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#fprial, Jejl, CARNARVONSHIRE HILBY QlfARTER SESSIONS, 303. NOTICE IS HEREBY GVBH THAT WJ General Quarter Seesiontof the Pea Bad for the County of Carnarvo !qav the County Hall, CARNARVON on Thursday, the Eighth day of January, 105. at ^aB past ten o'olook In the foreooor. The Grand and Petty Juors, all Persons bound by recognizance to pOeecute ana giv evidence or to surrender in die charge ol weir bail, and all Appellants, Residents, and their WitnesBea are to appear flJ the Oeunty aforesaid on the day aJú at the hour before mentioned. J. H. FjDVEL-R01*E»1B» Clerk of the Peaoe. Carnarvon, 18th Jeoember, 1^o616rlg4»_ ANGLFS'dSY COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAJ the ne* Meeting of the above Coanoil will be held at «he Shire H«li, LLa.NGBF>5 ThursAy, the 22nd day of Jaouar* IjM, at 1.15 r clock in the afternoon, and the OW*°f will ihereopon proceed to the const ,ppi(. the >uaine8B relating to the ABsessm_ PP^ oatbo oi M*nftgeco6Pt of fcbfl County SS°Ud all other County Business.pnM JFSa Act 15 and 16 Vict., cap. 81, wjhg prBons having any oemand upon toe Coanty .and or Stock .re required to forward Jhe pft ;ioulars thereof, in writ.ng to my office «i Llangefni, on or before the 8th day of January, 1903. J. RICE ROBERTS, Uleik of the Peace. Clerk of the Peaoe Office, Llangefni. 30Gh Dtioember, lØ. 0142y146h35w iBEKDOYEY |ROPoaBD LIFEBOAT -ivmTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN that m» *p- Npic»t.onh..be,BrfSivedbylh^d rf Trade hom the Roy.l K-gJJ Btitation for boat Slipway adjoining the exwt g Hoaae at Terrace Road, boUt 14 The proposed SUpway will extena so » feet beiow high water' mar* prooeed to coneider the pplication, and In the meantime they will receive aDY obJectloDs wblch may be made thereto. Assistant Secretary. "sasss* Hutag nw—•va. 1st day of January, ltHra. —. —. ANGLESEY HILARY QUARTER TVTOTICE GIVEN that the next GenerøJ. Quarter Sessions of Ule Peace for the County of A g yEAD^ .Q and in the Police Court, at HOD for the said County, on Wednesday, we « of January, 1903, when the half past Ten o clock m the m ning p The Charge to the Grand Jury win delivered by the Chairman, an (^jvil thereupon proceed with the C BlLeM01erkB to the JastloM ol the Divisions aie requested to trwiBmi ^na^?r;|ioXeBeS^r 8esdons, all Returns of Fines, and which shall have been then taken, together with for indictments. ROBERTS, Oleik ol the feaoe. Be.un.Kie, 13th Deoemher, COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the nexb ticmmttee ol Quarto iS^.0,"waS™S Council, under Section 30 of t^ ^OTe Act be held in t/hie County Hall, DOLGELLEY, Ute eaid County, on Tuesday, fc^,f J f January, 1903, at tihe hour of ^f-pa4t ^e o'clock in the afternoon, whan will proceed to the caDeddeMwn of the busies uelaiang to the application or managements County Stock or Rate mthin the jurisdiction of the Committee under Sub-Section 3 of Section of tihe said Act, and all persons having any ■ifrosand against the Committee ajre requested to forward .paaticulais thereof in writing to County Tivasoirer at Doflgeley on or before toe ««1 diay of January, 1905. 13W day of January, 1905. Da.ted this 12th diay of December, 1902. ROBT. JONES, y778m Clerk to the aaidl Committee. MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth will be held m the County Hall, at DOLGELLEY, in the saad County, on Tuesday, the 6th day of January) 1903, wt 10.30 a.m., when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called and' the Court wiu proceed to hear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order—1. lit the trial of Wisoners. 2.—In the hearing of appeals, o. In hearing motions and in the tramLction of soon. <*W K.^iness as may be brought before tae Court. And Xotice is Hereby also Given that all Granod arui Pettv Jurors, all persons bound by re- co?;i;sfliK'e to prosecute and give evidence or "iIreiiiier in discharge of their bail, and all aPpella<nts, i-espondieiits and their sll persons bound bv recograisancs in any oivil proceeding are to appear and be in attendance at the time and place aforesaid. App^a'8 t?. hftiird must bt entered with me not lat^J" o'clock in the afternoon of th« day preceai g Se=«fi OMS. Dated this 12th dnv of December, 1902. ROBT. JONES, y779m Clerk of the Peace. NOTIOK OF AUDTT. To be t.nn«v»>-p »r>d *"wnerH of Prorertvm 'y 'be R rwl 1) fi, r ic, of Gwl rfai, in the County. t\* n r rvnn..va XlTR^BAS W Miam Griffith. E»quire, tne • !<>*»•'(•» BU'h^rized by 1* • cw-n-tf Recpipts aud Illln,1 h, nf th- District O-uneil fr, th" labflve. »»%■■> ,» r> strfPt h«o »pp^in'ed 10 30 o'clock WJ f renn->n cf W#floef(l*v, t>m l4th d*»y 01 J*nu*ry, 1303. as the £ time, utd the Union ^orkhotisfl. Carnarvo", an the plaoe at whic the Audit of the a*id Accounts for the h»«- y«ar ended at Mfcbaelmas, 1902, will he mide. Now. therefo e, we, the said District Counct, Hereby Give Notice, in pursuance of the I<oca Ooverr»raent Act, 189^, and the Public Heal Aot, 1875 that the Audit of the stid Aocounw Mil be m«de at the time and place e° SP" Pointed as aforesaid That anv Ratepayer or Owner of property in the B&id District present at the Audit, and may make any objee- t'on to the sail Acconnts before the DtettW* Auditor: and that a copy of the said Account* duly made np and balanced, together with the rate boota, account books deeds, accounts, vouchers md receipts mentioned or referred to in such Aocounts, will he depo«*ea In our Office at the Union Workhouse, °° 8aturday, the 10th day of Jannar*. 1903, will be open thereat between the hours of a.m. and G p.m. until the said dav of Audit, W the losp?ction of all persons interested, will be at liberty to take copies of or extraow from the rams without fee or reward. Dated this 99th dav of Der ember, 1902. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk to the odd Rural Distrio! Coj^ APHABLIS ALMANAC, 1903. Cont.aln. hin s to Farmers and Gardeners. 1-tii day Information. Vihen to buy, selli ^e0_,n_ oourt, m«rry, <feo. Prioe 6d, by post "a sham 4, Pilgrim Street, E.G.i AAn Stationers. 11 I have used your Balsam for my children wjttj ffreat racceBB; and have known your van^D™ Remedy for more than THIRTY YEARS. School House, East Mtirkham, Newark. 2. Mr. J. H. Hall, Jan.. 1902. FOR as YEARS J HAS I CURED Sold everywhere, OW., Is., 2s. 6d. COUGH SL COLD. I Mr. W. H. Shaw, Sept., 1902. ■ 72, Ashbourne Road, Liverpool. I We always have a bottle in the house, having I proved its efficacy times without numoer. I 3toittg88 Addresses. G. O. GRIFFITH, MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, LADIES' COAT AND SKIRT MAKER, &c. ARRIVAL OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS. EXCELLENT VALUE IN OVERCOATINGS, SUITINGS, AND TROUSERINGS. I Also the NEWEST PATTERNS IN RAINPROOF COATINGS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. 8. BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. C382N FT>TT T TATn GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, JDlJjjLlll^ VX, g, BOSTON ;STREET, HOLYHEAD. SPLENDID LINES IN SUITINGS for Best and Every.day Wear. Cut, Fit, and Style Guaranteed. OUR TROUSERS at 8/11 cannot be beaten 1 Worth double. For the NEWEST STYLES in NECKTIES see our Windows THE LATEST AND SMARTEST IN HATS. THE "RED DRAGON" HAT at 3/11. DRESS and BUSINESS SHIRTS in all sizes and prices. N.B.-WE CAN COLLAR AND CUFF YOU 11 Calljand see. h44w Note the Address-B, BOSTON STREET, HOLYHEAD. FASHIONABLE MANCHESTER TAILORS. KENNEDY, CHEW, AND THORP ARE NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID SELECTION OF NEW SE AS ON S GrOO DS. GENTLEMEN'S BUSINESS SUITS from P.2 28 (made to measure). LA;DI;EIS' COSTUMIES-A. SPECIALITY. Customers waited upon at their own Residence upon receiptjof Post:Card. Mr ;HORP visits Llandudno monthly, and can be seen at the Stanley Hotel. Note our Address-2, CATEATON STREET, MANCHESTER. >«""» T"i,ei -*■ p., in coil ihl patterns of MfS V- b,S' s„ittW. T"85 1 -» 8 B v all V itsctaW- WWV ^Di nresS Rtrno<KlM*ip vL nTJNi'OP • I ,<* i» u" National Telephone No. 20. E. >3 JLi anriA WATER AND LEMONADE MANUFACTURER, S CARN ARVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., 17th May, 1898 coPt CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. ol sample8 ot Aerated Beverages received from Mr E. Noble. Carnarvon A nnmDf* variou* goods manufactured by him, have been submitted to rigorous and descriptive jn tbis Laboratory, in addition to specimens of the materials used obemical exatru production. All were fonnd to be of exceptional excellence, and of in the process oi g^jifully, and judiciously prepared, and gratifying to the taste and eye. the highest pur {-^ion fo> me to continue to give emphatic testimony 'n favour of the It is a source of saws q £ Mt Nobl0.s gooda. high purity and super GJ^NVtLLB H> SHARPE, F.C.S., &cM Analyst, Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry. c93» ,OQ Telegrams Mullet, Liverpool." Telephone 3<s» A- JU ROBERT ISAAC, LIMITED, FISH- GAME. & POULTRY PURVEYORS ICE MERCHANTS, 23, GREAT CHARLOTTE STREET, LIVERPOOL. CATER FOR ALL IHK LEADING HOTELS, HYDROS, ETC., WE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. r,BTfl ON APPLICATION. PRICE MOTB CONTRACTORS TO H.M. GOVERNMENT. OEO ROBERTS AND BRO~ SCULPTORS, CARVERS, AND MASONS, RUABON WORKS, LLANDUDNO, ADJOINING RAILWAY STATION. MONUMENTS, CROSSES, OBELISKS, FIGURES, &o., „„lWr! MARBtB, AND STONE, FIXED in ALL PABTS OF THE IN GBAN»»- countet AT BEASOKABE CHABGE6. I ECCLESIASTICAL WORK IN MARBLE, STONE, ALABASTER, AND WOOD. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FRICK ON APPLICATION. rlllN | -i ORLD'S BEST BICYCLES:1 VV utwn rvme. REST SBLEOTION OF THE FOLLOWING:- WBEBB "XU L'¿.LUJ ligs"™ JAMES STARS AlUELS „ fnr N k 41 1.. ø. ELSWICE8 RALEIGH OSMONDS TRIUMPHS COVENTRY EAGLE HUMBERS ARIEL8 rthanfied for NewOnes. An in^menae Stock of all'kinds'cf Accessories, Bioyolea E^ pL^TIN0 rePAIRSJOFJADL DESCRIPTIONS at reasonable'chargeB bnamelbm^ JONES AND SON, v*pvnN CYCLE WORKS, BANGOR STREET, AND CARNARVUi^ oaSTLB SQUaREj CARNARVON. lusincss Addresses. JON E SAN D M I L L E R. GREAT CHRISTMAS DISPLAY OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES SCARFS, TIES, GLOVES, SILK8 HANDKERCHIEFS, MUFFLERS, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS, HATS AND CAPS, LARGE STOCK OF DRESSING GOWNS, TRAVELLING RUGS AND LEATHER BAGS, LARGE STOCK OF ORIGINAL PUTTIE LEGGINGS. LO^O ON HOUSE, CARNARVON. C A R A I) 0 0 ROWLAND, NEW YEAR'S CARDS IN ALL PATTERNS DIARIES DIARIES FOR 1903. SCRIBBLING, COMMERCIAL, AND POCKET DIARIES. 17. CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. cl38w DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE G-UAND BAZAAR AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE, BRIDGE ST., THIS WEEK. A VERITABLE TOYLAND," wonderful Assortment of FANCY GOODS and TOYS suitable as Xmas and New Year Gifts (from Id upwards). DOLLS. PERFUMERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, CASES, PURSES. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS & TRAMS, MECHANICAL HORSE RACES, ACROBATS, CLOWNS, ko. XMAS CARDS, Is Boxes, 10 Cards and Envelopes for 6d. CALL EARLY BEFOBE THE BEST LINES ARK SOLD OUT. OWEN AND SONS, CARNARVON4. EVAN OWEN, THE POOL-STREET BAKERY, CARNARVON,; WISHES ALL HIS NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS A BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. *TH1NKTNG FOR FAST FAVQFPS AND SOLICITING A CONTINUED PATRONAGE. 029611 ESTABLISHED 1817. EDWARD JONES AND SON, ogo n;w^a Y, HIGH-GLASS LADIES' TAILORS. All Garments are made In our own Workrooms by expert Men Tailors: there is never any indication of ordinary Dressmaking about our productione. Our Cutter is a first* rank artist, having over 15 years' London and Provincial experience in this branch. We can, therefore, guarantee Superb Style, Fit, and Finiah, TA LOR-MADE COSTUMES FROM THREE GUINEAS. 1 Our Representative visits yocr Town weekly, and can call upon you upon reoeipt ot p.c. 9 GREAT SALE! CLOSE OF SEASON. PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS, RETURNED FROM THIS SEASON'S HIBEj AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT DOLGELLEY, BARMOUTH, PWLLHELI. • *—. ALL COMMUNICATIONS— MRS A R N F I E L D, DOLGELLEY. The PhynicUn's ■ aTv ■ 1 vThI A f §1 Cure for Gout, I I 1 I k I i' I H I k « 0 Rheumatic Gout The Uni ersal Repiedy, for Acidity of the Safest and moat The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Gentle Medicine for Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Infants, Children* Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Delicate Female^ .<>, and the r Sickness of Pre9mmey. DINNEF-OR ORR3 MEr-uESI I., (gEMAGNESIA fhtggiit}. ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO. R (BEAVER LINE) OYAL MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO ST. JOHN, N.B Lake Champlain January 7 Lake Ontmo January 14 Passengers booked through to all puts or Canada and United States. Superior accom. modation at lowest rates for First, Second, and Third Class Passengers. Special terms to Faaultes and Part-ear intending to emigrate. Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., Afrieaa House, Water titreet, LiverpooL o78o ABERDEEN LINE TO AUSTRALIA. Via Plymouth, Teneriffe and Cape Tows, in 42 days. Nineveh,Oapt. N. Alien, 3808 tons, Jan. 13 Moravian, Capt. A. Bimpson, 4573 tons, Feb. 3 HTHE Stoamrs «f tius favsvzlto Lis* sail Ireai JL Ixadot aa afcova, wlwwi mmi third elasa pa«Ma(«n to TsMrifa, Cape Town, and all Austratiaa aad New Pacta. Tvsa to Asrtralia, All to fiSi; to One Towm, £ 9 fis to £ 30.—For partdoolara apply to Gko. Thomnw* a&d C»., 7, lillitor Bqnara, London, E.C. cl7y96 AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES matt. STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—-NEW YORK SERVICB. Soitkuiptas to Now York, Saturdays. Highest Claas el aoooaunodatioa far BaJooa, g*ewj Cabin, and Third Claaa Pmnwa. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA BERVIOB. Evsry Wednesday, Lirarpool to Philadelphia, eallinf at Qaeenstowa ewry Thvrsday. PaaMageia and Goods are landed at Phila- delphia cm the Wharf of the Peaasylvaaia Rail- road, which has the shortest and most direet irate to all places is th. W««teni Statta. Apply to AMERICAN LINE, bevthajnptoa oi Liverpool, or to W. B. Williams, 7, Manet Street, Carnarvoa; R. R. Btrtb#, 29, Bangor Street, Carnarvon.; Mrs O. Williams, Douglas Terrace, Bethesdaj Richard Roberta, Old Poet Office, Bcthesda; J. T. Williams, Meirioa Housa, Blaesaa Featiaiog Evaas and Co., Town Hall, Rhyl; R. C. Eraas, Canoa How, DolgreDey. WHITE BTAK LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown. Cymrio, Wed., Jan. 7 Ooeanic, Wed., Jan. 88 Celtio,Wed., Jan. 14 Germanic,Wed., Feb. 4 Tentonic, Wed., Jan. 21 Cedric, Wed.Feb. 11 THIRD Class passage at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge, to New York, Boe- ton, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply to Robert Owen, W. S. Williams, Car- narvon O. E. Parry, Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; Edward Evans, Llan- gefni; H. Hughes, Amlwch; W. D. James, Holyhead W. 0. Williams, Llanrwst; R. C. Evane, Dolgelley W. Edwards. Uanberis; W. J. Parry, Bethesda; or to ISMAY, IMRIE, and Co., 17, Cockspnr Street, S.W., and 34, Tifisikn hall Street, E.C., London, and 30, James 8treet, Liverpool. 41.- v- Oduation. HOooucttx BCBOOL. Boys' Dept.: Central Buildings (opposite N. A South Wales Bankt. Girls' Dept.: Town HaU. Headmaster: Mr R. P. JONES, M.A. (Oxon.). SCHOOL Re-opens on Tuesday, January the 20th. For prospectuses and all informa- tion apply to the Headmaster, or the ander- signed, S. H. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Newry House, Holyhead, 01 48h33 OJerk to the School Governors. COUNTY SCHOOL, CARNARVON. Headmaster: J. de GRUOHY GAUDIN, M.A. (Cantab). NEXT Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, January 14th. Application for admission should be made to the Headmaster or to the undersigned before that date. The School is staffed with specialists in the various department of work, and fully equipped for a good training in Mathematics, Languages, Science, Art, and Manual Instruction. A COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT will be opened this term. Mr R. S. Standring, F.N.P.S., A.C.P. Teacher's Diploma, of ten years' ex- perience in Secondary and Technical Schools, has been engaged for this work. All who intend to take advantage of this course should enter the school at once. Fees are, by order of the Governors, due in advance, and will be roeived at the school on January 14th and 15th. The Headmaster will be glad to interview parents at the school on January 13th and 14th, from 2 to 4 p.m.1 J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk. Carnarvon, 24th Deoember, 1902. c630yl21» SppeaL THE THOMAS E. ELLIS MEMORIAL. AT the funeral of Thomas E- Ellis it was re- solved to form some kind of National Mem- orial, worthy of Wales. A General Committee was appointed, and JB1960 were collected. Of this some Sl200 were given to something con- nected with the University that would help to perpetuate Mr Ellis's memory. The rest was transferred, with the unfulfilled promises, to a Local Committee for the purpose of Ereoting a Statue at Bala. The Sculptor, W. Gosoombe John, is now busily engaged with the statue. It will be Seed in an open spaoe in the Stryd Fawr at la. Its material is bronze. The figure, of heroic size, is admitted tc be a faithful and strik- ing likeness. Around the .base of the momu- ment there are Ecenes in Mr Ellis's life,—at School, in College, in Parliament. It has been taken for granted that at least a thousand pounds will be contributed. We beg those who have not yet paid the sums promised, and those who have not yet had an opportunity to give, and those who wish to add to what they have already given, to send their contributions to any of us as soon as possible. The Statue will be unveiled early next sum- mer, when it will be seen that it is worthy of Thomas E. Ellis and of Wales. Shall we unveil it free of debt ? ROGER HUGHES, Bala, Chairman. WILLIAM EVANS, BinninghMn, Treasuer. THOMAS JONES, Llandderfel. E. VINCENT EVANS, London. O. M. EDWARDS, Oxford, GWYNORO DAVLES, Barmouth, Hot.. Sec. September, 1902. 0599w r 'h K F-A R.S L E Y'S ioqYEACkS .REPUTAT10h WIDOW WELI;HL s PI LLS '# 1 Awarded Certificate of Merit for the cure of Irregularities, Anemia, and all Female Can, waomts. They have the apnroral of the Medical Profession. Beware of Iniwions. The onlt Ksnmne are, in> Wbite Paper Wrappers. Boxi th Miaf n r<u 9(1 k°x conta'i,1> threa timet the plls) of all Chennsts. Sent priv&tely on re- ceipts of 14 orMatemps, by theWker8; 0. and M. Jk.t!rrr>tof, 5^; Efth Street, WeHminstsr. Jfiailuraas* CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS, CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS I REFRESHMENT ItOi liB. REDUCTION IN PRICE t If TEA. THE Cambm .iutiiwava Compaq announce that arraT ^ements bave been rnide with Messrs Spiers and Pond, Dmitea, for the price of a Cap of Tea in the Refreshment rooms al the Company's Stations to be Reduced on and from the lat January next to 3d per cop in the First class Rooms, and £ d in the Second olaae. a573i AMS are cot* Conveyed between Si»uooe *he Cambrian Railways nt a ehargo ts b hro Dogs, with a minimum of Two Shilling (^,°^^TIOK A DELIVERY PAS8EN V-/ GERS LUGGAGE.—Passang9rs' Luggage ta Collected and JMivered by the Company or |heir OffioisJ Tnwz. Porters at the following 2!? ^nBJ ^eryo^jth, Aberdovey, Baresouth, i^iodeth, Towyn, Applications addressed to the Station ma* tora at the respective Stations will reoeive prompt attention. y317oma WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKET will be teemed every Fridav and Satur- day to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW (by the l'ireot Route via. Whitohturoh; Orewe, Preston, and Carlisle), available for return tin tss fellow. Ing Sunday (where Tram Service permits), Monday, or Tuesday. For particulars of Faroe etc., Bee handbille iseued by the Company. WKlK-XNfc- Tic&irrs an evwy Friday .41$gatordt>j trim aD L. m!< N.-W. aad O ff. Btatkxa* in Loodoa to Maeky»> Qa^ Abardovay, Towyn, Abairstwytk, geUsy, Barmovtc, Harlach, LUnoedr and Pmn sen, Potftmadoe, Onwaath. aad PwlflMii. Availabk for wh en tha followiaf Binday, h^we Traim panaito), Monday, an TOl7ilI8T TICKETS an issued from iM tlaashriaa Btatiou ta att HlALlH RESORTS en tha Cambrian Rail' plao«* ia England, Nortft Walas, Enghah I«ir« Datriet, Nwth East Ceaak. gia \\T WX-END EXCURSION TICKETO an T v isaoed t^vcry Friday aad 8«tfcarday (aatil fmrthar notdea), k- CARNARVON, BANGOR, HOLYHEAD, .w LLANDUDNO (via Afat Wan), availabla for return 01 tka followiag Sun- day, when train asrviaa pwmite), Monday er Taaaday. CHEAP WHM-1ND (Fridayaad Butetor, to Moadpy or Tuesday), and 14 Dayr EXCURSION TICKETS, are isaued en arery Friday and Saturday, front nearly all Cambrian Inland Statiosw 1*^ Machynlleth, Borth. Abarye- twyth^ Abardore^, Towyn, Barmoath, Dolgellay, Hazleeh, PortaoMk^. Criocieth, aad PwllhelL also to Bilaysor, riul,tb Walla, aad BMeom, alae similar tfcketa txo kaaad from the Cambrian Coaat Statdons, Ahetyrtwyth, Maohynlkth, Doin gellay, Pwllheli, intarmediato stations, to Rhayadr, Builth 'W.u., and Braooa. Tourial tickata (availaUc i< i iwo moaths) an also is«TMd aa avezy wadk-dfy batwaaa stations uamad itWrii CHEAP WIIh-JND EXOUR8IOH TICKETS aia issued every Friday and Saturday, to 'Birmingham, WoiverJaamptoa, • Walsall, #Paberb030«ugh, *D«.rby, ^EurtoB-aa- Trent, 'Staford, *CV»T«itrj, Manchester, Praa- ton, Blackburn, Boltaa, Laada, Dewtbury, BuddcdeJd, buy-pool, Birkenhead, Wig. Warrington, 'Leioeatar, 'ShrewslMcy, Bradford, Shdfiaid, aad "Northampton, from Oawestry, LJanymynach,L3>oiJyll3n,Montgomery. W elanpool, Nowtowa, LlankLk* Machyalleth, Borta. Abor- ystwyth, Ahardovsy, Towyn, Barmonth, Dot. gelley, Harlach, Fortmadoo, i'anrhynderdraeth, Cjiooieth, aad FwJJhali Similar Tickets are also issued from Aberystwyth, Borth, Aber- dovey, Towvn, Barmouth, Ddgelley, Harliach, Peankyndandraa^h, Pcwtmadoc, CriccietV. mi Pwllhali to ShnwiAmry. #Ticketa to thww sta- tiona an not issued from Welshpool. Passengers return as tha Monday or Tneaday fnljotrirg israe ei tiokata. For full particular* aa to traim tizm aad fane see bills. Similar weak-end aad tea days tickets are aiae issued from Liverpool, Manchester. Stockport, Chsetor, Oswa, Stafford, Shrewatnrj, Brad- ford, Lsads, Oldham, Haid«rs £ eld, Halifax, Rochdale, Wakefeld, Biaokbura, Chorley, AO- srington, Bumky, Bohon, Wigaa» Warxingtoa, Preston, Laioevtv, Darby, Burtw, Stoke, Burslsm, Hanky, p Birkenhead, Bmnimghaas, W<dv«hawpton, Wednesbniy, Walaall, p. bani, Norwr^wntoa, Bull, ibaRaJo. BusaVy, ke-t ke,_to Otrwastr; i.lfisytByw-i, Xaaa- Mba, Welshpoal, MoatgoaMiy, Newtown. LlaakBoee, Mechynlieth. Borth, Aheeystwytk ikadsrif, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Hasa leefc, Portntadoe, Crieedath, aad Pwl5k«li, THOUSAND MILJE TICKETS. THE Cambriaa RaiNays Company iaaae First-claas 1000 red 100 miiss Tiskats^ the Coupons of which enable the purchaaen to travel between statioaa ca tha Cambrian Raii- ways during the period for which tha tickets an available, until tha Coupons art exhausted. The price of eack ticket is £ S 6a 1000 milm and a 17. 6d lOG ail., being abowt It pes; sule. Application for tha 1008 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing, giving the fall aaaae and address of tha "chaser, and accompanied by a remittanee, ta Xi W. H. Goagh, Trafle Superintendent, Csmhriaa Railways, Oswestry (cheques to be made payabi* to the Chmnriaa Co. or order), frem whom also books sontaininv 100 eartofieatas for authorising the use of the tickets by the purchaser's family, guests, or ear ployeee can be obtained, prioe M wà beck, rsmittaaoe to «oeompa^T fcruar. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager, LIVERPOOL GENTLEMAN bavlr^ ■ large amount of uninvested CAPITAL at his command, will Lend same in the Btriotegt privacy in Bums of £10 to £1000 to any respec- table person (male or female) in any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their own promisBorvnote, witho 0 iretioa, delay, or law ohargee.—The amount oorrowed can be repaid by easy instalments, or arranged to emitbor- rowers. Also on Deeds, Mortgagee, Dook Bonds, Jewellery, and Goods of every descrip- tion at a low rate of interest. As this office is a bona-fide private oonoern, and not cormooted with any loan offloe, it is requested that habitual borrowers will not apply.—For further pardon; A laraeall or write WILLIAM CAMERON, Melville-chambers 60a, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telephone No. 1197. Telegrams, Finance," LiverpooL y58o4S THE CHARING OROSS BANK (Established 1870). 119-190, Blshopsgate St. Within, E.O.I T 8, Bedford St., Chairing Or. bs, W.C.J Ai0ntlC!tt' Assets, £ 512,475. Liabilities, £ 209,475. Surplus, £ 303,000. Loans of t50 to tSOM made on any olasc of security. Two-and-a-half per oeni. interest allowed on current aaoounts. Deposits of 110 and upwards received asunder: 5 per cent, per ann., subject to 3 months' uotfoe of withdrawal 8 », »» 6 T n 11 12 Speeial terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly. The Terminable Deposit Bonds nay nearly nine per eent. and are a safe investment. —Writs or call for Prospectus. DO(%_ A. WILLIAMS,) Joint H. J. T^ LL, | Mnageie MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. IN large or amall Sums (not under Ja. ON PROMISSORY NOTE ONLY, fO FARMERS, SHOPKEEPERS & PRIVATB RESIDENTS. REPAYMENTS arranged to suit the convenience of Borrowers. TERMS and full particulars supplied FREE Of CHARGE on application either personally or by letter to aEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. a498 Established 1870. .anv Sod*- pLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are ^nTeyIrI^I^- V ia either sex, all ,cqu ^NKEY BRAM» tutional Discharges fr- WiLiJOWS like CRYSTAL. Gravel, and Pains 5 Mtrcury. Estabõ. In boxes 6d tijl Medicine Vendors WIt for sixty stair ..ad Midland Con