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MILK BUSINESSES MILS BUSINESSESf MKSSRS. FOX & HOLLAND, the well- JjLL kaown Cowkeepers' and Dairymen's Agents, and Auctioneers (Established 1859) have a good sel -ctioo of over 200 genuine dairies for sale, with or without stock, from £ 50 to £10,000, in all par's of London and suburbs. Intending purchasers b, r. re deciding on a business should call at their office, No 11, Caledonian Road, King's Cross, 5 minutes from Euston Station. N.B. No to purchasers 663.
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Wianttõ. A GENERAL SERVANT WANTED by the 16th May, Must be willing. Good w-ges.-Apply, Commercial Hotel, Blaenau Fe. tini g. x426. A SKILLED MASON required for six months.—Apply t>y lett r before April 20th. i-tating wa^f6—Regutrar, University College of Wale., Aberystwyth x439 CIOOK, good, single-handed, early in May. I —Write, stating age, wage«, and referenc s, Mr* Casson, Bronygarth. Por m«doc. x385 ACHYNLLETH REGISTRY JJJL OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. -Servants wanting p aces and employers wanting servantll, apply, with stamped envelope for reply, to Mrs Ev us, x420. AlNTERSAND PAPERHANGERS. JL WANTED, immediately. Wages 6rI pel botir.-Apply, Ptake, Aberystwyth. x348 REQUIRED, Good General also HOU»P- maid.—Apply, Mr1 R. J. J.-nes, 19, fv>uth Miiriae-t>rr"ce, Aberystwyto. x451 WANTED, a respectable and well- fduoated Youti as Apprent'ce to the Drapery.—Apply, Evans Bros., Paris House, P rt- madoc. x383 ANTED, Milling and Quarry Plant, Ra Is Machinery, Trams, Pumps, Wat^r- wh,Is, Wrought and Ca t-'ron, Scrap, Lead, Zinc, C .pp''r. Brass, Hemp, and Manilla Ropes, Sliip- Sails, Auch.,ra, Chains, Wa-te Rubber, etc., tc. Highest C-sh prices -MeI'qtihatn, Bridge End Sto, es, Aberystwyth. x63 ANTED, good, single-handed Cook r\, early in May; wri e stating wages, age, reference Mrø Casson, Bronygarth, Portmadoo. x331 W A.N r.. D, OOOIl "enmral good p'StC" W f f one wishing to learn.-Apply, Mis Hall, Plynlymon Hou-e, Aberystwyth. x 309 WANTED, a thorough business man as Managing Clerk knowledge of Welsh prt-ft!rro-d. -Apply fully, George Palmer and Sou, Corn M rc ants, Haverfordwest. x378 WANTED, a good general Servant, who can wait at table —Apply, St. Antony's Nor-h-par,dp, Aberyst* yth. x412 WANTED, Gen«ral Servant in a Dairy. Comfortable home. Good wages.—Apply, Mrs Morgan, 9, Malvern Road, West Kilburn, London. x410. WANTED, a Gentleman's Sor as pupil in an old-established Merchant's Office.— George Palmer and Sou, Agricultural Meichauts, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Importers, Haverford- west. x369 WANTED, a Good General Servant.— Apply, Mrs Evans, 39, North-parade, Aber- ystwyth. x416 WANTED, experienced Milliner.— Apply, with full particulars, O M. Jonathan, Criccie h. x409 WANTED, a respectable Man, who understands cows, horses, pigs, sheep, etc., and ordinary farm work to assist in garden and he a generally useful and handy man.-Apply, 0. S. Wynne, Eaq Dol'rbyd. Dolgelley. x422 WANTED, at once, young Housemaid, also Kitchen Maid good wages.—Mrs Stuart Mpnzi's, Mabws. Aberystwyth. x429 WANTED, several well-educated youths as Junior Clerks.—Apply, by letter only, to Mr W H. Gough, Supnrintendmt of the Line, Cam- brian Railways, Oswestry. x434 WANTED, Good General, age about 30; two in family also Boy of 14 as groom widow and son would suit.—Apply, Seren Office, BI&. x444 tI /"ANTED, Boy, about 14, to look after V\ two ponies and help in house, &c.—Apply, Seven Office, Bala, N. W. x445 WANTED, at once, thorough Parlour- maid, housemaid kept. For further particulars, apply to Mrs Wilkin, Glanmawddach, Dolgelley. x448 l:"XT ANTED. at the Cambrian News Fancy V* Goods and Stationery Stores, Terrace- road, Aberystwyth, a well-educated young woman for counter. ANTED Cooks, Housemaids, Wait- resses, and General Servants for the -season.-Apply, Mrs Mackenzie, The Registry, Abf-rystwyth x455 4.RMOUTH. — WANTED at the Cambrian News office, good sharp boy. Good wages. qEo b c Ttt OLGELLEY.-TO LET, all that desir- M able residence known as No. 1, Mount Pleasant, Dolgelley, consisting of kitchen, two cellars, two entertaining rooms, five bedrooms, bath, W.C., and garden (back and front). The house has been put in a thorough state of repair good view rent £22. Possession next May.—For further particulars, apply to Mr R. Jones Griffith, Solicitor, Dolgelley. x366 OLGELLEY.-TO BE LET, with im- mediate possession, the commodious house known as Caxton House or Caxton Private Hotel, suitable aR Private House, House and Shop, or Private Hotel and Boarding House as it is now carried on.—For further information, apply to R. C. Evans on the premises. x371 FARM TO LET, Tyucha, situated mile and a half from Llanilar Station, and mile from CroBswood Station, on the M. and M. Rail- way. Possession 29th September next.—Apply, John Parry, Glanpaith, Aberystwyth. x437 OCTSE TO LET.—Penhelig, Aberdovey. Dining, Drawing-room, 2 Kitchens, 2 Pan- tries, 6 Bedrcome, Boxroom large front garden back entrance sheltered, sunny position. Rent, 922.-Apply, Mr Morris, Penhelig Arms, Aher- dovey. x355 HOUSE TO LET, Southgate, Penparke. For full particulars, apply to Mr J. L. Pickard, at the above address. x362 ALVERN.-Furnished House to Let or Exchange June, July, August; three sitting, five bedrooms no young children rent moderate.—Heynes, Westmead. x354 TO LET, the semi-detached Villa with a well stocked garden -known as Bodlondeb, Llanbadain-road, Aberystwyth. Immediate pos- session may be obtained.—Apply to Messrs Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. x215 TO BE LET, with immediate possession, the farm called Sychnant, Csllan, near Lam- peter —Apply to Joseph Davies, Solicitor, Town Hall, Aberystwyth. TO LET, at ABERDOVEY, Tanyrallt.— Apply, D. Evans, Pendre, Machynlleth. x427. O LET, tack for 300 Sheep on the Grouse Moor from April 2nd to October 29th, 1900. —For terms, apply to Bailiff, Gogerddan, R.S.O. x423 rPIO BE LET, House, No. 43, Queen's-road, X Aberystwyth, from 12th May, 1900.—Apply. J. and E. Evans, 40, Great Darkgate-streot. x433 LLANBEDR, MERIONETHSHIRE, TO LET, two newly-built houses, contain- ing two Reception, seven Bedrooms, Kitchen, Bathroom all latest improvemeats. -Apply, Post master. *333 TO LWT~, THE WELL-KNOWN FULLY-LICENSED HOTEL AND RESTAURANT known as "SMITH'S HOTEL or Situate in GREAT DARKGATE STREET. For full particulars, apply, Morgan & Co., Wine Merchant*, Aberystwyth. x441 PLASHEN, NORTH WALES. 3 Miles from Criccieth, One Mile from Llangybi Station, on the L. and N. W. Railway. TO BE LET, from year lo year, or for a Term, the above comfortable, moderate-sized, old-fashioned unfurnished MANSION, surrounded with fine timber and scenery, and approached by a drive, with lodge, with ample stabling and other buildings, and with medium-sized garden. Land up to 20 acres and shooting (covers, etc.), over 1,500 acres, may be included. Good fishing close by. For further (particulars, apply to- WALTER B. C. JONES, Estate Office, :x89 Criccieth. Z o b c So lb. EGGS, Boff Orpington, from a peri of very fine bir-ls, 5m p> r d<z n; from ^>0 • hirds 3s d per dozen.—Lewis %V, I i,Y, Ab., maide. Aberystwyth. x2M4 FOR SALE, full-sized Billiard Ta- e, by Thos M*vibon, L- eds, u<-w last ye.tir 2^ iuch slate be-1 p,tent low cunh on-, with Ïvor. billiard, p 101, it 11(1 pyramid l>a Is, cues, II.nd itC ceesories also Bag tt- l'e Tab e wit: acc«s«<> ir* complete.—Apply, Hois-nt rg, Cambrian HoM Borth. x403 GUARANTEE PRIME E A T I N G POTATOES 701 per to-; gu^ra -t e FINE JAMES CARROTS, 7°- per t< n guarar.t- prim CLOVER and RYE GRASS HAY, 60s per t guarantee prIme MEADOW* HAY, 55s per to- W H EAT STR A. W. in Bat t, D s, 35 p r to., OATS and BARLEY STRAW, 30« p r t,,(), 011 roil Ruthin Station. Sarnpl's on piilicati m.— Acpiy. HUGHES, STORES RUTHIN v934 SALE.-LADY'S BICYCLh very go^d make; in gor-d conditon bell, lamp, .,c, Brook's best lady's saddle. Not been miie1* u"ed f9. mght thke 98.-Apply, T," Cambrian Neios Office. x418 rpOWYN-ON-SEA. Two Pictur-sque X Villas for Sale; be-t po-ition in Towyu; large rooms sanitatiou perfect; h. aDd c. service. Magnificent Scenery.-Apply, R. P. Morgan, Towyn. x392 OUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR SALE. PALMS, &c., on Hire for Decoration. Apply to Head Gardener, Queen's Hotel Gardens, Aberystwyth. ul85 gentietrp. ESTABLISHED 1876. MR A. C. POWELL, L.D.S.R.C.S., DRNTAL SURGEON, 24, PORTLAND STREET, ABER- YSTWYTH, Honorary Dental Surgeon to the Aberystwyth In firmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. MACHYNLLETH.—The Firet and Third Wednes- day in each month, at Mr Marpole's, Liverpool House, Maenf wyn-street, from 2 to 5 o'clock, or by appointment. LAMPETER.—The Second and Fourth Fridays in each month, at Mrs Wílliams, Grocer, Harford Square, from 10 a.m. to 4 p m. Charges Moderate. Welsh spoken. Consultations Free. P416 ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. MESSRS MURPHY & ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS. Honorary Dentists to the Aberystwyth Infirmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. A RFNNVQQ 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. tynsintse J'.O(\ttS9t9'. ABERYSTWYTH F. BENNISON, FISHMONGER & FRUITERER, LISBURNE HOUSE, TERRACE-ROAD. FRESH FISH DAILY RESH FISd DAILY CAUGHT BY OUR owN BOAT IN THB BAY. FRESH SALMON FROM THE TEIFY, SEVERN, AND OTHER RIVERS. ICE always on hand. Homers' clotted cream and cream cheese. Fruit and Vegetables fresh daily. BENNISON'S POSTING STABLES, PORTLAND STREET (late Pareezer Hall), ABERYSTWYTH. The best-appointed LIVERY AND POSTING STABLES In Aberystwyth. HORSES AND CARRIAGES of every description FOR HIRE. Landaus, Victorias, Waggonettes, Phaetons, Dog- carts, Governess Cars, &c., by the day or hour. All Orders, which may be left at Lisburne House or the Stables, promptly attended to. Ambers. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for re-building Rhydyfagwyr C.M. Chapel. Plans and specification may be seen at the above place. Sealed tenders should be sent to Mr D. Morgan, Lodge Farm, Crosswood, on or before the 14th April. The lowest or any tender not neceisarily accepted. x440 CORPORATION OF ABERYSTWYTH. THE TOWN COUNCIL invite Tenders for 70 tons of best Portland Cement. Tenders, to state the price per ton delivered free of all charges, to be sent to me before noon Mon- day, the 9th inBt. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. REES JONES, .Corporation Offices, Borough Surveyor. Smithfield-road, April 4th, 1900. x452 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for proposed alterations at and additions to Balmoral House, Victoria-terrace, Aberystwyth. Plans and specifications can be seen at my office on and after April 10th. Sealed Tenders to be sent to T. Mortimer Green, Esq., Registrar, University College of Wales, Aber- ystwyth, on or before April 19th, 1900. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. T. E. MORGAN, x436 Architect. Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACIORS. TENDERS are invited for proposed JL alterations at and additions to 9, Laura- place, Aberystwyth, for G. Fossett Roberts, Esq., 2, South-terrace. Plans and specification can be seen at my office on and after April 10th. Sealed tenders to be sent to me on or before April 21st, 190°. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. E. MORGAN, Architect, x435. Aberystwyth. FARMERS SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Stockings, &c. Patterns forwarded and carriage paid to and from the Mills on all orders over E2. TYLER & COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSUL, SOUTH WALES. dc", bU Auction. B R O G I N I N F A W R, Two- -nd-a H mil s fr m Biw S r*ft Station and ha; a-miU- fr-.it, the -illige of Penrhyncoch. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c. \/I R J JAMftS has been instructed 1 to N n b} lJnhlic Auction, Un sA UllDA Y, A rRIL 7 th, 1900, th- whole of the F A H I 1 sG STOCK, &c., COMPRISING CATTLE. —Five Mic Cows, two-year-old BulIn ks -mi Rei i H. 6 Y t' ..dings, I Calf. IIOR';FS. -Vl (I Mllle (one in foal to Roileston H v Id ") I two-year-d l Holt, 1 Yearling Filly. PIGS.—T-^ e s r. Pigs. SHEEP. -Sixt_V-sek e,, l ambs, an • Hams IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, &c.-Two Carts Scotch P I Sma l dItto, 2 HlIorrowI, B*rr"W, Ch ffoutter, G aring, 2 Bridles, 2 C.rt Saddle. 3 Collars, 2 Harnes 1 p.ir Ploughing Trace*, t, t-ether wit 1 a quantity of Straw, Corn, H"y. Pota- to' s, and Maug >ds and p-rt of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. S,ile to commence at 12-30 sharp. x400 SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF JERSEY COWS, &c. (Removed tor convenient of Sale from the Cambri-n Hotel). MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed hy J. Hohenb-rg, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction at the Smithfieid On MONDAY, APRIL 9th, 1900, 3 Jersey Cow" in calf, 1 Jersey Yearling Heifer, 1 Black Cow 1 Pony, four-year-old, quiet to ride .,nd drive Pony Tr"p and Harness, Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Bridles, Stable Requisites, Pulper and Slict-r, and other articles. Sale to commnce at 2 o'clock. x404 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ST. PHILLIP'S HALL (Removed for convenience of Sale from No. 11, Queen's-road). SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, which will be sold at the aKove Hall, advertised to take place on 11 th APRIL, 1900, BY MR J E. JAMES. IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. v325 OLD ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR J. E. JAMES has received instruc- tions from Mr Wheatley to Sell by Public Auction at the above pitce, On WEDNESDAY, llth APRIL, 1900, the whole of the surplus stock of PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS, HAR- MONIUMS, a d many other kinds of Musical Instruments also a valuable collection of OIL-PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, AND ENGRAVINGS. Full particulars will appear shortly. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, or of Mr Wheatley. x413 TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES will Sell by Auction at the LION ROYAL HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th, 1900, At 3 p.m., the following Properties LOT 1.—The very desirable and commodious LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE with the Stables, Coach-house, Saddle Room, Hay Room, Out-buildings, Yard, and Garden, called BOULEVARD HOUSE." occupying a command- ing position in North-parade, Aberystwyth, and held on Lease for the unexpired term of Thirty years from the 12th November, 1899, at the yearly ground rent of f5. Possession of this Lot will be given on the com- pletion of the purchase and a renewal of the Lease for the term of Seventy-five years may be obtained from the Corporation of Aberystwyth on the usual terms and conditions. LOT 2.-The Leasehold Cottage and Bakehouse in Portland road, occupied by Mrs Mary Thomas. LOT 3.—The Leasehold Cottage, being 41, Port- land-road, occupied by Mrs Mary Jones. LOT 4.—The Leasehold Cottage, being 43, Port- land-road, occupied by Mr John Griffiths. Lets 2, 3, and 4 are held with other property under a Lease from the Corporation of Aberyst- wyth for the unexpired term of Thirty years from the 25th March, 1900, and will be sold free of ground rent. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer or to Mr JOSEPH DAVIES, Solicitor, Town Hall, x419 Aberystwyth. @U5tn£1HJ <3U)tassej6. ABERYSTWWTH FOR PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES GO TO SAMUEL'S NORTH END STOKES, RAILWAY TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. w926 FOR PURE CONFECTIONERY IN ALL VARIETIES, GO TO MORGANS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, 27, PIER STREET, 16, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Agent for Barratt s & Co., London. ICES DAILY. SHOPS SUPPLIED. wll TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 13, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. DAVID JAMES. Suitings, Coatings, Trouserings, &c., in the best fashion and at reasonable prices. Cricketing and Boating Suits made to order on the Shortest Notice. CAERUOG NURSERIES. J. WEBSDELL, NURSERYMAN & FLORIST ST. DAVID'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. WREATHS AND CROSSES MADE TO ORDER. BOXES OF CHOICE CUT FLOWERS FROM Is. 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 is cordially invited. ESTABLISHED 1848. DAVID JAMES & Co., SCULPTORS :AD MONUMENTAL MASONS, LLANBADARN FAWR, ABER- YSTWYTH.: Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Headstones, Ledgers, Tablets, in Granite, Marble, Slate, and Stone, at Reasonable Prices. Monuments Restored and Re-lettered, and every description of Monumental work executed. ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS FBKE. w67 gaks by Auttion. THE SALE ROOMS, QUEEN'S ROAD. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH "ill Sell by Auction at their Sale Rooms, Qu-en'a road, Ab; ry twyth. On WEDNESDA Y and THURSDAY, APRIL 4th and 5th, 1900, A large assemblage of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. Sale to commence at two p.m. x321 THE SKLE ROOMS, QUEEN'S ROAD. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. -7 Vf ESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH iVJ. will Sell by Auction at their Sale Rooms, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth, on WEDNMSDA Y and THURSDAY, APRIL 18th and 19th, 1900, a large assemblage of valuable and useful House- hold Furniture and other effects. x450 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. i/TR R. K. JENKINS will Sell by Pub- (J_L lie Auction, AT AN EARLY DATE, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FUR ITURE and other ESFecrs. x247 RHEIDOL VALE VILLA, LLANBADARN FAWR, NR. ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF RESIDENTIAL VILLA AND PREMISES. MR R. K. JENKINS has been instructed by Hope Eiiwani, E»q., to Sell by Public Auction at the Lion Hotel, Anerystwyth, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bith, 1900, At three o'clock P.M., that desirable and well-built FTFBEHOLD VILLA Known as RHEIDOL VALE VILLA, situated within a few minute wAk o! the village of Llan. badarn Fawr, standing in its own grounds, coutain. ing large Dining-room, Six Bedrooms, W.C., Kitchen, Grounds, and Out-houses. Further particulars of the Auctioneer, 10, Port- land-street. x374 TOWN OF PWLLHELI. MESSRS W. DEW and SON have been instructed by Mrs Jones of Bryo Berllan, Pwllheli, to offir for Sale by Public Auction at Pwllheli, on Tuesday, May 1st, 1900, the following valuable Freehold Properties, situate in High-street and Sand-street, in one of the best positions in the town, viz., the fully- licensed House, knonn as Golden Fleece, the Dwelling House and Shop adjoining, the Railway Arms Temperance Hottil, Eight Dwelling Houses forming Glanafon-terrace, Dwelling Hou-es, Shop and Bakehouse adjoining, and Six Cottages situate at the rear of the same with entrance from Sand- street. Full particulars in due course. x387 SALES BY MR J. PARRY JONES. MR J. PARRY JONES, Auctioneer, Penrhyndeudraoth, has beea instructed to Sell by Public Auction On WEDNESDAY, APRIL ilth 1900, Part of the Household Furniture of Crystal House, Barmouth. Sale to commence at 1-30 prompt. Terms Cash. Monthly Sale of Fat Stock at Chwilog, MON- DAY, APRIL 30th, at 2 o'clock. Land-letting at Llwyncadwgan, Dyffryn, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th. x428 By Order of the Mong*g<*e.-—CRICCIETH, NORTH WALES.—Sale of a desirable FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE. MR HENRY ROBERTS has been in- structed to Sell Auction at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Criccieth, on SATURDAY, APRIL the 14th, 1900 (Eubject to conditions to be then produced), all that FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE called" CARfREFLE," Criccieth, held under a perpetual ground rent of f2 5s Od per annum and situate at Gia for-terrace, within a few yards of the beach. The house contains 3 Sitting Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Kitchen, 2 W.Ca. and Pre- mises, a Flower Garden in front, and commands a fine view of the sea ani mountains, was quite recently erected and therefore in a thoroughly good repair. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock in the after- noon. For further particulars, apply to W. Morris Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Baik-place, Portmadoc, or the Auctioneer, at Portmadoc. x449 gttsmess bbtt!i,6£.£i. ABERYSTWYTH. GYDtt, PIER STREET, FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE, VIEWS, &c. New Novelties in Art Goods for Painting. Just published, a fine Photogravure of LORD KI1CHENER OF KHARTOUM. Price 2s 6d eaeh. BLINDS. FOR every description of Venetian Blinds, JC Art, and Embroidered Blinds, outside Blinds for Gentlemen's Residences, Hotels, and outside Spring Shop Blinds, inside Shop Blinds, Wire Blinds, and Blinds Neatly Repaired, apply to the Agent, Thomas Hopkins, Builder and Contractor, Gray's Inn-road, Aberystwyth. Samples to be seen at the Works. xl56 The Oldest Billposting Establishment in Town and District. JOHN LLOYD & SONS, TOWN CRIERS, Billposters & Distributors, H AVE the largest number of most prominent Posting Stations in all parts of Aberystwyth and District Having lately purchased the business and stations of Aber vstwythAdvertisinff and General Bill Posting Stations, they are able to take large contracts of every description. Over 100 Stations in the Town and District. Official Billposters to the Town and County Councils G.W.R. Co., Cambrian Railway Co., all the Auctioneers of the Town and District, and other public bodies. Private Address— 18, SKINNER ST., ABERYSTWYTH. DAVID WATKINS, PLUMBER, PAINTER, PAPER- H A N G E R, GLAZIER, AND DECORATOR. PAPERHAN GINGS, SHEET LEAD, PIPES, AND SANITARY FITTINGS KEPT IN STUCK. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ALL ORDERS BY POST OR OTHER- WISE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WORKSHOP I PRIVATE ADDRESS SEA VIEW PLACE. J 7, CUSTOM HOUSE ST. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR JAMBS REES (Seventeen years with Messrs Murphy and Rowley), 4, TRINITY PLACE, ABERYSTWYTH MR. REES visits TREGARON first and last Tuesdays in each Month at Mrs Williams, Stanley House. Visits Maobynlleth the Second and Fourth Wed- nesdays in each month at Mrs R. Jones, Pentre'r- hedyn Street (opposite Lion Hotel). Visits Lampeter the First and Third Fridays in each Month, at R. Evans, Milliner, 18, Harford Square. ISvi re. Charges moderate. t351 tt{£!i bp faction. PENTREMA WR, LLANBRYNMAIR, Half-mile from Llanbrynmair Station on t^e Cambri-n Railways. ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c. MFSSRS R. GILLART & SONS HAVE been instructed by the Executors of the late Messrs Vaughan Hughes and Johu Jones to Sell by Public Auction on the premises, as above, On THURSDAY. APRIL 19th, 1900, The whole of the excellent FARMING STOCK COMPRISING :— 65 Head of HEREFORD CATTLE, viz., 12 Milch Cows with their cal, es or in calf; 7 g and thr,.e-y,ar-old Heifers in calf; 16 two-year old Bull 'eks 8 two-year old Heifers; 15 Ye. rl nk Steers aDd H. ifers 7 Calven. 6 HORSES, viz., Smart Chestnut M'Hc" eight- year-old, 1ft 2 hands, in foal; powerful Black Gelding, five-year-old, 16 hands capital Rack G-lding, tbre«*-year-old, 15 hands; promising Hay Gelding, two year-old; B y Cob Mare, thr.e-year old, 14 1 hands Chestnut Cob Gelding, t o-year. old. 3 PIGS, viz., Sow in farrow 2 Store Pig. Tog ther with a varied assortment of AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Luncheon at 10 a.m. Sale to commence at 11 a m. Catalogues will be forwarded or obtained on application to the Auctioneers, Machynlleth and Towyn. N.E.-The Sale of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, DAIRY UTENSILS, &c, will tke place on April 26th, 1900. S. e roster. x365 DOLGELLEY, MERIONETHSHIRE. By order of the Trustees of the Will of the Itite W. C. Fookf, Etcj., Q.C. MR LEWIS WILLIAMS will Sell at the Golrlen Lion Royal Hotel, Dolgelley, on SATURDAY, 21st APRIL, 1900, At 3 p m., t e Valuable Freehold Farms known as TYN-Y-(JEUNANT AND FFKWD-Y-BRITHVLL (about three miles from Dolgelley), comprising respectiv. ly 182a. lr. lp. and 48a Or. lp. Particulari- and Conditions of Messrs HUGHES AND SONS, 34, John-street, Bedford-row, London, and of the AUCTIONEER, Dolgelley. x425 750 HORSES. FIRST WEEK IN MAY. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS INVITE early Kntries for the be»t Sales of the year. Thursday, May 3rd—Heavy Lurry and Young Horses. Fridav, 4th-Harness Hor, es aad Match Pairs. Satur;iay, 5th-Hackneys, ShowCobs, and Ponies. Prizes, 940. Entries close April 23rd. x443 SALE OF GLANYRAFON LIBRARY, Including upwards of 3,000 Volumes, many of them exceedingly rare and valuable, especially those rel-tint-, to Welsh Niu-ic, Pcetry, An, iquities, and Periodical Literature. Also several Valuable Musical Instruments, OIL PAINTINGS, AND CURIOS. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL, AND POOLE are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Nicholas Bennett, Esq., to conduct this Important Sale in the VICTORIA HALL, Newtown, on THURSDAY, MAY 3rd, 1900. Catalogues 6d each from the Auctioneers, Chirbury. x447 QAM BRIAN RAILWAYS. 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. gar For full particulars see the Company's Time Tables. C. S. BENNISS, Oswestry, Oct., 1899. General Manager. [w £ 91 Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY WEEK-END TICKETS are issued from LONDON.(L. & N. W. and G. W. Stations) TO MACHYNLLETH, ABERYSTWYTH: ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, BARMOUTH, DOLGELLEY, LLANBEDR AND PENSARN, HARLECH, PORTMADOC, CRICCIETH, AND PWLLHELI. Available for return on the following Sunday (wùere train service permits), Monday, or Tuesday. For times of trains, &,c., see special announce- ments. v430 EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1900. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO SCOTLAND On THURSDAY, APRIL 12th. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued for 5 and 9 days to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Greenock, etc. On THURSDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 12th and 14th. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Newport (Mon.), Dowlais, Neath, Merthyr, Cardiff, and Swansea, available for return up to and inclusive of Saturday, April 21st, exctpt Good Friday, April 13th, and Sunday, April 15th. On THURSDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 12th and 14th, CHEAP EIGHT DAY TICKETS will be issued from Aberystwyth, Pwllheli, Bar- mouth, Machynlleth, Newtown, Montgomery, Welshpool, Oswestry, Fenns Bank, and inter mediate stations to Manchester, Stockport, Liver- pool, Birkenhead, Chester, Warrington, Sheffield, Leeds, Dewtbury, Batley, Bradford, lluddersfield. Matlock, and Buxton. The usual WEEK END TICKETS will be issued On THURSDAY, APRIL, 12th and SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, to Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Wolverhamp- ton, Peterborough, Leicester, Derby, Leeds, Dews- bury, Huddersfifld, Bradford, Sheffield, etc. EXCURSION BOOKINGS to -:L 0 N D 0 N:- On THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to London for 5 and 8 days. On GOOD FRIDAY and EASTER MONDAY CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS TICKET will be issued from Oswestry, Llanymynech, Welsh pool, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, and intermediate stations to Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Dolg-lley, and Barmouth. SPORTS AND CYCLE RACES AT PWLLHELI; HORSE, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW, NEVIN; EISTEDDFODAU AT BARMOUTH, CRICCIETH, AND PWLLHELI, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 16th, CHEAP DAY TICKETS will be issued from Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Aberdovey, Towyn, and intermediate stations to Barmouth, Harlech, Dolgelley, Pwllheli, etc. ATHLETIC SPORTS AT CARNARVON. CHEAP DAY TICKETS will be issued from Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 16th. For full particulars as to train times, fares, &c., see handbills issued by the Company. All information regarding tourist and arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on applica- tion to W. H. Gough, Superintendeat of the Line, Oswestry. Oswestry, April, 1900. x421 n public police. 1 GO Q Thirty-three years ago we opened our shop in Aberystwyth. In returning thanks to the Public for their generous and 11 increasing support, we have pleasure in stating that the past year's trading has been the most successful or all. We have long been hampered for the want of room, and to meet this defect have rearranged the shop and turned the whole house into stock rooms, so that now we are the better enabled to carry on our business freely and meet the public s increasing demand for variety of choice when purchasing their boots and shoes. We have spared no trouble in catering for our customers1 wants, and are sure that the Season of 1900 will find us better prepared than ever with greatness of choice, newness of style, excellence in quality, and reasonableness in price. 1Ve do repairs promptly, neatly, and cheaply. TVe alter and repair all kinds of waterproof garments. We are the Sole Agents for the famous "K" and Dr. Jaegar Boots. We make all kinds of boots and shoes to measure. We have shops in most of the principal towns in the United Kingdom. We state our well-known terms All goods guaranteed (except the very lowest quality), and any boots and shoes not giving reason- able satisfaction in wear will be repaired free of charge or a new pair given instead. We invite all to give us a trial. Dicks & Co., 12, GREAT DARKOATE STREET, .7 ABER YSTWYTH, AND AT DOLGELLEY, BARMOUTH, PWLLHELI, FESTINIOG, MACHYNLLETH, LAMPETER, CARDIGAN. UNIVERSITY OF WALES. THE SIXTH MATRICULATION EX- JL AMINATION will commence on v onday, June 25th, 1900. Particulars from the Registrar, University Office, Brecon, from whom forms of entry can be obtained. Entries must be mad* not later than Monday, June 4th, 1900. x257 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a separate Building named Soar, situate at Cwmllinau, in the Civil Parish of Cemmes, in the County of Montgomery, in the Registration Dis rict of Machynlleth, bring a Building certified accord- ing to law as a Piace of Meeting for Religious Worship was, on the 29th day of March, 1900, duly registered for Solemnizing Marriages therein, pur- suant to the Act of 6th and 7th Wm. IV., c. 85. Witness my hand this 29th day of March, 1900. D. EVANS, x424. Superintendent Registrar. MARGARET WILLIAMS, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Vict. Chap. 25. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Ll persons having any claims against the Estate of Margaret Williams, late of Gwarcaeau. in the parish of Llangwyryfon, in the county of Car- digan, Spinster, who died on the 4th day of March, 1899, probate of whose will was granted by the Principal Registry of the Probate Division to Ben- jamin Jones and Richard Morice, the Executors, on the 13th day of January, 1900, are required to send particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of April next, after which date the Executors of the said deceased will pro- ceed to distribute her assets, having regard ouly to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. Dated the 27th day of March, 1900. ROBERTS & EVANS of Aberystwyth, x398 Solicitors to the said Executors. BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTHT" HACKNEY CARRIAGES. T^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1^1 Mr G. Rogers of Oswestry will, on the 14th and 16th of April next, between the hours of ten and four, attend at the Smithfield, Aberyst. wyth, for the purpose of inspecting and certifying as to the state of repair and condition of Hackney Carriages proposed to be licensed for hire within the Borough. No application for a licence for the year 1900- 1901 will be entertained unless the Hackney Carriage has been submitted to Mr Rogers on or before the said dates, and licences will only be granted in respect ef carriages certified by Mr Rogers to be in a thorough state of repair and fit for use. BY ORDER. Town Clerk's Office, Aberystwyth, March 28th, 1900. x402 DOVEY, MAWDDACH, AND GLASLYN SALMON FISHERY DISTRICT. I^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .1^1 the Conservators for the above-named dis- trict have, with the approval of the Board of Trade, varied the rates of Licence duties for fishiDg for salmon with rod and line prescribed by the Bylaw adopted on the 5th December, 1889, and that in lieu of the duties therein imposed, the following duties shall henceforth be payable, viz. For each and every single rod and line. For a season fl month 10s j, week. 5s .» day Is NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that henceforth the size of the mesh of nets to be used in the river Dovey and its tributaries above Glandovey railway bridge shall be 2 inches from knot to knot or 10 inches all round; AND THAT the weekly close time for all salmon nets throughout the district shall commence at six o'clock on Satur- day morning and terminate at six o'clock on Mon- day morning, both inclusive. It is illegal to fish for salmon within the district without a licence. Licences may be obtained at my office at Dolgelley. By order, W. R. DAVIES, Clerk to the Board of Conservators. Queen's-square, Dolgelley, March 21st, 1900. x342 HE DOMINION OF CANADA was formed in 1867. and includes the PRO- VINCES of PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, QUEBEC, ONTARIO, MANITOBA, the NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES, 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 excellent in- ducement to Capitalists, Persons with Moderate Incomes Farmers, Farm Labourers, Young Men Desiring to Learn Farming, and Domestic Servants. Now is the "GROWING TIME" IN CANADA, And the development is marked by Increase in Popula- tion, in Products, in Railway Mileage, in Schools, in Active Demand for Labour, and in General Prosperity. Full and Official Information as to Emigration, Trade and Commerce, and General Inquiry may be had on ap- plication to 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 WHY send Printing elsewhere when yon can have it done Cheaper, Quicker, and Better at the IC Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. RE DAVID JONES, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Victoria, chap. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all 1. creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of David Jones, late of Tyncelyn, Bryneglwys, Corwen, in the county of Merioneth, Cattle Dfaler, deceased (who died on the 10th day of February, 1900, and to whose estate letters of administration were granted by the Probate Division of Htr Majesty's H'gh Court of Justice on the 23rd day of March, 1900, to Eiizabeth Jones, the lawful widow and rebct of the said deceased), are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of their claims or d- mands to me, the undersigned Solicitor for the said adnrnistratrix, on or before the 18th day of May, 1900, after which date the said administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which she shall then have notice and she will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any person:or persons of whose claims or demands she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 3rd day of April. 1900. JOHN T. LEWIS, 54, Chancery-lane, London, W.C., x431 Solicitor for the said Administratrix. JAMES JAMES, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 Victoria, chap. ter 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other parsons having ftny debts, claims, or demands against the estate of James James, late of Llanbedrog, in the county of Carnarvon, retired Sergeant of Police (who died on the 24th day of December, 1899, and whose will was proved by John James of 30, Pickering-street, ESSPX road, in the county of London, and Ann Morgan of 11, Regent-street, Aberayron, in the county of Cardigan, the executor and execatrix therein named, in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 24ih day of March, 1900), are re- quired to send in particulars in writing of their debts, claims, or demands to me the undersigned, as solicitor to the said executor and executrix, on or before the 14th day of May, 1900, after which day the said executor and executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the debts, claims, or demands of which they shall then have had notice and that they will not be liable for the assets or auy part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose debt, claim, or demand they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1900. CLEDWYN OWEN, Pwllheli, Solicitor for the said x430 Executor and Executrix. (fricrtimt Jlbbrcssfs. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF BARMOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I am much obliged to you for the honour you have done me in electing me as one of your repre- sentatives on the Barmouth Urban District Council. The interests of Barmouth shall have my best and constant attention. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, BENJAMIN J. ALLSOP. Corsygedol Hotel, April 2nd. 1900. AT DRETHDALWYR YR ABERMAW. FONEDDIGESAU A BONEDDIGION, Yr ydwyf yn teimlo yn dra diolchgar am yr anrhydedd yr ydych wedi ei osod arcaf trwy fy ethol yn un o'ch Cynrychiolwyr ar Gynghor Dos- barth Dinesig yr Abermaw. Rhoddaf fy sylw dyfalaf a chyson i fuddiannau yr Abermaw. Ydwyf, Foneddigesau a Boneddigion, Eich ufuddaf wasanaethydd, BENJAMIN J. ALLSOP. Corsygedol Hotel, Ebrill 211, 1900. x446 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF BARMOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Please accept my best thanks for the honour you have done me in electing me as one of your repre- sentatives on the Barmouth Urban District Council. It will be my duty to see that your confidence in me is not misplaced. I am, Your most obedient servant. TOM ABRAHAM. Old Belle Vue, April 2nd, 1900. AT DRETHDALWYR YR ABERMAW. FONEDDIGESAC A BONEDDIGION, Byddwch gystal a derbyn fy niolchgarwch gwresocaf am yr anrhydedd a roesoch arnaf drwy ty ethol yn un o'ch cynrychiolwyr ar Gyngbor Dosbarth Dinesig yr Abermaw. Ymdrechaf fy ngoreu i waeud fy nyledswydd i chwi fel na bydd i chwi cael aich tiomi ynof. Ydwyf, Eich ufuddaf was, TOM ABRAHAM. I Hen Belle Vue, Ebrill 2il, 1900. x453