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yost LOST, on February 18th, a Welsh Terrier _LJ Bitch, answers to name of "Flo," black back, tan legs with tan about head, wire haired, about twelve months o!d.—Information to be given to the Stationmaster, Machynlleth. a731 PEACOCK-Strayed from Glyn Maiden, JL Dolgelley, on the 24th nit. Anyone finding the same will oblige by communicating with Mrs Carpenier at the nbove address. March 3rd, 1902. a662 ounb FOUND, March 2nd, 1902, a Black and Jf Tan Setter Bitch. Unless claimed within 7 days, will be sold to defray expenses.—Apply, George Fellowes, 21, North-parade, Aberystwyth. a720 Mantei). ABERYSTWYTH.—wanted, to rent, a smill House. Central position preferred.— Apply, A.C. W., Cambrian News Office, Aberyst- wyth. RESPECTABLE, Sober Man, aged 38, squires a Situation as working Farm Bailiff. —Apply, E. Williams, 2, Upperfield street, Dol- gelley. a714 RAPERY.—WANTED, Junior Young Man, Welsh.—Apply, J. M. Edwards, Dowlais. a637 XPERIENCED Gen3ral WANTED, April; small familv, one child of seven two years' references. Welsh-speaking preferred. Good wages.—Mrs Lewis, Tophill, Pontypridd. a685 GOOD GENERAL wanted plain cook- \Jf ing part washing early riser character last place. No children. — Mrs Stone, 6, Shde- lane, Manchester. ù.635 L JONES, Chemist, Kidwelly, has a vacancy for an Apprentice. Comfortable home. a655 MAN, aged 35, wishes to represent a respectable Firm or Manager. Wide ex- perience splendid testimonials.—" Box 100," Cambrian News Office. a682 REGISTRY for Ladies and Servants, 8, JA) Brynmair, Towyn, Merioneth. WANTED, Cooks, Cook-generals, Housemaids, Waitresses, Kitchenmaids, Generals, &c. Stamps for replies. a740 TO TAILORS.—WANTED, good general J. hand must be steady and reliable constant work.—A. J. Davies, Draper, Pwllheli. 11.713 110 TAILORS.—WANTED at once, two J. General Hands must be steady.—Apply, J. Evans, Aberdovey. a733 TO PRINTERS.—WANTED, a Young -L Man u8.d to case and press.—Apply to W. O. Jones, Portmadoc. a751 YANMAN.—An energetic young Man V wanted for a Bread Van strictly abstainer speak Welsh.—Apply, Evans, Steam Bakery, Lam. peter. a724 WT ANTED, by March 17th, a thoroughly ▼ V good General Servant, age 20 to 25 good wagf s. — Mrs Kalber, 37, Park avenue, Willesden Green, London. a660 WANTED, all kinds of Mining and VV 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, People to know that the 'T oldest Warden Seed Establishment, E. P. Taylor, Radnor House, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth, has just received his annual Stock of Garden and Field Seeds, comprising Duke of York Potatoes, Up-to-Date, Ash Leaf, Sharps Victor, and various other kinds of Potatoes. All leading sorts of Late and Early Peas. All kinds of Seeds. Also Flower Seeds in Id Packets. y786 VXT ANTED Shop Premises, in Pwllheli, » V at moderate rental good position or would entertain purchase.—Particulars to Cymro," Cambrian News Office, Portmadoc. a640 WANTED, someone to attend an In- Vv valid Lady. Work light; comfortable home to a cheerful companion f20 per annum.— Apply, E. R. H., Tan.y Ion, Criccieth. a649 WANTED, Mining and Quarry Plant, VV Rails, Machinery, Trams, Pumps, Water- Wheels, Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Lead, Zinc, Copper, Brass, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ships Sails, Anchors, Chains, Waste, Rubber, etc., etc. Highest Cash prices. — Mcllquham, Bridge End Stores, Aberystwyth. a620 WANTED, a good, strong, general Ser* TV vant.—Apply, Treharne's Private Hotel, North-pirade. a699 WANTED, Cook-General.—Apply, Miss Jones, 42, Marine-terrace. a723 WANTED, for the country, a thoroughly- TT experienced House Parlour-Maid house- maid kept.—Mrs Lewes, Ffosrhydgaled, near Aber- yetwyth. a 707 TX^ANTED, a capable gentlemanly, T* Y fluth, about 20 speaking English and Welsh. to attend counter, work in Warehouse, and Olake himself generally useful in wholesale and family wine and spirit business salary, £1 a week. -Apply, Frank Wheeler and Co., Wine and Spirt Merchants, Pwllheli. a 695 WANTED, a young person who knows WV a little cooking and can do housework Church wages from £14 and all found Wales.— Apply, X, Office of this paper. a 693 WANTED, in pleasant suburb of TV Aberystwyth, House containing two deception rooms and five or six bedrooms garden.— ply, Bodlondeb, Llanbadarn-road. a718 WANTED, a General Servant at a private villa in Dorsetshire. Welsh girl preferred.—Apply to Mrs Humphreys, Hill Side, wl lheli. a705 WANTED, a good Furnished House, 12 yV Bedrooms, Good Garden and Grounis, high situation, from May. six months, near to a station, with rough t hooting and fishing, which could ei, her be hired with or near the residence.— Anply, W. Dew and Son, Llandudno and Bangor. WANTED, for 12 Months, a well-fur- W nished country House, with pleaèant Sfounde, about 8 bedrooms, 3 or 4 sitting-rooms lent about £ 150.—Apply, W. Dew and Son, Llan. dudno and Bangor. a.735 V%7"ANTED, at once, Man and Wife to T manage a small farm, two cows and 200 8heep,—Apply, J. H. Bullock, Esq., Dinas Mawddwy. 11.730 WANTED, A HOUSEMAID—Apply Misses Owen, 21, North-parade, Aberyst- wyth; a748 WANTED, July, very small detached Furnished Cottage and ground. Plate and linen also kind home for two Dogs.—"R. Bryn- teg, Aberdovey. a742 WANTED, on Cardigan Bay, a detached W unfurnished House with small Garden and field, Coach house, Stable, Bathroom, and inside W.c. »ecessary.—Address, with particulars, to Sclater, Bettws-y-Coed. a739 WANTED, a good General Servant small house one lady, occasionally two. i^fy11-—" B Cambrian News Office. a744 WANTED, General Servant.—Apply, Mr A. C. Powell, Brunswick House, 4, •fQrtlaod.street, AberyBtwyth. a750 btJLtt A BERYSTWYTH. TO BE LET.— Shop and Dwelling House, main thorough- fare, containing Corner Shop, 3 t itting rooms, 9 bedrooms, and domestic offices.—Apply, Daniel, Son, and Meredith, Estate Agents, Queen's road, Aberystwyth. a434 ABERDOVEY, NORTH WALES, Un- furnished, TO LET OR SOLD charming *illa residence (modern), three reception, six good bedrooms, dressing, bathroom (h. and c.) box, and tore rooms, good water, perfect sanitation, front Pfive, tennis lawn, garden, elevated; commanding °Vely views sea and mountain near town and Mf links.—Apply, Tomlins, Bryntegwel. a565 J»ARMOUTH.—TO BE LET, Hendre- mynach Hall, standing in its own grounds sh l occuPy'n8 a a*»qne position, completely loured, but open to the South, and commanding ely_ views. There are ten bedrooms, three .th..tton rooms, and usual offices. Good garden WI fountain torrent. Adjoining high road and j,, i Rail, Post Office, and Church.—Edwin -°la ey, Surveyor and Estate Agent, Barmouth. a639 Zo be Wet. BARMOUTH.-HOUSE TO LET, con- I.) taining two sitting rooms, six bedroom", and usual offices.-Apply, A. Cambrian News Office, Barmouth. a679 RICCIETH. — TO LET, Unfurnished House. Good situation ten minutes from the Beach. Rent nineteen guineas. Also, small Furnished House same situation. -Partictilars from D. O. Price, Criccieth. a644 DOLGELLEY. — stayiittie Farm TO LET, with or without farmhouse. Entry at 25th March next.—Apply to Dr. Williams, Dalbeattie, N.B. a535 OLGELLEY. — HOUSE TO LET, containing two Parlours, six Bedrooms, Kitchen, w.c., etc.-Apply to Jones, Lawn House, Dolgelley. a669 HOUSE TO LET in Queen's-road, Aber- ystwyth, immediate possession.—Apply, "C.E.Cambrian News Office. a687 FL^O LET, Furnished House, 3 Reception JL Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, w.c., with extensive Garden.—Full particu- larit, apply J. C. Hughes, 42, North-parade, Aber- y.t% yth. a702 rrO BE LET or SOLD, with immediate X. possession, that commodious Dwelling House, known as Guy's Cliff, Penglaise-road.—Apply to R. K. Jenkins, Estate Agent, Aberystwyth. a485 TO LET, Premises suitable for Restaurant and Temperance Hotel, situated in Cardiff- road, West End, Pwllheli, adjoining Recreation Ground two minutes walk from Promenade, close to golf links.—Apply, Manager, Estate Offices, Cardiff-road, Pwllheli. a710 rpo LET, House and Shop with large JL. garden, situate in one of the best places for business in the neigh bou rhood. -Apply to the owner, Mr John Parry Jones, auctioneer, Penlan, Penrhyndeudraeth. a670 TERRACE ROAD. ~VTEW PREMISES TO LET, House and XI Shop containing Ten Rooms and two w.c's. and Bath room. Shop, 32 feet long, 11 feet head room fitted with electric light and bells. Suit- able for restaurant and boarding-house or any other business. Near Railway Station and Marine- terrace and in the main thoroughfare.—Apply, Doughton, 2a, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. a752 WAEN FECHAN Farm, near Dol gelley, to be let in March next.—Apply to Mr F. G. Gibson, Sittingbourne, Kent. a 159 BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by order of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Bur- gesses of the Borough of Aberystwyth, at the Town Hall, Aberystwyth, On TUESDA Y, MARJH 18th, 1902, At 12-30 p.m., precisely (Subject to Conditions), FIVE LOTS OF EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES Situate in Smithfield Road, Aberystwyth, with a frontage of 18 feet each, and a depth of 90 feet. Also a BUILDING SITE adjoining the site of the Vale of Rheidol Railway Station, with a frontage of 26 feet and a depth of 90 feet. Also FOUR BUILDING SITES situate in Rheidol- terrace, and having a frontage of 18 feet and a depth of 55, 62, 67, and 72 feet respectively. The whole of the Sites will be let on lease for 75 years from the 12th day of November, 1901. For Plans of the Sites and further particulars, apply to Mr Rees Jones, Borough Surveyor, or to Mr A. J. Hughes, Town Clerk, Aberystwyth. a be oIb. £OO.-FOR SALE, Cowkeepersand Dairy 3D Provision Business, Established 40 years; worked by owner who will grant lease.—Apply, J. Elliott, 65. Roman-road, Old Ford, London, E. BERYSTWYTH GAS SCARES, 25 JLTL- on Sale, 0" would divide.—Offers to Hurst, 57, Walbrook-road, Derby. 8.741 CHESTNUT COB for Sale, 14 hands, about 5 years old. Very safe riding or driv- ing pass trains and motors.—Fronhyfryd, Aber- yatwyth. a703 fj^OR Home and Foreign Hay and Straw, J_ Corn, Malt Culms, Dried Grains, Seed Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Clover, Artificial Manuers, Lime, Coals, &c at close prices, apply to North Wales Farmers' Supply Stores, Llangollen. a467. REAL Welsh Mountain Pony for Sale, in prime condition Will suit governess car or saddle very quiet deposition.—Apply for par- ticulars, Garibaldi," Borth. a711 rriO BE SOLD, a desirable residence, _1_ Solway," Alexandra-road, Aberystwyth Corporation lease with an unexpired residue of 70 years nine rooms, bathroom, and w.c., electric light. Also at Borth, two Freehold Cottages and two building sites,-Apply at Solway." .722 rpo BE SOLD, a Freehold House, JL situated in the town of Pwllheli, containing 5 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, bathroom, and w.c., kitchen, wash-house, and cellar garden at front and back.—For further particulars, apply to Petet M. Jones, Glyddyn, Abererch, Pwllheli. TO BE SOLD OR LET, in one of the best districts of the busy manufacturing town of West Bromwich, a capital corner business premises, well-built and lofty, comprising roomy shop, exceptionally dry cellars. commodious modern dwelling house with private hall-entrance, bath and store-rooms, and large yard with gateway-entrance, etc. The premises, which are fitted with gas, Venetian blinds, counters and other fixtures, have been successfully occupied for twenty-five years by owner who has retired from the business of Grocer, but the position is equally suitable for a Baker or several other trades.—For further particulars, apply in first instance to "C.A. Cambrian News Office. a629 C[Cenberg. TENDERS required for Carting 400 Tons of Macadam per week from Moel-y-Gest Quarry, Portmadoc, to Snowdon Wharf, Port- madoc Dock.-A pply, Carnarvonshire Granite Quarries Limited, P< rtmadoc, N. Wales. a736 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ESTIMATES are invited for the erection of Two Houses in Caradog-road) Aber- ystwyth. Plans and specification may be obtained on application to the Architect, to whom tenders should be delivered sealed and endorsed by Satur- day, 29th inst. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. G. T. BASSETT, A.R.I.B.A., Architect and Surveyor, a737 Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. LLANRHYSTYD UNITED DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for a new Board School and Master's Residence at Llangwyryfon. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Llangwyryfon Post Office on and after Tuesday, March 4th. Sealed tenders to be sent to the Chairman of the School Board, Llangwyryfon, Aberystwyth, on or before Wednesday, March the 19th, 1902. The Board do not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. For further particulars, apply to Mr Daniel Jones, Architect, Pontrhydyfendigaid. a 631 j TCTBUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for Additions and Alterations to Nos. 3 and 4, Corporation- street, Aberystwyth, for Messrs Edward& and Co., Welsh Flannel Depot, Terrace-road. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, where sealed Tenders are to be delivered on or before the 22nd instant. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. J. 'ARTHUR JONES, 7, Queen's-terrace, Architect. Aberystwyth..738 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of two Houserin Buarth-street, Aberystwyth, for Captains R. D. Jones and Evan Davies, Aber- ystwyb. Plans and specifications may be in- spected at my office, where sealed tenders are to be delivered on or before Monday, the 31st March, inst. The lowest 01 any tender will not necessarily be 'accepted. J. ARTHUR JONES, Architect. 7, Queen's-terrace, Aberystwyth. »745 Aberystwyth. a745 1 ;• V, '• ■ I • P Salts bp auctiott. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. PARISH OF LLANFACHRETH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD UPLAND FARM, LANDS, Ac. MR. J. E. JAMES has been instructed by Major Bonsall to Sell by Public Auction at the Golden Lion Hotel, Dolgelley, On SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1902, At 11 o'clock punctually (subject to conditions to be there and then produced), all that Valuable Estate known as GOITRE, Situate in the Parish of Llanfachreth, in the County of Merioneth, and about 1 Mile from Tynygroes Hotel on the road leading from Dolgelley and Bar. mouth to Trawsfynydd, consisting of Pasture, trfriths, and Woodlands, now in the occupation of Mr Hugh Pugh at the very low rent of jE35 per annum. The Minerals are leased to Mr T. H. Roberts for the term of 21 years from the 25th of Mirch, 1901, at the annual rent of E15 to merge in royalty. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, or Messrs Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, all of Aberystwyth. a69l BRIDGE END LLANBADARN FAWR. NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed by Mrs Theophilus to Sell by Public Auc- tion at Tymawr, in the said village, On TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1902, Eight useful Carriages, consisting of Waggonettes, Victorias, Pony Trap, Market Cart, Doctors' Gig, and 1 Cart, together with 12 Collars, set of Ctrt Harness, Chaffcutter, and other useful articles; also 1 Bay Mare six years old, about 15-2 hands high. TERMS—Credit on conditions. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. See posters for further particulars. a678 GOETRE, GANLLWYD, NR. DOLGELLEY (About 1 Mile from Tynygroes Hotel). MR J. E. JAMES has been inscructed by Mr Hugh Pugh to Sell by Auctiou at the above place On SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1902, The following FARMING STOCK & IMPLEMENTS: 2 Cows, I Heifer. 3 Yearlings, 1 Cart, Good Water Wheel, Hay Cart, &c., and about 2 Tons of Potatoes (Magnum Bonum); also the whole valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising—1 Grand Oak-cased, brass-faced clock by Webster, Salop 1 ditto white faced 2 Good Oak Dressers, both full with Willow-pattern 0, Plates; I Ancient four-doored Oak Cupboard, 1 Oak Press Cupboard, 1 Corner Cupboard, I Oak Chest, I Kitchen Table, 2 two leaves Tables, 1 Round Table, I Small Oak Table, Oak Chairs, 2 Settles, Chest of Drawers, Wooden Bedsteads, Feather and Flock Beds, Pictures, Kettles, Fire Irons, &c., &c., together with the Dairy Utensils, containing Good Churn, Earthen Pots, &c., &c. Sale to commence at 11-30 for 12 o'clock sharp. Terms, Cash. a706 ST. PHILLIP'S HALL, TERRACE ROAD. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR J. E. JAMES has received instruc- tions from Mrs Bevan, to Sell by Public Auction at the above Hall, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1902, A large quantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE COMPRISING Drawing Room Suite upholstered in red plush, comprising Sofa, 2 Easy Chairs, and 4 Small Chairs; Pining Room Suite in mahogany frames, upholstered in horse hair, comprising, Sofa, 2 Easy Chairs, and 6 Small Chairs Mahogany Sideboards, Walnut Overmantels Bedroom Suites, comprising Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Waahstands. Towel Rails Oak Dresser, Dinner Service, Kitchen Tables, and numerous other useful articles. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. a690 FRONLLANGWRDA, CAPEL BANGOR. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &e. MR J. E. JAMES has received instruc- tions from Mr H. W. Morgan (who is re- tiring fiam farming) to sell by Public Auction at the above place On THURSDA Y, MARCH 27th, 1902, The whole of the Farming Stock, Implements of Husbandry, andjsart of the Household Furniture. Luncheon on the table at 12 noon. Sale to commence at 1-30 p.m. sharp. Six Months Credit on Conditions. m725 GELLYGRAIAN, PENNAL (About 4! miles from Machynlleth.) IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c. Comprising 8 Milch Cows, 6 Two-year-old Heifers, 8 Bullocks, 12 Yearlings, 6 Calves, I Fat Heifer, 1 do Bull, 2 Agricultural Mares, I Sow, together with the whole of the Implements of Husbandry, which MR J. E. JAMES Has been instructed to Sell by Auction, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 4th, 1902. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms—Credit on Conditions. a749 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DURING FIRST WEEK IN APRIL. SALE OF SUPERIOR AND SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OIL PAINT- INGS, PICTURES, &c. (removed for convenience from Argoed, Penglaise-road), Aberystwyth, which t/TR J. E. JAMES has been instructed to IT!. Sell by Auction at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, GREAT DARKGATE STKFET. Further particulars in next issue. a746 tt5ints5 J\,bbrt55t5 BIRMINGHAM. READ THIS. DOOR CURTAINS, 56 in. wide, plushette in JL/ green and crimson, Is lid per yard.— Shrimpton and Hughes, Saltley, Birmingham. ART SERGE, 54 in., green and crimson, good heavy cloth, Is l^d.—Shrimpton and Hughes. DRESS SERGES.-We buy straight from the manufacturers. Prices, IlJid, Is OJd, Is 3!d, :1 Is 6Jd, Is 9!d, Is Ilid, 2s 6d, a yard. Pattern book free on application.—Shrimpton and Hughes. SKIN RUGS.—Deer Skin, 32 x 64 in., 58 lid Grey Goat, 35 x 70 in., 7s lid Sheep Skins from 5s lid.—Shrimpton and Hughes, Saltley, Birmingham. FUR NECKLETS.—Imi Sables, 5s lid worth 7s lid Grey Thibet, 3s lid Marmot, 6s 6d. —Shrimpton and Hughes, the Cheap Drapers. PARCELS above 10s, carriage paid under 10s, 3d extra for carriage. Sbrimpton and Hughes, Saltley, Birmingham. MILK BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES MR R. FOX, the well-known Dairy Agent and Auctioneer (Established 1859), begs to inform all his old Clients that his only business address is now 277, Pentonville-road King's Cross (two doors from 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 businessea have been sold through his agency, both in London and suburbs, during the past quarter of century. N.B.—No charge to purchasers. Note Addr 277, Pentonville-road, x543 Kings Cross, London, N. alt bg faction. STAY-LITTLE FARM, DOLGELLEY. SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have been instructed by Miss Fletcher, to Sell by Auction, on the premises, On WEDNESDA Y, MARCH 19th, 1902, THE VALUABLE AND CHOICE FARMING STOCK Including a Handsome Black Cob Mare, rising 4, by Lord Derwent II a splendid dark Bay Cob Mare, rising 3, winner ofjfirst prize as a foal at the Merioneth County Show, 1899 several Cattle a pedigree Berkshire Boar, aDd a Berkshire Sow in litter two-wheel Pony Dog-Cart a stylish Park Phaeton, and Implements of Husbandry. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. prompt -Further particulars from the Auctioneers, Towyn, Barmouth and Dolgelley. 1 ROSARIO, BRYNYMOR ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. HIGHLY "IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have been instructed by Miss Knock to Sell by Auction, at their Sale Rooms, Queen's- road, Aberystwyth, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCn 19th and 20th, 1902, The modern and valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE. etc., comprising contents of Four Recep- tion Rooms, Eleven Bedrooms, Kitchen and Domestic Offices. Sale to commence at 2 0 p.m. a- ASSEMBLY ROOMS, BARMOUTH. SALE OF VALUABLE ENGRAVINGS, PRINTS, WATER COLOURS, AND BOOKS. MESSRS DANIEL, SON & MEREDITH, .13H. have been instructed by W. Simms Bull, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction as above On TUESDA Y, MARCn 25th, 1902, Valuable Engravings, Prints, Water Colours, and Books, removed from Hendremynach for con- venience of Sale. Further particulars in future issues. Sale to commence at 1-30 p.m. a689 ON THURSDAY NEXT. DOLFAWR, LLANELLTYD, NEAR DOLGELLEY. MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON have received instructions from Mrs Edwards, who is leaving, to Sell by Auction, as above, On THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH Mth, 1902, The whole of the useful FARMING STOCK, Briefly comprising—5 Dairy Cows, Fat Heifer, 6 Yearlings, Bay Horse, rising 4 years old, 16 hands high; In-pig Sow, Young Sow, together with the Farming Implements, Dairy Utensils, and part of Furniture. Also, to be Sold at Dolfawr, after the above—2 Dairy Cows, In-calf Heifer, Bay Cob, rising 3 years old, 15 hands high the property of Mr Griffith Jones, Dolclochydd, who is leaving. The usual credit or discount given. Lunch at 12 and Sale at 1 o'clock.; Auctioneers' Offices-Dolgelley and Corwen. a727 NEXT WEEK. COMPLETION OF 1,300 HORSES NORTH WALES RKPOSUORY, WREXHAM. SHIRES. HEAVY HORSES. SHIRES. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS will Sell on Tuesday next, March 18th, 200 Powerful Town Mares and Geldings, 16 2 to 17-2, including many Show Yard Champions. Wednesday, March 19th,20U Short-legged Welsh Waggon Horses, Light Lurry and Parcel Vanners. Thursday, 20th.—250 Shire Stallions, Shire Mares and Fillies, Infoal Mares, one, two, and three- year-old Geldings and Fillies. A very fine selection. Parade and judging 10 30 Sales 12 each day. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Wrexham. 80729 J gtntiBtrg. ESTABLISHED 1876. MR A. C. POWELL, L.D.S.R.C.S., DENTAL SURGEON, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS REMOVED FROM 24, PORTLAND STREET, ABER- YSTWYTH, TO BRUNSWICK HOUSE, 4, UPPER PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH {opposite the Baptist Chapel). 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. TREGARON.—The First and Third Tuesdays in each month, at Mr Evans, Castle House, between 11 and 4 o'clock. Charges Moderate. Welsh spoken. Consultations Free. s416 !'u£iin££iS Jlbbr£ss£5 MILLINERY. > M. GRIFFITHS, SOUTH END, SOUTH-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to inform the Public that she has just opened business at the above address, and that she is now showing the Latest Styles in FLOWERS, FEATHERS. RIBBONS. LACES, TIPS. SAILOR HATS, BONNETS, STRAWS, SILKS, ETC. All orders promptly attended tw. a726 EMIGRATION TO CANADA. Canada offers great inducements to Farmers, Farm Labourers, Young Men desiring to Learn Farming, Domestic Servants, and all Classes of Desirable Emigrants. Free Grants of 160 Acres of Wheat Land. HOW, WHEN, AND WHERE to Proceed may be ascertained from the publications of the Canadian Government.—These, together with any information desired as to the Trade and Com- merce of the Dominion, may be obtained gratis and post free on application to the Canada Gavernment Office, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. Write for Particulars. a430 HOSKING & MILLER, THE ABERYSTWYTH ENAMELLED SLATE MARBLE WORKS. SCULPTORS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, CROSSES, and MURAL TABLETS executed in best style in GRANITE, MARBLE, SLATE, or S'IONE at MODERATE PRICES. ESTIMATES FREE. Manufacturers of CHIMNEY PIECES, BATHS, CISTERNS, and every description of SLATE GOODS. Dealers in PLASTER OF PARI3, CEMENT BUILDING MATERIALS, &c. Sole Agents for Aberystwyth and District for CALLENDER'S PURE BITUMEN DAMPCOURSE, Resists dampness, pressure, temperature, and con- tains no Coal Tar or Pitch. A Stock is kept at Aberystwyth. OnlOE AND WORKS: CAMBRIAN STREET. MILK BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL- NOTICE.—The best and most speedy medium through which to purchase or dispose of a milk or provision business is the Dairy Agency of J. D. Williams and Co.,of 17. Hackney- road, London, N.E., whose practical experience extends over a period of sixteen years. This Agency has a large selection of businesses tor Sale, with or without cows, in London, Surburbs, and Provinoes at prioeB from jE50 to £4,500. NOTE TUB ADDRESS- J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., Dairy Agents and Valuers, y789 17, Hackney-road, London, N.E. alts bg XttctWit. R. K. JENKINS,' AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, CONDUCTS Sales of Landed Estates, House and Business Property, Shares, Growing Timber, Machinery, Agricultural and Pedigree Stock, Furniture (Antique and Modern), Pictures, Silver Plate, and all Household Effects. Valuations made for Probate, Mortgage, or Sale; also for the Transfer of Hotels and Inns. Offices: Baker-street, Aberystwyth. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 21sT. UNIQUE SALE OF CHOICE ARTIST PROOF ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. MR R. KILLIN JENKINS has received instructions from Messrs Brooks & Sons, the well-known London Publishers (Established 1750), to Sell by Auction at St. Phillip's Hall, Aberyst- wyth, on FRIDA Y, MARCH 21st, at 2-30 and 6-30 o'clock, A very choice and valuable collection of signed Artist Proof ETCHINGS & ENGRAVINGS. The Collection, which comprises examples of most of the leading Artists and Etchers of the day, are, with few exceptions, in the first proof state, many of which are on vellum and signed by the respective artis's. The Auctioneer, in calling attention to this Sale, begs to remind his patrons that such an opportunity rarely occurs of buying high-class works at, perhaps, nominal prices, as the vendors are desirous of realising a large portion of their Stock previous to their annual Stock-taking, and their object in allotting a portion to Aberystwyth and a few other Welsh towns is so as not to lower their London market prices. All the newest publications will be found in the Catalogue, which can be had free on application of the Auctioneer. On view morning of Sale. NOTIC.-The Stock is all unframed and in perfect condition, thus allowing buyers to frame them in their own style or collecting for portfolios. Terms-Cash. a721 ST. OSWALD'S, VICTORIA TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS. MR R. K. JENKINS has been instructed by Miss Sabine to Sell by Public Auction at the above place On TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, 1902, The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising—3 Suites in Saddle Bag, Cheffoniers, Sofas, Bamboo Tables, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Overmantles, Mirrors, Chest of Drawers, Bedroom Suites, Washstands, Looking Glasses, Arm Chairs, Occasional Chairs, Hat Stands, Mats, Carpets, Stair Rrds, Oil-cloths, Brass Fenders and Fire Irons, Oil Paintings, Cupboards, Towel Rails, Pictures, Kitchen Tables also tke CONTENTS OF 10 BEDROOMS, Including Brass and Iron Bedsteads with Spring Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows. A LARGE QUANTITY OF LINEN, Including Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Tablecloths, Towels, Lace Curtains, and Table Covers, together with the KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. The whole of the goods will be on view on morning of sale. Sale to commence at 2 30 and 6-30 p.m. Terms, 6 Months credit on conditions. a653 It, usintes cltflbressefi. CUT FLOWERS AND~HANTS^ORT~SALE. WREATHS, &c., TO ORDER. PALMS, &a., on Hire for Decoration. Apply to R, C. Williams, Queen's Gardens, Aberystwyth. ul85 THE ABERYSTWYTH AND DISTRICT BILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY. Proprietors of the Principal Stations in the Town and District of Aberystw th. OFFICE—QUEEN'S SQUARE, ABERYSTWYTH, October, 1901 Dear Sir or Madam, Having now added the WINDOW CLEANING DEPART- MENT to our ADVERTISING BUSINESS, the Compa .y have great pleasure in soliciting your commands. The Company have all the necessary ladders, etc.. for reaching any height of buildings. Our charges will he found moderate, but a no fixed charge can be made on account of windows being of different sizes, prices will be charged for according to work executed. The Company would esteem it a favour if you would give them a trial and in return they will do their utmost to gain your confidence. Thanking you in anticipation, °, I beg to remain. Yours faithfully, GEO. WM. SYKES, a 151 Managing Director. This announcement ought to interest every man and woman throughout Wales! Is there anything that you require and can- not buy in your own town ? Is there anything that you require and can- not afford to pay the High Prices charged in your own town 1 Is there anything that you require that is really up-to-date yet inexpensive] 0 IF S09 ¡ Send me a letter stating what you require and I will undertake to forward to your address Prices which I am certain will be 20 per cent. lower than you can buy else- where. I will confine myself to "STRICT BIRMINGHAM PRICES." Birmingham is widely known as one of the cheapest markets in England. No Small Order will be too Small." No Large Order will be too Large." I will forward anything from a "PIN TO A PIANO." DRAPERY, JEWELLERY, AND EVERY COMMODITY. Should you require references, I shall be pleased to refer you to men well-known in Wales. Give me a trial and I am confident that you will be satisfied with the result. Orders or correspondence can be written in "ENGLISH OR WELSH." Note the Address- E. S. WILLIAMS, 223, VICTORIA ROAD, BIRMINGHAM. a554 public Notice. PURSUANT to an order of the J. Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice made in the matter of the estate of HARRIET LETITIA WEMYSS, deceased, and in an action, Jones v. Jones, 1901, W. No. 5425," the creditors of the above named Harriet Letitia Wemyss, late of The Green," Treftchan, Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, Widow, who died on or about the 2nd day of April, 1901, are, on or before Monday, the 7th day of April, 1902, to send by post to WELLESLEY THOMAS HAMMOND, a member of the firm of Goodchild and Hammond, of 1, Queen Victoria-street, in the City of London, Solicitors for the Executor, their Christian and Surnames, addresses, and descrip- tions, the full particulars of their claims, a state- ment of their accounts and nature of their securties (if any) held by them or in default theywill be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same at the Chambers of Mr Justice Byrne, Room 292, Royal Courts of Justice, London, on Wednesday, the 16ch day of April, 1902, at twelve o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the Claima. Dated this 28th day of February. 1902. WELLESLEY T. HAMMOND. A member of the firm of Goodchild and Hammond of No. 1. Queen Victoria- street, in the City of London, Solicitors for the Executor. a694 Public Jlotia. PRUDENTIAL ASSURINCE COMPANY, LIMITED. CHIEF OFFICE HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. SUMMARY OF THE REPORT PRESENTED AT THE FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING HELD ON 6TH MARCH, 1902. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued daring the year was 76,831, assuring the sum of £ 7,575,835, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £389,776. The Premiums received during the year were £ 3,489,955, being an increase of over the year 1900. The Claims of the year amounted to £1,563,775. The number of deaths was 6,723, and 6,105 Endow. ment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 651,558. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were 95,529,461, being an increase of £ 81,764. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 2,104,939. The number of deaths was 211,670, and 2,227 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policy-holders of five years' standing who desired to discontinne their payments was 74,798, the number in force being 771,279. The namber of Free Policies which became Claims during the year was 17,880, The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 14,334,820 their average duration exceeds nine-and-a-half years. The Assets of the Company, in both branches, as shewn in the Balance Sheet, are £ 43,292,C26, being an increaee of 93,396,698 over those of 1908. The Staff Provident Fund, which was founded in 1898 for the benefit of the out-door stiff, shews a satisfactory increase for the year, the total amount standing to the credit of the Fund being £ 101,960. GENERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1901. LIABILITIES. £ s d Shareholders' Capital 1,000,000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funda 22,660,953 10 2 Industrial Branch Fund IS.274,017 18 6 Reserve Fund 900,000 0 0 Investments Reserve Fund 250,000 0 0 Claims under life policies ad- mitted « 207,054 18 8 I 1ft E43,292,026 7 4 ASSETS. „ £ s d British Government Securities. 3,554,093 7 5 Indian and Colonial Government Securities 4,194,854 6 7 Railway and other Debentures and Debenture Stocks 3,050,669 14 6 Loans on County Council, Muni- cipal and other Rates 9,340,533 17 II Freehold ground rents and Scotch feu duties 3,317,456 3 10 Freehold & Leasehold Property 2,293,593 5 10 Mortgages on Property within the United Kingdom 5,809,857 10 7 Railway, Gas, and Water Stocks 6,109.593 16 0 Suez Canal Shares 167,677 II 7 Telegraph andjother Shares 81,715 3 9 Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, and City of London Bonds 339,332 17 I Bank of England Stock 200,559 18 6 Colonial and Foreign Corporation Stocks 332,538 5 7 Foreign Government Securities 1,106,291 17 7 Reversions and Life Interests 923.844 14 4 Loans on the Company's Policies 1,148,138 11 0 Rent Charges 181.975 10 5 Outstanding Premiums 467,379 9 6 Cash in hands of Superintend- ents and Agents' Balances 41,172 11 0 Outstanding Interest and Rents 341,910 8 S Cash—On Deposit, on Current Accounts, and in hand 288,837 5 8 £ 43,292,026 7 4 THOS. C.:DEWEY, \t 0 EJ)GAR HORNE, Chairman, WILLIAM HUGHES, }Jomt ^eralJManagers. HENRY A. HARBEN, ln. D. W. STABLE, Secretary, THOMAS WHARRIE, Ulrector8- District Superintendent T. H. EDWARDS, Milton House, Aberystwyth. Assistant Superintendentsy: T. LEONARD, S, Cadwgan Place, Aberayro^ and J. WILLIAMS, 2, Greenfields, Machynlleth. a698. DR. WILLIAMS'S ENDOWED HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AT DOLGELLEY. ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31st, 1901. RECEIPTS. £ a d £ s d Endowment Dr Williams's Trustees 335 0 0 Fees of Scholars •— Estranoe Fees 8 5 0 Tuition Fees 438 8 10 Examination Fees .« 15 4 10 ———— 461 18 8 Local Governing Body Grant in respect of Technical Education 10 0 0 Treasurer: ¡, Bank Interest 14 15 9 Sundry Recetpts: Income Tax returned 3 6 7 | I -1 I v: j t .0; r h :P! (n a* ;1 ■■ ■ i'- > ifiU ,i '1 .1 '_a i. i "v Total Receipts 825 1 0 Dec. 31st, 1901.. Amount received frem Treasurer^ ,"m to make up the deficiency j 196 6 8 fl.021 7 8 PAYMENTS. fad £ s d Management oj the Trust:- Bank Commiesion 5 15 0 Clerk's Salary 30 0 0 Postage, Carriage, Receipts Stamps, etc., 2 10 0 ———— 38 5 0 Annual payment to Repairs Account, sec. 67 15 0 0 ¡ Expenses on Property Rates and Taxes 10 19 11 I Fire Insurance Premiums 4 12 0 ————— 15 11 11 Extraordinary Expenses :— Sundry repairs of Buildings 0 12 3 Outdoor & General Labour, Gardening, &c., 18 5 0 18 17 3 Salaries Headmiatresund Assistant Teachers 605 3 11 Sundry Expenses School Books, Stationery, I and Apparatus 56 15 7 Printing and Advertising 13 15 0 I Prizes 12 0 0 Examination Expenses 23 9 4 Fuel, Gas, etc 43 19 0 I Servants' Wages 69 12 0 I Small payments by the i Headmistress 10 12 0 ————— 230 2 11 Elementary Scholarships, sec. 61 Fees paid by the Governors for the holders of — Elementary Scholar- abips 48 6 8 Exhibitions, sec. 64 :— Mrs Jane Ellis, Bro Aran, Dolgelley 25 0 0 Mrs W. E. Jones, Ffrydan Road, Bala .« 25 0 0 ———— 50 0 0 Total Payments 1,021 7 8 Dec. 31st, 1901. Balance in favour at the close of the year — £1.021 7 6 A < ELIZABETH BURTON, • Eryl Aran, Bala, Deputy Chairman. March 8th, 1902. a ggo NOTICE. ANY PERSON OR PERSONS Fishing in the Wirrai, &c., on the Mabws and Alltlwyd Estates, will be Prosecuted. March 8th, 1902. [a709] J. A. P. HUGHES. UNIVERSITY OF WALES. The LT Eighth Matriculation Examiiation will commence on Monday, Jane 23rd, 1902. Particulars from the Registrars's Office, Brecon from whom forms of entry can be obtained.— Applications for entry forms must be made not later than Monday, May 26th, 1902. a 445 DOLGELLEY UNION. CLERK TO GUARDIANS, &c. THE GUARDIANS hereby give notice that, at their Board Meeting, to be held on Saturday, the Twenty-second day of March instant, they will proceed to appoint a Clerk to the Guardians, Clerk to the Union Assessment Com- mittee, and Clerk to the School Attendance Com- mittee. The candidates must have a thorough knowledge of the law and practice relating to the Relief of the Poor (including the Orders of the Local Government Board), the Assessment Com- mittee Acts, the Education Acts, the making-up of the Ledgers and Returns, and the discharging of the other duties appertaining to the office. Candi- dates must possess a knowledge of Welsh, must have an office in Dolgelley, must be prepared 10 enter upon the immediate discharge of duty, and must execute a guarantee Bond in the penal sum of twe hundred pounds. Sealed applications (stating qualifications) marked on the outside, Clerk to the Guardians," to be addressed to the Chairman, Mr Cadwaladr Roberts, Ynysfaig, Arthog, Dol- gelley, so as to be received by him not later than Friday, the Twenty-first day of March iostant. THE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF DOLGELLEY hereby give notice that, at their meeting to be held on Saturday, the Fifth day of April next, they will proceed to appoint a Clerk, wno must be well versed in the law and practice of Public Health and Local Government, and the other usual duties devolving upon the Clerk. The person appointed must have a knowledge of Welsh and have an office in Dolgelley, must be prepared to enter upon the immediate discharge of duty, and must give a guarantee Bond in the penal sum of two hundred pounds. Sealed applications (stating qualifications) marked on the outside, "Clerk to Council," are to be addressed to John Evans, Esq., J.P., 11, Porkington-terrace, Barmouth, so as to be received by him not later than Friday, the fourth day of April next. Particulars of salaries of the above-named appointments may be obtained on application to me. By Order, W. R. RICHARDSON, Dolgelley, Acting Clerk. March 8th, 1902. *696 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING SCHOOL, 8, BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. a651 ABERYSTWYTH UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR JL of the Aberystwyth Union invite Tenders (accompanied by samples or patterns where practicable) for the supply of the following articles and materials to their Workhouse from the 25th day of March, 1902, to the 29th day of September, 1902, viz:—Stone from the beach (per ton), Fresh Meat, Milk, Straw, Potatoes, Coals, Firewood, Coffins, Ironmongery, Disinfecting Powder and Fluid, Cod Liver Oil, Boots and Shoes, Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, &c., Provisions, Grocery, Priuting (inckiding the yearly abstracts of accounts), and Haircutting and Shaving pauper inmates per head. It is competent for any person to tender for any articles separately. The Contractors will be required to deliver the goods at the Workhouse free of expense, in auch quantities aud at >-uch tim%s as the said Guardians shall require by their written order. Forms upon which the Tenders must be made can be obtained at my t ffice. The Tenders must be delivered at my offioe, sealed and properly endorsed, before one o'clock p.m., on Saturday, the 22nd day of March, 1902. All samples sent in by persons tendering, and whose Tenders arc accepted, will be retained by the said Guardians, and no charge shall be made against the Guardians for t>uch samples. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and they shall be entitled to accept with regard to any one or more of the articles specified without excepting as to the rest. By Order. HUGH HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Office, Aberystwyth, 11th M rch, 1902. ,719 FARMERS SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Stockings, &o. Patterns forwarded and carriage paid to and from the Milk on all orders overf2 TYLER & COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS LLANDYSSUL, SOUTH WALES.