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OBSERVER AND EXPRESS) DIRECTORY ¡ OF I""AL INFORMATION a~CT2XnE3- Railway Services. FROM BANGOR TO RIIYL, &c. (week «iagrs;.—a.m., 6 5 and. 7 30 (Mondays only); 7 56 48; 9 40; 11 15 p.m., 1 2 45; 3 10 > 35 5 38; 7 17 9 0.—Sundays: a.m., Z 53; C 45; p.m., 1 52; 9 0. BA \U{)H. TO CARNARVON (week days). —n 1 48; 9 0; 11 0; p.m., 12 5; 1 20; 2 28 3 43; 4 53; 6 20 7 20; 8 35; 9 5; 1Q ;'>4; .Saturdays only). — Sundays: a.m., 4 43 i'ffl., 9 5. CARNARVON TO BANGOR (week days). -8.m, 7 5 (Mondays only); 7 25 8 10 9 15; 1030; 11 50 p.m., 12 40 2 10 2 50 350; 5 13; 30; 8 20. — Sundays: a.m., 6 20; p.m., 8 20. CARNARVON TO AFONWEN (week An) i,. -a.m., 5 8; 6 45; 9 40; p.m., 12 35; 2 57 5 20; 6 45 (Saturdays only to Peny- groes); 7 51.—Sundays a.m., 7 55. AFONWEN TO CARNARVON (week <Aays;.—a.m., 7 10; 8 15; 11 20; 11 30 (from P«snygroes only, Saturdays); p.m., 1 45; 4 15; 7 15; 9 10.—Sundays: p.m., 7 0. CARNARVON TO LLANBERIS (week days).-9 35 p.m., 12 40 4 15; 644 (Satur- days on ly); 8 20. LLANBERIS TO CARNARVON (week days;.—a.m., 8 30: 11 55; p.m., 2 10; 6 0; 7 20 (Saturdays only). BANGOR TO BEtHE-SPA "we,-k days only* -a.m., 7 50; 8 50; 10 0; 11 10; p.m., 1 35 4.3; 4 3G; 5 23; 6 18; 7 25 (Saturdays oni7; r.> 13. BEViiESDA TO BANGOR (woOOk days only).—a.m., 8 18; 9 18; 10 25; 11 35; p.m.. 2 3; 3 11; 4 53; 5 48; 6 43; 7 58 (Saturdays «-nlvJ f -2. 1 -_9 CA, ers from Carnarvon. P-er>; g:oes and Clynnog: Daily, start 4 p.M :roia the Eagle Hotel. Llanae'haiarn: Mondays, Tuesdays, and B^aturiajs, start 4 p.m., from Gastle square. Tw'or r Fridays and Saturdays, start 4 p.m. 'V>i £ Castle square. L'-v*Alternate Thursdays, start 2 p.m. from ..k Hotel. Rfc-1 Tuesdays and Saturdays, start 1 p.m. iTomiGeorge Inn. Ebereser: Daily (except Fridays), start 4 p.m. from Pool street. Rhostryfan. Start from Castle square, Tuesday, 4 p.m. Thursday, 2 p.m. Satur- day, 3 ? p.m. LI'rir'g; Daily (as a rule), starts from Cas: "(ua.re at 2 30 p.m.; Saturdays, 2 alld 'i p'!1. Wa^rif .wr: Daily, 3 p.m., from Castle sqnar*e (Sati rdays, 12 noon, 3 p.m., and 6 t), :r,. > ie' r.v-i Ev< rv Saturday, 4 p.m., from the Cosr.or A Pool hiU. Carnarvon & Anglesey Ferry. Lcav.ng Carnarvon. — a.m., 7 4.5; 9 15; 10 I p.m., 12 15; 1 4.5; 3 15; 4 45; 6 15; 8 Leaving Arglesev. — a.m., 8 30; 10 0; 11 30; p.m., 1 0; 2 30 4 0; 5 30; 7 0; 8 15. HOTELS, LI V F.FJPO 0 L.—MILLINGTO N' S TEM- PERANCE HOTEL, 24, Norton street. Thru-.) minu.es' walk from Lime street Sta- tion. Bed >md Breakfast, 3s, 70a LEWIS'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, ACERGELE ROAD, ooXiW^amr BAY. EV.sTRY ACCOMMODATION FOR GLISTS AND COMMERCIALS. PARTIES CATERED FOR. OWEN L E W t S, 486S PROPRIETOR. Liverpool -Beam Shaftesbury Hotel S8, MOUNT PLEASANT. Abo (t Tluae Minutes* walk from Lime «tree<t and Central Stations. Mount Pleaw.* Ca a, from Landing atop at the door. >:isrht Porter g W.^TiT A HOTTrr. R ard 9. UPPER WOBURN PLACB, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON, W.C. leiegrajjhio address: "Gwynfa, London." A >'»• "y comfortable Hotel, spacious rooms, ▼err c.{ltr .1, 5 minutes' walk from Eueton, 8#. Pr; ;cru, and King's Cross Stations, 20 mi f-om Paddington, by underground raiKtfv U Gower street. Electric Light throughout. TerIM very »<x5a-»te Night Porter. I' op:ie.tor: EDWARD JENKINS. AJoe GWALIA HOTEL, LLANDRINDOb WELLS. 2880 WliLLIAM V TEMPERANCE HOTEL, LONDON. MONTAGUE STREET, RUSSELL SQ., CO AI PORT THE FIRST CONSIDERA- TION. ,P.0cf *nd Attendant (inclusive), from 2a 3d. Breakfast or Tea, from Is 3d. Centrally situated. TeW>grams: "Faithful," London. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE HOTEL. GLYNYWEDDW ART GALLERIES AND GARDENS, PWLLHELI. OPEN DAILY. ADMISSION 6d. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: SATURDAY, JULY 6th, Male Voice Choral Contest. SATURDAY, JULY 20th, Children's Choral Contest. TI! ;iOUGH EOOKINGS FROM ALL COAST STATIONS. For particulats of contest, &c., apply F. E. YOUNG. £..r<&te Offices. Pwllheli. ——a————% LOST. /^OLLWYD, o Glyn Farm, Capol Curig, v J COLLIE, yn ateb i'r enw "Pierce." .Idir gwohr deilwng am unrhyw hyBbys- r 'd drwy ba un y gellir dod o hyd iddo. ifoner at G. T. Jonee, Glyn, Capei i -g. 534a SALES BY AUCTSON. j Mr. Robert Parry, AUCTIONEER & VALUER, PWLLHELI. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF BODVEAN, Near PWLL- HELI. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM. MR ROBEVT PARk^ is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at the Crown Hotel, I'Wllhe,i, or FRIDAY, the 23th day of June, 1907, at 3 p.m., subject to eondi- tiona there and then specified, all that FREEHOLD FARM known as RHOSY- FOEL, t'tuate in the Parishes of Bodvean and Llannor, containing by admeaeure- ment 22 acres or thereabouts of good land, with good Farm House and ample Out- buildings recently repaired. The Farm is very conveniently situated, within 3 miles of the Town of Pwllheli. Further particulars moy be obtained from J. H. S. Roberts, Esq., Solicitor, Peny- groes and Carnarvon, or frcra the Auc- tioneer, 5, Salem terrace. Pwllheli. Mr Wm. Hugh Cwcn, AUCTIONEER & VALUER, CARNAR- NARVON. By Order of Mr Tom Harwood, who is going Abroad. Costly HOUSE HOI. J) FURNITURE of ex- eelient Cabinet Manufacture- by Eminent Makers, AT BRYNTYSILIQ, ST. DAVID'S ROAD, CARNARVON. Briefly as follow: Grand CWPWRDD TRi-DARN. of 16th century workmanship; Imposing SIDE- BOARDS, beautifully ornamonied; iiand- wme Pedestal LIBRARY TABLES, with desks, galleries, and drawers; well-carved BUFFET and SHOW CABINETS; Bril- liant-toned PIANOFORTES, by leading makers; Louis Style and other OVER- MANTELS tastefully utfholstered EASY and SINGLE CHAIRS; Early-English BOOKCASES; Dining and other TABLES; Mahogany Single and Easy Chairs; fine collection of Ornaments, Pictures, &c. Brass Persian, and French Bedsteads; superk iher Bode; Mahogany and Birch WardroDes, and other elegant Chamber appointments, the CONTENTS of S Enter- taining Rcoms- and several well-furnLshed Bedrooms, together with KITCHEN FURNI- TURE. Laundry, Culinary, Cooking, and Scullery Utensils, which MR WM. HUGH OWEN is instructed' to Sell by Auction, as above, on WED- NESDAY, litb July, 1907, and following Jay if necessary. Further particulars in due course. June 17 th, 1907. IT Mr R- G. Jones, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, CARNARVON. PENRHOS, RHOSGADFAN. DYDD SADWRN, GORPH. 13eg. 1907. Ma-e MR R. G. JONES wedi ei gvfarwyddo i Werthu yr HOLL STOC a'GO SOD Y TIR. Manylion etc. SMITHFIELD, CARNARVON. NEXT SALE, TUESDAi, JULY 16th. Messrs. E. H. Owen and Son, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, CARNARVON. ANGELSEY.— Near LLANGEFNI. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARM. MESS.RS E. H. OWEN and SON will Sell by Pulie Auctiou, at the Town Hali, Llang-ofiii, on THURSDAY, July 11th, 1907. at 2.30 prompt, the Desirable Freehold Farm 'GLAN'RAF-ON," Tre- gnian, ou the border of Llanbedrgoch Parish. Area about, 18 acres, with uew House and capital Outbuildings, &c. Further particulars of Messrs Ellis W. Davies and Evtin Jones, Solicitors, or the Auctioneers—all of Carnarvon. J NEW AUCTION MART, CARNARVON. NEXT SALE of FURNITURE, &c., on WEDNESDAY, July 3rd, 1907, at 1 o'clock. MOUNT PLEASANT HOTEL, LLAN- WNiDA, MONDAY, JULY 8th, 1907, at 1 p.m. MESSRS E. H. OWEN and SON have received! excellent Entries for this SALE of LFAT and STORE CATTLE from Mr Williams, Geufron, and others. MESSRS E. H. OWEN and SON will lYi. hold at their AUCTION MART a PROPERTY SALE, on SATURDAY, July 20th, 1907. They will be glad to includie any Property be.sides the following :— Tan y Merddyn Farm, Ceunant, Llanrug, 5;! a,cre. Freehold. Three Freiehold Houses in Chapel street; Two in Pepper lane; and One in Port- dinorwic. Messrs Lythall and Walters, AUCTIONEERS, &c., BIRMINGHAM. ESTABLISHED 1844. BIRMINGHAM GREAT ANNUAL WOOL SALE. The ANNUAL WOOL SALE will be held at the Wool Warehouses, New Canal street, Birmingham, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1907, for which Entries are invited. OVER 67,000 FLEECES SOLD LAST YEAR. A moderate Commission includes Carriage. CASH ADVANCED IF DESIRED. Sheets for packing eent free. Wool weighed on arrival and receipt note sent. Terms and any further particulars from the Auctioneert. LYTHALL and WALTERs., Bingley Hall, Birmingham; or The BUTCHERS' HIDE, SKIN, and WOOL CO., New Canal street, Birmingham. 465ø ctsozto-xi SUG'SXIS, ARWERTHWR A PHRISIWR, BLAENAU FESTINIOG. YMGYMERIR A PHOB MATH O AR- WERTHIANTAU, AM DELERAU RHESYMOL. PRISIAU CYNWYSEDIG AM HYSBYS- IADAU, YN ETSTEU, &c., YN NGHYF- RES Y "GENEDL." Un- Dwy Tair Chwe waith waith gwaith gwaith íõ. d. So. d. s. d. s. d. 1.1 0 Eiria u 10 1 9 28 4 0 21 1 6 2 3 3 0 5 0 28 2 0 2 9 3 6 6 0 35 2 6 3 3 4 0 7 Am bob 7 gair droe oen 0 3 0 6 0 8 1 0 •UIAID ANFO-N BLAENDAL GYDA'R HYSBYSIAD. Eterbynir Atebiou yn y Swyddfa os &n- fonir 3e yn ychwT.ne^ol at y cludiad. Gellir anfon Stamps neu Postal Orders. Cyfeiriad:— MANAGER, "GENEDL" OFFICE," CAERNARFON. PUBLIC MOTBCESi MSIT OF THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN TO NORTH WALES RECEPTION FUND. Chairman of the Reception Committee: The Right Hon. Lord KENYON. Vicv;-Chairman of the Reception Committee Prinvipll H. R. REICIIEL, M.A., LL.D. HOll. Treasurer: JOHN E. GREAVES, Esq. (Lord-Lieutenant of Carnarvonshire). Hen. Secretary: HENRY R. DAVIES, Esq., M.A., Treborth, Bangor. The. Committee make an urgent appeal to all loyal residents of North Wales for sub- scriptions to the iibovie Fund, with the object of ensuring that a fitting reception shall be accorded to Their Majesties on this, their first official visit to North Wales since their Coronation. It is estimated that a sum of at least t2,200 will be required. The following sub- scriptions have already promised:— £ s. d. The Corporation of Bangor 150 0 0 Hie Grace the Duke of West- minster 100 0 0 J. R. Javies, Etiq., M.A., J.P., Ccris, Bangor 50 0 0 J. E. Greaves, Esq., Bron Eifion, Crieeieth 50 0 0 Colonel. J. Higeon, Plas Madoc, Llanrwst 50 0 0 Ovsen Owen, Esq., The Manor House, Ilamj^steiid, N.W. 50 0 0 Colonel Henry Piatt, C.B., Gorckl- inog, Lla-nfaiirfechan 50 0 0 J Prichard-Jones, Esq., Newbor- oiigh, Canfield Gardens, N.W. 50 0 0 Henry R. Davies, Esq., M.A., J.P., Treborth 30 0 0 The Right Hon. Lord Penrhyn 25 0 0 W. A. Darbishire, Esq. (Mayor of Carnarvon) 21 0 0 Horace Mavhew, Esq., Broughton Hall 21 0 0 David Davies, Esq., M.P., Llan- dinam. 20 0 0 Sir H. J. Eliis Nanney, Bart., Gwynfryi; 20 0 0 Sir R. H. Williams BulkeLey. Bart., Baron Hill 15 0 0 The Right Hon. Lord Boston 12 12 0 W. R. M. Wynne, Esq., Peuiarth 12 12 0 G. R. Cox, Esq., Min-y-Garth 10 10 0 Miss Enid H. Davies, Treborth, Bangor 10 10 0 Llovd's Bank (Ltd.), per James Smith, Esq 10 10 0 W. E. Oakley, Esq., Ta.nybwlch. 10 10 0 Dr O wen Pritchard, 41, Gloucester I square, W 10 10 0 J. Herbert Roberts, Esq., M.P., Rrvns-v.enallt, Abergele 10 10 0 The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Bangor 10 10 0 ,,o.r J. Eldon Bankes, Esq., K.C., Nofthop 10 0 0 A. C. Davies, Esq., Treborth, Bangor 10 0 0 Mrs Davie«. do 10 0 0 Miss A. M. Davies, do 10 0 0 The Right Hon. Lord Harlech .— 10 0 0 John Mahler, Esq., Penissa Glyn, Chirk 10 0 0 Sir Charles M'Laren, M.P. 10 0 0 La.dy Augusta Moatyn, Gloddaeth, Llandudno 10 0 0 T. G. Osborn, Esq., M.A., J.P., Rydal Mount, Colwyn Bay 10 0 0 Sir I.sambard Owen, M.D 10 0 0 Principal H. R. Reichel, M.A., LI. D 10 0 0 Sir Owen Roberts, Dinas, Car- narvon 10 0 0 Alfred Ashworth, Esq., Il'orsley Hall, Gre&ford 5 5 0 George. Blizard, Msq.. Pool Park, Ruthin 5 5 0 Thomas Brceklebank, i>s<i., J.P., The Roscote. Heswall 5 5 0 S Taylor Chadwiok, Esq.. Haul- fre, Beaumaris 5 5 0 Colonel C. H. Oavbi'-lpre, Pen- niaenmawr ■> 5 0 I.lr3 M. Edwards, The Vron, Upper Bangor 5 5 0 The Misses Howell, Riiiewjiori, Berril."w ;) 0 j T. Rowland Hughes, Esq., J.P., I,ivprpool j 0 j The Hon. G. T. Kenyon, lilaiuereh I' P,ttinit, Lady Oeborne Morgan, London 5 •> 0 Sir W. Vaughan Morgan, 2, Whitehall Court. S.W. 5 5 0 P. P. Pennant, Fozq., Nantlys, St. At=>aph 5 5 0 J. Allanson Picton, Ekq., M.A., J.P., Penmae-nmawr 5 5 0 Sir W. H. Preece, K.C.B., F.R.S., Penrhos, Carnarvon 5 5 0 H. Bulkcley Price, Esq., J.P., The Moorings, Menai Bridge 5 5 0 His Honour Judge Bryn Roberts.. 5 5 0 Samuel J. Waring. Esq. ijr.), 28, I Park lane. W 5 5 0 Major Afthlev, Bettwsycoed 5 0 0 The Hon. L. A. Brodjick, Coed Coch, Abergele 5 0 0 Co-lo-nel W. Barton, Eryl Aran. Bala 5 0 0 P. T. Davies-Cooke, Esq., Gwy- saney, Mold 5 0 0 D. S. Davies, ERg., Plas Cnntell, Deubigh 5 01 0 C. H. Lloyd Edwards, Etiq., Nan- horon 5 0 0 Colonel T. Gee, Caer 1thim 5 0 0 R. G. Gregson Ellis, Esq., Ruthin 5 0 0 Saxon Gregson Ellis. Esq., Plae Clough. Denbigh 5 0 0 William Jones, Esq., Llwydiarth Fawr, Llanerehvmedd 5 0 0 Henry Lewis, Esq., J.P., Bel- mont, Bangor 5 0 0 Colonel A. Me^ham. Pontruffydd, Trefnant 5 0 0 llev Hugh Prichard, B.A., Dinam, GaerwTen 5 0 (J Dr D. Llovd Roberts, Manchester 5 0 0 Sir Henry B. Robertfioi!, Bart., Pale, Corwen 5 0 0 Th*» Right Hon. Lord Stanley of Alderley 5 0 0 The Right Hon. Lord Trevor 5 0 0 Sir Edmund Verney, Bart 5 0 0 G. Cornwallis West. E«q., Salis- bury Hall. St Albans 5 0 0 E. Wood, Esq., J.P., D.L., Pabo Hall, Conwav 5 0 0 Rufiseil Allen, :Esq., The (Velars, Heat on Mersey 3 3 0 Professor and Mrs Arnold, Bangor 3 3 0 James Darlington. Esq. Black Park, Ruabon 3 3 0 Mrs W. Caxlwaladr Davies, 32, York street, W 3 3 0 Mi«s A. M. Grunba-um, Sandy- mount, Bangor 3 3 0 Trevor Hughe.s, g"q., J.P.. Glas- coed :3 0 Dr A. Emrvs Jones. Manchester. 3 3 0 Col. Edward Lloyd. Haffui, Mold 3 3 0 W. G. Maospy, Esq., Cornelyn, Beaumaris 3 3 0 William More ton, Esq., Birming- ham 3 3 0 Dr John Roberts, Bryn teg, Memai Bridge 3 3 0 Captain N. P. Stewart, Plas Lad. wior. Bangor 3 3 0 R. H. Wood. Esq., Partfc Glas, 3 3 0 Col. the Hon. H. Ll. Moetyn 3 0 0 J. M. Angus, Esq., M.A., Univ. Registry, Caadiff 2 2 0 PUBLIC NOTICES. I £ 6. <1. Professor R. L. Archer, M.A., Banger 2 2 0 William Bayr^e, Esq., Menai View .o,rrao, Ba.iigor 2 2 0 George Bevan, Et>q., Colwyn Bay 2 2 0 John H. Darby, Esq., Brymbo Hall, Brymbo* j:3 0 W. Pen Dennis, Etiq., Pendine, Wr'cxhani 2 2 0 J. J. Debbie, Esq., D.Se., F.R.S., Edinburgh 2 2 0 The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of St. Asaph 2 2 0 E. Lloyd Edwards, Esq., Bryn Oerog, Llangollen 2 2 0 E. Evans, Esq., County Surveyor, Carnarvon 2 2 0 Colonel E. Evans-LIovd, Moel-y- Garnodd, Bala 2 2 0 W. A. Fester, Esq., Glyn Meeuai, J Bangor 2 2 0 Colonel and Mrs Allan Gough, Gei)iwig.pw!heii. 2 2 0 Edward Greenly, Esq., Achna- shean, Bangor 2 2 0 G. R. Griffith, Esq., Bryn Abea-, Abergele 2 2 0 W alter Y. Hargreaves, Esq., L!an- I ycefn, Elle«m«ine 2 2 0 Jobrn Jaiiier^, Esq., Sheffield House, Holyhead 2 2 0 General Sir James IlilLvJohnce, V.C., G.C.B 2 2 0 H. C-room Johnson, Esq., Elms, Wrexham 2 2 U Edward Jones, Esq., Isygraig, Bangor 2 2 0 Professor E. Taylor Jones, D.Sc., Bangui- 2 2 0 J. Giynne Jones, Esq., Glyndyl, Bangor 2 2 0 Professor J. Morris, Jones, M.A., Llan,laii- P.G 2 2 0 T. D. Jones, Esq., Chairman Ur- ban District Council, Rliyl 2 2 0 W. Carstairs- Jones, &q., The Old Hall, Chester 2 2 0 Pro&essor W. Lewis Jones, M.A., Bangor 2 2 0 C. B. Jones-Mortimer, Esq., Bryn Eisteddfod, Conway 2 2 0 Professor J. E. Lloyd, M.A., Bangor 2 2 0 Colonel T. E. J. Lloyd, PlaM Tne- gayan, Llangwyllog 2 2 0 Colonel C. S. Mainwaring, Bwlch- ybeudy, Cerigydruidion 2 2 0 Miss M. J. M ason, B.A., County I School for Girls, Bangor 2 2 0 Mies M. Maude, The Rocks, Buxted, Sussex 2 2 0 W. P. Matthews, Esq., Rofft, Bangor 2 2 0 David Owen, Esq., Deanfie-ld, Banger 2 2 0 Dr Robert OWoPn, Dodnant, Peny- grces 2 2 0 J. Parry Jones, Esq., Plas, Glyn, Ruabon 2 2.0 Professor R. W. Phillips, M.A., D.Sc.,Bangor. 2 2 0 Colonel H. Pilkington, C.B., Bango»r 2 2 0 Dr E. O. Price, Bangor 2 2 0 Charles Pozzi, Esq., Craig Beuno, Bangor 2 2 0 Dr R. Mo-etoii Prichard, Rhyl 2 2 0 Principal L. Probert. D.D., Inde- pendent College, Bangor 2 2 0 John Pritchard, Esq.. Bodliyfryd, Bangor 2 2 0 W. Pughe, Esq., J.P., Menai View, Bangor 2 2 0 Edward Rae, Esq., Court Hill, Birkenhea.d 2 2 0 La<ly Reade, CarreglVvyd 2 2 0 Rev David Itees-, Ty Caleh, Bod- organ 2 2 0 Miss M. T. Reichel, Pen'rallt, Bangor 2 2 0 Edward Roberts, Esq.. M.A., Plas Maesincla, C-ctrnai-von 2 2 0 The Very Rev the Dean of Bangor 2 2 0 Hugh Roberts, Esq., Talysarn, Llandudno Junction. 2 2 0 J. E. Robe 'U, Esq., J.P., Brynmor, Bangor 2 2 0 J. Rice Roberts, Esq., Rhiwlas, Penfraeth 2 2 0 Colonel Sheriff Roberts, Chesiter. 2 2 0 Professor W. Rhys. Robeils, Litt.D. Leeds 2 2 0 Mrs Rowlands, Gwynfryn, Bangor 2 2 0 D. Wintr;ngham Stable, Esq., Plas Llwvn Owen, Llanbrniinair 2 2 0 H. J. Sandbach, Esq., Stone- leigh, Rossett 2 2 0 Colonel H. Savage, V.D., Bryn- afon, Bangor 2 2 0 E. Sydney Taylor, Esq., Little Aston Hawarden 2 2 0 L. G. Thomas, Esq., 12, Castle sstireet, Ruthin 2 2 0 H. C. Vince-nt. Esq., Bronwydd, Pentir 2 2 0 Mrs Vincent, do 2 2 0 G. W. WardLe, Esq., Chairman Rural District Council, Ov>erton 220 kv" W. P. Wliittington, M.A., Grammar School, Ruthin 2 2 0 M aior Lawrence Williams, Pare- j iau, Llaiw ugrad 2 2 0 R. J. Williams, Esq.. Cynfal, Bangor 2 2 0 Thomas Williams, Esq., Llewesog Hall, Denbigh 2 2 0 T. J. Williams, Coed Derw, Col- wyn Bay 2 2 0 W. P. Williams, Esq., Caer Onen, Bangor 2 2 0 Subscriptions under C2 2s 106 14 0 Z 1,407 12 0 National Testimonial to Mr. D Emlyn Evans. President. The Right Hon. Viscount TREDEGAR. Treasurer: Si T. MARCHANT WIL- LIAMS, Cardiff. Honorary Secretaries: M. T. MORRIS, Esq., J.P, Carnarvon, North Wales: EDWARD JKNKIXS. Esq., Llar.drindod W«!ls, South Wales; E. VINCENT EVANS, 64, Chancery Line, Londoa. At the Annual Joint Meeting of the Gorjedd and National Ei-deddfod' Associa- tion, held at the Guild Hall, Carnarvon, on Thursday, the 23rd of August, 190G, it waR Resolved with cordial unanimity and with strong expressions of approval, to take steps to promote a Nationai Testimonial to Mr D. Emlyn Evans (who is now advancing in years and is in indifferent health), as a recognition of his great services to Wales, especially in connection with Welsh Music, Literary and Musical Criticism, and the nro- motion of the Eisteddfod during a period of more than 35 years. The Right Hon. Viscount Tredegar zlp-s nominated by the Meeting, and has kindly r-o- wonted to become, Honorary President of the Committee, and Sir Merchant Williams has expressed his willingness to act as Honorary Treasurer. A Provisional Com- mittee (with power to add to their number) has been formed for the purpose of promot- ing the Testimonial. M. T. MORRIS. EDW ARD JENKINS, E. VINCENT EVANS. PUBLIC SMOTlCrS, A SEPARATE BUILDING duly certified A for Religious Worship, ou-tned Taber- nacle Congregational Church, situate at Cwmyglo, iu the Civil Parish of Llanrug, in the County of Carnarvon, in Carnarvon Registration Digtrict, was on the 22nd. June, 1907, Registered for Solemnizing Marriages therein, pursuant to 6th and 7th Wm. IV., e. 85. Dated the 24th June, 1907. J. IIEXRf THOMAS, 547og Superintendent Registrar. POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. Pursuant to the Provisions of the Tele- graphs Acts, 1863 to 1S04:— 0 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that His i 1 Majesty's Postmaster-General, having obtained the consent in that behalf of the body having the control of the public road between Llangaffo Post Office and a point near Bryngwyn, Dwyran, intends to place a Telegraph over and along the said public road, and for that purpose to erect, and maintain posts in and upon the said public road under the powers conferred on him by the Telegraph Acts above-mentioned. H. BAJHNGTON SMITH, Secretary. General Post Office, 17th June, 1907. 540go 0 rr —IHtllHWIW fffttr—Mill ■■mil IM1«. SCHOLASTIC. DR WILLLAM LEWIS CHARITY. GRANTS TO HANDICRAFTSMEN. XpjTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trustees are prepared to receive appli- cations lor a Grant from Young Men who have served an Apprenticeship to a Handi- craft Tra<de. Applications, upon special Forms supplied on application, to be re: ceived by me not later than the 20th July next. J. HENRY THOM AS, Secretary. Carnarvon, 20th June, 1907. 5:flog — R. EIVION JONES, A.L.C.M. [Organist of Salem Chapel, Carnarvon), f Local Sec. London College of Music. Lessons in Pianoforte and Organ Playing, Singing, and Theory of Music. Pupils prepared for the L.C.M. Exams. Accompanist for Concerts, &c. Beirniad Cerddorol, &c. Visite Carnarvon, Portdinorwic, Penygroes. &c. Address Gwyndre, Segontium Terrace, Carnarvon. 17 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. r (ONE OF THE CONSTITUENT COL- LEGES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES.} President: The Right Hon. LORD REND EL. Principal: T. F. ROBERTS, M.A. (Oxon.), Ll.D. (Vict.). mHE NEXT SESSION begins on October .J. the 1st. A number of Entrance SchoLarshijis and Exhibitions, open to both Mole and Female Candidates above the age of 16, are offered for Competition on Tuesday, September 17th, 1907, and ■ the following days. Students are pre- pared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the applied Science of Agriculture) Law. and Music. Sessional I Composition Fee, £10, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, £ 1. Men Students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel, Warden: Prof. J. W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women. For full particulars respecting, General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agricul- ture, and Day Training Departments, tha Department for the Training of .Secondary Teachers, and the Hostels, apply to J. H. DAVIES, M.A., 503o Registrar. ——— "— WANTED'. A YOUNG MAN of good appearance and address wanted to represent a first class Company. Good remuneration and prospeets of early promotion to a capable man with good references.—Write, 'JfPrice," Box 68, Office of this Journal. 68a A RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE re- il quired for each County in Wales, to ca]! upon memoors of the various religious bodies on behalf of a well-known London Firm. Local Preacher or Chapel Worker might suit. Permanency and good terms to capable man. State age, experience, &e.— Apply, in first instaoce, to Caxton, South John street, Liverpool. 69s ASTROLOGY.—Horoscope of Future; all Important Events Foretold; Marriage, Partn»er Described, Family, Changes, j Legacies, Planet, &e. Send Birth Date, Is, and S amped Envelope.—Madame MARION, 4, Gifford Park, Edinburgh. Me BUTCHER. — Dyn ie-uanc, sobr, i gy- L orthwyo #aewn Shop Butcher. Un jyi medru lladd defaid. — Ymofyner a J "a* medru lladd defaid. — Ymofyner a J 71-. Swyddfa'r "Genedl," Caernarfon. 71t4 CRYDDION YN EISIEU. — Sicrheir digonedd o waith sefydlog. Cyfleusdra rhagorol i ben teulu i wneyd cartref cysurus. —Ymofyner a William Hughes, Britannic Boot Stores, Llanrwst. 533s CARNARVON. — Wanted, Parlour and C Bedroom for one or two gentleman. Moderate terms.—Apply, Box 670. "Genedl" Office, Carnarvon. 708 piIWARELWYR YN EISIEU.—Cynogau ) da i weithwyr cywrain mewn eisieu gwaith.—Anfoner yn ebrwydd at Box 653, Quoeu Victoria street, London, E.C. DALIER SYLW. — Mae Mrs W. W. THOMAS, 30, 31, 32, Stryd y Llyn, CAERNARFON, yn prynu pob math o Ddodrefn Henafol, Treselydd, Cypyrddau Bwyd, Tridarn, Hen Gadoiriau, &c. ECZEMA.—Sure, safe cure. Recipe and E List Free. — Thwaites, JJerbtilist, Stockton-on-Tees. 65a GWALIA HOME AND REGISTRY kX FOR WELSH SERVANTS, HOPE PLACE, LIVERPOOL. — Representative Committee of supervision. Comfortable home for servants awaiting and seeking situations. — Apply, Miss Davies, Lady Superintendent. 56o IT'S PENNY WISE AND POUND -L FOOLISH to let vom- OLD FALSE TEETH, GOLD or SILVER, lie useless. Wa pay tnA Utmost Possible Price for sarno, or if our offer is not accepted return lame at once. Honourable Dealing Guaran- teed. — WOOLFALL and CO., Dirkdsle, SOUTH PORT. MODERN GUIDE TO STOCK EX CHANGE.—How to open an account with £1 and upward*. Gratis, post freo from J. T. Hamilton and Co., Trevelyan Buildings. Corporation street. Manchester. MINE MANAGERS' EXAMINATION. —Persons desirous for snccees take Postal Lessons; Geology, Mining, En- gineering, Surveying, Mathematics. Sylla- bus free. — "Cambrian Mining School," Forth. 618 CONCERTS. PAVILION. CARNARVON NOS SADWRN NESAF, Complimentary i TO MR. D. EMLYN EVANS. ARTISTES :— Soprano: Contralto: Miss Maggie Davies, Miss Gwiadvs Roberts, R.A.M. Tenor: Baritone: • Mr Maldwyn Rampfireys, A.R.A.M. Mr D. Ffrangcon Dairies, Solo Violin t Mr Theodore Lawsou. THE CARNARVON MALE VOICE CHOIR (Conductor, Mr Walter Thomas; Accompanist, Mr Willie Morris). AND THE WELL KNOWN NANTLLE AND LLANBERIS SILVER BANDS. Accompanists; MESSRS J. WILLIAMS and ORWIG WILLIAMS. Drysau yn agored am 6.30, i ddechreu am 7. Tocynau, 3s, 2s, a Is Trens Rhad o bob rhan o'r wlad, ac i ddychwelyd ar ol y Cyn»hcrd<l. Plans of Hall may be seen, and S<«ts Booked at Mr R. Roberts, Chemi<-r. Bangor street M. T. MORRIS, Yag. Myg. o WANTED. -— — — '■ EPARTNER Wanfcea, with £ 400, active or 4 sleeping, former bilingual, manage office. Good and safe investment. Particu- lars. — J. Roberts Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Rhyl. EROF1CIENT Working HOUSEKEEPER Wanted for Farm. Must have re- ferences. Age 20 to 30. — Write, Btating wages, to "R. "Wyntyll" Office, Llan- gefni. 500s DIDELR. AGENT, each district, to ride, exhibit sample cycle and take orders. Large profits easily made without interfer- ing with ordinary employment.—Write for full particulars. Mead Cycle Co., Agency Dept. 84x, Liverpool. 638 fllUNIR a.c Adg)"weirir Piø.nü{S, ()rga.ns, r¡,C Harmoniums Bydd Tuners yn ym- weted a phob rhan o'r wlad.—North Wales Music Co., Ltd., Bangor. 386 WANTED, respectable Young Lady as BARMAID. Welsh preferred. Willing to assist, if required. Good home and liberal wages to suitable person. Also, good, strong GENERAL required. Must have good references.—Apply, Mrs Jenkins, Commercial Hotel, Treharris, S. Wales. 485s WANTED, — Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Cast-off Clothing, Boots, Bed LineD, Underwear, &c. We give 25 to 30 per cent, more than other dealers. Cash instantly remitted for Parcels and Boxes received. II price not satisfactory, goods returned carriage paid. — L. Hayman, 24, Orange street, Swansea, S.W. Nat. Tel.: ) 291 y 4. s45b8 WANTED, — A Young Lady as SHOP ASSISTANT; also a respectable Girl, about 20 years of age, as HOUSE- MAID-WAITRESS. Must be willing and obliging. Confectionery and business. Sea- side. State full particulars and wages re- quired.—Apply, by latter, L. 178, "Genedl" Office, Carnarvon. 678 WANTED, — A smart, well-educated youth aa an APPRENTICE to the Ironmongery; also on-e for the Tin Shop. In the largest town in North Walen.—Apply, X. L., Box 541, Office of this paper. 541a WANTED,—A thoroughly good COOK- GiENERAL for September; House- Parlourmaid and Boy kept, and help given. Present Cook been 8 yoors.-Apply, Mra L., Mayfield, South Croydon, near London. 70s WANTED, — Situation as Coachman, Driver, or Engine Driver. Good character.—John Evans, Lodge Llwynbrain, Llanrug. 688 WANTED, — BAKERS, Second and Im- W prover. — Apply, Lewis and Co., Porthgwyn Stores, Towyn, Merioneth. 68s WANTED,—NORTH WALES AGENTS W Live Stock, In-foal Mams, and General Insurance, also Local Secretaries, on good ft&laoy.—'District Manager, Ivy Dene, White- hall road, Colwyn Bay. aMgM WANTED, — Plain COOK-GENERAL. Washing and baking. Two in family. —Apply, Mrs Edwin Jones, Holyhead Vicarage. 67a l WANTED,—A Welsh TAILOR, married preferred, age 20 to 30 years, who is considering emigrating to the United States, to write to Jfiox 633, GranviUe, New York, United States. 64a WANTED, — For Nova Scotia, Canada, 50 experienced' CARPENTERS; wages lOd an hour, ten hours. No Unions. -Apply, British Colonial Employers Asso- ciation, Craigs Court House, Charing Cross, London. 690 WANTED,—For Coal Mine, Nova Scotia, Canada, 25 experienced DRIVERS. Ages from 18 to 24. Lowest wage 6a a day, rising to 10s.—Apply, British Colonial Em- ployers Association, Craigs Court House, Charing Cross, London. 69o YN EISIEU—MORWYN at waith ty, ac hefyd yn gallu waitio ar ymwelwyT.— Ymofyner, yn ddioed, a Mra Williams, Der lwyn, Morley road, Llandudno. YN EISIEU,—BAKER profiadol i ymgy- moryd a gofal Public Baking ac yn gallu gwneyd Ba.ra. dn a Smalls. Rhaid cael dyn gonest a sobr.—Ymofwner a P 69, "Genedl" Onloe; Caernarfon, gan nodi cyflog. 69s WANTED,—.For Coal Mine, Nova Scotia, Vt 25 SHOOTERS and LOADERS. Must be experienced Miners, with certi- ficates from Colliery Managers. Wages, 10s to 100 a day.— Apply. British Colonial Employers Association, Cruigs Court House, Charing Cross, London. 69o YN EISIEU, — Cynryehiolydd Lleol yn mhob Sir trwy Gymru i alw gydag ael- odau y gwahanol enwadau cnefyddol ar ran ffirm adnabyddus o Lundoin. Telerau da a !Ie parluaol i ddynion cymwys. Noder yr oedran, cymhwvsder, &c. Ttmofyner, yn y lie cyntaf, a Caxton, South John street, Liverpool. 698 YN EISIEU,—Amryw Erwrthod Teuainc i ddvsgu MILLINERY. — William P. Owen, Shop yr Eryr, Pwllheli. 70s O A PAGE BOOK ABOUT HERBS AND U J: HOW TO USE THEM. Post free. Send for one. — Trimnell, The Herbalist. 144, Richmond road. Cardiff. Established 1879. PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS. 809119 FOR SALE. AR HIGH CLASS (uwch- JOL raddol) PIANOFORTES, am brisiaii M r°r ';>fl"r"L;T lof-VIK'r' -vu borsonol, » c £ l £ Z?AM HbGH Auetio^r, i'w gwe/ed yn JL> Glandwyfach, Gorphenaf 6ed.—Edward VVilluuns, Gam, R.S.O. 70s BARGAIN. — Special Offer for 14 datve. Your PHOTO ENLARGED, 20 x 16. t" "J Black and White, ba 9d. Money Returned :n Fuli if not satis- fMMry.—E. ROBERTS, LLANDRILLO. BOW-T** Weekly» any style; Gent's, 6s lid, 8s 6d; Ladies', 6s 6d, 7s lid. Send Is Deposit.—D. George. Carlton road. London. E. øl BARGAINS on High Grade Coventry B > GENT'S or LADIES' CYCLES, Perry's Free Wheel, 2 Rim Brakes, cnarafl teed Tyres, £ 4 15a 6d. All sizes. Superior Cycle Covers, 5s 3d; Inner Tubes, 88 6d; Nickel Front Rim Brakes, 2s 6d; all kind of accessories. Sole Agent for New Had- son Cycles.—J. E. Jones, 16, Pool street, Carnarvon. 392s Cj and CO. can supply \J • V\ oodwork of any description at short notice. Stairs, Balusters, Newels, Hand- raiis, Sash Bars, Mouldings, Joinery. Sup- port British Industry, and refuse Foreip Doors. We compete. General Wood- workers.-—366, Pennywell road, Bristol. "POR SALE. — WAGGONETTE," with. Moveable Top and India Rubber TVTCS, &c., in splendid condition. — Edwirtug, Gwalia Stores, Bethesda. 68e FOR SALE.—Large WAGGONETTE tc> t carry 10; also Set of DOUBLE HAR- NESS, all in good condition.—Apply, T. E. Roberts, Plas y Bryn, Carnarvon. 70s t^OR SALE, — Dark Chestnut HORSE, -L aged, strong and useful, quiet, 15.3, working spring car daily. Also Set good plated Harnef's.-William." 334. High streei, Bangor. 7], FOR SALE.—Several High Class FIRE and BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES.—' Apply to MR WILLIAM HUGH OWEN. AUCTIONEER, CARNARVON. 548s GUNS! Best value obtainable. Top i lever double barrel br-whloadfW* 7s 6d. Latest Model DEFIAN^TEJ GUNS 45s. The celebrated. RELIANCE GUNS 67s 6d. Direct from tJie Factory. Catalogues post fre.e. W. C. JAMES and ROBERTS, 166, CHAltLES ROAD, BIR- MINGHAM. 718 LADY (Mrs Lock), joining husband i» America, offers £ 30 Piano, Walnut case, full tone; photo sent; new last year. Acoept R9. Box B68, "Observer" Office, Carnarvon. 6& PIANOS, Organs, and Harmonium# Tuned; Tunera Tisit periodically all parts of the country. — Tha North W«J«0 Music Co., Ltd., Bangor. 386a ATEW POTATOES Tor Sale, at Wholesale Music Co., Ltd., Bangor. 3861 ATEW POTATOES Tor Sale, at Wholesale Prices.—Apply, A. G. Evans, Salesman, Bangor. 35a I rpHE NORTH WALES MUSIC CO., Ltd., JL Bangor.-Great clearance Sale, before I Stock-taking. Pianos, Organs, and -Har- moniums returned from hira; great bargailw for cash or monthly payments.—Music Com- pany, Bangor. OTOCK-TAKING SALE; Pianos returned KJ from hira by Broad wood, Collard, Justin Browne, Ralph Allison, GOft and Kallmann, and others, greatly reduced during Sale~.Th« North Walas Music Co., Ltd., Bangor. OTOCK-FAKING SALE; Pianos returned KJ from hire from 15 guineas; Organs and Harmoniums from 5 guineas; great bar- ^.ins during Sale.—The North Wales Music Co., Ltd., Bangor. jgfif fTTWO-MANU A L ORGAN. Solid Walnut J. Case, 19 Stops, Knee Swell. Fnll Organ (Knee Swell), a really good instru- ment. Having no further uso for it. Vvill sell for £ 18. — J. F. Griffiths, Free Trad* Hall, Rliyl. 70s Rhydd DDALIADOL AR WERTH, J. Min&fon, Greuor terrace Llaurug- Gwaith dau fynnd i Orsaf PontrhvthaUt. Parlwr, dwy gegin, tair bedroom, &c.—Yin- ofyner a John W. Lloyd, ar y llo. 668 ALL SIZES AND PRICES TO SUIT ANY H BUSINESS. COBS, PONIES, WAGONSr CARTS, Floats, Traps, Harness, &c.» for Sale, Hire, or Exchange, for Cash of Credit. The great advantage of this is thai horses, A-c., unlike other things on easy pay- menta, earu the payments for which you get credit as you go on. It is economy even to buyers for cash they avoid many risks and have fair trials with view to purchase Buyers should see these; this is an old- established place with a good assortment 011. hand, and does not advertise selling under various pretexts.—Parker Wood, 22 and 24, Vauxhall road, Liverpool. Tetenhone: 0213 Central. 4038 6D. WBBELY.—Boots, Corsets, Marabo^ U Stoles, Jevyellerv,. Liftt Free. — D. George. Carlton road. London, E. PORTDINORWIC, Near BANGOR. nTK) BE SOLD,*— A Charming SenW' -L. detached HOUSE. — For apply, Eifioo House, Portdinorwic. 89*