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&r. ANGLESEY HILARY QUARTER SESSIONS. 1896. (VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of ii16 ■^>eace *or tiiiv> Couutv will be liolden in Joe County Hall, at BEAUMARIS, in and for *he said County, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of JANUARY, 1896, when the Court will open at half- past Ten o'clock in the morning precisely. The charge to the Grand Jury will then be delivered y the Chairman, and the Court will thereupon Proceed with the criminal and civil business. The Clerks to the Justices of the several "Visions are requested to transmit to me, to my Office at Beaumaris, seven days before the Sessions, all depositions, returns of fines, con- Mictions and recognizances, which shall have peen there taken, together with instructions for indictments. JOHN LLOYD GRIFFITH, ) Clerk of the Peace, "eaumans,7thDecember, 1895. y634hlOic656j SALMON AND FRESH WATER FISHER- IES ACTS, 1861 TO 1886. T CONWAY FISHERY DISTRICT. HE Board of Conservators for the Conway Fishery District, in pursuance of the above- mentioned Acts, HEREB Y GIVE NOTICE that is their intention at the end of One Month from jjhe date of this notice, to apply to the Board of J-rade for their approval of the following Scale °f licenses to persons using within the above- fcamed Fishery District any nets, fishing weirs, or other instruments, or devices, whereby salmon are caught, in lieu of the Scale hitherto force in this District:— £ s. d. For Draft or Hang Nets, each 4 0 0 u Coracle Nets 2 0 0 ii Box Crib or Cruive 2 0 0 >> V Weirs or Gogheads or Baulks 4 0 0 Cross Line 1 0 0 „ Rod and Line for Season ..100 „ Ditto Month 0 10 0 Ditto Week" 0 3 0 ), Ditto Day" 0 1 0 Dated at Llanrwst, the 9th day of December, 1895. By Order of the Board. CHAS. T. ALLARD, C668J Clerk. REVEREND THOMAS, BRISCOE, DECEASED. ursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend Nthe Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees," OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Persons having any Debts, Claims, or Demands against the Estate 2 THOMAS BRISCOE, late of the Vicarage, **°lyhead, in the County of Anglesey, Clerk in •Holy Orders, D.D., and Vicar of Holyhead, foresaid, Deceased (who died on the 15th day February, 1895, and Administration with the ^ill annexed of whose personal estate and 5**ects was granted to the Reverend Robert *rice, of Holyhead, aforesaid, Clerk in Holy orders, under the 73rd Section of the Court of probate Act, 1857, and limited as therein men- toQed, on the 18th day of November, 1895, by J56 Principal Probate Registry of the High COlirt of Justice), are hereby required to send the particulars, in writing, of their Debts, Claims, or Demands to Thomas Robert Evans, Holyhead, aforesaid, Solicitor for the said ydmini8trati0r) on or before the 15tli day of 1896, after which date the Assets of the 8&ld Deceased will be distributed amongst the trlilons entitled thereto, having regard only to Ille Debts, Claims, and Demands of which f^tice shall have then been received, and that said Administrator will not be liable for the assets of the said Deceased, or any part thereof distributed to any person or persons of whose Claims, and Demands he shall not then ^ye had notice. Dated this 5th day of December, 1895. DUNKERTON & SON, A 23, Bedford Row, W.C., ^ents for Thomas Robert Evans, of Holyhead, Solicitor for the Administrator. .H. public Igc-efrttgs. -& £ CARNARVON SAILORS' REST. ANNUAL MEETING Mo, bailors Rest will be held at the Rest on ALLNT>AJ AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 23rd, at 3 o'clock. 8ubscribers are cordially invited to attend. ——- C682K ATVRS?EAT AND EXTRAORDINARY "FRACTION DURING THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS. GRAND CHRISTMAS FAIR & WINTER CARNIVAL, IN THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. MR JAMES W. BOSTOCIv has great pleasure in announcing that he has the magnificent building known as the *&vilion for one month, and intends congrega- pn81 together a mass of interesting and pleasing erformances, Sports, and Amusements, such as never been equalled in North Wales, and he Ists that his endeavours to provide pleasant th popular prices will be appreciated by e inhabitants generally; on his part he guarantees that nothing immoral nor illegal will Permitted on any account, and therefore the °st fastidious parent or guardian can with Qfidence bring their children to the Pavilion, tA e sPi^e °f what bad weather may be ^ging outside) they can enjoy thorough amuse- and recreation without fear of them seeing Jj hearing anything of an offensive nature. ~Jever and unique performances wiH be gone a r°ugh twice daily, and as a whole, will form g.11 Entertainment that cannot be surpassed for times the admission fee in any city or town Great Britain. Each week there will be a hange, SQ y0U may always rely on seeing a >,resh Entertainment. Then comes All the 1111 of the Fair," the ever-popular Circular SWITCHBACK cj be running daily, also Merry-go-Rounds, WingS) Shooting Saloons, Fancy Stalls, Games Skill, and an endless variety of innocent J^Usement, estimated to suit every age, every -j^de, and every pocket. For the special delight the children a gigantic Christmas Tree loaded J^ith hundreds—aye, thousands of all kinds of °ys. A well appointed space will be specially ^jt apart for Dancing, where lovers of this Rasing recreation may enjoy themselves to heart's content to the strains of an efficient Band of Music. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—On Monday and Tuesday, December 23rd and 24th, open at 6 o'clock each eVening. then for one hour and a half, visitors jj&Q promenade the building amusing them- elves with the Switchback, Swings, Stalls, vumes, &c. At 7.30, the grand Performances Mil begin and last until 9 o'clock, then for Another hour and a half the Fair will be in full The hall closing precisely at half-past ten. >he hall will not open on Christmas-day. On Boxing-day, December 26th, Friday, 27th, and J-taturday, 28th, open each day at 11 o'clock in *he forenoon, and remain open continually until at night. The Fair and Amusements will be full working order all the time. The grand Performances by the numerous Artistes will take place at 2 o'clock and at 7.30. .First-class Refreshments will be obtainable in the Hall. Now NOTE THIS —The price of Admission °r each person—old or young—afternoon or ?vening, which will include entrance to the hall, fee sight of the Performances, and one Ride on he Switchback, Swings, or Round-about, or one Qraw at the Christmas Tree, 3d each. r N.B.—As this is intended to be a resort tor ladies and Children, as well as Gentlemen, good behaviour will be strictly enforced, and any Jaruly person will be immediately handed over the Police. Any complaints, demands, or k^siness communications must be addressed to he Sole and Responsible Manager, c677x JAMES W. BOSTOCK. -= n. J. COLEMAN AND POWELL (Lp.to with Mr A. Lester Taylor, now Consulting Engineer, Liverpool), lp L E C T R I O A L ENGINEERS J A:- r> CGrTTTUCTons FOB ^ItlYATE TELEPHONES, BEL I. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, ^OYyEE, SIGNALL1NG, MINING PLANT, ^c. ■lightning Conduce >ra Periodically Examined anu Tested. 9, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. c42lE ^ssttrancr. SlTN DURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. SUM I;:sra*D is 1S94. £ 393,022,403. For a!) particulars apply to the foilowing Agents:- Caraarv* .—.Mr, Willca.ru Haffh OW8I1. Bala.-Mr. "orwerth Jones, Bryatirion. Bangor.— ii■! as Smith. Beaumaris—.Mr Fredk. Geary Conway.- Mr. Charles Drover, Deganwy, Llan* dudno. Dolgelley.—Mr. Thomas P. Jones Parry. Holyhead.—Mr. Owen Hughes. Llangefni.—Mr. William Thomas. Portmadoc.—«r John Tobias 6 Marine Terrace, Llandudno.—Mr Edgar W. Riches. Barmouth-R. F. Andeison. 121& Shtsitwss Abbrtsoes. CHRISTMAS, 1895. ELI A S WILLIAMS, 3, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON, Begs to inform his numerous customers that he has secured an EXCELLENT SUPPLY OF PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, AND PORK FOR THE CHRISTMAS MARKET, Including Three Heifers in Ripe Condition, fed by the Noted Feeders, J. H. Griffith, Esq., Clynnog, Anglesey, and Thomas Williams, Esq., Bodorgan. Home Cured Hams, Bacon and Sausages in Stock. Good Supply of Home-made Lard at Moderate Price. c680E If E N II Y O W EN, PURVEYOR OF MEAT, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. .WTHILE thanking my numerous Customers for their support in the past, I beg respectfully VV to inform them and the public generally that I have a LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, PORK, &c., SUITABLE FOR THE CHRISTMAS MARKET, Having had the privilege of selecting from the Stocks of the following eminent Agriculturists:— Hon. F. G. WYNN, Glynllifon. Sir W. W. WYNN, Bart., Home Farm, Wynnstay. H. DYKE DENNIS, Esq., New Hall, Ruabon. H. BROCKLEBANK, Esq., Llandegfan. JOHN GRIFFITH, Esq., Bryn, Llanfairisgaer. FRANK LLOYD, Esq., Wrexham. ROBERT OWEN, Esa., Glan'rafon. ppr- SPECIAL. One purely WELSH BULLOCK, not exceeding three years old, WINNER OF THE FIRST AND ALSO CHAMPION PRIZE AT THE ROYAL SHOW, ISLINGTON, LONDON, TRIS YEAR, Bred and fed by the Hon. F. G. Wynn, Glynllifon. Soliciting the favour of your patronage, Yours respectfully, HENRY OWEN. December 12th, 1895. c666y660x CHRISTMAS, 1895, IN CARNARVON. DAVID EVANS AND CO., TURF SQUARE, BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR pr SPLENDID SHOW OF CATTLE. ALL STOCK SELECTED TO MEET REQUIREMENTS] OF CUSTOMERS. 2R CATTLE. 1 Grand Cross-bred Heifer, fed by Earl of Rosebery, K.G., which took the following prizes in London Fat Cattle Show:—First prize in its class, value £ 25; cup of its breed, value £50 Reserve Champion Beast of the London Show, value 100 guineas: Reserve in Best Heifer or Cow, Cup, value £ 50. 1 Grand Heifer, fed by Colonel Platt. 2 Splendid Hereford Bullocks, fed by the Honourable Frederick Wynn, Bodfean. 1 Very nice Bullock, fed by Sir George Meyrick, Bart., Bodorgan Hall. 1 Extra good Bullock, fed by John Jones, Esq., Plas Llanfagdalen, which weighs nearly one ton. 2 Grand three-year-old Bullocks, fed by the same feeder. 1 Extra good Bullock, fed by G. J. Roberts, Esq., Trefarthen. 1 Extra good and very heavy Bullock, fed by Tom Armstrong, Esq., Royal Sportsman Hotel. 3 Excellent Bullocks, fed by J. R. Hughes, Esq., Cefn Dy, Gaerwen. 4 Grand Bullocks, fed by H. Owen, Esq., Lledwigan. 1 Very good Bullock, fed by Parry, Esq., Cremlyn. 2 Good Bullocks, fed by R. Owen, Esq., Glan'rafon. 2 Extra Yearling Bullocks, bred and fed by John Williams, Esq., Cerrig Barcut. 1 Very good Yearling Bullocks, bred and fed by David Hughes, Esq., Caemawr. 1 Extra good two-year-old Bullock, fed by W. Owen, Esq., Llangwyfan Isaf. 2 Extra good Yearling Bullock, bred and fed by John Evans, Esq., Llyslew, which took prize at the Anglesey Agricultural Show. 1.33 SHEEP. 40 Good Mountain Wethers, fed by John Jones, Esq., Llanfagdalen. 16 Extra good Mountain Wethers, fed by G. J. Roberts, Esq., Trefarthen. 17 Good Mountain Wethers, fed by R. Jones, Esq., Dinas. 15 Good Mountain Wethers, fed by the Exhibitor. 25 Splendid Lleyn Yearling Wethers, fed by Sir G. Meyrick, Bart., Bodorgan Hall. 10 Southdown Wethers, bred and fed by John Evans, Esq., Llyslew. 10 Good Gimers, fed by Lewis Jones, Esq., Llwynonn. 1 Fat Lamb, two months old, fed by Sir G. Meyrick, Bart. CALVES. 2 Excellent Calves, two months old, fed by R. Pierce, Esq., Treferydd. Pigs, Turkeys, and Geese too numerous to mention. We Challenge comparison of Quality and Selection with any Christmas Show of Meat in the whole Country. MV The above stock is the finest and best ever seen in the Town of Carnarvon. It will be exhibited through the town on SATURDAY next, the 14th inst., at 2 o'clock, and the Meat will be in the Shop on WEDNESDAY NIGHT and following days, and everybody are heartily in- vited to come and see the stock. Every attention will be paid to all Orders by David Evans per- sonally, and all Orders will be thankfully received. VW Parcels at Meat sent to the nearest railway station in Carnarvonshire and Anglesey Carriage Paid." c671y645 R. R. STYTH E, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE AGENT, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, OFFICE :-39, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. SALES of every description undertaken. Inventories and Valuations made. Probate, Admin istration, Bankruptcy, and other Accounts prepared. Loans and Mortgages negotiated Auditor for the Carnarvon Corporation, Carnarvon Harbour Trustees, and for other Societies and Companies. c275w RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM STOPS COLD. CURES COUGH. SOLD EVERYWHERE- Is. ltd., 25} 9d. a36 A A t A-: ::>k FOOD 2 WKSlrf For INFANTS and INVALIDS. m AN ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET ON THE FEEDING AND REASIN5 OF INFANTS, 0 4 A Practical and Simple Treatise for Mothers, containing a large mi ■nber ofPortraits of >7 01 Children, together with Facsimiles of Ori^innl Testimonials, which are of the greatest luieresi 4 to a11 mothers, to be had, with samples, free by post o i application to MELLIN S FOOD WORKS, STAFFORD ST., PECKKAM, Sx. g 1 MTrmi Mention this paper. • t.»■ .-jijjK-a."u. 'j IV 400 ft 6 SAVF-S HAND-LABOUR. s OAP N U S ik WASHES EVERYTHING. ^ttsincss gbbrfsss. THE NEW SHOW ROOM W GREAT ATTRACTIONS -WI Happy Christmas Greetin g. I I r I 'L, I I.M., -1 A Large Assortment of Toys and other Fancy Goods in CHINESE and JAPANESE for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A Varied Stock of Fancy Furnitures in BAMBOO, WALNUT and MAHOGANY, at Very Moderate Prices. Come and See, and Judge for Yourselves I PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, GOLDEN GOAT, CARNARVON. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND PRESENTS. SHOWROOM NOW OPEN. C. ROWLAND, 17, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. THE CLEARANCE SALE OF Ironmongery Goods and Agricultural Implements AT THE BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, CARNARVON R. WILLIAMS, HUMPHREYS AND Co. BEG to return their sincere thanks to the Public for the extensive patronage they received during the last month, in consequence of which they have resolved TO CONTINUE THE SALE TILL THE END OF THE YEAR. c545w IMPORTANT. Every Householder"should burn only CARTERS CLEAN COALS. Unrivalled forlbriglitness, Cleanliness, andJEconomy. C. CARTER & CO., MARKET STREET, CARNARVON, COLLIERY AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS. THE BEST ARTICLE IS THE CHEAPEST. c287 V* ° v\ Ao — I W THE LARGEST VAN IN NORTH WALES. r. No I THE NEW FURNITURE VAN. HUMPHREY THOMAS g U 7 Apr.. to- TESTIMONIALS ON Ap. PLICATION. f Practical Upholsterer, Furniture Remover & Carpet Maker, 22, SOUTH PEN'RALLT, CARNARVON # • # • I L I E B I G "THE ORIGINAL BRAND." J J "COMPANY'S" T I HAS STOOD AGAINST EXTRACT 1 ▼ ALL COMPETITION FOR ft J OVER 30 YEARS. Bfcfcl". T (Jl FRAY BENTOS OX TONGUES ARE THE BEST. DINNEFORDS NESIA The best remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout and Indigestion; and the safest Aperient for delicate Constitutions, Ladies, Children, and Infants. SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. fiaiaatr. NATIONAL SCHOOLS, CARNARYON. THE AXNUAL BAZAAR IN AID OF THE ABOVE SCHOOLS WILL BE HELD ON JANUARY 1st and 2nd, 1896, AT THE GUILD HALL. The followir g have promised to take part in the opening ceremony on each day :— THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. THE HON. MRS WYNN, RUG. MRS ASSHETON-SMITH. Stallholders:—Stall No 1. The Hon. Mrs Wynne Jones, Mrs Clemenger, Mrs ^Williams, Bryncastell, and Mrs Wawn. Stall No. 2. Mrs Parry Jones and Mrs Charles Rees. Fruit and Flower Stall: Mrs Charles A. Jones. Sunday School Stall: Mrs Williams, Preswylfa. Miss Newton and Miss Dodsworth. Advertisement Stall: Mrs Jackson and Miss Wawn. Refreshment Stall: Mrs Mostyn Roberts, Mrs Dai Davies, and Miss Johnson. Fairy Well: Miss Prichard, Tower House, and Miss M, M. Jones. Doll Stall: Miss Pugh. Vocal and Instrumental Music A String Band, under the conductorship of Mr John Williams, will be in attendance each day. Musical Drill by boys from the National Schools, trained by Mr Wright, the Headmaster. On THURSDAY EVENING. C. WAWN, ESQ., M.C.I.E., will give a short description of the system of OPENING BRIDGES. Doors open 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. on each day. Admission 3 p.m to 6 p.m., Is 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., 6dJ; Children, Half-price. c676E ^ailbmgs. j CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ON SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESBAT, DECEM- BER 21st, 23rd, and 24th,rCheap Excursion Tickets will be issued from Cambrian Stations to Merthyr, Dowlais, Newport (Mon.), Cardiff, Neath, and Swansea. The tickets will be available to return on any day up to and inclusive of Tuesday, December 31st, except intervening Sundays and Christmas Day. j ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, Cheap Excur- sion Tickets will also be issued to Liver- pool, Manchester, Leeds, Batley. Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Birkenhead, Sheffield, Chester, Bradford, Stockport, Warringion, Bradford, Matlock, Buxton, and Birmingham. &c. The tickets will be available to return on Thursday, December 26th, or Friday, December 27th. For full particulars as to train, times, and fares see handbills. C. S. DENNISS, y647cmN General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN RATES -i- WELSH MUTTON and other FRESH MEAT is now conveyed by Passenger Train at HALF PARCELS RATES at owners' risk, between all stations throughout England, Ireland, and Wales, Minimum 141bs per consignment. No less charge than 7d. For full particulars apply to the Station- masters at all Cambrian and other Companies Stations and Booking Offices, the Cambrian Railway London Office, 41, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C., or to Mr W. H. Gough, Passenger Superintendent, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, cllTymz General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DURING THE WINTER MONTHS, Cheap Week End (Friday and Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) and 14 Days EX- to Monday or Tuesday) and 14 Days EX- CURSION TICKETS will be issued on EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY from nearly all Cambrian Inland Stations to Machynlleth, Borth, Aber- ystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dol- gelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Criccieth and Pwllheli, also to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Also similar Tickets are issued from the Cambrian Coast Stations, Aberystwyth,Machyn- lleth, Dolgelley, Pwllheli, and Intermediate Stations, to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Tourist Tickets (available for one month) are also issued on every week day between stations named above. Similar Tickets will -also be issued from Liverpool, Manchester, Stockport, Chester, Crewe, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Bradford, Leeds, Oldham, Huddersfield, Halifax, Rochdale, Wakefield, Blackburn, Chorley, Accrington, Burnley, Bolton, Wigan, Warrington, Preston, Leicester, Derby, Burton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead, Birmingham Wolver- hampton, Wednesbury, Walsall, Peterboro', Northampton, IHull, Sheffield, Barnsley, &c., &c., to Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth,. Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Port- madoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. For full particulars see bills. Further information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on ap- plication to Mr W. H. Gough, Passenger Super- intendent, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, I c580ymE General Manager. PLANTING SEASOK.'I HARDILY-GROWN Forest, Fruit, & all other Trees & Plants Evergreens, Roses, &c. Stocks quite Unequalled for "QUALITY," "VARIETY," & "EXTENT." Priced Catalogues Post Free. JJlCKSONS (450 Ax res) CHESTERJ ^mmmw NEW HEATING & COOKING; STOVES. Prices, 4s to 7s each. Sold by inDWARD JJ U G H E S WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS, W HUU&&A CABNARYON. c!42o BOOK FOR MARRIED WOMEN.— The information contained in this book ouehttobelinown by every married woman and it will not harm the unmarried to read. No book is written which goes so thoroughly into matters relating to married women. Some may think too much is ijold; such can scarcely be the case, for knowledge is power and the means of attaining happiness. The book can be had from Dr T. R. ALLINSON, 92 Box, 4, Spanish Place, Manchester Square, London, W., in return for a Postal Order for Is 2d. B449E Shipping. NRW ZEALAND.—REDUCED FARES. INTENDING Seitlers approved by the Agent JL General receive passages at reduced rates by the SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION Co.'s and the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Co.'s Steamers. Apply to AGENT-GENERAL FOB NEW ZEALAND, 13, Victoria Street, London, S.W. Also to Agents for the above-mentioned Companies. C36SM ABERDEEN LINE TO AUSTRALIA. Via Tenerife and Cape Town in 42 days. Australasian, Capt. Spalding, 3661 tons, Dec. 23 Damascus, Capt. A. Douglas, 3609 tons, Jan. 25 THE Steamers of this favourite Line sail from London monthly, taking Saloon and third class passengers to Tenerife, Cape Town, and all Australian and New Zealand Ports. Fares to Australia, JE14 14s to £50; to Cape Town, E8 8s to £ 26 5s.—For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., 7, Billiter Square, London, E.C. c95y84w AMERICAN LINK. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. First-Class, full-powered, Iron Steamships. ACCOMMODATION for Passengers equal to any European Line. Steerage Outfit Free. Passengers and Goottw landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO THE WEST. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & Co., 19, and 22, Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGENTS :— W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon. H. J. Williams, 50, High Street, Bethesda. Richard Roberts, Bethesda. J. T. Williams, Meirion House, B. Festiniog T. Evans and Co., Station Chambers, RhyL ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES REGULARLY EVERY THURSDAY. BEST, CHEAPEST, AND MOST EX- PEDITIOUS ROUTE to Canada, Manitoba, the North-West Territories and British Columbia, the Western States of America, and to all points on the Pacific Coast. SPECIAL RETURN RATES FOR TOURISTS. Write for Handbook of concise information and advice, also of latest maps and pamphlets, supplied Free by Allan Brothers and Co., 19, James Street, Liverpool; or to W. J. William", 7, Market Street, Carnarvon W. D. Jones, Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bootaeller, High Street, Portmadoc; J. R. Cadwaladr, Agent, 7, Bowydd View, Blaenau Festiniog; J. H. Jones, Llanrwst; W. H. Davies, Stationer, Bank Place, Denbigh Owen Jones, auctioneer. &c., Old Post Office, Penygroes; Thomaa Evans and Co.. Station Chambers. Rhyl. a& WHITE STAR LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queens- town every Wednesday. Britannic, Wed., Dec. 25 'Majestic, Wed., Jan. I :Cotton not carried on Passenger Steamers. SECOND Cabin will be carried on the voyage S marked thus*. Steerage passage, at Low Rates, including Cutfit 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 arrange- ments, and unsurpassed in the completeness of their appointments. Saloon and State Room amidships. Apply toRobt.Owen. Ship & Insurance Broker, and Wm. J. Williams, 7, Market St.. Carnarvon; O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant. Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefni; R. G. Roberts. Rock Cottage, Creigiau Mawr, Talysarn H. Hughes, 8, Market Street, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Auctioneer and Vainer. Old Bank, Holyhead; W. O. Williams, Denbigh Street, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans, 1. Minafon, Dolgelley; Messrs Thomas Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, "Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAY IMRIE and Co., 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., and to 10, Water Street, Liverpool. cl7E CUNARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIUD DAY PASSAGES. R' A M AIL STE^]IIERS FROM H, LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEEN STOWN. FOE NEW YORK. ETKUBIA, Sat., Dec. 28 ACKANIA.. Sat., Jan. 4 SERVIA.. Sat., Jan. 11 FOR BOSTON. SYLYAXIA Th., Jan. 2 EPHALONIA ..Th., Jan. 9 CATALONIA, Th., Jan. 16 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at mo- derate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston steamers book to New York without extra charge. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. 8. Water Street. Liverpool; Or ir. their Agents:—Mr W. J. Williams, Soc.'c'tary North Wales Quarrymen's Union. 7. net Street, Carnarvon, and Mr R. Roberts, Ui Post Office. Betiiesda. c4976w t ".>1. LGX OF CLATK.E-S B 41 PILL :1;' V_ £ warranted to cure all discharges *ro!D .ua Urinary Orsjan?. in either sex (acquire! c-.sn- '■••kniional) "Gni-cl. ami Pains in the Lu-ks. G i'tui'.edd free from Mercarv. So»u in lir^xeH 4 tvl. each, by nil Chemists u,na Patent Vendors throughout the World or sent to ;uay (Heiress for sixty stamps by the luaker*. The L, Dn and Midland Counties Drug Company Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay ana Son,» London and all the W hoesale Houses.