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T TJ A man can write a I P better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better Cake than his neighbour, though he n zn builds his house in the DHFNHW woods, the world will tB nr make a beaten path Hf to his door. /A WHY — IOWEN1 is our Bread, Cakes Wa (D. W. TEVIOTDALE) 1|3 c ■ 19 21 || a Confectionery so M NORTH P^R^DE, 1 iberystwjth.9 "'ey the SPECIAL LINE IN STEEL BABY FOLDING CARS. Cash Price, 37/6. W. H. JONES, IRONMONGER, 36, Great Darkgate Street, p berystvvyth. %f w 1:1 II lliarfiTW" 'f r"M i lill 11 ;uc You are tired of reading about the War and THE KAISER Read this and Learn how you can SAVE MONEY. The Executors of the late MR. J. THOMAS are offering for Sale the whole of the Stock of Jewellery, Silver Goods, and Electro-Plate at a REDUCTION OF 3 P. IN THE jE. If you would like to secure some Real Bargains it w 11 pay you TO VISIT Us, and see our Fine Selection of Goods. Watches and Clocks of every description. Many Special Bargains at LESS THAN COST. Any Purchaser bringing this Advertisement will be allowed a Special Discount of 4s. IN THE £ NOTE THE ADDRESS— 18, GRE^T DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. "a/-Tom d750 -v ft FOR ALL KINDS OF WINDOW BLINDS, LOOSE COVERS, UPHOLSTERING, call or write CHAS. WILLIAMS, 21, BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTI1 Estimates given free. Teleegrauis—Lloyd, Fishmonger. Barmouth. Tel. No. 9. DENNIS LLOYD, FISHMONGER, POULTERER, GAME DEALER 4 ICE MERCHANT, High Street, Barmouth. JL,- Messrs. JONEs BEOS., Garage, North Paraie, Aberystwyth, Will run a MOTOR SERVICE between ABtXYSTWYTil i, N 0 A8 £ SAYR0.S! every Monday, Wednesday & Saturday a.m. p M. Dept Aberystwyth 8.30 4.30 Anive Abemyron 9.30 6.0 Dept Altera) ton 9 30 6 15 I Arrive Aberystwyth 11.0 745 e234 i S. N. COOKE LIMITED. END Of SEASON SALE. Important Bargains Ladies' White SkirtB- f t3/ll, 4/11 to 18/11 yl Moirette_Skirts— rfe ll\ 3/111, 4/11, 5/11 to 15/11 I W Silk Skirts—^ 1 Night Dresses— |l 1 ll mjgr 3/6, 3/11,^4/11, 5/11 to 1 jm Silk Skirts- 115/11, 29;6 t i\ Night Dresses- |l 1 ll mjgr 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 to 1 jm 22/6 Chemises- 2/11, 3/6, 3)11, 4/11 to 18/11 Knickers, elastic top— Sport Coats—! 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, to 12/11 At Sale Price. Woven Directoire Knickers— Pillow Cases l/6 £ worth 2/- 1/6, 1/11, 2/11 Ladies' Blouses— Bolster Casee- l/6i, worth u, 11 1/11 2/11, 3/11 Do 3/11, worth 7/11 Do. 4/11. worth 8/11 Silk Sport Coats- Special Bargains in Linen Goods At Sale Price. and Towels. 12, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. I SPRING and SUMMER. War Time Economy However keen to economise you may be, you must buy Eoota. But you can exercise your patriotism here as in other directions, E Don t be extravagant. Consider carefully both the Articls and | it8 price before you buy, B ——- The True*! is to buy at DICKS. I By this means you will be sure of getting the best Yalue B 5 ? obtainable, and your satisfaction with the Style and wearing 8 ij I j quality guaranteed by more thun 50 years' reputation. |j 1 DICKS for BOOTS- H The three things Men and Women look for when choosing theii Boots are g | Excellence of Design and Fitting | 1 Good Wearing Quality, 1 1 and Reasonableness in Price. 1 if DICKS met-t thtse demands so completely and effectually that it g will pay every man and woman to visit their If f KSl'ABLISHMENTS AT I I 12 Great Darkgate St I | ABERYSTWYTH, | y High Street, Pwllheii, Lester House, Llandyssiul, 9 | H'gh Stieet, Barmouth, Penr-illt Street, Machynlleth, H High Street, Lampeter, Victoria Buildings, Dolgelley, jg High Street, Cardigan, Bank Place, Portmadoc, § J King Stieet, Carmarthen, High Street, Festiniog. || Z3, Soyniour Street, N ewcastlp. Emlyn j =-2_'=-=- FESTINIOG RAILWAY CO. TIME TABLE. On:and fx cm July 23rd, 1917, and until further notice. First Class and Third Class only. No Sunday Trains.' Mondays Mondays TTP TR\I\S. excepted. only. 1st & 3rd 1st & 3rd 1st & 3rd 1st & 3rd* J-AvriA. 3rd Parly 3rd Parly a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Portmadoc (for Borthygest) dep. 5 30 G5 40 8 25 10 55 2 15 4 45 M in fiord d (Junction with arr. 5 158 5 48 8 34 11 4 2 21 4 54 Cambrian Railways dep. 5 40 5 50 8 37 11 10 2 25 4 58 Peni hyndendrael h 5 45 5 55 8 42 11 15 2 30 5 3 Tan. y-Bwlch (for Maentwrog) 6 5 6 15 9 1 11 35 2 48 5 21 Dduallt „ A A A A Tan y-Grisiau b 23 6 3o 9 18 11 53 3 0 o 36 Blsen.au Festiuiog (Junction with. Bi,,er,a L. &N.W. K. arr. 6 28 6 38 9 23 11 58 3 10 5 40 Blaen'iiu Fes-lining Junction with.. G. W. It. arr. — 9 24 11 59 — 5 41 Dullws 6 30 6 40 925 12 0 3 12 5 42 Parly will not DOW-N PKAINS tt &d 1st & 3rd 1st & 3rd 1st & 2rd run after Aug. 31, a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Duflfrt's dep. 9 35 1 0 3 25 5 50 7 15 Biaenau Fes-inicg (junction with G.W.R. dep. A 1 1 — A Blaenau Junct ion (Junction with L & N.W.R.) dep. 9 38 1 2 3 28 5 52 7 17 Tanygrisiau „ 9 42 17 332 5 50 7 22 Dduallt » A A A A A Tanybwlch (for Maentwrog) 9 58 1 25 350 6 14 7 40 Penrhyndeudraeth 10 15 1 4o 4 8 6 32 8 0 MinHoidd (Junction with arr. 10 19 1 49 412 6 36 8 4 Cambrian Railways) dep. 10 21 1 51 414 6 38 8 6 Por-tmadoc (for Bortbygest) arr. 10 30 2 0 423 6 47 815 SPECIAL NOTICE.—During the continuance of the War the Train Service may have to be curtailed or varied as circum stances require without previous notice. The Ftiniog Railway Company therefore give notice that responsibility will r.ct be accep ed for any loss, damage, or delny, in consequence of any curtailment or interruption of the ordinary service. I ) II THE LONDON CITY AND MIDLAND BANK LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 5, THREADNEEDLE ST.. LONDON, E.C, 2. FOREIGN BRANCH OFFICE: 8, FINCH LANE, LONDON, E.C. 3. Subscribed Capital £ 22,947,804 Paid-up Capital 4,780,792 Reserve Fund 4,000,000 Deposits (26th July. 1917) f,482,5171486 Cash Reserve ( Ditto ) 42,075,526 Merchants and others purchasing goods from abroad can buy their exchange for "payment on the best terms through any-of the Branches ofthis Bank. I Ezra Johnson & Sons, Iii TAILORS & HABIT MAKERS, 30, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. — > LADIES' DEPARTMENT. ^Telephone 159,. Telegrams: EzraJohnsons* Chester. TWEED, CHEVIOTS, HOMESPUNS, «c. WE hold a very large and exclusive stock of these Materials in Men's T quality, which we are using for LADIES' COSTUMES because the | quality of materials now being made for ladies' wear is not equal to the pre-war standard, and we strongly advise customers to ask for men's suiting materials. BLUE SERGES. WE are still using our extra fine quality Blue Serges (Men's Suitings) for LADIES' COATS and SKIRTS, and these are thoroughly reliable. HARRIS TWEEDS. \J^E have always been very large buyers of these Homespuns, and have an exceptionally collection. These materials are becoming very scarce. RIDING HABITS. YKTE keep specially trained workmen to make Riding Habits, and recom- mend placing orders for Habits now as Habit Cloths will shortly be unobtainable. UNIFORMS for RED CROSS and V.A.D. UNIFORMS for WOMEN'S ARMY SERVICE CORPS, REMOUNT, &c. n483 I I p——Mm————————————1 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. I ABERYSTWYTH. (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President: SIR JOHN WILLIAMS, Bart., M.D., D.Sc., G.C.V.O. Principal: r. F. ROBERTS, M.A. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Vict.) THE FORTY-SIXTH SESSION begins on JL October 3rd, 1917. The Scholarship Exam ination will be held on September 18tli, 1917. Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the Applied Science of Agri- culture), Law, and Music. Sessional Composition Fee-In Arts, £12; in Science, £16. Registra- tion Fee, £1. Men students reside in registered lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel, Warden, H. H. Paine, M.A., B.Se. Women students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Resi- dence for Women; Warden, Miss C. P. Tremain, B.A. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agri- culture, Elementary and Secondary Training Departments, and the Hostels, apply to J. H. DAVIES, M.A., Registrar. S tJ jjJ 111 Ell I FOOT WE AH, I I Lightest, smartest and zn I best in summer wear is at Mortons in Terrace Ro-,id. Bathing Slippers and C5 Sand Shoes. MORTONS (the_ only hoot shop in TeriMce Road) ABER^TWYTH ¡ Barmouth and District WALTER LLOYD JONES. AUCTIONEER and VALUER, SALES of Property, Furniture, and Farm Stock conducted on moderate terms and promptly cashed. For terms, etc., apply the Auctioneer, King Edward-street, or Mr. John Roberts, Ripon House. E. R. Davies, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENT. Auction Rooms, rear of the Mart, 28, Great Darkga.te-street, Aberystwyth. Property, Farm- ing Stock, and Timber Sales undertaken Furniture Warehoused, Bought Privately, or Sold by Auction. Open daily. Llanrhystyd 10-30 (Wednesdays), Llanon, 11-30, Aberayron I (Crown), 1 p.m., Glanarian, Llanlarian, 1 TIDE TABLE. SEPTEMBER, 1917. 1.— 7x20 16.- 7 50 2.- 8xlO 17.- 8 15 3.- 8x35 18.- 8 40 4.— 9x15 19.- 9 0 5 — 9x50 20.- 9 30 6.-10 30 21.-10 0 7.-11 15 22.-10 35 8.—12al5 23.-ll 15 9.- 1 10 24.-12a15 10.- 2 45 25.- 1 25 11.- 4 15 26.- 3 10 12.- 5 20 27.- 4 30 13.- 6 10 28.— 5 30 14.- 6 45 29.- 6 15 15.- 7 20 30.- 7 0 N.B.—By adding or subtracting to or from the time of high water at Aberyst- wyth the time of high water at either of the following places may be ascertained:- Borth, add 24 minutes; Aberdovey, add 29 minutes; Barmouth, add 34 minutes Criccieth, add 1 hour 2 minutes; Port- madoc, add 56 minutes; Pwllheli add 1 hour 13 minutes; B-\rdsey Island, add 9 minutes; Holyhead. add 2 hours 40 minutes; Cardigan, subtract 30 minutes; I OarTIarthen, subtract 1 hour 45 minutes; Fishguard, subtract 36 minutes; Swan- sea, subtract 1 hour 30 minutes; Pem- broke Dock, subtract 1 hour 30 minutes. One hour should be added to these tides dur- ing the period of the summer time. The above was kindly compiled by the late Mr Robert Kenrick, The Deva, Aberystwyth. For North Wales resorts it should be noted that the time of high water will be some minutes later, according to the distance from the bar. BRITISH FARMERS' RED CROSS FUND. PORTMADOC AND DISTRICT BRANCH. AN Agricultural Jumble Sale On behalf of the above Fund will be held on The PARK, PORTMADOC ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th (Penmorfa Fair Day), Commencing 2 p.in. prompt. Gifts of Live and Dead Stock, Corn, Potatoes, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry, Produce, Imple- ments, and Sundry Effects of every description are earnestly appealed for in support of this noble and philanthropic fund. The Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry, and Produce will be received at the Town Hall on Fridays, September 7tll, 14th_ and 21st. It will be a great favour if donors would advise the Collectors or the Secretary as early as possible what articles they propose to con- tribute. Honorary Auctioneer: HENRY ROBERTS. [ Treasurer: RICHARD DAVIES. Secretary: R. M. BUCKINGHAM, Tremadoc. The Sale will be conducted free of charge and the proceeds handed over intact to the fund. FARMERS, WILL YOU HELP THIS WORTHY OBJECT? A Committee of Ladies, under the presidency of Mrs. Henry Roberts, are providing a tea in the Town Hall for the Farmers and their friends at Is. each. All the pi-Scolds to the Fund. n539 ( THOSE SUGAR CARDS. Shortly the Sugar Cards will be out and every grocer will have to write on them his name and address. The quickest way will be to use a rubber stamp and we supply these at very low figures. It is going to mean a lot of work to the grocer unless he adopts some labour- saving method. This is one. Let us send you the catalogue to-day. A postcard will bring it and you can choose your design now before the rush comes. It would be a good plan to adver- tise in the "Cambrian News" the face that you are the leading sugar dealer in your district, for sugar means other goods also. But that is just a word by the way. For the stamp or the advertise- ment I shall be happy to quote you. R. READ, Managing Editor, "Cambrian News." MEETINCS, ENTERTAINMENTS. Ellison's Entertainers, AT THE CASTLE GROUNDS PAVILION, ———— ABERYSIWYTH. ———— FRIDAY NIGBT- SCOTCH NIGHT. NExr WEDNESDAY- Japanese ISight. Box Office open daily from 10-30 to 12 30 2-30 to 4-30, 7 to 9-30. Seats may be booked for any performance at the Castle Grounds, or ring up Aberystwyth 10. ) General Manager Mr. Harry Gold. THE OINEMA ABERYSTWYTH. I Proprietor and Manager A. Cheetham Nightly at 6-30 and 8-30. MAT INEES [Mondays and Saturdays at 3 Wet Afternoons at 3. Our best advertisement is our I own Screen, For Pictures and Projection. Good Wine needs no Bush. Programmes Changed Mondays & Thursday. THE RINK. PROMENADE CONCERT ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1917, 8 to 10 p.m. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. J. H. ROWE), assisted by 31ISS ALMA VANE, LIVERPOOL, Celebrated Soprano. MR. if RAN a NiCllOLSON, jIuSIYN, Famous Wedh Baritone. Doors open 7-Su p.m.; commence, 8 p.m. Admission, ûll. (.exclusive of lax). a5S0 CORPORATION OF ABERYSTWYTH. THE GREAT HALF-YEARLY HORSE FAIR WILL BE HELD ON THE SMITHFIELD ON Monday, Sept. 17th, 1917 aM2 SOLLil RS AND SAILORS HELP SOCIETY, ABERYSTWYTH. FLAG DAY, Saturday, Sept. 15th. YOUR LIBERAL HELP IS URGENTLY NEEDED. a579 THE "NELSON" DAY (I nder the auspices of the Navy League). NORTH WALES DISTRiST APPEAL. AUGUST 4th to SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1917. Officers Chairman: Major DAVID DAVIES, M.P. Vice-("Iliii-nleii :La(],; WEBLEY-PARRY- PRYSE; ADMIRAL BlTRR. Hon. Treasurer: ARTHUR JONES, Esq., London City and Midland Bank, Aberystwyth. Hon. Auditor: GARBETT EDWARDS, Esq., Llandinam. Hon. Secretary: E. W. WYNNE, Esq. Organizing Secretary ERNEST C. THOMAS, 28, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. Appeal for the following objects 1.—To assist the education of children of Officers and Men of the Navy and the Mercan- tile Marine who have lost their lives or have been seriously wounded in the War. 2.-To extend the Navy League Scheme for the training of boys for a sea career, both for the Navy and the Mercantile Service. Donations will be greatly welcomed by the Hon. Treasurer or the Organising Secretary,