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t THE PROGRAMME of the National Eisteddfod 1898, WILL BE BEADY JULY 11. PRICE 6d, POST FREE 8d May be had of all booksellers, or from the Publishers— The Welsh National Press Co. Ltd, Carnarvon. r v i | WITHOUT A RIVAL. I EDWARDS' I AVOID IMITATIONS. | j 0 THE GREAT j .> HAIR PRODUOERTRESTORER J|I|| The Finest Dressing speciany prepared and perfumed, fragrant and J refreshing. Is a luxury and a necessity to every Modern Toilet. ► J HARLENE » PRODUCES LUXURIANT HAIR, I PREVENTS IT FALLING OFF OR TURNING GREV. £ UNEQUALLED For PROMOTING THE GROWTH of tho BEARD and MOUSTACHE. t THE WORLD-RENOWNED REMEDY FOR BALDNESS. f I -po I For Curing Weak and Thin Eyelashes, Preserving Strengthening. and rendering the Ilair U-;iutif:il!y soft. For reuioYing curf. Dandruff, kc,, alsj for RESTORING CREY HAiR TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR, IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL. "HARLENE" Preserves. Strengthens, and Invigorate* Children's Hair, Keeps the Scalp Clean. and Allays al Imtation. 't/ 2/6 & (triple 2/6 sire) 4/6 per Bottle. OBTAINZD EVERYWHERE. j EDWARDS' "WARt-EME" "So., OS « OB, High *-»lbo*>n, LONDON, W.C.i ■ This Journal has a greater circulation BY I MANY THOUSANDS per week than any other Agricultural or similar I paper in the United Kingdom 1 FARM, FIELD 4ND FIRESIDE. ANNUAL RURAL AND DOMESTIC JOURNAL. For the Country Gentleman, Farmer, Rural and Suburban Resident, and all in- terested in the Farm, the Dairy, Live Stock, the Stable, Poultry, Garden, or the Homo One Year, 6s 6d. Half-year, 3s 3d. I A JOURNAL FOR EVERYBODY. N.B.—"Farm, Field, and Fireside" offers a greater number of pages of well-printed useful information in a handy, compact form, Illustrated, sEtched and cut, for the sum of I ONE PENNY. Specimen Copies can be obtained <rom News-agents, Booksellers, and Bookstalls, or direct from the Publishing Office, 1. ESSEX STREET. STRAND, LONDON, W.C. THE FARMER AND STOCK -L BREEDER. Enlarged to 28 PAGES WEEKLY. Price One Penny. MO 3T ENTERPRISING. Each number contains many brilliant and practical Art cles on the FARM, DAIRY, HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS POULTRY( VETERINARY. Also the Latest Telegrams from all the principal Lo idon and Provincial Markets. BEST ILLUSTRATED. Illustrations are a speciality, each number containing many Illustrations of the Lead- ing Prize Winners, &c., and printed in Colours. MOST ENJOYABLE. Among the many new features in a Home Department, which includes first-class Short Stories, Useful Hints, Cookery, Fashions (Il- lustrated), Fancy Work, Answers to Cor- respondents, &c. THE FARMER AND STOCKBREEDER IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Of all Newsagents and Bookstalls, One Penny Weekly. Post Free for Six Months, 3s. 3d. Per aanum, 6s. 6d. FARMER AND STOCKBREEDER, 190, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. k PAftTMENTS.—To all having Apart- iV ments to Let. Do not have them empty when for Is, & three weeks for 2s you can have a 30 word advertisement inserted in six newspapers circulating in districts which each year send thousands of visitors to Carnarvoa. Name of papers, Leyton, Ley tons tone, West Ham, Wanstead, Wood- ford iind -itorest Gate, Manor Park and Hford Express and Independent. Address, Publishers, Independent Office,Leytonstone, Essex. LONDON Visitors Require Apartments. If you want to let your rooms, send an advertisement for insertion in the "South Eastern Herald," the "Woolwich Herald," the "West Kent Argus," and the "Brockley News and New Cross Review." Advertise- ment appear in the four papers at one price -20 words, 6d three insertions, Is; six insertions, 'is 8d; thirteen insertion, 3s 3d 2d for each additional eight words for one insertion. Over 50,000 readers in South London.-Specimen copy gratis. Head office, 139, Greenwich road, London, S.E. BOX'RNEMOUTH.—Intending Residents D in, or Visitors to, Bournemouth, Bos- cowbe, Parkstone-by-Sea, Swanage, &c., should advertise for houses or apartments in the 'luardian series of newspapers, pub- lished simultaneously at Bournemouth, Bos- comoe, Parkstone, Poole, Wimborne, Bland- ford, and Swanage. Scale same as P.O. telegr tms, 12 words 6d; td for every addi- tional word. Three insertions at the price of two. Diamond Jubilee enlargement to 64 columns-—Address, Manager, "Guard- ian," Bournemouth. L I V E R P 00 li.—SHAFTESBURY -L< HOTEL, Mount Pleasant, 100 rooms, near Central and Lime Street Stations. No intoxicants sold. Moderate charges. Elec- tric f.igfcfc- A first class Temperance, Fa- mily, iusl Commercial Hotel. lCAMRIAN RAILWAYS EXTENDED ARRANGEMENTS FOB THE ISSUE OF Tourist Tickets From Cambrian Stations to the various HEALTH RH SO UTS In England, Ireland, and Scotland, will operate from MAY 2. For full particulars see Tourists' Progiamnes, which may be had at all Stations. C S DENNISS. General Man-iger CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ffAIh and Cosch Excursion are now rug on every week day as under:—By rail to Llanf jdlir, theDce by road cokv^anc** t Lake Vvrnwy. By rail to Rhayader, thencf, by road conveyance to Nantgwillt and Elan Valley (Birmingh im Corporation Waterworks). By fail to Uli-ndovey, thence by road conveyance to L'yfnant j Valley (G'aspwll Cascade and Cwinrhaiadr i W literfall). By rail to Abe(ystw)tb, tience by road conveyance to Devil's Bridge. By rail to Towyn and Corn's, thence by rc ad I conveyance te>* Talyllyn Lske and Cader I Idris. By rail to Dolgvlley, thence by road conveyance to Torrent Walk, Precipice Walk, Tynygroes, Rhaiadr Du, Rhaiadr Mawddach, and Pistyll y Caen. By rail to Llanbedr and Pensarn, thence by road con- veyance to Mocbras Island (the Island of Shells), Cwmbychan Lake, Drws Ardudwy, and Rhinicg Valley. By rail to Penrhyn- deudraeth, tbence by road conveyance to Tanybwlch and Maentwrog Waterfalls. By rail to Pent hyli deudraeth and Portmadoo, thence by loia conveyance to Beddeeleit. By rail to Pwllheli, thence by roed con- veyance to Abersoch and Nevin. r Passengers may either travel to Towyn, thence by coach to Talyllyn and back, or by Circular Tour via. Towyn to Talyllyn Lake, returning via Corris and Machynlleth, or vice versi. They may also travel via Machynlleth and Corris to Talyllyn, and Ie- turn by same route. A New Tour from Towyn to Gwastadfryn, at the foot of Cader Idris, is now in operation. During July, August and September, further Rail and Coach Trips to Snowdon (Circular and Licp I Tours), Cynicht (the Sugar Loaf Mountain) I Bettwnyeced, (via Beddgelert and Pass of Aberglaslyn), Diras Mawddwy and Dol-' gelley, via Bwlcboerddrws Pass, Llan- ymawddwy, Beaumaria, LlenberiF, Llan gjb', &c ) will be run. For full particulars fee Tourist Programmes and Rail ani Coach Tour Programmes, which can be had at all Stations, or from Mr W. H. GOUGEI, Superintendent of the LiLe, Osweatry. C. S. DENNIS8, General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. .# Commencing on Thursday, June 2nd, and on every Thursday in June, July, August, and September, up to September 22nd. CHEAP WEEKLY AND FORTNIGHTLY EXCURSIONS will be run to LONDON, ,„,„, ■ '"im.11 wjiiiii iiiw—tii'iwi« «■ I'll LI—pmii i From the principal Cambrian Stations. The tickets will be available to return on the following Wednesday or Wednesday week. Similar tickets will be issued from London to Cambrian Stationa on every Thursday (during the abova named period), the tickets being available to return on the fol- lowing Mondav, Thursday, Monday week, or Thursday fortnight. For full particulars see Handbills. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. COMMENCING on MAY 2nd, 1898, J SECOND CLASS TICKETS will be Issued between Cambrian Stations and cer- tain Stations on the London and North- Western and the Great Western Companies Lines. SECOND CLASS BOOKINGS will shortly be extended to and from other Stations on the London and North Western, Great West- ern, and other Companies' Lines. These Fares will be based on a very small addition to the Third Class fares. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. Oswestry, April 12th, 1898. A GENTS WANTED. — Jewellery, watches, pipes, clothing, toys, hard- ware,furniture wriogerw, cycles. Whole- sale, Book free. Henry May, Birmingham. QLOBE J^URNISHING COMPANY, Com plete House Furnishers, Wholesale and Retail, 2. 14, 16, & IS, PEMBROKE PLACE LIVERPOOL. FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON THE HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM AT CASH PRICES. THE GLOBE FURNISHING COM- PANY, the oldest-established and by far the most extensive Furnishers on the Hire Purchase System in the Provinces, supply every J equisite for the complete Furnishing of Ccttage, Hotel, or Mansion, considerably cheaper than tLe majority of these firms who sell for cash only. This we are able to do through having a very large capital at command, and being the bona fide manu- actuiers of the principal goods we sell. NO SECURITY REQUIRED NO EXTRA EXPENSES, ON OUR HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. TLe fair and equitable manner in which our business is carried on, and our reasen- nWe term and low prices, arc so well known throughout the North of England and Wales as to render further comment nn- necessary. Gel eral terms, which, however, can be altered to suit the convenience of oustomerp, Payments Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly. Amount of Purchase flO PaymentbjEO 3 6 per week J620 „ 0 5 0 „ S50 „ 0 10 0 „ „ £ 100 „ 0 17 6 „ £ 500 „ 4 0 0 An inspection of our stock will at once satisfy intendirg purchasers that oe give better value and offer easier payments than any other house furnishers on the Kire Purchase System in the Provinces. Ali goods are Delivered Free in our own private vai s. and no expenses of any kind ire incurred by customers. Furnitute sent to any psrt of England or Wales. The trade supplied. Shipping orders executad with despatch. CAUTIOX.—As some firms adopt various meabs-such a3 copying our Prospectus, &c.—with the evident intention of inducing the jublic to believe they are connected with us, please note our Address. FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON THE HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. Now Prospectus, Large Illustrated Cata- logue, Press Opinions, and Price List sent poit free on application. Kindly mention this paper. GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY. 2; 14, 16, & 18, PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVERPOOL. Business Hcnr", 9 a.m.!} to 8 "p.m., aturd-ys, 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Railway] fa-es allowed to 'Country C iitoUle s. I. Suffer from Biliousness* Headache, Liver Complaints. Indigestion, Kidney Troubles, Constipation, Kheuaiatism,* or Tie, try E3 KERNICK'S Vegetate Pills- tannin.* Tliey are easy to swallow, being very small, require no confinement indoors, contain no mercury, and thc,us inds declare theai to be tbe best Aj erient Medicine. KERNI.CK'S Vf GETAB1 E PILLS .f!ive Energy to the System, Strengthen the Neives. Purifv tbe Blood, act on the Kidneys, a^d aie specially recommended to fern-ties of all ages. Sold only in 7 £ d, Is Id, and 2s 9J Boxes of all Chemists, &c., or direct of Kernick & Son (Ltl.), Cardiff, on receipt of m fctamp?. A WORD TO MUTRERSf KK RACK'S YKGKTABLE WOltK. L0ZENGKS. These Lozenges are the mrst efficacious Heme y ever introduced for Worms. Being inneicer t in their character they may be taken by Children of all degrees and con- ditions with perfect safety. They are most useful for Children of delicate stomachs and pale complexion, as they strengthen the system by giving auapfetite. iT If Mothers only knew the value of these Lozenges, no family would be without a Box. SJJd by most respactable Chemists in 71d. and Is. IlJ. Boxes, or direct on receipt of stamps by KERNICK e SON (Ltd.), CARDIFF. IMPORTANT to Flockmasters. -:0:- fHOMAS BIGG'S SHEEP DIP. SCAB SPECIFIC. FOOT-HOT LOTION, VETERINARY EMBROCATION -:0:- Agent in every town. -:0:- LEICESTER HOUSE, GREAT DOVER STREET, LONDON, S.E. Agricultural Gazette, PUBLISHED MONDAY. TWOPENCE. ESTABLISHED 1844. T HE Farmer's Paper, which has for many years stood at the head of the English Agricultural Press. It is unequalled as a comprehensive practical Journal. The price places it within the reach of all farmers. All branches of farming—crops, hops, live stock, and dairy—are fully discussed by leading practical authorities. Market intelligence and reviews of the grain and cattle trades are special features. Prompt replies given to questions in all departments of farming. Veterinary queries answered by a qualified practitioner. Subscriptions:—3 months, post free, 2s 9d; 2 months, 10s lOd. VINTON & CO., LIMITED, 9. Ne.v Bridge street, Ludga' > (,ircus London, E.C. PEINNYPOYALPI fiMiiiUjia OTJIOELY CORRECT ALL NTBEGTTLAEITIES, REMOVE ALL I OBSTRUCTIONS, and relieve the dxitreuing symptoms so I prevalent with the sex. Boxes4/14& 2/9 (contains three I times tba quantity), of all Chemists. Sent anywhere { on receipt of 15 or 84 stamps, by £ 3. T. TOWLE & Co., | Manufacturers, Dryden St., Nottingham. | on receipt of 15 or 84 stamps, by B. T. TOWLE & Co., | Manufacturers, Dryden St., Nottingham. <5 | Pvare i øII4 II'ørfllr,u. Br. JONES, D.D.S.(A. M)&c SURGEON DENTIST OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR. JONES visits Llangefni every Thurs- day, at Lledwigan road. Llanerchymedd from 10 to 1, and Amlwch from 2 to 5, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8, Market street, Tuesdays, July 12, August 9, September 6, October 4, Nov- ember 1 and 29, December 27. Ebenezer and Llanberis, First Tuesday after Pay Day Bethesda, First Tuesday after Pay Day. Bangor, every day exbept Tuesdays and Thursdays. 6 TENTS f AID CAMPING EQUIPMENT GJ v ERN M E N T TENTS, made of the very [best white waterproof canvas, prac- tically as good as new, 40 ft circumference, 10 it high. With jointed poles, pegs, runners, lines, mallet, and bag, all: complete. Very adapt- able for Cricket, Tennis Lawns, Bathing, Camp- ing out, Boating, Volunteers, Up-river Trips, etc. OAa Tfi» pxr Carriage Paid Ov Cost over £ 5 each Catalogues cf Now and Second-Hand Tents and Marquees Free on Application. Estimates given for Hire of above Andrew Potter, Tent Works WOL VERHAMPTON. Maker to the Queen and Prince of Wales Young Wales, JUNE, 1898. Edited by J. HUGH EDWARDS CONTENTS: William Ewart Gladstone (a tribute), by Thomas E. Ellis, M.P. Parliament's Tribute, by T. Artemus Jones. The County School Circle, by J. Trevor Owen, M.A. Beyond Offa's Dyke, by T. Eynon Davies "Scientific and Technical Education in Wales," by R. E. Hughes, M.A., B.Sc. Welsh Literary Notes, by J. H. Davies, B.A. Reminiscences of Mr Gladstone, by D. Lloyd George, M.P. The Fascinations of Comparative Philo- logy, by W. T. G. L. In Memoriam W. E. G., by Lester Mills The Marriage of Mr T. E. Ellis, M.P. "Faithful unto Death," by Rhys Rhydd erch. PRICE THREEPENCE. PRICE 2s. 6d. BY POST, 2s. 9d. THE VISIONS OF THE y £ SLEEPING BARD, being ELLIS WYNNE'S "GWELEDIGAETHAU Y BARDD CWSG." Translated by R. GWYNEDDON DAVIES. All orders to be sent to the Welsh National Press Company, Carnarvon. THE LIFE OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, (In Welsh), by J. 0. JONES, (Ap Ffarmwr), Editor "Daily Express," Nottingham. Price, Is, by post, Is 2d. Orders should be &ent in at once. May be had of all Booksellers or direct from the Publishers, Welsh National Pres3 Co. (Ltd.), Carnarvon FOR STUDENTS Or ELOCUTION The best book will be 0 Elocution and Oratory," by REV. T. C. EDWARDS, D.D. (Cynonfardd). Pricie, 2s. 6d. Post free, 2s. 9d. All orders to be sent to the Welsh National Press Company, Carnarvon. T ITTLEHAMFTON.—Intending Visitors to this rising seaside resort seeking Apartments, could not do better than advertize their wants in the "Littlehampton News," published every Saturday, price one penny; 20 words, 6d; three insertions, Is. Offices: -18 and 19, High street, Little- hampton. CHARLES PELHAM & CO., Proprietors. 1HEAP JEWELLERY. —- Shopkeepers will find the beet «^soitinent and lowest prices at Millingtor, Houndsditch, Lon Ion lock*, watches, knives, combs, spectacles,, pns, pipes, puises, violins, accordions, Jubilee Jewellery. Illustrated Catalogues <o be bad free. Established 1875. I COLD MCANADA. KLONDYKE. IUl who desire information respecting Klondyke and fee Goldfielils of Ontario Dnd British Columbia should write to ALLAN BROS. & CO., 19, James St., Liverpool, for their MAPS and LEAFLETS regarding the above and the AGllIOULTURAL RISOUIIOU OF CANADA, wfalah in Imt rait. AI. p RITCHARD ROrrfERS, COED HELEN FERRY, CARNARVON. YACHT and BOAT BUILDERS, Oar and Scull Makers Largest Boatbuilders and Boatowners in the whole of Wales. All Classes of Boats on Sale or Hire. Repairs promptly attended b. R. D. ROBERTS, COAL MERCHANT, CARNARVON. All kinds of Steam and House Coal always on hand. Wharf: Railway Coal Yard. Residence Bodowyr, 15, Tithebarn street THE PHARMACY. J. F RANCIS, Dispensing Chemist (Exam.), POOL STREET, CARNARVON. Special attention paid to Dispensing of Physician's Prescriptions. ROBERT ROBERTS, CHEMIST, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. OFFICIAL &c. NORTH & SOUTH WALbiS BAJi.K, LIMITED. ONE HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend of Ten Shillings per Share for the Half-year ended 30th ultimo, on the Capital of the Company, and a Bonus of Four Shillings per Share, will be paid to the proprietors on and alter the 14th instant at the Head Office and the various branches, and at the London and Westminster Back. The Income Tax will, as usual, be paid by the Bank. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from this date to the 14th instant, inclusive. By order of the Directors. T. ROWLAND HUGHES, General Manager. Liverpool, 5th July, 1898. CORPORATION OF CARNARVON. rpENDERS are invited for the building of a Wooden Pier at Talyfoel, Anglesey. Plans and specification may be seen at the Borough Surveyor's Office. Tenders to be sent in by noon Friday 15th inst, addressed, The Chairman, Ferry Com- mittee, Guild Hall, and endorsed, Tender for New Pier." The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. R. LL. JONES, Carnarvon, Borough Suxveyor. 6th July, 1898. 826d TTNTVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES, BANGOR (A Constituent College of the University of Wales). Principal:—H. R. REICHEL, M.A. Next Session begins October 4th, 1898. The. College Courses are arranged with re- ference to the degrees of the University of Wales and include most of the subjects for the degrees of London University. Students may pursue their first year of medical study at the College. There are special depart- ments for Agriculture and Electrical Engin- eering, a Day Training Department for men and women, and a department for the training of Teachers in; Secondary School. Sessional Fee for ordinary Arts student, £ 11 Is; ditto for Intermediate Science or Medical student, J615 15s. The cost of liv- ing in lodgings in Bangor averages from L20 to JE30 for the Sese'«>n. The new Hall of residence for women students in Upper Ban- gor-fee, thirty guineas for the Session-is now open. At the Entrance Scholarship Examination (beginning September 20), more than 20 Scholarships and Exhibitions, ranging in value from JE40 to £10, wi!l be open for •con- petition. One half, the total amout offered is reserved for Welsh candidates. For further information and copies of the Prospectus, applv to JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, M.A., Secretary and Registrar. 805 TO BE DISPOSED OF, IRONMONGERY BUSINESS in one of the best Market Towns in North Wales. Position in centre of market; flourishing business; excellent opportun- ity.—Apply O. B. I, office of this paper. 798 L pWLLHELI JJEGATTA & gPORTS, Will be held on BANK HOLIDAY. AUGUST 1, 1898 For farther partidars apply to E. J. BIJTTEHFIELL), 7o4h Hon. Sec. LLE YN AND J^IFIONYDD AGRICULTURAL gjOCIETY. The next Show will be held on the 1st September, 1898. Prizes offered for the best Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs: Green Crops, Butter, Honey, Poultry and Dogs. General Open Classes. Entries close Wednesday, tke 24th August. Complete Schedule of Prizes to te obtained from the Secretary, MR JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Pwllheli. 793 CUPISS CONSTITUTION BALLS ARE AN UNFAILING REMEDY (WRITE FOR PAMPHLET.) TESTIMONIAL. Gay ton, Lynn, Norfolk. I have used Cupiss' Constitution Balls for Horses for 30 years, and consider them very good for getting a Horse into condition. They are a certain remedy for Grease and Swelling of the Legs, also Horses subject to Colic. WALTER DODD. For Horses, for Grease, Swelled Legs, Cracked Heels, Coughs, Colds, Staring Coat, Influenza, giving tone and vigour, and keep- ing High-fed Horses in Health, &c. For Cattle and Sheep in cases of Hove or blown, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Dis- temper, Epidemic, &c. For Scouring in Calves they are almost infallible. Prepared upwards of fifty years by the late Francis Cupiss, M.R.C.V.S. Sold in Packets Is 9d and 3s 6d each, 7 small 10s 6d, or 7 large 21s, of Chemists and Medicine WANTED, &3 AN energetic and trustworthy Man Re- quired, with good references.- Address, A. J., Office of this Journal. 785 r WANTED, a good Pantry Maid and Laundiyiluid, at Waterloo Hotel, Bettwsycoed. TU BE SOLD.—Small two-manual Pedal Organ. — For particulars apply, Aithur F. Haslam, Menai Bridge. 442 FOR SALE,-the" "GENINEN," complete from commencement.-For terms, apply to J. W., Observer Office, Car- nal von. IPlI ^UV OAHH. FIKST (JLA";SnFAM- 1LY HOTEL, near mo-fc fashionable watering place,cheapest Hotel in South Devon, doing most profitable business Apply Devon, South Eastern Hetald" Office, 139, Greenwich Road, London. AGENTS Wanted ta push first-class *— Machinery Oils. Liberal Commission. -Box 31. Post Office, Liverpool. 801 L I- "DIBL TEULUA1DD Hardd, Cymraeg, agos yn newydd, cymwjs ar bwlpud, &c. Cynygir am 78 6c.—D. W. Davies, Bookseller, Carnarvon. b lifAGNIFICENT FAMILY BIBLE (English), worth £ 3 10s, offered for 17s 6d. Inspection invited at D. W. Davies, Bookseller, &c., Carnarvon. 782b .oot_- \iyANTED for First Class Hotel, in Carnarvonshire, first and second laundresaep; Must be good worke 8. Wages JE20, and JE14 to S 16 respectively. Replv stftingr age and experitnea, to Mrs Paul, High Street, Jbiangor. 783b rpo LET, Furnished, Kheidt>l Cottige, Penllwyn, 4 £ miles from Aberystwyth. Piano, Coach-house for cycles, good road.— Address, with terms. Mrs Richardes. 823d CHEEt-E Agent with established coi.- necticn required for North Wales, by W. A. McKnight, Cheese Importer, Liver- poe 1. 822d "Y^ANTED to luy or rent a snjall cheap detached Cottage with gaiden,facirg sea or inland— P 16, Hope street, New Brighton. 824d rpO be Sold or Let, commodious end ex- tensive PREMISES, consisting of l.rge Shop and Dwelling-house, situated in the best thoroughfhrtiin Llandudno, suitably for anykind of business on a large scale. Im mediate possession can be had.—For paiti- culars apply W. Tyrer bud Macfeei zie, Solicitors, 20, Sir Thomas Street, Liverpool. 821d MARVELLOUS VALUE CHOICEST MILD CURED HAMS about 131b weight whole 4^dperlb, CREAMERY BUTTER Hd £ f Lr, # Special Value in Teas at Is. 4d., Is. lOd., and 2s. per pound. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— W. G. EVANS OLD LONDON HOUSE, BANGOR. Branch 8hop, 15, Whtiirg street, Llant wst CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. JULY TRAIN SERVICE. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, &c. The 6.0 a.m. Train from Birmingham (Snow Hill), and the 7.65 a.m. from Shrewsbury will have a connection to* Aberystwyth, Bar- mouth, and Pwllheli. A FAST EXPRESS, with Through Car- riages, will leave London (Euston and Pad- dington) at 9.30 a.m., Birmingham (New Street) 11.35, (Snow Hill) 12.4 noon, Wol- verhampton (Queen Street) 12.9, (Low Level) 12.28, reaching Aberystwyth 4.20, Barmouth 4.35, and Pwllheli 5.45 p.m. A NEW EXPRESS, with Through Car- riages, will leave Euston 10.25 a.m., Pad- dington 9.50 a.m., Birmingham (New Street) 12.30, (Snow Hill) 12.48 p.m., arriving Aber- ystwyth 5.25 p.m., Barmouth 6.7, and Pwll- heli 7.40 p.m. The 1.30 p.m. from London (Euston ard Paddington) will be continued through to Aberystwyth, arriving latter station 9.35 p.m. A FAST EXPRESS, with Through Car- riages and Conductors will leave Aberyst- wyth 8.50 a.m., Pwllheli 7.15 a.m., and Bar- mouth 8.35 a.m., for Wolverhampton, Bir- mingham, and London. THE LONDON FAST EXPRESS, with Through Carriages will leave Aberystwyth 12.45 p.m., Pwllheli 11.15 a.m., and Bar- mouth 12.30 p.m., for Birmingham (New Street and Snow Hill), London (Euston and Paddington). A NEW EXPRESS, with Through Car- riages will leave Aberystwyth 2.15 p.m., and Barmouth 1.50 p.m. for Wolverhampton j (Queen s Street and Low Level), Birmingham 1 (iNew Street and Snow Hill), London (Euston and Paddington). MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL. A NEW FAST EXPRESS, with Through Carriages and Conductors will leave Man- chester London road 10.45 a.m., Central 10.10 a..m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 10.30 a.m., arriving Aberystwyth 3.35, and Bar- mouth 3.50 p.m. The 11.50 a.m. from Manchester (London Road) and Liverpool (Lime Street) will be accelerated, and arrive at Aberystwyth 5.25, Barmouth 6.7, and Pwllheli 7.40 p.m. A NEW EXPRESS, with Through Car- riages and Conductors will leave Aberyst- wyth 12.5 noon, Pwllheli 10.10 a.m., and Bar- mouth 11.40 a.m., arriving Manchester (Lon- don road) 5.45 p.m., Central 5.30 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime street) 5.50 p.m. A NEW EXPRESS, with Through Car- riages 'will leave Aberystwyth 2.15 p.m., Barmouth 1.50 p.m., arriving Manchester (London road) 8.5 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime street) 8.20 p.m. SOUTH WALES. A NEW EXPRESS, with Through Car- riages and Conductors, commencing July 30th, will leave Aberystwyth 9.3.3, Barmouth 9.5, and Llandrindod 12.5 noon, for Newport, Merthyr, Cardiff, &c. A NEW EXPRESS, will from July 30th leave Cardiff, Taff, 10.33 a.m., Newport, B. & M., 11.10, Merthyr, B. & M. 12.0 noon, for Builth Wells, Llandrindod Wells, WITH THROUGH CARRIAGES AND CONDUC- TORS FOR ABERYSTWYTH. The 1.10 p.m. Train from Cardiff, 1.30 p.m. from Newport, 2.37 p.m. from Merthyr, and 4.10 p.m. from Brecon, will be run on to Builth Road and Llandrindod Wells. -:0:- There are numerous alterations in the Local Service. For full particulars see Time Bills. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. Oswestry, June, 1898. -L! MESSRS. W. DEW AND SON. COUNTY OF CARNARVON, Near to Bethesda. Highly Important to Quarry Owners, Agents* and Engineers, Capitalists, Speculators, &c., &c. MESSRS W. DEW ck- SON will Offer for ill Sale at the British Hotel, Bangor, on Friday, July 15th, that exceedingly valuable Freehold Slate Quarry, well-known as the "Tanybwlch Slate Quarry" together with the' Farm, Offices, Sheds, Workmen's Cottages, etc., comprising in all 3.3a. 1r Op., or there- abouts. The Slate Veins are the same as those of the renowned Penrhyn and Llanberis Quar- ries. Particulars ane? Plans are in course of pre- paration, and may be obtained in due time of W. Thornton Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Bangor, or of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Llan- dudno. 790. MADRYN HOME FARM. Midway between Llanfairfechan and Aber Station, on the Chester and Holyhead branch of the L. and N. W. Railway. Sale of the whole of the Noted Flock of PEDIGREE WELSH SHEEP, Pure Bred MOUNTAIN PONIES, ll, few Pedigree Shropshire and Pure Bred Wiltshire Lambs, 40 FAT LAMBS, and 30 FAT CATTLE. MESSRS W. DEW & SON are instructed by Colonel Henry Platt, C.B., to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Farm Yard, as above, on Monday, July 18th, 1898, the whole of the NOTED FLOCK OF PEDIGREE WELSH SHEEP, get together at great cost, and including many Rejyal Show and other prize winners. Fourteen Pedigree Shropshire Ewe and Ram, and Five Wiltshire Ram Lambs. The whole of the carefully bred MOUNTAIN PONIES, in- cluding that beautiful Dark Chestnut PONY STALLION "COCK ROBIN," as well as several of his progeny, and that of that grand pony "HWNTW." 40 FAT LAMBS and 30 PRIME FAT CATTLE. Sale to commence at 1 o^clock Catalogues may be obtained at any of the Hotels in the neighbourhood, of Mr Owen Jones, Farm Bailiff, and Mr T. Hills, shepherd, both of Madryn Home Farm, Llan- fairfechan; or of the Auctioneers, Bangor and Llandudno. MR JOHN PRITCHARD; LLANGEFNI. MR JCHN PRITCHARD bega to announce that his annual Sale of Ram and Ewe Lambs will be held at Llangefni, on Thursday, August 4tb, 1898.—Early entries are invited. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. 808b MR W. JOY HEWETSON. LLANFAIRFECHAN. j COUNTY OF CARNARVON. SALE of a most Eligible FREEHOLD SEMI- DETACHED PRIVATE RESIDENCE or LODGING HOUSE, situate in one of the most flouristuAtf Watering Places on the North Wales Coast within five minutes' walk of the Railway Station, and com- manding excellent saa and mountain views. Modern and ample accommodation to- gether with a fine Fruit and Kitohea Gar- den. Total area, 1389t square yards rL W. JOY HEWETSON has bean in- structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION at the Queen's Hotel, Lloiifairfechan, on Friday, the 8th July, 1898, at A.30 p.m., all that Semi-detached Frehold Private Residence or Lodging-Housr, known as WHITEFIELD HOUSE, LLANFAIR- FECHAN. Acconunodation -Basement, Kitch., Back Kitchen, Servants' Bedroom, Pantry, W.C., and outside Coal House and Meat Safe. 1st Floor:—Ball, Breakfast Room, Din- ing Room, Sit ring Room, and Butler's Pantry. 2nd Floor —Drawing Room, three Bed- rooms, and W. C. 3rd Floor:—Four Bedrooms. 4th Floor —A large Garrett, partly parti- tioned. The property is let on a seven years' lease at tha rent of R;50 per annum, which Lease expires on the 24th June, 1900. For further particular) apply to the Auc- tioneer, 20, Cooper street, Manchester, or to Messrs Hughes-Pritchai'd and Rodway, Solicitors, Bangor. CYMRU ME HE FIN 15fed, 1898 DAN OiifGlAETH OWEN M. EDWARDS, M.A. RHYDYCHEN. CYNWYSIAD: Wyneb-ddarlun,-Ar ol y frwydr. Hanes Cymru. Diwedd Llywelyn Fawr. I Rhobet Robedsh. Gan Peleg I. Jones. Hen Athrawes Plant. Gan Asiedydd (Darlun). Brwydrau Addysg yn Nghymru. Gan Carneddog. Ymesgusodiiid. Can o waith Eben Fardd. Louisa Oakeley. Gan Glaslyn. Cipolygon. Cofgolofn Tan y Castell, gan Mrs M. A. Joseph Cae'r Gors, gan y Parch R. R. Morris; John Evans Llwyn Ffortun, gan W. Jones, Gelli. Rhai o Broffwydi Israel. 1. Gan Levi. Cynydd Tri Ugain Mlynedd. Gyda dar- luniau o Gofgolofn H. Richard, Hiraethog, a Gohebydd. Gan J. Thomas, Lerpwl. Cyflwr y Fanawaeg. Gan y Parch D. Lloyd Jones. Ton,—"Mae Cymru'n dod i fyny." Gan John Prie^. Pererinion Cae Einion,—eu priodas eur- aidd. Disgwyl. Gan J. R. Tryfanwy, Porth Madog. Esther Huws. Gan y Parch O. F. Jones, Wigan. Inco Brydydd,-bardd anghofiedig. Dafydd ab Sieneyn. IV. Diflauiad yr allwladwyr. Caneuon,—Y Ddeilen Wyw, gan Elwyn; Edeyrnion yw'r fan, gan H. Myllin; Bryn Awen, gan Anthropos; Y Tymhorau. gan Ap Ceredigion; Y Gwcw, gan H. Hughes: Unigedd, gan O. Evans: Golygfa o ben Moelwyn, can J. Ll. Humphreys; Diwedd Oes, gan Henry Myllin. Llvfrau. At Ohebwvr. BOARDING HOUSES AND HOTEL PROPRIETORS desiring to attract Visitors from the Midland Counties should advertise in the "Lichfield Mercury," the "Tamworth Mercury," the" Cannock Chase Mercury," the" Rugeley Mercury," and Sytton Coalfielrl Mercury," the best feimily papers in the Midlands, and the only papers printed and published :11 the Lich- field Division. 20 words, 6d; for the holi- day season, 4s 6d prepaid.-Offices: 36, 38, k md 40, Bird street.