESON COAL & COKE Co. LTD. BIRMINGHAM. 30 I Election Address of Thanks. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PEN- MAENAX WARD, PENMAENMAWR. LADIES AND GKNTLEMF.X, NOT having been able to attend the Meet- ing of Ratepayers on Fridav last for reasons pfeviouslv explained, I wish to take the f opportunity I can to heartily thank evei for kindly electing me as their re- presentative on the Council, No effort on my part shall be spared to do everything I can to further your interests, and hope at the end of my term of office that yon will not think the confidence vou have be.stowed on me has been misplaced. Thanking you once again for your kind support, Yours truly. 477 J. H. HIGSOX. Tenders. ^ONWAY CORPORATION. THE Highways and General Purposes Com- mittee invite Tenders on their Schedules for the CARTING AND TEAM LABOUR requisite for the ensuing twelve months ending March 31st, Iqn. Copies of Schedules and any other information mav be obtained from the Borough Surveyor's Office, Municipal Offices, Conway, upon applica- tion. Tenders endorsed" Carting or Team Labour to be forwarded to me on or before mid-day the 31st day of March. T. E. PARRY, Castle Street, Town Clerk. Conway, March 15th, 1910. 444 gOROUGH OF CONWAY. GAS DEPARTMENT. THE Gas Committee of the above Corporation invite Tenders for the CARTAGE OF COAL from the Conway Railway Station to the Gas Works from April 1st, 1910, to June 30th, 1911. Forms of Tender may be had on application to the Gas Manager. Tenders endorsed Carting of Coal to be sent to me on or before the 29th March, 1910. By order, T. E. PARRY. Town Clerk. ifjtLMarch, 1910. 449 gOROUGH OF CONWAY. GAS DEPARTMENT. THE Gas Committee of the above Corporation invite Tenders for the PURCHASE AND REMOVAL OF SURPLUS TAR AND LIQUOR to be produced at the Works for the period 1st April, 1910, to the 30th June, 1911. Particulars as to quantity and removal of same may be had on application to the Gas Manager, Mr. H. Dixon. Tenders endorsed "Residuals" to be sent to me on or befcre the 29th March, IglO. By Order, T. E. PARRY, Town Clerk. 16th March, 1910. 448 ON WAY UNION. TENDERS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. TENDERS are invited for the supply of Provisions, &c., for the Workhouse, Conway, and Children's Homes, Woodlands, Conway, for the half-year ending Michaelmas, 191 o. Tenders to be sent in on or before 10 a.m. on Friday, 2nd April next. For particulars and estimated quantities required see placards posted throughout Colwyn Bay, Conway, Llandudno, Penmaenmawr, &c. For Forms of Tender and copy placard apply to the undersigned. Bv Order, T. E. PARRY, Union Offices, Conway, Clerk. 4th March, 1910. 471 A 'RMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS for the supply of Bread and Meat to the Military Camp at Beaumaris, North Wales, commencing in May next, will be received at the undermentioned Office by 12 noon, March ?9th, 1910. Forms of Tender can be obtained on applica- tion to the Assistant Director of Supplies, Wes- tern Command, Chester. 461 DEBIGHSHIRE EDUCATION AUTH- U OIUTY. ATTENDANCE OFFICERS' SUMMER UNIFORM. THE Education Committee are prepared to receive Tenders for the supply of Summer Uniforms for Attendance Officers. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Tenders, on the prescribed form, accompanied by samples of cloth, must be sent to the under- signed not later than Monday, March 31st, 1910. For Forms of Tender and further particulars, a.pp! v to- J. C. DAVIES, Organizer of Education. Educaticn Offices, Ruthin, 16th March, 1910. 462 ^RMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS for the supply of Bread, Meat and Forage to the Military Camp at Czterwys, commencing in May next, will be received at the Head Quarters, Welsh Border Mounted Brigade Transport and Supply Column, 79a, Harrowby- road, Birkenhead, by 12 noon, nth April, 1910. Forms of Tender can be obtained on application to the Assistant Director of Supplies, Western Command. Watergate House, Chester. 467 R. B. DAVIES, BILLPOSTER, BELLMAN, & ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR 51, HIGH STREET, )0 14 BLAENAU FESTINIOG. Public Announcements. PIEIJ PAVILION", COLWYN" H3-A. Y~. r GOOD FRIDAY, March 25th, 1910. By MEMBERS SELECTED GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT :OF=rEëE: HALLE ORCHESTRA (21 Performers) ARTISTrS.-N'oe.aii,t EUGENIE WITHINGTON, Soprano. Solo Oboe. Mr. CHAS. REYNOLDS. Solo Pianoforte. Mr. HAROLD BRERETON. Conductor, Mr. E. C. PICKERILL. The Programme will include: Overture. "Fideiio" (Beethoven) Symphony, The Surprise (Haydn): Selections, Introduction Lohengrin, Act 3 (Wagner); Suite. "Peer Gynt" (Grieg) Pianoforte Solo, (a) Impromptu Caprice (Cui), (b) Scherzo in B flat Minor (Chopin). j Doors open at 7-15 p.m. Commence. 7-45 p.m. Admission: Lounge (Reserved), 2/ Semi-lounge, and Balcony, 1/v Body of Hall, 6d. Seats may be booked at Mr. A. J. Fleet's Music Warehouse, Penrhyn-road, Colwyn Bay. Tel. 163. For any further particulars apply, T. EDWARDS, Penrhyn-road, Hon. Sec., T.A.A. STRONG ATTRACTIONS for the EASTER HOLIDAYS at the PUBLIC HALL, COLWYN BAY. SSnolds' famods animated pictures N A GRAND NEW SELECTION, including:— THE OXFORD & CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE for 1910, and many others. Also Special Re-engagement of the World-renowned Entertainers Mr. Harry Liston and Miss Lord Lumley, In their Famous Entertainment, "MERRY MOMENTS." ) SPECIAL MATINEES DURING EASTER WEEK as follows :-Easter Monday, Tuesday, f Wednesday and Saturday, at 3. Every Evening at 7.45. Carriages at io. CATLIN'S PIERROT ARCADIA, WEST PROMENADE, COLWYN BAY. HIGH-CLASS CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN DAILY AT 3 P.M. AND 7-45 P.M. GRAND OPENING CONCERT ¡ SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 26th, at 7-45. I Under the Management of Mr. FRANK BLYTHE, supported by a Troupe of well-known Artistes. A thoroughly Up-to-Date and Refined ALFRESCO ENTERTAINMENT. Under Ideal Conditions. Sheltered from Wind and Rain. For Special Concerts and further particulars see small bills. Prices—Numbered and Reserved, gd. Unreserved, 6d. Ordinary Seats, 4d. and 3d. 440 W. A. PRYCE-DAVIS, Business Manager: VICTORIA PIER, COLWYN BAY. Manager and Secretary EDWARD G. BKADSHAW. EASTER ATTRACTIONS MONDAY, MARCH 28th, and Daily at 11 a.m., Promenade Concerts by Riviere's GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director MR. W. FORREST-HAGVE. Admission to Pier, 2d. ->- In the Pavilion, SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, and Daily at 7-45 p.m., Sundays 8-15 p.m., SPECIAL CONCERTS A rtistes EASTE,R SATURDAY. SUNDAY. and MONDAY: Miss Laura Evans-Williams, The Celebrated Welsh Soprano. (Specially engaged for the National Eisteddfod.) TUESDAY. March 29th to SATURDAY, April znd: Mr. Leslie Harris, The Weil-known Society Entertainer. SATURDAY and SUNDAY, April znd and 3rd: ) Mr. Cuthbert Allan, The Popular Baritone. Riviere's Grand Orchestra, Musical Director Mr. W. FOKRBBT-HAGUE. IM-Admissioia, 6d. Grand Lounge, Is. (Concert Tickets purchased at Pier Entrance include Pier Toll.) AdmJssion to Pier, morning, aftenoon, or evening, 2d. Season Tickets may now be obtained at the Toll Office. 469,, Preliminary Announcement. I HIT-MONDA. v. THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS AT ABERGELE. FIREWORKS, CONFETTI FETE, AD DANCING ON THE GREEN IN THK EVENING. Hon. Sec.-H. E. Thomas. 'Varsity House. Abergete. 435 Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Mon, Beaumaris, Llungwyn a Mawrthgwyn, 1910. Wele rai o'r Testynau :— BARDDONIAETH. Awdi: "Goronwy Owain." Gwobr, £5, a Chadair Dderw Gerfiedig gwerth £$. „ Pryddest: Llys Aberffraw." Gwobr, £ 5, a C nor on Arian gAipertb £ s- RHYDDIAITH. Traetbawd Maenorau Môn" (The Manors of ADZle- ^raethawd Hanes Beaumaris a'r Amgylchoedd." Gwobr, £$• 5s- Llawlyfr bylaw o gyfarwyddiadau 1 rien: pa food 1 ddewis galwedigaethau i'w plant. Gwobr. Cz u. CERDDORIAETH. Prif Gystadleuaeth Gorawl (a) "Teilwng yw'r Oen (Handel), <b) Awel y Mynydd (Eurgain). Gwobr gy«* taI, £ 4z a Chwpan Arian; *ail, Zio 10s. Corau Meibion: (a) Milwyr y Groes (Protheroe), (b) Un o'r Alawon a nodir yn y Rhestr Swyddogol o'r 1 estynau. &c. Gwebr gyntaf £ ao *ail. £ i. Corau Merched (a) Dos, wanwyn, Dos (de Lloydk, (b) Llwyn Onn" (Emiyn Evans). Gwobr gyntai, £ iz 12s.; 'ail, i £ s. Corau Mon: Oleuni Mwyn" (D. Lloyd Evans). Gwobr gyntaf, jCix *ail. £ 5. Rhoddir yr Ail Wobrwyon nodir pan bo rhagor na dau g6r yn cystadlu. Corau Plant: "Ha! Ha! Melus, melus Wyliau Ha I (Tom Price). Gwobr gyntaf, 45 3s. *ail, Âa as. Parti o 16 o leisiau Blodeuyn Olaf (J. A. Lloyd). Gwobr, £ 3 3s. Oddeutu ^250 mewn Gwobran. Getlir cad y Rhestr Swyddogol o'r Testynau (pris 2< trwy'r l'ythyrdv a'.c.) gan y Llyfrwerthwyr ym mhrif drefi a phen- trdi Gcgledd Cymru. gan Mri. Wyman a'i Fab yug ngorsaf- oedd y KhedfForQd, neu oddiwrth yr YsgrifennycM. Ysgol y Cynghor, Llangoed. J. T. WILLIAMS. Fasiwyd y gwobrau a nodir ar 01 i'r Rhestr o'r Testynau. &c.. ddod allan o'r was. 2717 IN ORDER TO SUCCEED it is neoooemrj to be known. The best way to become known is to advertise. The best pa.pe.r in which tit advertise is The North Wales Weekly News." I Coaching. COLWYN BAY. J. Fred Francis & Sons' COACHING TOURS To the WELSH HILLS, WATERFALLS, AND LAKE DISTRICTS. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Tour No. 2.- To and from Bettws-y-Coed. A Coach leave the Mews at 10 a.m. returning at 6-15 p.m. Fare. 7s. Box seats, is. extra. 40 miles. _.TouT, ,No* 3.—The City of St. Asaph. "Ye Olde Times leaves the Mews at n a.m. dailv (Tuesdays and Saturdays excepted). via Abergele, Rhuddlan Castle. St. Asaph, and the Marble Church. Arriving home at s-15 p m Fare. 5s.; Box seats, is. extra. 28 mites. Tour No. 4.—To and from Penmaeninawr. The Sportsman" leaves the Mews daily at 2-30 p.m.. via Conway. Sychnant Pass to Penmaenrnawr. Arriving home at 6-ic! Fare, 4s.; Box seat, is. extra. 23 miles. Tour No. s.-The Short Loop. A Coach leaves the Mews daily at 2-30 p.m.. via Conway. Ty n-y-Groes. and ral-y-Cafn. Arriving home at 6-1 s. Fare, 4s. Box seats, is. extra. 23 miles. Tour No. 6.-To and from Bodnant HalL A Coach leaves the Mews at 2-30 p.m. (Tuesdays and Saturdays only). allowing time to view the Gardens. Arriving home at 6 p.m. Fare 3s. Box seats, is. extra. 16 miles. Tour No. 7.-Rhydyfoel, Bettws Abergele, and Coed Coch. Charming Drive. A four-horse Coach leaves the Mews, at 2.30 p.m., for Llanddulas, Tanyrogo. Rhydy- feel. Bettws Abergele. Coed Coch (the residence of the Hon, Laurence Brodnck) and Gardens, and home via Dolwen. arriving home at 6.15. Return tare. 4s.; Box seats, is. extra. 24 miles. Gwrych Castle (Residence of the Countess of Dundonald). The Proprietors have permission to drive through the Grounds upon payment of a small fee. Days of Admission Monday, Wednesday and Friday. All Tonrs return in ample time for Dinner at the Hotels. Large parties catered for at Reduced Rates. For turther particulars enquire at the Coaching Office. In case of Wet Weather, each Coach is provided with Waterproof Capes and Aprons. Any of the Coaches can be Engaged Privately at a day's notice. 473 Horses & Carriages for Sale. VESICO-SUDORIFIC (flying horse trademark). —A powerful penetrating remedy for Lame Horses, Weak Joints, Sprained Sinews, Diseased Bone, Puffy Swellings. Needs no special attention. Pots 2S. 6d. or 5s. PEDICURA cures Thrush, Brittle Hoof, Greasy Heels, Itchy Mane, Tail or Legs, Mangy Skin in all animals. Tins, 2s. 6d. from GREGORY & CO., Temple, Bristol, or through your Chemist, 28A OR SALE. Two very light rubber-tyred JL Brougham and Dogcarts, equal to new, also stylish Victoria Governess Car, Phaeton, Farmers' Cart, Porter's Cart, new and second-hand FLOATS, Handcart and Wheelbarrows; also large Town Bus, suitable for Caravan or Summer House. Cash or easy terms.—Francis & Sons, Coachbuilders, Colwyn Bay. 36 iNSURE IN-FOAL MARES "WITH THE "WITH THK IMPERIAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE TN-KAAl COMPANY, LIMITED. All I yflll Established zSjS. HEAD OFFICE:— 17, Pall Mail East, London. S.W. The "IMPERIAL" offers Greatest *MT I Tl T? CI Benefits at Lowest R ates. Ijfl A |\ H\ Full Market Value Insured. MiAUlJU Full Amount Paid for Foal if Cast. Double Amount Paid for Foal after AND One Month or Three Months old. Foals Insured to 31st Dec., or to Expiry of Annual Policy. n/\ I T H Cash Paid for Barren Mates, jl 11II I Stallions Insured. Lowest Rates. L ViiUWi CLAIMS PAID, £ 450,000. Prospectus* poet free. Agents Required. 234 B. S ESSEX Manage