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T° EE LET» WANTED, J, JATIOJ:- WANTED, VACANT, APARTMENTS WANTED APARTMENTS TO BE LET, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND l!m¡tntcb. P^ILORS WANTED, constant supply. Ak ^PPb'-—J. Richaids, and Co, Market Street, -^ygUvyth. [k91 S. J. JINKS, Confectioner, Pier Street 11 takes tliis opportunity of thanking her liumer- slf CUs^onie,'s and friends for the most cordial support fc '^s received from them and to inform the public '!<, 6lally that she does not sell goods from door to °l as some people have understood, but by order which are promptly despatched. [jS17 y\7~ANTED Head Boots, must be a steady man. Also man and wife (no children), understand farm work, can milk, and have a t (,v''l'idge of pig rearing. Cottage free.—Apply to J. Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth. k.'il 3 yY A XI Kl) Good General Servant. Good wages given.—Apply 29, Terrace-road k320 \Y ANTED 3 painters, Brush hands, k immediately.—Apply, T. Davies, Compton Abera yr on. [k340 an eetucated Youth as IN- tr-I D00R APPRENTICE in an AGRICUL- Il0 "AL and DISPENSING BUSINESS comfortable v'0 premium moderate.—Jones, Chemist, Chipping y ~lllry, Gloucestershire. k319 1'AKL LIFE ASSURANCE Agents J)lK anted, good terms, and promotion to good jj ^ne.ssj nien. Address, District Superintendent S. William Street, Aberystwyth. k2S9 (JAMES THOMAS. Chemist, (by exarnin- lit")ii), Market Square, Newcastle Emlyn, has a c':i>icy for an educated youth as an apprentice. [k33u ■ ^tilONETHSHlRE CONSTABULARY. W7" ANTED, candidate for the above, must H, be between 21 and 27 years of age and not \yU^ 10 inches in height, also conversant with (wl• 1 a"d English.—Apply to the Chief Constable's ^Dolgelky. k344 CORRIS. A I'ARTMENTS.-—A well-furnished sitting I'ooiri an i two Bedrooms at very moderate terms, 0-l< Ino situation, good fishing near.-Apply to the News, Office, Aberystwyth. k:U6 \Y ANTED i/imiediately. Mistress, pro- Ui vi^ionally certificated, for Pennant School, <5^ '■"y.'itnair, capable to teach drawing, Average 21; Q £ 50 per annum. Address, with testimonials, Owen, Llaubrynmair, .Montgomery. k34-5 05t. I^ST from Llanarth Fair, June 17th, 1891, 11 black two-year-old Heifer, marked with le^v°l's °n left leg. Anyone who wil1 give information to the recovery of same will be rewarded by ifying to John Lewis, cattle dealer. Carno, Mont. CQ"D be d. SHOPS. HOUSES, FEE. r TANYBPYN, ABERDOVEY. ) PERIOR Furnished house to let, (i) October or longer, facing sea, 3 reception rooms. •4e'V°°ms. Sheltered, Mild Climate, Wild fowl —D. Esplanade Hotel, Porthcawl, Glam. BE LET with immediate possession, w C0i»vcnient house and pi-emises, furnished or -Ul'J1-ished, being No 4, Queen's Road, Aberystwyth. on the premises. [k342 ri the preniises. RHYDYFELIN, ABERYSTWYTH. BE LET—Unfurnished house, containing T0 tlu-ee bedrooms, Parlour, Kitchen, and garden. Ai moderate.—Apply, Evan Roberts, Rhydyfclin, ^y«twyth. k220 r° LET —Four Dwelling Houses on the %M Sout-h Terrace, Aberystwyth. The houses k;1"1 three lets.—Apply to Mr D. C. Roberts, Saw ^•JTreiechan. k!91 '.efechan. k191 r .ABERYSTWYTH. yj11 ARMING DETACHED VILLA to Let, *itn. known as Sunny Hill, south aspect, delightfully llrj^tt'd within ten minutes' walk to the sea. The õi.tlc! e contains 3 Reception Rooms, 7 Bedrooms. Hot °hl Baths, Domestic Offices, &c., Shrubbery and garden.—Apply to Mr 0. Daniel, Estate Aberystwyth. k244 I f>E LET with immediate possession, the A.IJ6 Licence Inn, Three Tuns," Trefefechan, p'^twyth. For terms, &c., apply to Mr Davies, Street, Aberystwyth. Ap RTMENTS at Aberystwyth, healthily situated on the Marine Parade, commanding Mo2c.ent view of Cardigan Bay and Merioneth ^u,is nta^ns- Apartments during the winter months at ~^J^ble rates.—Mrs E. A. Hall, 6, Marine Terrace. -A ^ARTMENTS within two minutes walk to Railway Station or Promenade.—Address, Mrs *tt, Flintshire House, William Street, Aber- k54 ABERYSTWYTH. (< __— S^U-DET ACHED- YILLA TO LET, ?'WnV°Wn as Melrose," south aspect, pleasantly louS(. within ten minutes' walk to the sea. The ^lsi0 c°ntains 10 rooms, hot and cold water baths, &c, ^"buildings.—Aimly to G. Williams, Bodlondeb, ^twyth. kl02 ^RRYSTWYTH Furnished House to let. to H. Reception rooms. 5 bedrooms, bathroom,close Cambrian Ne>es Office. k299 "LlC and private Apartments. Good U\- O4.^clconiodation for Visitors. Close to the rail- a^on—-Address Mrs Lloyd, Newry House, 2, Street, Aberystwyth. k252 public aticcs. .rôSEPHAJ.D JANE DOWNIE'S' 1 BEQUEST. OF VISITING COMMITTEE fOR HALF-YEAR ENDING 30th JUNE, 1891. h.'s»tori°^OWinSsums were distributed by tlie Lady vifnn<-t °- I u — £ »• <!• rs Thos. Thomas & Mrs Prebendary \T Williams 3 9 6 rs J. M. Jones & Miss Jones .'1 (North Parade) 3 5 6 4 \iY^yn»e and Mrs Penry 3 1 6' IIrs Roberts, Lion, and Mrs Thos. Jones 4 00 ( Ebenezer Morgan and Miss 6 M, r> 0sin°tberley 406 « itivan Hugh James and Mrs M AT ^atthew Jones 2 3 6 8 a/;8 AIathias and Miss Lewis 3 2 6 \rvSfet, lies'Mo,,nt Pleasa"t 4 13 ? S A Williams and Mrs i l0 Williams 3 IS 3 11 T^insimdMts Powell 3 16 41 Jones. Portland Street, and ',1 Mn R«u otheroe 3 19 9 Roberts, The Green, and Miss Mi T lta 420 ^hc r> SS UlU^ Owen, Penyparke 4 0 0 £ twyth S.!ittce Contributed £ 150 to the Aber- '°tt|itinf, aif ary, UUfi made numerous special grants ° alt»gether to £ 77 9s Sd. k34i3 J- HAVARD PROTHEROE, CHAIRMAN, %(S bt tJnl. FOR SALE, a bargain. A first class iron frame seven Octaves Piano in Burnished Walnut panel front carved and gilt.—Edward Ellis, Auction- eer, Pier St. Aberystwyth, k349 MERIONETHSHIRE, NORTH WALES. FREEHOLD HOTEL AND FISHING RIGHTS FOR SALE. rnHE well-built Hotel and Freehold Land ■ belonging thereto, called Gwernan Villa Hotel, situate about two miles from the town of Dolgelley, adjoining the highway and near the foot of Cader Idris for salp, with immediate possession, in consequence of death of owner, together with the larger portion of the lake containing good trout and perch fishing adjoining the Hotel. The Hotel has been recently rebuilt and is fully licensed. For further particulars apply to C. Millard, Solicitor, Dolgelley, or Mrs Williams, Gwernan Villa Hotel, Dolgelley. [k300 STATIONERY &c., business in Capital working order, in good market town, to be sold for £ 300, a rare opportunity.—Apply, Liber, Cambrian Office, Aberystwyth. [k338 The greatest shew on Earth of old Welsh oak Furniture on sale at the old Curiosity Rooms, 25 Great Darkgate Street. [k334. TREGARON. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD by Private Contract the following Freehold Dwelling Houses and Premises, viz;- All those Two Messuages or Dwelling Houses and Gardens situate in Mill Street, Tregaron, in the County of Cardigan, in the several occupations of Mrs 11 Bridget Driscoll and Mrs Anne Davies. Apply to Messrs SPICKETT and SONS, Solicitors, k240] Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. FEATHERS for Beds.—Sleep on a nice, comfortable Feather Bed. Get your feathers direct 40 Ibs and upwards of good, cleau, dry poultry feathers at 6d per pound. Carriage paid to any rail- way station.—'Send postal order to H. Handy, Feather Merchant, Welshpool. [kl72 FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE- TO BE SOLD. Houses Nos. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, Northgate Street, Aberystwyth, also piece of Ground at the rear thereof. For further mformation apply to Mr D. Lloyd, 30, Portland Street. k336 PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE. FOR SALE, the Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, Z, JF Victor," calved October 21st, 1888, bred by the Rev A. J. Bowen, at Troedyraur, rich roan, winner of first prize, Newcastle Emlyn. 1890. Sire, Birthday 2nd (;j0S7S). Dam, Victoria Regina. by Rover (43924) 2nd d.. Victoria, by Lord Ringlet (38655) 3rd d., Victoress, by Rose Butterfly (24993) 4th d., Victorine. by His Eminence (19961), &c. Birthday 2nd, by Janus 2nd (44963). Dam, Bertha 12th, by Duke of Morocco (88164). 2nd d., Bertha 2nd, by Cardinitl (28144) 3rd d., Bertha, by Con- querer (21460) 4th d., Anemone 2nd, by Duke of Cambridge (12742), &e. Apply to Mr John James, Dolgoch, Brongest, New- castle Emlyn. [k352 public ,/totkcs. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. On MONLAY, JULY 27th, 1S91. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO BORTH AND ABERYSTWYTH With privilege of break of return journey at Glan- dovey for the LLYFNANT VALLEY As per undermentioned particulars :— Third Class Fares for the Double Journey. -p- iTo Aberys- FR0M SmWlo Bortlljtwyth. to- ° jeluding ad- jmission to -1 the Pier. a.m. s. d. s. d. Dolgelley 6 55 Penmaenpool 7 Of Arthog 7 15/ 2 6 2 7 Barmouth 7 20 Barmouth Junction 7 27 Llwyngwril 7 35 2 3 2 4 Towyn 7 50 1 2 1 Aberdovey 8 0 13 17 Children under three years of age, Free above three and under twelve Hall-fare. Ho (let-s of Tickets by above Excursion w'shin^ to see th., abovonamed Waterfalls and Valley may return from Aberystwyth by the 10 50 a.m train for Glandovey, and proceed to their destination by the G-O p.m. turn from Glandovey. A conveyance to and from the Llyftiti-t Valley lI:cets the train-. Fare— Glandovey to Llyfnant Valley and back, Is each. Passengers Return the same day by Ordinary Train as under:— From P-ln- Aberystwyth 5 20 Borth 5 43 J. CONACHER, Oswestry, July, 1891. Secretary and General .Manager. IMPORTANT TO BREWERS AND HOTEL KEEPERS. FTLHE valuable leasehold of the well-known, X full licensed Public House and Commercial Inn, called HIGHMEAD ARMS HOTEL, LLANYBYTHER. will be sold by auction on Tuesday 25th 0/ .AU{]Ut, 1891 For further particulars, apply to Mr Thomas Jones, Auctioneer, New Court. Inspection respectfully solicited. k328 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. LTNTIL further Notice every week day, Day J Trips to FestiDiog, Blaenau Festiniog, Dolgelley and Barrnouth, from jRuabon, tLlangollen, jBerwyn, Corwen, Cynwyd, Llandrillo, Llandderfel, tBala and tLlanuwchllyn fAlso to Bala tNot to Dolgelley. Every Saturday (for 1, 3 or 4 days) and Monday, (day trips commencing July 4th) to Bala, Llangollen, Dolgelley and Barmouth and every Thursday (day trips) to Bala only from Blaenau Festiniog, Manod, Festiniog and Trawsfynydd. Every Monday cheap trips for 1, 2 or 3 days to Chester, Birkenhead and Liverpool from Dolgelley, Blaenau Festiniog, Manod Festiniog. Maentwrog Road. Trawsfynydd, Llanuwchllyn, Bala, Llandder- fel, Llsiidrillo. Cynwyd. Corwen, Carrog and Glyn- (1) For lull particulars see bills. HY. LAMBERT, 1^205 Gentr.il Manager. DA VID JONES, DAVID JONES, I Monumental Works, Castle Street, Aberystwyth. U. J. begs to announce the public that he has opened I business at the above place, and is prepared to execute orders for all kind of work in Slate, Stone and Marble. ¡ Headstones Monuments, and Crosses, of all design done promptly, and at modeiate charges. Estimates and designs upon application. j737 1,4ales bn Atitticrn. COU NT IE S O F Ivf ON TGOME R Y A N D MERIONETH. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR OWEN DANIEL, AT TH E GORSYGEDOL HOTEL, BARMOUTH, E ABLY IN AUGUST NEXT. subject to conditions to be then and there produced. The following VALUABLE FARMS AND TENE- MENTS, viz O ( 1-3 Parish. õ Tenement. Quantity. ¿ R Y Trawsfynydd! 1 iTycerrig farm 158 2 S Tra,sfynyddi 1 ITycerrig f;¡,rm 158 2 8 Maentwrog 2 Cochgwyan farm 41 1 32 do 3 IHafodfawr Isaf farm 73 0 15 do 4 Tynycoed farm 14 2 15 Cemmes 5 jTynllwyn farm 121 3 24 Towyn 6 jcrychnant farm 67 0 1 I do 7 Part of do. (Pasture Land) 8 3 18 do S Four dwelling houses and Premises Pen- rallt Arms Inn, Buildings and Pre mises situate in the town of Towyn. Lithographed Plans and Particulars may be had in the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood, Mr C. W. Rees Stokes, solicitor, Tenby, the Auctioneer, Aber- ystwyth and Towyn, or Messrs Gillut, Estate Agents Surveyors and Valuers, Machynlleth. k347 BARMOUTH. SALE OF A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. MR O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from 0. A Roberts, Esq., to Sell by Auction in Juty next, the Valuable Freehold Estate known as PANTEINION Situate in the Parish of Llangelynin, in the County of Merioneth, immediately opposite the town of Bar- mouth. Plans and Particulars will shortly be ready, and any further information may be obtained of the Auctioneer at Aberystwyth. 01 [kl20 -LLANDYj,8UL SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR JOHN FRANCIS will sell hy au ction JYt at the Porth Hotel, Llandyssul. On Tuesday, the 28th day of Jvly, 1S91. That .substantially-erected Chemist's Shop, Dwelling house, and Premises, situate and being No. S, Lincoln- street, in the Town of Llandyssul, with three Building Sites at the rear thereof. Further information may be obtained of the Auction- eer, at Carmarthen or of JOHN EV ANS. EsQ., k343 Solicitor. Aberystwyth. I7L A N RHYS T Y D" CARDIGANSHIRE. MR JOHN WILLIAMS, of Ty'nllidiart, will otl'er for Sale by Public Auction at the Black Lion Hotel, Llanrhys'yd, Black Lion Hotel, Llanrhys'yd, Oil THURSDAY, JULY SOth, LSD I, the Dwelling House, Outbuildings and Lands compos- ing the Farm called TYNANT, situate in the parish of Llaniliystyd aforesaid, in 8 lots. For further particulars, see Posters, Plan of the Lots may be seen and further particulars obtained from Mr Lewis Le\is, Is-ynpentre, Llan- rhystyd Mr Hugh Hughes, solicitor, 8 Market, Street, Aberystwyth or the Auctioneer, of Ty'ullidiart., near Aberystwyth. [k35l THE AUCTION M A RT, 28, Little Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. GREAT SALE OF PLATE & CUTLERY. Important to Hctel Proprietors, Heads of Families and others. MR, EDWARD ELLIS has received in- structions from J. T. Harris, Esq., to sell by Auction, Auction, On Thursday, July 23rd, and foUowinr) days, Until the whole stock is sold, a magnificentautl varied collection of PLATK AND CUTLERY. Sale each evening at seven o'clock. [k248 ihiblir iioitccis. -^j^YANTAfLWAY^ Excursions to the LLYFNANT VALLEY, GLASPWLL CASCADE, AND CWMRHAIADR WATERFALLS, One of the most delightful day trips in Wales. Cheap Return Tickets will be issued to GLANDOVEY (For the above-named Valley and Waterfalls) daily (Sundays excepted) from JULY 18t to JULY 31st, 1891. (Cheap Tickets will also be issued in August and September. See other Bills.) 0 From Outward Trains Fares for double journey a.m. p.m. 1st class 2nd class 3rdcl'ss F (1 G (J S LL Aberystwyth .10 50 and 45 .'{ () 2 3 1 « Borth 11 10 4 4 1 i 09 Machynlleth SO ,,12 57 10 0 •) 0 6 Abenlovey !> 4U :i 55 1 4 1 0 o« Towyn '•» „ 3 43 2 0 1 (J 10 Dolgelley ■>'> 4 <; ;{ (5 2 3 Barmouth £ 10 3 10 3 (5 2 (i 1 j) Children under 12 Years of Age, Half-price. RETURN TRAINS FROM GLANDOVEY STATION For Aliorystwyth and Borth, 4.20 p. I and 6.45 p-lil, For Al>erdovey Towyn, I)olgelley, Barmouth, 4.17' p.m and ti.O p.111. and Machynlleth, at 0.37 p.m. The Cascade and Waterfalls are reached through the Llyf- nant alley, and the distance from Glandovey Station to Cascade4 and back is about five miles, and to the Waterfalls and back about, seven niikM, hut to relieve the walk A ROAD CONN IV ANi 'E will run from Glandovey to Caerhedyn (which is in the Valley) leaving Glandovey on arrival of the trains due there at 11.25 a.iii, 4.17 p.m. from Borth and Aberystwyth, and on arrival of trnin from Barmouth, Aber- dovey, Towyn, and Dolgelley, dHe at Glandovey at 10.13 a.m. and 4.20 p.m. The Conveyance will return from Caerhedyn Farm at 4.0 and (i.20 p.m. for Borth and Aberystwyth at 4.0 p.111. and 5.40 p.m. for Aberdovey, Towyn, Dolgelley, and Barmouth, and at 5.40 !I,III. for Mtiehynlleth train. The Charge for each adult passenger from Glandovey to Caerhedyn is (id., and the same for return journey. Holders of the Tickets by the Itoad Conveyance will receive every in- formation as to the routes to the Waterfalls, from Mr Jenkins, Caerhedyn Farm, who has the superintendence of the Conveyance I Excursionists preferring to walk the whole distance should be careful to make enquiry as to the way to the Valley, Cas- cade and NVaterfalls, as they may easily take the wrong road. REFIU-:SH)I ETS,-Tea, Milk, and other light Refresh- ments may be had at Caerhedyn Farm at moderate Prices. The Trip through the charming Llyfnant Valley is regarded as being one of the most delightful in Wales. Excursionists should also ascend the Hill at the back of Caerhedyn Farm (only a few minutes' walk) from which a magnificent view may be obtailleri, including Cader Idris, Arran Mawddwy, Plinlimmon, and the other mountains; also Cardigan Bay, Glandovey Castle, Borth, Aberdovey, and the course of the rivers Llyfnant and the Dovey for many miles. Mr Jenkins, Proprietor of Caerhedyn Farm, will show Excursionists the way. Excursionists are reminded not to mistake Glandovey Junction Station for J. CONACHER, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, Osv.estry, July, 1891. lk258 j bJ1 JUtciiott. CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR JOHN JAMES will offer for Sale by Public Auction at tlie Feathers" Hotel, Aberayron. On WEDNESDAY, the of h day of AUGUST, 1891, at 2 o'clock p.m. prompt, in two lots, subject to such conditions as shall then and there be read, all that one undivided moiety in that valuable Freehold Farm and Lands with a thriving plantation, called LLANBADARN, situate in the parish ot Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, in the county of Cardigan, containing by admeasurement 110a. Ir. 10p. or thereabouts, and now in the occupa- tion of Mrs Magdalen Davies, -is yearly tenant. Also all that Freehold Field or Close of Land adjoin- ing the said farm of Llanbadarn, known as <> CAE SYiNGKUG, containing by admeasurement 2a Or. 19p. or there- abouts, now in the occupation of Evan Lloyd, as yearly tenant. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer or to A. J. Hughes, Esquire, solicitor, both of Aber- ystwyth. [k265. CARDIGANS HIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS AND BUILDING SITES. T R JOHN JAMES has been instructed to 1VJL SELL BY AUCTION at the Peuybont Inn, Aberarth, On Wednesday, the 12th day of A/Illlst, 1891, At 2 o'clock p.m., the FREEHOLD ESTATE called THE NOYADD ESTATE, comprising the farms of Wernmeirch, Wernnewydd, Penrallt, Wernllan, Esgerartb, Peugraig, and Penybont Inn, all situate at or near the village of Aberarth, in the County of Cardigan. The property will be sold in 10 Lots. Particulars and plans are in course of preparation and may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Aberystwyth, Mr Thomas Davits, Compton House, Aberayron, and Messrs Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. [k.'ttl IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR W. H. WEYMSS will sell by Public Auction At an early date. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LICENSED PREMISES with Store and Stabling attached. Also Commodious Business premises situated corner North Parade and Mary St., with Cottage adjoining. Several Cottages in good repair in Skinner Street and Poplar Row, and useful Stibles in Newfoundland Street, (now in the occupation of Dr Harries). Particulars of Auctioneer. Emporium Sale Rooms, (late Rink). Aberystwyth. [961 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSION TRAINS will run as under SATURDAY'S AUGUST 1 and S To *Ludlow, *Hereford, *Tintern, Ross, Pnntypool 1 Road, Newport, Aberdare. Merthyr, Carditi', Swansea, Carmarthen, Tenby, New Milford, &c. leaving Blaenau Festiniog at 6 25, Bala 7.40, Cor .veil 8.20, and Llangollen at 8.50 a.m. FOR 3, 5, OR 8 DAYS. *Not from MONDAY AUGUST 3rd, DAY TRiPS. To Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Worcester i Malvern. Stratford-on-Avon, Leamington, Oxford, London &c, leaving *Dolgelly at 10.25 a.m., *Blaenau Festiniog 6.25, Bala 7.-10, Corwen 8.20 and Llangollen at 8.50 a.m., to return August 7th. *Also to Gloucester and Cheltenham. For fares and return times see special bills. HY. LAMBERT, [k339 General Manager. Public Notices. VALE OF LLANGOLLEN SHEEP-DOG SOCIETY. Under the Patronage of HER MAJESTY 1ME QUEEN. PRESIDENT CAPTAIN BEST. VICK-PRESIDENT MK. ED. EVANS, LLANDYN. The Trials will be held at PLAS-YN-VIVOD, On Tuesday, August 11 th, 1891 CAMBRIAN STAKES (Open to the World;, Prizes £ 25. DISTRICT STAKES, Prizes 1:14. 2 HANDSOME SILVER CUPS. Secretary-MR JOSEPH NANSON, k305] Tregwern, Llangollen. QUEEN'S HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. A WELSH FANCY FAIR, for the sale of useful and Fancy Articles, Flowers, etc., itc., will be held on Monday and Tuesday, August 3rd and 4th, 1S91. Music at intervals. Tea, itc. will also be provided. National costumes will be worn. ADA[ ISS ION. -Monday. 2 to 5 p.m., Is. A. after 5 p.m. on Monday, and after 2 p.m. on Tuesday, 6d. The proceeds are for the reduction of the large debt which still remains on the New Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels. [k:135. AMERICA. CUNARD LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. The Steamers of this Line have an unequalled record of half a century for safety and comfort, and take specified courses according to the seasons of the year. FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. I To NEW YOltli. ETRUPJA Sat July £ 5 AUK AN IA Sat. Aug I UMBRIA Sat., Aug. S To BOSTON. CATALOXIA.Thur -Inly 2ti 1 (JEPHALONIATliur, July^O i SAMARIA Thur, Aug., t! SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers also through CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. t STEERAGE PASSENGERS to all parts of America and Canada at Low Rates those by Boston Steamers booked to NEW YORK without extra charge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, t 8, Water Street, Liverpool, OR TO THEIR AGENT, J GEORGE DAVIS, fj7 Bridge Street, Aberystwyth. I business -2lbi)vcsscs. R EVA NS &Co7, WHOLESALE AND EE TAIL WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS barmouth, IMPORTERS AND BONDERS OF HIGH CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION « i B £ tlerS f ^SS and Co's Pale and Table Ales which are supplied in Splendid Condition in Reputed Quarts, Imperial Pints, JRetmted Pint* f supplied Half-pints, also in Barrels, Kilderkins, and Firkins. Imperial GUINNESS'S STOUT IN OASK AND BOTTLE. VERY CHOIJE OLD SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES. COGNAC BRANDIES &C. ORDERS RECEIVED BY POST FORWARDED SAME DAY, CARRIAGE PAID. N.B.—THE TRADE SUPPLIED. [k-29 ALL THE SHOPS OF THE GREAT BOOT PEOPLE In this disGrict are now crammed full with the newest, finest, and best selections of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers for the Season wear that has ever been offered to the Public. If lowness of price and excellence of quality is that which generally gives satisfaction, no one need go away dissapointed For new styles, superior fit, good material, excellent workmanship, and low price. Try DICK'S (G. AXD W. Moirrox, Proprietors). 12, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, HIGH STREET, CARDIGAN, HIGH STREET, LAMPETER, HIGH STREET, TOWYN, HIGH STREET, PWLLHELI HIGH STREET, BARMOUTH, PENRALLT STREET, MACHYNLLETH VICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGELLEY. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES AT EVERY ESTABLISHMENT. Y GWIR YN liHKYfT Y BYD. THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES WILL BE HELD THIS YEAR AT SWANSEA, 'l -I,-L.L .l'J- On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, a,id Friday, Arnpist 1S/7, 1 Of/, -'Of? o.u.d ;>1 st isqi N-i^oria'park"6111 PAVIL10N caPable of hoWi»S 15'000 People, and erected for the purpose"ou tha beautiful Park. Prizes offered (exclusive of Gold and Silver Medals), £ 1.400 In Literature, Music, and Art. Some of the leading Artistes in England and Wales have been engaged for the Concerts. The final edition of the Prize List may be had for 7d. post free from the Secretary. 1.14 1-1 AV JONES. General Secretii-N- REES JONES, Musical Secretary CHRIST CHURCH, BARMOUTH: (ENGLISH CALYIKISTIC METHODISTS, OR PRESBYTERIANS OF WALES). Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, August 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 1801 GRAND BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE WEST MERIONETHSHIRE MONTHLY MEETING AND THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED PERSONS AINU 1ME Richard Davies, Esq., J. P., Lord Lieutenant of Anglesev, Stuart Rendel Esn MP y.+i r i\r v r> r 1 j George, Esq., M.P., T. E. Ellis, Esq., M.P., sir Pryce Pryce -'ones, .1.I\ Samuel Poile K n n r MJ\v V lo £ d Wynne, Esq., J.P., Peniarth, Dr Charles Williams, Esq., D.L., .1.P. Hen^win Thorii.n-Vr T'' 5 t>* Prys Owen, Esq., J.P., Aelyl.ryn, Rev ltiKby .Murray, .M.A., Arth n i-, i.v' r A' ^I1" B?d°">>V' R" Edward Jones, Esq.T.P., Mayor of Pwllheli, Dr Edward Jones J p ("'h iinmn ,Vf J'™ fn -M'' Bariister-at-Law, bryn, Mary Davies, RA,1\I., Promises of Money, Goods, r sefuJ and Ornamental Articles. Plain and fancy X eedlcwork, &c.. willlx thankfully received Mr JOHN EVANS, Glnnymor House,") Mr GRIFFITH GRIFFITH, Chemist. J II.S.-No raffling, fortune-telling or any other ganie of chance permitted in connection with the Bazaar. [k320 Public itotccs. ABMYSTWYTH AMATEUR ATHLETIC FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD OX AUGUST 5th, 1891. Proceeds to be devoted towards providing a Public Recreation Ground. For Particulars apply to H. E. WHEATLEY, TERRACE ROAD. MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the il next meeting of the Merioneth County Council will be held in the County Hall at Bala, on Thursday, the 6th day of August text, at I o'clock in the after- noon, and the Council will thereupon proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the assessment application, and management of the County lsto(.k- or Rate and all other County business pu.suant to the: 15 and 16 Vict. Cap. 81. All persons having any demand upon the County I Fund or Stock ars required to forward the particiiiars: thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dol.,ellcy 3n or before Thursday, the 30th instant. Dated this 14th day of July, 1891. ROBERT JONES, Clerk of the Council. k31S THE NEW WATERING PLACE. I YNYSLAS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of al Milk Factory opposite the Railway Stition I(nyslas, and also for excavating the site for the same. The plans and Specifications may be inspected at trie )ffice of the undersigned from 10a.m. till 4 p.m. on! ind after Monday, the 3rd of August next. Sealed enders muet be sent to John Renton, Esq., 30 C, os. Street, Manchester, not later than the 10th of August lext. It is not to be understood that the lowest or any lender will necessarily be accepted. GEO. JONES & SON, Architects & Surveyors. 15 Northgate Street, Aberystwyth, 23rd July, 1891. [k350 business ^bbrcsscs, S. N COOKE Is Now Showing all the NEWEST PATTERNS IN LADIES' AND CHILDRENS BATHING DRESSES, From '2s. GAd. each CHILDREN'S PADDLING DRAWERS IN FLANNELETTE, A Most Useful Article. LADIES' TENNIS SHIRTS From s. lUd. each. 2 LADIES' WASHING BLOUSES From Is. 11 lid, each. ALSO THE N E W T X E To wear with the Fashionable Shirt for T Is. Oid., Is 6i.d., Is. Hid. cach ^aQiea U??^VLS!G' HOSIERY, GLOVES, WD?,X AND ART NEDDLE- WORK IN GREAT VARIETY. S. N. COOKE, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH AND BIKMINGHAM NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1797. Head Office Suirey Street, Norwich. London Offices.- Fie t Street, and 18, Royal Exchange, E.C. President-H. S. PATTESON, ESQ. Secretary-C. E. RIGNOLD, ESQ Assistant Secretary-C. A B. BIGNOLD, ESQ. Amount Insured £ 250,000,000 Losses Paid i.7,000,000 Current Rates of Premium. Losses from Lightning or Coal Gas coverea Prompt and Liberal Settleaient of Losses. Prospectuses and every information can be obtained ChiefOlfices, Branches, and Agencies Accent—MR. JOSEPH DAVIK6, Solicitor, Town IT •• Aberystwyth. A