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f ti i -P- CHANGE OF NAME. I JOHN OWEN, M.A., ul tne County School, Carnarvon, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have addfd th-* name of THEYOR to my former namo of John Oweu, and shall heLce- forth sign all documents and papers, and $hall be known by the name of John Trevor Owen. Dated this seventh day nf February, 1895. Cl8lB JOHN TREVOR OWEN. SEIONT, &c., PISJIE3RY DISTRICT. I HEREBY CERTIFY that Captain F. M. Morgan, of Piss Coedmor, Llanfair P.G., Anglesey, has been duly elected by the Net Licensees as their Representative Member of the Board of Conservators for the above Fishery District for the \ear 1895-1896. J. T. ROBERTS, Returning Officer. 1 Bronygaer, Ctircarvou. 7th February J8I'O C188K YAYNOf ESTATE RENT AUDIT. a^HESE RENTS will be RECEIVED as JL follows At Llanberiss on Saturday, the 9th February {for Llanberis HH Dinorwic District). At Pwllheli, i>?< Monday, the 11th February. At Carnarvon, on Wednesday, the 13th February. At Carnarvon on Thursday, the 14th February (for Llanddeinioleu), At Bangor, on Friday, the 15th February. At Carnarvon, on Saturday, the 16th February. Llanddeiniolen tenants are particularly re- "iuested to aUpud on the proper day. N.B.-An abaricent of 15 per cent, allowed to all agricultural tenants who pay their own Wte3' N. P. STEWART. Taynol Estate Office. 24th January. 1895. C146E RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TWR- CELYN. APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR OF HIGHWAYS. THE abovo Council are prepared to-receive applications for the appointment of a person to do the following duties :—(1) to make an inspection of all i he Public Highways in the fespective parishes within the district; (2) to report thereon to the District Council, and to make an estimate of the special expenses in -every parish where the roads are not in proper Condition. Candidates to stata their terms, including travelling expenses. Sealed applications, endorsed II II.spector of Highways," to he delivered to me not later than TUESDAY, the 26th Gf FEBRUARY, 1S95. By order, THOMAS HUGHES, Clerk. Llanerchymedd. 3>h January, 1895. C17439 hotels. SOUTH PORT.—SUNNYSIDE HYDRO. Physr Dr BARNARDO. Summer and Winter Residence, one of the hnndsomest buildings Centrally situated, replete with every comfort, fine sea view, near Parks, Pier, Trams, and Golf Links. New Turkish, Vapour, and other Baths. Massage, Galvanism. Terms moderate. -J: BOOCOCK, Proprietor. a372 Assurance. THE RAILWAY PASSBNGRRS ASSURANCE COMPANY INSUBHS AGAINST It AIL W AY ACCI DENTS, ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY. CAPITAL, £1,000,000. ESTABLISHED 1849.J COMPENSATION PAID £ 3.350,000. I 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. W. D. MASSY, [ Secretaries *29 A. VIAN, r "ecrc rIel' r !£1Ítrar!2. New Edition. Post. free, 2 Stamps, AN ABLE TREATISE ON THE CURE OF NF-RVOUS AFFECTIONS, Loss of Power, Paralysis, and Diseases,-i with Testi- monials and Illustrations, by post.-Address, Messrs Wilkinson and Co., 4, Fitzallan Square Sheffield. c696 MILITARY HISTORY.—Battles of Prince Eugene of Savoy ond the Duke of Marlborough, 1701 to 1713; two folio volumes published 1736-7 complete splendid condition; numerous copper- plaie engravings of battles, Beiges, plans, &c. No reasonable offer refused. Can be Eipon at Herald Office. Offers to 444a. "THE GRAPHIC. CONTAINS every Saturday, Illustrations by c the best Artists, of 1111 the curren events of importance, portraits of celebrated persons. and original drawings.—Sold by all Booksellers for 6d„ or post free 6|d., from the Office, 19 Stiand, Lonond, vV.0» c711 THE MATRIMONIAL HERALD AND FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE GAZETTE. Official Orgau of the World's Great Marriage Association (Limited), Est. 1883. Recommended by the Clergy. Brilliantly successful negotia- tions for 1894. Marvellous increase in Marriages. Exclusively patronised by the Nobility, Pro- fessional, and Commercial Classes throughout the British Empire. Its imignificent and prac- tically illimitable clientele daily augmented by private recommendatiocsfrom associates happily and advautayeously married. Charges merely nominal. Stricr. secrecy, In plain sealed envelope, 5d,-Editor, 40, Lamb's Conduit Street, London, W.C c8-:i: THE POPULAR LAW BOOK, ALWAYS KEPT UP TO DATE, AND NOW ENLARGED BY FIFTY PAGES. No MORE LAWYERS' BILLS! • 66 8d SAVED AT EVERY CONSULTATION Now Ready, THIRTY-SECOND EDITION (1895), 750 closely printed pages, containing 5000 Statements on Points of Law. verified by Notes and References to Authorities. Price 6s 8d post free. EVERY MAN'S OWN LAWYER A HANDY BOOK OP THE PRINCIPLES OF LAW .AND EQUITY. By a BARRISTER. 32nd Edition (1895). Revised and Carefully Brought Up to Date, and now including (for the first time) A CONCISE DICTIONARY OF LEGAL TERMS. This New Edition includes the Local Govern- ment Act, 1894, establishing District and Pariah CouncilsFinance Act, 1894, "imposing the New Death Duties besides the Notice of Accidents Act, 1894; Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act, 1894; Merchant Shipping Act, 1894; Building Societies Act. 1894; Married Women's Property Act, 1893; Trustee Act, 1893; Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1893; Hours of Labour of Railway Servants Act, 1893; Betting and Loans Act, 1892; with many other Acts of recent yearR. With full particulars how to Sell or Mortgage Land through the Land Registry without professional assistance, and bow to claim Repayment of in. come Tax. COMPRISING Rights and Wrongs of Individuals—Commercial Law — Law as to Goods Stolen or Lost Criminal Law-Parish Law-County Court Law -Game and Fichery Laws—Poor Men's Law- suits-Bets and Wagers-Bills, Cheques, Notes Agreements- Copyright — Patents — Trade Marks-Insurance-Libel and Slander—Divorce —Mortgages—Stock Exchange Practice—Tres- pass—Nuisances—Transfer of Land—Wills, etc., etc. EXPLAINING THE LAW FOR Landlord and Tenant-Master and Servant- Workmen and Apprentices-Heirs — Legatees- Husband and Wife-Executors and Trustees- Guardian and Ward—Married Women-Infants -118rtners and Agents-Lender and Borrower -Debtor and Creditor—Purchasers and Vendors Companies — Friendly Societies — Church- wardens — Clergymen — Doctors Bankers- Farmers—Contractors—Sportsmen — Farriers- Horse Dealers—Auctioneers— House Agents- Hotel Keepers — Pawnbrokers — Surveyors — "nailwayli-Carriers- Constables, etc., etc. "As a book of reference it is without a rival." -Pall Mall Gazette. "The whole lnw for six-and-eightpence. Westminster Gazette. Should be in the hands of every business man. and all who wish to abolish lawyers' bills." Weekly Times. CBOSDY LOCKWOOD AND SON, STATIONERS' HALL COURT, LONDON. And Sold by all Booksellers. c171 N NANTLLE VALE. W. QitfFFITH DAVIES. BILLPOSTER, TOWN CRIER, AND BILL DISTRIBUTOR, PENYGROES, Il,S.fJ. liJublh: greetings. &c. CASTLE HOTEL. CARNARVON. ST. DAVID'S DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, 1895. THE FOURTH ANNUAL PUBLIC DINNER JL will be held at the above place at 8 o'clock prompt. Tickets, 2s 6d each. el89tt iftoiue. A GOOD PLAN. The safest, best, and J'L quickest way to make money by Stocks and Shares is fully explained in Thirteenth annual edition of Explanatory Book, sent post free. Full of valuable information.—Address, Geo. Evans & Co., Stockbrokers, 24, Queen Victoria Street, London, E C. o917 MONE Y.—A Private Gentleman is willing to make cash advances from £ 5 to £ 500 to ell Mspectabla persons, male or female. Shopkeepers, Farmers, Cow-keepers, and others for long or short periods on their own note of hand, at a reascnable rate of mterest.-Apply, by letter only, wcich will receive prompt attention, tollJ. Lewis, 120, Queen Road. Everton. Liveroool. R1269 MONEYJ MONEY 11 MONEY!—Money iri- Lent at a few hoars' notice, from .£5 to £2000. on note of hand, to all respectable Persons (male or female), Clergymen, Professional Gentlemen, Shop. keepers, Farmers, Cab and Car Proprietors, and others, for long or short periods; also on deposi of GOLD and SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, DOCK BONDS, &c. Advances also made on Freehold or Leasehold Property.-Apply personally, or by letter (which will receive prompt attention), R. JONES, Mortgage Broker, Venice Chambers, >31, Lord Street Liverpool, P.S.—-Strictest secrecy may be' elierl cn u all tra. %,actions. Please note Address. a71 A MANCHESTER GENTLEMAN, with large uninvested Capital, WILL ADVANCE SUMS OF £10 to £1000, To responsible persons, on the Borrowers' SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO RE-PAY. Without Sureties. I Also on Deeds. I „ Delay. Life Policies. Repayments „ Law Costs. &c., by Easy Publicity. At 5 per cent. Instalments. Capital can remain at interest. This Offices is a Bona-fide Private Concern, and not connected with any Loan Office. HABITUAL BORROWERS REQUESTED NOT TO APPLY. Full particulars from— J. CAMPBELL, ESQ., Manchester Chambers, 46a, Market Street, MANCHESTER. a974 MONET! MONEY!! MONEY!!? MONEY LENT ON NOTE OF HAND ALONE. FROM X5 TO £1000. I Repayable by easy monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments, to suit borrowers: STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. All Applications by Post must be made to 7, CHURCH STREET, CARNARVON, where Mr Roberts reside.—Personal attendance at 7, Holyhead Road, Bangor, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Mr Hughes-Roberts has various sums from X200 to £20,000 to Lend on Mortgage from 31 per cent. Apply for particulars. c77 A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, haying a consider able sum of uninvested money at his disposa is prepared to advance the same to all respectable and responsible persons, in any pari; of England, Scot- land, or Wales, in sums of not less than JE15 to B1COO. on the Borrower's own SIMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY, without Sureties or Security. No delay. No Law Costs. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY IS GUARANTEED, and, if desired, a written undertaking will be given to this effect. ^dv races also made on Mortgages and Reversions at FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST PER ANNUM, repay- able by easy instalments or in one sum to suit the Borrower's convenience, or, if desired, the capital can remain as long as the interest is paid. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—As this is not a regular loan office habitual borrowers need not apply. For full particulars (free of charge) apply personally or by letter (stating amount required) to Mr STEWART. 2. Cooper Street, Manchester. &751 ONEY INIMEDIATELY LENT.-From.910 MONEY IMMEDIATELY LENT.—From £ 10 to £5000 at Lower Interest than others.— To Ladies and Gentlemen, Clergymen, School- masters, Clerks, Officers, Gentlemen's Servants, and others in good situations, Farmers, Gar- deners, Carriers, Tradesmen, Cab Proprietors, Shopkeepers, Lodging-house Keepers, Private Householders, and others, on their,own security, without sureties, on Note of Hand alore repay- ments arranged to suit borrowers' own conve- nience all communications strictly private and confidential; no genuine application refused, and honourable and straightforward transactions guaranteed.—Intending borrowers are invited, before applying elsewhere, to call or write to actual lender, MR B. EDWARDS, 17, Pepper Street, Chester. Town or country; distance no object. Letters immediately attended to. Established 1851. No charge whatever if no business be done. c357 A LIVERPOOL GENTLEMAN having a large amount of uninvested capital at his com- mand, will LEND same in the strictest privacy in sums of X20 TO X1000 to any respectable person (male or female) In any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their OWN WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY, without sureties, delay, or law charges. Also on deeds, mortgages, and dock bonds, AT 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. The amount borrowed can be repaid by easy instalments, extending over a period from one to five years, or capital can remain so long as the interest is paid. As this office is a bona-fide private concern, and not connected with any loan office, it is requested that habitual borrowers will not apply. For further particulars call or write to the actual lender, WILLIAM CAMERON, Melville Chambers, 50A, Lord Street. Liverpool. Tele- grams: Finance" Liverpool; Telephone, No. 1197 c65y67 NO FEES. MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES, DELAY, OR PUBLICITY FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS. rpHE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, X 3, Commercial Buildings, Cross Street, 1875. MANCHESTER, Capital £ 200,000. Private and Prompt Advances on Borrower's Note of Hand Alone, to all Persons of respectability and responsibility, from jE20 to J;2000. Repayable by easy instalments or in one sum, as arranged. A Guarantee given to strictest privacy. NO LAW COSTS. Advances also made on Mortgage of Leasehold or Freehold Property, Shares, Scrip, Policies, &c., at Freehold Property, Shares, Scrip, Policies, &c., at 4 TO 6 PER CENT. INTEREST. Applications from any part of England or Wales receive precisely the same attention as those applying n Manchester. For further particulars call or write to MR ROBERT JAMES, Resident Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE.-This Bank is not connected with any loan societies or so-called advance com panies trading as professional money enders, and the usual objectionable loan < Mice routi.v entirety dispensed with. Owing to our immense business throughout the county we are able to lend money at ordinary Hank Charges, and the sum borrowed can be repaid by Easy and Long Instalments, or can remain at interest for a term of years. c39 DR JONES D.D.S. &o.. SURGEON DENTIST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR. JONES visits Llangefni every Thursday at Lfedwigan Road. Llanerchymedd from 10 to 1, and Amlwch from 2 to 5, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8. Market Street, Tuesdays, January 1st, 29th February 26th, March 26th, and April 23rd. Ebenezer and Llanberis, first Tuesday after Pay Day, Bethesda, first Tuesday after Pay day; Bangor every day except Tuesdays and Thurs- d ijB, 1157 business gUrtassts. iiSTABLISHBD IN 1830. FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. S T IJ~B B S 'd E R C A N T ILE O F F I C E « Trade Auxiliary Company (Limited), 42f (jRESHA. STREET, LONDON, E.C SUBSCRIBERS BY OBTAINING TIMELY INFORMATION, MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS. EVERY TRADER SHOULD READ STUBBS' WEKSKIjY GA.ZBTT0 With which is issued a Supplement containing LIST OF CREDITORS Under all the important failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTERS contain more than ar SEVEN MILLION ENTRIES DEBTS RECOVERED PROMPTLY and paid over to Subscribers on Tuesday and FrL day in each week. BRANCHES at CHARLES STREET CHAM BEltS, CARDIFF, Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, Man- chester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Sheffield, and 3, Princes Street, Regent Street, W. SUB-OFFICES. — SWANSEA, Blackburn, Cam. bridge, Derby, Exeter, Gloucester, Grimsby, Halifax, Hanley, Huddersfield, Ipswich, Leicester, Limerick, Londonderry, Middlosboro', Newport (Mon.), Northampton, Oxford, Preston, Reading, Southampton, Stockton-on-Tees, Sunderland, Wal sail, Waterford, Wolverhampton, Worcester, York. TERMS: dEl Is., £ 2s,, A3 38'1 £ 5 5s., accord,ng to requirements, PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to of -and the above Offlo# ART METAL WORK IN GrATES AND GRILLES, II all$l\ ff 1 r ,l!L ?- IRON HURDLES, WIRE FENCING. FIELD GATES, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING &c W. H.PEAKE AND SONS. MANUFACTURERS, 25 AND 27 SEEL STREET, LIVERPOOL. j EVERYTH ING FOR THE GARDEN j OR THE ESTATE. ■ ■ "V— Ii A NURSERIES ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ over 450 Acree. j J j | FOREST TREES, ■ WRITE FOR "I | FRUIT TREES, j LISTS— ifl j ROSES, &C. ■ POST FREE. ■ SEEDS, i i I BULBS, { ■ IMPLEMENTS, I D ICKSuftNS, CHESTER. KEMOBA FOR INDIGESTION, FOR COSTIVENESS, FLATUENCY, &c. Nothing better than KEMOBA, Try it. From Stores or direct post free for 15 Stamps from the KEMOBA CO., BUABONV a898w BEECHAMS PILLS- JLF For Bilious and Nervous Disorders. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Indigestion in all its forms. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Wind and Pains in the Stomach. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Sick Headache. EECHAM'S PILLSi Have Saved the Lives of Thousands. EECHAN'S PILLS. JD For Giddiness, BEECHAM'S PILLS. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Fulness and Swelling after Meals. EECHAM'S PILLS. Are a wonderful Medicine for Females of all Ages. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Are Adapted for Old and Yoang. EECHAM'S PILLS. 13 For Dizziness and Drousiness. E-kcHAM'S PILLS. For Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat BECHAM'S PILLS BEECHAM'S PILLS Will Restore the Rosebud of Health to Every One who Uses Them. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Blotches on the Skin. BEECHAM'SPILLS. For Disturbed Sleep and Frightful Dreanr BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Costiveness and^Scurvey. EECHAM'S PILLST Are the Best Medicine for Female Com- plaints. EECHAM'S PILLS The First Dose Gives Relief in 20 Minutr EECHAM'S PILLS. Are Recommended by Medical Men. EECHAM'S PILLS. Have the Largest Sale of any Patent Medicine in the World. EECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. Will Recommend Itself. EECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. B Is efficacious and economical. EECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. Cleanses the teeth and perfumes the breath BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE. B In collapsible tubes, Is each. EECHAM'S PILLS and BEECHAM'S TOOTH PASTE Sold everywhere. Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BBBCHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers every- where. 3 THE GREAT REMEDY. V OOUT PILLS. For GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUM. BAGO, NEURALGIA. The Excruciating Pain is quickly relieved, and curod in a few days by these celebrated Pills. Sure, safe, and effectual Sold by all Chemists at Is lid and 2s- 9d per, box. c8Ua Eburif ion. LADIES' COLLEGE, BRYNTYSILIO, CARNARVON. PEINCIPALS The MISSES SHEAD, Certificated Cambridge University and Trinity College, London, School duties resumed (D.Y.) JANUARY 22ND MINYMOR, BARMOUTH, NORTH WALES. HIGH GLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. RESIDBNT FOREIGN & ENGLISH GOVERNESSES. PUPILS prepared for the University Local < Examinations. Prospectus on application to THE PRINCIPAL. c901h121 HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 171, BEDFORD STLc'fii' SOUTH (Corner of Huskisson Street), LIVERPCO Tj PRINCIPAL—MISS t. lAIiLESSON. PUPILS prepared for London Matriculation, Oxford and Cambridg? Local Examina- tions, &c. Boarders received. Kinder Garten attached under Cf-rtincated Mistress. Pros- pectuses on application. cl65w MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Fee X4 4s Per Term. rrHE next Term begins TUESDAY, JANUARY JL 15th, 1895. Entrance Examination, MONDAY, JANUARY 14th, at 9 a. m. Prospectuses, Forms of Application, &c., may be had at the school. OWEN W. COX, Receiver. N.B.—Boarding-house now open under the sanction ot the Governors. c739 LLANRWST COUNTY SCHOOL. HEADMASTER: REV J. J. FARR, M.A., With a Competent Staff of Assistant Masters. THIS Intermediate School (formerly Llan- rwst Grammar School) offers every advantage to boys preparing foi the Professions, Mercantile Pursuits, and all Public Examina- tions. Among the successes recently obtained by Pupils are Scholarships and Exhibitions at English Universities and at the North Wales University College, and Honours and Distinctions in University Local Examinations. Scholarships and Bursaries tenable at the School will be granted annually. Tuition Fee, payable in advance at the beginning of each term, will be X4 per annnm. The School Year will be divided into three terms, and the present term commenced on the 22nd JANUARY, 1895. For further particulars apply to PETER McINTYRE, Clerk to the Governors. Llanrwst, 22nd January, 1895. cl38B LETTERPRESS PRINTING, L "HERALD" OFFICE, CARNARVON. TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald delivered in Carnarvon on Friday ffternoon at th following rates: 3 Months. 6 Months. 12 Months Prepaid. 2s. 2d. 4s. 4d. 8s. 8d. Credit. 2s. 6d. 4s. Pd. 9s. 6d. FRB. BY POST, Prep&id 2s. 9d. ?s. f- lis. d. Credit. 3s. 3d. 6s. V' 13a. Od. Cheques and P. O. O. to b»'\f «« payable to DANIEL REES, at Carnarvon. ( Yr Herald Oymraeg delivered in Carnarvon on Tuesday at the follow- ing rates: 3 Months. 6 Monti s. 12 Months. Prepaid Is. Id. 2s. 2d, 4s. 4d. Credit. Is. 3d. 2s. 6d. 5s. 0d. FREIS BY POST. Prepaid Is. 8d. 3s. 3d as. 8u. Credit. 2s. 0d: 4s. Od 8s. Od. Cheques and P. O. O. to ba made payable to DANIEL REES at Carnarvon. TO ADVERTISERS. PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES FOB ADVERTISING IN THE "CARNARVON AND DENBIGH HERALD" AND THE HERALD CYMRAEC." LOST, FOUND, &c.; WANTED SERVANTS CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, WORKMEN, AP- PRENTICES, BOYS, SITUATIONS, HOUSES, MACHINERY, PLANT, &c.; TO BE LET, APARTMENTS, HOUSES, 8HOPS, WORK. SHOPS, LAND, &o.; TO BE SOLD (by Private Treaty), HOUSES, LAND, MACHINERY, &o. The above class of Advertisements are inserted at he following CHEAP PREPAID BATES. 1 insertion. 3 insertions. 6 insertions, 6? c7d7h. c7d7el Ic.d.h. 3.0 OB BOTH, OB BOTH.' OB BOTH. • H.C. H. C. H. C. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d, s. d. s. d. 20 1 0 1 9 2 6 4 0 4 0 7 0 30 1626 3656 60100 40 2 0 3 6 4 6 7 6 8 0 14 0 50 2646 5696 10 0 18 0 60 3 0 5 6 6 6 11 6 12 0 22 0 These rates are strictly confined to the above class of advertisements, aad payment may be made by stamps or Postal or Post Office Orders, which must be payable to DANIEL REES, at Carnarvon. Replies may be addressed to the Herald Office and will be forwarded to Advertisers when stamped envelopes are sent. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS are inserted at a prepaid rate of Is.; if booked the charge is 2s. 6d. In all cases they must be authen- ticated by the name and address of the sender. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted at 2s. per single column inch; 6 inser- tions for price of 5 13 for price of 10, Special rates quoted for long periods or special positions. AUCTIONS, TENDERS, LEGAL NOTICES, AND PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS 6d. per line Der insertio n LETTERPRESS PRINTING, HERALD OFFICE. CARNARVON. WILSON S MERCANTILE AGENCY F?r affording assistance to ell in Trade, Established 1814. MANUFACTURED Goods, British and in. Foreign, at manufacturers'prices. Quota- tions sent on receipt of particulars of require- ments. Foreign end Colonial Produce imported d ect and supplied at lowest prices. Quotation on application. Agencies undertaken or arranged for the tale of manufactures, patents and specialities in every country. Consignments of every description of goc Is sent to suitable markets and sold for accou it. Sts,-tus Inquiries made at home and abroad. Terms en application. Accounts Collected at home and obro- Terms on application, Mercantile Information supplied, .dvice ten- der- raid questions of ail kinls answered In mparts. A.dvar '.suv, of all kinds judiciously undertaken c c Htriwce^ for without charge; u.it;:mrs printed, folded, addre sed, and de- spatched for home and foreign countries. Directories of all kinds and for all parts of the world. Prices on application. All Persons interested in commerce should sub- scribe to the British Volume of Wilson's Mercantile Directory of the World," being the only Directory of Great Britain and Ireland ever published, containing lists of all the Manufacturing, Wbolesa e. and Principal Retail Trades. Price 35s. Prospectuses free on application to WILLIAM WILSON & SONS, a939 25, Abcburch Lane, London, 3,4; business iUftresses. n < 41 &! T r n n i"i in The best remedy for Acidity UlNNErOhOS Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gont and Indi« festion, and the safest aperient S p jp Q | M lor delicate Constitutions,Ladiot, rs U Si L w- I A, Children, and I manic. Sold throughout the Word, CAUTION.-See thur DINNEFORD AND CO. is on every Bottle and Label. cl5 !3 1. FRANCIS MORTON AND CO., LIMITED LIVERPOOL. Take this seasonable* opp >rfcu sity {of iovithaj the attention'*of 'Agriculturists to their L z Lij GALVANIZED CORf/JGATED IRON ROOFS TO COYER STACK AND FOLD YARDS, HAY BARNS, &c., &c. F. M.^and Co/s THATCH SUBSTITUTE was awarded tlie-Silver Medal of the ROYAL -Ci AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. IOSDON OFFICE: 17,-VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W. c737 A #$$} # I LIE B I C THE ORIGINAL BRAND." I T COMPANY'S" y I HAS STOOD AGAINST EXTRACT 1 W ALL COMPETITION FOR OF BEEF J OVER 30 YEARS. T m 0 • 0 • FRAY BENTOS OX TOKGUES ARE THE BEST. The public are respectfully warned that the only way in 9 9 which they can be sure of getting- reliable yeast is to ask for a well-known and tested brand. n D.C.L" I0YEAST iHHf §11 Mi ^||pjS|l pr W^j&J Every bag is branded. Do not be imposed upon with unbranded yeast called or Scotch" (flsii! i§tl aiL alone. Scotch makers are not ashamed of their name. Our yeast is absolutely pure, and is unsurpassed for the home or the bakery. HI Ask your grocer to give you D.C.L." YEAST and decline to take any other. Sole Manufacturers of this renowned Yeast- THE DISTILLERS Co., Limited, EDINBURGH. Sote well-' I D.C. L.Y:l TBE YON.X). htPdISPhy TwEl~[ HAN[)-LABO US op/0 CLOTIF-ES SAVES PU BBI NG TFI RP CN/FN*"ND^RN v 1M5 FOR 30 Wrappers, Handsome Needle Case filled with best needles. TO ALL USERS OF VENUs' sOAP' £ or » ^antifnl Kotore of Statne Vrans de Milo.« I JW Particulars on each Wrapper. For 60 „ Similar Pictnre, Handsomely Framed. J AL W «&ELUJV$l 0 0 -0 I FOOD •1 INFANTS i mm INVALIDS f Samples. Pamphlet and Prospectus post free on application. 0 •J ■■—s K For COUGHS, COLDS, !• •J mELLIIta and BRONCHITIS.)* •1 —E_ The Safest Tonic for Children A Adults. I# al FBH I ■ H OTH ■ HLH Price 2s. 6d. & 4s. 6d. per bottle. Sample size IB 1 ^98 Samples free from Meliins Works, Peck ham, jpj. WBWB WW H wtF mwi London. S.E. (Mention this paper). L™ THE JOHN NOBLE « HALF-eVlNEA COSTUMES. NEW REGISTERED DESIGN FOR WMTER, f894. Direct from the Largest Firm of Costume Manufacturers in the World, r.. less than tfalf Ordinary Prices. These Costumes are made in The John Noble Cheviot Serge, in Black, Navy, Browii, Myrtle, Rubv, Reseda, Tan, Grey, or Drab they are supplied complete ior the ridiculous price of 10 6 each, packed in leather board box, and sent carriage paid for 9d. extra, and in the making of them there are Over 800 Workers EmployiBd. The John Noble Half-Guinea Costumes, the most, remarkable ever produced. have created a complete revolution 1" /c/;sAVw f\ "opthr WORLD fcave secured beyond a doubt THfc ADMII.AIION OF THE WOKLiJ. Each sai ment consists of improved wide Skirt and new smartly-shaj^d Bodice, Vvbich is pleated at the back into a pointed saddle that terminates _m +wopomts at the front • full fashionable sleeves, bound seams, and belt, and the boaioe can be worn inside or outside the skirt, which measures 40 inches long. The lower part of the skirt, and the cuffs, collar, and saddle of bodice, are trimmed with one row of £ ne silk cord, the whole thus forming A LADY'S COMPLETE COSTUME FOR 10/6 The Present Desl-i r- oels all previous ones in every respect. The style is better, the cut is*superior, and the make and finish beyond all criticism, thus adding in a triple degree to the already marvellous value of these Costumes, which have secured An enormous success, and are known in every part of the civilised world. Each costume packed in box and sent carriage paid for 9d. extra. The sizes kept in stock will fit any figure up to 38 inches round the bust under arms, but larger or special sizes can be made tc order at a cost of 1/6 extra. KNOCKABOUT FROCKS FOR GIRLS from 1/6 «»h. Axe also supplied in the John Koblc Cheviot S'e. with saddle top, long full sleeves, belt and pocket, at the following prices:- & Lengths 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 ins. Price 116 2/- 2/6 3/- 3/6 4/- 4/0 5/- 5/6 each Postage 4ID. extra. EYEKy PURCHASER Dr.mBTF.n The lengtks stated are from top od neckband to bottom of skirt in front. THE JOHN NOBLE CHEVIOT SERGE (Regd.) is a FT/ft v I I I 0 1 -i 4% AIIA& A" ok4k k I t 1. fabric of great durability and world-wide t»me. it is incnes n^wr, wide, does not spot with rain, and may be washed whenever necessary. Ilubv Grev Drab. Tan, or Black. Every reader can secure a Pull Dress Length of SIX YARDS for 7s. 0d. SeDl ('u t iatre p;ud for 9d. extra. 6^ PATTERNS, also Illustrated Book of the Serge, and Fashion Sheet of otha Costumes for Ladies and Children's wear sent POST FREE to any reader of this paper on application.^ JOHN NOBLE, Ltd., The Warehouse, 11, Piccadilly, MANCHESTER, 1810 f7^JsEEDS'V^rj GARDEN. • SELECT jVECETABLE SEEDS,: • j j FLOWER1 S^EDS. SEED POT A TOS, No. 446 I CARDEM TOOLS, J^'ok. | SUNDRIES, &c. » • • • CARRIAGE • •• •••••••••••••••*•••••*•••••«•••••••••••••••••j | PICKSOHS. CHESTER. I PRINTING "ORINTISO TJHINTING Accuracy; JL Xeatuess. X Detipatcb. I HERALD' OFFrCE. OA.RNARVON. PREVENT COLD, COUGH, &c. BY TAKING OF HOREHOUNr> On FIRST APPEARANCE of CHILL. A Safe and Speedy Remedy for COUGH, COLD, HOARSENESS, ] asd all Chest and Lung Disorders. Extractfrom recent Letter;- It would be impossible for me to keep about without your Balsam. My father used it regularly; it was the means of lengthening his life, and I can say the same. Thomas Davies, 78, John St., Merthyr Tydfil, Nov., 1894. Prepared only by A. HAY MAN and Co., London. Sold everywhere, price Is lid and 2s 9d. »36j Shipping. NEW ZEALAND-REDUCED FARES TO intending Settlers, by the NEW ZEALAND ± SHIPPING COMPANY'S (138, Leadenhali Street, London) Steamers-For further particu- lars and for all information regardinc the Colony apply to the AGENT-GENERAL FOR NEW ZEALAND, 13, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON THE ABERDEEN LINE. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, Via Cape of Good Hope, in 42 days: Australasian — Capt. T. F. Spaldirg ?630 tons—Feb. IS Nineveh _Capt. N. Allan 3808 tona „Marck 28 r f 1HE8E magnificent full-power6d Bteunart Til i- Milaa above for MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, &Ving passengers for *ii Aastralian and New Zetland Ports. The accommodation for first and third-claw aking passengers for r.11 Aastralian and New Zetland Ports. The accommodation for first and third-claw j passengers is very super ot. and a surgeon will j accompany each vessel. Fares—Saloon, from £50 t Cheap Third-class Fares. For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., 24, Leadenhall 8treet, London. E.C. c7&y84 STEAM COMMUNICATION. BBTWKBN LIVERPOOL, BANGOR, MENAI BRIDGE AND CARNARVON. T IVERPOOL, CARNARVON AND MENAI Jj STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—The quickest and cheapest Goods transit between LIVhRPOOL and NORTH WALES — The Steamer PRINCE' JA JA, or ether steamer, leaves the West Side, Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, every Wednesday with goods for Beaumaris. every Wed- nei-day and Saturday for Caraarron. Bangor, and Menai Bridge. For Freights, &c., apply at the Company's Offices, Messrs Richards. Mills, and Co., 18, James Street, Liverpool O' at Carnarvon, Mr J. Pritchard, Company's Warehouse New Harbour. N.B.—To insure shipment, all Goods should be ddivered by noon on ciay. of Bailing. ry Y 7 A IjLA N L: Ij> h, ROYAL !>1A1L DTEAMLURS TO OANAU4 AND UNITEP, STATES REGULARLY EVERY THURSDAY. BEST, CAKAP^I, AKO MOST EXPEDITIOUS EoLTS to C&rada., M&nitobs, the North- West Territories and British Coioisbi*, the Western 8tatee of Anr-smca, and to all points on the Pacific Coast. SPECIAL RETURN RATES FOR TOURISTS. Wrire for Handbook of concise information and advica, .ttbo si latest maps and pamphlets, supplied Free by A ilan Brothers & Co., 19, James Street, Liverpool; or to W. J. W Hiams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. D. Jones, Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller, rligh Street, Portmadoc; J, K. Cadwalsdr, Agent, 7. Bowydd View, Blaenao Festiniog; J. B. Joneis, LIanrwst: W. H. Daviee Sationer, Bank Place. Denbigh Owen Jones, auction- eer, &c., Old Post Office, Penygroes Thomas Evans, ind Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl. an AKEKIQAN LINEL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAJttiSH^ LIVSRFOOL TO PHILADELPHIA First-Class, fuil-pcvrered, Iron Steamships ACCOMMODATION for passengers equal t~> any European Lin" Steerage Outfit Free. Passengers and Goodt ianaou at Piiiladelptu' en the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS IS THB SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTS TO THE WEST. ioply to RICHARDSON, BrENCR. AND CO., 18 and 2L Water StreatLIVERFOOL. LoCAL AGBNTS:— W J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. R. R. Sty the, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon, H. J. Williams, 50, High Street, Bethesda. Richard Roberts, Bethesda, Stephen Eoberts, Glynllifon Hotel, Blamas festinioe, T. Evans and Co., Station Chambers, RhyL E—21—Y WHITE STAR LINE, ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queeusbown every Wednesday. TMAJESTIC, Wed., Feb. 13 I *ADELA.TIC, Wed., Feb. 3D Cotton not carried on Passenger Sttamers. SECOND Cabin will be carried on the voyage marked thus*. Steerage passage, at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge, to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. The splendid Vessels of this line are all of the largest class, uniform in model and arrangements,.and unsurpassed in the complete- ness of their appointments. Saloon and State Room amidships. Apply to Robert Owen, Ship and Insurance broker and William John Williams, 7, MarketStreet, Carnar- von Richard Koberts, Bethesda; O. E. Tarry, SUfae {Merchant D 'lwyddelen yDavid "Rwanda, Pe-iygraig: W. M. Jones, Church Streo^julangttf&t; £ L G. Roberts, Rock Cottars, Crejgidc.^ fclawr, Talj sarn H. Hughes, 8, Market Street, Amiw.h; W. D. Jonet, Arctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead W. O. Williams, Denbigh Street.' Llan-rwst; R. C. Evans, 1, Minafon, Dolgelley; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAT IMBIS & Co., 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., and to 10, Water Street, Liverpool; Messrs Thomas Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl. X cl7 CUNABI) LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROfti LIVER- POOL CALLING AT QOEENSTOWN. FOR NEW YORX. I FOR BoRON. ETEUEIA Sat., Feb. 16 CBPHALOKIA„Th., Feb. 21 AURANIA. Sat., Feb. 23 SCVTHIA. Th., Feb, 28 UKBEIA Sat. Mar. 2 CATALOKIA Th., Mar. 7 SLPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; atee through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Carada at low rates those by Boston steamers booked to New York without extra charge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Lunrae, 8, Water Street, Liverpool, Or to their Agents:-Mr. W. J. Williams, Secretary, North Wales Quarrymen's UIaion, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon, and Mr. R. Roberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda c4976 l&ailtoajTS. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN RATES. On JL and from the 1st SBPTEMSKB, 1894, WELSH MUTTON and other FKBSH MEAT will be con- veyed by Passenger Train at HALF PABCBLS RATES between all stations throughout England, Ireland, and Wales. Minimum 14Jbs per con- signment. No less charge than 9d. For full particulars apply to the Station- maslers at all Cambrian and othe- Companies Stations and Booking Offices, the Cambrian Railway London Office, 41, Gxacechurch Street, London, E.C., or to Mr W. H. Gougb, Passenger Superintendent, Oswestrv. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DURING, the Winter and Spring 'Months WLfc £ -END EXCUBQTON TIC^JSTS (Frilay or Saturday to Su: lay, Hontvf, or Tuesday), and FOURTEEN DAYS' TICKETS will be issued every Friday and Saturday, also TOURIST TICKETS (available for one Calendar Month) will be issued on any Week Day from the Principal Cambrian Inland Stations, to Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Aberystwyth, Bar- mouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Cric- cieth, and Pwllheli. For full particulars as to Fares, &c., see Bills which can be had at all Cambrian Stations, or from Mr W. H. Gough, Passenger Superinten- dent, Oswestry. ALFRED ASLETT, clC2^v m Secretary and General Manager CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. C^HEAP WEEK-END TICKETS (Friday or J Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) are now issued throughout the year from Birming ham, Monument Lane, Vauxhill, Doddlesten, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Burton, Derby, Leicester, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Staley- bridge, Ashton, Stockport, Eccles, Oldham (Clegs; Street and Goldwick Road), Manchester London Road), Preston, Blackburn, Chorley, Bolton, St. Helen's, Wigan, Warrington, liver- pool (Lime Street and Edge Hill), to the follow- ing Cambrian Watering Places:—Aberystwyth, Bortb, Aberdovey, Towyn, Dolgelley, and Barmouth. TOURIST TICKETS, available for one month, will also be issued from the above-named places to tLe Watering Places shown above. Tourist Tickets will also be issued throughout the year from Cambrian Inland Stations to ^all Watering Places on the Cambrian Coast. Full particulars as to train times and fares are given on the bills issued by the London and North-Western and Cambrian Railway Com- panies, and such announcements can be obtained at any of the above-named stations. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary aud General Manager. November 1st, 1893. I. i