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MILK BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES MESSRS FOX & HOLLAND, the well- known Cow.keepers' and Dairymen's Agents and Auctioneers (Established 1859), have a good selection of over 200 genuine dairies for sale, with or without stock, from f50 to £ 10,000, in all parts of London and suburbs. Intending purchasers before deciding on a business should call at their ffice, No 11, Caledonian-road, King's Cross, London, 5 minutes from Eufeton Station. N.B.—No charge to purchasers. x597
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tJCAil lilt .V" ADVERTISER DE* PARI < TSHIP in j'jL established Architectural practice on the Welsn or would lib*•- to meet wit" Architect willing to work up a. practic.-Addr HS X, Office of paper. y716 A FARMER in E-sex, having over 200 acre-* of good land (froeho'd), ould like to meet wit-i a partner b capital of JE700 to take up equal s'-ares in the working of the wud farm.— Furtoer particulars to be hlli from Morgan James, and Trust:ott, Dairy and Fa. m Agents, 11, Bond- court, Walbro >k, E.C. y809 S^ITU ATIOSPWANTED.— Adver ser is desirous f situation "« a Urv>- E*tat», or ia Architect, Surveyor's, or Estate Agent. Offices, or in any branch of Buildmg Tr* e b, Aberyst- wyth or dis-rict. Ar tcled or fiv. years with Liverpool fi'm of Architects an 5 Surveyors. High-, st references from pr *en>, employer; had experience on lar^e Estat- age 24 <m- y con- nection with Coun y.— A-idr-su. Reie are of Lee and Nightingale, Liv -rp ol. yS60 AILURS .—Two go. id co J t hands WAMEO for permanfnt employment.— Apply. Evans & Son*, Temp e o? Fa.hion, I'ony. pandy y855 WJ ANTED, all kinds of Mming and Quarry Plant, Wrought "ild Ca t Iron, Scrap of all description, Coppei, Brass, Lead Zinc, Hemp, and Manilla Ropes, SLips Sad etc., etc. Highest cash prices.—David W-Hinos, St. JAME«'SQUHR«, ABERYSTWYTH. X^77 tA DIES' AND SERVANTS' REGISTRY, TOWYN, MERIONETH. TT7ANTED, Good Senauts for private families, town .ountry. Stamp" for repM-s. y671 TT 7 AN TED, to know, the oldest Seed Shop. VV E. P. Taylor, R*d .or H.>u-e, t'rrace- road, A*>ery«'wyth, baa received hi* annua, btcck of new Garden Seeds Duke of York P.-tutoes, &c., and other Sorts of early v»,»<•.Li. «. Early a.nd Late Peas in great ANTED, to purchase a H>us- IU Aber- V\ yst-wyt.h by private treat j,.— Particulars to E. A.R., 25, Terrace-road. ALery, wvt. y784 VI 7 ANTED. Baker and Gon;e<aionbr. VV Mu-t be g-od ali-rouriJ hami; total abstainer. No others need apply. Permanency for suitable haml-Steam Bakery, Lxinp. t r. y732a ANTED, for private house in W Aberystwyth, a clean, resp,ta iI., good plain cook, or cook-general. Write -t .fi gage and wages, &c., to B," Cambrian News Office y794. WJ ANTED, for Cwmys wyth, Cook- VV Geueral good wages girlk^t; oiust be thoroughly good Cook.—Apply, Mr McKeuze, Registry Office, Aberystwyth, y 820 WANTED, immediately, a Servant, who Vt can cook; must have good references. Liberal wsges will be given tIÔ a COInpeten: person. Apply. A.B.C. Cambrian News Office, Aber- ystwyth. y823 ANTED, suitable Shop, in best narketing thoroughfare of Aberystwyth, W narketing thoroughfare of Aberystwyth, for Grocery Business.—Apply, givma full particulars, measurements, 1, ap, &c., to Premises," Box 3163, Sell's Adve. tiding Offices, Fleet street, London. y817 WANTED, a young Man uccus-omed Vt to Jookhg after Cows and selling a.ilk.— Henry Morgan, High-street, Newtown, North Wales. y847 WANTED, good General for private W house good home (£14-); two children healthy pal t.— Jones, 4:1, Harringt-n-road, South Kensington, Loudon. >842 ANTED for August arid September f" next, a, detached House, furnished, with ten to twelve bedrooms, three t-itting-ro ms, and garden. Preference given to h use w ith full-sized billiard table. Must be near 18-hole Gulf course and safe sea bathing—Apply, by le>t. r, stating termq to W. H. Davenport, 55, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury. > 865 WANTED (near the town), on or before TV the 25:h M;;rcb, a srrall piecç of land suit- aHe for growing Vegetablas.—R. Cambrian hews Office, Aberystwyth. ,,866 ANTED, FN CANADA CAPITALISTS, PERSONS WITH MODERATE INCOMRS. FARMKRS, MINERS, AND YOUNG MEN AND OTHERS DESIRING TO LEARN FARMING. Illustrated Handbooks aud Map-, issued by the Government, may be had post-free on application to CANADA GOVERNMENT OFFICE, WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. y646 LEFT-OFF CLOTHING, LEFT-OFF CLOTHING MEAT AND GENERAL MARKET, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS JAMES PILOT, of Newtown, still iti continued to give the Highest Prices that can be obtained for Left-off Clothing. Personal calls at private residences made if required. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS. x556 CQra be 1££1 CRICCIET H.—TO BE LET, Un- iurnished, 5. Bryntirion-terrace, 3 Sitting Rooms. 5 Bedrooms, Kitchen, &c. Open situation; Sea and Mountain View. Rent, JE19 10s.—Apply, Postmaster. y819 FIELD TOLET, near Dinas Hotel, J' Penparke-rnad, from March 25th.—Apply 57, Terrace, Aberystwyth. y796. FAMILY RESIDENCE, TO Let (or JL' Sell, Freehold, Private Treaty); nearly ready occupation beautifully situated, Llanbidsrn-road, half-mile from Sea, Station, and Post Office. Carriage entrance well-wooded grounds south aspect, perfect sanitation.— 0>vcn, Frounyjryd, Aberystwyth. y795 mO LET. — Housa and Shop, No 4, North- ,JI_ parade; ;lso Peris House, Biker-street;, Aberystwyth. Both premises adjoin t'le site of the new N. and P. Bank. and are also close to the Post Office.—Apply to David Jenkins, Mns. Bac. (Cantab), Aberystwyth. yS34 O BELETORSOLD, Rheidol Vale Villa, Llanbadarn Fawr (close to the Church), on main road. The House contains three reception rooms, kitchen, etc., five bedrooms, and other rooms. Possession may be had on May 12 h, 1901. —For further particulars, apply, D. T. M. Hope Edwards. Glansertb, Rhayader. y808 To LET, Detached Villa, with all JL Modern Improvements; situated in nice grounds; close to Church and Beach.—Full particulars from B.,wen, Chemist, Criccieth. y839 TO LET, from June 24th semi-detached house in best part of Lampeter two sitting, four bedrooms, box room, bath h. and c., w.c., kitchens, cellars, &c.; recently decorated; good earden. — Daviee, Builder, Station-road, Lampeter. y853 TO-BE LET OR SOLU, the Premises JL known as the New and Old Post Offices, situated in Terrace-road. Possession after 28th of March.—For particulars, apply to F Fear. ^y862 %o be .o.F' ODD CASK BUTTER FOR SALE at \JT Aberystwyth Market Hall aDd Tregaron. Any quantity cut.—Apply, Walter Jones. y824 O BE SOLD, by Mr David Jones, of Tanyrallt, on Tuesdays in every week, till twelve o'clock noon, at Rhiwarthen Mill, any quantity of Oak Poles. Can be removed through Troedyrhiwfelen. y628 CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR SALE. WREATHS, &c., TO ORDER. PALMS, &c., on Hire for Decoration. Apply to R. C. Williams, Queen's Gardens, Aberystwyth. u185 PORTMADOC. IMPORTANT TO RETIRED MASTER MARINERS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREAT V, the Leasehold Home and Shop being No. 8, Cornhill, Portmadoc, and the yard and warehouse held herewith, together with the old established buBintss of shipchandler and grocer, aa now carried on therein by Mr Thomas Lloyd, who is about to retire from business. The premises are held uDdr a lease of which twenty-nine years are unexpired at the yearly ground rent of £2 10s. The premises (fronting the harbour) are moat conveniently situated for this particular business, which is agoing concern and capable of being much exoanded. Apply to Mr Thomas Roberts, solicitor, Port- madoc, from whom further particulars can be ruined. y827 J gales bt] Ruction. ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR J. E. JAMES has received instructions to Sell by PR1V ATE TREATY the Messuage and Premises known as 4, 5, 6, and 7, Crynfryn-row. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, 12. North-parade. ySOl PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TYISSA, LLANFARIAN, About three miles from AI" rYRtwyth, and one mile from Llanrhystyd Ro i i Stat.on on the Manchester and :1 ,If. Ii R.illv,ty. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER, KFt W> IS. MR J. E. JAMES 1 >as l>e?n favoured with instructions from Ru-e!l Ccx, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at lie ah ,ve place, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1901 a large quantity of ot-rior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Further particulars will app. ir shortly. y760 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invitf-d for the erection JL of Two New Houses in Northga.te-«treet, Aber- ystwyth, for Mr T. J. Davi s, 62, Devons-road, London. Plans and specificat i,,tis can be seen at my Office 00 and after FebiU-uy 25th. Sealed tenders to be sent to me on or before; March llth, 1901. The lowest or any tender n t necessarily accepted. (y812) T E. MORGAN. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a House at Aberdovey for Mrs Arthur Tomlius. Plans and specifi ation may be seen on application to the Architect, to whom Tenders should be delivered sealed aud endorsed by Tues day, March 19th. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. G. T. BASSETT, A.R.I.B.A., ;Architect and Surveyor, yS61 Aberystwyth. TO COACHBUILDERS. HEARSE FOR NEW QUAY. TENDERS are invired up to aod including March 9th, 1901. Design and specifications are to be seen at the New Quay Post Office from ten a.m. to six p.m. up to the date. The lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. HUGH DAVIES, y755 Secretary fl, ar,e Committee. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rpiENDERS are invited for the erection t of a Schoolmaster's HnUSj at Lledrod for the Blaenpenal and Lower Lledrod U.D. School Board. Plans and specifications to be seen at Berth Farm, Lledrod. Tenders in sealed envelopes marked Tender," must be delivered to me on or before March 7th next. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS EVANS, Clerk to the Board. Penlan Farm, February 18th, 1901. Blaenpenal, y 811 Tregaron. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rriHE Tregaron County School Managers J_ invite Tenders for the erection of a Master's House. Plans and specifications miy be in- spected at my office. Sealed and endorsed tenders to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before Saturday, March 16th, 1901. The Governors do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. M. MORGAN, Tregaron, Clerk to the Governors. March 23rd, 1901. y844 LARCH TREES AND POLES, Growing on No. 811 of Ordnance Map, 13,939 acres, on FFRIDD PANDYBACH, MACHYNLLETH, Within about One Mile aud a Half from Cambrian Railway Station, Machynlleth, TO BE SOLD BY TENDER IN ONE LOT, Subject to Conditions, ABOUT 966 TREES, ABOUT 6,860 POLES, & ABOUT 1,610 SMALL POLES. EDWARD MORGAN, Solicitor, Machynlleth. Tenders by 16th March. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. y840 MACHYNLLETH UNION. CONTRACTS. rjlHE BOARD OF GUARDIANS at I their Meeting to be heldon Wednesday, the20th day of March next, will be open to receive tenders (accompanied by samples or patterns, where practicable), for the supply of the Union during the six months ending Michaelmas next, with articles of Provisions, &c. The contractors will be required to deliver the articles at the Workhouse, free of expense. Particulars of the estimated amount of articles required may be seen at the Cle.-k'a Office, The tenders must be made on a printed form, which may be obtained on application to the Clerk which if accepted will be sealed by the GuardianF, and constitute the contract. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Board. DAVID EVANS, Machynlleth, Clerk. 25th February, 1901. y849 ABERYSTWYTH UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, ETC. THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR of the Aberystwyth Union invite tenders (accompauied by samples or patterns where praticable) for the supply of the following articles and materials to their Workhouse from the 25th day of March, 1901, to the 29th day of Sept. mber, 1901, viz:- Stone from the beach (per ton), Fresh Meat, Milk, Straw, Potatoes, Coals, Firewood. Coffins, Ironmongery, Disinfecting Powder and Fluid, Cod Liver Oil, Boots and Shoes, Linen and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, &c., Provisions, Grocery, Printing (including the yearly Abstract of Accounts), and Haircutting :tnd Shaving pauper inmates per head. It is competent for any person to tender for any articles separately. The Contractors will be required to deliver the goods at the Workhouse free of expense, in such quantities and at such times as the said Guardians shall require by their written order. Forma upon which the Tenders must be made can be obtained at my office. The Tenders must be delivered at my office, sealed and properly endorsed, before one o'clock p.m., on Saturday, the 9th day of March, 1901. All samples sent in by persons tendering, and whose Tenders are accepted, will be retained by the said Guardians, and no charge shall be made against the Guardians for such samples. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, and they shall be entitled to accept with regard to any one or more of the articles specified without accepting as to the rest. By Order, HUGH HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Office, Aberystwyth, 26th February, 1901. y864 MILK BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES MR R. FOX, the well-known Dairy Agent and Auctioneer (Established 1859), begs to inform all his old Clients that his only business address is now 277, Penton v ille i-ead, King's Cross (two doors from Metropolitan Rail- way Station and five minutes from Euston Station), and that he has on his register a large selection of daily businesses for saTe, with and without cows, from £ 100 to £ 5,000. Hundreds of businesses have been sold through his agency, both in Londou and suburbs, during the past quarter of century. N.B.—No charge to purchasers. Note Addreeri- 277, Pentonville-road, x543 Kings Cross, London, N. altg bp Jluctiou. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHKlt EFFECTS. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH will Sell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth, On Wednesday and Thursday, March 6th and 7th, 1901, A large assemblage of Valuable Household Furniture and other effects. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. y835 GLANMAWDDACH (About 1 miles from Barmouth). IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MEsSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have been instructed by E Wilkin, Esq., to Sell by Auction on the above premises, On Tuesday and Wednesday, 19th and 20th March, 1901, The valuable Household Furniture, including contents of Hall and Staircase, Drawing, Morning, Dining, and Smoke Rooms, comprising Rosewood, Walnut, and Mahogany Furniture, valuable Oil Paintings, &c., the effects of Twelve Bed and Dressing Rooms, China, Glass, the contents of Domestic Offices and out-door Effects. Sale to commence at tweive noon. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Aber- ystwyth, Towyn. and Barmouth. y799 3;JtntiatrJ1. ABERYSTWYTH. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. MESSRS MURPHY & ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS. Honorary Dentists to the Aberystwyth Infirmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. ADDI&ISS 54, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. MR ROWLEY begs to announce that he is now able to undertake Gold and all other Fillings, Crowns, Bridge-work and all the latest improvements in Modern Dentistry. Artificial Teeth in the latest English and American Styles. TEETH EXTRACTED PAINLESS UNDER GAS. Mr R. visits Machynlleth, Towyn, Aberayron, Tregaron, and Lampeter. Patients can be attended to any day at Aber- ystwyth. All at the most Moderate Charges. Full particulars on application. ESTABLISHED 1876. MR A. C. POWELL, L.D.S.R.C.S., DENTAL SURGEON, 24, PORTLAND STREET, ABER- YSTWYTH, Honorary Dental Surgeon to the Aberystwyth In- firmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. MACHYNLLETH.—The First and Third Wednes- day in each month, at Mr Marpole's, Liverpool House, Maengwyn-street, from 2 to 5 o'clock, or by appointment. LAMPETER.—The Second and Fourth Fridays in each month, at Mrs Williams, Grocer, Harford Square, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Charges Moderate. Welsh spoken. Consultations Free. s416 PORTMADOC. MR R. EDWARDS, SURGEON DENTIST, PORTMADOC, MAY BE CONSULTED at BAR- MOUTH, the Firat 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 ana FAIR DAYS from 10 till 5 p.m., ?WLI,RELI,every WEDNESDAY, at Mr Parry's, watchmaker, 12 till 4; CRICCIETH, at Llyscaradoc, every WEDNESDAY from 4-30 till 7 p.m. CORWEN, first FRIDAY in each month and FAIR DAYS, at Mr Edwards, cooper, 11 a.m. till 5 p.m. n479 ugine.sg Abbressts. ABERYSTWYTH ESTABLISHED 1S46. EVAN S I M k) N, GENERAL TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, ETC., POST OFFICE, LLANBADARN FAWR. Every description of Gentlemen's Clothing on the most reasonable terms. Breeches and Liveries of all kinds. Mourning Suits, etc., etc. All Prices charged are the lowest possible for good quality and first-rate workmanship. Assent for ANDERSON'S \RMY AND ADMIRALTY WATERPROOF. wl92 OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM IN THE COUNTY R. JONES & SONS, COACHBUILDERS, NORTH PARADE AND CAMBRIAN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Estimates given. All orders promptly attended to NEW GARDEN SEEDS, 1901. G. WILKINSON, SEEDSMAN, FRUITERER, & EGG MERCHANT. GVBEGS to direct the attention of • YY his numerous Customers to his • YY his numerous Customers to his NEW STOCK OF GARDEN SEEDS and to assure them that the quality is equal to those of previous years POTATOES. Sharpe's Victor, Sharpe's Ash Leaf, River's Ash Leaf, Myatt's A¡"h Leaf, Puritan, Beauty of Hebron, Duke of York, Snowdrop. PEAS. American Wonder, Chdsea Gfm, William Hurst, English Wonder, Gradus, Witliam the First, Autocrat, Duke of Albany, Duke of York, Dr McGean, Stratagem, Telephone, Ne Plus Ultra. Broad Beans, French Beans, and Scarlet Runners in variety and all kinds of Vegetable Seeds. FLOWER SEEDS. Great attention is given to this department and we have over 100 ot the Choicest Annuals from which to select. FLOWER POTS & SEED PANS IN ALL SIZES. WREATHS and CROSSES in choicest designs. BEST SEASON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES always on hand. EGGS BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITY. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. HOSKING & MILLER, THE ABERYSTWYTH ENAMELLEI SLATE & MARBLE WORKS. SCULPTORS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, CROSSES, and MURAL TABLETS executed in best style in GRANITE. MARBLE, SLATE, 0' STONE at MODERATE PRICES. ESTIMATES FREE. Manufacturers of CHIMNEY PIECES, BATH. CISTERNS, and r;very description of SLATE GOODS. Dealers in PLASTER OF PARIS, CEMENT, BUILDING MATERIALS, &c. Sole Agents for Aberystwyth and District for CALLENDER'S PURI, BITUMEN DAMPCOURSE, Refliste dampness, pressure, temperature, and con- tains no Coal Tar or Pitch. A Stock is kept at Aberystwyth. OmoE AND WORKS CAMBRIAN STREET. alt5 bp Auttion. THE OLD ASSEMBLY ROOKS, GREAT DARKGATE-ST., ABERYSTWYTH. A highly important Sale of valuable Household Appointments and other Effects (removed from Sou. h-terrace). MR R. K. JENKINS has r>een instructed by Miss Knight to Sell by Public Auction at the above Rooms, On Wednesday, the 13th day of March, 1901, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising Dining-room Suites, Carved Oak Side- boards, Mahogany Dining Tables, Over Mantels. Mahogany B -ok Case, Cabinet*1, six Horse-hair Chairs, two ditto Arm Chairs. Occasional Table. Hall Stand, two Hall Oak Chairs, Drawing Suite, Brussels Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Gipey Tables, Occasional Chairs, Lace Curtains, Brass Fenders and Fire Irons, Brass Stair Rods, Oil Paintings. Also contents of ten Bedrooms, including Brass and Iron Bedsteads with Spring Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, ao.d Pillows also a large quantity of Linen, including Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, and Table Cloths, Towel Rails, Toilet Sets, Ware, Wardrobes, Cheats of Drawers, Duchess Dressing Tables, Wanh Stands, Looking Glasses, Oak Chairs, Bedroom Suites in Oak, Also a large quantity of Silver aud Electro-plated Cutlery and China. Together with all of the Kitchen Utensils. Sales to commence at 2-30 and 6-30 p.m. SIX MONTHS' CREDIT. The whole of the Furniture will be on view the morning of the Sale. y837 apartments. ABERYSTWYTH. AP A R T M E N T S.-PENBRYN, 55, MARINE TERRACE, Proprietress, Mrs Harry Lloyd (late Rock House.) Comfortable apartments in best portion on the Marine-parade. House re-decorated throughout. Moderate terms. -Apply, Proprietress. y510 i^LIFF VIEW BOARDING ESTAB- LISHMENT. Best end of Victoria-terrace Splendid sea view. Sheltered from the north and east winds. Lighted by Electricity. Every modern convenience Terms from 31s 6d per week each person.—Apply for Tariff to Mrs EDGAR ATWOOD ,946 PUBLIC and Private Apartments. Good Aceommodation for Visitors. Close to the Railway Station.—Address, Mrs Lloyd, Newry House, 2, George Street, Aberystwyth. o996 AVONDALE BOARDING HOUSE, ALSO PRIVATE APARTMENTS, 13, MARINE TERRACE. Expansive Sea View; Electric Light; Bath (Hot and Cold). aaitary arrangements perfect. Home from Home.—Terms moderate. q9S8 Proprietress—Mrs OWEN OWEN. APARTMENTS OR BOARD RESIDENCE AT ABERYSTWYTH PLYNLYMON HOUSE, VICTORIA (MARINE) TERRACE. MRS E. A. HALL. APARTMENTS OR BOARD RESIDENCE. Plynlymon House is modern-built on the finest and healthiest portion of the Marine-parade, is provided with baths and all necessary appliances, and is comfortably furnished. Each Sitting Room has AN UNINTERRUPTED SEA VIEW. and the Bedrooms are large and airy. The SANITARY ARRANGEMRNTS are certified by the Medical Officer of Health for the Borough to be perfect and complete." Special Terms for Winter and Spring Months. Excellent References as to Cuisine and Management. TURKISH BATHS, ABERYSTWYTH. STEAM VAPOUR, RUSSIAN, and NEEDLE BATHS open all the year round. A Cure for all kinds of Rheumatic Complaints, Internal Diseases, Corpulency, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Headache, &c. THESE BATHS ARE UP-TO-DATE LADIES' DAYS-TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. DRESSING & COOLING ROOMS ATTACHED. Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. O E N T R AH~ HOTEL, 36, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. w892 oawnnnHHnHnHMMMnHBnaHOTnDBa LLANILAR. FALCON HOTEL, LLANILAR. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. BASS AND GUINNESS'S STOUT IN BOTTLE. FAVOURITE RUN FOR CYCLISTS. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION ON M. & M. RAILWAY GOOD STABLING. MODERATE TERMS. ApPLY- R. HUGHES, PROPRIETOR. x534 LLANBADARN FAWR. BLACK LION HOTEL, LLANBADARN. One of the oldest Hotels in the district, and is entirely under new management. Close to Llanbadarn Church. Wines and Spirits of the finest quality. Good accom- modation for Cyclists; also good Stabling. Terms moderate. Dinners and Teas on the shortest notice. x673 Pr prietf)r-THOMAS EDWARDS. MACHYNLLETH. WYNNSTAY AND HERBERT ARMS HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Replete with every convenience. Private Sitting Rooms. Bath and Billiard Rooms, Ladies' Coffee Koom. EXCELLENT FISHING isalmon, Sewin, and Trout) in River Dovey. First-class Posting. Loose Boxes. Superior Stabling, and Lock-up Coach-houses. OMNIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. x256 ADDRESS MANAGERESS. TOWYN. CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, TOWYN. GOOD accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen; Head- quarters C. i.C. special terms for Private Parties; private house attached to the Hotel; Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, etc., at reasonable charg-es; two minutes' walk froai Sea and Railway Station.—For further particulars, apply to x386 M. G. WILLIAMS Preprietress. ■lanBnnanaBMMnMBnBMMMBv TALYBONT. THE LTOIS HOTEL, TALYBONT. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. THIS well-known old Establishment has been entirely rebuilt and refurnished, and is now one of the most comfortable Hotels in Wales. The neighbourhood in which this Hotel is situated is very picturesque, and is noted for fishing. Gentlemen staying at the above Hotel have the privilege of fishing in Sir Pryse Pryse's Lakes, the Lerry, and other rivers. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE C.T.C. Proprietrt ss- Mrs. JANE MORGAN. B L A C K L ION, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TALYBONT. rPHIS old established and well-kncrwn Hotel Is under new management and recently renovated. Parties, Cyclists, Commercial Gentlemen, and Visitors to Taliesin's Grave" and Clettwr Valle)," will find every accommodation and a Home from Home" here, and have the privilege of fishing in the Gogerdtlan Lakes, Lerry, and other rivers. ALES, WINES. SPIRITS, AND CIGARS OF THE FINEST QUALITY. POST HORSES & CONVEYANCES FOR HIRE. PARTIES MET BY ARRANGEMENT AT LLANFIHANGEL, GLANDOVEY, and other Stations. TERMS—MODERATE. DINNERS, TEAS &c,. PROVIDED. s973 R. D. JENKINS, Proprietor. PONTITHYDFENDIGAID. BLACK LION HOTEL, PONTR HYDFENDIGAID. flIRST-CLAS8 Family and Commercial Hotel. Posting in all its branches. Good Fishing in the neighbourhood. x672 Proprietor-D. JENKINS. FARMERS SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Stockings, &c. Patterns forwarded and carriage paid to and from the Mills on all orders over Li TYLER & COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSUL, SOUTH WALES. ,Salts bg Antlion. Yj70 PRIZES. 1,000 HORSES NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS' GREAT I' MARCH SALES. March 13th and 14th.—Hunters and Harness Horses. March 15th.-Pedigree Hackneys, Show Cobs and Ponies. SECOND WEEK'S SALE. March 20th and 21st.—Heavy Town Mares snd Geldings, Light Lurry and Parcel Van Horses. March 22nd.-Shire Stallions, Marea and Fillies, Young Geldings, Hunter and Hackney y Stallions. Entries close by Monday's Post, March 4th. y857 -4- BRYNTIRION, NEAR CORWEN. MESSRS DAVID ROBERTS SON have been favoured with instructions from Captain Paget Butler, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to Sell by Auction as above, On THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1901, the whole of the HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE contained in Entrance Hall and Staircas-s, Break. (aClt, Dining, and Drawing Rooms, eight Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantries, &c., together with the out door effects. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to this sale, all the effects being exceptionally good and nearly new. Full descriptive catalogues may he had from the Auctioneers, Temple Buildings, Corwen. y818 (Elrrtion bbrrg£rg. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. TO THE ELECTORS OF DIVISION 1. DEAR SIR OR MADAM,- Being invited by numerous friends in Division 1 to contest the seat for the County Council, and, having consented to do so, I appeal to you mott re- spectfu-ly for your Vote and Influence. Should you do me the honour of returning mr as your representative, I will endeavour to discharg the duties of County Councillor honestly and to -he best of my ability. Having had the honour of representing you on the Town Council for nearly eight years, and having during that period persevered to do allin my power for the advancement of the Town and upon every occasion votfd conscientiously, irrespective of either Creed or Politics, I trust therefore, that my past conduct in the discharge of those duties will merit your kind sup- port on Saturday next, March 2ud. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, R. J. JONES. 19, South Marinf Terrace, Aberystwyth, February 28th, 1901. y869 TO THE ELECTORS OF NO. THREE WARD OF THE BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the request of a large number of Electors, I have consented to become a Candidate as a County Councillor, and respectfully solicit your support. I make no empty promises, but trust that my services on your behalf for the past six y^ars as a Guardian of the Poor will be sufficient to show thiit, if elected, I will act without fear or favour and iu the int, r, st,4 of the Ratepayers generally. I contend that by increasing the County Rate Ass, ssment of the B: rough of Aberystwyth hy more than £ 11,000 over the previous assessment and nearly £4,000 above the Poor Rate Assessment (thus charging the Ratepayers of Aberystw yth more than their due share of the County RatEs), the present County Councillors have not acted in your interests. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, T. E. SALMON. Terminus Hotel, Aberystwyth, 27tn February, 1901. y863 BOROUGH OF ABERYsrwYTH-WARD No 4. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having again been requested by numerous in- fluenlial friends to place myself as a candidate for the forthcoming County Council Election for No 4 Ward, I beg to ask for your support and, if elected, I will do my btst to further your interests. Yours respectfully, JOHN MORGAN. The Larches, February 27th, 1901. yS68 business JtfrtresBcs. ABERYSTWYTH. BOYS, YOUTHS, AND MEN'S CLOTHING. READY MADE AND TO MEASURE. BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR READY MONEY AT DANIEL THOMAS, 22 & 24, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. LAST MONTH OF J. H. EDWARDS'S SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS, THE WHOLE STOCK TO BE CLEARED AT A GREAT REDUCTION. PREMISES SOLD AND TO BE TAKEN DOWN. NORTH PARADE AND BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. WHY send Printing elsewhere when you can have it done Cheaper, Quicker, and Better at the u Cambrian News Office, and Better at the" Cambrian N eWI Office, Aberystwyth. airs bp guction. MAESYPANDY HIR (3 miles from MACHYNLLETH). MESSRS GILLART AND SONS have iT-JL received instructions to Sell by Public Auction On THURSDA Y, MARCH 7th, 1901, rhe whole of the Live and Dead Stock, Imple- ments. Dairy Utensils, &c. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Terms-Cash. y83l BODTALC'G, NEAR TOWYN ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ANTIQUE AND CHOICE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MESSRS GILLART AND SONS HAVE received instructions from B. Howard Mander, Esq. (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises as above, On MONDAY mid TUESDAY, 18th and 19th MARCH, 1901, the whole of the supeiior antique and modern Household Furniture, including some fine Old Carved Oak, Mahogany Tables, Inlaid Cabinets, Sideboards, Chippendale China Cupboards, Occasional Tables, Elsyand other Chairs, Brussels Hod Turkey Carpets, Handsome Upright Gratd Piano, valuable Old Chin*, Grandfather's Clock, 0:1 Paintings, Prints and Engravings, Bagntelle Tible, Glass and Plated Goods, &c., &e. The Appointments of nine Bedrooms, Kitchen and Culinary Items, also Gsrden Requisites, Pheasant Aviaries, Sitting Boxes, Coops, Wire Netting, &c., &c. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock. Catalogues will be forwarded or may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, Machyrlh th, and l'owyn (Merioneth). ) 858 IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS. BARMOUTH, NORTH WALES. SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD LICENSED PREMISES AND DWELLING HOUSE ADJOINING THERETO. MESSRS GILLART & SONS have re- ceived instructions from the Execut rs of the late Mrs Edwards to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Masonic Hall, Barmouth, on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of MARCH, 1901, At 2-30 in the afternoon, first in one Lot (but the right is reserved to put up the fame in two Lots, subj, ct to conditions to be then and there produced), the following Freehold property, viz :-All that old-established Licensed House known as LAST INN, Baimoutb, in the county of Merioneth. Also all that excellent Freehold Dwelling House known as RED HOUSE, adjoiniug the last- mentioned premise,, ut^d for lTIany years past as a Boarding or Lodging House for visitors to this well-known and popular seaside report. There is also a good-sized Wash-hcuss fitted with copper, &c., attached to these premises. The above-mentioned property, which has a combined frontage of fifty-one feet, is in every way a most eligible investment. The inn is fu ly licensed and has a large and increasing trade ana thf Dwelling House is well-built and commodious, and is fi tE-d in every way for the purpose of ac- ommodating visitors in conjunction with tin- adjoining Inn. The propesty is situate in th. main street, facing the Harbour, overlooking the Estuary of the Mawddach and the Cader IorU mountain, and is within a short walk of tin Railway Station. A plan of the property will be produced at the Sale. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Wm. Griffith, SrJD, and Adams, Solicitors, Dolgelley Mr G. L. Wingate, Solicitor, 8. Augel-C >urt, London, E.C. or to the Auctioneers, Machyn- lleth and Towyn (Merioneth). yf29 BARMOUTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD HOUSES. MESSRS GILLART & SONS have been jLjjL instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the Coraygfdot Hotel, Barmouth, On FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1901, At Three o'clock in the afternoon (immediate!) following the sa!e of List Inn, Barmouth), the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY (In one lot), viz., all those SIX DWELLING HOUSES, together with Three Sheds and Yard, situate in Park-road, Barmouth, in the several occupations of Messrs Geo. R. Bishop, T. R. Bishop, David vYiiliams, Joseph Jenders, C. H. Hughes, and Evan Davies, as yearly tenants. Each House contains Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery, W.C., Coalhouse, and Three B droonis. The Houses, which are very centrally situated, are substantially built and let to respectable tenants. The property yields a total rental of 9121 per annum. For further particu'ars apply to G. W. Pybus, Esq., Solicitor, Barmouth, or to the Auctioneers, Machynlleth and Towyn (Merioneth). ) 859 Public otiCt. MINES AND QU..N-RRIES SURVEYED, LEVELLING FOR WATER COURSES, &c. Plans and Sections prepared. For terms, apply W. A. NORTH EY, w331 ABERYSTWYTH HOLLIER'S, MOTOR AND CYCLE DEALER, COMMERCE HOUSE AND QUEEN STREET WORKS, ABERYSTWYTH. CHEAPEST AND BEST FOR MOTORS, CYCLES, ACCESSORIES, AND REPAIRS. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR PROMPT CASH. FESTINIOG COUNTY SCHOOL. HEADMASTER FRANK P. DODD, M.A. (Lond.), Late Vice-Master cf New College, Eastbourr ASSISTANTS JOHN GRIFFITH, B.Sc. (Lond), Science Master. JOHN ALLPORT, M.A. (Caatab.), J. ISABEL DAVIES, B.A. (Lond), FRANCES E. HISSETT. TEACHER OF COOKERY AND LAUNDRY JANE WYNNE THOMAS (Certificated). The permanent buildings, which are handsome an commodious, comprising Classrooms, Physical and Chemical Laboratories, Lecture Room, Work- shop, &c., will soon be ready for occupation. The technical instruction given in connection with th, School will include clasaes in Quarrying and Mining, Navigation, Mechanical Drawing, Cookery, Laun- dry Work, and Dressmaking. The successes during the past three years include one open Scholarship of f20 per annum and tw Exhibitions of JE15 and £10 respectively at the University College, Bangor. Twenty-one successes at Matriculation (London and Wales) eleven Central Welsh Board Senior Certificates one Oxford Local Senior Certificate thirty-five Oxford Local Junior Certificates twenty-one Junior Certificates of the Centra! Welsh Board; and several successes in the Pro- fessional Preliminaries, Civil Service, and Science and Art Examinations. School fees, payable in advance :—Tuition, £1 per term Stationery, 2s 3d. Forms of Application for admission. Prospectuses, &c., to be obtained from the Head Master, or the undersigned. R. O. JONES AND DAVIES, Solicitora, Blaenam Featiniog, Sept. 5th, 1900. Clerks to the Local Governors. yl36 altg by Auctiott. OAKLEY ARM HOTEL, TANY- BWLCH. Situate on the narrow Gauge Railway, about mid. way between Blaenin F^«tiniog and Portmadoc; half a mile from Tanybwich Railway Station, Sale of New and Costly Household Appointments supplied hy a w<-ll-known Birmingham firm only twelve months ago. Out-door effects. MESSRS W. DEW AND SON are in- structed to Sell by Public Auction at the Hotel, as above, on Y' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, 12th, ISth, 1/fth, and 15th, 1901, Tne whole of the in-door and out-door effects briefly comprising—Few samples cf old Oak, Grand- father Clocks old, Sheraton Sideboard and Chairs, new and expensive Dining and Drawing Rocm Suites in R< sewood, upholstered in rich Genoa, feilk Carved WaInntSures in real leather, Mahogany Suites in Tape*try and Silk Plush, Carved Over- manUls in Rosewood, Walnut Wood, Brilliant Pier Glasses, Antique Pier Glasses, two Cottage Piano- fortes, han isom Mahogany and Walnut Side- boards and Chiffoniers, Braes Fenders, occasional Chairs, Tables, expensive Axminster and Brnssel Carpets throughout the Hotel, Painting aud Prints. Mamie (T <cks, & 4c. T.e contents 01 25 Bedrooms, which include CO" ly and han some Brass Bedsteads, Wire Spring Mattress, Hair And Wool Mattrrsses, prime frtat'.er Beds, B lster and Pillows, choice Bed- room Suites in Ma: gauy, Carved Walnut, Satin- wlod, and Pine. Mahogany and O.k Chest of Drawers and Wardrobes, Chamber Services, the contents of Bar. Smoke Room, Wines, &e. Supi rior Si ver-plated Goods, Linen, Glass, China, &c., &c. Outdoor Effects, Horses, Carriages, Harneps, Cows, Sneep. Poultry, Farm Carts, Implements. Tools, Hay, &c. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp each day. On view Saturday, March 9tn, 1901. Catalogues and further information may be obtained ot Messrs Edge and Ellison, Solicitors, 5, V\ aterloo-str^et, Birmingham Ernest T. Kerr, Esq., Accountant, 95, Colmore Row, Birmingham or the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Trinity- square, Llandudno, or Weilfield, Bangor. y856 public Jtoiicc. D A V IDS 0 N & CO, WHOLESALE MERCHANTS IN COAL, TIMBER, MACHINERY, AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 54, SHAKESPEARE STREET, MANCHESTER, deliver ENGLISH or WELSH COAL in truck load. Prices on application. Coals shipped to any port. y521 MILK BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. OTICE.-The best and most speedy N m-dium through which to purchase or dispose of a nink < r pi,i,i.,n business is the Dairy Agency of J. D. WiUUms and Co.,of 17 Hackuey- road, London, N.E., w)jo,e practical experience xtenos over a p, riod of sixteen years. This Agency has a largi felection of businesses tor Sale, •A ith or without cows, in London, Surburbs, and Provinces at prices fr, in i50 to £ 4,500. NOTE THE ADDRESS— J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., Dairy Agents and Valuers, y709 17, Hackuey-road, London, N.E. CANADA.—Mr Lloyd-George, M.P., Mr W. J. Rees (tx-Mayor of Swan ea), and Mr W. Ll. Williams, M.A., have issued a report addressed to Lord Strathconag.m the Suitability of Canada as a field for Welsh settlers. Copies may be had p< st fren on "ppjcatson to the Canada Government Office, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. y778 UNIVERSIT Y OF WALE&-TI e ii S^veuth Matriculation Eximinntiou will commence on Monday, June 24th, 1901. Par- ticulars from the Registrar, Registrar's Office, Brecon, from whom forms of entry can be obtained. Applications for entry mus: be made not later than Mondty. May 27 h, 1901 3677= MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. ^VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that _j*_l tke next Quarterly Meeting of the Merion- eth County Council will be htld in the County Hall at Bala on Thursday, the 14th day of March, 1901) at 11-45 a. m., and the Council will thereupon proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the Assessment, Application, and Management of the County Stock or Rate, and all other county business pursuant to the 15 and 16 Vict. cap. 81. Dated this 19th day of February, 1901. ROBT. JONES, y816 Clerk of the Council. UNITARIAN READING FREE. The Five Points of Christian Faith"- Dr MAKTINEAU. Where did the Bible Come From ?"— Rev J. P. Hopps. Yr Olwg Ddiweddar ar yr Hen Destament. Rev W. GRIFFITHS, B.D., Ph. D. The above pamphlets, with any information on Unitar ianism, may he obtained free by applying to Mrs JOHN LEWIS, TophiJI, Pontypridd. y843 NCTTICE. T DAVID JONES of No. 3, Princeton- stieet, Bedford-row. London, W.C., HERE- BY BKG TO GIVE NOTICE that I have not for some time past carried on business at Llangwyr- yfor;, near Ab< rystw> th, and that I shall not be responsible fur ilUY debts incurred in my name or as a Partner in the late Firm of Jones Brothers or otherwise. Dated this 21st day of February, 1901. y841 DAVID JONES. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TR KG A RON. AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GLVEN that a C^,iy of the Accounts duly made up and balanced together with all Account Books, Deeds, Contracts, Vouchers, and Receipts mentioned or referred to in such accounts of the above-named Rural District Council, will on the 2nd day of Mrch, 1901, be deposited in the Office of the said Rura D strict Council, and will be open between the hours of ten and four to the inspection of all persons interested untii the 11th day of March, 1901. and that Hugh R. WdlLma Esq., the District Auditor, will attend on the 11th day of March, 1901, at the hour of two in the afternoon at the Board Room at the Union Workhouse, Tregaron, to audit the Accounts for the half-year ended 30th of Sep- tember, 1900, of tiie, said Rural District Council. Dated this 18th day of February. 1901. J. LLOYD, yS38 Clerk to the said Council. LAMPETER UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MASTER AND MATRON. THE GUARDIANS of the above Union iv ill on Friday, the 8th day of March next, proceed to elect a Master and Matron for their Workhouse, subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. The salary of the Master will be f30 and that of the Matron f20 per annum, with rati ns, washing, and apartments. The annual value assigued by the Guardians to the,, apartments, rations, &c., for the purposes of f Poor Law Officers Superannuation Act, 1896, is JE30 for each officer. The candidates must be a married couple between twenty-five nnd forty-five years of age, and oble to speak the English and Welsh languages and the Master will be required to give approved security in the sum of £ 100. Applications in the handwriting of the candidates, stating ages, number and ages of children (if any), and accompanied by copies of not more than three testimonials of recent date, to be sent to me on or before Wednesday, the 6th day of March next. In the event of the parties appointed having any children resident with them, they will be required to enter into an arrangement to repay the Guardians the cost of the rations of such children. D. LLOYD, Lampeter, Clerk. 11th Ftbruary, 1901. y781