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business ^lobrcsscs ^^rBOt)r^r dotjbt i -WV-X:JB[«> ..4L I DICK'S BOOT STORES, 12 GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH (G. & W. MORTON, Proprietors). Are now complete with the Finest Stock of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers for the Season that it is possible to produce- DICKS stand pre-eminent in the BOOT and SHOE TRADE for Good Material, Good Workmanship, and Low Pr#50* Every Department is cramed full- with all the Newest Things in Leather and with all sorts of fittings so that any foot, it matters not its size or shape, can be comfortably and easily fitted. Every Article is of Excelled 'Quality and Splendid Value Repairs Neatly, Promptly, and Reasonably executed, and with nothing but the best English Bark Tanned Leather. Shops in this District: Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Lampeter, Machynlleth, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Pwllheli. All well stocked with every description of Boots and Shoes. c?3 Years Established in Aberystwyth. No connection whatever with any other Firm of that Name. Only one Shop there at 12, Great Darkgate Street where we have ft00 from the beginning. FITTING ROOM FOR IADI-ES. SagFOBTAgrT 3XT 3ES S j To all who have been weakened by the EPIDEMIC INFLUENZA, the best, soonest, and safest way to gain STRENGTH > and Vitality, and restore the DIGESTIVE ORGANS, CLEANSE THE LIVER, and STRENGTHEN the I KIDNEYS, also remove all the after effects is by taking the very best Medicine possible, TEOMAS'S DIGESTIVE MIXTUR$\ THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY ¡ FOR INDIGESTION, LIVER AND STOMACH DISEASES, I In Bottles 2s. 6d. each, half Bottle Is. 6d. By Post, 2s. 9d. and Is. 9d. I Sole Proprietor and Originator, JOHN P. THOMAS, M.P.S., Aberystwyth li -o I public Koikes. ESTABLISHED 1869. FIRST CLASS HAIR CUTTING SALOONS .&- PERFUMERY ESTABLISHMENT. 'tagest Stock of HUMAN HAIR and TOILET REQUISITES in MID-WALES. Ifclunufacturer of the New Curled Hpad-Dress, Pin Curls, Coils, Switches, Wigs, Scalpettes, Fringes, &ud all kinds of Ornamental Hair-Work. LADIES COMBINGS MADE UP. "Best Workmanship and Lowest Prices Guaranteed Price Lists on Application. r HAWKINS'S SPECIALITIES. HAWKINS'S Skin Stimulant for Preserving the Hail'. n Hair Colour Restorer. H Brilliantine for the Hair and Beard. Surf Cream for Surf, Dandrift, &c. Egg Julep for Cleansing the Head. '5J Pomethean Balm for dressing the hair. "Almond Shaving Cream. n Cosmetique. Toilet Papers. Jlawkins's for Everything in Connection with the Trade. Agent for the new Safety Razor. Ible Address— HAWKINS, 14, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWY TH 'II A GRAND MUSICAL EISTEDDFOD Will be held in a Spacious Pavilion at TOWYN, iON BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1890, Preceeded by a RAND EVENING CONCERT, On SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1890. CONDUCTOR: HENRY OWEN, Esq., Amaethon. ADJUDICATORS F. J. KARN, Esq., Mus. Doc., Mr ROWLAND DAVIES, F.G.O. ARTISTES.—Dr. Karn, Mr Maldwyn Humphreys, R. A. M., Miss Turner, Miss Pritchard, &c. For further particulars see Posters. For Railway arrangements see Company's Bills. 0 IM. Howell Jones, Secretaries j Sama<;1 EdmlIIlds, MACHYNLLETH SHOW WILL BE HELD ON PLAS MACHYNLLETH GROUNDS (By the kind permission of the Marchioness (D) of Londonderry,) Or Friday, the 8th AUGUS1, 1890. PRIZES WILL BE OFFERED FOR JUMPING, HORSES, DONKEYS, CATTLE, SHEEP, DOGS, POULTRY, BUTTER, EGGS, GRAIN, ROOTS, BEES, HONEY AND GARDEN PRODUCE. Experiments in Dairying and Butter Making will take place on the show ground by theVWelshpool Dairy School in conjunction with theUlliversity College of North Wales, Bar.gor. n N.B. Entries close Saturday, August 2nd, 1890." For Schedules of Prizes, Rules, Regulations and enUy forms, apply to JOSEPH EVANS ) Hon. R, GILLART j Sees. or THOMAS LLOYD, Secretary. Machynlleth, July 2nd, 1890. [jllt.' public Itcriias ESTABLISHED 1840. R. JONES & SONS, (Late Morris Jones), COACHBUILDERS, NORTH PARADE & MOOR STR EET ABERYSTWYTH, BEG to announce that they have a large Stock of Carriages of every description on hand, comprising:- 1 BREAK, 2 GOVERNESS CARS, 6 WHITECHAPEL CARTS, 2 MARKET CARTS, 2 TWO-WHEELED DOG CARTS, 1 VARNISHED Do. ALL NEW. 1 Small Parisian Phaeton equal to New, 6 Second Hand Phaetons with Seat for Driver, Suitable for Visitors. Orders taken for new carriages of every description. NOTE THE ADDRESS— R. Jones & Sons, NORTH PARADE. THE EMPORIUM, 16, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS. D. MORGAN IS NOW SHOWING HER SPRING GOODS. CAPEL BANGOR. JOHN WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. TYNLLIDIART ARMS, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE to the Gentry and Farmers of the neighbourhood that he has taken out a license with the intention of carrying on the business of Auctioneer and Valuer. J W. has had a deal of practice in buying and selling Stock, and is well known in the country, and hopes to receive share of public patronage and support. [il37 Cj TTNT" FIRE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED 1710. Sum insured in 1889, £ 338,900,000. For further information apply to Mr HUGH HUGHES, Agent at Aberystwyth. [i535. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED.—Established 1837. Incorporated 1880 Paid-up Capital £ 1,500,000 Reserve Fund £ 1,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors. £ 3,000,000 LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS on DEMAND are granted on the Bank's Branches throughout the Colonies of Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. TELEGRAPHIC REMITTANCES are made to the Colonies. BILLS on the COLONIES are negotiated and sent or collection. DEPOSITS are received for fixed periods, on terms which may be ascertained on application. W. R. MEWBURN, Manager. 1, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, E.C.. London. ills BANGOR ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, SET EMBER 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1890. S800 IN "PRIZES I GRAND CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL COMPETITIONS DAILV H Band Contests Chairing and Crowning of Successful Bards Classic and Miscellaneous Concerts every Evening. Signor Foli and other Eminent Artists engaged Full particulars of Railway arrangements in future advertisements. Programmes now in the Press. J. RICHARDS, Isalaw, j205] Secretary. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DAY TRIP TO CORRIS & ABERLLEiENNY On Tuesday, August 4th, 1890, Timts of Third Class Fares for departure. the double journey. From ti, M, Doon. Aberystwyth 9.0 or 12 0 Is. 6d. Borth 9.13 ,.1-2.25 If; Children under three yoarf of age, Free above three and unde" twchc years of age. Half-fare. First class tickets issued at double the third class fares. Return Trains will leave Aherllefenny 5.15 p.m., and from Corny at 5.:25 p.m. The tickets arc not transferable, and are only avail- able to and from the Stations r.&nied upon them, and by the trains specified Oil the bills The Company cannot in any way be responsive for detention oil the Jiues, at the same time every ex- tion will be made to ensure pune uality. Tickets Bills, and every information to be nad at tha above-named Stations- J. CO A ACll Lrl, Sr votary and General Manager. Oswestry, July, 1S90. I CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. FLOWER SHOW AT PORTMADOC. FRIDAY AUGUST 1st, 1890, ON THE ABOVE DATE CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS Will be issued to HARLECH, CRICCIETH, Pwllheli and Portmadoc, AS UNDER: Third Class Fares for the D'ble Journey 8 JS FROM Times of Starting H .2 Ja g « S 1 -g £ 3 o S S H a.m. Machynlleth „ 7 50 rtT;ry 1 £ 2'6 2'6 Llwyngwril 9 4 ) Barmouth Junction. 9 20 — | 2/- 2/3 2/3 Arthog 9 10 i ST/001 IS 12'- 2'3 2'6 p.m. Barmouth 9 30 12 30 1/6 1/9 2/- Dyffryn 9 39 12 40 ) jin |/« 1/9 Llanbedr & Pensarn 9 47 12 48 } /0 Harlech 9 55 12 55 1/- 1/3 1/6 Talsarnau 10 2 1 2 ) fi-, ql Penrhyndeudraeth 10 7 1 7 S Minffordd 10 11 1 14 3d. 6d. Criccieth 10 30 2 5 6d Afonwen 10 25 1 50 ) Pwllheli 10 10 1 10 i 1/* First Class Tickets issued at Double the Third Class Fates. Children under Three years of age, Free above Three and under Twelve, Half-fare. Passengers return the same day as under: For all For all Stations Stations between For Criccieth From between Min Llw'ngwril and Pwllheli fiordd and and Mach- Dolgelley in-ynlleth in- clusive elusive p.m. p.m. — Pwllheli 7 30 5 45 — Criccieth 7 55 6 25 By any ordin'ry Portmadoc. 8 J5 6 40 Train. ABERSOCH. A Conveyance will leave Pwllheli Station on arrival of the train due there at 10.55 a.m. It will leave Abersoch on the return, in time to catch the 5.45 p.m. train from Pwllheli The ride to Abersoch takes about an hour, and for the whole length of the journey the scenery is of the loveliest description, embracing, as it does, some of the best mountain views to be had in North Wales, including Snowdon 3,570 feet, Cader Idris, 2,927 feet, Moel Hebog, 2,578 feet, Moel Wyn, 2,529 feet, Cynicht 2,372 feet, the Rivals, and many others. From Abersoch itself the Excursionist will have the best view of Cardigan Bay also about a hundred miles of the Welsh Coast Scenery, with its mountain- ous passes, and many places of interest, including Criccieth Castle, Mochras Island, and Harlech Castle. St. Tudwal's Isles and Lighthouse are near to Aber- soch, and Boats may be had on easy terms. The fare from Pwllheli to Aberscch and back is 2s. NEVIN.-This ride will be found to be the most delightful, mountain or sea being within view the whole of the way. Of the Irish Sea a very good view is to be had, also of the Wicklow mountains, as well as the Rivals and other mountains in Carnarvonshire. The conveyances leave Pwllheli Station at 10.55 a.m., return from the Nanhoron Arms Hotel, Nevin, at 3.30 p.m., arriving at Pwllheli at 4.45 p.m., in time to enable passengers to take refreshment before departure of the 5.45 p.m. train. Holders of these tickets may return to the Station at which they booked by any through train on date of issue, or following day. Hotels at Pwllheli—The Crown. Nevin-Nanhoron Arms. The Tickets are not transferable, and are only available to and from the stations named upon them, and by the Trains specified on the bills The Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. Tickets, bills, and every information to be had at the above-named stations. J. CONACHER. SECRETARY AND GENERAL MANAGER. Oswestry, July, 1890. JOSHUA DYSON'S ABERYSTWYTH EISTEDDFOD AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL Joshua Dysor. would like to take this oppor- tunity of thanking the good people of Aber- ystwyth and vicinity for the kindly interest they manifest in his forthcoming musical week. He feels highly honoured in acknowledging the proud and high compliment paid him by the resolution passed hy the Tradesmen of the town to transfer the Bank Holiday from Tues- day to Wednesday. Such an event is one singular to his experience and further emphasises the debt of gratitude owing to Aber- Z5 Z3 ystwyth by DYSON'S DIORAMAS & GIPSY CHOIR. [j209 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS. Will be issued from ABERYSTWYTH TO MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS On Friday and Saturday, Angut 1st d: 2nd, 1890, AS UNDER :— Third Class Fare for From a.m. the Double Journey. Aberystwyth, dep. 10 10 7s. 6d. Children under three years of age, Free; above three and undEr twelve, Half-fare. First class tickets issued at double the third class fares. Passengers may return on any day (except Sunday, August 3rd) up to Saturday, August 9th, inclusive. From Merthyr, 12.10 noon I From Dowlais, 12.5 noon The tickets are not transferable, and are only avail- able to and from the stations named upon them and by the Trains specified on the Bills. The issuing of Through Tickets is subject to the conditions and regulations referred to in the Time Tables, Bills, and Notices of the respective Companies on whose Railway they are available, and the holder by accepting a Through Ticket agrees that the respective Companies are not to be liable for any loss or damage, injury, delay, or detention caused or arising off their respective Railways. The contract and liability of each Company are limited to its own Railway. Tickets, Bills, and every information to be had at the above-named Stations. J. CONACHER, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, July, 1890. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. EISTEDDFOD AT TOWYN, August 4th, 1890. Volunteer Encampment at Towyn, July 29th to August 5th. ON THE ABOVE DATE CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS Will be issued to TOWYN By ordinary trains, as under:- Third class fares FROM for the double journey. a.m. a.m. s. d. Aberystwyth dep. 7 40 or 10 10 (on Bow Street P9 7 50 10 20 Llanfihangel 7 54 „ 10 25 16 Borth 7 59 „ 10 30 13 Ynyslas 8 4 „ 10 35 10 Glandovey 8 14 10 45 10 Machynlleth 7 50 11 2 16 Cemmes Road 6 16 „ 10 50 (on Llanbrynmair 6 2 10 35 i Aberdovey It 8 40 „ 11 31 06 Llwyngwril 7 35 11 56 09 Barmouth Junction 8 36 1 1 Arthog 9 10 11 30 13 Penmaenpool 29 8 55 „ 11 15 18 Dolgelley 8 50 11 10 1 11 Barmouth 7 20 „ 10 0 13 Dyffryn „ 7 8 — ) j o Llanbedr & Pensarn 6 58 — i Harlech 6 50 20 Talsarnau 6 42 22 Penrhyndeudraeth 6 38 24 Minffordd 6 34 25 Portmadoc 6 30 27 Criccieth 6 21 30 Afon Wen 6 15 34 Pwllheli „ 6 0 3 8 First class tickets issued at double the third class fares. Children under three years of age, Free; above three and under twelve, Half-fare. Passengers return from Towyn the same day by trains as under:— For Glandovey, Ynyslas. Llanfihangel, and Bow Street, by Ordinary Train at 6-2 p.m. For Borth and Aberystwyth by Ordinary Train at 8-40 p.m. For Machynlleth and Aberdovey by Special Trains at 6-35 p.m. or 9-0 p.m. For Cemmes Road and Llanbrynmair by Special Train at 9-0 p.m. Llwyngwril, Barmouth, Dolgelley, and intermediate stations by Special Train at 7-30 p.m. For Dyffryn, Portmadoc, Pwllheli, and intermediate stations by Ordinary Train at 6-54 p.m. The Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the Line, at the same time every ex- ertion will be made to ensure punctuality. J. CONACHER, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, July, 1890. [j215 OLD ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. THE GRAND BAZAAR IN AID OF THE FUND FOR BUILDING THE NEW PARISH CHURCH OF S. MICHAEL, IS NOW OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 31st, AUGUST 1st and 2nd, 1890, LUNCHEONS, TEAS, &c. at the, REFRESHMENT STALL, Presided over MRS RICHARDS, BRYNEITHIN. The Bazaar will be open each day at 12 noon. ADMISSION—One Shilling; after 6 p.m. sixpence. A NORWEGIAN AUCTION DAILY. U212 ESTABLISHED 1834. Telegraphic Address- DAVIS J ABERYSTWYTH. M. H. DAVIS & SONS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL, IRONMONCERY ESTABLISHMENT. 4, BRIDGE STREET. MINING STORES AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSES. 18 &:20;QUEEN STREET, ABEiRiYSWYTH. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DYSON'S ABERYSTWYTH EISTEDDFOD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST m, 1890. ON THE ABOVE DATE CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO ABERYSTWYTH As under k. Times .2.g FROM of 0»5S Starting. "S S 0 CO PQ ^3 M. a.m. Pwllheli 6 0 Afon Wen. 6 15 1 Criccieth 6 21 I Portmadoc. 6 30 I Minffordd 6 34 Penrhyndeudraeth 6 38 Talearnau 642 I Harlech 6 50 I Llanbedr and Pensarn. 6 58 I Dyffryn 7 8 Barmouth .7 20 or 10 0 2s 7d Dolgelley 6 55 n 8 50 Penmaenpool 7 0 „ 8 55 "J Arthog .7 15« 9 10 5-2b. 7d. Barmouth Junction 7 27 „ 12 25 J p.m. p.m. p.m. Llwyngwril 7 35 tt 12 36 2s. 4d. Towyn 7 50,, 10 21 12 46 2s. Id. Aberdovey. 8 0" 10 31 „ 12 55 Is. 7d. Cemmes Road «. 8 15 10 50 la. 8d. Machynlleth 8 0 11 2 12 50 ) » IJJ Glandovey. 8 23 „ II 16 „ 1 25 ]1S> i(Xt Ynyslas «. 8 33 9 50 „ 1 35 ), Borth 8 38 „ II 30 „ 1 45 i Llanfihangel 8 43,, 10 35 „ 1 50 8d. Bow Street 8 47 10 40 „ 1 55 6d. Children under Three years of age, Free; above Three and under Twelve, Half-fare. First Tickets issued at double the Third Class Fares. Passengers return from Aberystwyth the same day as under For Pwllheli, Portmadoc, Dyffryn and 1 intermediate stations j-at 5-30 p.m. For Dolgelley, Penmaenpool & Arthog J For Barmouth, Cemmes Road, Mach- ynlleth, Bowstreet, and intermediate J-at 7-40 p.m. stations. J The Elysian Grove, Aberystwyth is now open to visitors. # Picturesque Wales (Illustrated) the Official Guide Book to the Cambrian Railways, edited by Mr Godfrey Turner, price 6d., can be obtained at the Bookstalls, or on application to the Company's Offices or Stations. The Tickets are not transferable, and are only avail- able to and from the Stations named upon them, and by.Jhe trains specified on the Bills. The Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line, at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. Tickets, Bills, and every information to be had at the above-named Stations. J. CONACHER, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, July, 1890. Cj216 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP 3, 5 or 8 DAYS TICKETS Will be issued from Aberystwyth, Pwllheli, Portmadoc, Barmouth, Machynlleth, Newtown, Llanidloes, Welshpool, Oswestry and intermediate stations to LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, LEEDS, BATLEY, DEWSBURY, MATLOCK, BUXTON, CHESTER, WAR- RINGTON, STOCKPORT, BRADFORD, HUDDERSFIELD & BIRKENHEAD, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1890. *7 For full Particulars as to train, times and fairs see handbills. J. CONACHER, Secretary and General Manager. REES REES, BILL POSTER, I LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH
TREGARON SCHOO L BOARD. 0
TREGARON SCHOO L BOARD. 0 SIB,—With your permission I beg to call the 8 of my fellow ratepayer to the resolution of no coV in itself the above board itself passed at its last The resolution was not worded no confidence," amounts to, that viz., that there is no business 0f decided by the Board which they are not caPIO coo- deciding and now it seems the ratepayers must b0 jjd suited. Last October we elected a new Board, entrusted our affairs to them for the next three J Where, therefore, is the need of calling a meeting ratepayers. In my humble opinion the Board sP resign, if the Board as at present constituted does t,8" I ro possess courage enough without appealing to the to, payers, let a courageous Board take its place. J of ness has been entrusted to them, and if they are it. The ratepayers ought to call upon them to relgø of put men in their places who will carry on the busio'rj.jdff the board without calling meetings of ratepayers to <* otJf for them. They were the other day called by one 0 correspondents,^ Board in the fog." By tb0 cot mentioned resolution they have proved themselve9 merely in a fog," but also in a bog," and the? to take my word if they do call a ratepayers vieetivgo decide for them they will find themselves in a bog f)teØ downwards. If the Board wants to sail in smooth they must not let the waters be desturbed by I am. A liATKF^
SCIENCE EDUCATION IN THE WELSIRI…
SCIENCE EDUCATION IN THE WELSIR I COLLEGES. SIR,-The atatements made by Professor Angus t o Aberystwyth meeting, contained in a report which It appears had the benefit of his revision, were as fc$° —" It was only fair to say that the Bangor staff attempt to do the work done at Aberystwyth ,fi He did not believe they attempted honours Chemistry, or he believed in the other science deP^ ments." cttU. The plain meaning of these words seems to o0 according to Professor Angus's belief no work is doI> g) Bangor by way of preparation of students for hononr jg, chemistry or in other science departments. The i nevertheless, that honours have been won by students in chemistry as well as in other science suw^t Professor Angus now assures us that what he to was say that no honours teaching work in jW* courses" is given at Bangor in chemistry or in the science departments. Heferring to the calnnHnrs of two colleges for session 1889-90, I find that the ments for honours classes in physics at Bango'urf practically the same as those at Aberystwyth, In BO special classes are held for honours students at ystwyth, but we are informed that the advanced are more particularly designed for honours in th0 London examinations (intermediate science exA tot liminary scientific) and pass B.Sc. Precisely arrangements exist at Bangor. Ad It is clear, therefore, that putting the interpretJ upon his words which Professor A ngus asks for, W* I stall erroneous so far as other science concerned. At all events they are without because no teaching work in lecture courses" '9 at Aberystwyth which is not also done at Bangor. j Coming now |to the arrangements for instruct»°%t honours in chemistry at the two Colleges, I find MP while honours in the B.Sc. examination have been by one Bansror student since 1884 and by one ystwyth student since 1872, no special teaching., iK in lecture courses" is announced in connection wi^ tdt examination at either College. It i8> therefore, ^{0 again that Professor Angus's remarks do not apP" the higher classes in the chemistry department, but to the lower or intermediate classes and it also apP^f# that honours" work at Aberystwyth does not imply teaching* work in lecture courses." Had fessor Angus said the professor of chemistry at doesnot hold a special lecture course for honours stfl^W in connection with the intermediate examination University of London," his words would have literally correct; butjthe statement would still hav0 w entirely misleading. jjs Candidates for honours at the intermediate scl tfp examination in chemistry are not required to # extra subjects; they are merely required to fuller knowledge of the subjects prescribed for tb0 examination than is expected of ordinary candi^> The separation of intermediate students into cla»s«V therefore, amere matter of convenience With to minimize as far as possible the evils attending sub-divlV of classes and in order to afford to all interD>eClof 1 students the opportunity of learning something the subject than is required for a bare pass, the of the professor of chemistry at Bangor has always fop to give a course sufficiently comprehensive to i all classes of candidates. On comparing the cal00 of the two Colleges it will be seen that the time de^^e to the ordinary intermediate class at Bangor in courses" is as great as that devoted to the interna^ to the ordinary intermediate class at Bangor in "Jjøsø courses" is as great as that devoted to the interna^ pass class plus the honours class at Aberystwyth ;t) £ I cannot conclude this letter without again exp• surprise and regret that Professor AngUfH having Kefl statements regarding this College which even interpreted in the light of his own explanations, three-fourths erroneous and one-fourth misleading. JU, which, takenjin.conjunction with other parts of his spf^ were highly offensive and unjust to members °'ugfi staff of a sister College, did not at once withdraw { and express regret that he ever allowed himself to betrayed into a course of action which might be conS^ as unprofessional. w. CADWALADR July 29th, 1890. July 29th, 1890.
Family Notices
girthg, ffiarriageg, anil BIRTHS. lJø DODD-July 30th, at Moor Street, Aberystwytb, cØf wife of.Mr Charles Benjamin Dodd, Observer 0 of a daughter. j, DAvIES-July 26th, at 75 Wrayburn Street, LiverpA the wife of Daniel Davies, cowkeeper, of a son. MARRIAGES. J, ■ DAVIES—PARRY—25th July, at the Tabernacle CbMtff Aberystwyth, by the Rev W. Jones, registrisrg of William Davies to Miss Margaret Parry, botb ) Llanilar. THOMAS—NICHOLAS—On Tuesday, the 29th J the C. M. Chapel by the Rev Morgan Evans, ^& ) Mr P. Williams, the registrar, Mr David C.M. Tregaron, Board Schoollto Miss Sarah N«CB Rhydyronen, Tregaron If C.M. Tregaron, Board Schoollto Miss Sarah N«CB Rhydyronen, Tregaron.. LLOTDE—GREGORY—On the 29th of July, at St. JfLp Church, Clapham, S.W., by the Rev J. Jones, M.A., uncle of the bridegroom,, the Rev C. H. Coryndon Baker, D.D., vicar of o f parish, John Henry Lloyde. F.R.C.S., L.B» £ :„gl L.M., &c. of 5 Harpur Place, Bedford, to e Mary, daughter of the late Joseph Langley Gregory, M.D., of Risely, Beds., and grand*d»a8 -g of the late Dairel Colquhoun o/J Prospect fl0" Leek, Staffordshire.. GRIFFITHS—PIERCE—30th July, at the Alfred V Chapel, Aberystwyth, by the Rev T. E. WiH,a eg, minister, in the presence of Mr John D.$, registrar, Talybont, Mr Richard Thomas (Leader of the Talybont male voice glee Talybont to Mies Jane Pierce, Waunfawr, 0 Aberystwyth.