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CHOICE TEA BY PARCEL POST POSTAL ORDER TO US FOR 10s. WILL BRING YOU, CARRIAGE PAID 6 LBS. OF OUR MARVELLOUS Is. 8D. TEA. THIS IS AN OFFER WHICH SHOULD NOT BE MISSED. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ALL ORDERS SENT BY POST. HOPKINS & GO., TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, 4, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HOUSES TO BE LET APARTMENT WANTED. HOUSES WANTED APARTMENT TO BE LET. SITUATIONS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WATKD SITUATIONS VACANT ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND. ===- No. One Throe dix Nine Thirteen ^orils. Insertion Inseriionsj Insertion81 Insertion Insertion a. d. s. d. II. à. ê. d. d. d 2l I X 0 20 36 46 56 2816 3C 46 56 7 0 35 20 40 56 86 80 422650 7 0 8 0 96 49 3 0 60 76 86 10 0 Utateft. POSTAGE STAMPS. Wanted to purchase an old collection, and either used or unused English stamps (except red Penny, used), issued previous to 18i>0:—J. Lascelles, Mach- ynlleth. gS87 WANTED, a comfortable, medimn-sizt-d house and shop with oven in Aberystwyth, not far from the sea; also 12 to 15 acres of grazing land within easy distance, with building for same.—X.Y.Z., Hall Villa, Salop. qSSS WANTED, an experienced General Servant, who can do plain cooking. Mrs Watkins, Post Office, Borth. <1.983 W ANTED, apprentice to thi'Upholstering; good opportunity for respectaWeyoutb.—Premium requited. Apply, J. D. Sullivan, 25, Great Daikgate Street, Aberystwyth. q954 PIOAOTBUILDING.—Wanted, a young- man as improver to Wheel and body-making; also an apprentice—Apply io H. Jones and Sons, 6, North Parade. q966 (youniz), seeks situation as cellaririan, aged 21. good references.—Apply to VV. Foxall, Old College Inn, Sprmff Bilt,' Birmingham. f|9y) 1 fiONMONGERY. —Francis and Co, Newtown, have a vacancy for an apprentice. Welsh indispensable. q092 X^ANTEl), to rent in Cardiganshire or borders of Radnor- r shire, a small Furnished Hons" in its own grounds, P'^turesque, trout fishing, some shooting.-Apply, Mr J. E. mes, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. p900 LONDON.—A good Cook (areneiGl) wantcdrolean in work and person and health v. Age, 22 to 28. (Nursemaid Welsh).—Apply, Mrs Bass, 5, Lichfield Road, Crickle-vood, London. q9f15 C[" Û be Xct TO BE LET, the dwelling house and shop called Medical A Hall," late in the occupation of Mr. Richard Hughes, chemist, situate at. the corner of Great Darkgate Street and Market Street, Aberystwyth. Apply to Joseph Davids, Solicitor, Town Hall, Aberystwyth. qOSS TO LET, near sea, superior furnished rooms, large front dining-room, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, &c., piano. Enquire 14, Pier Stt-fpt. TO LET, furnished apartments, two rooms, bed and eittirig- room. Terms moderate.—Apply Mrs Samuel, Bay View e, Aberystwyth. q!X!7 rpO BE LET, with immediate possession, the full-licensed House known as the Plough Inn, Mill-street, Aberys- twyth.—Apply to D. M. Davies, 18. New-street. lC TO BE LET, with immediate possession, that :Jesiral,le gentle- man's residence called T.vnycoed, Caerdeon, situate CHI the Mawddach Estuary, 3 miles fro!!1 Barmouth, together with the arm belonging thereto, containing ahol1t 73 acres of pasture, arable, and woodlands. Apply to !rIessrs Jones and Jones Solicitors, Portmadoc. qSH tQCtl be Soli). BORTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty, six Freehold DweJIinrdIouses and Shop.—Apply, Daniel, Son, d; Meredith, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. (1947 4p J. CISTERN, 7ft by 4ft, 2in by 2ft Sin, holding nearly five hundred srallons. Equal to new. Cheap. Box 45, Cambrian Xciiv Officii. q994 frO BE S-OLD OK LET, the Exchange, Penllwyn, Aber- ystwyth. An extensive drapery, grocery and provision establishment, 5 miles from Aberystwyth, in the beautiful valley of the Rheidol.—Apply, D. Morgan, who is retiring from business. A BERYSTWYTH, To be sold by privat" treaty two newly and substantial built Freehold Dwelling House, con- taining 10, rooms each, Immediate occupation.—Apply, nieJ, Son and Meredith, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. q964 FEATHERS! FEATHERS FKATHSRS!»I SALE, in large or small quantities, at5d pet lb. Warranted dry and sweet. Carriage paid to any Railway Station. Orders must be accompanied by cheque or P.O.O., Payable to Stedman, Feather Merchant, Shrewsbury. q837 jJuiUMNG STONE.—A large Stock of Excellent Free.sLone, from the celebrated Gwarallt Ferdre Quarries, Llan. dyssil, suitable for walling and general building purposes now ready foi delivery, and will be supplied at exceptionally low prices. — For terms and particulars 'pp'y to the Secretary, Cardigan Stone Coy., Limited, Howard House, Arundel Street, Strand, London, W.C., or at the Quarries. q930 BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES. MR R. FOX, the well-known Cowkeepers' and Dairymen's Agent, ar.d Auctioneer (Es- ablidbecl 1859) has a good sel ctiou of over 200 &€nuine daii ies for salf1, wi'h or wi hout stock, krom f50 to £10,000. in par s or London and suburbs. Intending purchasers b f re deciding on ft business should call at his office. No 11, Gale- donian Road. King's Cross, London, 5 minutes from Euston Station N.B Nc charge to purchasers. 663. MILK BUSINESSES! MILK BUSINESSES HWILLINGS & CO. have the largest LjL and beat of aenuine Dairy Businesses for Sale with or without cows in all parts of London, and suburb- and home counties. Prices to suit all buyers. Advice based on many years experience gratis. No charge to buyers, Businesses investigated. N the Ad- dress, 90. Chancery Lane, London, W.C. The most central dairy aeency in London. Iq356 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the several slacks of we l-ha> ve ted Hay, of the growth of 1895, standing at the undermen- tioned Stations ou the C<nv>rian R i ways, and estimated to contain the r- snectiv-quantifies, more or less, also undermentioned, viz :— Estimated Estimated Weight. STATMX. Weight. Tons, Tons. Whitchurch 31 AVrmule 6 Penn's Bank 2 Kerry a BettisBeld Derwenlas 4 Ellesmere n Ynvslas 2 Whittington 9 Borth 2 Weston Wharf 1 Pensarn 2 Llanymynech lj Talsarrmu 4 Llansantffraid 4 Portmadoc 3" Llanfyllin 5 Criccitth 4 Four Crosses 4 Abercrch 2 Pool Quay Buttington r Mid-Wales. Welshpool t "amdlo«M 5 Montgomery *> bt- Harmons 3 For Further particulars, a,ud t-. treat, -pply to SECRETARY, January, 1896. Company's Offices, Oswestry. J' q937 -.c:= Rentiers. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for additions, etc., JL to Penmaencliffe. Dolg-Ue.y. Plans Specification on application o the undersigned to ■^hom tenders must be sent in ou or before 14tB February next. BOWEN& JONES, Architec's aod Surveyors. 26th Jan., 1896. Carnarvon. q991 To BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Committee of the Garth C.M. Chapsl are prepared to rece de tenders tor building their New Chipel in Bank P ace, Portmadoc. Plan, Specifications and d ta ls ate. to he seen at. rRichard Hughes' office, Ynystcwyn, Portmadoc, 4nd at the Architect's Office. Tenders to bi sen 0.1 Ot before the 17th day of February, 1896, PI aled emhn ed Tenders for the new Garth Chapel" a-idrcssed to Captain John Owen, Garth Co>tag(. P rtmadoc. The Committee do not necessarily bind them- Selves to accept the lo ves-t or any ten 'er. JOHN MORRIS ROBERTS & SON, Architects and Surveyors, Portmadoc, Jaiiu <rv 2lth, 1"96. r3 FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSING- AT POPULAR PRICES. HAIRDRESSINO EST A BIJSH M ENT, 23, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET Opposite the Corn Market-Hall), ABERYSTWYTH. DEPARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN <T are now opened at thp at>.e E-t-.blish^ ^UMPOOINO AND HAIRBUUSHING BY MACHINERY. ^FIKX'S DEPARTMENT.—-SHAVING. 2d. (No extra charge for Powder an-i Bay Rluun). HAIRCUTTING, 4d. (No extra charge for Beard Trimming'andMachine r.^rushing). SHAMPOOING, 4d. SINGEING. 2d. V?!LDREN'S DEPARTMENT. — Haircuttinp, 3d. DIES' DEPARTMENT.— HAIRCUTTING, 0d. &iNOETNG, 6d. SHAMPOOING. 1: The above three attendances at the same time, Is. 6d. Ladies' and Gent's Wigs to order from 21s. h. TaiJR of Hf»ir supplied Riven for nv^ry description "f Oi namental Hair of 0,'K. Grey and Eaded Ilair 1 )\'pd to lnatch Hair at)y colour, and made tip in "liV f>tyie. W. PERCIVAL VOL XXXVI., NO. 1835. aIc!3 hy Ruction- AUCTION MART, MILL STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. MR J. E. JAMES has been instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the above premises (in one or more lots) on MONDAY, MARCH, 2nd, 1896, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the f arm and Lands called Pantglas, together with five Cottages and gardens at Tvnywern all the i-aid properties be- ing situite near the village of Trerddul, in the County of Cardigan. Full particular will appear in the next issue of the Cambrian News. rl PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT^ MR J. E. JAMES has received instruc- tions to sell by Public Auction. Early in February, J 896 (Unless previously disposed of by private treaty), the Farm and Lands called Pautglas, containing 12 a., 2r., 26p. Also five Cottages, Gardens, and Woodlands at Tynywern. All the s-id properties being situate near the Village of Tre'rddol, in the County of Cardigan. Further particulars will shortly appear, and in the meantime may be obtained of the AUCTIONEER, 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth. q931. Jlh :)tC£í'£5. l/JNDON. FOR ~G!I¥Y HAIR. PROFESSOR BLANCHE'S WALNUTENE is the greatest scientific inven- tion of modern times, it having entirely surpassed the old-fashioned, dangerous and useless so-called dyes. It staius Grey Hair in a few hours to any desired shade without staining the skin, and is tot- ally devoid of the unnatural tints produced by common preparations advertised. '• WALNUT- ENE" leaves the Hair glossy, cannot wash off, and is clean, economical, absolutely harmless, no trouble, nodiity sediments, docs not retard the growth, is in one liquid. Guaranteed t" contain no Lead or Sulphur, and is not an injurious, trans- parent caustic dye. Read what our great Analyst says Analytical Laboratory, 11 & 12, Great Tower Street, London. September 24th, 1894. I have submitted to a very careful chemical examina- tion a sample of "WALNUTENE" as prepared by Professor Blanche, and from the results obtained I CAN EXPRESS A VERY FAVOURABLE OPINION AS TO ITS SUITA- BILITY FOR THE OBJECT INTENDED. After the application of carefully applied tests, I was unable to discover the presence of any undesirable admixture, AND I AM FIRMLY OF OPINION THAT IT IS AN EFFECTIVE AND USEFUL PREPARATION. GRANVILLE H. SHARPE, F.C.S., Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." WALNUTENE is sold in bottles at 2/6 and 5/- and will be sent post free, secretly packed, for 3d. extra. Post amount direct to PROFESSOR BLANCHK, 258, High Hoi- born, London. Hints on Hair Dyes," post free. Chemists and Hairdressers.—Please write for terms and show cards. Over 5,000 Testimonials. Nine Highest Awards. Established 1872. q380 Sf! DOLGELLEY. DON'T MISS IT! GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY AT THE HOME OF MUSIC FOR MUSIC IN THE HOME. ARNFTELDS MUSIC WAREHOUSES, DOLGELLEY AND BARMOUTH. PIANOS, NEW THIS YEAR, BY COLLARD, BROAOWOOD, BRINSMEAD, G. ROGERS, HOPKINSON, CHAPPELL, and other leading MAKERS, thoroughly reliable and care- fully selected, returned from short hire at LESS THAN COST PRICE TO CLEAR A HEAVY STOCK. OLDER AND SECOND-HAND INSTRUMENTS FROM FIVE GUINEAS. GOOD CHOICE OF HARMONIUMS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. AMERICAN ORGANS by the eminent Makers, ESTEY, MASON, and HAMLIN. SPECIAL TERMS FOR CHURCHES, MISSION ROOMS, AND SCHOOLS. TUNING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. PYEMONT, LONDON, Assisted by able and skilfitl Workmen, who periodically visit the neighbourhoods of ABERYSTWYTH, MACHYNLLETH, TOWYN, BALA, BARMOUTH, HARLECH, COAST, and Surrounding Districts. INSTRUMENTS repaired, made equal to new, and kept in TUNE by YEARLY CONTRACT. ESTIMATES given for Single Tuning and Repairs, THE NEW CHRISTMAS ANTHEM By M. W. GRIFFITH, MUS. BAC., GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST.' All communications to MRS. ARNFIELD, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, DOLGELLEY. CANNOCK. WHITE SEWING MACHINES. WHITE SEWING MACHINES. THE A.I. MACHINE OF THE PRESENT TIME. Ladies about purchasing Sewing Machines should write direct to D. W. CLARKE, CANNOCK, STAFFORDSHIRE. EVERY NEW IMPROVEMENT. HAND MACHINES, £3 3s.. TREADLE MACHINES, from £5 5s. Carriage paid. Cash with order. ^^A^MACHINESGUARAOTEED^^ LLANDYSSUL. FARMERS, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Stockings, &0. Patterns forwarded and carriage paid to and from the Mills on all orders over jE2 TYLER & COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSUL, SOUTH WALES. (tlts bQ JUtciiott. THE SALE ROOMS, QUEEN'S ROAD. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TITESSRS DANIELJSON & MEREDITH iTX will Sell by Auction at the above Rooms, On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1896, A valuable assemblage of Modern and Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, including Drawing and Dining Room Suites in Crimson Repp, Silk Tapestry, and Leather, Easy Chairs, Walnut and Mahogany Tables, Mahogany Corner Cupboard, THREE GRAND AND COTTAGE PIANOS, Walnut and Gilt-framed Mantel Mirrors, Paintings, &c., &c., Bedroom Effects, including Bedsteads, Feather Beds. Chests of Drawers, Wardrobe, Oak Linen Press, Dressing Tables, Washstands, &c. Sale to commence at 2-30 p.m. q932 PRELIMINARY AN M OU N CEMENT. TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTIES. MESSRS DANIEL, SON AND 1YJL MEREDITH will sell by Auction at their Sale Rooms Queen's Road, Aberystwyth, early in March next. The following Valuable Properties, viz: All that commodious and substantially built Freehold Shop, Dwelling House and premises being No 6, Chalybeate-street, the twehe valuable FreehoJd Cottages and premises known as Cambrian Cottages," and the Enamel Slate Yard, situate in Llanbadarn-road, three Fieehold Cottages, Office, Building Site, and exellsi ve Yard situate at Trefechan also the old Wesleyan Chapel, Queen- street, held on Lease for an unexpired term of over 900 years, free of Ground Rent. Further particulars lmy ba had of the Auctioneers; also as to Llanbadarn-road and Trefechau Proper)i<s of Mr H. Hughes, Solicitor, ail of Aberystwyth. q855 HORSES HORSES HORSES THE GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES AT WREXHAM. LIMITED TO 1,200 HORSES. lIGHT HORSES, Cobs, and Ponies, J March 11th, 12th, and 13th. Heavy Horses, Shires, Colts, and Stallions, following week, March 17th, 18th, and 19th. Enter at once. Prize Lists and Entry Forms from FRANK LLOYD, Wrexham. Entries finally Close February 22nd. r4 apartments. ABERYSTWYTH. PUBLIC and Private Apartments. i_ Good Accommodation for Visitors. Close to the Railway Station.—Address, Mrs Lloyd, Newry House, 2, George Street, Aberystwyth. o996 ABERYSTWYTH. AVONDALE BOUSE, 13, MARINE TERRACE. APARTMENTS. Modern-built House Newly Furnished Splendid Sea View; Electric Light; Bith (Hot and Cold); Sanitary arrangements perfect. Board by arrange- ments. q98S Proprietless-Mrs OWEN OWEN. SEASIDE APARTMENTS AT ABER. YSTWYTH. PLYNLYMON HOUSE, VICTORIA (MARINE) TERRACE. PLYNLYMON HOUSE is modern-built, L close to the Sea, and each Sitting Room has au uninterrupted sea viev The Situation is naturally healthy and the Sanitary Arrangements are certified by the Borough Medical Officer to be Complete and Perfect. Excellent References as to Management. Special terms for winter and spring months. MRS. E. A. HALL, BARMOUTH. BARMOUTH. ORIELTON HALL (Close to Station). Exceptionally High.classBoa.rding Establishment recently opened for the reception of visitors, com- manding views of the Mawddach Estuary and Cardigan Bay. Hot and Cold Baths. Sanitary arrangements perfect. Golf, Fishing, Boating. Bathing. HIGHEST REFERENCES. p827 Apply SECRETARY. gentistm ESTABLISHED 1857. MESSRS. MURPHY & ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Oorner of TERRACE ROAD And CORPORATION STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Mr ROWLEY visits MACHYNLLETH.—The First & Third Wednes- days in each month. Attendance from 2 to 5 o'clock at Mr Hughes's, Dovey View, near the Railway Station. TOWYN.—The Second & Fourth Fridays in each month. Attendance from 2 to 5 o'clock at Mrs Jones's, 43, High-street, near the Railway Station. LAMPETER.—The First & Third Fridays in each month. Attendance from 11 to 4 at Mr Evaus's, Grocer, Moelfre House, High-street. ABERAYRON.—The Second & Fourth Wednes days in each month, from 10 to 2 o'clock. Attendance at Mr David Beynoa Rees's, 15, Market-street. AT ABERYSTWYTH.—Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. SlIoturdays by appointment. PAINLESS EXTRACTION UNDER GAS. CONSULTATIONS FREE MR QUINTIN MILLER, L.D.S. (ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND), LATE OF DENTAL HOSPITAL OF LONDON, AND CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL, 34, PIER STREET. HOURS, 10 to 6. I SATURDAYS, 10 to 2. TEETH EXTRACTED UNDER GAS. MR R EDWARDS, SURGEON DENTIST, PORTMADOC, MAY BE CONSULTED at BAR- MOUTH, the First and Third THURSDAY in every month, at Mr Jones', draper, Meirion House (opposite the Barmouth Hotel), from 12 till 6 p.m. BALA, at Mr David Jones', saddler, every SATURDAY and FAIR DAYS from 10 till 5 p.m. PWLL"ELI,every WEDNESDAY, at Mr Parry's, watchmaker, 12 till 4; CRICOIETH. at Llyscaradoc. every WEDNESDAY from 4.30 till 7 p.m. CORWEN, first FRIDAY in each month and FAIR DAYS, at Mr Edwards, cooper, from 11 till 5 p.m. n479 FRIDAY, JAJVUAHY 31, 196 gaks bJ1 .aucttan. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOUSES IN QUEEN'S ROAD & QUEEN'S SQUARE Now in the respective occupation of Mrs Fear, Mr Thompson, and Mr Davies, will be offered for Sale EARLY IN JANUARY, 1896, Unless previously disposed by Private Treaty, of which due notice will be given. Half the purchase money may remain as mortgage. For further particulars, apply to E. Ellis, Auction Mart. q826 DUMBARTON HOUSE, No. 1, ALBERT PLACE, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. MR EDW. ELLIS has been favoured with instruction to sell by Auction, On Wednesday, February 12th, 1896, At 3 p.m., at the Auction Mart, 28, Little Dark- gate Street, Aberystwyth, all that Leasehold Dwelling House, known as DUMBARTON HOUSE. The House contains Parlour, Sitting Room, Six Bedrooms, Kitchen, and Back Kitchen, China Pantry, Yard, and W.C., Coal Cellar. The property is held under a Lease granted for 75 years from November 1st, 1S67, leaving 46years from November 1st last unexpired, at the low annual ground rent of jE4 7s. 6d. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. The Purchaser may have possession fiom March ¡1st, 1896. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. q949 = tabe JlDbrcsees ABERYSTW Y ra. ^hTPTIEDWARDS, BEGS to call the attention of the Public to his Stock of Meat— BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL. Best Quality of Meat kept at the Lowest Market Price. 34, GREAOTDARKGATE STRKKT. ABERYSTWYTH. J. H. EDWARDS, TAILOR & DRAPER, HAS RETURNED FROM LONDON WITH A CHOICE SELECTION OF WINTER GOODS I DRESSES, SKIRTINGS, JACKETS, FUR GOODS, GLOVES, &c. NEW SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS, Ready-Made Suits And Overcoats FOR BOYS, YOUTHS, AND MEN. NORTH PARADE & BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. JAMES TOMLINS, PATENT STEAM BAKERY 8, TERRACE ROAD. JAS. TOMLINS begs to announce to the Inhabitants and Visitors of Aberystwyth and District that he has erected at the above address one of THE VERY LATEST PATENT STEAM BAKING OVENS In these Ovens there is no communication between the fire and the oven, all dirt and sulphurous vapours are accordingly kept away from the bread, which is therefore so much the sweeter and purer than that baked by many so-called Patent Ovem. J.T. is prepared to sell a 41b LOAF (EQUAL TO ANYTHING BAKED IN THE DISTRICT) FOR 4Jd AND SECOND QUALITY FOR 4d. J.T. will, until further notice, BAKE FREE OF COST (on Tuesdays and Fridays at 2 p.m.) for all customers purchasing the Flour from him. Best Quality 41b. Loaf 4^d. ) Full Weight Second „ » 4d. ) Guaranteed. Best Diamond Flour 10 lbs. for 1/- „ Super. „ 12 lbs. for 1/- ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. THIS IS THE ONLY STEAM BAKERY IN THE TOWN. DOLGELLEY. THE CROSS KEYS, DOLGELLEY. DAVID OWEN, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Agent and Bottler of Bass s and Worthington's Pale Ales, and of Guinnesssotout. All sizes of casks always in stock; also Agent for the well-known firm of Messrs Boords & Son, London, sole distillers of the celebrated "Old Tom" Gin. fhe leading brands of Brandies Scotch and Irish Whiskies^ including John Jamesoa's and Glenlevet on hand. First-class Wines on applica- tion. q221 JAMES B. MEE, FISHMONGER, GAME DEALEB FRUITERER, &o. Bridge End House, DOLGELLEY, Constant supplies of various kinds of fresh fish, Game, &0.. according to Season. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, And anything not on hand procured on the shortest notice. Ice always on hand, and supplied by the pound and Upwards, fgr Note the Address Bridge End House, DolgeHey. MB C. H. YOUNG'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS AT DOLUELLER & TOWYN ARE WELL WORTH A VISIT. They contain the latest advantages and improvements, and the work will be found fully equal to that produced by the BEST LONDON ARTISTS. Very large selection of Views, and Requisites for the use of Amateurs. FOR Cheap Printing go to the Cambrian J News" Office. PRICE THREE-HALFPENCE TJR 13ublic otitt. NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK LIMITED. BALANOE SHEET AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1895. — — LIABILITIES. ASSETS. Deposits Current Account Bal- Cash in hand, at call or three ances, &c. £ 7,356 830 19 8 days'notice £ 1,632,096 19 4 Notes in Circulation 44,045 0 0 £ 1,000,000 2i% Consols at 91 910,250 9 8 Drafts, not exceeding 21 days' £ 80.000 India 3% Stock 76,000 0 0 date 6,429 7 9 Debenture and Preference Stocks Acceptances, and Credits under of first-class English Railways 40S,393 16 8 issue 147,277 18 11 Bills of Exchange. 2,114,235 5 3 Bills for Collection, and other Advances to Customers, tempor- Iteius 82,159 12 10 ary Loans on Railway and —————————— other Shares, &e. 3,084,491 19 0 Total Liabilities to Public £ 7,636,742 19 2 Acceptances, and Credits unac- CAPITAL:— cepted per contra 147.277 18 11 Total subscribed E2 400,000 0 0 Bank Buildings-Hetd Office and Of which in Branches. 132,525 1 8 reserve liabilty 1,800.000 0 0 Sums in transitu with Branches and Agents, and other items 150,208 5 5 Paid up 600,000 0 0 RESERVE FUND 400,000 0 0 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 18,734 16 9 1,018,734 16 9 98,655,477 15 11 fS,655,477 15 11 THOMAS BROCKLEBANK.I JOSEPH BEAUSIRE, \Directors. WILLIAM WATSON, J T. ROWLAND HUGHES, Liverpool Manager. We certify that the above Balance Sheet, in our opinion, is a full and fair Balance Sheet, properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and c orrect view of the state of the Company's aflairs, as shown by the Books of the Company, and that the profits, as stated in the Profit and Loss Account, have been fully and fairly earued. HARMOOD BANNER & SON, Chartered Accountants. LIVERPOOL, 21st January. 1896. r5 TREFECHAN. ABERYSTWYTH, JL January 30',h, 1896. I, Joseph Pickering, am not responsible for my wife's debts from this date, she having left me of her own free will.—Signed, Joseph Pickering. r9 ST. MIO!IAEL'S CHURCH, ABER- YSTWYTH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all JL.' persons interested in any grave in this Churchyard that, at the expiration of four months from this date, the Vicar and Churchwardens will, by the Authority of a Faculty, dated January 6th, 1896, proceed to remove all dilapidated railings around the graves, and to lay flat upon the graves all tombstones and headstones which are not in decent order, unless in the meantime they are put into a satisfactory condition by friends of those buried in those graves. Dated this sixteenth day of January, 1896. J. HAVARD PROTHEROE, Vicar, EDWARD P WYNNE J « B. ELLIS MORGAN C ardens q359 SILENOE PLEASE BY HENRY BONSALL (Author of the WELSH DESTINY; UNITY, &c). 1. DAMN! 2. PATRIOTISM. 3. WE ARE ONE. 4. A WELSH PARLIAMENT. 5. THE BEGGAR. 6. THE FARM LABOURERS. 7. THE MASON. 8. A CAREER. Just published and sold by MR D. JENKINS, Mus. BAC., STATIONER, ABERYSTWYTH, and at CAMBRIAN NEWS WORKS. PRICE ONE PENN1. Q957 NOTICE. UNLESS the Portmanteau, Hat Box, Canvas Bags, and contents, pain:i'iga and other goods left by Mr and Mrs Duncan at the Post Office, Llwyngwril, are removed and the rent and other monies owing to me are paid on or before the 6th proximo, the same will he sold by public auction. RICHARD VAUGHAN. January 28th. 1896 q90fi CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. GENERAL ENQUIRY, BOOKING AND PARCELS OFFICE, 41, ERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Time Tables, Souvenir Albums, Picturesque Wales Guide Books, and all Publications of the Company on Sale. q934 C. S. DENNISS. c AMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DURING THE WINTER MONTHS CHEAP WEEK END (Friday and Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) and 14 DAYS EXCURSION TICKETS Will be issued on EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY From nearly all Cambrian Inland Stations to Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, A herdovev, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Port- madoc, Criccieth, and Pwliheli; also to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon ALSO SIMILAR TICKETS Are issued from the Cambrian Coast Stations, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dolgelley, Pwllheli, and intermediate stations to Rnayader, Builth Wells and Brecon, TOURIST TICKETS (available for one month) are also issued on every Week day between stations named above. Further information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist arraugements on the Cambrian Rail- ways can be obtained on application I 0 Mr W. H. Gough, Superintesdent of the Live, Oswestry. u9int5g 4Lbbressts. I ABERYSTWYTH. J. R. JAMES, TEA DEALER, WINE AND SPIRITS AND PROVISION MERCHANT. ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY STORES, NORTH PARADE, q 124] ABERYSTWYTH. JUST INTRODUCED A NEW SIZE IN MIDGET PHOTOGRAPHS. Special terms during the Winter Months. Re- vised Price List on application. E. R. GYDE, PHOTOGRAPHER, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Bags of all kinds, including Ladies' Muff Bags, Port- manteus, Gladstone, &c., also Footballs for the boys and Purses for the girls. Leggings, Carriage, and Travelling Rugs for this cold weather and all kinds of Saddlery. HUGHES AND OWEN, SADDLERS, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH FEAR BROS., CENTRAL FISH SHOP, TERRACE ROAD. FEAR BROS. BEG to announce to their numprous Cus- tomers that they have in stock a large supply of the finest Hereford Geese, Turkeys, Ducks, Game, &c.,&c., Also the largest Supply of the Primest Selected Fruit of Covent Garden. AN EARLY CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. F. GROVE & CO., 36, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, BEDDINGS. DINING AND DRAWING ROOM SUITES. PICTURES FRAMED. MAIL CARTS & BASSINETTES ESTABLISHED 1800. MORRIS' POSTING ESTABLISHMENT. T MORRIS & SON wish to call 0 attention of their numerous customers, and i,he gentry of the neighbourhood to the large assortment of conveyances for hire el viz Landaus, Waggonettes, brakes, dog- carts and Private, Busses for Concerts, Balls &c. Weddings and Funerals contracted for. Orders to be left at WATERLOO HOTEL ABERYSTWYTH. 56p ESTABLISHED 1815. OWEN, I( CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS AND GROCERS, 21, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. CHRISTMAS SHOW OPENS ON SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER CHRISTMAS CAKES, PLUM PUDDINGS, BONBONS, CHOCOLATE BOXES, MINCE PIES, ETC. Bread, 5d. per quartern. Fresh Pastry eeery day. Fresh Butter and Kegs. 2 RICHARD SAYCELL, FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, LICENSED DEALER IN GAME, CORNER OF NORTH PARADE, AND TERRACE ROAD. ABERYSTWYTH. Fresh Salmon from the Severn, Teifi, Wye, and other Rivers Daily Dealer in Wenham Lake Ice, also Palethorpe's Royal Cambridge Sausages, Horner's Clotted Crearr/and Cream Cheese Daily. Member of the National Sea Fisheries Protection Association. Te.lgrams Saycell, Aberystwyth." F BENNISON, FISHMONGER, &c., LISBURNF. HOUSE, 29, TERRACE ROAD. FRESH FISH daily, caught by our own JD boat in the Bay. Fresh Salmon from the Teifv, Severn, and other rivers. Ice always on hand. Homers' clotted cream and cream cheese. POSTING STABLES, NEWFOUNDLAND ST. (next to the Public Baths), ABERYSTWYTH. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE Comprising Landaus, Victorias. Waggonettes, Phaetons, Dog- Governess Cars, &c., by the dayor hour. carts I ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESTABLISHED 1881. CAPTAIN DOUGHTON COAL AND OIL MERCHANT (Wholesale and Retail), IMPORTS his Coal by sea into the Harbour JL and has always on hand a good supply of the very best Newport and other Double Screened Coal, It is well known that Watar Carriage is much cheaper than Railway, therefore the consumer reaps, the full benefit of the best Coal at a low price. Best Free-burning Coal, 16s. per ton. Best Newport Coal, 20s per ton at the Rheidol Ccal Yard SOUTH ROAD, Private Address, Aberystwyth. 45, NORTH PARADE. J. D. SULLIVAN, UPHOLSTERER, SPRING. HAIR, AND WOOL MATTRESS MAKER, CARPET MAKER, &-c. BASSINETTES RE-COVERED AND STUFFED. CARRIAGE CUSHIONS MADE TO ORDER. UPHOLSTERING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE PLATE CHESTS, &c., RE-LINED. FRENCH POLISHING DONE, &e. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 27 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. WORKSHOP: 25, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. q953 WHY send Printing elsewhere when you an have it done Cheaper, Quicker, and Better at the Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth PURE COFFEE —A LUXURY— BEAUTIFUL FLAVOUR, DELICATE AROMA) A I SPECIALITE AT 1/8 PER LB. ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE SPECIAL CARE. HOPKINS & CO., TEA AND COFFEE SALESMEN, 4, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. Meetings, (Entertainments, &c. ABERYSTWYTH INFIRMARY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Governors and Subscribers will be held at the Town Hall, Aberystwyth, on Saturday, Febiuary let, at 11-30 a m. BUSINESS 1. To receive the report for the past year. 2. To elect President, Members of Committee, and Auditor. q980 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GRAND BAZAAR (In aid of the fund to defray debt on the Rectory) WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, DOLGELLEY, On Wednesday and Thursday, August 26th and 27th, 1896. Further particulars shortly T. PHONES PARRY, Esq., N. & S. Bank, Hon. Treasurer. Rev GWILYM LEW IS, Dolgelley, Hon. S^cietary. q790 PAKEhZH, HALL. Undr the distinguished patronage of The KIGHT HON. the EARL and COUNTESS of LISBURNE, M. VAUGHAN DAVIES, Esq., M.P., HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, &c. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l+th, 1896, Tne late T. W. ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED COMEDY OF CASTE Will be performed by Ladies and Gentlemen of the Town and College inclutHng- Professor AINSWORTH DAVIS, M.A., U.C.W., Mr AINSLEIGH JONES, Mr A. W. WARRINGTON, U.C.W., Lieutenant STEPHENSON, R A., Mrs HERBERT WATTS, Miss MARLES THOMAS, AND Mrs JOHN MORGAN. AN EFFICIENT LOCAL ORCHESTRA. Doors open at 7-30, Performance at 8 p.m. Reserved Seats, 3s.; Front Seats, 2s. Back Seats, Is. The entire net proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of Coals for distribution to the Poor of the Borough in receipt d out-door parish relief. r7 JBusine&s ^Dresses. ABERYSTWYTH J. WEBSDELL, FLORIST AND MARKET GARDENER, WEBSDELL GARDENS. ST. DAVID'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. WREATHS AND CROSSES MADE TO ORDER. BOXES OF CHOICE CUT FLOWERS FROM Is. UPWARDS. CHOICE TABLE PLANTS FOR SALE & HIRE. All communications to be addressed 9, CAMBRIAN COTTAGES. ABERYSTWYTH. 0531 CORN MARKET HALL, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. A GRAND BAZAAR IS OPEN DAILY ac the above during the Summer Months. Also a SPACIOUS ROOM above, capable of seating 400 to 500 people for holding tea parties for Excursionists, Schools, &c.. &c. For Particulars apply to the MANAGER. o999 ROBERTIDOUGHTON, (Opposite the Town Clock, Corner of BrHge St.), IRONMONGER & CHINA DEALER, Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, MAIL CARTS AND BASINETTES. BASKET AND TOY WAREHOUSE. CYCLES, ACCESSORIES, &c. Warehouse—5, BRIDGE STREET. Goods Let on Hire. OILS, PAINTS, AND GENERAL STO RES. THE MISSES JENKINS, 4, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, MUSIC SELLERS. LEATHER, AND FANCY GOODS. AGENTS FOR THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY AND FOB WINSOR AND NEWTON'S ARTISTES, MATERIALS. SMITH'S AND COLLINS' DIARIES for 1896 COMPLETE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. EDWARD ELLI IS NOW SHOWING A LAKGK AND VAMEB ASSORTMENT OF —DINING, DRAWING, AND— BEDROOM SUITES, BEDSTEADS & BIDDING. 28, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. DAVID WATKINS, PLUMBER, PAINTER, PAPER- HANGER, GLAZIER, AND DECORATOR. PAPERHANGINGS, SHEET LEAD, PIPES, AND SANITARY FITTINGS KEPT IN STOCK. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ALL ORDERS BY POST, OR OTHERWISE, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WORKSHOP*. 1 PRIVATE ADDRKSS 12, SEA VIEW PLACE. 7, CUSTOM HOUSE ST.