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(Djjiaal Supl. &r. NOTICE. I EDWARD EAMES, Gamekeeper, Trea- c»wen, Llangwyl'og, Anglesey, will not be responsible for any Debts incurred by my Wife, ANNE MARGARET EAMES. (digted) EDWARD EAMES. Witness, J. H. P. RAYREB, Trescawen, Anglesey. 0263w August 6th, 1900. CARNARVONSHIRE COUNTY SCHOOLS. A HE ADM \STER will shortly be appointed by the County Governing Body of Car narvonshire, acting under the Welsh Inter- mediate Education Act, for the Llanbaris District Day Dual County School. Salary, R120 and Oapitation Fees (estimated to produce E120). No residence provided. Previous Experience in teaching essential. To commence duties in September next. A knowledge of the Welsh language desirable. Sciaolai ships and Bursaries are given to romising pupils from Elementary Schools. Applications and testimonials (40 printed copies of eich) should be received by the undersigned before the 12th day of August. Canvassing strictly prohibited. J. H. BODVEL ROBERTS. Clerk to the County Governing Body. Carnarvon, 19th July, 1900- c227y2Q$rl34a NOTICE. PROPOSED LOADING STAGE AND AERIAL ROPEWAY AT PEJSI-Y-CHWAREL, ANGLESEY. TV uTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that an X application has been received by the Board of Trade (to whom by The Crown Lands Act, 1866 th", management of the rights and in- teret,t: of the ■ rown in the foreshores of the Unit- d Kingdom has been transferred) from the Coltnt-ss Iron company Limited for permission to construct an open Pile Loading Stage (about 40 feet squire) at a point about 250 feet below wat-r mark opposite the Company's Limestone Qnarries at Pn-y-Chwarel, Llangoed. It is also proposed to erect an Aerial Rope- way irom the Loading Stage to the Quarries. All persons interested are to take notice that 21 days after this date, the Board of Trade will proceed to consider the application, and, in the meantime, they wid receive any objections which may be made thereto. (Signed) T. H. W PELHAM, Assistant Secretary. Boariq of Trade, .Fisheries and Harbour Department, ■<?nd day of August, 19C3. h57w DR WILLIAM LEWJS CHARITY. EXHIBITIONS — FIVE VACANCIES. THE Trustees of the above-named Charity are prepared to receive applications for Five Exhibition", each of the value of R8 per I annum tenable for five years if in residence. The conditions in the will of the founder are: That the Exhibitions be given to poor boys in- clined to learning chiefly and principally, and before eny o^her, ttr.fc c.:me to North Wale-s, but that there be special rcg:vd had to such poor bovs 111 fe bom in £ ngujeey, to be I brought up in Trinity College, Cambridge, or in Jesua College, Oxford. Jf no r-ipl'c^tions from I Students in either of the CoV'eges named are forthcoming, the Trustees will consider applica- tions from Students in one of the other Colleges, in either of the Universities of Oxford or Cam- bridge. Applications, accompanied by certificates of residence and conduct, are to be received by the undersigned before the 23rd of August next. GRANTS TO CLERGYMEN'S WIDOWS. The Trustees are also prepared to receive applications for a grant of 94 a year to one or mora widows of poor olergymen. These appli- cations should be in hand not later than the 23rd August. J. HENRi THOMAS, Secretary. Carnarvon, 1st August, 1903. c257w In the Matter of the Companies Aots. 1862 to 1898; And in the Matter of THE ANGLESEY I TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. TVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a XN Petition for the Winding up of the above- named Company by the Coanty Court of Car- narvon, holden at Bangor, was on the Thfrty. first day of July, 1900, presented to the said Court by Hugh Rochfort Maxsted, now residing at the Barracks, CrownhMl, in the County of Devon, a Director of the said Company and by the said Company, and that the said Petition is directed to be heard before the Cowt sitting at Bat)<j'jr on the Tenth ray oi September, 1900, and aay Creditor or contributory of the said I Company desirous to support or oppose tho jnak'ng of an Order on the said Petition may appear at the time of hearing by himself or hia Solicitor or his Counsel for that purpose, and a copy of the Petition will be furnished to any Oreditor or contributory of the said Company requiring the same by the undersigned on pay- ment of the regulated charge for the sime. WITHINGTON, PETTY, & BOUTFLOWER, Solicitors for the Petitioners, 11, Spring Gardens, Manchester. I NOTE.—Any person who intends to appear On the hearing of the said Petition must serve o a or s-;nd by poet to the abovenamed notice, in Writicg, of his intention so to do. The notice ttmst state the name an-1 address of the person, or if a firm the name and address of the firm, .R"d must be signed by the person, or firm, or 'his, or their Solicitor (if any), and must be Berfed, or if posted must be sett by post in sum cient time to reach the above named not later than six o'clock in the afternoon of the Sixth of I September, 1900. c268w THE LICENSING ACTS, 1872-74. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Pariah of Llaabeblig, in the Borough of Carnarvon, in the County of Carnarvon, and to the Super. intendent of the Police of the Division in which the House and Premises hereinafter mentioned are situate. I ROBERT ERNEST EVANS, of Tower Buildings. Bridge Street, in the Parish of Llanbiblig, in the Borough of Carnarvon, in the County of Carnarvon, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant and Dealer, Manager for Ind, 'Coope. and Company, Limited, Hereby Give You Notice that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Borough of Carnarvon, to be holden at the County Hall, Carnarvon, in the said Borough, On TV? onday, the 27th day of August, 1900, for a tilCENSE or Licenses to hold (1) An additional Excise License for the Sale of Spirits and Iiiqaenrs by Retail at a House or Shop situate and being known as Tower Buildings, Bridge Street, in the said Parish of Llaibablig, in the Said Borough of Carnarvon, to be consumed off ^"he premises, in pursuance of the Act 24 and 25 Vic., cip. 21, seo. 2, and any Acts amending the same; (2) An Excise License for the Sale of Wine by Retail at the same premises, to be I Consumed off the premises, iu pursuance of the Act 23 Vic., cap 21. sec. 3. and Acts amending the same and I Further Give You Notice that •he said House or Shop is the Property of John Griffith Jones, of Tower Buildings, Bridge Street, Carnarvon aforesaid. Given under my hand this 3rd day of August. Given under my hand this 3rd day of August, 1900. I ROBERT ERNEST EVANB. Messrs Blewitt, Reynolds, and Co., Solicitors, 35, Waterloo Street, Birmingham. c264N I] D. oJ ONEli, BILLPOSTER TOWN CRIER, 43, Thomaa Street, HOLYHEAD. K.B.—All orden punctually attended to, and ruaoubl. tmaa. THE GREAT REMEDY ^8 I GOUT PILLS FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, "^laitn a sriperiouty over all other Gone and medicines. They give relief from fcainia a few h urs, and a speedy cure without 'he slightest inconvenience. All Chemists and Stores, at Is lid and 2s 9d box. c559w -a_ CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure, in either sex, all acquired or consti- tutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, gravel, and Pains in the Back. Free from ^erenry. Established upwards of 30 years. boxes 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent «ledicine Vendors throughout the World, or • -l °.r s^y stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln Midland Counties Drug Co., Lincoln. §iente. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for theereotion of two Houees at Ebenezer, Llandfleiniolen, for William uriffith, Esq. For farther particulars apply to OWEN ROBERTS, Architect, c266w 37, MoorAells, Liverpool. public Ptotittigk &r. GUILD HALL, CARNARVON. Two Nights Only. MR W. L. DOBELL'S POPULAR LA COMEDIE ANGLAISE COMPANY. FRIDAY, August 10th, Shakespeare's greatest Love Tragedy, "ROMEO AND JULIET" as played by Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Mr Dobell in his marvellous impersonation of Romeo; Miss Jennie Pegg, the clever young leading actress, from the Opera House, Leices- ter, etc., as Juliet." JS300 worth of gorgeous costumes, swords, and accoutrements SATURDAY, August iltb, the Greit War Play of the Day, BRITONS AND BOERS." New Eonga New Dances! Doors open 7.30, begin at 8. Early doors open at 7. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is, and Gil. Also at DRILL HAtJL. DENBIGH. Wed- nesday and Thursday, August 15th ad 16th. c262w GUILD HALL. CARNARVON. One Night only. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1C20. FRESH FROM THE FRONT. MR FREDERIC VILLIERS (the well-known War Artist of lhe Illustrated London News," with Lord Roberts, Lord Methuen, and General French), WILL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIS EXPERIENCES, ENTITLED — "KRUGER AND KHAKI," Profusely Illustrated with about 200 Limelight Views, reproduced from Snapshots taken during the actual fighting (speo'sl for this Leotuie), and which have not yet been pub- lished. Reserved, 3s Second, 2s; Third, Is; F'1d 6d (limited). Plan and Tickets at Mr Rowland. Castle Square. Doors open at 7.30; com- mence at 8. o274w THE PLACE TO SPEND A HaPPY DAY. ABERSOCH REGATTA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th. See future Advertisements, but come. c215o LLANBEDROG, PWLLHELI. GLYNYWEDDW HALL AND GROUNDS. THIS Stately Mansion, with its famous Picture Galleries and delightful Grounds, is one of the prettiest places in Carnarvonshire. is one of the prettiest places in Carnarvonshire. OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. Admission, Sixpence. Combined Tickets the interesting Marinei Tram ride to and from Llanbedrog and Pwllheli, and admission to Grounds and Galleries, One Shilling. c384y406 CARNARVONSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL SHOW, 1900, OPEN TO THE COUNTY OF CARNARVON, will be held at the OVAL', CARNARVON, On SATURDAY, September 8th, 1&00. President: J. E. GREAVES, Eaq, Lord Lieutenant of the County.^ Vice-president:: Mr HUGH OWEN, Penarth Clynnog. PRIZES'offered! for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, exhibited by persons residing within the District of the Show. Jumping Competition, Dogs, and Poultry. Schedules from the Secretary, ROBERT PARRY, I y667cS12s Auctioneer, Pwllheli. DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE 58th ANNUAL ANNUAL SHOW will be held at DENBIGH, On Thursday Next, AUGUST 16th, 1900. THE LARGEST ONE DAY'S SHOW I ever held in North Wales, OVER 1300 ENTRIES. I DRIVING COMPETITIONS. HORSE LEAPING (Lady and Gentlemen Riders). Covered Grand Stand to hold nearly 2000 People. Admission to Show.-9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2a., 2 p.m. to 4 30 p.m., Is. For cheap bookings to Denbigh see Railway Companies' Bills. c271o T. WELSBY, Seo., RHYL. LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY, LTD. Secretary Mr Samuel Hoghes. SEASON 1900. THE COMPANY'S POPULAR CONCERTS. GRAND ORCHESTRA, Leader •••••• Mr Frederic Seigl. Conduotor and Solo Pianist: Mr A. E. Bartle. SACRED CONCERT on Sunday at 8.15 p.m. Admission to 5 30 p.m., 2d after 5 30 p.m., 6d. Season Tickets Front Seats, 28s Second do., 22s. Monthly Tickets Front Seats, 14s; Seoond do., lis. Weekly Tickets: To May 26th (excepting Good Friday), 2s 6d and 3s 6d. rl2911 PRINTING! Primting 1 PRINTING. Printing I Herald" Carnarvon. Printing I PRINTING I PHttiagJ PRINTING • EVERY MAN Suffering irom NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY Sd send for valuable pamphlet explaining how all nervous and organic derangements may be fiUC- cussfully treated without stomach medication. The method is easy and pleasant, and will effect a perfect and permanent cure. Sent sealed. Port Free.-Address, E. NORTON, 69 and 60, f' gflumoery Lane. Loadon, W.CL Ext. XO v*a.ra. (Mucation. S. WINIFRE D'S, BANGOR. (Church of England Public School.) Headmistress: Miss F. J. DAVIES, B.A. Lond. (Late Scholar of Newnbam College, Cam- bridge Classical Tripos, Class I. FEEb, £ 35 a year, with a special reduction .&. of 95 for Welsh or Irish girls. Combined bill and sea air. Playground. A Technical Department has been added to the School. Full particulars from the Headmistress. Q213E LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. £ 35, £ 30, £ 25, Two £ 15, Two £ 10, Two £ 8 8s. THESE Scholarships, lfmited to Boys enter- ing the School next September, are payable annually, and tenable during residence. The Examination will begin on Tuesday, September 18th, 1930. Board and Tuition, 48 guineas a year. Last three years' successes include 19 Scholarships and Exhibitions, 7 First, and 10 Seconds at Oxford and Cambridge, besides Junior TTniversity Mathematical Exhibition and Junior University Mathematical Scholarship at Oxford, and First place, by 300 marks, in Mays, Trinity, Cambridge. Particulars from Rev The Warden. c351n '0-. Stobsttigtes. ———————————————— COUNTY OF CARNARVON. rpRANSVAAL WAR RELIEF FUND. FURTHER LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. £ s. d. Amount already acknowledged 3319 15 7 Penmaenmawr Local Fund. 201 0 0 Dinorwic Slate Quarry Workmen 14 15 7 Penrhyn Quarry Officials and Work. men's Patriotic Con cert 9 (2od and 3rd instalments) 67 13 9 Penrhyn Quarry St. John Ambu- lance Association (3rd instilment) 9 6 0 British Women's Temperance As- sociation (Fourcrosses Branch) 2 5 0 Garn Dolbenmaen and District L'calFund. 26 3 2 Local Collection at Caerhun, Llan- gelynin, Llanbedr, and Dolgarrog 21 13 3 Llanfairfechan Local Fund (2nd instalment) 30 8 3 F. S. Barnard, Eeq., Brynbras Castle, Llanrug 100 0 0 Proceeds of concert, Llandeiniolen neigbbourhood 9 11 2 Glanogwen Girls National School.. 0 10 6 Soar Congregational Chapel, Pen- ygroea 4 1 0 Peniel, Nantmor, per Mr W. Hughes, Cwmcaeth 3 0 8 Portmadoc Local Fund 182 0 0 Bangor Local Fond (final instal- ment) 92 14 7 JE4084 18 6 DAVID BREESE, Hon. Seoretary. Portmadoo, 8th August, 1900. c270o H E R B B R T'S HAVANA CIGAR AND CIGARETTE STORES, 26, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. STICKS and FANCY GOODS. LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S HIGH. CLASS HAIR-DRESSING SALOONS. rl2b PAVILION CIGAR STORES G. F. F ORRESTER, TOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSER, 109, MOSTYN STREET, (Opposite the Ciocii), ALSO THE PALACE, LOWER MOSTYN ST. LLANDUDNO. W. H. PARRY, FROM DECASTRO & CO., BELGRAVJi, LONDON, BEOS to announce that he has RE-OPENED the Business lately carried on by Mr John Jones in Castle Square. The entire Stock is New, and all articles of the very best quality. W. H. P. hopes, by strict personal attention GO business, to merit the support of the inhabi- tant of Carnarvon and neighbourhood. DISPENSING PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIP- TIONS A SPECIALITY, c286w WEAR MORTON'S BOO TS AND S HOE S. None Better. None Cheaper, č" 10, E A S T GAT EST R E EjT (Strya y Porth Mawr), CARNARVON. o363 QI!5. I ILJLIAMS JONES, WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN, 22, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. THE LTNKS OF LOVE are what I deal in, and, as befitting their high purpose, I take oare that they are of the very best quality. You can have them of any size or weight you like, but they are all equally good. I charge no more than is requisite to pay for the metal and the making. Useful Present given with each King. Magnificent Stock of DIAMOND AND GEM RINGS. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES To suit all defects of Vision. CARADOC ROWLAND, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 17, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. COMMERCIAL STATIONER, SCHOOL STATIONER, AND BOOKSELLER. SPLENDID SELECTION OF LEATHER GOODS, BAGS, PURSES, WALLETS, ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BRASS FRAMES & INKSTANDS, &c. "EXPRESS," I, NOTA BENE," "UMPIRE." & "PELICAN" FOUNTAIN PENS. Agent for Edwards's Premier Files. Glacier Window Decorations. c314n BEST TAILORING IN NORTH WALES. LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON. Telephone, 0193. Telegrams, Miller, Carnarvon. JONES I AND I MILLER. THE MOST COMPLETE TAILORING AIM OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT IN NORTH WALES. SPECIAL JSTQTICE WILLIAM THOMAS, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, Begs to announce that he has a large quantity of every description and quality of [HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE, acompriait)g DINING and DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, &c., Ac., n at very Low Prices. ■Rftfom hn"Went Workmen kept. Everything done under own supervision. elsewhere buyers would do well to inspect Thomas's Magnificent Stock at c4ggw 8, MARKET ^ST Rp £ E T c488w (OPPOSITE CONSERVATIVE CLUB), CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1874. National Telephone No^T" E. NOBLE, SODA WATKR AND LEMONADE MA NTTFACTCRER CAENAEVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., 17th May, 1898 COPY CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. A number of samplea of Aerated Beverages received from Mr E. Noble. Carnarvon ^«SCirLviVe ,.he va"0118 g°od9 manufactured by hiin, have been submitted to rigorous fn iv this Laboratory, in addition to specimens of the materials used th« hiohoof JL r ?, r £ uc^°°\ All were fonnd to b9 of exceptional excellence, and of It is & sonraffnf yia 3adiciously P^'Oared, and gratifying to the taste and eye. high purity and „utesbm0n* ia faVoar oi the -5ft2a GRANVILLE H. SHARPS, F.C.S., -fee., Analyst, — —Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." #4 WELSH CYCLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Popular Of Mona n Cycles jglO 10 0 "ImperiaIMona" do. JB1212 0 h. L L REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED a by Experienced Workmen. Charges strictly moderate. Free Wheels from 12s 6d. o587N EVAN JONES AND SON, 4, OASTLE SQTT ARE, AND THE CARNARVON CYCLE WORKS, FOR QUALITY, VALUE, VARIETY, AND PROMPTNESS. MAKERS OF "THE CASTLE" CYCLES. SOLE DISTRICT AGENTS FOR THE [FOLLOWING WORLD'S BEST CYCLES: R 0 V,E R s JAMES', OSMONDS, R E:F E R E E S SINGERS, SUNBEAMS, ARIELS, STARS, BICYCLES EXCHANGED F:O:R N;E W ONES. REPAIRS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ENAMELLING AND PLATING ON "THIR PREMISES. BICYCLES BUILT TO ORDER. :FREE WHEELS FITTED. DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS:- CARNARVON CYCLE WORKS. C191N THE ROYAL WELSH TABLE WATER mew mew c v t P*l ols A most icholesome and delicious Table Tfrater. PROF. WANKLYN. R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHiN, N. WALES. Established 1825. London Agents W. BEST & SONS, 22, Henrietta Street, W. í D. WHEATLEY & SONS, 24, South Audley Street, W. The Universal Reniedy for Acidity of the Stoiyiach, Heada che, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, ■ Bilious Affections. The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel; the, safest and most penile Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Fe- males, and the Sick- ness of Pregnancy. a I. MAGNESIA I I ,I Sold Throughout the World. 0 N.B.-ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA, Saitohs. CORRIS RAILWAY. MINIATURE Gauge, starting from Machyn- ItJL lleth, where the Cambrian and Corns Stations adjoin. ] REAL PICTURESQUE WALES. Charming River, Luke and Mountain Scenery, abounding in Glens and Waterfalls. The Popular Rail and Coach Route to CADER IDRIS and TALYLLYN LAKES. From Whit Monday to end of September conveyances run regularly twice a day between Corris and Talyllyn close to the foot, and allow ing ample time for ascending Cader Idris. For Coach and Train Times see Billc. rl86N J. R. DIX, General Manger. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SUSPENSION of EXCURSION, WEEK- END, or other CHEAP BOOKINGS, on SATURDAYS, August 4th and 11th, 1900. All Excursion Bookings to Stations on the London and North Western Railways will be Suspended on Saturdays, August 4th and 11th. All Excursion Bookings to Stations on the Great Western Railway will be Suspended on Saturday, August 4th. All Excursion Bookings to Stations on the Midland Railway will be Suspended on Satur- days, August 4th and 11th. This cancels all announcements of Excursion Bookings on'the above-mentioned dates to L. & N. W., G. W., and Midland Railway Co's Stations and other Companies' Stations via L. & N. W., G. W., and Midland Railways. Ordinary and Tourist Tickets only (where such are in operation) will be issued on August 4th and 11th, to L. & N. W. Railway Co.'s Stations and other Companies' Stations via L. & N. W. Railway, and ou August 4th to Great Western Co.'s Stations and other Companies' Stations via Great Western Railway, and on August 4th and 11th to Midland Railway Co.'s Stations and other Companies' Stations via Midland Railway. a226o COMMENCING, June 13, and every Wed- C nesday during June, July, August, and September, cheap Weekly and Fortnightly Tickets are issued from London to the CAMBRIAN COAST, and certain inland stations available to return on the following Monday, Wednesday, Monday week or Wednesday week. Tickets at the same fares are also issued during the same period every Wednesday to London, available to return the following Wednesday or Wednesday week. 806310 Commencing July 2nd to September 29th. RAIL AND COACH EXCURSIONS are run asunder:—By Rail to Llanfyllin, thence by Road Conveyance to Lake Vyrnwy; by Rail to Rhayader, thence by Road Conveyance to Nantgwillt and Elan Valley (Birmingham Cor- poration Waterworks); by Rail to Glandovey, thence by Road Conveyance to Llyfnant Valley (Glaspwll Cascade and Cwmrhaiadr Waterfall); by Rail to Aberystwyth, thence by Road Con- veyance to Devil's Bridge; by Rail to Towyn, thence by Road Conveyance to Talyllyn Lake, by Rail to Corris, thence by Road Conveyance to Talyllyn Lake. Passengers may either travel to Towyn, thence by Coach to Talyllyn and back, or by Circular Tour via Towyn to Talv- llyn Lake, returning via Corris and Machynlleth, or vice versa. They may also travel via Mach- ynlleth and Corris to Talyllyn, and return by same route. By Rail to Dolgelley, thence by Road Conveyance to Torrent Walk, Precipice Walk, Ty'nygroes, Rhaiadr Du, Rhaiadr Mawddach, and Pistyll y Caen; br Rail to Llanbedr and Pensarn, thence by Road Con- veyance to Mochras Island (the Island of Shells), Cwmbychan Lake, Drws Ardudwy, and Rhiniog Valley; by Rail to Penrhyndeudraeth, thence by Road Conveyance to Tanybwlch and Maentwrog Waterfalls; by Rail to Penrhyndeudraeth, thence by Road Conveyance to Beddgelert. By Rail to Pwllheli, thence by Road Conveyance to Abersoch and Nevin. Tour from Towyn to Gwastadfryn, at the foot of Cader Idris. RAIL and COACH TRIPS to Snowdon (Circular and Loop Tours), Cynicht (the Sugar Loaf Moun- tain), Bettwsycoed (via Beddgelert and Pass of Aberglaslyn), Corns, Dinaa Mawddwy and Dol- gelley, fifteen miles drive over Talyllyn and Bwlchoerddrws Passes, Beaumaris, Llanberis, etc. For full particulars as to Train Times, Fares, and dates of certain of the Coach Tours, see Tourist Programmes and Rail and Coach Tour Programmes. 3,649 ON and after May 1st, SECOND CLASS' TICKETS at slightly above Third Class Fares will be issued between all Statioas on the Cambrian Railways. &476 THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. THE Cambrain Railways Company issve JL First-claw 1000 and 500 miles Tickets, the Coupons of which enable the purchasers to travel between stations on the Cambrain Railways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausted. The price of each ticket is LS 61 1000 miles Md R2 17. 6d 600 miles, being about 1iG per mile. Application 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- tend&nt of the Line, Cambrian Railways, Os- wesfcry (cheques to be made payable to the Cam- brain Co. or order), from whom also books con- taining 100 certificates for authorising the we of the tickets by the purchaser's family, gvests, or employees can be obtained, prioe 6d each book, remittance to accompany order. C. 8. DENNIS8, General Mamagwr. COACHING TOUR No. 23 and 24). TH E COACH "ST. B E UNO" I RUNS DAILY I FROM DIN AS STATIONI (at 10.10 B.m) TO CLYNNOG, I AND BACK SAME DAY for the 5.7 Train at Dinas. I Parties may arrange to leave Clynnog later for the 6.50 or 8.2 Trains from Dinas. The Coach returns to Clynnog same Evening. J. R. JONES, Proprietor. r240 EFORE you decide on a House apply for illustrated booklet explaining "How to Live Rent Free," which will be sent on receipt of postcard by Manager, 72, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. c241o E. G is I F P I T H 5, EAGLES HOTEL, I (Top of Pool Street), CARNARVON. Wholesale Bottler of Guinness's Stouft, wwaor's Rua am$ Aloo. a1 j OIGrjESTIN. Yfbdpyginiaeth OU1,s. DDIFFYG TREULIAD, j PO«N YN Y OYLLA, PENSYF&»uD08 Ao.-li 1$«. NE URAIjGKnsr 1 WE L L A'R DDANNODD, TI Ob NEURALGIA, Tic DOLOREUX, At. DymfrFeddygiaiMtb orea 0 ddigoa.-lI 111- KELTIO SA DOE. PUR. ABC 8. TREULIADWT. Sauof Gwir Gymreig. X Bancs Rhataf. 1' Sauoe Goreu. a III Chm bob Ohemi* a Grocer, nea WILLIAM OWEN amd Co., PWLLDLI. Wfc. LIVERPOOL & NORTH WALES REGULAR DAILY SAILINGS (Sundae included) JULY & AUGUST. B4ngor* St Plvi •ANGLESEY.—Special Trip by ILlwdn^lt JlTday> Augue*. EMS fnd 8teMnOT" "S»- Menai Straus A from Llandudno to Trips Round island of A^Z3^rvon» also Special Douglas, Blackpool, &o. y' to Hol>head, For fare* and all further «„• 1 R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor St., Ca.l"JJarvon at the respective Pier Gates • or to thtfr -rV°n the North Wiles Steam ,hip Go ,LldT'o R Socretary, 20,Water St.,WS&I.%0B,§ £ e81y61p abbbdken LIITST- v ™ T? AUSTRALIA. Plymouth, Teneriffe and Cape Town M ia 42 days. Moravian, Cspt. A. o;mpson, 4573 tons Sent 4 nnHE■T'F.Spaiuing, 3661 tons, Oct 2 T L?™" of this favourite Line sail from +v IfndoB &B taking saloon NASA to Teneriffe, Cape ToS? »nd an Australian and New Zealand PoS' TOWIl, £9 9ø to £30.-For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson 30d Co" 7, Billiter SqUAre, London, R C. e!28cl6 ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO R n v A T LINE) mail steamfrq LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. s s. Lake Soperior S.E. Lake Ontario AnSiIS Passengers booked through to 'all mrtl S Can^a and United States. Superior accom- Ti? i ?q rates for First, Second, and lhu-d Ciass Passengers. Special terms to r amilies and Partes* intending io emigrate Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., Afric^ Water Street, Liverpool. c78o AMERICAN LINE. SDlTnSSj ri;?r,MAIL 8TEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE CW TfP t0 >'ork' Saturdays. Highest Clasi of accommodation for Saloon, Second 8ERVTOE assengers and Goods are landed at Pku«_ delpba on the Wharf of the pSMtAJ rS" road, which has the shortest aad mort dir^fc route to all places in the Western States Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, k Co., W T m;?r Sonthampton or Liverpool, or to R R RtJfK "xo » a a11 Strem, Carnarvon; C SsuSS '5 ,angm Street' Carnarvon: Mr* Bethe»da; Rich- Hou?e B wt v Jk T; Meirion S6' B- Festimog; J. Arthur Evans and Co KrOoWJ.?- Bbr'i "■ °- E" C»*o- WHIT E BTAB LINE. T MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queeustown. Majestie.Wed., Ang. lb Teatonfc.Wed., Aug. 29 Oceanic Wed., Aug. 22 Germanio,Wed.,Sept. 5 THIRD Class passage at Low Rates, in- eluding Outfit free of charge, to New 1(Annl Ttop Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Brtker aml w f wTr"' SHP ^and France Ker> ana v>- J. Williams, 7. Market St™ WTdSnV °n?riJa"S' X5: Edward EVan, 1 Pea'SST& *»Waig S a Hughes, 8, MkS Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer (W r?" 11" Holyhead; W. O. WffliaJ, Globe Sbi W.™' house, Star, Llanrwst; R. C Evans raJ+ House, Dolgelley: Messrs T Caxton Co 'Messrs j. Arthur Evans and Edwardf 710W1V Rhyl; William J Parro C^lliams Terrace, Llanberis; W. ism^immfTp "?■' Betl^esda5 to Stn.Pt V w 'J^ Co. Liverpooi, 17, Cockspur Londoiv Leadenhall Street, E.C., CUNARD LINE. Royal mail steamers LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN T TO NEW YORK. Lucania, Sat., Aug. 11 Etruria, Sat., Sent 1 mbria, Aug. la Servia, Tues., Sept 4 Campania, b..„Aw ^noa.ia, Sat;, 8 Ivernia, Tues., Aug. 21 Ultonia, Tues., Aug. 28 fcaxoma, Tues., Sept. 4 6 £ 7rifk S°(>n £ 1J, an7d JuPwards, Second Cabin j upwards, 3rd Class Rate £ 5 5S and upwards, according to Steamer and Season 10 Retum Tickets saf°°n; 5 pe.r cent,. 2nd Cabin. New York without extra charge. 3rd Class Passengere by Boston Steamers booked to New York, PMla- delphia, or Baltimore without extra. charge. Outfit free. ° Passengers booked through to all parts of America and Canada. Apply to The COTAKD STEAMSHIP^, Liverpool, t?)^ir Agents;—Mr W. J. Williams?^1, Market Street, Carnarvon; Mr R. Roberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda; Mr 0. E. Pany, Slate Merchant., Dolwyddelen; Mr R. C. Evans. Carton.House, Dolgelley. o "THE GRAPHIC." 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