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(DjjuutI, jcgt, &t:. LLEYN RURAL DISTRICT CfDUNCIti. Hp HE above Council invite applications for I the appointment of HIGHWAY SURVEYOR for each of the following Districts, viz. :— Barn District, comprising 18 Parisnes and the mileage about 175. Salary, £2: Kourcrosses District, comprising 12 Pariahes, Mileage about 150. Salary, £52. The appointment will be made for three years. Applications to be in the Candidates' hand- writing. and to be Bent to me oa or before the 7th of March next. R. OWEN JONES, Clerk to the R.D.C. 9th February, 1899. c244E Be GRIFFITH EVAN WILLIAMS, Deceased. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Vie.. cap. 35 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Persons having any Claims or Demands Bffainst the Estate of GRIFFITH EVAN WILLIAMS, late of Hendre Street, Carnar- von, in the County of Carnarvon, retired Quarryman, deceased (who died on the 18th day of September, 1898. and Letters of Administration of whose personal estate were granted by the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Ber Majesty's HighConrt of Justice I on the 6th day of February, 1899, to Henry Evan Williams, of 135, Edge Lane, Liverpool, Miner), are hereby required to send the par ticulars, in writing, of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned Thornely and Cameron, on or before the 13th day of March, 1899, after which date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said Deceased amongst the Persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which he Ehali then have had notice and he will cot be liable for the AEsets of the said Deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any Person or Persons of whose Claims or Demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 8th day of February, 1893. THORNELY & CAMERON, Solicitors for the said Administrator, I c241w 5, Fenwick Street, Liverpool. ~~COUNTY OF DENBIGH, APPOINTMENT OF CLERK OF THE I PEACE. THE Standing Joint Committee constituted JL under section 30 of the Local Government Act. 1881, invite applications for the ap- pointment of CLEEK OF THE PEACE for the County, which appointment will be at a Special Meeting of the Committee to be held at Ruthin on the 24th day of March, 1839, at noon, and will operate as and from the 1st day of April following. The salary of the Clerk of the Peace (who most be a Barrister or Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature) will be £850 per annum, payable quarterly, and will cover all travelling expenses to Quarter Hessions.TO Meetings of the Standing Joint Committee and its Committees, to Meetings of the County Council and its Com- mittees, office rent and expenses attending all other Committees and Public Inqoiries under any Acts of Parliament business done under the Registration Acts and Assessment Acts, and the performance of all other duties which neces- sarily devolve upon the Clerk of the Peace cnder all Acts of Parliament now or hereafter passed relatiag thereto, but will not include Convey- ancing, Law Charges, Books, Stationery, Post- ages, and Telegrams. The Clerk of the Peace appointed shall have his offices at Ruthin, shall reside within the County of Denbigh, and shall pay quarterly to the Deputy appointed by the Standing Joint Committee out of the above sum a salary at the rate of £250 per annum. A Candidate canvassing any Member or Mem- bers of the Committee will be disqualified. 30 Copies of the application, together with 30 copies of 2 recent testimonials, are to be sent to me, the undersigned, by not later than the 6th day of March, 1899, endorsed, "Clerk of the Peace." Dated this 9th day of February, 1899. JNO. ROBERTS, Deputy Clerk. 5, Castle Street, Ruthin. N.B.—An outline of the principal duties devol- vicg upon the Clerk of the Peace may be obtained by intending Candidates on applica- tion to the Deputy Clerk. 024691 £100 TO BE GIVEN AWAJ Among those taking part in our FREE CASH PRIZE COMPETITION. No ENTRANCE FEE WHATEVER. 1st PRIZE £5Q. 2nd PRIZE £25. 3rd PRIZE JE15. 4th PRIZE £10. These money Prizes will be genuinely given away as an advertisement, among the Competi- tors who can re-arrange the following 22 letters to represent the names of four well-known wild animal, selected by us, viz..— NIOL GERIT EPTNAHEL ABREZ Send in your solutions at once, upon receipt of which we will inform you if correct, and give you full details of the Competition, with con- ditions, and date of closing. If you cannot solve all four names, do as many as you can, as there aie four prizes to compete for. No solution can be received after 12th April. 1899, Address:- «• Competition Manager," 214, Hornsey Road, LONDON. a234w THE BEST I Farm Seeds! AT LOWEST PRICES. i Grasses, Clovers, &c., of Guaranteed i Purity, Genuineness & Germination. j| Prize Swede, Turnip, Mangel, & j| all other Root Crop Seeds, S Grown from Select Pedigree Stocks, jg '111111111:11111111:11111111. ALL CAlllilAGE PAID. B Catalogue Xo. 502, free on application. ja DICKSONS § Warehouse, ^Chesterjj E. D. J0NES BILLPOSTER & TOWN CRIER, 43, THOMAS STBEET, HOLYHEAD N.B.—All orders punctually attended to, and most reasonable terms. ¿ÁDL1B811D M 1836. FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. STUBBS' IIXBCANTILE OFFICES (StubbB* Ltd.), 4Q GRESHAM ST., LONDON, B.C. Subscribers, by obtaining timely information through THE STATUR ENQUIRY DEPARTMENT MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS Every Trader should read STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE Wish which Is iBsued a "upplemont containing LIST OF CREDITORS Under all the important failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTERS contain more than NINJK. MILLION ENTRIES. DEBTS RECOVERED PROMPTLY and remitted to Subscribers on Tuesday I Friday in each week. BRANCHES at CARDIFF, SWANSEA Aberdeen, Birmingham, Blackburn, Bradford, Brighton. Bristol, Belfast, Cork, Oroydon, Dub Un, Dundee, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Hul! Leeds, Leicester. Liverpool, London (West End] [ Manchester, Newo^etla, Norwich, Notimghan, Plymouth, Portsmouth,Sheffield, Scuthamptcc, Bcmdarlfjcd. SUB-OFFICES.—Button, Can-bridge, Derby, Dtmfries, Gloucester, Greenook;. Grimsby, Hall- fax, Hanlsy, Huddersfield, Inverness, Ipswioh, Limerick, Londonderry, Newport, tMnn Northampton, Oxford, Perth, Preston, Reading, Stockton-on-Tees, Torquay, Walsall, Wilterford, Y^oivrbttmpton, Worcester, York. TERMS £1 le, £9 2a, n3 3s, .5 5s, Rooord- I to requirements. PROSPECTUS forwardec1 on application to .y of the abovs umass. (Official Xciqal &t. I LLOYDS BANK LIMITED. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, 255,000 SHARES OF £50 EACH, R12,750 000. fCAPITAL PAID OP. £ 3 PER SHARE £ 2 040,0001 ] DO. UNCALLED 1,147,500 I RESERVE LIABILITY 9.562,500 RESERVED FUND £ I 200.000. DIRECTORS. I J. SPENCER PHILLIPS, ESQ., CHATBMUI. Cbarles Edward Barnett, Esq. William de Winton. Esq. Walter Kandolph Farqubar, Esq. Edward Brodie Hoare, Esq., M P. Joseph Scrivener Keep, Esq. J. Arthur Kenrick, EEq. George Braithwaite Lloyd, Esq. Richard Borradaile Lloyd, Eeq. Sampson Sumuel Lloyd, Esq. John Charles saa, Esq. Thomas Salt, Esq. Angostns William Summers, Esq. Richard Vassar Vassar Smith, Esq. George Dunbar Wbatman, Esq. Robert Woodward, Esq. HEAD OFFICE: BIRMINGHAM. REGISTERED OFFICE: 72, LOMBARD STREET, LONDON. I STATEMENT OF LIABILITIES AND ASSETS ON THE 31sT DECEMBER, 1898. LIABILITIES. 0 0 Subscribed Capital (being 255,000 Shares of C50 each) £ 12,750 000 0 0 I Capital paid up, viz., 255,000 Shares at £8 per Share £ 2.040,000 0 0 Reserved Fund 1 200 000 0 0 3,240,000 0 0 Debts owing to sundry persors by the Company— On Bills or Isotes accepted or endorsed.. 446,934 4 5 On Current and other Accounts £ 19 857 369 7 8 On Deposit Accounts at Notice 17,916 516 0 9 37,773,885 8 5 Liabilities in respect of Customers' Loans to Brokers, "1 fully secured j" £ 595,500 fully secured j" 9;95,503 Profit (including iC32,636 11 2 brought forward from last year). J R 477,159 2 10 Laps Interim Dividend for Half-year ending 30th ] 178,500 0 0 June, at 17 per cent, per annum j —-— ————- Balance, proposed to be appropriated as follows: C298 659 2 -10 In payment of Half-year's Dividend to 31st | December, at 20 per cent, per annum j £ 204,000 0 0 Written off Bank Premises Account 25,000 0 0 Income Tax 13,583 6 8 Carried forward to next year. 56,075 16 2 iP 298.659 2 10 ASSETS. £ 41,460,819 12 10 Cash in hand and with the Bank of England. R4,824,221 19 7 Cash at Call and Short Notice 3,795,962 9 4 —————-——— 8,620,184 8 11 Bills of Exchange. 4,183,514 3 1 Consols and other British Government Securities 94,387,267 18 11 Indian and Colonial Government Securities, Corporation ) Stocks, English Railway Debentures and Preference 3,596,381 16 11 7 983 649 15 10 Stocks, and other Investments J „ XT „ 20,787,348 7 10 Advance to Customers, Promissory Notes, and other Securities 19,573,359 5 2 Liabilities ot Customers for Bills accepter1 or endorsed by the Company 446,934 4 5 Bank Premises and Furniture (after provision as above). 653,177 15 5 941,460,819 12 10 HOWARD LLOYD, GENERAL MANAGER. We have examined the above Statement with the Accounts of the Company, including the Certified Returns from the Branches; and, having satisfied ourselves as to the correctness of the Cash and Investments, and considered in detail the other items of the Account, we are of opinion that such Statement correctly sets forth the position of the affairs of the Bank on the 31st December, 1898. 00" The Back has Correspondents and Agents throughout the British Islands, by whom its Customers Credits are received and transmitted free of charge* It has also a large number of Colonial and Foreign Agents, upon whom Drafts. Circular Notes, and Letters of Credit, pavable Colonial and Foreign Agents, upon whom Drafts. Circular Notes, and Letters of Credit, payable in all parts of the world, are granted, and thus offers to the public great facilities for transacting Banking business. A detailed list of scch Correspondents can be obtained on application at any of the Branches. Current Accounts are opened upon the terms usually adopted by Bankers. Deposits are received at interest, subject to notice of withdrawal, or by special agreement. Purchases and Sales of Stocks effected, and every description of Banking business undertaken. A DECLARATION OF SECRECY IS signed, on appointment, by every person erigaged in the Bank's service. ° ° ESTABLISHED 1874. National Telephone No. 20. E. NOBLE, SODA WATER AND LEMONADE MANFFACTIIRER CARNAEYON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., 17th May, 1858. COPY CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. A number of samples of Aerated Beverages received from Mr E. Noble, Carnarvon, and descriptive of the various goods manufactured by him, have been submitted to rigorous chemical examination in this Laboratory, in addition to specimens of the materials used in the process of their production. All were found to be of exceptional excellence, and of the highest purity, skilfully, and judiciously prepared, and gratifying to the taste and eye. It is a source of satisfaction for me to continue to give emphatic testimony in favour of the high purity and superior qualities of Mr Noble's goods. GRANVILLE H. SHARPE, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, C563E Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." THE PIONEER, COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD STREET, [ LIVERPOOL, IS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ARTISTIC FURNISHING HOUSE IN ENGLAND. ALL PURCHASES OYER 40s delivered free to any Railway Station in Great Britain. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE POST FREE. al32E THE WELSH CYCLE MANUFACTURING CO., LIMITED, CARNARV ON, I BICYCLES "RJE-EIN"A JVTELTjJh]J3 &. BE-PLATED, OLD MACHINES DONE UP AS NEW. Do you wish to have your Bicycle Re-enamelled ? Do you wish to have your Bicycle Replated ? Do yon wish to have your Bicycle Repaired ? Do you wish to have your Bicycle Renewed ? x THEN SKND YOUR MACHINE TO OUR WORKS AT ONCE. Now is the time to have your Bicycle done up for the Spring. Prices and Particulars on application. Depots: ABERYSTWYTH. PORTMADOC. PWLLHELI. cl80 THE LARGEST FURNITURE VAN IN NORTH WALES TO GO BY ROAD OR RAIL. 94W- DAY WORK OR CONTRACT. HUMPHREY THOMAS. CNiMTRY to- TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. Practical Upholsterer, Furniture Remover & Carpet Maker, 22, SOUTH ILT, CARNARVON Husiiwss gidteses. i NOTICE. The CLEARANCE SALE of Surplus Stock at WATERLOO HOUSE, Carnaruon, is now pro- ceeding. Great Reductions previous to re- arrangement of Premises. c230 IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Owing to the Death of the late MR HUGH WILLIAMS, the whole of the important STOCK OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, LACE CURTAINS, FLOOR CLOTHS, BIDDING, &c., &c., WILL BE SOLD AT ENORMOUS REDUCTION DURING THE SALE FOR CASH ONLY. It is well known that this Stock is one of the Largest in Wales, consisting of HIGH- CLASS FURNITURE of the most Modern Manufacture, and in splendid condition. jjIRS. HUGH WILLIAMS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, EASTGATE STREET. CARNARVON. CARABOC ROWLAND, 7 BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. FANCY GOODS & STATIONERY. SCHOOL STATIONER. 17, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. c656 BEST BLOOD RESTORER. INVALID STOUT. EQUAL TO WINE AS A HEALTH RESTORER RICH IN NITROGENOUS AND MUSCULAR ELEMENTS. MALT IN THE FORM OF LONDON STOUT IS LARGELY PRESCRIBED NOW, AND THIS STOUT CONTAINS MALTOSE IN ITS MOST ACTIVE FORM. AGENT- GRIFFITH OWEN, 25 » 27, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. c329 WALES TO THE FRONT Ow i? wa YY a, JN b ASK YOUR GROCERS FOR OWEN'S WELSH CHUTNEY SAUCE, WELSH for Hot or Cold Meats, Gravie3, Soups, Fiah, Bacon, Cheese, &c. Prepared from Pure Fruit. Each Bottle Warranted to keep good in any climate for 7 years. This remarkable Sauce is prepared from a reoipe that has oeen in the possession of one family for over 100 years, and is aoknow- CHUTNEY ledge by eminent people to be the best that has been put on the market in any Country.-We claim for this Siuce what no other Manufacturers can do, that PERSONS troubled with INDIGESTION can Relish their HAM and BACON in the MORNING without being troubled with disagreeable eructa- SAUCE. tion. Wholesale Price for Grocers. JOHN OWEN & CO., c284 CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. LS Icz NEW PIANOS from £ 14. ORGANS from £ 5. HARMONIUMS from £ 3 17s 0d. SOLO OR MELODY ORGAN, 18 to 24 Guineas. Send Stamp for Catalogue. G. H. MOORE & SONS, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, AND GENERAL DEALERS, 7, NORTH ROAD, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CARNARVON. Sole Agent for the Melody' or Solo Organ, which by drawing an ordinary Stop produces effects hitherto unattainable, except on Two Manual Organs with Pedals.-Call and inspect this won- derful Organ.—PiiNort ON HIRE FOR CONCERTS AND VISITORS. c265w All the Newest Patterns in Silks, Velvets, and Dress /1 Materials kept in Stock also Large Stock X. Newest Trimmings, &c. X E High-class Dress and Mantle Making- Good Fit and Style at Moderate I .C- Charges. lilt ro P itul -L-tv, COSTUMIER, BERESFOED HOUSE, CARNARVON. Agent for Thomson's, Dyers and French Cleaners, Perth. I ZMrs Dunlop superintends all Cutting and Fitting Personally. EVAN JONES, CYCLE AGENT, 4, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. .NOU I .L :-1 .1 AGENT FOR THE RUDGE-WHITWORTH, ROVERS, SUNBEAMS, NEW COURIERS, ALLARDS, MONAS, NEW VICTORIA'S, &c. ALL SORTS OF ACCESSORIES. SELF-SEALING INNER TUBES, OUTER COVERS, &c. A GOOD SELECTION OF SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. HIRING OUT A SPECIALITY. ALWAYS READY TO EXCHANGE MACHINES. c3 RELIEF FROM COUGH JN TEN MINUTES. Mrs A. S. BALL1N, in "Baby," Feb.. 1898, say3 Ha man's Balaam has earned an excellent; repu- tation. I have tried it my. self, and found it give iin- mediate relief. I had it very carefully an&IvFed, & it can be used saftly for young children & infants." SAFE FOR CHILDREN. CCUG H STopS g-Ld. C CASH 2 ..d 2i/6 ID SPEEDY REMEDY for COUGHS, COLDS, BBONCHITIS, ) ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, &o. c. I me B good deal in Winter, giving it to ser- vants and others, and in- variably hear of good ie- suits. My brother, who had Whooping Cough, and could cot rest, found it tha greatest relief."—E. M V. 'Ihe Elms, Farirgdon, Berks, June, ISS'd. IT STOPS COLD. 5Sttranrl. I SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. I Sum Insured in 1897 exceeds 9425,000,000. For all particulars apply to the following Age its. Cr,rnarvcn. -Mr. William Hugh Owen. Bala.— Mr. R. L. Jones, Mount Place. Bangor.—Mr James Smith and Mr Richard Hall Beaumaris—Mr Fredk. Geary Conway.- Mr. Charles Drover, Deganwv, Llan- dudno. Polgelley.—Mr. Thomas P. Jones Parry. Holyhead.—Mr. Owen Hughes. Llandudno.—Mr Edgar W. Riches; Llangefni.—Mr. William Thomas. Portmadoc.—Mr John Tobias, SolLit or. Rhos cn-Spa-Mr P. J. Kent. 11531 flattops. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. BARNUM AND BAILEY'S Greatest Show on Earth; Shire Horse Show, Agricultural Hall, February 21st to 24th ineln,ive.-On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to LONDON for Two, Three, or Five Days. For train times and fares, &c., see the Handbills issued by the Com- pany. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained from Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. —— c233ymN THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. — The Cambrian Railways Company it-sue First- cincs 1000 and 500 mile Tickets, the Coupons of which enable the purchasers to travel between Et'^tioas on tbe Catiibriau Railways dnring tha period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausted. The Tickets will b;, avaliablti for use on and after January 1st next. The t:rice of each ticket is £ 5 5s 1000 miles, and £ 2 17a 6d 500 miles, being about lid per mile. The Coupons, each of which repve- s"'uts ore mile, hfve to be exchanged at the Booking Office of the Etarting station for a single or return ticket as required. The foUow- i-g are the conditions under which these tickets are issued :— 1. The tickets are in the form of books, ep.ch containi* g 10LU or 50 coupons for one mile Pp!eca; they are available until the end of twelve months from the last day cf the month in which the itsue is maCe. 2. Thousand mile tickets are only available for tbe personal use of the purchaser and of his or her family, guests, cr employees. To enable a ticket to be used by aDV of the purchaser's family or guests, when not travelling in the company of the purchaser, a certificate on a prescribed form, signed by the purcbaser, must be presented at the Booking Office of the start- ing station, along with the Con pan Book. In the case of an employee, the certificate must be signed by a Partner of the firm, or if a limited company, by a Director or Manager. If a thousand mile ticket book or any coupon therein if used, or attempted to be used, in contraven- ;;on of this regulation, the whole book of ,iupons will be forfeited. 3. Certificates authorising the use of a coupon oook by purchaser's family, guests, or em- ployees, may be given either generaJly for a period, or for a particular journey, but in a\! cases the names of the persona authorised to use the book must be stated in the certificate. 4. Before using the Coupon Book, the pur- chaser must eign his name in ink in the place provided therein for the purpose. He must, nt any time, if called on by the Company's servants., give a specimen of his signature for purposes of comparison. 5. Before commencing each journey the holder of the Coupon Book must present it at the Booking Office, when the clerk will with- draw so many coupons as represent the mileage, or, in case more than one person ia travelling under the ticket, the aggregate mileage, of the proposed journey, and issue a First Class tickets in exchange. Detached coupons will not be recognised by tbe booking clerk. 6. Fractions of a mile will bo counted as a mile, and if the ticket is used for a journey cf less than then ten miles (sipgle or reiuTn), coupons as for ten miles will be withdrawn for each adult passenger travelling nnder it.. Children between 3 and 12 years old will be charged half mileage. 7. As soon as the coupons in the 1000 or 500 mile ticket have been exhausted the blank back must be returned to the Company. 8. No allowance will be ma3e for coupons not used within the period for which the 1000 (r 500 mile ticket is available, unless the purcbaser has been prevented from ufing the nnused coupons by illness or other exceptional carss. in which cases an allowance at the rate of f d per coupon will be made. 9. Application for the 10^0 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing, giving the full name and address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a remittance, to Mr YvT. H. Gcugh, Suyerin- tendent of the Line, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry (cheques to be made payable to the Cambrian Co. or order), from whom also books containing 100 certificates for authorising the use of the tickets by purchaser's family, guest", or employees can be obtained, price 6d each book. remiUance to accompanv order. a739ws C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. Oswestry, December, 1898. Cheap Printing &t the -'Herald" Offloe. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. Incomparably the BEST & CHEAPEST form of Nitrogen and Ammonia. Produce Larger Crops than are obtained from the use of any other form of Artificial Nitrogen. See reports of Experiments at Dalmeny, Woburn, Midland Dairy Institute, Cheshire County Council Farm, &e. See also report of Root Show at Scottish National Fat Stock Club, at which all the First Prizes in the Open Classes were awarded to Roots grown with Sulphate of Ammonia. Produces Crops of Higher Feeding Value than are obtained by the use of any other Manure. See reports of Analysis of Crops in Experi- ments at Dalmeny, Woburn, &c. Produces Better Quality of Malting Barley than is obtained from the Use of any other Manure tested at Bothamsted. See report on Manurial Conditions Affecting the Malting Quality of English Barley" in Journal" of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1897. For pamphlet3 and other information on the subject, apply to W. G. BLAGDEN, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA COMMITTEE, 4, FENCBURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. cllOE r 1rERDE)N LINK TO AUSTRALIA, Via TfinerifTs and Cage Town in 4hlya. Australasian, Capt.T. Sraldirg 3661 tons,Mar. 7 .-iber.ieen, C&pt. A. Robb, £ 659 tons, Mar. 28 RE Steamera 01 %hit, favrr^riie Line asil from < London every three weeks, taking saloon and 'bird class p&ssengere to Tsneriffe. Capp Towii, I-nd all Australian and New Zealand Porta, tfarea to Australia, £H h So £ 58* io Cape Lown, £ 9 ga to £ 30.—For particulars apply IO »eo. Thompson ancl Co., ?, BilHter Square, uondou, E.C. d5J97 ALLAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. HPO CANADA and the DNrrEU STATES. i SAILINGS from LIVERPOOL. Castilian," for Halifax & Portland .Feb. 23 Cofean" for Halifax 25 Laurentian for Halifax & St John N B. Mar. 2 Calif or nian" for Halifax & St John N.B. Maril6 "Calls at Londonderry. Saloon from Ell, fcnd Cabin 97, Steerage R5 Through Tickets to all points at special rates. C A N A D A.—Handbook, maps, rates, and full particular free on application to Allan Brothers and Co., 19, James Street, Liverpool, or to W. J. Williams, Accountant, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. a434 AMERICAN LINK, UNITED STATES IIML STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW OriH SERVICE. Southampton to New Yo-i, SATURDAYS. Highest Class of ao ommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passerfers. rIVERPOOL-PHILIÜ CLPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY, Liverpool to Philadelphia, calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers anl Goods are landed at Pfcila- delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, which has the shortest and most direot route to all nlaces in the Western States. Apply *o RICHARDSON, SPESCB 4 Oo„ Southampton or Liverpool, or to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, CWuarvofc i R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon H. J.Williams, Dcrtflas Terrace Beibesfie; Richard Roberts, Bethesda; J. T. William 3, Meivion House, B. Fesfciniog J. Art bar Eva-up. stud Co., Station Oh&mbsrs, R. C Evan Caxton House. Doigelxy, g WHITE STAR LINE. KOYAL 7uA.IL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstowu. Majestic.Wed.. Feb. 22 j Germanic, Wed. Mar. I SECOND Cabin carried on Majestic and o Teutonic only. Third Class passage, at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge, to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply to Robt.Owen, Ship a Broker, and Wm. J. Williams, 7, 3Iarket St., Carnarvon O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig Edward E vans, 2, Penralit Terrace, Llantetni; H. Hughes. 8, Mar- ket Street, Amhvc1 j Y/. D. jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead; W. O. Wil- ) liams, Globe Shoe Wr L\-h:u ;e, Star, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans, Ca.xton House, Dolgellev Messrs J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISIJAY IMEIE & Co.. Liverpool, and 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. cl7s ) CCNARD LINE. j FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. ø, t, L ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. NEW YORK. FOR BOSTON. Lucania, Sat., Feb. 25 Ultonia, Tues., Feb. 28 Etruria, Sat., March 4 Sylvania, Tues., Mar. 7 Campania, Sat.,Mar. 11 Cephalonia, Tu.. Mar.14 Superior accommodation at moderate fares for First, Second, and Third Class Passengers" Through Bookings to China, Japan, New Zea- land, and Australia, also to all parts of the United States and Canada, including Klondyke, ifeo. Third Class Passengers by Boston eteamera booked to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore without extra charge. Third Class outfit free Apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., T td., or to their Agents Mr W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon Mr R. Roberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda Mr O. E. Parry, Slate, Merchant, Dolwyddelen. c HARDILY-GROWN Forest, Fs-witg & asi other Trees$k IPLANTIHS SEASON .A I Evergreens, Rosesj &c. Stocks quite Unequalled for x "QUALITY," "VARIETY," &"EXTBrJY." Priced Catalogues Post Free. CHESTER., Mi—I ii ■ n nr^*e~-TMNvmmmtHMr-wr-r~iMmrmmumwmtr c550 PAPT.TR PA WE. PRIS CEIIOG. Rhif 316 Chwefror ISfed, 1899 0YNNWYSAI Mr William Ivander Griffiths. Workington, —Darlun a Bywgraphiad. O'rhwng cyrn yr aradr n dywysogaeth j Khartoum newydd I Miliwo o bunnau wedi I myned j Mawlwyl Cromwell Disgwyl arc yr ysprya I Byr Adeiladu cydwybod > H a n e s i o Q Hela'r iar ddu | Difjrus. Prydain a'r Almaen I Castiau'r tramps I Rhai ysprydion teulaol I 'Roedd hi'n cofio'r dyn I Y dyn talaf yn y byd j Bloden areithyddiaeth I Barn Wmffra Llwyd J 1 P E T H A U 0 D.-(Gan Sili Bili). IX.—William Jenkins a'r Meistri Tir, WIL A'l FEISTR. [Gan y diweddar Barch E. Evans, Nantyglo.j NID APEL-OND PEL Digrif-ddarlun. CAMWRI CWM ERYR: Pennod XIX.—Pryder Jackson. Pennod XX.—Y Detective. MAB CWMLLYDAN: Ei Ffawd a'i Ffwdan. Pennod V.-Hanes y Scarff. CANEUON TWM CARNINGLI VIII.—Gwefus Nansi. 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