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(Djjithl, h&l, MR JOHN WILLIAMS, 17, Pool Street, begs to return his sincere thinks to his numerous friends for tbe sympathy ehown by them towards him and hi3 family in ^eir sa te eavement. N' HOLYHEAD UNION. APPOINTMENT OF NURSE. fTTHE Guardians of the above Union require JL the service of a NURSE at their v\ ork- hoose Infirmary. Valley. Salary, £ 2o per an- num, with rations (without beer or other intoxicants), and lodging. Candidates must be able-bodied single women or widows without encumbrance, aud must have had practical ex perience in Nursing, and be competent to attend midwifery cases. A knowledge of Welsh necessary. Applications, stating age, present and previous occupations, and accompanied by testimonials I (not exceeding three), must reach me not later than Ten o'clock in the forenoon of TUESDAY, Febrnary 28th, 1899. JAMES E. HUGHES, Clerk of the Guardians. Board Room, Valley. y274c273 CARNARVON UNION. PORTER WANTED. THE Guardians are prepared to receive applications from sujglo men undec■40 years of age, for the office of Porter of their Workhouse. Salary, JE26. with rations, wash- ing, and apartments. Candidates must be con- versant with the Welsh and English languages, and be strong, healthy, and of strictly Bober habits. Applications, stating age. present occu- pation, and qualifications for the post, accom- panied by not more than three testimonials of recent date, should reach me not later than the Seventh of March next. Candidates are to attend at the Workhouse at One p m. on Thursday, the Ninth of March, and be questioned by a Committee of the Guardians as to their fitness for the post they Rppkip 0. Canvassing will disqualify candidates, but they may Bend copies of their applications and testimonials to eaoh Guardian, a. list of whom, with names and postal addresses, may be had of the undersigned. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk. Carnarvon, 18th February, 1899. y279c278N RE WILLIAM OWEN, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Pflrliamenl, 22nd and 23rd Vic cap, 35. "VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all N persons having any claims or demands against the estate of WILLIAM OWEN, late °f 9, Bangor Street, and 15, Menai Street, Fort ■Linorwic, in the County of Carnarvon, Retired Sailmaker, deceased (who died on the 3rd day of January last, and probate of whose will has been duly granted to the executor therein named by the Probate Registry of Her Majesty's Hiqh Court of Justice) are hereby required to send the Particulars in writing of their claims or demands to us, the undersigned, on or before the 15th day of March, 1893, after which date the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands cf which he shall then have had notice and he will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed 11 any person or persons whose claims or demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 13th day of February, 1899. GRIFFITH JONES & JAMES, Solicitors for the sa.id Executor, y231c253M 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. Senders. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the Widening of the Main Road at Holborn, Nevrn, tor the Carnarvonshire County Council. Drawings, specification, and quantities may be seen at the County Surveyor's Office, 8, Castle Street, Carnarvon, or at the Police Station, Nevin. Tenders to be in my hand3 on or before Thursday, the 9th day of March, 1899. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily Accepted. yg86c279r75s J. H. BODVEL-ROBERTS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Weighta Officer's Room at the Police Station Ground, Bangor, for the Carnarvon- shire County Council. Drawings and specification may be seen at the County Surveyor's Office, 8, Castle Street, Carnarvon, or at tbe Police Station, Bangor. Tenders to be in my bands on or before Thursday, the 9th day of March, 1899. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. y287c280r76s J. H. BODVEL-ROBERTS. JOHN BAZLEY WHITE AND BROS., LIMITED, THE CELEBRATED CEMENT MANUFACTURERS LONDON. For prices, terms, &c., apply to their Agent, T. W. WILLIAMS, MERCHANT, PENYGROES, N.W. c300w ^6 1 O O TO BE GIVEN A WAY Among those taking part in our FREE CASH PRIZE COMPETITION. No ENTBAKCE FEE WHATEVER. 1st PRIZE JE50. 2nd PRIZE JS25. 3rd PRIZE JE15. 4th PRIZE £10. These money Prizes will be genuinely given ft way as an advertisement, among the Competi- tors who can re-arrange the following 22 letters to represent the names of fcur well-known wild Animal, selected by us, viz. I NIOL GERIT EPTNAHEL ABREZ Send in your solutions at once, upon receipt of Which we will inform you if correct, and give I You full details of the Competition, with con- ditions, and date of closing. If you cannot solve 9,11 four names, do as many as you can, as there ftte four prizes to compete for. No solut on can II be received after 12th April, 18 Addt ess Competition Manager," 214, Hornsey Road LONDON. a234w ART METAL WORK IN GATES AND GRILLES. Maclf IRON HURDLES, WIRE FENCING, FIELD GATES, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING, &o. W. H. PEAKE AND SONS, MANUFACTURERS, 25 AND 27, SEEL STREET, LIVERPOOL. A-ND yeg.tob'e orrjvc) Flower QLLljQ I SEED POTATOS, M t Garden Tools & Sundries I Of beat qualities at most moderate prices. K Delivered, Free by Rail or Parcel Post. 9 IlLUSTHATED DESCRIPTIYK CATALOGUE No. SCO jj| Poet Free on application. Bj SEED GROV/ER3, ff OlOKSOiS CHESTER. I gtiblit Sflcftutigs, &c. PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO MR WINSLOW, On his Retirement, after 21 years' services as Supervisor of the Pwllheli District. A T a Meeting held on February 20th, under OL the presidency of the fiiayor, it was unanimously resolved to open a Subscription List to present Mr Winslow with a Testimonial. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by W. A. Hughes, Esq., N. P. Bank, Pwllheli, Hon. Treasurer. c292N ROBT. ROBERTS, Hon Secretary. (Mutation. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. HALL OF RESIDENCE FOR WOMEN STUDENTS. FEES, £ 43 to £ 55 a Session of three Terms. Two Exhibitions of £ 10 a year are offered. At University College. Women can obtain B.A., M.A., RSo., M.Sc. Degrees. Laboratories are open to them, also the School of Architecture and Applied Art. Next Session commences in I October. For particulars apply to the Secre- tary, Hall of Residence for Women Students,' 163, Edge Lane, Liverpool. c20w 1 £ 4000000 Have now been paid in respect of RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, ALL ACCIDENTS, WORKMEN'S ACCIDENTS, FIDELITY GUARANTEE, BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Baoretary. Mr R. Edwards, Goods Station, Holyhead. Mr G. W. Griffith, 1, Leonard Ter., Llandudno. Mr N. O. Jones, Cambrian Railway, Dolgelley. Mr B. Williams, Cambrian Railway, Barmouth. Agents required in unrepresented Diatricts. PLANTING SEASON HARDILY-GROWN Forest, Fruit, & all other Trees & Plants Eve rg: ree ns, Roses, &c. | Stocks quite Unequalled for I "QUALITY," "VARIETY," &"EXTBriT.' 1 Priced Catalogues Poet Free. Nuriseries IPICKSONS (faSTicr") CHESTERJ O£ga DON'T MISS THIS! It means Money! 10,000 AGENTS WANTED. Good Commission L can be worked in spare time. No difficulty in ob- taining orders. Our Grand. NEW CATALOGUE speaks for itself. Largest and most complete Volume ever published. Contains: 160 Pages, hand- somely illustrated withGoodsof every description. Our system of business comes within the range of all. Write to us at once. Splendid opportunity. We intend presenting to all those persona who are willing to act as Agent for us with one of the above Gental Sterling Silver Keyless Centre Seconds Stop Watch. Don't miss this opportunity. J1NGLISH -y^ATCH 0°-> Largest Watch Manufacturers, OLD SQUARE, BIRMINGHAM. a232B PAPtIR PA WE. PRIS CEINIOG. Rhif 317 Chwefror 25ain,:1899. C Y N N W Y S A, i Mr J. Allen Williams,) U.H., Llanelli. ) Darluniau a Mr Gwilym Parry, Din- f Bywgraphiadan. bych. J Siarl V. a'r cobler "1 Hunanfeddiant Syr Wal- ter Scott Cofio'r Sabbath yn Ysgot- Byr land J- Hanesion Ymryson rhedeg a Hew I Difyrus. Llynges Prydain Methu dychrynu Dynion hynod dirwest J P E T H A U 0 D.-(Gan Sili Bili). X.-Talu Rhent y Bwthyn. CYFALAF A LLAFUR. roan Gwentfab."] YSGOL ADDYSG CYMBU — Digrif-ddarlun. CAMWRI CWM ERYR: 'Pennod XXI.—Mr Robinson a'r Waitb. Pennod XXII.—Dyeithryn ,|Damwain, a Dycbryn. MAB CWMLLYDAN: Ei Ffawd a'i Ffwdan. Pennod VI.—Clogyn Newydd Liwsila. CANEUON TWM CARNINGLI XI.- Theophilus Cwmgwyddel. Y Ty .'r Teuln. Blodau Barddas. Dvelumau o'r Ffasiynau. CYHONDDWK DANIEL REES, CAERNARFON. CLARKEIS B 41 PILLS are warranted to Ci cure, in either sex, all acquired or consti tutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs Gravel, and Pains in the Bach. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World or sent for sixty stamps by the Makers, The LiDcoln Dond Midland Counties Drug Company, Linoolnj c-r- gustos gMfests, ESTABLISHED 1874. National Telephone No. 20. E. NOBLE, SODA. WATER AND LEMONADE MANUFACTURER, CARNARVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., 17th May, 18b8. 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 tht. materials used in the process of their production. All were fonnd 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. SHARPS, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, C563B Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." THE P ION E E R-, COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD STREET, I LIVERPOOL, IS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ARTISTIC FURNISHING HOUSE IN ENGLAND. ALL PURCHASES OVER 40s delivered free to any Railway Station in Great Britain. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE POST FREE. al32E THE WELSH CYCLE MANUFACTURING CO., LIMITED, CARN ARV ON, r, BICYCLES RE-ENAMELRIED_&_RE-PLATED. OLD MACHINES DONE UP AS NEW. Do you wish to have your Bicycle Be-enamelled ? Do you wish to have your Bicycle Replated ? Do you wish to have your Bicycle Repaired ? Do you wish to have your Bicycle Renewed ? 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. I Depots: ABERYSTWYTH. PORTMADOC. PWLLHELI. cl80 High-class Dress and Maatle 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. A I •gjfctaer gimtlop, ) ,,{ COSTUMIER, BERESFORD HOUSE, CARNARVON. Mrs Dunlop superintends all Cutting and Fitting Personally. Agent for Thomson's, Dyers and French Cleaners, Perth. "FERNDALE" BOARDING ESTABLSHMENT, LLANDUDNO. Near and Centre of Parade. I rill W. PEARSON, Proprietor I THE ABBEY ARMS HOTEL, LLAN FESTINIOG, 'I. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. Conveniently situate fat the Vale of Festiniog, the Quarries, and other attractions. Carriages for Hire. Luncheons always ready. Moderate Tariff. Golfing ground in the district. Also at LLAN BEDR, .NEAR BARMOTITBE. THE Tourist's Favourite, the Lake's splendid Angling, the great Roman Steps of very noted attraction the Arrow Rock, rising almost prependicularly 2500 feet, and other most interesting Scenery. Brakes and Carriages from the Llanbedr Hotel meet all Trains or these attractions. Luncheons, &c., always ready on arrival at the Hotel. L. JONES, PROPRIETOR. uil HTJ A.TSTT?;WST. N. WALES. THE VICTORIA HOTEL. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. POSTING in all Branches Good STABLING. BILLIARDS, &c. A CONVEYANCE MEETS ALL TRAINS, Coaches from Llandudno and Colwyn Bay daily on Loop and other Tours. This Hotel is admirably situated and is a Centre from which the most beautiful Scenery in North Wales may be visited. TERMS MODERATE. TARIFF ON APPLICATION. 172o FRANCES X DALE. m' The 3Physicians Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Goutnnd Gravel; the safest and most gentle Medicine for Infants, The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, males', and. the Sick- Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, neES of prei(?nanCy. Bilious Affections. A- DINNEFORDS. I^LI.MACNESIAJ Sold ^Through^ut the World. N.B.-ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA. I gjustniss gWteitfs. GRAND SPRING SHOW- TS" E ~W DESIGNS IN LACE, SWISS, MADRAS and GUIPURE. CURTAINS, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Many hundreds to select from. TONS of OILCLOTHS and LINOLEUMS at Wholesale Prices. A very large Stock of CARPET SQUARES, different sizes, and at prices lower than was ever offered to the public. THE GOLDEN GOAT. CARNARVON. 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. MRS. HUGH WILLIAMS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, EASTGATE STREET. CARNARVON. CARADOC ROWLAND, 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 Is m 1. 0 I I -0. ..1 w-*O, 1, 11 "1, NEW PIANOS: from JE14. ORGANS from ZS. HARMONIUMS from JM 17s Od. 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.—PlANOS ON HIRE FOR CONCERTS AND VISITORS. c265w EVAN JONES, CYCLE AGENT, 4, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. .Mov ,I AGENT FOR THE RUDGE-WHITWORTH, ROVERS, SUNBEAMS, NEW COURIERS, ALLARDS, MONAS, NEW VICTORIA'S, &c. ALL SORTS OF ACCESSORIES. roo- SELF-SEALING INNER TUBES, OUTER COVERS, Ac. A GOOD SELECTION OF SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. HIRING OUT A SPECIALITY. ALWAYS READY TO EXCHANGE MACHINES. c3 THE LARGEST FURNITURE VAN IN NORTH WALES TO GO RV HOA nOR. RATT. urn- DAY WORK OR CONTRACT. Mll"u-RDEY i- THOi4AS m A T ES En W TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. Practical Upholsterer, Furniture Remover & Carpet Maker, 22, SOUTH PEN'SILLT, CARNARVON. OSBORNE SAVAGE, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, BAKER, AND CONFECTIONER, AUGUSTA STREET, LLANDUDNO. TNEXT DOOR TO SMITH'S CREAMERY). j HOME CURED HAMS AND BACON A SPECIALITY. PIES, SAUSAGES, CREAM, BUTTER AND EGGS FRESH DAILY. rl64s RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. Mrs A. S. BALLIN, in "Baby," Feb.. 1898, says: Hay man's Balsam has earned an excellent repu- tation. I have tried it my, self, and fcand it give im- mediate relief. I had it very carefully analysed, & it can be used safely for young children & infants." SAFE FOR CHILDREN. ORA A !-6-' .QUGH OPS co CASH 2 PRICES 9-i i4,0 1/- Id 21/6 SPEEDY REMEDY fob COUGHS COLDS, 'BRONCHITIS, ASTflMA, WHOOPING COUGH, 4c. "I use a good deal in Winter, giving it to ser- vants and others, and in. variably hear of good re- sults. My brother, who had Whooping Cougb, and could cot rest, found it the greatest relief."—E. M D. The Elms, Faricgdon, Berks, June, 1S98. IT STOPS COLD. 'hfuving I 4Bls RD3SEN UNtf TO AUSTRALIA Via Tenerifxt? Cape Towa In 4S £ ?.yg. Australasian. Capt.T.F.Spaldinp 3661uanffMar.7 Aberdeen, Capt. A. Robbs..8559 toes, Mar. 28 r|f E Ste&mers of this favoari** Lin? ac.13. from i London every three weeks, taking ar*iccn and *nird class passengera to Tenertffe, Cap* Tow&, And an Australian and New Zealand Porta. .;arce Australia, £ 14 14s to £ oQ; to Cape _own, ^9 ge JO £ 30.—For particulars apply to Geo. Thomson au3 Co., 7, BiUiier Square, London, £ .0. eZ 5y97 ALLAN LINE. T„ MUL STEAMERS. O CANADA and the tJNITEE STATES. SAILINGS from LIVERPOOL. Laurentian for Halifax & St John N. B. Mar. 2 Californian" for Halifax & gt John N.B. Mar.16 Numidi'l.n," for Halifax & Portland ..Mar.23 "Carthaginian" for Halifax Mar.25 "CaUs at Londonderry. Saloon from Ell, End Cabin E7. Steerage £5. 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. 6434 AMEft iN LINK, UNITED 6TATI 3 MAIL STE&MERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW JfORK SERVICE. Southampton to Now York, SATURDAYS. Highest Ciass of accommodation for Saloon, Sacond Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY, Liverpool to Phii«cTsiphia, calling at Quec-nstown every Thursday. Passengers an^i Goods arc landed r% Phila- delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania* Rail- delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania* Rail- road, which has the shortest and most direct route to all plaess in the Western States. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCR. & Co., Southampton or Liverpool, or to W. J. WiUj«i2ip, 7, Msi-ket Straet, Ciu ~arvon R. R. Stytiie, 39, Bungor Street, Carnarvon; H. J. Williams, Douglas Terrace Bsthesda Richard Roberta, Belheada; J. T. Williams, Meirlon House, B. FeBtLalcg J. Arthar Evans end Co., Station Ohsnihsra, Rhyl; R. 0 Evan OutOD House, Dolgelley. N WHITE STAR LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORE, via Queenstown. Teutonic, Wed.,Mar. 8 Cymric, Wed., Mar. 15 SECOND Cabin carried* on Majc-fctic and s Teutonic only. Thifd Class passage, at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge, to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply toRobt.Owen, Ship & Insurance Broker, and Wm. J. Williams, 7, Market St., Carnarvon O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; Edward Evans, 2, Penrallt Terrace, Llangefni; H. Hughes, 8, Mar- ket Street, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead; W. O. Wil- liams, Globe Shoe Warehouse, Star, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans, Caxton Honse, Dolgelley Messrs J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISMAY IMRIE & Co., Liverpool, and 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.G. C17B ( CONARD LINE. I FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. I I } T) 0 Y A L MAIL FROM LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT IR LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT OUEENSTOWN. NEW YORK. [ Etruria, Sat, March 4 I Campania, Sat.,Mar.11 I- Umbria, Sat., Mar. 18 FOR BOSTON. Ultonia, Tues., Feb. 28 Sylvania, Tues., Mar. 7 Cephalonia, TIT., Mar.14 Superior accommodation at moderate fares for First, Second, and Tbird Class Passengers* Through Bookings to China, Japan, New Zea- land. and Australia, also to all parts of the United States and Canada, including Klondyke, &o. Third Class Passengers by Boston f,teamers booked to New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore without extra charge. Third Class outfit free Apply to THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd., 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 I f Hai top. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. — The Cambrian Railways Company issue Firet- clats 1000 and 500 mile Tickets, the Coupons of which enable the purchasers to travel between stations on the Cambrian Railways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausted. The Tickets will ba available for Ube on and after January 1st next. The price of each ticket is L5 5a 1090 I miles, and £ 217e 6d 500 miles, being aout lid per mile. The Coupons, each of vhi:h rapre- sents one mile, have to be exchange 3 at the Booking Office of the starting sta: ion for A single or return ticket as required. T..K follow- tr.g are tl-e conditions under which thete tickets are iBeued — 1. The tk:;(-L are in the form of books, each coufthi-g 1CCO or 501 coupons for one mile ip-ce; thev ire available until the end of twelve msi-ihf from the last day of the month in which the u- -u is made. 2 Thons,- :3 -:n ù: tickets are only available for the pp.reomS ose of tbe purchaser and of his or her thmir or ^niployets. To enable a ticket to te osed by any of the purchasor's family or piea-v, Wh'hl nut travelling in the company of Jha vnrcvascc, a certificate on a prescribed fcrm. ].?.ed by tha purchaser,.must be presumed at th- Hooking Office of the start- ing s Titian, a.!cKith the Coupon Beok. In the ccse of ar. employee, the certificate must be signed by & Partner of the firm, or i! & licnited company, by a Director or Manger..If a thousand mils ticket hook or any coupon therein used, cr asumpted to be used, in ejetraven- .)n of this re"ui;ition, the whole book of IUPOGS will he forfeited. 3. Ce-tiiics te= authorising the use rf n coupon look by purchasers family, guests, or em- ployees. may b& given either generally for a period, or for a particular journey, bul in all cases the L'amta of the persona authorised to use the book must be stated in the certificate. 4. Before I:.2ÜJf{ the Conpon Book, the pur- chaser must sign his name m ink in the place provided therein fur the purpose. He r ust, at any time, if called on by the Company's servants, give a specimen of ilia Eignatare for purposes of comparison. 5. Before commencing each jaurney the holder of the Coupon Book must present it at the Booking Office, when the clerk wi. I with- draw so many coupons as represent the mileage, or, in case more than one person is travelling under the ticket, the aggregate mileage, of the proposed journty, and issue a First Ctass tickets in exchange. Detached coupons will not be recognised by the booking clerk. 6. Fractions of a mile will be counted as a mile, and if the ticket is used for a journey of lesa than then ten miles (single or return), coupons as for ten miles will be withdrawn for each adult passenger travelling under 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 blauk book must be returned to the Company. 8. No allowance will be made for coupons not need within the period for which the 1000 or 500 mile ticket is available, unless the purchaser has been prevented from using the unused conpons by illness or other exceptional canse, in which cases an allowance at the rate of 1d per coupon will be made. 9. Application for the 1000 or 500 miic tickets must be made in writing, giving the full name and address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a remittance, to Mr W. H. Gough, Superin- 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, guests, or employees can be obtained, price Gd eaoh book. remittance to accomcanv order. &739WK C. S. DEKNJSS, General Manager. Oswestry, December, 189S. Cheap Printing at the "Herald" ùilH. Aigrapiiu Iliad yn Swydofa'r "Herald."