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To CARTERS, CONTRACTORS, BUILD- ERR, AND OTHERS. UNION IRONWORKS, CARNARVON. *iv/| ESSRS Dh1 WINTON, Limited, require Å Tenders for Excavating ground for their new Foundry in St. Helen's Road, Carnarvon, and for Carting and Disposing of the Rubbish. Conditions, etc., of Tender can be seen at the Compaoy's Office, Carnarvon, any day between 10 ".m. and 4 p.m. The Tenders to be sent in by Thursday, March 9th, to Messrs De Winton, Limited, Union Ironworks. Carnarvon, who do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. C300131 ARMY CONTRACTS. rfENDERS will be received at the under- JL mentioned office at Twelve o'clock noon on Wednesday, 8th March, 1899, for the supply of Biead and Fresh Beef at Carnarvon, Here- ford, and Macclasfield, and Bread, Fresh Beef. Fuel Wood, Palliasse Straw, and for purchase of Old Staw at Beaumaris. Forms of Tender, Condition of Contract, showing period of supply, and further par- ticulars may be obtained on application at this office by letter addressed to the Assistant Adjutant-General. District Head-quarter Office, Cheater, I 27th February, 1899. o296w TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the alterations JL and improvements proposed to be made to Tabernacle C.M. Chapel, Blaenau Festiniog. Plans and Specifications to be seen with the Rev R. R. Morris, Bronvgraig. Sealed Tenders endorsed, "Tender for Taber- nacle Chipel," to be sent to the Secretary, Mr D. Edwards, 13, Tanymanod Terrace, not later tban 6 p.m. on Friday, March 17th, 1839. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. ROWLAND LLOYD JONES, Architect. 14, Market Street, Carnarvon, February 28tb. 1893.c297y32lw I iRonei). I No Preliminary Fees Charged. I MONEY LENT PRIVATELY, THO Farmers, Tradesmen, Lod Jra; honr». I Keepers, and others, in sums of £10 up tc £500, on BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE, at lower rates than usually chMged. Repayments arranged to meet Borrower's requirements. NO BILLS OF SALE TAREN. Genuine and extensive business aoae lot 2'< vears past. Hundreds of Borrowers have givei' unsolicited testimony to the fair and ccnuider- He treatment received. full "particulars oa application by pr personally to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 45233 3, CrkbCENT ROAD. RFYLI. MEDIATE CASH ACCOMMODATION OFFERED BY A PRIVATE LIVER- POOL CAPITALIST. JE15 TO £15()() Seadliy Lent at a lew hours' nofciae fox Town, » day's notice for Country, without Publicity, Money Lenders' FEES, Fuas, or Lcan-offioe iormalilieu. No Bills of Sale or Securities. A PROMISSORY NOTE OR WRITTEN US DERTAKING TO REPAY BEING THE ONLY SECURITY REQUIRED. Repayments to extend over a period, Of by *nr*l! weekly, monthly, quarterly, or ball fo*rI ^ayiaente, to suit oonvtsnlence of sorrower. For further Information call Of nnva to the actual Lender,—V7. Cameron, Mei ,.me Chiiinberu, 60, Lord Street, LiverpooL T«t(<&ram». FWif¡llC8," Liverpool. Telephone, ;,}•} c7Sv58s THE LOW PRICE OF PRODUCE. AS the harvest baa been bountiful, most people imagine that farmers are doing well, but those who are aware of all the facts know that all is not gold that glitters." It is doubtless a fine thing to have a good harvest, but every farmer knows that this involves ad- ditional expense in getting, housing, selling and delivering, and that if prices are low (as they are at the present moment) there may after all be little, if any, more profit from a good harvest than a poor one. The only men who can make a good harvest really profitable are those who can hold their produce until needy men have sold and, can bide their time for selling until produce is scarce, and prices consequently harden. Meantime, however, RENTS AND TAXES have to be met, and WAGES AND YEARLY BILLS have to be paid. To assist in meeting these claims and thereby to wait for the improvement in nrices. which will come later on, the undersigned is prepared to make PRIVATE ADVANCES ON PROMISSORY NOTE ALONE, and at reasonable rate of charge. Full particulars free of charge on enquiry personally, or by letter, to GEORGE PAYNE, 3, Crescent Road, RHYL. Established 1870 41w NO FEES. MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES, DELA.Y OR PUBLICITY, FRO*: ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS TT"VHE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK JL 3, Commercial Buildings, Cross Street, 1875. MANCHESTER. Capital £200,000, Private and prompt advances on Borrower'f -Note of Hand Alone, to all Persons of respec ta.bility and responsibility, from £20 to £2000. Repayable by easy instalments or in one aian as arranged. A guarantee given to strictest privacy. NO LAW COSTS. I Advances also made on Mortgage of Leasehold or Freehold Property, Shares, Scrip, Politics, tc. Applications from any part c Englana or Wales receive precisely the same attention BE those applying in Manchester. For further particulars call or write to MR ROBERT JAMES, Resident Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE.—This Bank is not connected rith any loan societies or so-called advance ooui jianies trading as professionial money lenders, i nd the usual objectionable loan offioe routine entirely dispensed with. Owing to our immense business throughout I ••he country we are able to lend money a. ordinary Bank Charges, and the sum borrowed -an ho repaid by Easy and Long Instalment. or caj remain at interest for a term of years. THE PONTYPRIDD, RHONDDA AND VALLFY ¡' EAST GLAMORGAN BILL- POSTING CO., LIMITED. Secretary-S. W. )NES. OVER 150 STATIONS in all the beet itua tions in the District. Advertising in all its branohes. Manager's Offioe- MILL STREET, PONTYPRIDD, 8. WALES. a?lQa £100 TO BE GIVEN AWAY, Among those taking part in our FREE CASH PRIZE COMPETITION. NO ENTRANCE FEE WHATEVER. 1st PRIZE £ 50. 2nd g5. 3rd PRIZE £ 15. 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 reoeipt 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 are four prizes to compete for. No solut on can be received after 12th April, 18 Address:- "Competition Manager," 214, Hornsey Road LONDON. a234w r., T1 .i- 1-ha. Oflfine I jkbsmpttons. BISHOP LLOYDS MEMORIAL. IN accordance with a feeling universally expressed in the Diocese, it was unani- mously resolved at a representative meeting held in 'Bangor, on Monday, February 13th, 1899, to present Bishop Lloyd with a Memorial of his Episcopate, including a Portrait in Oils of himself, the remainder to take the form of a purse. The Committee elected to carry out this object are assured that the public will gladly avail themselves of this opportunity of testifying their regard and sympathy with their late Diocesan on his retirement through ill- health. Subscriptions may be sent to the Hon. Treasurer at the N. P. Bank or Lloyds Bank, Bangor, or to either of the Hon. Sees., or to the Rural Deans. This list will be closed on Satur- day, the 8th of April next. Hon. Sec.: Rev WILLIAM EDWARES, The Vicarage. Bangor. Mr J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, Frondeg, Holyhead. Hon. Treas.: Mr WM. PUCHIE, N. P. Bank, Bangor. Mr J. SMITH, Llcyds Bank, Bangor. 2nd LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ a. d. Subscriptions already acknowledged 253 2 0 Canon Robert Williams 110 Mrs and Miss Griffith, Dolgelley (ad- ditional) • • 7 0 0 Proprietors of Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald" 110 Canon H. Bees 220 Mr Christopher F. Priestley. 3 3 0 Miss Jones, Treanna 2 0 0 Rev J. W. Wynne Jones 110 Dr Roland Rogers 3 3 0 Rev Richard Jones, Bettwsycoed 110 Rev J. Lloyd Jones, Criccieth 110 Mr T. E Horton, Penmaenmawr 100 Mr J. Charles Hughes, Dolgelley 110 Rev J. W. Roberts, Caerhun. 110 Mrs OBborne Williams < 1 1 0 Mr J. Jones, Ynyafor "iT 100 Mrs Richard Davies, Treborth 110 Mr H. Bulkeley Price.. 110 Rev J domes Gillart 110 Rev Grimaldi Davies. 110 The Lord Bishop of Bangor 10 10 0 Mr Pennant Lloyd. Mold. 2 2 0 Rev C. H. Devies, Banbury 110 Capt. F. Mansel Morgan. 1 1 0 Mr John Lees, Conway •. 2 2 0 Rev T. Edwin Jones, Bangor 1 1 0 Rev LI. R. Hughes, Portmadoc 110 Messrs Pritchard and Porter, Bangor 5 0 0 Rev W. Jenkins, Llangristiolus 110 Mr Edward Roberts, H.M.I., Car- narvon. 220 Rev David Richards, Festiniog 110 Miss Hughes, Brynmenai 3 3 0 c267B PLANTING SEASON.^1 HARDILY-GROWN Forest, Fruit, & all other Trees & Plants Evergreens, Roses, &c. ¡ Stocks quite Unequalled for "QUALITY," "VARIETY," & EXTENT.' Priced CtttattosrMCt Post Free. JhCKSOMS (FS r JLcreil) CHESTER c530 PA PUR P A WB. PRIS CEINIOG. Rhif 318. Mawrth 4, 1899. OINNWYSAi Iarll Crewe ) A r 1 y w y.d d Newydd I Darlnniau a Ffrainc ( Bywgraphiadau. Syr Arthur Sullivan J 0 fod yn balas esgob i 1 .j fod yn dafarn Tyb newydd yn nghylch I Jona Y Tsar yn Ysgotyn I Cerdd yn dofi llewod I Y maen cof Bathodyn o waed Trydan mewn beddgell- oedd Ymherodrou Rwsia Byr Dvnahelpo'rpregethwyr J- Hanesion Dyn a helpo'r pregethwyr J- Hanesion dylion Difyrus. I Oedfa mewn baddon Opiniwn Mrs Nage I Llyfr 5000 mlwydd Ond ni chymerodd efe ddim 1 Dan o'r dynion a wnaeth y diafol I Nodi y nwyddau Pethau rhyfedd mewn I llyfrau J P E T H A U 0 D.—(Gan Sili Bili). j XI.—Howsen Plashenloe a'r Bachan Bach. DYCHWELIAD WIL 0 R MOR.-(Drama) O'R BADELL I'R TAN.-Digrif.ddarlnn. CAMWRI CWM ERYR- Pennod XXIII.—CyfalU i Arthur Wynn. Pennod XXIV.—Dychryn Jackson. MAB CWMLLYDAN: Ei Ffawd a'i Ffwdan. Pennod VII.—Yn yr Ocshwn. CANEUON TWM CARNINGLI X.-Matti Troedyrhiw. I Myrtwydd a dyfant wrth ddrws Ty Cocb, Caernarfon.—Darlun. Blodau Barddas," Dwluniau o'r Flasiynlu. CTHOMDDWK DANIEL REES, CAERNARFON. 1- THE BEST Farm Seeds AT LOWEST PRICES. .tI.II.IIIII"IIII. Grasses, Clovers, &c., of Guaranteed Purity, Genuineness & Germination. Prize Swede, Turnip, Mangel, & all other Root Crop Seeds, ) Grown from Select Pedigree Stocks. lllllIlUlIlIllUllltflllllln ALL CARRIAGE PAID. Catalogue No. 502, free on application, DlCKSONS I Royal Seed Warehouse, jChesterJ j LITSTITFSS J, it dresses. ENORMOUS PREPARATIONS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON AT THE NELSON EMPORIUM, CARNARVON. BRYMER & DAVIES Have been fortunate enough to secure from the Prin- cipal Manufacturers a large and choice assortment of Oilcloths, Linoleums, Carpets, Rugsf Mats, Lace Curtains, Blinds, (kc., &c., to meet the great demand that prevails at this time of the year for such goods. IT IS THE LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH WALES. All new, consequently oj the very latest designs, and is offered at prices that will compare more than p favourably with any similar stock offered anywhere, c310M BRYMER & DAVIES. 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, 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 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. SHARPE, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, c5638 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. J 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, I' BICYCLES "RE-ENAMELTJED 6L 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 you wish to have your Bicycle Repaired ? Do you wish to have your Bicycle Renewed ? THEN SEND 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 I N High-class Dress and Mantle Making. Good Fit and Style at Moderate Charges. 11 All the Newest Patterns in Silks, Velvets, and Dress Materials kt pt in Stock also Large Stock Newest Trimmings, &c. glmtltftr, COSTUMIER, — BERESFORD HOtJSL," CARNARVON. Mrs Dunlop superintends all Cutting and Fitting Personally. and French Cleaners, Agent for Thomson's, Dyers and French Cleaners, y Perth. LETTERPRESS-PRINTING GOOD and CHEAP at the' HERALD I OFFICE, CARNARVON. ARGRAPHU D A A RHAD YN SWYDDFAR "HJiRALD," CAERNARFON. The Universal Remedy for Acidify of the Stoniaca, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. The Physician's Cure ior Gout, Rheumatic Caout and Gravel; the <a.feat and most gentle Medicine for Infants, children, Delicate Fe- males, and the Sick- ness of Pregnancy. ISTE^DLLLFOIDSI P^YMAGMESIJY Sold Throughout the World. N.B.-ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA. IV-itsilless WONDERFUL BARGAINS. THE LATEST & NEWEST DESIGNS IS AXMINSTEB S, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, KIDDERMINSTERS. CARPETS AND CARPET, SQUARES AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. PO DISCOUNT OF FIVE PER CENT. will be allowed on all ready money transaction for the next fourteen days. Hundreds of NEW LACE CURTAINS in the LATEST DESIGNS Tons upon Tons of LINOLEUMS. OILCLOTHS at WHOLESALE PRICES, which cannot be offered by any other Firm in North Wales. SHEEP SKIN RUGS for 6/6, worth double the price. FRINGED HEARTHRUGS from 2/6. TAPESTRY HEARTHRUGS from 2/9. BEDROOM DOOR MATS from ICid. STAIR CARPETS from 6id per yard. W REMNANTS OF OILCLOTHS AT LOW PRICES. KINDLY CALL BEFORE BUYING AT THE GOLDEN GOAT, CARNARVON. GRIFFITH JONES, HOUSE FURNITURE & IRONMONGER, POOL STREET, CARNARVON, Respectfully begs to inform the Inhabitants of Carnarvon and the Neighbourhood that he has PURCHASED the WHOLE of the STOCK of the late MR HUGH WILLIAMS, CABINET MAKER, CARNARVON. SUITES^^>IN^NG*R0^M^SUIT^AR^R0^ES^^CHB^0NEERS'&C^' ^AIS^'TONS OF OILCOLTHS and LINOLEUMS, together with a Large Assortment of BRUSSELS THATNHAIERPBKIPETS' HEARTHR™S. MATS, TOB list THAN HALF PRICE. As the Stock must be cleared in a few days, no reasonable offer will be refused. SALE TO COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, 8TH MARCH. CARADOC ROWLAND, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER FANCY LGOODS & STATIONERY. SCHOOL STATIONER. 1.7. 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 I ITS MOST ACTIVE FORM. AGENT- GRIFFITH OWEN, 25 & 27, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. c329 NEW PIANOS: from m4. ORGANS from E5. HARMONIUMS from iC3 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, OpposirE RAILWAY STATION, CARNARVON. Sole Agent for the' Melody' or Solo' Organ, which by drawing an ordinary Stop produces effects I hitherto unattainable, except on Two Manual Organs with Pedals.—Call and inspect this won- derfnl Organ.—PIANOS ON HIKE FOB CONCERTS AND VISITORS. c265w 'I EVAN JONES, CYCLE AGENT, 4, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. I ,61.' :i, 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 S. THE LARGEST FURNITURE VAN IN NORTH WALES, I TO GO BY ROAD OR RAIL. [Pr DAY WORK OR CONTRACT. — ■■■ —1 — ■ 1 i ■ ■ 9V TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. Practical Upholsterer, Furniture Remover & Carpet Maker, 22, SOCTH PEN'KALI/T, CARNARVON. RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. Mrs A. S. BALLIN, in Ii Baby," Feb., 1898, says: "Ha.vman'e Balsam has earned an excellent repu- tation. I have tried it my. self, and found it give im- mediate relief. I had it very carefully analysed, & it can be used safely for young children & infants." SAFE FOR CHILDREN. I d 0 kk CASH PKICES"D 1/-92 an, 2/C L.M- SPEEDY REMKDY i SPEEDY REMLEDY on COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, &c. I use a good deal in Winter, giving it to Per. vants and others, and in- variably hear of good re- sults. My brother, who had Whooping Cough, and could cot rest, found it the greatest relief."—E. M D. The Elms, Faricgdon, Eerks, June, 1898. IT STOPS COLD. Shipping 4BER > £ EN LIV* TO AUSTRALIA Via TeneriSfe an3 Oape Town in 42 days Airstralasian, Capt.T.F.Spaldicg 3661tcns Mar.7 Aberdeen, Capt. A. Robb, 8659 tons, Mar. 28 THE Steamers of this favourite Linp sail from leondoD everj three weeks, taking saioon \ncl fchird class passengers to Teneriffe, Caps Tcwt, and all Australian and New Zealand Porta. Fares to Australia, £ 1.4 149 to CSC; ia Cape ECWn^9 t0 «3P.-Fo? particulars applj to Th°rap8°n and Co., BUUtsr 8an*re, London, g.p. cl5y9? ALLAN LINE. To MAIL STEAMERS. toe UNITED STATES. ?A „,NG8 FROM LIVERPOOL, for Halifax & Portland ..Mar ll •"Galiforman for Halifax&St John N B Mar 16 Carthaginian" for Halifax ]tfar 25 Castilian "for Halifax & Portland Mar 3Q Calls at Londonderry. Saloon from £ 11, &nd Cabin £ 7, 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, Acoountant, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. a134 AMERICAN LINK. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. Southampton to New York, SATURDAYS. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY, Liverpool to Philadelphia, calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers ana Goods are landed at Phila- delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, which has the shortest and most direct rocte to oil places in the Western States. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENOE, A C0m Southampton or Liverpool, or to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon B. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon; H. J.Williams, Douglas Terrace Bathea^a Richard Roberts, Bethesda; J. T. Williams, Meirion House, B. Fetmnfcg J, Arihar Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rbyl; R. C Evan, Caxton Honse, Dolgelley. g WHITE STAR LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown. Teutonic, Wed.,Mat. 8 Cymric, Wed., Mar. 15 SECOND Cabin carried on Majestic and S Teutonic only. Third 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 House, Dolgellev Messrs J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; or to ISllAY IMRIE & Co., Liverpool, and 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. C17B CONARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. 0 Y A L MAIL qTEAMErS FROM ROy A L MAIL STEAMERS FROM jLt LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. NEW YORK. I FOB BOSTON. Camp80nia,Sat.,Mar.ll Sylvania, Tues., Mar. 7 Umbria, Sat., Mar. 18 Cephalonia, Tu., Mar.14 Lucania, Sat, Mar. 25 Carintbia, Tues.,Mar.21 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, &o. Third Class Passengers by Boston steamers 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, Bothesda Mr O. E. Parry, Slate, Merchant, Dolwyddelen. c Sailurap. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. — THE Cambrian Railways Company issue FirBt- clars 1000 and 500 mile Tickets, the Coupons of which enable the purchasers to travel between etations on the Cambrian Railways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausted. The Tickets will be available for use on and after January Ist nc-xfc. The pnoe of esch ticket is E5 5s 1000 miles, aud C2 17a 6d 500 miles, being about lid per mile. The Coupons, each of whhh repre- sents one mile, have to be exchanged at the Booking Office of the Etarting station for a single or return ticket as required. Tne foUow- ir g are the conditions under which theiie tickets are issued:— 1. The tickets are in the form of books, each ecktiiui. g 10C0 or 50 '• coupons for one mile nptce; thev ara available until the end of twelve months from the last day of the month in W, bih the idsna is macle. 2 Thousand nvile t'ekets are only available for the personal use of the purchaser and of hia or her family, grj^t*, or employees. To enable a ticket to be used by any c-f the purchaser's family or guesti?, wheti not travelling ia the company of tha pcrf baser, a certificate on a prescribed form, -fg- ed by the purchaser, must be presented at th.; Booking Office of the start- ing B-hticn, along with the Coupon Book. In the e-iee of an employee, the certificate must be signed by a Part' er ft the firm, or if a, limited company, by a Director or Manager. If a *hot;sand mile ticket bo -,k or any coopon therein used, r.r attempted to be ueed, in conrraven- Dn cf tbis regulation, the whole book of iUpons will b3 Jorfeued. 3. Certificates authorising the use cf u. coupon èDok by purcha.se"e family, gueste, or em- ployees, may be given either generally for a period, or for a particular journey, but in all c ases the names of the persons authorised to use the book must be slated in the certificate. 4. Before using the Coupon Book, tne pur- chaser must (-ign his name in ink in the place provided therein for the purpose He must, at any time, if called on by the Company's servants, give a specimen of his signature for pDrposes 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 is 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 the booking clerk. 6. Fractions of a mile will be oounted 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. ?. As Boon as the coupons in the 1000 or 500 mile ticket have been exhausted the blank book must be returned to the Company. 8. No allowance will be made for conpors not ueed within the period for which the 1000 or 50a mile ticket' is available, unless the purchaser has been prevented from using the unused coupons by illness or other exceptional cacse, in which cases an allowance at the rate of id per coupon will be made. 9. »pplication for the 1000 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 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 6d each book. remittance to accompany order. a739ws C. S. DEMNiSS, General Manager. Oswestry, December. 1898. O SECUREthe^GREATEST PUBLICITY for vonr Announcements, Advertise in the "HERALD."