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(Dfiiml, &c- TO ENGINEERS. THE Parish Council of DyfEryn, Merioneth, invite applications from Engineers for preparing a Report end Drafting a rough Scheme for the Water Supply of the district. Applicants to state terms per day, and to forward to the undersigned by the 20th inst. JOHN DAVIES, Chairman c133N Pariah Council, Dyffryn. VAYNOL ESTATE. RENT AUDIT. THESE Rents will be received as follows: — At LiLANBiSRIS, on Saturday, the 18th Jdnuary (for Llanberis and Dinorwic District). At fWLLHELI, on Monday, the 20th January.. „ At CARNARVON, on Wednesday, the 22nd January. At CARNARVON, on Tharsday, the 23rd January (for Llanddeiniolen). At BANGOR, on Friday, the 24th January. At CARNARVON, on Saturday, the 25th January. Llanddeiniolea Tenants are particularly requested to attend on the proper day. N. P. STEWART. Vaynol Estate Office, 4th of January, 1902. cl58x In the matter of a Deed of Assignment for the benefit ot Creditors executed on the 28th day of December, 1901, by Eleanor Sarah Smith, of the Mcntpelier Hotel, Gloddaeth Street, Idandudno, in the County of Carnarvon, Boarding House Proprietress. -jyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all X ^1 Creditors and other Persons having any Claims upon the said Eleanor Sarah Smith who have not already sent in their Claims and executed, o? otherwise duly assented to the said Deed of Assignment, are required to send in -written p^rti<: ulars of their Claims to Mr T. W. Griffith, of Mostyn Street, Llandudno eforesaid, Auctioneer and Valuer, the Truetee under the said Deed, and to execute or usserst thereto on or before the 15th day of February next, other- wise the? will be excluded from participating in the dividend intended to be declared. Dated this day of Jaouarv, 1902. CHAMBERLAIN & JOHNSON, Llandudno, r60w Solicitors for Trustee. LUCY HINDLE, Deceased. Pursuant to the Law of Property Amendment Act, 1859, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other Persons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of Lucy Bindle, lite of Bryn no=a, Gloddaeth Terrace, Llandudno, in the County of Carnarvon, 'Widow, deceased (who diei on the 14th day of October, 1901, and whos3 Will was proved in the Ditttict Registry at Bangor, of the-Probate Division of "Ris Majesfiy's High Court of Justice on the 18th day of December. 1901. by Frederick Thomas Hindle, of Hilicroft, Askerne, in the County of York, Surgeon; James Edward Hindie, of Settle, in the Coanty of York, Bank. Manager and Inez Hindle, oi Bryn Rosa, Gioddaeth Te:r«ce, Llarciudno, in the County of Carnarvon, Spinster, the Executors therein Earned) are hereby required to send the par- ticulars. in writing, of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, Solicitors for the said Executora, on or before the 8th day of February ]Qext, after which date the said Executors will Proceel to distribute the Assets of the said Deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands which they eh all then have had notice; and j*Jey wiil not be liable for the Assets of the said ^eceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to person or persons of whose Claims or ^Qands they shall not then have had notice, ^ated this 10th day of January, 1902. CHAMBERLAIN & JOHNSON, t Llandudno, --So* Solicitors for the said Executors Z2 URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF }a LLANDODNO. Tof?ATE STREET WORKS ACTS, 1892. the Owners of the Prtmiafcs frooting, adjoin- °S or abetting on the fcllow:ng Streets, fca-Wely :—Back ftoacl, Bear of Clement Street; Back Road. between York Road and SaJi-ibnry Koad; Ty Coch Street, Rear of Church Walka; West End Hill, Back Road, off Church Walks, and to i- U other persona concerned. U/H>RKAK the Or San bmtv't: Ccnncil of VN" Llaaaudno hWG resolved to execute private street works in the Streets' within faei.- District, above nam^d, and Surveyor of the said Urban Diatiiot ^liS P?tpared a specification, plana and estimate, and provisional apportion- j, Mfch reppect to auoh works Q0 Notioe that the said Urban District on tbe Sixteenth day of July, 1901, a Resolution in the following terms, viz.: That the following streets within the Urban district of Llandudno, namely :—Back Road R9Hr of Ciement Street, Back Road between York Road and Salisbury Rotd, Ty Coch Street Rear of Church Walks, Wes*, End Hill, Baok Roid off Church Walks, not being Sewerer), Levelled, Prv, ^Itt+lled, Flagged, Cnanueiled, made good "lJd Lighted to the patiafaction o! the Urban Authority of Llandudno, the said Authority do hereby resolve, pursuant to the provi- de sioue of the Privite Street Works Act, 1892, f th respect to such streets or parts thereof, to do any one or mora of the following works; that is to say, to Sawer, Level, Pave, Metal Flag, Channel, or make good or provide proper means for Lighting such It «?ren 8 or Parta thereof, in accordanca with Rr ? £ 6 ?B,' Specifications, and Esiimateapf She probable expense of the works now In- duced by the Surveyor to the Asia Actho- rity, together with a provisional apportion- ment of the estimated expenses amoag the premises liable to be charged therewith mi ibr the said Act. Resotved that the said Specification, Plans, Sections, and Provi- sional Appontionmeets be and the same are hereby approved of without modification or addition, and that this resolution be pub- lished in manner preecribed in Part II. of the Schednla to the said Act, and copies there f served on the owners of the pre- mises shewn as liable to be charged in the provitional apportionment within 7 days, after the d&te of the first publication." That the premises above referred to are ehewn In vhe B. id provisional apportionment as liable to be charged with the sums therein specified. That the approved specification, plans and Bectio s. estimate, and provisional apport'on- txlellt (or copies thereof cartifiad by the said Sur- v*yor), WJSI be kept reposited at the Council Qtiieea of the said Urban District Council in Church Walks, Llandudno, during one month from the Sixth day of January, 1902, and will be open to inspection at all reasonable tunes •flaring the B«id month; And that, within the said^nonth, yon writtan notice to the said Urban District Ooun- ciJ, object to the proposals on any of the grounds enumerated in Sect. 7 of the Private Street Works Act, 1892. Dated this Eleventh day of January, 1902. ALFRED CONOLLY, Clerk to the said Urban District Council- r55w NOTICEI PLEASE note that the COLWYN BAY JL AND DISTRICT ADVERTISING and fclLLPOSTING CO., Limited, have, owing to the great area now covered by them, ADOPTED A NEW NAME, and will in future be known as the WELSH NORTHERN COUNTIES BILLPOSTING & ADVERTISING CO., LIMITED Oarrying on Business in that name at COLWYN BAY, LLANDUDNO, CONWAY, ABlfcRGELE, PKNMAENMAWR, PWLLHELI, AND PORTMADOC. Parcels for Psrtmadoc to O. Roberts, Church Strett, Tremadoo. Parcels for Pwllheli to J. Elias, Gaol Street, Pwllheli All other Paroels and Letters to Colwyn Bay. CLARKE'S B 11 PILLS are warranted to cure, in either sex, all acquired or consti- tutional Discharges from the Urinary OrM-iua, Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Free h.J((l Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes 4s 6;1 each, of all Chemists and Patfcnt- Medicine Vendort; throughtout the World, or sent for sixty stantps by the Makers, The Un :oin Mia aiiuiaud otwhim as" 00., Lincoln. GWYRFAI RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. PORTDINOtiWXC WATER SUPPLY. TO CONTRACTORS AND PIPE LAYERS. THE Rural District Council of Gwyrfai are prepared to receive TENDERS for the construction of Tanks, Flushing Chambers, and for providing and laying about 3349 lineal yards of 4-inch, and 211 lineal yards of 3-iooh Cast Iron Mains and other works. Plans ani Specifications mav bs seen at Mr W. R. Wi'liams, Clerk o! the Pa.rish Council, Trigfa, Portdinorwic, or at the Offices cf Mr E. Evans, Assoc. M. Inat., C.E., 8, Castle Street, Carnarvon. Bill of Quantities may be obtained on pay- ment of iP.2, returnable on receipt of a bona-fide Tender. Tenders, addressed to the unde'signed, and endorsed Tender for Water Works," to be delivered not hter than 12 noon on the 1st February, 1932. Ihe Council does not biud itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk orlhe Council. 14, Market Street, Carnarvon, 13th Janoary, 1902. C!69E ublic Vrriiiigs, &t. ga2Ltf JANUARY, 1902. A GRAND CONCERT XX w?'l be given at tbe i PRINCE'S THEATRE, LLANDUDNO. The VERBRUGGHEN STRING QUARTET, M. M. Henri Verbrugghen, Harry Freeman, Walter Haigh, J. H. Foulds. Miss ANNIE KNOWLES, Contralto. Mr T. H. FI1 ZSIMMONS (Shakespearian Reciter}. Mr L. H. SUMMERFIELD (Conductor and Solo Pianist). Doors open at 7.33, Concert at 8. Reserved Seats, 3s; Firtt Seats, 2s; Second Seats, Is. Carri"gea at 10. Seats may be booked at Roby House; rS8s «p0n £ t). THE CHARING CROSS BANK (Established 1870). 119-120, Bishopsgate St. Within, E.G.) t- j 28, Bedford St.,Chairing Croes,W.C.J Assets, £ 512,475. Liabilities, £ 209,475. Surplus, £ 303,000. Loans of £ 50 to £ 5000 made on any class of seourity. Two-and-a-half per oent. interest allowed on current account?. Deposits of B10 and upwards received asunder: 5 per cent. per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal 6 „ „ 6 7 „ 12 Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly. The Terminable Deposit Bonds pay nearly nine per cent. and are a eafe investment. —Write or call for Prospectua. A. WILLIAMS,) Joint »682K H. J. TALL, f Managers. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY, from £ IO upwards, and payable by instalment*, or us may b» mutually arranged, on Promissory Note only, and with or without Sureties. No preliminary fees charged. NTo bills of sale taken. Prompt attention to enquiries. The undersigned has been established since 1870, and has always conducted bi3 business under his own name. He has consistently endeavoured to act in a fair JoDd straightforward manner, and has received many hundreds of letters of appreciation amd thanks from those who have dealt with him. For evidence see pamphlets, which, with pro- spectus, ternufor advances, or any information spectus, terms for advances, or any information desired, will bo supplied free of charge on ap- plication either personally or by letter to GEORGE PAYNE, Acco*nto*t, 5, Crescent Road, Rhyl, &626 jl LIVERPOOL GENTLEMAN having a XJL large amount of uninvested CAPITAL at his oommand, will Lend same in the strictest privacy in sums of JE10 to JS1000 to any respec- table person (male or fema'.e) in any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their own promissory note, witbo B ireties, delay, or law cha.rgea.-The amount narrowed can be repaid by easy instalments, or arranged to smt bor- rowers. Also on Deeds Mortgages Dock Bonds, Jewellery, and Goods of every descrip^ tion at a low rate of interest. As this oftice is a bona-fide private concern, and not connected with any loan office, it is requested that habitual borrowers will not apply.-For further parcicu are call or write WILLIAM CAMERON, Melville-chambers, 50a, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telephone No. 1197. Telegrama, Finance,' Livq-pooi, y38o45 fPlAMTlMfi SEASsiT*! IG HARDILY-GROWN & atl other I II rest, Fruit, I Trees & Plants Evergreens, Roses, &c. Stocks quite Unequalled for I | "vJALiTY," "VARIETY," & "EXTENT.* j I Priced CatalosuM Peat Free. 1 IPlCKSONS (STS& CHESTER./ I (514 NAKTLLE VALE. NAKTLLE VALE. W. G. DAVIE8' Member of the United Billposters' Association, BILLPOSTER & TOWN CRIER, PENYGROnS R.B.O. Billpoeting in the nt ghbourhood done at most rsasouHbta terma, RA&ld nil orders panotnaliy and w The 't< EAR.S, PJLLS, ,<I. Original Awarded utrtifleate. 01 Merit for the cure of Irregularities, Anaemia, and all Female Com. plaints. They have the approval of the Medical Profession. Beware of lmtations. The only genuine are in White Paper Wrappers. Boxes Is lid and 2M 9d (2s 9d box contains three times the pills) of all Chemists. Sent privately on re- ceipts of 14 or 34 stamps, by the Makers, C. and G. Kearsley, 17. Korth Street, W e°tmir,ster. « ANLY MEN.—Why sufler the pains anj iV.L misery caused by Nervousness, Prema- tu..oe, 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. L wish I had seen your advertisement at first. I should have saved many pounds.—G. F. M."—"I have carried out your instructions, and un now perfectly well.—J. —Sent sealed, post free, for tw>J stamps. H. J. Leigh. | 92 and 93, Great Russell Strept, London, W-C. j Send at once and be cure<i. Twelve years con- j Send at once and be cured. Twelve years con- tinuous vuccew, &e. ye (Miuation. S. DAVID'S SCHOOL, CARNARVON. Principals: The MISSES JONES. SCHOOL duties will be resumed on WED- NESDAY, 22nd, at 9.30 a.m. Terma on application. cl64w Terms on application. cl64w UNIVERSITY OF WALES. THE EIGBTH MATRICULATION EX- AMINATION will commence on Monday, June 23rd, 1912. Pprfcicrlprs from the Registrar, Registrar's Office, Brecon, from whom forms of eniry csn be obtained. Applications for entry forms must be made not later than Monday, May 26th, 1902. C!70E FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR THE School RE>OPRN8 at 9 30 o.mM on Tuesday, January 21st. A substantial Reductioa has b?en made in the Boarding Fees in the case of boys whose homes are in Nor-th Wales. If he John Hughes" Scholarship of 924 per annum, awarded as a Prize to the Beat Boarder" will be vacant !n September next, but only Bonders who have previously entered are eligible. Fall partleulars cn application to the Head- master. N.B.—New Boys may be admitted up [to Saturday, February let. 8140s looks, &1". THE G £ tAIJinan' CONTAINS every Saturday Illustrations h:. k- the beist Artists, of all the current, events r! importance, portraits of celebrated nrraono mil original drawings.—Sold by RII BookeeiicirL <or fid,' or post free 6Jd, from the Oi^ce. 12, oirtkri. London, W.O. Now Ready, Second Edition, crown 8vo. Price 6:1. THE "FESTERING SORE" IN SOUTH AFRICA. ripHE FESTERING SORE IN SOUTH 1 AFRICA. THE FESTERING SORE IN SOUTH AFRIOA. As viewed by a Surgeon, and "THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN" As ha hear* it. By John Shaw, M,D. Load. F'cap. 8vo., cloth gilt, Is 6d net; post free Is 83.1 MOTHERHOOD." By Charles J. Glasson, M.D.,M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. Lond. This book ought to be in the hands of every young woman, either matried or con- templatiug marriage. Crown 8vo., clothed lettered, illustrated, 28 6d; popt free 2s 8d. « OUR GROWING CHILDREN," With special reference to the Physical Educa- tion of the Weakly. By Gerard Smith, M.R.C.S. Demy 8vo., cloth boards, lettered, 2s 6d net; post tree 2s 9d. It BRITISH SANATORIA ANNUAL." Prcfuaely Illustrated, and contains full particulars of all the known sanatoria for the J Open-Aic Treatment of Tuberculosis. The in- formation to be found in this book is not to be found in any other publication. London: JOHN BALE, SONS, & DANIELSSON, Ld., 83 89, GREAT TITOHFIELD STREET, W. PAPUR FAW8. Gem Llenyddiaeth Lloegr." [0. M. EDWARDS YN Y "LLENOR."] MAOBETH MAC BETH! MACBETH! GAN DDECHREU YN EIN RHIFYN AM IONAWR 18fed, Cyhoeddir cyfieithiiad dan gamp o ddramod WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Prif Fardd y Saeson, A drafoda HELYNTION CYNHYRFUS Y B&IIII MACBETH O'R ALBAN. Bydd y cyfieithiad ar ffurf rhamamt. Dyddorua dros ben fydd y cyfieithiad hwn j'r eawl a glywsant ddarlith odidog yf Athro Ellis Edwards, M.A., ar y testyn. DECHREUA IONAWR 18. MACBETH, Gem Llenyddiaeth Lloegr." PAPUR PAWB. Sales' "SOLO MEDAL /K r a B O Makea BOOTS arm HAK^ NESS waterproof as a duck s back, soft as velvet and wear three times as long; pleasant odour; allows polishing. 22 Exhibition Highest Awards lor super- iority. Tins 2d, 6d, is, 28 fid. of Bootmakers, Saddlers, Ironmongers &c. Manufac- tory: E. Dulwich, London: aO. CARADOC ROWLAND. DIAIilES DIARIES FOR 10O2. SCEIBBLIK«, COMMERCIAL, AND POCKET DIARIES. 17, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. NOTHING BUT THE BEST MATERIALS ARE USED, AND THE UTMOST CLEANLINESS IS PRACTISED, IN THE MANUFACTURING OF GOODS SOLD AT THE POOL-STREET BAKERY, CARNARVON. EVAN OWEN, GOLD MEDALLIST AND DIPLOMIST. cSOs ESTABLISHED 1874. National Telephone No. 20. E. NOBLE, SODA WATER AND LEMONADE MANUFACTURER, CARNARVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., 17th Mav, 18S8 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.supern qualities of Mr Noble's goods. GRANVILLE H. SHARPS, F.C.S., &cM Analyst, c93B Late Principal of the (Liverpool College of Chemistry. A FEW COGENT REASONS. I 1 t < FIFTY POUNDS OF BUTTER PER COW PER YEAR represent the additional output easily obtained by using an 'ALFA-LAVAL' CREAM SEPARATOR, over and above what is possible with setting systems. Further than this, with an "ALFA- LAVAL" your labour is reduced to a trifle, cleansing and drudgery with setting- pans avoided, quality of you butter vastly improved (thus increasing its market value), and your skim-milk obtained in a fresh and purified condition, the young animals thus gaining the benefit. There are a multitude of other advant- ages which an A1 fa-Laval" Catalogue will make plain to you. It may be had for the asking. Shall we send you one ? 0 Write: Sole Agents for British Isles, DAIRY SUPPLY CO., LTD., MUSEUM STREET, LONDON, w.o. Sole Alfa-Lavat" Manufacturers AKTIEBOLAGET SEPARATOR, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN. LETTER-PRESS PI-IINTING; GOOD and CHEAP at the "HERALD" OFFICE, CARNARVON. ARGRAPHU DA A RHAD 111 sswnmwn -axBAisv* sx&KBJKAKFOK. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING OOOD nd CHEAP at the "HERALD" OFFICE, CARNARVON. H 0 L L 0 W.A Y 'S P ILL S Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS. They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are valuable a all Complaints incidental' to Females of all age For ehildxen and the aged they are priceless. Manufactured cnly THOMAS HOLLOWAY'S Establishment, 78, NEW OXFORD STREET (late 533. Oxford Street). LONDON. and sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World, I *.B.—Arfvicff Gs>p*is nt s.'lnrf- "-II" between the hours of 1? 4 or by Iptt" I -:RDYS Zia I- 1 I- 1 i}i; TTLe it [ Cure for Gottt^f Rheumatic (Jout and Gravel. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the GeMirM^tciDTfo^, Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Ideation, Jnf Children,% Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Delicate Fensks,* and the.r Sielness of Pregnancy. DIN EFO D' E- s i [ ^higpinj. ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO. (BEAVER LINE) ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO ST. JOHS, N.B. Lake Ontario January 28th Passengers booked through to all parts oi Cana-da and United States. Superior accom- modation at lowest rates for First, Second, and Third Class Passengers. Special terms to Families and Partes? intending to emigrate. Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., African House, Water Street, Liverpool. c78o ABERDEEN LIU TO AUSTRALIA. Via Plymouth, Teneriffe and UAPE Town, in 42 days. Salamis, Capt.Dougias,R.H.R.,4508 tons, Jan. 21 Aberdeen, Capt. A. Robb, 3659 tons, Feb. 8 THE Steamers of this favourite Line sail from London as above, taking saloon and third class passengers to Teneriffe, Cape Town, and all Australian and New Zealand Ports. Fares to Australia, J316 3s 6d to £ 55; to Cape Town, £9 9s to £ 30.—For particulars apply to Geo. Thpmpson and Co., 7, Billiter SQUARE, London, E.C. cl6yl33 WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown. Oceanic, Wed., Jan. 22 ( Germanic,Wed., Feb. 5 Cymric, Wed., Jan. 29 Tentouic, Wed., Feb. 12 THIRD Class passage at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge, to New York, Bos- ton, Philadelphia.. or Baltimore. Apply to Robert Owen, W. S. Williams, Car- narvon O. E. Parry, Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; Edward Evans, Llan- gefni; H. Hughes, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Holyhead; W. O. Williams, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans. Dolgelley; Messrs J. Arthur Evans* ard Co., Rhyl; William Edwards, Llanberis; W. J. Parry, Bethesda; or to ISMAY, IMRIE, and Co., 17, Cockspur Street, S.W., and 34, Leaden- hall Street, E. C., London, and 30. James Street, Liverpool. c22yl6 AMERICAN LINE. I UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. Southampton to New York, Saturdays. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Third Class Passengers. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every Wednesday, Liverpool to Philadelphia, calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Phila- delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, which has the shortest and most direct route to all places in the Western States. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & Co., Southampton or Liverpool, or to W. S. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon; Mrs C. Williams, Douglas Terrace, Bethesda; Richard Roberts, Old Post Office, %ethesda; J. T. Williams. Meirion Home. Blneru Y Fes-tiiiog Evans and Co.. Town Kail, Hlwl; R. C. Evam, Caxton House, Dolgelley. CUNARD LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN. TO NEW YORK. Umbria., Fat., Jan. 18 Etruria, Sat., Feb. 8 Saxonia, 6at, JaD. 25 I Campania SIT.,Fei).15 Lncania, Sat., Feb. 11 Umbria, Sat., Feb. 22 TO BOSTON. Sylvania, Tues., Jan. 211 Ultonin. TRes., Feb.11 Ivernia, Tues., t eb. 18 Fares: Saloon from J310. Second Cabin from r £ 8; Third Class, £5 15s and B6; according to steamer. 10 per cent. reduction on Return Tickets Saloon, according to Steamer 5 per cent, j 2nd Cabin. The new ships, "Ivernia," and "Saxnoia which sail between Liverpool and Boston, are among the largest ships afloat, and their re- j markable steadiness makes sea-sickness practic- ally impossible. Passengers booked through to all parts of America and Canada. Apply to The CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd., Liverpool, or to their agents:—Mr Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; Mr R. Roberts, Bethesda; Mr 0. E. Parry, Dolwyddelen: Mr R. C. Evans, Dolgelley; Owen I. Jones, Llanrwst; 1. Davies, Llanberis. c 521 alt. —————p— i..j djol*. RHOS-ON-SEA GOLF CLUB, COLWYN BAY, COLWYN BAY, On the route cf the Electric Tramway about to be made from Colwyn Bay to Liandudno. 1^ I miles from-Colwyn Bay Station, 5 minutes' walk from Rhos Pier, and about a mile from Llandudno (Craigside). TF^HE < £ 18 Hole Sporting Links extend along X the sea front, and comprise over 120 acres of capital Go!ling Ground, held on long JEAS £ with option to purchase. TBE course >S °'E- mile IU length, with no crossing A, any pj.T. The air is crisp, bracing, and admirably ada^.AD for the production of good Golf. The Club House etan,.a on the Marir.e 13, ivv, and CONTAINS LADIES' and Gentlemen's Cir.O RRVOAIS, DRESSING-ROOMS, Dining-room, Lava- tories, and Bedrooms, all handsomely fitted up and furnished. There is also good Btabiiug and BIOIDE Honre. The Club Rooms are provided with the Local and Golfing Papers, Stationery, Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, and all ether matters for the convenience of the Members. JDUIIUG tLe Season, an Omnibus runs fre qnently to tuid trooi Colwyn Bay. The Professional who resides at tha OLN House furnis-hes ail Gohiiag requisites RTC'JRTSD teaches 2s 6..¡ an hour; playing 9 hoius, 2S IS holes, 3s. Caddies 9 holes, 3d; 12, 4d; 13 6d; B*DGE9 holes, 4A; 12, T>D 18, 8D; Caddy Muster la to cover the day's piay. Caddies are not aliowea on the Links on Sundays. Subscriptions:—Ladies, Non-playing iLetn- b ra, Countrv Members residing 20 miles from Colwyn Bay," £ I Is per annum; GE-T'E.NLN, £ 2 2s per annum Juveniles (under 1..), IOS BJ per annum Fauiilv Tickets, £ 5 5s PER aanur_ Lite Members, £ 10 10s. There is no IINTRAR.EE ^TUTORS and others engaged at the various Col- leges in the district are admitted per term FIT proportionately reduced subscriptions^ Lockers, 5s per Is a. month (four weeks). Collars Railway Tickets at fare and a QUARTER for the double journey ibsued. Visitors 2s A day, 5s a week, 15a a month. Bedrooms ?S G I a night, 5s per week end, ICa a week; in August and September, 3s 6j, 10s, AND 20s respectively. Henry Goldsmith, Treasurer, 63, Faulkner Street, Manchester; J. R. Carter, Secretary. Rhos-on Sea. ;¡: jp CURES COUGH. 4 • Oured mv son of a dreadful Cough.' Mrs. JOHNSTON, BEUEEK, Fcrmansgn. r GIVES REST & SLEEP. 3 HAYMAN'S J f BALSAM 1 m of Horehound f Sofa and Pleasant for Children. A m • nothing UKK IT ro^Aco^ Norwich_ I STOPS COLD. 4 Sailirags. CORRIP pvAiLWlY. MINIATURE G-aoge. "tirtlnsifrcm -Ischvn ^wiiere the OamcriaS tad Corris S:at;ons sdjoin RFAh PICTURESQUE WALES. Charming River, Lake end Monntain Soenerv abounding in Glens and Waterfalls. The Popular Rail and Coach Roste to CADER IDRIB and TALYLLIN LAKES From Whit.Monday to end of Septsmbet conveyances run regularly tvice a dav between Coma and Talyllyn close lc the foot. and aUow. nS amP!e time for^ascen-iing Cader Idris. For Coach and Train Times see Bilie. rlab J. R. DIX, General Manager. CAMBKIAN RAILw A is. Lo N DON PANTOMIMES. HJ Tnsaand's Exhibition, Baker Street i Royal Aquarium. St. James' Park. On Mon- day, January 28th. 1902, Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to LONDON. Times of Starting: Pwllheli 10 30, Afonwen 10 45. Cric- cieth 10 56, Poi tmadoc 11 10, iLnffordd II 15, PeDrhyndendraeih 11 21 Third Class Return Fares Two days 12s, Five days 19s 6d, Eight days 23s TatsM-nau 11 25, Harlech 11 33, Llan. btdr and Pensarn 11 43. Two days 12s, Five days 18s6d, Eight days 23a Dv2ryn 11 54, Two days 12s, Five days 18s, Eight days 21s. Passengers return from London (Euston) as nnder: Two d.?.ys, at 9 45 p.m. cn Wednesday. January 22nd Five day?, at 9 45 p.m. on Satur- day. January 25th: Eight diys, at 9 45 p m. on Monday, January 27th. Pa&eengers for Stations DySryn to Pwllheli incbEive OL. Saturday will have to wait severil hours at Barmouth. All info!mation reg- rc«iog Excursion Trains and lonriEt arrangsments on the Cambrian Bui ways can be obtained from Mr W. H. Gough, Traffic Superintandeat, OswcEtry. COLLECTION .TDELIYESY SISEN- GERS'LUGGAGE.—Passengers' Luggige is Collected and DeUvered by the Companor thsir Official Town Porters at the following Stations Aberystwyth, Aberdovev. Barmouth, Criccieih, Towyn. Applications addressed to the Stationmastera at the respective Stations wll receive Inompt attention. »317cms fTTEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS » t will be issued every Fr ,d-:iy and Satur- day to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW (by the Direct Route via. Whitchurch, Crewe, Preston, and Carlisle), available for return on the follow- ing Sunday (where Train Servics permits), Monday, or Tuesday. For pavti;nlats of Fares, etc., see handbills issued b the Company. ——— c5-Qvms WEEK-END TICKETS are issutd every Friday and Saturday from ail L. and N.-W. and G.W. Stations' in London to Machyn- lleth, Aberdovey., Towyn, Aberystwvth, Dol- gelley, Barmouth, Harlech, L^r,bedr"and Pen- sarn, Portmadoc, Criccietb, aDd Pwllheli. Available for return on the following Sunday, (where Train Service permits), Mcndav, or Tuesday. rj^OURIST TICKETS are isfjed from the JL Principal Cambrian Stations to all HEALTH RESORTS on the Cambrian Rail- ways, also to watering places in England, North Wales, English Lake District, Xcrth East Coast, etc. YtT EEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS are "V issued every Friday and Saturaav (until further notice), to CAB £ ART ON, BANGOR, HOLYHEAD, and LLAXDUDNO (via Afon Wen), available for return on the following Sun- day, where train service permits), Monday or Tuesday. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Rail- ways can be obtained from Mr W. H. GOUGE, Traffic Superintendent, Oswestry. y569cm. CI HEAP WEEK-END (Friday and Saturday, ) to Monday or Tuesday), and 14 Days' EXCURSION TICKETS, are issued on everv Friday and Saturday, from nearly all Cambriai Inla.nd Stations to Machynlleth, Berth, Aberys- twyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Criecieth, and Pwllheli, also to Rhayadx, Builth Wells, and Brecon, al;o similar tickets are issued from the Cambrian Coast Stations:, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dol. gelley, Pwllheli, and 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. CHEAP WEEjv-fiND EXCURSION TICKETS are issued every Friday and Saturday, to 'Birmingham. Woh-erhampton, Walsall, 'Peterborough, *Derby, *Burton-on- Trent, .Stafford, 'Coventry, Manchester, Pres- ton, Blackburn, Bolton, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Wigan, Warrington, 'Leicester, 'Shrewsbury, Bradford, Sheffield, and 'Northampton, from Oswestry, Llanymynech,UanfyHin,Montf;cmer7, Welshpool, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth. 'Aber- ystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dol- gelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Pernhynderdraeth Criccieth, and Pwllheli. Similar Tickets are also issued from Abervstwvth, Borth Aber- dovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Hariech, Penrhyndeudraeth, Portmadoc, Cr-ieth and Pwllheli to Shrewsbury. 'Tickets TO these sta- tions are not issued from Welshpool. Pa ssentrers return on the Monday or Tuesday fo?};wing issue of For full particulars to trair. timea and fares see bills. Similar week-end and ten daya tickets axe also issued from Liverpool, Manch€s+.er, Stockport, Chester, Crewe, Stafford, Shrews i>ury, Brad- ford, Leeds, Oldham, Hudderstkid, Halifax, Rochdale, Wakefiela, Blackburn, CLorley, Ac- crington, Burnley, Bolton, Wigan, Warrington, Preston, Leicester, Derby. Burton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Wednesfcury, Walsall, Peter- boro', Northampton, Hull, Sheffield, Barnsley, &c., &c., to Oswestry. Llanymyrech, Llan- fyllin, Welshpool, Montgomeiy, Newtown Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth," Abervstwrshl Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgell'ev Har- lech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, y2'78cD1 THOUSAND MILE TICKETS.. ■ I?' ^ir? nan i^'i^vays Corapanv issue r~ „ 'irst-class 1000 end 500 mii«s Tickets, j e Coupons of which eLable the purchasers to travel between stations on the Cambrian Rail- ways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupom are exhausted. The price of each ticket is JM 6s 1000 miles and £2 17s 6d 500 miles, being about li per mile. Application for the 1000 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writine. giving the full name and address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a remittance, to Mr W. H. Qough. Traffic Superintendent, Cambrian Rai:wavs. 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 the purchaser's familv. guests, or em- ployees can be obtained, price 6d each boob, remittance to accompany order. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. DICKSONS VEGETABLE & FLOWER ;ST!EDS Seed Potatos, Garden Tools & Sundries All of Best Qualities, At most Moderate Prices, delivered Fiee by Rail or Parcel Post. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue, Ko. 557, posr FBFE ON APPLICATION. Royal Seed Warehouses CHESTER. Only Branches Nurseries, Newtown, Momgomervshire. Nurei nes, Pwllheli, Carnarvonshire. cl4 GOUT PILLS The onlv remeci, liJ. ma world lor GOCT and RHEUMATISM that relieves' and cures tliese complaints. Sure. safe, and effectual. The composition is purely vegetable. No restraint of dier during use. Ask for BLAIR'S GOUT and P^EUMATTC PILLS. All Chemists and Stoies at Is lid and 2s 2d per box. c137