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HOUSES TO BE LET, I APARTMENTS WANTED dOUSES WANTED, APARTMENTS TO BE LET SITUATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT, I ARTICLESLOSTAND FOUNL — No. 1 One Three Six „ Nine Thirteen Words, Insertion Insertions Insertions Insertions! Insertions I 1 a. d. a. d. a. d. a. d. s. d 21 10 20 36 46 56 28 16 30 46 56 70 35 20 40 56 66 80 42 26 50 70 80 9 6 49 30 1 6 0 76 86 06 SEANTTB. WANTED, junior assistant to the drapery. Apply Q. Cambrian New<s Office Aberystwyth. jl36] TO SADDLERS. WANTED a young man as improver.— Apply,Yorwerth Thomas, Bridgend. [jl35 rflO PAINTERS—Wanted 6 good men.— J_ At>r>lv William Rowlands, decorator, Towyn. 1 [j48. 11 WANTED in Wales, a small house, cottage or farmhouse, of about eight rooms, with warden. Annual rent £ 10 to £ 45, E. L., Bron Merion, Arthog, Dolgelley, North Wales. j*52 DRAPERY. WANTED a Smart Youth as Apprentice. —Apply, D. Richards, Penygraig, Pontypridd [j 164 WANTED a sharp boy about 15.—Apply at 21, North Parade. [167 ABOURERS LABOURERS! JLj LABOURERS !-Wanted, for Swansea Dock, in connection with the Opening of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway (bringing the Steam Coal of the Rhondda to Swansea) more Labourers for Dock work. Good wages.—Write to Docker, "Cambria Daily Leader Office, Swansea. Li 170- PEARL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. WANTED collector and canvasser in every village Good terms. Certain success.—Apply, District Superintendent's Office, William Street, Aber- ystwyth. ti849 Radnor House, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. WANTED to know where is the Oldest Established Shop for fruit, flowers, vegetables, poultry, &c., &c,, of the very best quality.—Sent out promptly to order. Note the Address- E. P. TAYLOR. DENTISTRY. WANTED a Pupil. Premium required.— Apply, A. C. POWELL, L.D.S., Surgeon Dentist. 35, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. [j 102 ANTED, from August 2nd, Comfortably Furnished Sitting and 3 Bedrooms in a pleasant situation close to the sea. State full particulars and terms to Mrs Atkinson, Hawthern Lane, Wilmslow. [j 178 WANTED Superior General Servant, able to speak Welsh (aged 30) wno is fond of children, to accompany lady and gentleman and their three children to New York early in September, wages about £20. Reply by letter (enclosing photo if possible) to Mrs L D. Jones, 65, Hilldrop Crescent, Camden Road, London, N. XXT ANTED a Coachman. Welsh and W married man preferred.—Apply with referencs and address of last situation to Morris Davies, Ffoshrhydgaled, Aberystwyth. jl98 TO TAILORS. WANTED at once, two good general hands. Constant employment.—Apply John M. James, ambrian House, To yn. j 197 ANTED s .uring and two bedrooms at Aberystwyth, for six weeks perhaps longer, with attendance. State lowest terms. T.O. "Cambrian News Office. WANTEL—A good general servant who can cook. No washing. Occasional help. Wages 915.-Apply Housekee per, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. LQD bt Xet. SHOPS. HOUSES, &c. APARTMENTS at Aberystwyth, healthily situated on the Marine Parade, commanding magnificent view of Cardigan Bay and Merioneth Mountains.—Mrs E. A. Hall, 6, Marine Terrace. APARTMENTS TO LET WITHIN FEW minutes walk to Railway Station or Promenade. —Address Mrs Bartlett, Flintshire House, William- gfcreet, Aberystwyth. ilu BE LE ,wit immediate possession, I Several Furnished Villas in Aberystwyth and Neia-hbourhood. Apply to Edward Ellis & Son, House Agents, Aberystwyth. Li111 YNYSLAS ESTATE COMPANY, LIMITED. FARM TO LET. TO BE LET on lease the farm on the Ynyslas Estate, known as the Tycanol Farm,_ consisting of 120 acres or thereabouts. Further particulars and orders to view may be obtained from Mr Garside, Moelvnvs House, Ynyslas. and offers addressed to y y JOHN RENTON, 30, Cross-street, Manchester. Secretary. [1766. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Private Residence to let for two months, near the sea, containing good entrance hall, three reception and aix bedrooms.—Apply to Mr John James, 30, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. [j27 TO BE LET—Several Furnished Houses in Aberystwyth.—Apply to Mr. John James, Auctioneer, House Agent, 30, Marine Terrace. [il007 HARLECH. T^URNISHED HOUSE TO LET by the _|J year or for the Summer Months, two reception, rix bed rooms (8 beds), bath roomi, and W.C&c., standi ia its ovn ground close to station and beach, also large sitting room, 6 or 7 beds.—Terms Moderate. Mrs Christall. FARM TO LET. rpO BE LET by Tender, with possession at I Michaelmas next, the very desirable and extensive Faun called Blaencwmpridd, situate in the Pariah of JLlandyssiliogogo in the County of Cardigan con- takiing 213a. 3r. lp. of arable meadow and pasture Laud and extensive open Land for Sheep. The outbuildings are newly erected and well arranged and the farm well supplied with water. Tenders to be sent to Mr W. Picton Evans, solicitor, Cardigan, .It or before the 9th day of August, 1890. jIS2 PLYNLIMON HOUSE, VICTORIA TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH, TO LET first class, well furnished apartments. The House is modern and is carefully fitted with sinitary and other requirements and is situate on the best part of the Parade, commanding extensive sea views. First class cooking and attendance. I For full particulars, &c., apply to Mrs. PIERCE, Plynlimon House, 5 Victoria Terrace, I ABERYSTWYTH. [i590 —ENTS FOR HIRE.—One large tent 70 yards long by 21 wide and smaller tents in propoitice.-For full particulars apply to JOHN PILOT, 23, Kerry Row, NEWTON, MON. be JET ABERGELDIE HOUSE, VICTORIA MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. COMMODIOUS and elegant Seaside Resi- C dence, 23 rooms handsomely furnished, and well adapted for a large family; or let in Private Apartments Commands magnificent view of the whole of Cardigan Bay, with extensive line of Sea Coast. First-class Cooking, and every attendance. Apply to the,MANAGERESS. i866 ABERYSTWYTH. AN occasional resident offers his house of Furniture for sale. House just off the Terrace —Pier end. Rent, £ 20 per annum. Early possession. -Apply to H.B.B., 126, Colmore Row, Birmingham. jl34 BARMOUTH. mO LET—Furnished; Short or Long Term 1 Reception Rooms Seven Bedrooms; few Minutes from Beach and Station.—Parry, Craig- mynach. i [j 140 A"~PARTMENTS to let at Victoria Hotel, Baker-street, Aberystwyth. Two minutes from Beach and Station. Good accommodation for Tra- vellers. Also Private Apartments. Terms moderate. Proprietress, A. Cunningham. [jl66__ HOTEL & SHOOTING, Lease, Furniture and Stock of Seaside Hotel on Welsh Coast, doing good Summer trade. Ingoing by valuation about £ 600. Rent and Rates very low.—Apply, Proprietor, Castle Hotel, Harlech, North Wales. RIM. HOUSE TO LET, three entertaining rooms, nine bedrooms, bath room, etc. Private bath, five minutes walk from the Beach.—Apply, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. j 199 TO BE LET Furnished a small house near the Sea.—Address, Beta, 28, Portland-street. jl92 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED HOUSE to let for August or for August and September near the sea containing three reception rooms, seven bedrooms, stable and coach house.—Apply Miss Pierce, Dwyvor, Criccieth. jigi TOWYN, NORTH WALES. WELL FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Detached Villa, facing the sea. Two or three sitting rooms, eight beds. Piano, tennis lawn. —Mrs Franklin, Aelybryn. jl96 LODGINGS AT A PRETTY FARM HOUSE. A sitting-room, and two bedrooms. Three minutes walk from the Brynglas Station, on the Talyllyn Railway, only three miles by rail from Towyn and the sea.—Apply to Mrs Humphreys, Llwynwccws, Towyn, Merionethshire. jl95 ITa bt §0LB. PONY chaise for sale, price 60s.—Apply A. W. Vigars, 31, Portland-street, Aberystwyth. [j 190 HARMONIUM with pedals, very superior, jLl in fine condition. Cost £ 70, net cash, £ 24.— Forrest and Son (late Boucher) 37, Castle Street, Shrewsbury. MERICAN ORGAN for Sale, equal to new. Has 8 stops, 4 sets of reeds and two knee swells, Price dEll net cash. Address Forrest & Son,(Late Boucher), 37, Castle Street, Shrewbury. Milk Businesses Milk Businesses Milk Businesses MR. R. FOX, the well known Cowkeepers and Dairymen's Agent, and Auctioneer, (Es- tablished 1S59) has a good selection of over 200 genuine dairies for sale, with and without stock, from £ 50 to tablished 1859) has a good selection of over 200 genuine dairies for sale, with and without stock, from JE50 to £10.000 in all parts of London and suburbs. Intending purchasers before deciding on a business should call at his offices, No 11 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross, London (5 minutes from Euston Station. N.B. No charge to purchasers. 663. THE YNYSLAS BAY COMPANY, LIMITED. THE first portion of the beautiful Freehold Estate of Ynyslas is now laid out in Building Plots, and will be sold on chief rent. A plan of the Estate may be seen on application to Mr Garside, Moelynys House, Ynyslas, and particulars as to price, &c., obtained from JOHN RENTON, Secretary. 30, Cross-street, Manchester. [i744 MERIONETH, (NEAR ABERDOVEY.) TO BE SOLD by private treaty that par- ticularly desirable freehold residence and land known as Bryneithin, containing an area of 40a. 3r. lp., of well-wooded and pasture land, together with the freehold residence and land known as Traffrydd, containing about 23a. 1r. 22p. For further particulars apply to Mr William Rowlands, auctioneer, Towyn. [j96 Publit SOTTAS. THE SEASON. TRINITY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION TO OSWESTRY. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Aber- ystwyth at 8 a.m. calling at Bow Street, Llan- fihangel and Borth, returning from Oswestry, 6.0 p.m. On WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th. FARE THERE AND BACK 2s. Tickets may be obtained from Mr R. James, Depot, Bridge street, Mr Felix, Great Darkgate-street, Mr W. Williams, 47, Portland-street, or any of the Snnday School Teachers. [il94 W. K. WHEATLEY & CO. MUSIC WAREHOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. PIANOS ON HIRE TO SUIT ALL PERSONS. MUSIC FOR EVERY HOME. VICTORIA, a new Musical Instrument, may be played by any Person without know- ledge of Music with Marvellous Effects. This is much superior to anything hitherto produced. Call and judge for yourselves. Price 5 guineas, large cash discount. American Organs, Harmoniums, &c., at the lowest prices, also on the Hire Purchase System. Violin and Bow with case complete from 15s. net, Melodeons or Accardeons, 2 rows of Reeds, from 5a. 6d., Concertinas om 2s. 6d. net. N.B.-Quantities of Music, Song Pieces, &c., from 3d. each, or eight for a shilling. TALBOT HOTELJ MARKET, STREET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HCTEL. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Buss meets all Trams. M. JONES, PROPRIETRESS. iisq WESLEY CHAPEL, QUEERS ROAD. PREACHER NEXT SUNDAY. REV T. WYNNE JONES. MORNING AT 11, AND EVEXING AT 6-30. ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH. SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 27th. THE REV W. REYNER COSENS, D.D., Vicar of Dudley, will preach in St. Michael's Church, on behalf of the National Schools. Holy Communion at S a.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at 11. Litany at 4 p.m. Evening Prayer at 6.30. gale by Auction. TYCANOL FARill, Near Ynyslas Station. SALE OF GROWING CROP OF CLOVER AND MEADOW HAY. MR. O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from the Ynyslas Estate Company to sell by Auction on the Tycanol Farm ON FBI DA Y, A UOUST 1st, 1890, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, about i 130 ACRES ¡ of growing crop of clover and meadow hay, in 4, 6, 10 and 15 acre lots. The hay may be stacked on the Farm, and remain, if desired, up to the 25th March, 1891. L May be viewed any day on applying to Mr Garside, Moelynys, Borth. For further particulars apply to Mr O. Daniel, auctioneer, Aberystwyth. [j 193 flttblk DtiCC. ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES, BANGOR, 1890, WHICH WILL jBE HELD On the 2, 3, 4, and 5th oj SEPTEMBER. Great Attractions. Extensive preparations. Programmes now in the Press. Full particulars of Railway Arrangements in future Advertisements. SIGNOR FOLI and the Splendid REGIMENTAL BAND of the ROYAL WELSH FUSILEKRS have already been engaged. J. RICHARDS, Isalaw, Secretary. [j 177. PWLLHELI. Bank Holiday, Monday, August 4th, 1890. HORSE TROTTING AND JUMPING COMPETITIONS AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. (Under the N.C.A A. and A.A.A. Rules and N.C.W. Laws) PRESIDENT :— MAJOR O. LLOYD J. EVANS, Broom Hall. Valuable prizes will be offered. Cheap trains run from all parts. A brass band will be in attendance. Full particulars and entry forms to be obtained gratis on application to the Hon. Secretary, Mr W. MAURICE JONES, Auctioneer, Pwllheli. [j 176. PWLLHELI. A {<RAND REGATTA UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE WILL BE HELD AT PWLLHELI, On THURSDA Y, JULY 31 st, 1890. WHEN VALUABLE PRIZES WILL BE OFFERED FOR YACHT SAILING. ROWING AND SWIMMING RACES. A BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. Cheap Trains run from Aberystwyth, Dolgelley and Intermediate Stations. For particulars and entry forms, apply immediately to the Hon. Secretary, Mr W. MAURICE JONES, Auctioneer, Pwllheli. [j 175. FJrATHERS CLEANED, FEATHERS CURLED, FEATHERS DYED, BY MISS MAGGIE E. JONES, 10, Bridge Street, Aberystwyth. Moderate Terms. Country Orders promptly executed. [j 163 -Salts bJ1 4Luctian. CAPDIGANSHIRE COAST TRESAITH. SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION at Ship Inn, Tresaith, On THURSDAY, the 14th day oj August, 1890. at two p.m. of several valuable and convenient Sea Side building sites. For further particulars apply to Messrs Jenkins and Ecans, solicitors, Cardigan. [j 183 ftoblic NOTICES COUNTY OF MERIONETH. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACTS. WANTED one or more Inspectors of Weights and Measures to perform the duties under the Above Acts within the county. The person or persons appointed must have either passed or be prepared to pass forthwith after appoint- ment the qualifying examination required by the Board of Trade. The appointments will be during the pleasure of the County Council, and subject to be determined by three months' notice on either side, which may be given at any time. No Superannuation or Pension will be attached to the office. The person or persons appointed will be required to give security for the faithful performance of duties in the sum of £ 200. Canvassing of Members of the County Council by candidates or their friends, whether personally or by letter, is strictly prohibited. Applications, stating age, qualifications, references, &c., accompanied by recent testimonials, are invited, and are to be sent in writing to the Clerk of the County Council, so as to reach him on or before the 2nd day of August next. Each applicant should, in his application, also state the salary he requires for performing the duties of the office. ROBT. JONES, Clerk of the County Council. Portmadoc, 15th July, 1890. [j 153 MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1 IL next meeting of the Merioneth County Council will be held in the County Hall, at Bala, on Wednes. day, the 6th day of August, 1890, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and the Council will thereupon proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the Assess- ment, application and management of the County Stock or Rate and all other county business pursuant to the 15 and 16 Vict., Cap. 81. All persons having any demand upon the County Fund or Stock are required to forward the particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer, at Dol- gelley, on or before Saturday, the 2nd day of August, 1890. Dated this 15th <day of July, 1890. ROBERT JONES, J 154] Clerk of the Council. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRI- CULTURAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT— WALTER CORBETT, ESQ., Ynysymaengwyn. VICE- PRESIDENT- MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS, M-aesygadfa. GREAT SHOW of Horses, Welsh and Coloured Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Farm Produce, &c., &c. WILL BE HELD AT TOWYN On FRIDA Y, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1890. Also very interesting Competitions in JUMPING AND TROTTING OF HORSES. SLATE SPLITTING & SHEAR- ING OF LAMBS &c., &c. ENTRIES CLOSE.—For Farm and Root Crops, August 9th do for Stock. &c., August 20th Jumping and Trotting, September 1st (Post entries up to 12 noon, September 8th.) For the Full Prize Lists, Entry Forms and Particulars apply early to the Secretary, EDMUND M. ROBERTS, Cefntreforisa, Talsarnau, R.S.O. [1169. FISHING. TWO miles of the river Teify-noted for its Salmon and Trout-is preserved for visitors .staying at the Porth Hotel, Llandyssul, which has a private house for families attached. For further particulars apply to DANIEL EVANS, Proprietor [il90. $MinzB8 a, bbrts cs S. N. COOKE, IS NOW SHOWING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Ladies Sunshades from Is. I I Id. to 18s. 6d. each. Ladies Pure Silk Glovea in all colours, Is. 31d per pair. Ladies Taffetta Gloves, in all shades, from 8!d per pair. Ladies Seaside Gloves, Is. lld. to 2s. lld. per pair. Ladies Kid Gloves, Is. I I id., 2s. 61d., 2s. Uid., and 3s. 6d. per pair. Ladies Striped Cotton Hose, IOid. to 2s. Illd. per pair. 2 Ladies Cotton Hose Embroidered Fronts, 10id. to 3s. lid. per pair, 2 Ladies Summer Cashmere Hose Is,. to 4s. lid. per pair. Ladies Gaure Vests, 6Jd., 81-d., lO-!d., Is. Oid., and 3s, lid. each. 2 2 Ladies Gaure Combination from 2s. lild. Ladies Silk Vests, Is. llid., 2s. Hid., to 12s. each. Ladies Natural Wool Tests, summer weight, Is. 6Jd. each. Ladies Longcloth and Cambric Underclothing. Childrens' Hosiery, Gloves, Vests, &c. Ladies English-made Corsets. Is. 11-!d. per pair. Ladies French wove Corsets, 2s. 6-!d. per pair. Fancy Baskets. Writing Desks, Blotters, Albums, Work Baskets, Photo Framep, Bamboo rabies, Brackets, Flower Stands, &c. Berlin Wools Yarns, Fingerings, &c. S. N. COOKE, 12, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, AND 20, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. [j t a1£5 bp DTTT-CIITFTT. I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMSntT^ r BALA, NORTH WALES. MR LEWIS WILLIAMS will sell by Auction, in SEPTEMBER NEXT, a most desirable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, 5k acres, overlooking Bala Lake, on the main road, to Dolgelley, also the two valuable farms, Brynmoel Issa, 44i acres, and Fedw 66 acres, adjoining thereto. Particulars and plans when ready, can be had from John Williams, Gwerhefin, Bala, D. Davies, solicitor, Bala, W. Williams, solicitor, Barrow-in-Furness, or from tha Auctioneer, Dolgelley. [371 V- nblic Jtotias SHEEP DOG SOCIETY. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HRR MAJESTY THE QUEEN. PRESIDENT :-LORD TREVOR. VICE-PRESIDENT Mr E. ROBERTS, Fronhyfryd. The Trials will be held AT PLAS-YN-VIVOD,, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST the 7th, 1890. I CAMBRIAN STAKES, Open to the World- Prizes, £25. DISTRICT STAKES.-Prizes 914. Full particulars can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary. CAPTAIN BEST. Plas-yn-Vivod, Llangollen. jl67 NORWOOD HOUSE: NEWSHAM PARK, LIVERPOOL. PRINCIPAL :-MISS WILLIAMS. Assisted by Certificated Governesses, and High-class Professors. Superior educational advantages and comforts of christian home ensured. Pleasant and healthy locality. Ten boarders received, eighteen certificates gained in Local Examinations last year (no failures). Pros- pectus, references, &c., forwarded. Next term, Sep tember 16th. jiso UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. PRESIDENT THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE, G.C.B. PRINCIPAL THE REV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (Lond. & Oxon), D.D. (Edin.) A LARGE number of Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions from £ 40 to £ 10 (open and close) offered for competition. Examination begins Wednesday, September 17th, 1890. A Fee of 910 per session admits to all classes single classes jEl per term. Women students admitted into Hall of Residence under superintendence of Miss E. A. Carpenter, at a charge of 30 guineas per session. For full particulars apply to The Registrar, Univer- sity College of Wales, Aberystwyth. MORGAN LLOYD, 9th July, 1890. Hon. See. [j 147 WELSH LITERATURE. THE MYVYRIAN ARCHAIOLOGY OF WALES. [English.] A new and greatly enlarged edition, Super royal 8vo., price, £ 2 in boards. w An ENGLISH AND WELSH DICTIONARY, adapted to the present state of Science and Literature. By the Rev D, SILVAN EVANS. 2 vols. in boards, 42; half calf, £2 '5s. Od full calf, £2 7s. 6d. A WELSH & ENGLISH DICTIONARY.-The National Dictionary of the Welsh Language. By W. OWEN PCGHE D.C.L., F.A.S. Third edition, enlarged. By R. j. PUYSF' 2 vols., in hoards, tl 10s. Od. half calf, £ 1 15s. Od. full calf, £ 117s. 6d. With several others. Y GWYDDONIADUR CYMREIG.' The National En- cyclopaedia. (Welsh. 1 A new issue, in 10 vols., in which many new Articles are introduced-others are revised, and the Maps are corrected, &c. Prices, 12s., 13s., 15s., 17s., and 18s. 6d. per vol. in different bindings 'EMYNAU Y CYSSEGR.' A National Collection of upwards of Ten Thousand Welsh Hymns. Two editions are published-one in large type, prices 10s., 12s., 14s., ) nd 16s. in different bindings. The small type editions-is.. Is. 6d., 2s., 3s., 4s., 5s. 6d. 6s., 9s., and 10s., differently bound. This edition can be had on either thick or thin paper. 'CANIADAU Y CYSSEGR A'R TEULU.' A Collection of upwards of 820 Hymn Tunes [mostly Welsh.], with WeWi and English Words. It contains Tunes for all the Metres in 'EMYNAU Y CYSSEGR.' Price, 3s. 6d. in doth-h5 Sol-Ma. The Old Notation is in the press, and will be published about November next, price 3s. 6d. in cloth. HANES BYWYD MR. STANLEY, gyda 37 o Ddarluniau, ynghyd a Darlun o'r Tai y ganwyd ac y niagwyd ef ynddynt, ac o Miss TENNANT. Pris, 2s. tte. mewn byrddau hardd. A CATALOGUE will be forwarded on application, which con- tems further particulars of the above, and of a large Collection of other Important Works in the Welsh Language. Office of the BANNER & TIMES OF WALES "—the oldest Welsh Newspaper established in 1843. It is the NATIONAL ORGAN, AND FARMERS' JOURNAL, and a first-class Advertising medium. The above may be had from all Booksellers, or will be sent, carriage paid, on receipt of Cash, by T. GEE & SON, Publishers, Denbigh. J[U5 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. EVERY WEEK DAY, until further notice, DAY TRIPS to FESTINIOG, Blaenau Festiniog, Dolgelley and BARMOUTH, from *Ruabon, *LLAN- GOLLEN. *Berwyn, CORWEN, Cynwyd, Llandrillo, Llanderfel, tBala and tLlanuwchllyn. t Not to Dolgelley. Also to Bala. EYERY SATURDAY (FOR 1,3, OR 4 DAYS) and MONDAY (day trips), commencing July 5th, to BALA, Llangollen, Dolgelley and BAR- MOUTH, and every THURSDAY (day trips), to BALA only from Blaenau Festiniog and Trawsfynydd. EVERY MONDAY, UNTIL FURTHER nolice, Cheap Tickets will be issued to CHESTER BIRKENHEAD and LIVERPOOL (for 1, 2, or 3 days) by certain trains from Dolgelley, Blaenau Festiniog, Manod, Festiniog, Maentwrog Road, Trawsfynydd, Llanuwchllyn, BALA, Llanderfel, Llandrillo, Cynwyd, Corwen, Carrog, and Glyndy frdwy. For full particulars see bills. HENRY LAMBERT, j83] General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY EXCUR SION TRAINS WILL RUN AS: U N n ER SA TURD A Y, IAUGUST 2nd, To Ludlow, Hereford, Tintern, Ross, Pontypool Road, Newport, Aberdare, Merthyr, Cardiff, Swansea, Carmarthen, Tenby, New Milfoid &c leaving Blaenau Festiniog, at 6.25. Bala 7.40, Llangollen at 8.50 a.m. To return August 4th, 6th or 9th. Not from Bala. MONDA Y, A UG UST 4th, Day trips to Chester, Warrington, Manchester, Birkenhead, and Liverpool, from Birmingham, Trevor and Acrefair. To Wolverhampton, Worcester, Malvern, Stratford-on-Avon, Leaming- ton, Oxford, London, Llangollen, &c., ^leaving Dolgelley at 10.25 a.m., Blaenau Festinog 6.25, Bala 7.40, Corwen 8.20, and Llangollen at 8 50 a.m. To 1 r.turn on the 8th, a to Gloucester and Cht-1 en ham. For fares and return times, see special bills. 189 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a separate building named Bethel situate at Chapel Square. Aberdovey, in the parish of Towyn in the County of Merioneth,in the district of Machynlleth being a building certified according to law as a place of religious worship, was on the 21st day of Julv 1890 duly registered for s«lemnizing marriages therein' pursuant to the Act of 6th and 7th Wm IV c 85 IsWitneas my hand this twenty second day of July 1890. •1001 DAVID EVANS, JAOOJ Deputy Superintendent Begfatfar. FC public Jtotias. OLD ASSEMBLY ROO1\lS,tI GREAT DARKGATE STREET. MR LAWRENCE DALY'S COMEDY COMPANYS', FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Friday, July 25th, Benefit of Ifr. Lawrence Daly, Reproduction of THE PRIME MINISTER." (By Special Desire.) Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, July 26th, 28th & 29th The Two Charming Comedies "RUTH'S ROMANCE i- UNJLE WILL." During the Performance Miss Amy Forrest will siug a Selection of Ballads. Prices-3%2s., Is. and 6d. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. N.B.- -These will be the last Dramatic Performances here until November. [j200 REAL WELSH CLOTH, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. BRETHYNAC A GWLANENI CARTREF. HEAVY TWEED CLOTH FROM 3S. u. psi yard. Patterns post free on application. Orders of Cl sent carriage paid to any address. Farmers' own wool made into Heavy Tweed Cloth from Is. lid. per yard, Light Tweed from Is. 4d. per yard, Blankets Is. 4d. per yard, Flannel 9d per yard. Woven Goods fulled and finished. Flannels, Serges dyed. Moderate charges. JOHN MORRIS, Manufacturer, Penllwyn, Aberystwyth. J. Morris attends the Market Hall, Aberystwyth, every Monday from 1 to 5 o'clock. TO WFPRTITA~ OBTAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD FOR TEA AT THE P A HIS EXHIBITION, 1889. TOWER TEA.—Reduced Tea Duty. TOWER TEA.—Reduced Tea Duty. TOW ER TEA.—Reduced Tea Duty. TOWER TEA.—Full Fall on every Tea. TOWER TEA. -Is. 4d. reduced to Is. 2d, TOWER TEA.-Is. 6d. reduced to Is. 4d. TOWER TEA.—Is. 8d. reduced to Is. 6d. TOWER TEA.—Is. lOd. reduced to Is. Sd. TOWER TEA.—2s. Od. reduced to Is. lOd. TOWER TEA.-The New Tea at 2s. TOWER TEA.—See Mr Goschen's Speech. TOWER TEA. Full advantage." TOWER TEA. Full share of relief." TOSS TOWER TEA.—See that every packet bears the Registered Trade Mark and is signed TOWER TEA, To be obtained from the District Agents J. L. Lewis Chemist ABERAYRON R. Jones .Bridge St.ABERYSTWYTH S. Evans 53, North Parade Do. J. Parry High Street BALA Hamilton & Jones.Apothecaries Hall BANGOR T. C. Rawlings Chemist BARMOUTH E.Richards. High Street Do. J. Clougher Stationer CARDIGAN A. Ihomas High Strett Do J. Andrews.King St. & Queen St.CARMARTHEN W. Lloyd, .12, Lammas St Do. J. Parry. Market Place CORWEN J. W. Bowen. The Stores. CRICCIETH J. 1. Evans.. Bank Buildings Do H, Jones & Co Chemists FESTINIOG J. Pritchard High Street. Do. Jenkin W. Evans. Medical Hall LAM PETER J. Evans Chemist LLANDYSSUL Ingram & Jones China Street LLANIDLOES H. Edwards Maengwyn St.MACHYNLLETH H- Dimes Chemist Do. Davies & Co Albion House. NEW QUAY ^vans Bank Shop NEWrTOWN J, Jones, SnowdonSt PORTMADOC w u' § r •••Medical Hall PWLLHELI Jl. HowMI Jones.Manufacturing Chemist .TOWYN D. Evans. Medical Hall TREGARON A. J. Morgan 30, Severn St WTELSHPOOL E. \Vyke, .Grocer.Do. WHOLESALE ONL i THE GREAT TOWER STREET TEA CO LIMITED, 5, JEWRY STREET, LONDON, E.C. SERENDIB. SERENDIB. REGISTERED BRAND PURE CEYLON TEA j^ERENDlB. Is guaranteed pure. SERENDIB Is not blended with Teas other than Ceylon in order to reduce cost. SERENDIB Has a flavour of unusual rich- s ness and strength. SERENDIB Should be tried by all lovers of s good Tea. SERENDIB Is perfection. In lead packets, lib. 11b. and ilb. Prices, 2/0, 2/6, and 3/0 per lb. SOLE AGENTS FOR ABERYSTWYTH HOPKINS & CO., TEA & COFFEE MERCHANTS GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH LOCAL AGENTS Aberystwyth Hopkins and Co. v^ Morris Jones. av. ro-oi/ Williams New Shop Williams and Co. V rniivvn Williams and Co. n 1 Williams and Co. ? 3 Williams and Co. Llandudno Williams and Co. Llanrwst W. Williams and Co. W. Williams and Co. Ill'i, De ,,I W. NN'illiams atid Co. Kuthtn Williams and Co. Rhuddlan >v. Williams and Co Bothosda E. Jones, Carnedd' Oswestry Da^tie# an d Edward. \Vrexh.im .J. Brunt. Bangor R. Jones, Bradford House Carnarvon H. J. Foulkes, Pool-street ditt.i Ii. Jones-Hughes, Rhostryfan. Llandudno J. Littler. Pcmviaenmawr H. Roberta. Holyhead The Welsh Co-operative Society. Blaenau Festiniog H. Roberts and Co. Flint J- W. M. Evans. Builth W. Priee and Co. Ebenezer W. W. Owen. Llanberis R. D. Jones. Llangefni George Garland, Brittannia Stores. Barmouth Messrs Morris and Son. It is only a very few years a4o the discovery was made that the Island of Cevlon possessed peculiar advantages for growing Tea the soil producing kinds superior in most respects to either Chio or Indian Teas. Packets bsaring the SERENDIB BRAND are GUARANTEED contain PURE CEYLON TBA ONLY. EVERYBODY SHOULD GIVE IT A TRIAL. GUARANTEBD PURE.