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tt.Sint.GS Jlbbrts.6t1i. 01 ELECTRIC LIGHTING! ELECTRIC LIGHTING- -A-m TE3T A CJo-, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 1 to 11, SOUTH JOHN STREET, LIVERPOOL. ,CONTRACTORS to the Marquis of Salisbury, Dolgelley Local Board, The Savoy, Hengler's Grand Cirque, Appleby's Mills (Liverpool and Bootle), Thurston and Co. (London and Liverpool), Cain's Brewery, Messrs. Henocksberg, and Ellis's, &c., &c., &c. ELECTRIC LIGHT, BELLS, TELEPHONES, PUMPS, MOTORS, AND VENTILATING APPARATUS erected and installed on the most reasonable terms, at the shortest notice. Distance no object. Estimates free. Branch Office and Works ARRAN ROAD, DOLGELLEY. SOLE AGENT: CHIDLAW ROBERTS, ARRAN ROAD, DOLGELLEY. [m973 ELECTRIC LIGHT! ELECTRIC LIGHT!! The Residents and Tradesmen of Dolgelley can be supplied with the above 20 CHEAPER THAN GAS III Treble the amount of Light, entire absence of danger or dirt, and a healthy atmosphere guaranteed TRADESMEN CAN SAVE ANOTHER 10/, At least by the non-deterioration of their stock. Upon deciding to adopt this superior light, submit your gas bills for the previous three years to us, which we will average, and contract to supply you with Electrictiy 20% cheaper. An extra 5% will be allowed for cash within week of issue of Invoice. INTENDING CONSUMERS Willwobliae by communicating direct to A. HALL & Co., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 1 to 11, SOUTH JOHN STREET, LIVERPOOL, r!Qf. OR TO THEIR SOLE AGENT: CHIDLAW ROBERTS, TIMBER MERCHANT, ARRAN ROAD, DOLGELLEY. m972] ENGINEERS, IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS WILLIAMS & METCALFE OF THE BEST AND MOST MODERN CONSTRUCTION. AGRICULTURAL & OTHER CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PRICES AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. RHEIDOL FOUNDRY, ABERYSTWYTH JOHN MINSHALL & CO., IRONMONGERS, BARMOUTH. GRATES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 00 w 0 o }' !t z z S HH 'i f—i t 7 J! 177 177, KITCHEN RANGE S LAMPS, A CHOICE SELECTION IN ALL QUALITIES. CHURCHES AND CI-IAPELS FITTED WITH HEATING APPARATUS. JOHN MINSHALL & CO., IRONMONGERS, BARMOUTH, CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S BOARD OF WORKS AND THE LIVERPOOL CORPORATION, T PLUMBERS, GAS FITTERS, BELLHANGERS, ELECTRICIANS. STEAM SAW MILLS, ABERYSTWYTH. R. ROBERTS AND SONS, TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANTS, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOINERY DONE QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY. SHIPS' AND BOATS' SAILS made on the Premises; also all kinds of SACKS, j COAL BAGS, &c. ESTIMATES GIVEN. JOBBING DONE. .FELLOES FOR OART WHEELS, TRAPS, AND OTHER VEHICLES BOYS', YOUTHS', AND I MEN'S OVERCOATS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING CLOTHING L OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR LOWEST CASH PRICES AT DANIEL THOMAS, 22, & 24, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET. ESTABLISHED 1854. THOMAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 18, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. THE OLDEST. CHEAPEST, If' v « and BEST ESTABLISH- MENT in the TOWN. TRY c-P3 10s. Od. ENGLISH LEVER. Buy your iJiSflp WEDDING RINGS from the MAKER and save all No. 1. El 2s 6d Intermediate Profits. By doing so you SAVE 30 Per Cent PROFIT All Rings Guaranteed to be 22 XT o -PI /> j CfliFlt. /S STAMPED by the Government. Also your KEEPER and y ENGAGEMENT RING. Every Ring is Hail Marked by ■»t o /.i irt the Government to be IS Carat No. 3. £ 1 12s 6d G0LD (jfSp3j| Every DIAMOND i3 Guaranteed to be Genuine. No. 4. El 5s Od MONEY RETURNED IF NOT APPROVED. This is the actual size of Rings. Cut hole in Card for size and write to E. EDW AltDS, No. 5. £ 2 108 Od 7 5, CHURCH STREET, >-i\: LOZELLS, BIRMINGHAM WELSH SPOKEN. No. 6. JE4 Os Od [,,11726 W. PERCIVAL WETTON, HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER, 23, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. gnsint,s,s Jlbb resists. ~m J. H. -ED WARDS, ^fcT™ IFj' TAILOR AND DRAPER. ipSw BEFORE YOU BUY Ready-Made Clothes Go and see J. H. EDWARDS' STOCK. v — -hh BOYS' SUITS from 5s. 6d. upwards. \H| YOUTHS' SUITS from 12s. upwards. H ll MEN'S SUITS from 20s. upwards. MB IgM BOYS' OVERCOATS from 6s upwards. jit I Ij YOUTHS' OVERCOATS from 12s. upwards. MEN'S OVERCOATS from 20s. upwards. JpW BUY CLOTH WHICH WILL GIVE JBML '1 YOU SATISFACTION. NEW SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, f AND OVERCOATINGS. /}/ < i EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ? v*'llw WATERPROOF COATS. ri SHTRTS, PANTS, VESTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, SCARFS, SOCKS, T-TMBRELLAS, NEW DRESSES, ULSTERINGS, fNEW DRESSES, ULSTERINGS, CLOAKINGS, SKIRTINGS, FLANNELS, GLF ||||J NORTH PARADE H iff'; BAKER STREET, JSLJ& 1 ABERYSTWYTH. »- ISS SB NORTH PARADE H iff'; BAKER STREET, JSLJ& 1 ABERYSTWYTIF. »- S. N. COOKE, IS SHOWING ALL THE L A TE S T NOVELTIES IN CHILDRENS' PELISSES, HATS, HOODS, ANDBONNETS. X"' LADIES FLANNELETTE DRESSING GOWN, Gs. lid. and Ss. lid. each. AUTUMN NOVELTIES IN SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FRILLINGS, &c. ART NEEDLEWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S. N. COOKE, 12, Her Street, & 20, New Street, Aberystwyth. Birmingham FOREST TREES AND ORN AMEN-TAL SHE U BS. Prices on Application to G. REES, THE NURSERY, LAMPETER. TRAINED NURSES. 34, TERRACE ROAD. TRAINED NURSES may be engaged at. the SHORTEST NOTICE, by application, either person- ally, by letter, or by telegram, to the Matron. TERMS: Nurses from 4 to 8 guineas for four weeks. Patients also received at 34, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, at from two to seven guineas per week. [ros., I WAVERLEY TEMPERANCE COMMER- CIAL HOTEL, CORNER OF SMITHFIELD ROAD. Ijl VERY Attention paid to the Comfort of \i Visitors. Public and Private Apartments. Visitors will here find all the advantages of a first- ?lass establishment at moderate charges. Visitors will here find all the advantages of a first- ?lass establishment at moderate charges. m372) MRS. McPiiersox Proprietress. JOB SYLVANUS, WOOLLEN MANUFACTURER, PENLLWYN. I JS. BEGS to announce to his customers • and others that he has succeeded to the business lately carried on by his father, and will be thankful for a continuance of their support. | Attends at the Market Hall, Aberystwyth on I Mondays. m348 Before you take Printing elsewhere, send toj the Cambrian New Office for prices, 1 ALFRED NOY ES IS NOW OFFERING VERY CHOICE New CURRANTS, 4d. to 5d. per lb. NEW RAISINS, 5d. per lb. CANDIED ORANGE or LEMON PEEL, 6d. per lb. MIXED, ORANGE, LEMON, and CITRON, in lib boxes, 8d. per lb. All kinds of the Finest Selected METZ, CARLSBAD, and othet Fancy Fruits for Dessert at very Moderate Prices. NOVELTIES IN XMAS CRACKERS. FANCY BOXES of CHOCOLATE From 3d. to 6s. Gd. each. 19, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH k95 jim^ THE STEAMER COUNTESS OF LISBUKNE WILL LOAD AT BRISTOL, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER Oth. mTOx Every description of Printing and Litho graphing executed at the Cambrian News 6 Z3 Office, Aberystwyth, on the shortest notice. @usincgg ùDte55t,5. SERENDIB (TEA REGISTERED). THESE lovely TEAS are carefully from the best gardens, and are rv6 Jib., ^lb.. air tight LEAD PACKETS, whic p their delicious flavour and strength. Pric 2s. Gd., and 3s. per lb. SHOULD BE USED BY ALL. c JgVERYBODY PRAISES IT. J)ICH IN FLAVOUR. JgXTRAORDINARY STRENGTH. JUJ NOTHING BETTER. POT. -1-A DOES NOT IMPAIR THE 2/6 DIGESTION. IS GUARANTEED PURE. Extra. JgEST OF ALL TEA. 31- Owing to the great demand for this TEA it can no; be had in lib., 21b., and 4lb. Tins, same price es packets, and may be obtained from SOLE AGENTS FOR ABERYSTWYTH: ss- HOPKINS & CO., -0 TEA & COFFEE MERCHANTS, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. LOCAL AGENTS LOCAL AGENTS Gosjinan M. Roderick. Carmarthen J. P. Carter. Cardiff D. Jonos & Co., Limited Aberayron W Morris Jones. Dolgelley D. Barnett Towyn T. Powell and CO. Bala E. Roberts and Co. Newtown Morgan and Sod- Oswestry. Davies and Edwards. Wrexham J. Brunt. Builth w. Price and Co. Barmouth Messrs Morris and Son. AND EVERY OTHER TOWN IN WALES. It is only a very few years ago the discovery was made tbat Island of Ceylon possessed peculiar advantages for growi"S. ;ca the soil producing kinds superior in most respects to either C or Indian Teas. EVERYBODY SHOULD GIVE IT A TRIAL- GUARANTEED PURE. SHOULD BE TRIED BY ALL LOVERS OF GOO]) TEA. SERENDIB
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QIhe (Jlambrian £1.t1ø. T, i-iday, December 2nd, 1892. i —— AN APPEAL TO WALES THERE was never a time in the recent history of Wales when it was more important than at the present moment that Wales should rouse herself to action. Events have long been slowly tending to fruition, and we have at length reached a period when final decisions will have to be given on several important national questio^* Reformers and specialists have toile*- obscurely in their respective spheres, anct hy UMCb.ti1. processes have prepared their woik for acceptance, rejection, <?Ij amendment. There are those who AVOlI1o not take the nation into their c0un^he but we hold that these are unwise. ■ nation is the final court of appeal, and last must judge what shall go to ^■ making up of her complex life. Wewill try to make clear the fact that this 's ? time for j ational action and decision, ad that the future welfare of Wales depeD j* largely on what action is taken and wbat decisions are reached in the near future. There is the great question of educatioI1 in ics fourfold aspect, namely, elementary and technical, intermediate, collegiate, university. For many weeks we have trie to show that the establishment of Tnter- mediate Schools cannot fail to affect j. mentary Schools for good or ill. and the new relations that are to be esta, lished will come home for sood or ill to \V 0 every cottage home in the Principality. v £ ask every working man, every member 0 a School Board, and every teacher, to examine this subject for himself and be' self and be prepared with a decision, 'jf have also given much space during past year to examinii g the proposals for tn establishment of a Welsh University. e believe that there is danger of a Univer sity being established that will degrade the three University College". We have dOlle what we could in the past and will all we can in the future to avert seems to us would be a great nati^na disaster. Residence in one of tbr^ University Colleges should not be on inC pensable condition for proceeding to (degree. A Faculry of theology should included in the University I scheme; tb e. University should not be a mere examinlllg body, and the three colleges should not able to send their students for degre^ practically to their own examiners. not ask the friends of education in "V^a to accept our statements on this subjcc » but to judge for themselves whether it is well to establish three Universities ill Wales, for this is what the scheme, as Mt present drafted, amounts to. The secon question demanding public attention is aart- I culture. Farmers are in greater straits tu for a long time past. They will have be helped out of ^heir immediate dit&c" lies in any ways that are possible, but land question is (o be investigated^ by j Select Committee or Royal Commission, it is imperative that evidence should [prepared if possible by landlords a 'tenanbs combined. If a Select ^oD3rDlt;}Jafc is appointed, and it is not made .c^e £ \yajeg, there is a distinct land question in ^vn the cause of reform will be tn ,g back indefinitely. We know there a Welsh land question, but the fact Jll::e be brought with convincing force to knowledge of the Committee or Coinniis appointed to enquire into the question. the subjects of temperauce, pauperising.^ decline of rural populations, and ajv(?ri' reform, decisions will have to be gjDg These matters are not perhaps as P