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5^ HOUSE WANTED | APARTMENTS TO BE LOT. SITUATIONS WANTED | MISCELLANEOUS WANTBD. SITUATIONS VACANT | ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND jlo. One Throe Six Nine Thirteen' Words. Insertion Insertions1 Insertions1 Insertion {Insertion B. d. s. d. Ii. a. d. e. d 21 i 1 0 20 36 46 5 6 28(16 3 0 4 6 5 6 7 0 35|20 40 56 66 80 42 2 6 50 70 80 96 49 3 0 6 0 7 6 8 6 | 10 0 — SMattitb. ABERYSTWYTH.- W ANTED at once, J'jL good strong Girl as general.—Miss Knowles, Salop House, Queen's-road Aberyst- wyth. x787 OOK GENERAL, wanted at once, must be able to do good plain cooking, and under- take certain house work another servant kept must have good references. Age about 30. -Apply, 24. Mariue-terrace, Aberystwyth. x796 OOD GENERAL wanted end of month li in Cardiff, for three in family.-Apply, Miss Evans, 10, High-terrace, New Quay. x792 OFFICE B0Y^ANTED._Apply, G. T. Basaett, Architect, Post Office Chambers, Aberystwyth. x7S3 SERVANTS' REGISTRY BLAENAU FESTINIOG.— Servants wanting places, and employers wanting servants, apply with stamped envelope to Mrs Thomas, Bradford House, BUenau Festioiog. x624 WANTED, Servants, every description, W for London and suburbs. -Apply, stamped envelope, Mrs Clark's and Mrs Williams's Registry, 5, Cranbrook-road, Ilford, Essex. x531 WANTED, all kinds of Mining and Quarry Plant, Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap of all description, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Hemp, and Manilla Ropes, Ships. Sails. Rags, etc., etc. Highest cash prices.—David Williams, St. James's-square, Aberystwyth. x477 WANTED, plain Cook or good General state wages.—Apply. M, Somerset Lodge, St. Margaret's, Twickenham, Middlesex. x730 WANTED, Youth as Apprentice to the Machine Department of the Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. Tr«de thoroughly taught. Good wages.—Apply, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. WANTED, by Setont Board of Con- servators, Two Water Bailiffs. Wages, 91 (s each per week.—Applications, stating age and experience and accompanid by two recent testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned marked 11 Water Bailiff" on or before the 30th June inst. J. T. Roberts, Bron-y-gaer, Carnarvon. x743 WANTED,a Steady, Active \oung Man; good Oarwman and Swimmer. —Apply Bound, Ithondale, Llandriudod W,IIR. x760 WANTED, ten tons second-hand Steel Bridge Rails, 14 lbs. — Write the Cwm- ystwyth Mines, Cardiganshire. x772 WANTED, on North Wales Coast, for two or three months, from the end of June, furnished House two reception, seven bedrooms perfect and modern sanitation good water. Terms must be moderate.—Mrs Treasure, The Grange, Shrewsbury. x773 WANTED, July 20tb, near London, good W plain Cook excellent character JE25 and all found small family.—Mrs Fellowes, 5, Marine- terrace, Barmouth. x778 WANTED, a good working man that understands wheelwright's work and also Improver. Good wages.—Hugh E. Jones, Llan- wrin, Machynlleth. x7Sl YXJ'ANTED, Baker, Grocer, Milk Dealer, V T «r other person to take up an established Agency for Yeast in Aberystwyth and District. x782 WANTED, at once, a smart Errand Boy. A good opportunity to learn the trade.— Apply, Star Tea Co., Ltd. x784 WANTED, A smart Youth to learn book-keeping good wages.—Apply, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. WANTED, Young Women for Book- binding and other departments at the Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. XX7"ANTED, for lady in business, cora- W fortable Bedroom and use of Sitting-rcom permanent moderate terms.-Letters, E. Z., Cambrian News office. x788 ANT D. Oooks) Waitresses, House- vV maids, Kitchen maids, and General Ser- iate also season servants. — Apply, Mrø Mckenzie, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. x795 TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, experienced Bodice and Skirt Hands. Live out.—Apply, stating wages, Morris and Son, Barmouth. x791 PWLLHELI CONSERVATIVE CLUB. WANTED, a Secretary for the Pwllheli Working Men's Conservative Club. Salary, £ 20. Applications should be sent to the Treasurer, Captain John George, 2, St. Peter's-terrace, Pwll. heli, on or before the 27th instant. x747 LEFT-OFF CLOTHING, LEFT-OFF CLOTHING MEAT AND GENERAL MARKET, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS JAMES PILOT, of Newtown, still continues to give the Highest Prices that can be obtained for Left-off Clcthing. Personal calls at private residences made if required. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS. x556 (r be 1(:et BERYST W YTH. -House to Let, No 16, New-street.—Apply No 2, Laura-place. x563. ARMOUTH AND NORTH WALES. List of Furnished Houses sent on receipt of stamps, also properties for Sale.-EA. Blakey, Sur- veyor, Barmouth. x580 BARMOUTH, Oorwen House, Furnished House to let for summer months; two sitting, four bedrooms (one double-bedded) close to Beach and Station. Terms, 92 10a per week.—Mrs Hyan, Corwen House, Barmouth. x727 BARMOUTH —Small Furnished House to let near sea two sitting, three bedrooms. July, £2 2s per week August. A:2 10s per week. Excellent piano.-Address, X," Cambrian News 7 Office. x798 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, whole or part; three entert*ining, eight bed-rooms. Terms moderate, low for long let.-Mies Dstries, Victoria place, Barmouth. x726 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, con- taining 2 Sitting, 4 Bedrooms. Every con. venience. Pleasantly situated. Five minutes from P,, rade. Sanitary arrangements perfect.—Thomas, Ynys House, Aberystwyth. x751 GENTLEMAN'S HOUSE, Aberystwyth, \Tr facing sea, comfortably furnished, TO LET, July, August; eight Bedrooms.-Apply by letter, G., Cambrian NewsO&ce. */41 IND L'LTNDRINDOD WELLS. Ravens- JLj wood, South Crescent, superior public and private apartments splendid position sorth aspect home comforts. Terms moderate.—M. Evans. x731 o LET, eight-roomed Cottage, at Friog, near Barmouth and Dolgelley, containing Sitting Room, Kitchen, six Bedrooms, and Scullery. Delightfully rurai aud elevated position with un- rivalled scenery. Apply to Mr Grant, Fairbourne, Merionethshire. x645 TO LET, for summer months, Furnished House, six Bedrooms, two Sitting Rooms gill Scenery; ten minutes from Sea.—Braeside, Aberystwyth. x690 TO LET, Rooms suitable for offices or otherwise, in the best position in High-street, Pwllheli.—Apply X-Y.2.^ Cambrian News Office, Portmadoc- x757 f"pO BE LET, several Furnished Houses i_ for the Season.—Apply R R Jenkin8j Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. x767 J AMES WILLIAMS BEGS to inform the public of Aberystwyth aud district that he has opened a hue, at SYDNEY HOUSE, NORTH PARADE, AS A GREENGROCER, FISH, GAME, AND POULTRY DEALER, BUTTER, AND EGG MERCHANT. Prompt attention given to all orders. NOTE THE ADDRESS— N/RCI JAMES WILLIAMS, SYDNEY HOUSE, „mYI7VfrTT NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. w927 11, a bt Sotb A.RMOUTH.-Important; Freehold Site, in centre of town, in front of St. John's Church, for sale, with possession.—Mr Edwin Blakey, Estate Agent, Barmouth, and Brown and Foulkes, Land Agents, Tring, Herts. x668 FOR SALE, a Leasehold House, newly built, No. 13. Custom House-street, Aberyst- wyth, containing nine rooms and a cellar under- neath, with good yard.—For full particulars, apply No. 11, Custom House-street. x744 TOWYN-ON-SEA. Two Picturesque JL Villas for Sale; best position in Towyn; large rooms sanitation perfect h. and c. service. Magnificent Scenery.—Apply, R. P. Morgan, Towyn. x392 mo ANGLERS. Every description of iL Flies suitable for the district is kept by Mr William Phillips, "Unicorn," Aberystwyth. Thirty years' experience. x494 VALUABLE PROPERTY to be SMd by V Private Treaty, situated in Terrace-road.— Apply, A., Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. x671 CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR SALE. PALMS, &c., on Hire for Decoration. Apply to Head Gardener, Queen's Hotel Gardens, Aberystwyth. ul85 CARDIGANSHIRE. VILLAGE OF LLANARTH. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, in one lot. the Freehold Messuage or Dwelling House known as TANY ARD HOUSE, now in the occupa- tion of Miss Hannah Rees at the yearly rent of £ 3; and also the Freehold Yard, Engine House, Sheds, Stables, and Premises adjoining formerly occupied and used by the late Mr Bateman as a Tannery, but now let as to part thereof to Mr Evan Evans, Carrier, for a Stable and Coach-house at the yearly rent of jE3 and as to another part to Mr Timothy Thomas, Butcher, for a Slaughter House at the yearly rent of f2 109 Od. The Premises are in the centre of the village, and it is believed that the income now derived there- from could be very considerably increased by the expenditure thereon of a small amount of money. Further particulars may be obtained from, and all offers are to be sent to, JOHN T. LEWIS, Solicitor, 54, Chancery-lane, London, W.C. x765 cntisttJ1' ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. MESSRS MURPHY & ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS. Honorary Dentists to the Aberystwyth Infirmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. ADDRESS 54, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. MR ROWLEY begs to announce that he is now able to undertake Gold and all other Fillings, Crowns, Bridge-work and all the latest improvements in Modern Dentistry. Artificial Teeth in the latest English and American Styles. TEETH EXTRACTED PAINLESS UNDER GAS. Mr R. visits Machynlleth, Towyn, Aberayron, Tregaron, and Lampeter. Patients can be attended to any day at Aber- ystwyth. All at the most Moderate Charges. Full particulars on application. ESTABLISHED 1876. AiR A. C. POWELL, L.D.S.R.C.S., DENTAL SURGEON, 24, PORTLAND STREET, ABER- YSTWYTH, Honorary Dental Surgeon to the Aberystwyth In. firmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. MACHYNLLETH.—The First and Third Wednes- day in each month, at Mr Marpole's, Liverpool House, Maeng wyn-street, from 2 to 5 o'clock, or by appointment. LAMPETER.—The Second and Fourth Fridays in each month, at Mrs Williams, Grocer, Harford Square, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Charges Moderate. Welsh spoken. Consultations Free. B416 '=-" $ttshtes8 Jlbfcrcsscs. ABERYSTWYTH OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM IN THE COUNTY R. JONES & SONS, COACHBUILDERS. NORTH PARADE AND CAMBRIAN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH Estimates given. All orders promptly attended to REGINALD WORTHINGTON, PLUMBER, GAS, AND HOT WATER FITTER. SANITARY Fittings, Sheet Lead, Pipes, etc., always kept in stock. Charges very moderate. All work guaranteed. Orders executed on the shortest notice. ADDRESS: GEORGE STREET. WORKSHOP: QUEEN'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. x463 NOTICE. W. H. HOLLIER, MOTOR AND CYCLE WORKS, QUEEN STREET AND BRIDGE STREET, DESIRES TO ANNOUNCE that he has disposed of his ironworks in Mill-street and will in future carry on business as Motor and Cycle Maker and Repairer in all branches at his NEW PREMISES In QUEEN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Motor Trips arranged to suit all:Parties. Cycle repairs in all its branches. Cycles on hire, bought, d, and exchanged' Scutes. TENDERS are invited for alterations on the Aberllefeni Congregational Chapel including painting, &c. Plans and specifications are to be seen with Mr Lewis Evans, Blue Cottage, Aberllefeni, to whom ilso the tenders are to be sent on or before June 27th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. x739 ABERYSTWYTH CYCLING CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS, TO BE HELD ON THE COLLEGE ATHLETIC GROUND, SMITHFIELD ROAD On Tuesday, August 7th, 1900. TENDERS are invited for the supply of Prizes, Refreshments, and Tents. All Tenders must reach me on or before July 2nd, 1900. J. E. EVANS, Hon. See, J. E. S, Ron. See, x789 17, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection ± of a new house at Penrallt, Llanfair, Bar. lech. The plans and specifications can be in. spected at Penrallt. The tenders to be delivered (sealed and endorsed) to Mr Griffith Thomas, Penrallt, Llanfair, Harlech, not later than Friday, 6th July, next. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. OWEN MORRIS ROBERTS & SON. Architects and Surveyors, Portmadoc, 21st June, 1900. x797 FOR PURE CONFECTIONERY IN ALL VARIETIES, GO TO M 0 R G A N S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, 27, PIER STREET, 16, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Agent for Barratt's & Co., London. ICES DAILY. SHOPS SUPPLIED, wll ales by auction. MAOHYNLLETH. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MR J. E. JAMES, by order of the Ex- ecutors of the late Mis* Morris, On FRIDA Y, June 22nd, 1900, at the Town Hall, a valuable assortment of House- hold Furniture, Old China, Jewellery, &c., re- moved from Norton House tor convenience of Sale, comprising Mahogany Tables, do. Side Boards, OIL PAINTINGS, Mahogany Suite, do. Hall Chairs, Wooden and Iron Bedsteads, Fenders, and Fire Irons, very old INLAID OAK DESK, several in. laid Cabinets, Brussels and other Carpets, Oak Chests, Deal and other Cupboards, and a very large collection of CROCKERY and OLD CHINA also a quantity of Silver and Plated Goods, Jewel. lery, &c also a quantity of Copper and Silver Roman Coins. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock and in the afternoon at two. g,713 CROSSWOOD PARK. SALE OF GROWING HAY. MR J. E. JAMES will Sell by Public Auction On Saturday, June 30th, 1900, ABOUT 40 ACRES OF FINE GROWING HAY, In lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at the Pale at 3 o'clock p.m. Credit on Conditions. SETHI WART HEN MILL, CWMRHEIDOL. SALE OF TIMBER. MR J. E. JAMES will Sell by Public Auction at the above place, On SATURDAY, JULY 7th, 1900, about 300 lots of Poles, Rails. Oak Trees of nearly forty years growth, and Firewood. Sale to commence at three o'clock sharp. Terms-Credit on conditions. x785 THE LODGE, PWLLHELI. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD AND PORTER will Sell by Public Auction on the premises, On THURSDAY, JULY 5th, 1900 (and following day, if required), at 11 a.m. punctually, a portion of the excellent Household Furniture, Plated Goods, Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Glass Services, Telescopes, Field and Opera Glasses, Ornamsntal Items, Carpets, Books, including works by Talhaiarn, Ceiriog, Glan Alun, Vicar Pritchard, and Mynyddog, an old edition of 11 Beirdd Mon," "Life and Times of Howei Harries Byegones from 1871 to 1885 SMALL CELLAR OF WINES, Bed and Table Linen, Pictures, Culinary Utensils, Patent and Box Mangles, and other effects. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. [Telephone 47.] x746 ustntlH3 Jlobttsse-G. ABERYSTWWTH FOR LATEST DESIGNS IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS &c., TRY MRS D. MORGAN 16 AND 18, PIER-STREET, AND 2 AND 4,1NEW STREET. ESTABLISHED 1815. OWEN, w w .1611 9 BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, AND GROOERS, 19 & 21, NORTH PARADE. ABERYSTWYTH. TEAS AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS. BREAD, PASTRY, TEA CAKES, SLAB CAKES, AND MEAT PIES, ECLAIRS AND ICED FANCIES, CHOCOLATES, ETC. -NOTICE;. NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND ABERAYRON, NEW QUAY, AND FISHGUARD. It is intended that the STEAMER 1, TELEPHONE shall leave Liverpool regularly every Monday, tak- ing cargo for above-named ports. The service will begin as early in July next as arrangements permit. For particulars of rates of freights, etc., apply, I ROBERT OWEN, 28, Brunswick-street, x644 Liverpool. 1. LOVEDAY, PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, GAS FITTER, &c., 17, QUEEN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. TEIFY SALMON AND ICE WAREHOUSE, WARWICK HOUSE, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. SAYCELL Begs leave to announce that he will in future con- tinue business in his New Premises only, WARWICK HOUSE, GREAT DARKGATE STREET. R.S. also begs to thank his numerous customers for the support and patronage extended to him in the past. All orders will be promptly attended to. ONLY ONE ADDRESS— WARWICK HOUSE, GREAT DARKGATE STREET. JTEVANS (Late Cutter with D. Jones, 5, Chalybeate-street), TAILOR AND LADIES' COSTUMIER, 14, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. J.E. holds First-class Diploma for cutting Ladies and Gents' Garments. x401 = MILK BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES. MESSRS FOX & HOLLAND, the well- known Cowkeepers' and Dairymen's Agents and Auctioneers (Established 1859), have a good selection of over 200 genuine dairies for sale, with or without stock, from jE50 to £ 10,000, in all parts of London and suburbs. Intending purchasers before deciding on a business should call at their office, No 11, Caledonian.road. King's Cross, London. 5 minutes frorn Euston Station. N.B.—No charge to purchasers. x597 atrs bp Aucticit. GLENCAIRN, BARMOUTH. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH 1. have been instructed to Sell by Auction on the above premises, On FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1900, The whole of the Furniture including costly Carved Oak Hall Furniture, Carved Oak and other expensive Dining and Drawing Room Suite, Oak and other Side-boards and Cabinets, ditto Dioing and Drawing Room Tables, Oak Frame Overmantels, Satin, Walnut, and Ash Bedroom suites, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Overlays, Carpets, the contents of domestic offices, &c., & Sale at one p.m. Credit on conditions. x707 BRA I CII-Y-CEL YN, ABERDOVEY, NORTH WALES. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. MR WILLIAM ROWLANDS has been instructed by Frederick W. Brampton, Esq., to Sell by Auction on the premises, as above, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 27th and 28th, 1900, At one o'clock precisely, the SUPERIOR FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising the APPOINTMENTS OF NINE BEDROOMS in American-polished Walnut, Ward- robes, Dressing Tables, Marble Top Weshetsnds, Brass Rail, and Japanned Bedsteads, Mattresses, Brussels Carpets, and other Floor Coverings. DRAWING ROOM SUITE.—Excellent seven- octave Piano, in perfect time and order, by Chappell, London Inlaid Walnut Chiffoneer fitted with plate-gla.s panels, Axminster Carpets, Hangings, Oil Painting and Water Colours by A. Adams, F. W. Pike, J. Hooper, H. V. Lyton, A. Roland Knight, A Wain, Thorpe, E. Webb, G. Graham, Charles Motterin, and others. DINING ROOM.—Carved Oak Dinner Waggon, Sideboard, Tables, Chairs, &c. SMOKE ROOM REQUIREMENTS. HALL AND STAIRCASE. -Axminster Carpets, Carved Oak Stand, Carved Oak Chairs, Wall Ornaments, &c. Together with the whole nf the DOMESTIC OFFICES REQUIREMENTS. For particulars, see Catalogue of AUCTIONEER, Towyn. x766 TOWYN-ON-SEA, MERIONETH. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC cannot but soon be attracted to the superior position of THIS RISING AND Beautiful Watering-place; situated on the Shore of Cardigan Eay; whilst looking in a South-Westerly direction, it is said, there is not so much as a rock between the Beach and the Bay of New York. With Cader Idris, the Bird Rock, and other important Mountains in the background, it com- prises some of the MOST BEAUTIFUL AND ROMANTIC SCEN ER Y in the Principality of Wales, and must ere long become one of the most favourite Watering-places in the three Kingdoms. The soil is dry, the air crisp and oracing, coming alternately morning and evening from the Sea and Mountains. No ex- pense has been spared to make it a perfect Sanatorium, pure spring water having been brought from the moun- tains, the Town and building lands carefullv sewered, a strong sea-wall and MAGNIFICENT ESPLANADE BUILT; AND ELEGANT VILLAS, to be let and ready for immediate occupation, are already erected on the Marine Parade. The bathing is safe, and superior to most watering-places in the Kingdom, the sands soft and level, no currents, and a child may go out a long distance without being out of its depth. THE CORBETT ESTATE Comprises several thousand acres, and contains BUILDING SITES OF GREAT! BEAUTY AND ATTRACTION. Freehold Plots for Sale or on Long Leases. Enquiries to be addressed to H. HALL, Esq., Estate Offices, Impney, Droitwich Messrs. R. GILLAJRT AND SONS, Estate Agents, Towyn, Mer- ioneth. x66 justness Jtbbrcsscs. ABERYSTWYTH. MiNES AND QOARRLEB SURVKYED, LEVELLING FOR WATER COURSES, &c. Plans and Sections prepared. For terms, apply W. A. NORTHBY, w331 ABERYSTWYTH. BLINDS. FOR every description of Venetian Blinds, Art, and Embroidered Blinds, outside Blinds for Gentlemen's Residences, Hotels, and outside Spring Shop Blinds, inside Shop Blinds, Wire Blinds, and Btiads Neatly Repaired, apply to the Agent, Thomas Hopkins, Builder and Contractor, Gray's Inn-road, Aberystwyth. Samples to be seen at the WorkR. xl56 H. P. EDWARDS BEGS to call the attention of the Public LF to his Stock of Meat- BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL Best Quality of Meat kept at the Lowest Market Price. 34, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. CAERUOG NURSERIES. J. WEBSDELL, NURSERYMAN & FLORIST ST. DAVID'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. WREATHS AND CROSSES MADE TO ORDER. BOXES OF CHOICE CUT FLOWERS FROM h. UPWARDS. CHOICE TABLE PLANTS FOR SALE OR HIRE. VERY CHOICE LOT OF FERNS AND PALMS. TRADE LIBERALLY SUPPLIED. An Inspection of the Nurseries and Glass Houses i8 cordially invited. MILK BUSINESSES 1 MILK BUSINESSES MR R. FOX, the veil-known Dairy Agent and Auctioneer (Established i859), begs to iuform all his old Clients that his only business address is now 277, Pentonville-road, King's Crnss (two dOJrø frcm Metropolitan Rail- way Station and five minutes from Euston Station), and that he has on his register a large selection of dairy businesses for sale, with and without cows, from £ 100 to £ 5,000. Hundreds of businesses have been sold through his agency, both in Londca and suburbs, during the past quarter of century. N. B.-No charge to purchasers. Note Address- 277, Pentonville-road, x543 KiDgs Cross, London, N. gales bg zauttiall. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MR. R. K. JENKINS has been in- structed to Sell by Public Auction, On Friday, the 22nd day oj June, 1900, AT No. 45, NORTH PARADE, the whole of the valuable Household Furniture and other effects, comprising the contents of Hall, three Reception Rooms, including Mahogany Side- board, Dining Room Suite, Bamboo Flower Stand, Over Mantels, Cheffoniers, Mahogany Tables, Drawing Suite, Mahogany eight-day Clock, con- tents of four bedrooms, consisting of five Brass Bedsteads, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Looking Glasses, Towel Rails, Dressing Tables, three pairs of Duchesse Dressing Tables, Mahogany Chairs, and the whole of the Kitchen Utensils also three rowing boats known as "Water Lily," "Dolly," and Pet." Sale to commence at three o'clock. Orenit on conditions. x7iO ENFIELD HOUSE, BRYNYMOR- TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE. MR R. K. JENKINS has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, J On Wednesday, June 27th, 1900, At three o'clock p.m., all that desirable and well- built LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Enfield House, Brynymor-terracp, Aberyatwyth, aforesaid, together with the yard and outbuildings, situated close to the Marine-terrace, and commanding an extensive view of Cardigan Bay. The purchaser can obtain possession on or before the 1st day of August next. The property is held under a lease from the late Mr Isaac Morgan for the residue of the term of seventy-five years from the 12:h November, ISS4, at the annual ground rent of f3 Os 6d. For further particulars apply to T. J. Samuel, Esq., solicitor, or the Auctioneer, 10, Port'and- street, both of Aberystwyth. x769 SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD REVERSION IN THE TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. IfR R. K. JENKINS has been in- ITJL structed to Sell by Public Auction, at the TALBOT HOTEL, on WEDNESDAY, the lith day of July, 1900, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions to be then produced, ALL that subtan- tially-built SHOP and DWELLING HOUSE, to- gether with the Workshop, Outbuildings, Yard, Garden, and premises held therewith, and being No. 21, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, Aber- ystwyth, now in the occupation of Mr J. Lewis Evans, furniture dealer and upholsterer. The property is FREEHOLD subject to a Lease for the term of ninety-nine years from the 12th day of May, 1824, of which twenty-three years were unexpired on the 12th day of May last at the annual ground rent of fIS 2s, and the lessee is required to keep the premises in repair through- out the term. The Shop and Dwelling house occupy one of the best business positions in the town and offer a sound investment to any person seeking an im- proving outlay for his money. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, 10, Portland-street, or from Hugh Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, both of Aberystwyth. x736 fjubli.c Jfatire. THE ABERYSTWYTH GOLF LINKS ARE NOW OPEN TO VISITORS- For particulars apply to J. O. JONES, x753 8, Baker Street. THE DOVEY, -AIAWDD.ACH, AND GLASLYN FISHERY DISTRICT. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. AT A MEETING of the Merioneth County Council, held at Bala, in the said county, on Thursday, the 7th day of June, 1900, the following gentlemen were appointed Conser- vators for*the Dovey, Mawddach. and Glaslyn Fishery District pursuant, to the 15th section of the Salmon Fishery Act, 1865, viz :— Robert Roberts, E-q., Plas Weunydd, Blaenau Festiniog. George Henry Ellis, Esq., Peny y-Mount, Festiniog. Lewis Lewis, Esq., Hillside, Barmouth. John Jones, Esq., Caerffynnon, Do!gelley. Robert Owen Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Blaenau Festiniog. John Hibel Bullock, Esq., The Cottage, Dinas Mawddwy. Charles Williams, Esq., Hengwm, Dyffryn, Merioneth. John Evans, Esq., 11, Porkington-terrace, Barmouth. Mr William Hughes, Printer, Dolgelley Mr David Griffith Jones, Glasgow House, Blaenau Festiniog. Mr Edward Rowlands, Draper, Pennal, Mach- lleth. Mr Morris Thomas, Chemist, Corns. Mr William Jones, Merchant, Aberdovey. Mr Griffith Parry, Draper, Penrhyndeudraeth. ROBT. JONES, Clerk to the County Council. ISth June, 1900. x780 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ALTERATION OF TRAINS. JULY, 1900. WEEK DAYS. A new express for the north will leave Padding- ton at 9-30 a.m. and will run to Birmingham with- out stopping, arriving there at 11 55 a.m., Wolver- hampton 12-22 p.m., Shrewsbury 1-19 p.m., Aber- ystwyth 4-20, Barmoath 3.55, Chester 2.30, Rirkenhead 2-55, and Liverpool (Landing Stage) at 3-10 p.m. The 9 50 a.m. express from Paddington will be expedited to arrive at Aberystwyth at 5-30 p.m. A new express. will leave Birkenhead at 2-25 p.m., Liverpool (Landing Stage) 2-10 p.m., and Chester 3-0 p.m., calling at Wrexham, Ruabon, and Gobowen and leaving Shrewsbury at 4.20 p.m. for Paddington, taking the place of the present 4 25 p.m. from Shrewsbury to London. A new express will leave Aberystwyth at 12 55 p.m. and Welshpool at 3-30 p.m., arriving at Wol- verhampton at 5-15 p.m., Birmingham 5-40, Leamington 6-14, Banbury 6-48, Oxford 7-17, and Paddington at 8-45 p.m. A new express will leave Aberystwyth at 2-45 p.m. and Welshpool at 5-10 p.m., arriving at Wol. verhampton at 6-43 p.m., Birmingham 7-22, Oxford 9-15, and Paddington at 10-50 p.m. A new express will leave Cardiff at S 50 a.m., Bristol (Temple Meads) 9 0 a.m., and Newport at 9.23 a.m. for Hereford, Shrewsbury, and Crewe in connection with expresses leaving Crewe for Scot- land, Manchester, and Liverpool The 9-30 a.m. express from Bristol to the North wiH 'be accelerated to airive at Chester at 1-30 P. Birkenhead 2-2, and Liverpool (Landing Stage), at 2-20 p.m. It will connect at Chester with the 1-42 p.m. to Rhyl and Llandudno. A new express will leave Plymouth at 8 55 a.m., Kingswear 8-55, Dartmouth tby steamer) 8-40, Torquay 9-27, Newton Abbot 9 58, Ttignmouth 10 10, Dawlish 10-17, Exeter 10-41, and Taunton at 11-30 a.m. for Weston-Super-Mare in connection with the 12-5 p.m. from Weston-Super-Mare (12.45 p.m. from Bristol) to the North. There will be connections from Ilfracombe and Minehead. The 10-30 a.m. from Liverpool (Lime Street), 10-45 from Manchester (London R6ad), and 10-35 from Birkenhead will be continued on to Kings- wear and Plymouth, leaving Bristol at 3.50 p.m., arriving at Taunton at 4 45 p m., Exeter 5-32, Dawlish 5-55, Teignmouth 6-6, Torquay 6-44, Kingswear 7-15, Dartmouth (by steamer) 7-30, and Plymouth at 7-20 p.m. A new express will leave Barmouth at 12-40 in oonnection with the 11-15 a.m. from Pwllheli for Ruabon, connecting at Ruabon with the 2-25 p.m. from Birkenhead to Paddington and with the 9.50 a.m. from Paddington to Birkenhead. For other and minor alterations see time tables and notices. J. L. WILKINSON, x776 General Manager. §ales bp Ruction. MANORAVON STUD FARM, LLANDILO, CARMARTHENSHIRE. "CIRANK LLOYD & SONS of WREX- JL HAM, in conjunction with frJchn Francis of Carmarthen, have been instructed by Mr E. Jones to Sell by Auction, without reserve, On FRIDAY, JUNE 29th, 1900, 55 high-class Pedigree Pony, Mares, and Foals, Saddle and Harness, Cobs and Ponies, Stallions, and obe,two,and three-yearold Coltsand Fillies,including many extraordinary Goers and Winners at Crys-al Palace, Bath and West Shropshire and West Midland, Cardiff, Carmarthen, Llandilo, United Counties, and other shows. Lunch at 11-30. Sale at 12 30 prompt. Catalogues from place of sale or the Auctioneers. x759 CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. PRIZES. Yj40 PRIZES. GREAT OFTARTRRR.V AT.R JMANK LLOYD, NUTTAL, & Co. WEDNESDAY, JCLY 4TH.—Light Horses, 15 2 and over. THURSDAY, JULY 5TH.-Ditto under 15-2. FRIDAY, JULY 6TH.—Heavy Horses, all classes. Tliis Sale is a grand medium for disposing of genuine animals. At the May special sale, 15 Horses realized 1,500 guineas; Hunters to 170 guineas Pairs, 180 guineas Cobs and Ponn-s, 50 to 100 guineas heavy Town Hories to 100 guineas. The Cneshire Challenge Cup, value 10 guineas, awarded for best Heavy Horse. Prize lists ready.—Entries close Monday night's post, June 25th. x786 i3ublic Roticr. .LNIACHYNLLETH -UNION. RTHE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY 9 GIVE NOTICE that the Audit of the Ac. counts for the half-year ended the 25th day of March, 1900, of the said Union, and of the several parishes therein, and of the Accounts for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1900, of the Parish Councils or Parish Meetings for the rural parishes in such Union, aud of any Joint Com- mittees appointed in whole or in part by such Councils or Meetings, will commence at the Board-room of the Guardians of the Poor of the said Union at Machynlleth on Friday, the 13th day of July, 1900, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 15th day of June, 1900. (Signed) WILLIAM GRIFFITH, District Auditor of the x774 North Wales Audit District COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 18SS. ]^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that -Ll the next Quarterly Meeting of the Standing Joint Committee cf Quarter Sessions and Countv Council, under Section 30 of the above Act, will be held in the County Hall, Dolgelley, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July, 1900, at the hour of half past one o'clock in the afternoon, when the Committee will proceed to the considera- tion of the business relating to the application or management of the County Stock or Rate within the jurisdiction of the Committee under Sub-Sec- « tion 3 of Section 30 of the said Act, and all persons having any demand against the Committee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgelley on or before the 30th instant. Dated this 9th day of June, 1900. ROBT. JONES, x738 Clerk tu the said Committee. 1 MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. "L^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -L.1 next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth will be held in the County Hall, at Dolgelley, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July, 1900, at 10-30 a.m., when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called aad the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order-I.-In the trial of prisoners. 2.—In the hearing of appeals. 3.—In hearing motions and in the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that all Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence or surrender in discharge of their bail, and all appellants, respondents and their witnesses, and all persons bound by recognizance in any civil proceeding are to appear and be in attendance at the time and place aforesaid. Appeals to be heard must be entered with me not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the Sessions. Dated this 9th day of June, 1900. ROBT. JONES, x737 Clerk of the Peace. A MEMORIAL TO DR GROSHOLZ. It is proposed to erect a memorial to perpetuate the memory of the late Dr F. H. V. Grosholz. All friends and admirers of the late doctor are invited to contribute to the object. Subscriptions will be received by the Lord Lieutenant of Merioneth- shir.1, by Mr J. M. Howell, Aberdovey, or may be paid to the Grosholz Memorial Fund" at the National Provincial Bauk, Towvn. The following fcubcriptions have already been promised :— £ s d Mr W. R. M. Wynne 3 3 0 Mr and Mra Orfcrd 2 2 0 Mrs Of ford ] i 0 Mrs Thruston, Talgarth 2 0 0 Mr W. C. Kettle 110 Colonel and Mrs Wickham 2 2 0 "Ir ornborne Williams 1 1 0 Nir-s Scott 2 0 0 Mr J. M. Howell 2 2 0 Mr Maethion James 0 10 6 Mr R. J. Roberts 0 10 6 Alr W. V. ThDmax. 0 10 6 x793 THE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, TOWYN. THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION FOR Scholarships at the above-named School will be held on Saturday, July 14th. 1900. (Hour will be announced as soon as railway time tables for July will be out.) The following Scholarships will be offered for competition :— Four Scholarships consisting of exemption from payment of all School FeeD. Eight scholarships consisting of exemption frcm payment of Half School Fees. The above Scholarships are open to boys and girls who are and have, for not less than three years, been scholars in any public elementary school. The names of all candidates are to be sent to the undersigned not later than July 10th (Tuesday), from whom all further particulars and syllabus of the work may be obtained. MR E. J. EVANS, 30, High-street, Towyn. Clerk to the Governors. N.B.—Paper, Pens, Penholders, Rules, &c., will be supplied. 3790 ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. On Wednesday, October 3rd, 1900, at least twenty-two Scholarships and Exhibitions up to £ 50 a year will be offered for competition in all subjects' The total annual value of Scholarships and Exhibitions is 1537, and there is also a sum of £100 a year for leaving Exhibitions to Oxford and Cambridge. The College grants degrees of B.A. and B.D. For the B.A. degree three years' residence is necessary. The course taken may be a Pass Course, or an Honour Course in Classics, or Theology, or Mathematics, or Science, or History. The College offers in these courses a good preparation for Civil Service and other professions as well as for Holy Orders. S'udents of the College can obtain degrees at Oxford and Cambridge after two yearB residence there. The Licence in Divinity, with a distinctive hood, is conferred after a two years coarse of study mainly Theological. The total expense of residence need not exceed f45 a year. For full particulars, apply to the Bursar, St. David's College, Lampeter. x740 THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED 1843. RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. ASSETS-.£61,56S,053 Os, Od. NEW FEATURES: (Stated on each Policy.) CASH SURRENDERS. LOANS. AUTOMATIC PAID-UP. INSURANCE. EXTENDED INSURANCE. I- 1 SURRENDERS IN LIFE INSURANCE. There does not appear to be any valid reason why a scale of surrender values should not be printed on each policy issued, S3 as to enable the assured to know what actually to expect.—rimes We are glad to see that this unsatisfactory state of affairs has been altogether altered by the Mutual of Kew York. The Mutual has done much to increase the popularity of life assurance, for the guarantee of really liberal surrender values removes about the only solid lobjectioa to life assurance that exists. —Pall Mall Gazette. For further particulars, appy to the HEAD OFFICE FOR THE UNITED KIN3DOM— 16,17, & 18, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C DISTRICT OFFICE— 34, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. x524 THE DOMINION OF CANADA was JL formed in 1867. ttuti includes the PRO- VlXCtS of PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, t^EW BRUNSWICK, QUEBEC, ONTARIO, '11'(-)BA, the NORTH-NI-ES the NORTH-WEST TEIIRIIORIES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA. This vast country, extending from Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, has a population of over 5,500,000, is under THE BRITISH FLAG, And contains unequalled resources in Agriculture Minerals, Forests, and Fisheries, affording excdlent in- ducement to Capitalists, Persons with Moderate Incomes rarruers, Farm Labourers, Young Men Desiring to Learn Parraing, and Domestic Servants. Now is the GROWING TIME" IN CANADA, And the development is marked by Increase in Popnla- A?-' Pr0^uc*-s, in Railway Mileage, in Schools, in Active Demand for Labour, and in General Prosperity. lull and Official Illformation as to Emigration, Trade plication*™erce' aac* General Inquiry may be had on ap- THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICE, WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF MAPS AND OFFICIAL HANDBOOKS, ILLUS- TRATED, POST FREE. LANTERN SLIDES OF CANADIAN SCENERY LOANED FOR LECTURES. x56 CARDIGANSHIRE MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1900. ^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a JL31 Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cardigan will be held and kept at the Town HaJJ, Lampeter, on Thursday, the 5h day of July, 1900, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will be called over. The Court will then proceed with the business in the following order :—(1) County business. (2) Trial of Prisoners. (3) Hearing of Appeals. And on the day and on the hour above mentioned all the Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer to their names, and the Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these Sessions to be transmitted to the Deputy Clerk of the Peace on or before the 30th day ot June instant and in cases arising subsequently immediately afttr being taken. F. R. ROBERTS, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Aberystwyth, 20th June, 1900. x794 0 A M B R I A N RAILWAYS. ON AND AFTER MAY 1st SECOND CLASS TICKETS, at slightly above Third Class Fares, will be issued between ALL STATIONS on the CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. C. S. DENNISS, Oswestry, General Manager. April, 19CO. x523 WINTER TRAIN SERVICE. FAST TRAINS Will run during the winter months as under :— 1-15 p.m from Aberystwyth, 11-40 a.m. from Pwllheli, and 12-50 p.m. from Barmouth to Welsh- pool and Whitchurch. 3-25 p.m. Welshpool to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, and Pwllheli. These trains connect with London and North Western and Great Western Co's trains to and from all parts. Ø" For full particulars see the Company's Time Tables. C. S. BENNISS, Oswestry, Oct., 1899. General Manager. [w691 Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY WEEK-END TICKETS are issued from LONDON (L. N. W. and G. W. Stations) TO MACHYNLLETH. ABER YSTWYTH, ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, BARMOUTH, DOLGELLEY, LLANBEDR AND PENSARN, HARLECH, PORTMADOC, CRICCIETH, AND PWLLHELI. Available for return on the following Sunday (where train service permits), Monday, or Tuesday. For times of trains, L- c., see special announce- ments. v430 A DAY AT THE WELLS. Commencing JUNE 1st and during JUNE, JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, and OCTOBER, CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS Will be issued from Rhayader and Builth Wells to Llandrindod, Llangammarch, and Llanwrtyd Wells. Commencing JUNE 1st, CHEAP DAY TICKETS Will be issued from Aberystwyth to Corris, Talyllyn, and Aberllefenny. For full particulars as to Train Times, Fares, etc., see Handbills to be had at the Stations, or from Mr W. H. Gough, Superintenden: of the Lice, Oswestry. Oswestry, May, 1900. x641 NONCONFORMIST CHOIR UNION FETE AND CONCERT, CRYSTAL PALACE, JUNE 30TH. WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, EARL'S COURT. On FRIDAY, JUNE 29th, 1900, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO LONDON., Third Class Fares teethe Double Journey. Times Three Days' Five Days' FROM of starting. Tickets. Tickete. p.m. Aberystwyth 5 40") ) Bow Street 5 50 *Llanfihangel 5 54 jr 12a I Borth 6 1 j 178 6d *Ynysl&8. 6 5 J Glandovey 6 17 ) n8 I Machynlleth 6 35 ) J Corris 6 0 Us 6d i8g C mmes Road 6 45 j }-g gj Llanbrynmair 6 57 J- lis ) Carno 7 12 J { 17s In connection with these excursions the Man- chester and Milford Railway Company will issue third class return tickets to Aberystwyth at single fare and a quarter for the double journey, from Pencader, Llanybyther, Lampeter, Tregaron, and Strata Fonda, by traln leaving Pencader at 9-40 a.m., Llanybyther 10-7 a.m., Lampeter 10-20 Tregaron 10-48 a.m., and Strata Florida 11-4 °n*rlday> Jun^29th. The tickets wUl be availab e for return from Aberystwyth on Wednea- day, July 4th. Children under three years of age, Free above three and under twelve, Half-price. Carnages will run through to London (Euston). Passengers return from London (Euston) as under — Three days' passengers return from Loadon (Euston) at 10-0 p.m. on Monday, July 2nd. Five days' passengers return from London (Euston) at 10-0 p.m. on Tuesday, July 3rd. .Pa.ssengers for Ynyelas and Llanfihaagel, re- turning by the 10-0 p.m. ex Euston, must alight at Borth. The tickets are not transferable, and are only available to and from the stations named upon them, and by the trains specified en the Bills if used otherwise, the tickets will be forfeited and full ordinary fares will be charged. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained from Mr W. H. GOCGH, Sapw- intendent of the Line, Oswestry. Oswestry, June, 1900. I rs 9