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grrlknueuhtar Uottc*. In Parliament—Session 1901. PORT YIAUOO CROE^OR anr1 BEDD. GELERC TRAlM RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in ar cordanoe with the Standing Orders of Parliament a Special General Mesticg of the Proprietors or the said Company will bu held at 2 King Street Blackburn Lancashire on Wednesday the first day of May 1901 at 12 O'clock noon at whUh Meeting a Copy of the following Bill now being promotei in Parlia- ment will be submitted for the consideration of the Proprietors present in person or by proxy viz :— POKTMADOC BEDDGELERT and SOUTH SNOWDON RAILWAY (H.L.) An Act for the acquisition of the Under- lakirg of the Portmndoo Croesor and Bedc'gelwt Tram Railway Company to ConhU-ucli railways and works in the Parishes of Tredys Ynyscynhaiarn and Beddgelert in the County of Carnarvon and the Patiah of Llunfrotben in the County of Merioneth to produce store and provide -ele .trioity for public and private purposes and for oilier parposes." Dated this 16th day of April 1901 (Signed) JAMES H. WALE Secretary O428:E 2 King Street Blackburn Lancashire. Be EDWARD ROBERTS, of Lincoln Villa Trinity Square, Llandudno, Deoeased. ALL Persons having any Claims against the Estate of this Deceased are requested to forth with send particulars thereof to us, as Solicitors for the Executor. CHAMBERLAIN and JOHNSON, Llandudno 15th April, 1901. rl37N RURAL DISTRI0T1)F VALLEY7 PARISH OF HOLYHEAD RURAL. TyjOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on i' Wednesday, the Third day of July next, Application will be made to Hia Majesty's Juatir es of the Feaoa assembled at Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Anglesey at Holyhead, for Mn Order for diverting the public Footpath between Bodwradd and Isatit Fawr, in the Parish of Holyhead Rural, in the Bural District; of Valley, in the said County of Angle- Bey, atd that the Certificate of two Justices having viewed the same, with a plan of the old and proposed new public Footpath, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County, on the First day of May next. Signed on behalf and by Order of the Rural District Council of Valley, being the Highway Authority for the said Parish of Holyhead Rural, this 25th dxy of March, 1901. JAMES E. HUGHES, Clerk to the said Rural c39lN District Counoil of Valley. Re JAMES EUSTACE, Deceased. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22 and 23 Vict., cap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that aii Creditors and other Persons having any Clnims or Demands against the Estate of James Eustace, late of Number 2, Penrhyn View, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Coiwyn Bay, in the County of Denbigh (formerly of the City of Sheffield), out of business, deceased (who died on the 30th of November, 1900), and whose Will wag proved in the Principal Probate Registry of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 20th of February, 1901, by Thomas Henry Bishop, Walter Turton, and Charles Basford Hobbis (the Executors thereof), are hereby required to fiend partioulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to the undersigned, Solicitors to the said Executors, before the 31st of May, 1901, after which date the paid Executors will dis- tribute the A saets of the taid Deceased amongst the Persons entitled thereto, having regard only to Claims and Demands of which they shall then hnve had notice, and will not be liable for the eaid Aesets or any part thereof so dia tributed to any Person of whose Claim or Demand they s hall not then have had notice. Dated this 18th of April, 1901. BtJRDEKIN, BENSON, and BURDEKINS, 41, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, rl3RN Solicitors to the said Executors. Be MARY JANE ROWLÃNDS, Deceased. irursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and ASrrt Victoria, cap. 35, intituled, II An Act to further aud Amend the Law of Property and NRelieve the Trustees," OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Persona having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of Mary Jane Rowlands, late of No. 12, Tithebarn Street, Carnarvon, in the County of Carnarvon, Spinster, Deoeased (who died on the 3rd day of Deoember, 1900, and to whose Estate Letters of Administration were granted out of the Prin. cipal Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court ot Justice on the 30ch day of January, 1901. to Sebastian Henderson Wil. liams, of No. 104, Hyde Road, Ardwich, in the City of Manchester), are hereby lequired to send the pviticulars, in writing, of their Claims or Demands to me, the undersigned, as Solicitor o* the Rrid A dcainiatrtttor. on or before the lsi day of June, 1901, after which date the said Admin- istrator will proceed to distribute the Assets of the Deceased amongst the Persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which he shall then have had notice, and he will not be liable for the Assets of the Deceased, or any part thereof, eo distri. buted to any Person or Persons of whose Claims or Demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 16th day of April, 1901. THOS. W. HENWOOD, of No. 8, High Street, Carnarvon, N Solicitor for the said Administrator. BANGOR AND BEAUMARIS UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MASTER AND MATRON. THE Guardians of this Union invite applica- tiona for the appointment of a Master and Matron of their Workhouse. Applicants must be man and wife, and not exneea r>$45 years of age respectively. The Master must be fully competent to keep the BOOKS and Accounts and to perform all the duties prescribed by the Order of the Local Government Board, and will be required to five seoijrifcy to the amount of JB200 by a policy of a guarantee in some approved society. Salary Master, £50 Matron. JB30 per auntim with rations and furnished apattments in the Workhouse. The appointment will be subject to the ap- proval of the Local Government Board, and the provisions cf the Poor Law Officers Superan. nuation Act, 1896, for the purpose of which the emoluments have been fixed at JB36 per annnot ireapectivety. Applications., in Candidates' own handwriting, mutt be made upon printed forms, which can be obtained by Bending a stamped-tfddressed foolscap envelope, and must be returned 80 S3 to reach me not later than 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 29th April, 1901. Selected Candidates will be asked to attend the Board Meeting to be held on the 30th May, 1901. R. BENJAMIN EVANS, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offices, Bangor, 11th April, 1901. 04202 E. D. J0HES- BILLPOSTER & TOWN CRIER, 43, Thomas Street, HOLYHEAD. N.B. —All orders punctually attended to, and dost reasonable terms. ,I £ "?; | THE BEST J IL An$ £ szr>f*O 1 | i Bitiva fc'.wk>j? g At Lowest Pr3cc» | I Carriage Paid, 1 I Catalogue 546 frso on appj/csh'oa. | IDICKSONS J Royal Seed Warehouses, § I CHESTER.) "—ii nwi—imimn win inn in IIIMIIIII nirmiiniiinir inP M "—ii nwi—imimn win i inn in IIIMIIIII i nirmiiniiinir i inP Public gjftwttnigs, &c. GUILD HALL, CARNARVON, THURSDA Y Æ FRIDAY, April 25 Æ 26, 1901, THE CARNARVON AMATEUR THEATRICAL CLUB, In "A that For FOOL'S Successful Two PARADISE," Three Nights by Act only, Sydney Play, Grundy. IN AID OF THE DISTRICT NURSES' FUND. Book Early. c422s I WHIT MONDAY, MAY 27th, 1901. I JJECREATION GROUND, PWLLHELI. SECOND ANNUAL WHITSUNTIDE FETE, GALA. AND SPORTS. FIRST-CLASS ARTISTES will be engaged. For Entry Forms apply E. E. Young, Sports Manager, Pwllheli. o N LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY, LTD. Secretary. Mr Samuel Hughes. Season 1901. THE PIER COMPANY'* POPULAR CONCERTS, P PIER COMPANY'S ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Arthur W. Payne, A.R.A.M. Sub-Conductor: Mr W. Haigh. Vocalists: April 20th to 22nd, Miss LILLIE WORMALD, Soprano. April 23rd to 26th, Mr PELHAM WILKS, Baritone. Season Tickets: Front Seats, 28s; Second Seats, 22s. Monthly Tickets Front Seats, 14s; Second Seats, lis. Weekly Tickets: 2s 6d and 3s 6d. Admission to Pier to 5.30 p.m., 2d, after 5.30, 6d. Saored Concert on Sunday at 8.15 p.m. rl03w MAY-DAY FESTIVITIES AT LLANDUDNO. CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN AND MAYPOLE DANCES. A GRAND PROOESBïoN: EXCELLENT PRIZES. BICYCLE AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. A GRAND "DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE. TWO BANDS. A WIND UP WITH A BALL. DON'T FORGET THE MAY-DAY AT LLANDUDO. rl28wr (Education. BEAUMARIS GRAMMAR AND COUNTY SCHOOL. Headmaster: E. MADOO JONES, M.A., assisted by experienced University Staff. OCHOOL Re opens on April 26th. Boarders Q reoeived at the School House Hostel with resident Mistresses in connection with Girls' Department. For further particulars apply to Headmaster or WILLIAM GRIFFITH, C435N Clerk, Beaumaris. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. MEDICAL FACULTY. SUMMER SESSION, 1901. THE Summer 8ession of the Medical School JL commences on Wednesday, May 1st. Complete courses of instruction are offered for degree in Medioine and Surgery, and for Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Diplomas. SCHOOL OF DENTAL SURGERY. The Liverpool Dental Hospital is now incor- Sorated with the Dental School. A new [eohanical Laboratory at the Hospital is now open, and iB completely furnished with the most modern appliances for instruction in Dental Mechanics A limited number of pupils will be taken for three yeara' course of Mechanical Dentistrv. DIPLOMAS IN PUBLIC HEALTH. Complete course of instruction for Diplomas in Public Health are given in the new Labora- tories, and in connection with the Sanitary Work of the City. These courses may be com- menced at any time. Prospectuses of the Medical, Dental, Public Health, and Pharmaceutical Courses, and further information as to Fees, Scholarship &o., may be bad on application .075x A. M. PATERSON. M.D Dean. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. From JBlO upwards, on BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. THE Tindemigfied has been established since 1370, and has Always conducted business us. der his own name.. He always endeavoured to act in a fair and straightforward manner, and has received many hundreds of letters of ap- preciation and thanks from those who have dealt with him. NO PRELIMINARY FEES CHARGE.L. NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. PROMPT ATTENTION TO INQUIRIES. Prospectuses, Pamphlets containing compli- mentary Letters from Borroweis, terms for advances, or any information desired, will be supplied, 0f charge on application either personally or by letter to cm GEORGE PAYNE a 501 Xv 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. L.IVSRPOOr' GENTLEMAN having a Jt\. large amount of uninvested CAPITAL at his command, will Lend same in the strictest privacy in sums of £10 to JE1000 to any respec- table person (male or fe-sle) in any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their own promissory note, WltbOJ p ueties; delay, or law oharges.-The loIDount. sorrowed can be repaid by easy instalments, or arranged to suit bor- rowers. Also on eeds, Mortgages, Dock Bonds, Jewellery. Goods of every desorip tion at a low rate of interest. As this office is a bona-fide private concern, ana not connected with any loan office, it18 requestedthat habitual borrowers will not apply* *'°r Iur»her parsiou ars call or write „ WILLIAM CAMERON, Melville-chambers, 50a, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telephone No. 1197. Telegrams, "Finance Liverpool. mmmm Y38045 MANLY MEN.—Why suffer the pains and misery caused by Nervousness, Prema- ture, Exhaustion, and Wasting Weakness? Send for my Book, which shows how every man, young and old, can be thoroughly and quickly cured without, Stomach Medicine or Electricity. Specimens of letters received and guaranteed genuine:—"I cannot find words to express how thankful I am. I used to think I never would get cured. I wish I had seen your advertisement at first. I should have saved many pounds.-—O. F. M."—"I have carried out your instructions, and am now perfectly well.—J. G."—Sent sealed, post free, for two stamps. H. J. Leigh, 92 and 93, Great Russell Street, London, W.O. Tknd at one* and be 4Kred. T-r-Nre years' cow public jBiiihtflSt fcc. PAVILION, CARNARVON, TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd, TO FRIDAY, MAY 3rd. MANUFACTURERS EXHIBITION. Promoted by the Leading Manufacturers of the Country. TO BE OPENED BY DR R. PARRY, J.P., at 3 o'clock. TASTING STALLS. FOOD DEMONSTRATIONS. LATEST CINEMATOGRAPH. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. COOKERY LECTURES BY MISS SMALLWOOD, N.S.C. SPECIAL NIGHT, PROMENADE CONCERT, THURSDAY, APRIL 25th. (For further particulars see other bills.) EXHIBITION OPEN DAILY 2 till 5, 6 till 10. ADMISSION FREE. totarmSKSlTu "^aKna- April 27th, for Penygrods Justness JPtescs. EVAN JONES & SON. CARNARVON CYCLE WORKS (Late Mona Cycle Works), BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. Best and Cheapest place for Repairs of all description in Wales. SKILLED WORKMEN ONLY EMPLOYED. TRY THE POOL-STREET BAKERY, CARNARVON. PURE WIIEATMEAL & CURRANT SCONE DELICACIES. E V A NOW E N, GOLD MEDALLIST AND DIPLOMIST. 0291 w CARADOC ROWLAND, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 17. CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. CIECUL ATING L I B R, A. R Y. COMMERCIAL & SCHOOL BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. SPLENDID SELECTION OF LEATHER GOODS, BAGS, PURSES, WALLETS, ALBUMS. PHOTO FRAMES, BRA SS FRAMES & INKSTANDS, Ac "EXPRESS," "NOTA BENE," "UMPIRE," & "PELICAN" FOUNTAIN PENS. Agent for Edwards's "Premier" Files. "Glacier" Window Decbrataons. c644 SPECIAL, ISTQTICJB^T WILLIAM THOMAS, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, Begs to announce that he has a large quantity of every description and quality of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE1, comprising DINING and DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, <&c.&c., at very Low Prioes. Competent Workmen kept. Everything done under own supervision. Before.buying elsewhere buyers would do well to inspect Thomas's Magnifwnfr Stockist 8, MARKET STREET o488w tOPPOBITB CoNsmvATiyB .CLUB), CARNARVON. 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, 18M 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 ci the materials nsed in the process of their production. All were found to be of exceptional excellence, and of the highest parity, skilfally, and judiciously prepared, and gratifying to the taste and eye. It is a source of satisfaction for me to continue to give emphatic testimony *u favour of the high purity and superi( qualities of Mr Noble's goods. GRANVILLE H. SHARPS, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, 05828 Late Principal of the (Liverpool College of^Chemistry," I COLQUHOUS'S GENUINE S 0 0 T 0 R TWEEDS YARNS and HOSIERY. I The name COLQUHOUN has for the past twenty years stood for all that is Genuine in Scotch Woollen Goods. They are guaranteed to be manufactured from pure woci only, and go through the various processes to the finished article in the mill, and under Mr. CULQUHOUN'S supervision. BOX OP SAMPLES POST FREE containing a select range of LADIES' and &ENTLEMEIT8 TWEEDS, EUGE. BLAlfKETS, KHITTING WOOLS, HOSIERY, etc., latest 81}le and shades, will be sent on request. Any length cut at Mill JPrices All Carriages Paid. Write for Samples. TO WOOL GROWERS. WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR WOOL ? Do you make the most cf it T You can do this b, sending it direct to my Mills and having it manufactured into any kind of Woollen Cloth. I have over 400 patterns, and pay carriage on all wool sent me. I send patterns post free for patrons to select which cloth and pattern they like their wool made into. J A. COLQUHOUN, JIJJN pTA ACTU-R&Bi m J WAUKRlGO IVIILL, GALASHIELS. AUKN' 3 WANTiiD WHltKH NOT BUPmmT.n 'F' ''1# NEW STOCK OF SOLID SILVER GOODS SUITABLE FOR NEW YEAR'S AND WEDDING PRESENTS. 208 248 8d i 'ij:] /1/ ."J, p Wire Pattern, Silver Frame- 58 6d 68 M 9a M Cwtede Visite 15a TortoisesheirOomb, Sil^rMounts, I7B 6d Parcels on approval to any address. Sl\fm3X)TC WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, lVlU JCVXA;! O, TOWER BUILDINGS, CARNARVON. The Cure <BL-yl for Cout, Hheutaatie IB SI K V^l WH 1^ £$jm S Ja, Gout and Gravel; the M vi M ■ £ Ek Wl Wtt safest and most g-eutle SXedicirte for Infants, Children, Delicate 1? e- TheftUIJiveraal Remedy for Acidity of tne Stomaciv. aad tiie SICLC. Head^^ixe, Heartburn, Inrliyeation, Sour Eructationt- Pregnancy. Bilious Affections. "DINtIŒÖtfDS ,(; Sold Throughout the World. K»B>—ASK FOR DIWNBFORD'S MAGNESIA. Vusititss Jddrtssts. JgROWN AND Co., CHESTER. DISPLAY of the LATEST FASHIONS for THE SEASON at the SPORTSMAN HOTEL, PORTMADOO, On TUBSDA Y, April 23rd, and WEDNESDAY, April 24th, 1901, and at THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARNARVON, On THURSDAY, April 25th, and FRIDAY, April 26th, 1901. A competent Staff of Assistants and a First- class Dressmaker will be in attendance. 422E ESTABLISHED 1847. O. j £ vansani) SON, COLLIERY AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS. Sole agents for the noted Moss Hall," Bam- furlong," and Weatm nater Coals." Truck loads to any Station at Colliery Prices. All kinds of Coals always kept in Stock. Contractors to His Majesty's Government, the Carnarvonshire) County Council, &c. Wharfs: Railway Station, Carnarvon. Offioe: Slate Quay, Carnarvon. c323w DR JONES, DD.S., Ac. SURGEON DENTIST, CRAIG OWEN (opposite the Railway Station), BANGOR. DR TONES visits Llangefri every Thursday at Lledwigan Road. Llanerchvmedd from 10 to 1, and Amlwch from 2 to 5, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8, Market St., Tuesdays, January 22nd, February 19th, March 19th, April 16th, May 14th, and r June 11th. Ebenezer and Llanberis, first Tuesday after Pay Day Bethesda, first Tuesday after Pay Day, BP ngor every day except Tuesdays and Thurs- days. 1157o THE WHEELS OF TIME C I- I'' I n f z so -Z I acs. m I 1%, ..a 7 6 5 4 grind slowly, but if you buy your CLOCKS from Wil'iams Jooes you wfll find that they grind with un- failing regular- ity, because they are all well and carefully made and put together. No interior work- manship leaves this shop. Special points are also made of beauty in design, a s well as moderation in price. GENTS' & LADIES' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. DIAMOND AND OTHER GEM JEWEL- LERY. THE NOTED WEDDING RING SHOP. Useful Presents given with each Ring. Finger Size Card free on application. WILLIAMS JONES, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & OPTICIAN, 22, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON. C224M R. CLAMP & SON, PORTMANTEAU, i BAG AND TRUNK MANUFACTURERS, 37, 39, and 41, D&LE STREET, and 12, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. Telephone No. 5685. c4Ws c400s THE BEST SWEDE, MANGEL, AND TURNIP SEEDS. All grown from carefully selected Pedigree Stocks. Awarded leading First Prizes. Descriptive Catalogue of above and all other Farm Seeds post free on application. Special prices for large quantities. DICKSONS, SEED GROWER CHESTER. c401s CHEAP PRINTING at the "Herald" Office. jsutoscrigitims. SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID TO THE npOM ELLIS'S FUND. CARNARVON ACCOUNT. £ s d Edward Roberts. M.A., H V I.S. 10 0 0 John RobinBon, Esq. (the late) 550 H. A. Stenning, Esq. 550 R. Nerman Davies, Esq.550 Dr Robert Parry 5 5 0 j Thos. Hughes, Esq., N. &. S.W. Bank 3 3 0 Thomas Hughes, Eeq., Gwylfa 3 3 0 John R. Hughes, Eeq., Gwyndy 3 3 0 Wellwisher (D.E.) 3 3 0 J R. Pritchard, Esq. 2 2 0 J. Trevor Owen, Esq. 2 2 0 O. P. Hughes, Etq., Gwyndy .220 R. Ranleigh Jones, Esq.220 Nelson Emporium, per 8. Roberts, Esq. 2 14 6 Waenfawr, per Be O. Jones, Usq. 6 15 10 C. A. Jones, Esq. 1 1 0 L. R. Williams, Esq. (Isander) 110 0. E. Jones, Esq. 110 J. W. Jones, Eeq. 110 John Paull,Esq. 110 John Hughes, Esq Portdinorwic 1 0 W. J. Williams, Esq., Mayor I a W. Roberts. Esq. 110 Hevin Jones, Esq. (the late) .110 W. G. Thomas, Esq. 10 Dr John Evans 110 W. J. Davies, Esq. 0 10 6 D. W. Davies, Eeq 0 10 6 J. H. Cousins, Esq. 0 10 6 Dr P. Fraser 0 10 6 Beynon Davies, Esq. 0 10 6 Llew. Jones, Esq 0 10 6 A. K. W. Menzies, Esq. 0 10 6 R.Roberts.Esq. 0 5 0 Owen Williams, Esq. 050 Wm. Morgan, Esq 0 5 0 Francis Roberts, Esq., LIanberis 050 R. Griffiths, Esq 0 5 0 Thos. Griiffths, Esq 0 5 0 O. Eamea, Esq 0 2 6 T. W. Williams, Esq; 0 2 6 D. R. Williams, Esq. 0 2 0 R. E. Jones, Llanberis 0 5 0 Any friend wishing to add his name to above will please pay into credit of the Tom Ellis's Fund at the N. A S.W. Bank, Carnarvon, or to either of the Secretaries before April 30th. W. J. WILLI&M8, Mayor,) „ 0 J. R. HUGHES, Gwyndy, } Hon* Sec* 0424w Hailtraps. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. BUILDING TRADES' EXHIBITION, Agricultural Hall, April 17th to 27th; FOOTBALL MATCH (Final Tie), English Association Cup, Crystal Palace, April 20th; EPSOM SPRING RACES, April 23rd and 24th.-on Friday, April 19th, and Tuesday, April 23rd, 1901, Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to LONDON as under :—From Pwll- heli 10 30 a.m.. Afonwen 10 45, Criccieth 10 55, Portmadoo 1110, Minffordd 1115, Penrhyndeu- draeth 11 21; 2 Days' Tickets, issued Aprl 23rd, 12s; 3 or 5 Days' Tickets, issued April 19th, 5 Days' issued April 23rd, 19a 6d; 8 Days' Tickets, issued April 19th, 23s. Passengers return," from London (Eoston) as under: Three or five days. April 19th, at 9 45 pan., on Monday, April 22nd, or Wednesday, April 24th; two days, April 23rd, at 9 45 p.m. on Thursday, April 25th five days, April 23rd, at 9 45 p.m. on Saturday, April 27th; eight days, April 19th, at 9 45 p.m. on Saturday, April 27th. Passengers returning by the 9 45 p.m. on Saturday, April 27th, will have several hours to wait at Barmouth. 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. c416ymw CHEAP WEEK-END (Friday and S&turdaj, to Monday or Taeisday), asul 14 Days' EXCURSION TICKETS, are issued on every Friday and Saturday, from nearly all Cambrian Island Stations to Machynlleth, Borth. Aberyst- wyth, Aberdovey, Towy'n, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoo, Criccietb, and Pwllheli, also to Rhayadr, Builth Wells and Brecon, also similar tickets are issued from the Cambriv Coast Stations, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dot gellev, Pwllheli, ana intermediate stations, to Rhayadr, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Tourist tickets (available for two months) are also issued on every week-day between stations named above. c539ym TOURIST BOOKINGS during the WINTER MONTHS.—TOURIST TICKETS, avail- able for two months, will be issued from the principal Stations to all Health Resorts on the Cambrian Railways, also to Watering Places in England, North Wales. English Lake District, North East Coast, etc., etc., during the Winter Months. Tourist Tickets, available for two months, will also be issaed from the principal Stations on most of the other Companies' Lines to the various Tourist Reeorta on the Cambrian Rail- ways. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways, may be obtained from Mr W. H. Gongh, Superintendent of the Line. c555ym THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. THE Cambrian Railways Company issue First-class 1000 and 500 miles 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 price of each ticket is R6 6s 1000 miles and £2178 6d 500 miles, being about li-d per mile. Application for the 1000 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing, giving the full ilLLme aud address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a remittance, to Mr W. H. Gough, Superin- tendent of the Line, Cambrian Railways, uswestry (oheques 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 the purchaser's family, guests, or employees can be obtained, price 6;1 each book remittance to accompany order. C. S. DENNISS. GeaenJ Manager OOLWYN BAY THE largest owners of Private POSTING STATIONS in Coiwyn Bay, Llandudno, Conway, Penmaenmawr, Abergele, and all the surrounding district are the Coiwyn Bay and Dislrir* Advertising and Bill panting Qo. Ltd — Only oue address, Powifi House, Colwyn Bay. J. R. Morris, Managing Director and Secretary. 0532yn Gofynwch am JJIXON'S JYJBLIN SOAPS. Hwy yw y goreu. THE ERNE SOAP & CANDLE WORKS, I DUBLIN. Sefydlwyd yn 1813. 615s I I RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. I Mrs A. 8. BALLIN, in « Baby," Feb., 1898, says: Hayman's 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 yofcog children & infants." SAFE FOR CHILDREN 4 _v 9 1- 46 I 0'1' SPEEDY REMEDY fob COUGHS, COLDS, BBONCHITI8, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, AC. • I use a good deal in I Winter, giving it to Eer. vants and others, and iu. variably hear of good re- sults. My brother, who had Whooping Cough, and could not rest, found it the greatest relief.' —E. M. D. The Elms, Faringdon, Berks, June, 1898. IT STOPS COLD. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, f EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, insured against. r THEFI NSUSAN CE & FIDELITY BONDS granted by the O AILWAY PASSENGERS" ASS17RANOB AY COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid JS4 300 QQQL 64, CORNHILL, LONDON.' Ua1} r,. A, VlAN. Secretary. 5r « Go**36 station, Holyhead. M xr' 1, Leonard Ter., Llandudno „ *•' rc-Jr68' 9,arcbrian Railway, Dolgelley. Mr B. Williams, Cambrian Railway, Oswestry. Agents required in unrepresented Districts. alfil SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. Sum Insured in 1899 exceeded £ 435,000,000. For all particulars apply to the following AGENTS: Carnarvon.—Mr William Hugh Owen. Bala.—Mr R. L..Jones, Mount Place. Bangor.—Mr James Smith and Mr Rich. HaBL Beamnans.—Mr Fredk, Geary. Conway.—Mr Ch&rlee Drover, Deganwy, T Jn» dudno. DdgeUey.—Mr Thomas P. Jones Pany. Mr John Richards, N. and S.W. Bank. Holyhead.—Mr Owen Hughes. Llandudno.—Mr Edgar W. Richer. Llangefni.—Mr William Thomas. Porttnadoc.—Mr John Tobias, Solicitor. Rhos on-Sea.—Mr P. J. Kent. al75 ATLAS ASSURANCE CO. F1R E LIFE. ESTABLISHED 1808. HEAD OFFICE 92, CHE APSIDE. LONDON. Capital Subscribed £ 1,200,000 Total Assets 31st Dec., 1900, £ 2,409,307 THE Company has paid in Claim* upwards of £ 15,000.000 sterling. AGENTS. Bangor: Mr W. Pughe, National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. Beaumaris: Mr J. G. Davies. do. Bethesda: Mr W. R. Lloyd, do. Conway; Mr Owen Rowland, do. Holyhead: Mr J. E. Wiliams, do. Llandudno: Mr W. Snead Williams. Llangefni Mr John Jones, do. I Menai Bridge: Mr J. T. Roberts, do. Llanerchymedd: Mr Thos. Pritchard, Solicitor, Llwydiarth Esgob. I Llangefni: Mr T. Nicholls Jones. Nanner, Camaes: Mr O. Ll. Hughes. Denbigh Mr R. E. Hughes, Nat. Prov. Bank; Messrs Parry Jones and Francis, Solicitors, LIVERPOOL BRANCH 9, Tithebarn Street. J. WILBERFORCE MARSDEN. c558 Manager. gMpittg. ELDER, DEMPSTER Ac CO. (BEAVER LINE) ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO HALIFAX AND ST. JOHN, N.B., via Quee JBtown. Passengers booked through to all parts of Canada and United States. Superior accom- modation at lowest rates for First, Second, and Third Class Passengers. Special terms to Families and Partes/ intending io emigrate. Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., African House, Water Street, Liverpool. cTBo ABERDEEN LINE TO AUSTRALIA. Via Plymouth, Teneriffe and Capa Town in 42 days. Aberdeen, Capt. A. Robb, ..3659 tons, April 23 Damascus, Capt. McKilliamf 3726 tons, May 14 TH1 Steamers of this favourite Lias sail trs«l Lcadoa as above, Ufcbag mloo* aati 1 third class pauw|in to Teaerifle, Cape Twwm, and all Australia* and New Zealand Ports. Fares to Australia, JB16 5s 6d to £ 55; to Cape I Town, 089 ill to £ 30.—For particulars apply to Geo. Thowpeoa aa4 Co., 7, £ illiter Samara, Loadon, B.U. ALLAN MAIL LINE CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Saloon from £10. Second Cabin, £7 10s. Third Class, L5 10s. Special through rates. Low freights. SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL. April 25, Corinthian, Qutbeo and Montreal. April 27, Corean, St. John's. N.F., and Halifax May 2, Tunisian, Quebec and Montreal. •May 4, Damara, St. John's, N.F., and Halifax. May 9, Numidianj Quebec and Montreal, I Saloon Passengers only. I Handbooks, Maps free. Apply, ALLAN I OFFICES, 103. Leadenhall Street," LONDON, E.C., and 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL; to W. J. Parry, Ooetmar Yard, Bethesda; or to W. J. Williams, Accountant, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon. c25 AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICK. Southamptas to New York, Saturdays. High- I Class of aeoommodaticm for Saloom, Booomd Cabin, and Third Class Passengers. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every Wednesday, Liverpool to Philadelphia, eallisg at Queenstown every Thursday. Passeagera Md Goods ars landed at Phila- delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, which has the shortest and moat direefc route to all placeo in the Wester* States. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, k 0. Southampton or Liverpool, or to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvt-n 5 R. R. Stythe, 39, Baagor Street, Carnarrcn Mtw C. Williams, Douglas Terrace, Bethesda; Rich- ard Roberts, Betheeda; J. T. Williams, Meirioa House, B. Festiaiog; J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl; R. C. Evaas, Cartoa HOPE*, Dolgslley- WHITE STAR LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown. Germanic,Wed., Ap. 24 I Teutonic.Wed., May 15 Majestic, Wed., May i ) Cymric, Friday,May 17 Oceanic, Wed., May 8 I Germanic,Wed.,May 22 THIRD Class passage at Low Rates, in- cluding Outfit free of charge, to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply to Robert Owen, Ship and Insurance Broker, and W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dol- wyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; Edward Evans, 2, Pen'rallt Terrace, Llangefni; H. Hughes, 8, Market Street, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead; W. O. Williams, Globe Shoe Ware- house, Star, Llanrwst; R- C. Evans, Carton House, Dolgelley; Messrs J. Arthur Evans Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, Terrace, Llanberis; W. J. Parry, Coetmor Yard, Bethesda: or te ISMAY, IMRIE, & Co., Liverpool, 17, Cockspur Street, S.W., and 34* Leadenhall Street, E.C., London c c u N A RTD LINE. STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN. 0 TO NEW YORK. Luoama, Sat., April 20 J Campania, Sat., May 4 Etruria, Sst., April 27 j Umbria, Bat., May 11 Servia, Tuea., April 30 [ Luoania, Sat., May IB TO BOSTON. oaxonia, Tues.,April 23 | UJtonia, Tues., May 7 Ivernia, Tues., May 14. Fares: Saloon from £10; Secand Cabin frogs £ 7 10s Third Class, £ 5 15s and JB6; according to steamer. 10 per cent. reduction on Rettn Tickets Saloon; 5 per cent. 2nd Cabin. Second and Third Class passen(rers forwarded free via New York to Philadelphia and Boston, and via Boston to New Yort and Philadelphia. Third Class also forwarded to Baltimore with- out extra charge. Passengers booked through to all parts of Amerioa and Canada. Apply to The CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., Lta., Liverpool* or to their agents:—Mr Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; Mr R. Roberts, Bethesda; Mr O. E. Parry, Dolwyddelen; Mr R. C. Evana. Dolgelley; and Owen I. Jones, Llanrwst. o CHEAP PRINTING at the "Herald" Office.