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(Djjicntl, &t. ANGLESE i' SPRING ASSIZES, 1898. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thit the Assizes and General Gaol Delivery for the said County of Anglesey will be opened at, BEAUMARIS on WEDNHSDAY, the 2nd day of MARCH, 1898. All Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Escheators, Chief-constables, Stewards, Bail ffa of Liberties, Jurors, Persons bound by Recog- nizances Prosecutors, Witnesses, and others having business at the said Assizes, are hereby required to attecd at the County Hall, Beau- maris, aforesaid, on Thursday, the 3rd day of March, 1898, at Half-past Ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely. WILLIAM THOMAS, esquire, High-Sheriff. Under Sheriff's Office, Beaumaris, 5th February, 1898. c224N COUNTY OF CARNARVON TO WIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Assize and Gaol Delivery for the County -of Carnarvon will be opened at CARNARVON, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of FEBRUARY, 1898, be- fore the Honourable Sir Arthur Moseley Chan- nel, Knight, and the Honourable Sir Walter George Frank Phillimore, Baronet, two of the Justices of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, Justices to our said Lady the Queen. All the Justices of the Peace Mayors, Cor- oners, Escheators, Stewards, Chief constables, and Bailiffs of Hundreds and Liberties within the said County, and all Jnrors, Persons bound by Recognizances, Prosecutors, Witnesses, and others having business at the said Assizes are hereby required to attend at the Countv Hall, Carnarvon, aforesaid, on Saturday, the 26th day of February, 1898, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Jurymen not attending wil e N unless some reasonable exonse be proved by Oath or Affidavit as required by Act 6, Geo. 4, °IJLOYD WARREN GEORGE HUGHES, Esquire, Sheriff. BtGH CORBET VINCENT, of Bangor, Under sheriff. CARTER, MOSTYN ROBERTS, VINCENT & Co., 4, Church Street, Carnarvon, Acting Under-sheriffs. ol76yl98w JOHN JONEH, Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vict., chap. 35, h NOTICE IS HREEBY GIVEN chat all N Persons having any Debts. laims, or Deminds against the Estate of JOHN JONES, of Gorphwysfa Ponthwfa, in the Parish of Holyhead, in the Countv of Anglesey retired. Farmer, Deceased, who died on the 11th day of October, 1897, and Probate of his Wit was granted on the 31st day of January, 1898, out of the Principal Probate Registry of Her Majesty's High Court of Just'ce to Owen Jones?, of No. 17, Mill Bank-terrace, Holvhead and Robert Jones Edwards, of The North and South Wales Bank, Limited, Ho'yhead, the Executors named in the said Will, are hereby required to send particulars, in writing of s ich Debts, C aims, or Demands to me, th under- signed', on or before the 3rd day of Mar<.h, 1898, after which date the Executors will el-tribute the Ass ts of the said Deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having rega'd only to the Claims of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the Assets or any part thereof so r istributed to any person of whose Claim they shall not have had notice at the time cf such distribution. Dated this 16th day of February, 1898. E. GRIFFITH ROBERT* Newfv House, Idolybearl, c260w Solicitor for the Executors. Re WILLIAM KNIGHT, Deceased. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Chapter 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Persons having any Olaims or Demands against the Estate of WIL LIAM KNIGHT, late of Crown Inn, Holyhead, in the County of Anglesey, deceased, who died on the 5th day of January, 1898, and Letters of Administration to whose estate was granted by the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 4th day of February, 1898, to Elizabeth Knight, the lawful widow and relict, are hereby re- .quired to send the Particulars, in writing, of their Claims or Demands, to me, the under- signed, the solicitor for the said Administratrix, on or before the let day of MARCH NZXT. after which date the said Administratrix will pro- ceed to distribute the Assets of the said Deceased among the Persons entitled thereto, having re- gard only to the Claims and Demands of which she shall then have had notice, and she will not be liable for the Assets of the said Deceased, or any part thereof, 80 distributed, to any Person or Persons of whose Claims or Demands she shall not then have had notice. Dated this 15th day of February, 1898. R. E. PRITCHARD, Bradford House, Holyhead. C251E Solicitor for the said Administratrix. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. WILD BIRDS PROTECTION ACTS, 1880 AND 1894. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Order, of which the following is a copy, now applies to this County, viz :— I "In pursuance of the power conferred upon me by the Wild Birds Protection Act, 1880. ani upnn application by the County Council of the Administrative County of Carnarvon, I hereby make the following Order :— The time during which the killing and taking of the following Wild Birds is prohibited by the Act of 1880 shall be "extended in the County of Carnarvon so that it shall begin on the 1st day of March and end on the 1st day of October in each year :—American Quail, Auk. Avocet, Bee Eater, Bittern, Bonxie, Colin, Cornish Chough, Coultarneb, Cuckoo, Dotterel, Dainlini., Fern Owl, Fulmar, Gannet, Goatsucker, Godwit, Goldfinch, Grebe, Greenshank, Guillemot, Gull (except < Blackbacked Gull), Hoopoe, Kingfisher, Kittiwake, Loon, Marrot, Marganser, "Murre, Nighthawk, Nightjar, Nightingale, Oriole, O wl, Oxbird, Oystercatcher, Petrel, Phalarope, PJoverspage, Puffin, Purre, Razorbill, Redstiank, Reeve or Ruff, Roller, Sanderling, Sandpiper, Scout, Sea- "lark, Seamew, Sea Parrot, Sea Swallow, ) Shearwater, Shelldrake, Skua, Snew, Bolan Goose, Spoonbill, Btint, Stone Curlew, Stonehatch, Summersnipe, Tar- "rock, Tern, Thick Knee, Tystey, Whaup, Whimbrel, Wilock, Woodpecker. Given under my hand, at Whitehall, this 26th day of May, 1896. (Signed) M. W. RIDLEY, •4 One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State." Dated this 28th day of January. 1898. J. H. BODVEL-ROBERTS, y212r87c201 Clerk of the County Council. _4 TH seeds: j) Gii\ R SE ^« i 8 SELECT VEGETABLE | Illustrated H J CHOICE FLOWER | Descriptive • Ej • SEEDS. | Catalogue J H SEED POTATOS, No. 490 15 GARDEN TOOLS, post Free: 9 S GARDEN SUNDRIES, f on fig • AT LOWEST RATES Amplication. • N • FOB BEST QUALITIES. I • H • Delivered Free by Rail or Parcel Post. 11 [ilCKSOHSmsftn! THE GREAT REMEDY ^3 ,d7í> "'TOOT 11£;3 Jk^ 2l iLd IL& FOR. GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, claim a superiority over all other Gout and Rheumatic medicines. They give relief from pain in a few hours, and a speedy cure without the slightest inconvenience. All Chemists and Stores, at Is Ud and 2s 9d per box. c493o Subscriptions. TESTIMONIAL TO COLONEL the HON. W. E. SACKVILLE C WEST on his retirement from the Manage- ment of the Penrhyn Estate. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. The Lord-lieutenant of Carnarvonshire 10 10 0 The High-sheriff of Carnarvonshire 10 10 0 Sir H. J -Ellis-Nanney, Bart, Gwyn- fryn, Criccieth. 10 10 0 Sydney Piatt, Brynyneuadd, Llan- fairfechan 10 10 0 Robert Davies, Bodlondeb 10 10 0 Colonel Wynne Finch 10 10 0 Colonel Piatt, Gorddinog 10 0 0 Captain Milner Moger, Officers, and Boys of the Clio Training Ship 5 7 10 W. M. Preston, Lleiniog, Beaumaris 550 W. A. Darbishire, Penybryn, Carnar- von 5 5 0 C. A. Jones, Solicitor .550 H. Lloyd Carter, Solicitor. 5 5 0 A. Wood, Bodlondeb, Conway 5 5 0 W- A. Dew Welifielcl 550 G. 71. Cox, Minygarth .550 J. Bloom, 17, High-street. 5 5 0 F. Bloom, 11', High-street 5 5 0 Owen Evans, Broom Hall, Pwllheli 5 5 0 S. Illien, Royal Hotel, Carnarvon 5 5 0 R. R. Rathbone, Glanymenai .550 John Owen, Ty Coch, Carnarvon 550 E. H. Owen, Ty Coch, Carnarvon b 5 0 George Farren, Carnarvon .550 Major 0 Lloyd J. Evans, Broom Hall 550 H. Finchett Maddock, Cae Gwyn, Car- narvon ..550 Edward Roberts, H.M. Inspector of Schools, Carnarvon .550 Sir John H. Puleston, Whifcechapel Court, London.550 Lady H. Augusta Mostyn, Gloddaeth, Llandudno .550 E. O. V. Lloyd, Rhagatt .550 H. Clegg, Plas Llanfair .500 Rev E. T. Watts. Henfaes, Dolgelley 500 N. P. Stewart, Bryntirion 3 3 0 H. R. Reiohc-1, Penrallt. 3 3 0 W. Francis Williams. Vron 3 3 0 The Hon. H. Mostyn, Llandudno 3 3 0 Henry Kneeshaw, Graiglwyd, Pen- maermawr .330 T. Hudson Owen, Carnarvon 3 3 0 J. Pritch^rd, Bo^hyfryd 2 2 0 Professor W. Rhys Roberts, Upper Bangor. 2 2 0 Rev W. Morgan, St. Ann' i 2 2 0 R. H. Pritchard, The Cottage.220 Robert Williams and Company, Iron- monger. 2 2. 0 R. Newton, Sunny Cliff, Carnarvon 2 2 0 H. R. Poole, Rhinweddfa, Beaumaris 220 B. T. Ellis, Rhyllech, Pwllbeli ..220 Samuel Jones, Glandinorwig .220 Thomas Lewis. Gartherwen 220 Mrs and Miss Wynne Jones, Bodnant, Upper Bangor.220 J. Evan Roberts, Bangor. 2 2 0 J. R. Davies, Carnarvon .220 Trevor Hughes, Glasgoed. Carnarvon 220 J. H. Bodvel-Roberts, Solicitor, Car- narvon •• ..220 The Hon. George Kenyon, Ellesmere 220 Rev W. Edwards, Vicarage .220 I Colonel Arthur Meeham, Pontypridd 220 R. A. Cunliffe, Acton Park, Wrexham 2\ 2 0 The Hon. W. W. Vivian .220 Rev'J. Fairchild, Training College 110 Rev Evan Davies, Llanllechid Rectory 110 Rev Pierce Jones, Aber Rectory.. 1 1 0 W. Pughe, N. P. Bank 110 James Smith, Lloyd's Bank .110 E. J. Williams, Rhydlanf air, Bettwsy- coed .110 L. H. Aronson, Bank Place .110 J. W. Fendirk. Masonic Hall .110 Dr H. Grey Edwards, Bank Place ..110 R. Norman Davies, Quellyn, Carnarvon 110 Rev J. Morgan, Llandudno .110 Donald Cameron, Tan'railt 1 1 0 I Dr Emyr Owen Price. High Street ..110 Rev Herbert Jones, Pentir .110 J. E. Griffith, Bryn Dioas .110 Rev P. Constable Ellis, Llanfairfechan 110 John Williams, Henfryn .110 John Fairclough, High Street.110 Rnmphrey Lewis, Conway .110 J. Hy. Thomas, Tanybryn. Carnarvon 110 Roberts and Jones, Coed Howt.1 Mills 110 Sydney A. London, Hendre, Bettwsy- coed 110 Dr W. Taylor Morgan, Carnarvon.. 1 1 0 Dr E. J. Lloyd, Bangor .110 W. Jones, Moelfra. Aberdaron ..110 R. W. Rowlands, Gwynfryn i 1 0 C. H. Darbish're, Penmaenmawr 110 Josiah Hughes and Company, Iron- mongers .110 R. Jones Roberts, Solicitor .110 Col. H. S. Gouph, Caerhun, Talycafn 110 J. H. Burton, Friars Beaumaris 1 1 0 C. Pozzi, High Street, Bangor 110 Rev Canon Jones, Llandegai .110 John Williams. Tairtylwriad, Halfway Bridge 110 Owen Roberts. Ambrose Street ..110 Henry Lewi«, Belmont 110 John Hughes, Gwvndre, Portdinorwio 110 J. Issard Davies Carnarvon .110 Rev J. Morgan, Edern Rectory, Pwll- heli 110 John Jones, Central Buildings, Llan- dudno • • •110 Mrs Humphrey Williams, Penlon Slate Works 110 Dr Risk, Penmaentrawr .110 Jones Brothers, Coach Builders.. 1 1 0 T. C. Lewis, The Sycamores, Colwyn Bay. 1 1 0 Jarvis and Foster, Bangor .110 Chas. J. Wallace, Gwynedd, Deganwy 110 The Very Rev the Dean of Bangor 1 1 o Peter Mclntyre, Gwydyr Uoha', Llan- 1 rwst 1 0 Sir Horatio Lloyd, Cheater 1 1 0 Archdeacon Williams 1 1 0 Archdeacon Pryse • • • -.110 Dr R. Langford Jones, Bangor.. 1 1 0 J. Bryn Roberts, M.P. 1 1 0 Dr Roberts, Bethesda 110 John Price, Normal College 1 1 0 J. Bowen, C.E., Plastreflan, Carnar- von 1 1 0 H. J. Cox, Surveyor of Taxes, Bangor 110 Humphrey Griffith, Waengoegau ..110 Mayor of Bangor .110 Canon Robert Williams .110 Prof. J. J. Dobbie 110 Rev C. H. Davies 1 1 0 Thomas Pritchard 110 Edward Jones, Brynmeirion .110 Edward Eustrance, Aber I10 A further list will be published. Subscrip- tions to be paid to Hon. Treasurers: W. PUGHE, N. P. Bank, Bangor. J. SMITH, Lloyd's Bank, Bangor. Hon. Secretary: JOHN PRITCHARD, Bodhyfrvd. c264EN JF. Hurrell, Esq., Boreham, Cheslmsford, writes: 11 Celandine removed my Corn" without the slightest pain. I have since cured eight men in my employ." 6 fAœndime OERTAIN CURB FOR CORNS. Warranted to remove Corns by the Roots when other remedies fall. Can be easily applied worn with tightest boots, and positively cures in a week. No cutting required. Thousands of Testimonials free; or 1/- bottle sent for 14 stamps by CHAVE & JACKSON, Chemists, HeXd/ Sold by ROBERT ROBERTS, Chemist, 8, Bangor Street, Carnarvon Refuse imitations. y269c30jo State. NEVIN NEW CHURCH. PERSONS desirous of TENDERING for the erection of the above are requested to send in their names to the Architect, as undersigned, before the 28th inst. No pledge is given of the acceptance of the lowest or any Tender. (Signed) P. SHEAR-ON GREGORY, Diocesan Surveyor, Architect. High Streat, Bangor, February 15th, 1898. c256y267h41m36w TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. PERSON £ desirous of TENDERING for the alterations, &c., to the Metropolitan Bank of England and Wales, Limited, Llanberis, may see the Plans and Specifications with Mr Jones, the Manager. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of February, 1898. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. ROWLAND LLOYD JONES, Architect. 14, Market Street, Carnarvon, February 14th, 1898. c243y264w LLANDDEINIOLEN SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. THE above-named Board invite TENDERS for e converting the Deiniolen School House into a Cloakroom, Classroom, and Teachers' room. Also for the erection of new Privies, Walls, etc., relating to the Rhiwlas Board School. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Office of the Architect, Mr Rowland Lloyd Jones, 14, Market Street, Carnarvon, or at the Board-room, Clwtybont. Separate sealed, and endorsed Tenders to be pent to me, the undersigned, not later than March 1st, 1898. I W. D. PRITCHARD, Clerk to the Board, Clwtybont. N.B.-The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. c217w BOROUGH OF CONWAY. TO CONTRACTORS. CONWAY AND GYFFIN SEWERAGE. rpHE Town Council of the Borough of Con- JL way invites TENDERS for opening and re- filling pipe-trenches. providing, laying, and jointing cast-iron Outfall Sewer, 12 inch, internal diameter, Earthenware Pipe Sewers, 12-inch, 9-inch,and 6-inch internal diameter, together with all Manholes, Lampholes, Flushing Chambers, Valves, Ventilators, and Covers, and all other works conneoted therewith at Gyffin, Conway, in accordance with the Plans, Sections, Speci- fications, and Quantities prepared by Mr T. B. Farrington, Boraugh Engineer, Conway. The Plans, Seotions, Specifications, and details may be seen and Forms of Tender obtained after the 5th inst., upon application to the Engineer, at the Municipal Offices, Conway. Tenders to be sent in under Seal endorsed Conway and Gyffin Sewerage before 5 p.m.. on Monday, the 21st inst., to T. E. Parry, Esq., Town Clerk, Conway. 1st February, 1898. c227a CONWAY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO CONTRACTORS. PENYBONT SEWERAGE. THE Conway Rural District Council invites TENDERS for opening and re-filling pipe trenches, providing, laying, and jointing cast iron Outfall Sewers 12-inch internal diameter. Earthenware Pipe Sewers, 12-inch, 9-inoh, and 6-inch internal diameter, together with all Manholes, Lampholes, Flushing Chambers, Valves, Ventilators, and Covers, and all other works connected therewith at Penybont, Con. way, in accordance with the Plans, Sections, Specifications, and Quantities prepared by Mr T. B. Farrington, Engineer, Conway. The Plans, Sections, Specifications, and details may be seen and Forms of Tender obtained after the 5th inst., upon application to the Engineer, at the Municipal Office, Conway. Tenders to be sent in under Seal endorsed "Conway Rural District Council, Penybont Sewerage" before 2 p.m. on Friday, the 25th inøt., to T. E. Parry, Esq., Town Clerk, Conway. 1st February, 1898. c225E BOROUGH OF CONWAY. TO CONTRACTORS. PENYBONT AND LLANDUDNO JUNCTION SEWERAGE. THE Town Council of the Borough of Con- way invites TENDERS for opening and re- filling pipe-trenches, providing, laying, and jointing cast-iron Outfall Sewer 12 inches in- ternal diameter, Earthenware Pipe Sewers, 12 inches, 9 inches, and 6 inches internal diameter, together with all Manholes, Lamp-holes, Flush- ing Chambers, Valves, Ventilators, and Covers, and all other works connected therewith, at Penybont and Llandudno Junction, Conway, in accordance with the Plans, Sections, Specifica- tions and Quantities prepared by Mr T. B. Farrington, Borough Engineer, Conway. The Plans, Sections, Specifications, and details may be seen and Forms of Tender obtained after the 5th inst., upon application to the Engineer, at the Municipal Offices, Conway. Tenders to ba sent in under Seal endorsed Conway Town Council. Penybont Sewerage before 5 p.m., on Monday, the 21st inst., to T. E. Parry, Esq., Town Clerk, Conway. 1st February, 1898. ol26E lors £ SEASON 1898. That Celel" -ated Thorough-bred Sire "BBCKENHAM" The Property of Lord Penrhyn, Penrhyn Castle, Baneor, WILL STAND AT PENRHYN CASTLE STABLES. Terms RI for Mares belonging to Farmers or Tradesmen R2 for Mares belonging to other owners. Groom's Fee, 2s 6d in both Classes. T3ECKENHAM" Stud Book, Vol. XVI., X> page 309) loaled 1886, by Faversham (son of "FavonitlS," winner of the Derby) out of "Marie" by Suffolk," out of "Maria by "Citadel" (by" Stockwell," winner of the St. Leger, and the most successful Sire of all times). "Beckenham" is a beautiful rich bay, black points, without white, 16 bands high, with plenty of bone and muscular power, good temper and manners, and a splendid free mover. Beckenham won the Westmorland Society's Show it Kendal, 1890, also the North Lancashire Society's 1st prize at Ulverston, 1890, the West.foreland Society's 1st Prize at Kendel, 1891, the North Lancashire Sooiety's 1st Prize at Ulvereton, 1891. and Reserved at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, for a Queen's Premium value JE230,1892, he also won the North Lancashire Society's 1st Prize at Ulverston, 1892, and his Stock have taken many 1st Prizes at leading Shows in the North. Beckenham" was a fast Horse, winning the Badminton Plate at York, carrying top weight. Is sound in wind and limb, and free from all hereditary and constitutional failings.—Apply to clBlE 4. CHANDLER, Stud Groom. ;gtl11ttl1. PERSONS who require LOANS on Mortgages of substantial securities can obtain such on interest wring from 3J to 4^ per cent., according to the nature of the security, by apply- ing to Richard Roberts, Solicitor, Palace Chambers, Carnarvon. C220J250E No Preliminary Fees Charged. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY, rT^O Farmers, Tradesmen, Lodging-house I. Keepers, and others, in sums of £ 10 up to £ 500, on BORROWERS OWN PROMISSORY NOTE, without Sureties, at Reasonable Terms. Repayments arranged to meet Borrowers requirements. NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. Genuine and extensive business done for 25 years past. Hundreds of Borrowers have given unsolicited testimony to the fair and considerj ate treatment received. Full partioulars on application by letter or personally to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 540mE 3, CBKSQENT ROAD, RHYL IMMEDIATE CASH ACCOMMODATION OFFERED BY A PRIVATE DIVER- POOL CAPITALIST. £ 15 £ 1500 Readily Lent at a few hours' notice for Town, a day's notice for Country, without Publioity, Money Lenders' FEES, Fuss, or Loan-office formalities. No Bills of Sale or Securities. A PROMISSORY NOTE OR WRITTEN UN. DERTAKINO TO REPAY BEING THE ONLY SECURITY REQUIRED. Repayment# a extend over a period, or by small weekljy *uoafchly, <|uarSerly, or half- yearly paymonte, to suit convenience of borrower. For further information call or write to the actual Lender,-W. Cameron, Mel villa Chambers, 50, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telegrams, Finanoe," Liverpool. telephone, 1197. o78y58n NO FEES. MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES, DELAY, OR PUBLICITY, FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE >123ARS THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, JL 3, Conm ercial Buildings, Cross Street, 1875. MANCHESTER. Capital C200,o00. Private and prompt advances on j grower's Note of Hand Alone, to all Persons of respec- tability and responsibility, from R20 to JE2000. Repayable by easy instalments or in one sum as arranged. A Guarantee given to strictest pxi>a,cy. NO LAW COSTS. Advances also made on Mortgage of Leasehold or Freehold Property, Shares, Scrip, Policies, &c. Application from any part of England or Wales receive precisely the same attention as those applying in 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 professionial money lenders, and the usual objectionable loan office routine entirely dispensed with. Owing to our immense business throughout the country we are able to lend money at ordinary Bank Charges, and the sum borrowed can be repaid by Easy and Long Instalments, or can remain at interest for a term of years. c48w V High-class Dress and Mantle Making- Good Fit and Style at Moderate | Charges. All the Newest Patterns in Silks, Velvets, and Dress Materials kept in Stock; also Large Stock Newest Trimmings, &c. iptr# ;J. gjmtlixp, COSTUMIER, BE.RESFORD HOUSE, CARNARVON. i Mrs Dunlop superintends all Cutting and Fitting Personally. I Agent for Thomson's, Dyers and French Cleaners, Perth, pRITCHARU B ROTHERS, COED HELEN FERRY, CARNARVON YACHT AND BOAT BUILDERS, Oar and Scull Makers. Largest Boatbuilders and Boatowners in the whole of Wales. All Classes of Boats on Sale or Hire. Repairs promptly attended to. c64N I CARNARVON. c ASTLE HOTEL. I Luncheon and Dinners Always Ready. Five minutes' walk from Railway Station and I Pier Head. ORDINARY DAILY 12 to 2. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. cl98N T. ROBERTS, Proprietor. I MAGNESIA 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. Sustes Jldfeses. s p rYWg C L E A N I N GT~ NEW STOCK FOR THE SPRING IN CARpET SQUARES, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW HOLLANDS, COUNTERPANES CRETONNES, ART MUSLINS, AND LACE CURTAINS. LINOLEUMS and OIL CLOTHS at Wholesale Prices. CARPET SQUARES in all sizes at wonderfully low prices. PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, GOLDEN GOAT, CARNARVON. TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE AT OAKES & GRIFFITHS. THE WHOLE OF THIS HIGH-CLASS AND WELL- KNOWN STOCK AMOUNTING TO ABOUT £ 10,000 WILL BE OFFERED AT GREAT REDUCTIONS TO CLEAR. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, gFEB. 19th, 1898. ALL GOODS AT NETT CASH DURING SALE. TEL. 73. TELEGRAMS OAKES." OAKES & GRIFFITHS, 11, 13, AND 15, EASTGATJE STREET, CHESTER. 40" 10 'VI &o tot "THE PHARMACY," 1 13, POOL STREET, CARNARVON. J. FRANCIS, DISPENSING CHEMIST (EXAM.). QUALITY "NOT" PRICE being the first consideration. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO DISPENSING PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. cl21w HALL'S WINES. COCA, ALSO MALT AND MEAT, AS SAMPLED AT THE TRADES EXHIBIT AT THE PAVILION. SOLD BY GRIFFITH OWEN, 25 & 27 HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. Cash Prices, 3s 6d bottle for 3s. (Sample bottles, 6d size for 4gd, a limited supply only). I- 2 ESTABLISHED 1866. Largest Stock of HOME-MADE FURNITURE IN NORTH WALES CABINET MAKING AND UPHOLSTERING in all its Branches. SPECIALITIES: Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Bedroom Suites. Bedsteads and Bedding. Carpets and Linoleums. USE' Pi, f| jj .HUGH WILLIAMS, [JL FURNITURE STORED OR REMOVED |H| | ON THE^IMPROVED SYSTEM. Hill pP! HUGH WILLIAMS, HOUSE FURNISHER, CARNARVON. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Estimates for Removing and Warehousing Furniture on Application. Inspection Invited. 4,1 ALL GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED, AND CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. c417N ESTABLISHED 1874. E..NOBLE, SODA WATER AND LEMONADE MANUFACTURER, iCARNAEVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, 30th March, 1897. COPY CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. in pursuance of a practice that I have carried out for a number of years past, I have ngftin submitted to very careful chemical investigation, samples of the Aerated and Fermented Beverages (as well as the materials from which they have been made) manufactured by Mr Edward Noble. Carnarvon, and I am pleased to be able to report that, as before, they continue to maintain their excellence of purity and standard of quality. The public may place full confidence in their merits and wholesomeness, as everything has been done that skill and practical experience can devise to obtain the highest degree of perfection. GRANVILLE H. SHARPE. F.C.S., &c., Analyst, c95 Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry.' LETTER-PRESS PRINTING GOOD and CHEAP at the HERALD' OFFICE, CARNAK\ON Relief from Cough in Ten Minutes. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of Korekound has an Established Reputation of Thirty Years as a Speedy Remedy for -i- COUGHS, COLDS, and ALL DISORDERS of the CHEST and LUNGS. When taken, Coughing ceases, Restlessness vanishes, and Refreshing Sleep ensues. Invaluable and Safe in the Narsery. Sold by all Medicine Vendors. Price Is lid and 28 9d per Bottle a29 (Mucatioit. MUSIC. PIANO, HARMONY, SINGING. MISS L. M. WHITBY Pupil of the late Sootson Clark, Mus. Bac., Member of Incor. Soc. of Musicians, gives LESSONS in the above Subjects at her own or at Pupils' Residenoe in Llanrwst and neighborhood. Pupils successfully prepared for the Examinations of the Associated Board, Trinity College, and I.S.M. Schools attended. Terms and references on application. cl44w HAULFRE, LLANRWST. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. JANUARY, 1898. THE Examination will begin at 3 p.m. on JL FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st, in the School Hall. Next Term' will begin on MONDAY, JANUARY 24th — boarders return on Saturday. — The following Scholarships and Exhibitions have been gained since last October (1897) direct from School:— £ 100 a year, Mathematics, Trinity College, Cambridge; jE80 a year, Mathematics. Balliol College, Oxford; JE50 a year, Mathe- matics, JEOAH College, Oxford; JE80 a year, Classics, Wadham College, Oxford; JE50 a year, Scienel. St, John's College, Cambridge: £50 year, ory, Magdalen College, Oxford. Boys are Bp H; "d *or Scholarships in any one of the fo bjects — Classiou, Mathematics, Scienc istory—which may be best suited to the riral abilities of each.-Apply to the Wardt college, Llandovery. c208s I J^saranct. ATLAS ASSURANCE Co. F I R E LIFE. ESTABLISHED 1808. HEAD OFFICE: 92, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. 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