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€)j)id;tl xtpl &c. I ARNARVONSRIRP. HILARY QUARTER SESSIONS. 1897. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Carnarvon will be held at the County HRJL, CARNARVON, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of JANUARY, 1887, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. The Grand and Petty Jurors, all Persons bound bv recognizance to prosecute and give evidence," or to surrender in discharge of their bail, and all Appellants, Respondents, and their Witnesses are to appear at the County Hall aforesaid on the day and at the hour before mentioned. J. H. BODYBL-ROBERTS, Clerk cf the Peace. Carnarvon, 17th December, 1896. v723c807rl88w_ ANGLESEY WINTER ASSIZES, 1897. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Assizes and General Gaol Delivery for the said County of Anglesey will be opened at BEAUMARIS, on THURSDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1897. n All Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escheators, Chief-Constables, Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties, Jurors, -Persons bound by recognizances, Prosecutors, Witnesses, and others having business at the said Assizes are required to attend at the County Hall, Beaumaris, aforesaid, on Friday, the 22nd day of January, 1897, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely. RUPERT MABON, Esquire, High-sheriff. Under-sheriff's Office. Beaumaris. 29th December, 1896. cl31E DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICÐ IS HEBEBY GIVEN that the next meeting of the Denbighshire County Council will be held at the County Hall in WREXHAM, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of JANUARY, 1897, at 12 o'clock at noon, and THE Council will thereupon proceed to the considera- tion of the business relating to the assessment, application, or management of the County stock or rate, and all other County business pursuant to the Acts 15th and 16th Vic., Cap. 81, and 51 and 52 Vie., Cap. 41, All persons having any demands upon the County Funds or Stock are requested to forward the particulars thereof in writing to my office in Castle Street, Rutliin, forthwith. Dated the 24th day of December, 1896. LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the County Council. 5, Castle Street, Ruthin. ANGLESEY HILARY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1897. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace or this County will be holden in the County Hall, at BEAUMARIS, in 11nd for the said County on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of JANUARY, 1897, when the Court will open at Half-past Ten o'cloer, in the morning precisely. The charge to the Grand Jury will then be delivered by the Chairman, and the Court- will thereupon proceed with the criminal and civil business. The Clerks to the Justices of the, several divisions are requested to transmit to tie, to my office, at Beaumaris, seven days before the Sessions all depositions, returns of .lines, con- victions and recognizances, which shall have been then and there taken, together with instructions for indictments. JOHN LLOYD GRIFFITH, Clerk of jhe Peace. Beaumaris, 12th December, 1896. y711c,E.05hl00E BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION. APPOINTMENT of RELIEVING OFFICER, VACCINATION OFFICER, and COLLEC- TOR for the Guardians for the No. 1 Anglesey District. FTPHE Guardians of the above Union will, 8 at their Meeting, to be held the Work- house, Bangor, on Friday, the 15th day of January, 1897, at 9.30 in the forenoon, proceed to the election of a person as Relieving Officer, Vaccination Officer, and Colle-tor for the Guardians. The salary as Relieving Officer will be 995 per annum, as Vaccination Officer, 6d for each certificate of successful vaociwMion. and as Collector a commission of 10 per cent. on l moneys collected. The appointment will be subject to the pro- I visions of the Poor Law Officers' Superannua- tion Act, 1896. Candidates must be able to "peak Welsh, and be fully competent to keep the books and accounts, and discharge efficiently the various duties of the offices prescribed by the Orders of the Local Government Poard, and reside in such part of the district as the Guardians may direct. He will also ha.v. to find security in the sum of £ 200 as Relieving Officer, and C50 as Collector. Applications, in Candida tes' own handwriting, stating age, present and previous occupation, accompanied by three testimonials of recent dates, to bo sent to me not later than the 12th day ot January, 1897. Candidates will be required to attend on the dav of election, but no expanses will be allowed. The appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. Bv Order, (f&f) R. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Clerk. Union Offices, Bangor, 22nd December, 189C. c827N < THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. PARISHES OF THE ABBEY, LLYS- FAEN, MAE NAN, AND MARFORD AND HOSE LEY. ^"TTHEREAS in pursuance of the provision VV in Section 5't (1) of the Local Govern- ment Act, 1888, the County Council for the County of Denbigh have made a representation to the Local Government Board that it is desir- able :— That the Pariah of Lhsf; en should be transferred from the Oounty of Carnar- von to the County of Denbigh That the portion of tho Parish of The At;bey. now in the County of Carnarvon, situate on the Denbighshire side of the River Conway should be amalgamated with the Parish of Madman, and that the Parish of so enlarged, should be transferred from the Jounty of Carnar- von to the County of Denbigh and That the Parish of ford and Hoseley, which is a detached part of the County of Flint, should be transferred to the County of Denbigh: AND WHEREAS it is proposed that a Pro- visional Order should be made by the Local Government Board, in pursuance of the said Section, ior the carrying into effect the pro- posals contained in biich representation, or for such other proposals as they may deem ex- pedient. and that such Order should, so far as seems necessary and proper for the purpose thereof, provide for the abolition, restriction, establishment or extent-ion of the jurisdiction of any Local Authority in or over the said Parishes or any parts thereof, and deal with the powers and duties of any Council, Local Autho- rities, Quarter Sessions, Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Sheriff, Lieutenant, Custos Rotu- lorum, Clerk of the Peace, and other officer therein, and adjust any property, debts or liabilities affected by the Order, and generally provide for all or any of the matters specified in Section 59 (4) of the said Act NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Francis Thomas Bircbam, Esquire, one of the Inspectors of the said Board, will attend at the Couuail Chamber, Town Hall, Rhyl, on Wed- nesday, the Twentieth day of January, 1897, at Twelve o'clock, noon, to hold a Local Inquiry into the subject-matter of the said Proposals and all other matters relating thereto: And Notice is Hereby Further Given that any person interested may attend at such Inquiry and be heard with reference to the said Pro- posals and the other matters aforesaid. As Witness my hand this Twenty-third day of December, 1896, at the Office of the Local Government Board, Whitehall, London. cmw HUGH OWEN, Secretary. r OOD NEWS FOR LADIES.—A lady, the .T daughter of a late eminent physician will be pleased to forward full particulars (on receipt of a stamped directed envelope) of a Certain Cure for all forms of Irregularities, no matter how caused or how long standing. This remedy causes no Pain, Nausea, or Prostration whatever. Madame Douglas, 127, Gaisford Street, London, N.W. A positive cure guaranteed. a643s (Djjirial, JrtaIr ilt. CHARITY COMMISSION. In the matter of the Charity called RUTHIN HOSPITAL, in the Parish of Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh and In the matter of The Charitable Trusts Acts, 1853 to 1894." BY dirction of the Board of Charity Com- missioners for England and Wales. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Governors of this Charity propose to grant a Lease of the Easement mentioned in the sub- joined Schedule for a term of 21 years from the of 189 the Lesees agreeing to pay for such Easement not less than R100. Further particulars may be ascertained from Mr David Jones, Agency Offices, Ruthin. Any objection or suggestion relative to the proposed Lease may be transmitted to the Com- missioners, in writing, within 21 days from the first publication of this Notice, addresserl to The Secretary, Charity Commission, White- hall, London, S.W." Dated the 24th day of December, 1896. D. R. FEARON, Secretaty. SCHEDULE. The right to construct and maintain an aqueduct or line of main pipes of 760 yards or thereabouts in length through lands called "BronEryri," "Cairfaii," "Maenllwyd Isaf," and Maenllwyd Uchaf," at Llanberis, 4in the County of Carnarvon, and to construct and maintain a dam, and also a storage pool or reservoir not exceeding in area 1210 square yards or thereabouts, together with certain other rights incidental to the premises. C132N @'tnått's. CONWAY AND COLWYN BAY JOINT WATER SUPPLY BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. EXTENSION OF WATER MAINS TO COLWYN BAY, COLWYN, & LLYSFAEN. TT1HE above Board invites TENDERS for X Cutting and Re-filling Pipe Trenches, taking up the existing 6in. main, providing, hauling, laying, jointing, and testing about 11,500 lineal yards of cast iron S. and F. water mains, 12 inches and 9 inches internal diameter, together with all sluice valves, air valves, hydrants, chambers and covers, and all other works connected therewith. Plans, sections, and specification may be seen, and schedule of quantities and form of tender obtained after the 24th inst. (upon the payment of 25, which will be returned upon receipt of a bona-fide tender) upon application to the Engineer of the Board, Mr T. B. Farrington, Municipal Offices, Conway. Tenders to be sent in under seal, endorsed, "Water Main Extension," to the undersigned before 10 a.m., on Friday, the 15th day of January, 1897. T. E. PARRY, Clerk to the Joint Board, High Street, Conway. 19th December, 1896. c823tz Qmxmut. ACCIDENTS TO LIFE & LIMB, KAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, ISS'HTLET* "IJAINRT BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSU- RANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1849. CAPITAL, £ 1,000,0^0. COMPENSATION PAID £ 3,600,000. 64, CORN HILL, LONDON. 6101 A. VIAN, EROHKTAB*. (Education. DR WILLIAMS' SCHOOL, DOLGELLEY. THERE will be an Examination at the School on FRIDAY, JANUARY 22nd, to award Two Entrance Scholarships of X20per annum, given by Miss Lloyd Roberts. The Scholarships are tenable for Two years by boarders only. Candidates m ust be under thir- teen years of age, and resident in Wales. Applications, accompanied by certificates of age and of good conduct, to be sent to the He ad- mistress not later than Wednesday, January 20th. Q135E HIGH SCHOOL FOR WELSH GIRLS ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX. CHILDREN whose father or mother shall C have been born within the Principality of Wales, the County of Monmouth, or the Parishes of Oswestry, Sellatyn, and Llany- mynech are eligible for admission at the re- duced and inclusive fee of iC32 per annum. Next term commences JANUARY 21st. Applications should be addressed to the Secretary, 127, St. George's Road, Pimlico, London, S.W. cl44N LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE ROAD, PRINCE'S PARR. Headmistress Miss CANNINGS. THE Spring Term will begin on TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1897. Prospectuses and forms of application for admission may be obtained at the School or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. C!41N BIRKENHEAD SCHOOL. HEADMASTER: REV A. SLOMAN, M.A. (for over Ten Years Master of Rossall and Westminster). CCLASSICAL and Modern Sides, with special J Commercial Class. Excellent Buildings, including Chapel, large Playground and Cricket Field, Carpenter's Shop, &c. Boarders received in Headmaster's House. The Preparatory De- partment for Boys between the ages of six and ten is carried on at 43, Beresford Road (opposite the School). Headmistress: Miss MARGARET S. COX. Next Term begins WEDNESDAY, 20th JANUARY. For prospectus apply to Secretary, 49, Hamilton Square, Birkenhead. c22E NANTLLE VALiiS. W" jQRI^FITH jQAVIES, Member of the "United Billposters' Assuot^ior. BILLPOSTER A TOWN CRIKR, PENYGROES, R.S.O. Billpoetiag in the neighbourhood done at cnn reasonable Sermp, and aU orders pnnoiuaily Ià" *ar«itullY e*«csutaf*. J f S- SEE D @ tf°e j | i! GARDEW. if ° III.(■MIKltllllllllllillllllNJIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll • ISS ° III.(■MIKltllllllllllillllllNJIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll • ISS I I SELECT VEGETABLE CHOICE FLGY/ER SEEDS. • SEED POTATOS, i: GAIWEN TOOLS, I; GARDEN SUNDRIES, I j AT LOWEST HATES: J bl,ST QUALITIES. IHHnlu:ttll'IIIIUIIIIIIII!U"I"IIII"IItIlIl = = ILLUSTRATED. jlj 1 DESCRIPTIVE u = CATALOGUE AA No. 474, POST FREE tB ê O I APPLICATION. H = = • Deliyersd Free by Rail or Parcel Post. Sjj « i? w 7 jrtfc jjgh a si 4?% SEED GROWERS, • jfw I f Mi«S CHESTER I j =!' 13 NATIONAL SCHOOLS, CARNARVON. THE ANNUAL BAZAAR in aid of the above will be held at THE GUILD HALL, ON JANUARY 1th and 8th, 1897. The Bazaar will be Opened the First Day by the HON. ALICE PENNANT, and on the Second Day by MRS TREVOR HUGHES. THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR will deliver an ADDRESS at the Opening Ceremony. The following Ladies have kindly consented to preside at the Stalls:- 1. GENERAL STALL:—The Hon. Mrs Wynne Jones, Mrs Finchett-Maddock, Mrs Williams, Bryncastell, Mrs Wawn, and Miss Newton. 2. GAME STALL Mr and Mrs Charles A. Jones, assisted by the Misses Rees. 3. CHINA STALL :—Mrs John Rees, Misses Jones, St. David's School, and Miss Williams, Menai View. 4. SWEET STALL :—Mrs Hugh Roberts, and the Misses Mildred and Dorothy Roberts. 5. REFRESHMENT STALL:—Mrs Cousins, Mrs Dai Davies, pad the Misses Cousins. There will be an EXHIBITION OF THE ROENTGEN RAYS each day, under the supervision of the Hon. F. G. Wynn, Mr Percy Preece, and Mr Parry Williams. Also-.gn ELECTRIC BATTERY, in charge of Mr Edward Jones, and many other attractions. ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERTS each afternoon and evening, when the Carnarvon Orchestral Society, conducted by Mr John Williams, will be in attendance. The Bazaar will be open on each day from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission 3 to 6 p.m., One Shilling; 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sixpence Second Day, Sixpence all day. cl45wE IHismrss Jtdteses. IMPORTANT. Every^Househol der*should burn onlr CARTERS CLEAN COALS. LTnrivalled" £ or"Brightness, Cleanliness,"and^Economy. C. CARTER & CO., MARKET [STREET, CARNARVON, COLLIERY AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS. THE BEST ARTICLE IS THE CHEAPEST. c287 G. i ILL WAR D, SLATE QUAY, CARNARVON, BRASS, COPPER. AND TINPLATE WORKER. Repairs to Lamps, Mastheads Lights, Funnels, &c. All orders punctually attended to. c386E Visitors to Rhyl, Volwjxn Bay, Llandudno, Penmaenmawr, Llanfairfechan, Bangor, si. Carnarvon, and Anglesey should use Darlington's Handbook to the North >1< >:< WaleS Coast .j. DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS, "Sir Heart Fonsonby Is commanded by the a vk Queen to thank Mr. Darlington for a copy of his handbook." "Nothing better could be wished for.— British Weekly. Fat superior to ordinary guides."—London. i. Daily Chronicle. •is. each. nrd. Maps by JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, F.R.G.S. THA lal* of Wight. The Channel Islands. N» VAI* of 1-IMIFELLUI. THA North Wales Coast* Tho Vyo Valley. The Sever«I Yan«y. Boornemoath AND the New Forest. Bristol, Bath, Chepstow, and Weston-super-Mare. Aberystwlth, Tovyn, Barmouth, and Dolgelly. Malvern. Hereford, Worcester, and Gloucester. Uandrlndod Wells, and the Spas of Hid-Wales. The Birds, WUd Flowers, Ferna, and Grasses of North Wales. Crown IYo.. cloth, 25. LUagaUen DARLINGTON ? CO. tendon: SIMPKIN. MARSHALL oil CO.. LTD. PHOTOGRAPHS.—Beautiful Photographs of Scenery, Ruins, &c.. in Italy. Greece, Turkey, Palestine, and Egypt; also North Wales, is., xs. 6d., and ». Complete List Post Free. BUUUUMGTOM • CO.. LLANGOLLEN. iliSTABLISHED 184 V. O. EVANS AND g0N' COLLIERY AGENTS, AND COAL MERCHANTS. Sole agents for the noted Moss Hall" and other Coals. Truck loads to any Station at Colliery Prices. All kinds of Coals always kept in Stock. Contractors to Her Majesty's Government, the Carnarvonshire County Council, &c. Wharfs: Railway Station, Carnarvon. Office: Slate Quay, Carnarvon. c57E f PLANTING SEASON.^ 1 HARDILY-GROWN | Forest, Fruit, & all other i r 4 1>ees & Plants < EVfiP:>;reens, I HOST'S, &c. I Stocks quiti. Unequalled for I "QUALITY." "VARIETY," & "EXTENT." | Priced Catalogues Post Free. IPlCKSOMS (STSSCHESTERj DINNEFORDS The best remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout and Indigestion; and the safest Aperient for delicate Constitutions, Iiadies, Children, and Infants. SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, 611* 0 14 a v r FOOD •< FOR INFANTS & INVALIDS. £ 0 MELLIN'S FOOD when prepared is simila to Breast Milk. o Samples post free on application to W j», MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, S.E. „• Mention this paper. E L A H E; A S ty No. 14,528 gT&nted for SPECIAL NEW ^IMPROVEME^ only to be cMned Jn H. Samnert Watchefc, STARTLING in Quality! AMAZING in Value! MATCHLESS in Esciience! A LIFETIME'S WEAR. ■ Valuable BONUS GIFTS DISTRIBUTED FREE amongst purchasers. Fulparticulars sent with H. Samuel S Catalogue. SEND TO-DAY a Post Office Order for 25/ and receive by n';t post H. Samuel's SPLENDID ACME" WATCH (ladies' or gentlemen's size). Three-quarter plate mcenient, extra jewelled, examined and adjusted to perfect accuracy. Protective dust-excluding cap. I SCLlD STERLING SILVER cases of extra weight. Government stamped; lady's size, richly engi;ed and with dial beautifully tinted or plain as preferred. WARRANTED FIVE S. Forw: ded with key, full instructions A.ND.H*N0?OME FREE BONUS GSFY to any address on receipt of «. SAMUEL'S PRJCE, 25/ A MONTH S FREE TRIAL allowed. On receipt of a P.O. Order r 10 6 H. Samuel sends his wonderful "MARVEL. WATCH" in strong close-fittinc eases of a spec;3 material exactly resembling in H appeeranoe REALJSILVER. MOVEMENT JEWELLED. Crystal glass rout. Complete with key, full instructions, and Handsome FREE BONUS GIFT, for 10/8- Best of E QLISH LEVERS. H. Samuel's great speciality in Heavy Silver Hall Marked Cases. Fine full-plate mo.:ment, JEWELLED* fitted with IMPREGNABLE Boat and Damp-tight Cap, CHRONOMETER balanc* and all improvements. SEVEN YEARS' WARRANTY. Splendid va ue. H. Samuel's price £ 2. S2s> id. Complete with Key. Free H Bonus, &c. FREE FOR A POST CARD or letter, a New and Btutifully Illustrated Catalogue. H ?,000 Handsome Engravings. Unprecedented Eeductions. FACTTSY PRICES. Hundreds ot estimonials. Full lists of H. Samuel s FREE BONUS GIFTS, Valible and Useful Presents to purchasers. This splendid volume is sent on application to any address CIATlS AND POST FREE. ■ LARGEST ENGLISH fi. WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97,99,101,33,89 &12,M3,rkct St., MdiicllfiStffii All Post Office Orders to bs payable to H. Samuel at General Pet Office, Maccbaotew- aim I I I justness gifescs. R 0 W L A N D FOR PEESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS. SHOWROOM OPEN. pr RO W LAND, 763c CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. DE WINTON AND Co, UNION IRONWORKS, CARHSTA RVOHSr. ENGINEERS AND BRASSFOUNDERS. TIMBER MERCHANTS, QUARRY MACHINERY AND APPLIANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS QUARRY TOOLS AND STORES. REPAIRS DONE V T REASONABLE COST. PRICES AND CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. C548E = M OKA HOTEL, HI OH STREET, CARNARVON. The above is now open as a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AndFitted up with all the latest:conveniences. EXCELLENT CUISIXE. ORDINARY DAILY 12 TO 2 GOOD AND .WELL-AIRED BEDS. TERMS MODERATE. Families supplied with Wines and Spirits at Wholesale" Prices. Also, Whitbread's Beer and Stout in Bottles. GOOD CLUB AND SMOKEROOMS. CLUBS CATERED FOR. c443 Proprietor: F. R. RIVERS. ESTABLISHED 1874. E. NOBLE, SODA. WATER AND LEMONADE MANUFACTURER, CAENAEVON. (Copy). CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. For a number of years past, it has been my custom to submit to periodical analysis samples of the Aerated Beverages, manufactured by Mr Edward Noble, as well as the various materials employed in their preparation. • I have again carried out this practice and as a result I again certify them to be per- fectly pure and of the very best standard of quality. Consumers of the Goods produced by Mr Noble may rest satisfied that everything that skill and care can suggest has been done so as to obtain the highest excellence therein. GRANVILLE H. SHARPS, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, c95 Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." OYSTERS. OYSTERS. OYSTERS. THE SNOWDON VAULTS OYSTER SALOON, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. OYSTERS, STOUT, HOVIS BREAD AND BUTTER supplied at the above establishment. Oysters delivered at Private Residenaes. Dutch, Irish, Whitstable, Natives, and American. A SPECIAL SELECTION OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND CIGARS. Allsopp's Celebrated ALES and STOUL. r A trial respectfully Solicited. C453W M. OONLAN, PIOPEIITOR. I I \,)tlt\ 1l011S-ø CoS S"f'oj).-P )3. 0 0 „»-»* 3 t'ø- %,As la RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES HAYMAN'S BALSAM STOPS COLD, CIJRES COUGH, SAFE FOR CHILDREN. a34 SOLD EVERY WHERE- ls. lid., 2s 9dr ENGJL¡JrS)!-1-TH .J::S..II:b..a.: ó B E-N S tNGUSH WATOHES. Guaranteed for Accuracy, Durability, Strength, and Value. <3^ Thousands of Testimonials have been received. *(§ £ > BENSOI 9S. BENSON'S Englisli lieges' Keyless EnglisSs. iLio-sreia* "LUDGATE" WATCH BANK WATCH. In USE Alii THE Worl^ OVER. la Silver Selections of Watches or Jewellery sent free on receipt of reference. Illustrated Book Post Free. OLD WATCHES AND JEWELLERY TAKEN IN .All Goods Not Approved will be Exchanged. Cheapest, Strongest and most Durable London made THREE-QUARTER PLATE ever sold. An English Lever, Jewelled with 13 Rabifs (hrono- meter Balance, Patent Large Barrel, and .)in ip and Dust Proof Ring Band. Price P,6 6s. Keeps better time than, and is double tt, gtr, inerth and Value of, any £6 6s. Watch made. i St< Jrling Silver Cases, with Strong Crystal Glass. Made in Four Sizes at one Price, £ 5 "os.No. 1, Gentlemen & Youths (as illustrated); No. 2, Working Men; No. 3, Railway Men and Miners No. 4, Ladies. In massive 18-ct. "Gold Cases, with Cryst.il Glass, Gentlemen's size, £ 12 12s. Lady's size, £ 10 10s. A good Knockabout Watch for rough wear at a low price. Best London made, Three^Quarter Plate EnglUh Lever, Large, Chronometer Balance, Jewelled in Rubies, Strong Keyless Action. An Exact Timekeeper, and better value than any Keyless Watch sold for 910. Price £ 5, in Extra Strength, Sterling Silver, Crystal Glass Cases. BENSON'S ENGAGEMENT RINGS, in Half. Hoop, Marquise, Gipsey and all other designs, set with Brilliants, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, Sap- phires, Opals, Turquoise,, &c., &c.. or in plain gold. ALL WATCHES AND JEWELLERY sent post free, and at my risk, to all parts of the World on receipt of Draft, Cash, or P.O.O.. payable at G;P.O. SEND FOR BENSON'S BOOK of WATCHES from X2 2s. to 4500. CLOCKS, CHAINS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS, BROOCHES, PLATE, Ac., &c. Sent post free on application to Jw TCTCTJfilftTCr WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER TO XX* H.M. THE QUEEN and ROYAL FAMILY. G Steam Faotory: 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL. And 28, ROYAL EXHANGE, E.C., and 25, OLD BOND STREET, W., LONDON. WATCH, &c, CLUBS.-Applications for agencies invited. Easy system, no risk. JDubiic Jtothtris, &f. ROYALTY THEATRE, CITY rlOAÐ, CHESTER. Sole Proprietor & Lessee Mr J. W. CARTEK. Acting Manager Mr PRITCHARD. GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, HICK WIIITT JN GTON AND ii HIS CAT. SPECIAL. ILLUMINATPD MORNING PEBFORMANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY AT 2. EVERY EVENING 7.30. BEAUTIFUL BALLET, CHARMING CHORUS, DELIGHTFUL DANG. MAGNIFICENT MOUNTING, MELODIOUS MUSIC, SPLENDID SCENEj, The most Talented Company ever seen ir Chester, and the most beautifully mounted production. GORGEOUS STATE COACH DRAWN E A LOVELY TEAM OF PONIES. LATE TRAINS & CHEAP EXCURSIONS will be run from all parts of Cheshire and North Wales throughout the Pantomime. Next Excursion Thursday, January 14th. NOTICE.—The Theatre is now Heated in every part by Hot Water, thus maJking it one of the most comfortable and luxurious Theatres in the Provinces even in the coldest wektlrer. C146K SUCCESS I GRE.II.LR THAN EVER. pAVILION, CARNARVON. THE WORLDS" FAIR AND CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL for the week commencing MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 1897. R150 PROGRAMME. ALL NEW ARTISTES. Special engagement at great expense of PanP» THEATREGRAPH. Photograph endowed with real life. GRAND AUSTRALIAN TROUPE. First time in this Country. I DUNDIEN FAMILY, Trick Bioyclists and Acrobats. Another big item, THE FLYING ZOLOS, Daring Flying Trapeze Artistes. The DONEGANS great American starter. Special engagement for one week only of the Erin Boys, ARCHER and ARNETT, The Barney Barnatos of Fun. The whole forming the Greatest and Grandest Programme ever placed before the British public. Admission to this colossal undertaking THREEPENCE, to give everyone an opportunity of witnessing the World's Greatest Show. Doors open every evening during the week at 6 p.m., conclude 10.15 p.m. Enclosed Reserved Seats in Front of Stage, Threepence extra. The whole under personal supervision of the proprietor, Mr A. WILDMAN. c814N Manager, S. JEFFREY. ltipping. .—————— ABERDEEN LINE TO AUSTRALIA. Via Tenerife and Cape Town in 42 days. Thermopylae, Capt. Simpson, 3711 tons, Jan. 23 Aberdeen.. Capt. A. T. Wills, 3659 tons, Feb. 20 THE Steamers of this favourite Line sai from London monthly, taking saloon and. third class passengers to Tenerife, Cape Town, and all Australian and New Zealand Ports. Fares to Australia, E14 14s to £ 50; to Cape Town, 99 9s to £ 30.—For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., 7, Billiter Square, Lonlton, E.C. cl6w AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK dire4 every Saturc""y by the celebrated twin screw Stee -tiers "St. Tionis," St. Paul," II.PariiW Naw York." LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. First-Class full-powered Iron Steamships. ACCOMMODATION for Passengers of all J'L classes unsurpassed. Second cabin at moderate rates. Steerage Outfit free. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & Co., 19 and 22, Water Street, Liverpool. W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon. H. J. Williams, 50, High Street, Qethesda. Richard Roberts, Bethesda. J. T. Williams, Meirion House, B. Festiniog. T. Evans and Co., Station Chambers, RbyL 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 pamphlet, supplied Free by Allan Brothers and Co., 19. James Street, Liverpool; or to W.J. William* 7, Market Street, Carnarvon W. IY. Jones, Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller, ) 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 Oifice, Penygroes; Thomaa Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl. 9,22is WIII I I: YI AII LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queens- town every Wednesday. Umbria, Sat., Jan. 231 Sylvania, Thur., Jan.21 Cotton not carried on Passenger Steamers.. L ECOND Cabin will be carried on the voyage k marked thus*. Steerage passage, at Low Rates, including Cutfit free of charge, to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply to Robt.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 Valuer, 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 IS MAY IIIUE and Co., 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., and to 10. Water Street, Liverpool. C17E CUNARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. 13 OI A L MAIL^STEAMERS FROM- X\ LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. Germanic, Wed..Jan. 6 [ Teutonic,Wed., Jan-1-5 FOB NEW Yoiii. ) FOR BOSTON. Servia, Sat Jan. 9 Carinthia, Thur.,Jan. ? Campania, Sat., Jan.16 Catalonia, Thur.,JAN^4 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at mo- derate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class PASWENSERS; also through to CHINA, JA NEW ZEALAND, and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston stenT.ers book to New York without eStra- TII -E CIT NARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIJJITED, 8, Water Street, Liverpool; T.. Or to their Agents:—Mr W. J. Vvllliams. Secrcfcarv North Wales Quarrymen's Union 7, Market Street, Carnarvon, and Mr R. o;: Old Post Office, Bethesda.. c 9 Cheap Printing at the "Herald" Office..