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Sepl I Mrs ANXE JANE DRABBLE (nee Rawling), deceased, formerly of Plas Newydd, Llan- dudno.. IF the Children of the above, who are believed to have gone to America about 30 years ago, will apply to the undersigned they will hear of something to their advantage. CHAMBERLAIN & JOHNSON, r97 Solicitors, Llandudno. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. STAGE PLAYS LICENSES. THE Stage Plays Licensing Committee will meet on Wednesday, the 26th, inst. Ap- plications for Licenses or Renewals should be sent to me by Tuesday next, signed by the pro- posed Licensee and counter-signed by two mem- bers of the committee. „AT<nnTD J H. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Clerk to the Committee, Carnarvon, March 14th, 1902. c318y560rl02 CARNARVON UNION. I the Undersigned, hereby Give Notice that the AUDIT of the Accounts for the half- year ended the 25th day of March, 1902, of the said Union, and of the several Parishes therein, and of the Ac counts for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1902, of the Parish Councils or Parish Meetings for the Rural Parishes in such Union ana of any Joint Committees appointed in "Whole or in part by such Councils or Meetings, will commence at the Boardroom of the Guard- ians of the Poor of the said Union at Carnarvon. on Wednesday, the 9th day of April, 1902, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 20th day of March, 1902. (Signed) WILLIAM GRIFFITH, District Auditor of the c335 Nortli Wales Audit District. CARNARVONSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1902. No nCE IS HKREBY GIVEN that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in end f r thH CountF of Carnarvon will be held at the Gonnty Hall, CARNARVON, on Thurs- day. the TenSti day of April. 1902, at Quarter- pao,t Ttn r-lelnek in the forenoon. Thu Grand and Petty Jurors, all Persons boun-l by reoognizince to Prosecute and give JSvi.eD' e or to surrender in discharge of their Bail, and all Appellants, Respondents and their Witnesses are to appear at the County Hall afore,a,id. on the day and at the hour before Mentioned. J. H. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Carnarvon, 19th March, 1S02. c322y384rl03w COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tne next General Quarter Sessions of the fevoafor the County of Denbigh, will be held M the C nrity Hall, in DENBIGH, in the said Conuty on Friday, the 11th day of April, 1902, *t 13 '5 "Vocfc a m s for the Trial of Prisoners, ^be Keyring of Appeals and all other Business *elaii»g to tha CouLty over which the Court has i If is- dn tion. All Jurors Prosecutors, and Witnesses are *equirca to be in attendance ac the above-named •our. W. R. EVANS, Clerk of the Peace. County Offices, Rutbin, 17*,n Marcb, 1902, ™.B. -Instructions for Indiotments should be eent to my office (if practicable), four days at eaet before the Raseions. c324w ANGLESEY EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1902. jV OTIC65 IS HEREBE OIVEN that the i* next General Quarter Sessions of the r'■, £ r the C >unty of Anglesey will be holden ij ths o!ice Oourt in the Town of HOLY- m and for the seid Cosnty, on ^[tdne-dfty, the 9th day of April, 1902, when CoQrt ill npon at Half p*st Ten o'clock in rooming precisely. The Charge to the Q"Dd Jury will then be delivered by the Chair- and ;he Court will thereupon proceed "»th tb«i Criminal and Civil business. The Clerks to the Justices of the several j^ieiona are requested to transmit to me. to j?y office, at Beaumaris, seven days before the «et8ion«, »u depositions, returns of fines, con- »»ctioDP, and recognizances which have been hen taken, together with instructions for in- dictments. JOHN RICE ROBERTS, «eanmvris, Clerk of the Peace. March, 1902. y377c321h77K ANNE PARRY, Deceased. p^^nt to the Aot of Parliament 22nd and j rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled, An Act j? farther Amend the Law of Property and to •v^lieve Trustees." JV°TICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN that all oil Creditors and all Persons having any raii or Demands against the Estate ■h A-nr.e Pvrry. late of Tygwyn, North LJandudno, in the County of Car- tieoeased (who died on the 29th J"? of J-mury, 1902, and whose WiU waa j £ >ve<i in the Bangor District Regietry of the obate Division, of the High Court of Justice, J" the 26th day of February. 1902, by Jane Tygwyn, North Parade, Llandudno Ha ai^, Spinier, the sole Executrix therein tiJ^d), are hereby required to send the par- Mara in writing, of their Claims or Demands of A8' t*ie undersigued, on or before the ?th day Mil ^ri1, *902, after which date the Executrix proceed to distribute the Assets of the said amongst the Persons entitled thereto, of v regard only to the Claims and Demands -1^ Bbe fhali then have had notice; and DfwH be liable for the Assets of the said <anv P ot *uy P'*rt thereof, so distributed to to* „trso,Q or Persons of whose Claims or rv + nf B^all not then have had notice. 0 '^iTth d-y of Marcb, 1902. odAMBERLAIN & JOHNSON, l' Llandudno, Solicitors for the Executrix. •J. NOTICE OF AUDIT. Ratepayers arid Owners of Property in Rural District of Gwyrfai, in the County of ^Mrnarvon. yV/ HKREAS, William Griffith, Esquire, the A District Auditor, authorised1 by law to the Accounts oof the Receipts and Expendi- the District Council for the above-named of has appointed 2 o'clock in the afternoon tj Wednesday, the 9th day of April, 1902, as the thlrle, and the Union Workhouse, Carnarvon, as c,ii~ piaue, at which the AUDIT of the said Ac- for the half-year ended at Ladyday, 1902, "e made: — therefore We, the saad District Council, Q,^feby give Notice, in pursuance of the Local A^errmient Act, 1894, and the Public Health W,1875' That the Audit of the said Accounts ju. }}k' made at the Time and Place .so appointed £ aforesaid That any Ratepayer or Owner of Perty in the said District may be present at fe- Audit, arid; may make any objection to the tjJ: Accounts before the District Auditor; and & copy of the said Accounts duly made up balanced, together with all the rate books, w^nt books, deeds, contracts, accounts, in chers, and receipts mentioned! or referred to <tt Sïch Accounts, will be deposited in our Office the 4, Market Street, Carnarvon, on Tuesday, day of April, and will be open thereat, ee.^ the hours of 10 a.m. and 6.0 p.m., until day of Audit, to the inspection of all «ov>j0ri*s interested, who will be at liberty to take S or extracts from the same without fee J«*ard. this 20th day of March, 1902. c335 J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk to the said Rural District Council. IN T WE GIVE THEM AWAY WATCH. WATCH SUPPLY (D. Dept. STREET, BIRMINGHAM. B t'rijLS aro warranted to ^tionCYre'-lr\?5tt:M ftcqairod or coneti- '• r. the fJiiuiry Grains, ^voiir 'h free itovx v.:>w.-ard« ot 30 vesrs. eR0 vi! i»'«i»*Rt6 at/d Patent *euif Vet»don the World, or v-" •» i'Ukwa, 'Xh.^L,r >.ohi .1, VERY^ MAN Suffering from NERVOUS F<*VAC £ ,PHY8ICAL DEBILITY ahould Bead ortranfrP^mptlet how aU nervosw ,aerangemeDt« ,-nav be successfully ttletW, stomach medication. The fe^fect an<^ pl«**aDt, and will effect a Fe« A permanent cure. 8ent sealed, Post °h»'nWi reW8', E- NORTON, W »nd 60, iJtndtrl. rflO CONTRACTORS—SPECIFICATIONS X and TENDERS are invited for the making of Road from Seiont Bridge to Seiont Mill Carnarvon.—Replies to be sent in by April 1,1902, to LAKE and CO., Ltd., Carnarvon. 1 c333y387a THE Carnarvonshire County Council invite TENDER8 for Heightening tbe Walls of Abersoch County Bridge and the approaches thereto reaohing as far as and including Morgan County Bridge, and for their general repair as follows: — (a) Repairs, &c., Abersoch County Bridge. (b) Repairs, &c., Morgan County Bridge. (o) Repairs, Ac., both Abersoch and Morgan County Bridges. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of the County Surveyor, Carnarvon, and at the Police Station, Abersoch. Tenders must be received by the undersigned not later than 4 o'clock on Friday, the 11th day of April, 1902. The lowest or any other Tender or Tenders not necessarily accepted. J. H. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Clerk of the Coanty Council. Carnarvon, 19th April, 1902. r231y386rllOE LLANDTJDNO URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE Council invite TENDERS for the various works required in the erection of cettain Buildings and other works in the cettain Buildings and other works in the Extension of the Electric Lighting Station, Llandudno. Drawings and Specification may be seen and all information obtained upon application to Mr E. P. Stephenson, the Engineer and Surveyor to the Council, at his Offices, at the Town Hall, Lloyd Street, on or after Monday, the 24th day of March, 1902, Builders may arrange to have the loan of a copy of the drawings and Specification for one evening only. Tenders must be sent to the undersigned, endorsed Tender, Electric Light Buildings," not later than 12 noon on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1902- TLe Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any Tender. ALFRED OONOLLY, Clerk to the Council. Town Hall, Llandudno, 18th March, 1902. rl04E OARNARVON UNION. TENDERS. THE Guardians of the above-named Union are desirous of entering into the following Contracts, viz. s— 1. For the supply of Meat, Flour, Groceries, Coal, Shoes, Clogs, and other Articles for Contracts, viz. s— 1. For the supply of Meat, Flour, Groceries, Coal, Shoes, Clogs, and other Articles for I the use of the Workhouse, during the period ending 29th day of September next. 2. For supplying the Workhouse with Rail- way Sleepers, and other Timber to out up into firewood. 3. For supplying Coffins for Paupers dying in the Workhouee and in the Carnarvon Relief District for the same period. 4. For supplying Books, Stationery, Forms, &c., during the period ending Ladyday, 1903. 5. For the ordinary Printing Work that will I be required for the Union during the period ending Ladyday, 1903. Information as to the amoant of each artiole consumed in the Workhouse, during the corres- ponding period of last year, may be had of the Master, and as to the two latter at the office of the undersigned. I No Tender will be received unless cent in a securely-fastened envelope, with proper endorse- ment duly written thereon. Samples will be required of all articles that can be sent, but nothing must be written or printed on the articles to give information as to the pert on sending the same inside the parcel, how, ver, there Bhould be a letter or number cor- responding with the :letter or number on the Tender. The Tenders are to be addressed to me at the Union House, Carnarvon, and received not later than 12 o'clock on Thursday, the 27th day of March next. I The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offioes 14, Market Street, Carnarvon. 17, March, 1902. o327w Jj.JSUrIR.U. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, ACCIDENT & DISEASE (Small Pox, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid, (Diphtheria, &o.), BURGLARY & FIDELITY INBURANCE. |> AIL WAY PASSENGERS' ABBURAJXOIfi MX COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid i4,450,OOO. 64, CORN HILL, LONDON. I A. VIAN, Saoretary. Mr R. Edwards, Goods Station, Holyhead. Mr G. W. Griffith, 1, Leonard Ter., Llandudno, Mr N. O. Jones, Cambrian Railway, DolgeUey. Mr B. Williams, Cambrian Railway, Oswestry. Agents required in unrepresented Districts. alSl SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. Sum Insured in 1900 exceeded £ 450,000,008. Tor all partioriMs^ag^g to the following Carnarvon.—Mr William Hugh Owen. —Mr B. L. Jonec, Mount Place. Bangor.—Mr James Smith and Mr Rick. Hall. Beaum*ri«.—Mr Fredk, Geary. Lonw&y—Mr Charles Drover, Degaawy, Llaa- dudao. Dolgelley.—Mr Thonac P. Jones Parry. Mr John Richards, N. and 8.W. Bank. Holyhead.—Mr Ow. Hughes. Llandudno.—Mr Edgar W. Riches. LlangetM.—Mr William Thomas. portaaadoc- Mr John Tobias, Solicitor. Rboe-on-Sea.—Mr p. j. Kent a!7l atlas Limited. FIRE. EtiTABURBBD HEAD OFFICE &a& I LI PE. 1808. CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. Capital Subscribed Total Aseetsi 31st Deo., 1901 £ 2,483,661 THE Company has paid in Claims upwards i. 0.215,000, 00 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. Wiliama, do. Llandudno: Mr W. Snead Williams. Llangefni Mr John Jones, do. Menai Bridge: Mr J. T. Roberts, do. Llanerchymedd: Mr Thos. Pritchard, Solicitor, Llwydiarth Eigob. Llangefni: Mr T. Nicholls Jones. Nanner, Camaes: Mr O. LI. Hughes. Denbigh: Mr R. E. Hughes, Nat. Prov. Bank; Messrs Parry Jones and Francis, Solicitors, f IJVERPOOL BRANCH: 9, Tithebarn Street. J. WILBERFORCE MARSDEN. 1 c590 Manager. @ffidal, Segal, &t. BALANCE SIIEET OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION, ANGLESEY BRANCH. 1901 RECEIPTS. Dec. 31st. £ s d £ s d By Balance at Bank 31st December, 1900 35 3 4 „ Subscriptions and Col- lections for year 1901 86 19 2 Parent Institution 112 0 0 Ladies Auxiliary per Miss Lewis 30 18 6 Collections per Miss Lewis 0 11 0 „ Collections per Llan- faethlu and Llanfwrog 110 ————— 1 12 0 "Proceeds of Sale of Stores. 0 13 6 267 6 6 „ Unpresented Cheques, 1901 49 2 9 "Balance due to Hon. Treasurer 31 5 8 r, Balance due to late Ass. Secretary 11 13 4 Balance due to Bank 31st December, 1901.. 209 16 4 ————— 301 18 1 JE569 4 7 1901 DISBURSEMENTS. Dec. 31st. £ s d £ s d To Coxswains Salaries. Painting, and Exercis- ing Life Boats at the following Stations:—* Penmon, per Capt. W. M. Preston 73 14 10 "Bull Bay, per Mr J. Hughes 92 5 0 Cemaes, per Rev T. Prichard 34 3 7 „ Cemlyn, per Mr J. F. Hughes 46 6 7 Moelfre, per Mr J. Hughes 75 4 4 Rhosneigr, per Mr Win. Jones. 98 14 9 Rhoscolyn, per Col. Hampton Lewis.. 66 4 6 ———— 486 13 7 „ Repairs at Stations, Carriage of Goods, Rent of Land, Post- ages, Telegrams, &c., as per Ledger 93 82 11 0 -I JE569 4 7 WILLIAM M. PRESTON, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Lleiniog Castle, Beaumaris. E. & O. E_, March 1st, 1902. The Hon. Treasurer, in submitting this Balance Sheet to the Public, tekes this opportunity of earnestly appealing for further subscriptions in order to meet the large expenditure entailed in keeping the above Seven Stations in a thoroughly efficient state. Subscriptions or Donations may be paid either to him or to Messrs Lloyd's Bank, Beaumaris. C325B SSSU1!antt. PRUDEN TIAL ASS URANCEI COMPANY, LIMITED. -I CHIEF OFFICE: HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. SUMMARY OF THE REPORT PRESENTED AT THE FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, HELD ON 6th MARCH, 1902. ORDINARY BRANCH.- The number of Policies issued during the year was 76,831, assuring the sum of £7,575,835, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of £ 389,776. The Premiums received during the year were E3,489,955, being an increase of £ 167,613 over the year 1900. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1,563,775. The number of Deaths was 6723, and 6105 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 651,558. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were £5,529,461, being an increase of £81,764. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 2,104,939. The number of Deaths was 211,670, and 2227 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to those Policy holders of five years' standing who desired to discontinue their pay- ments was 74,798, the number in force being 771,279. The number of Free Policies which became Claims during the year was 17,880. The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 14,334,820 their average duration exceeds nine and a half. years. The Assets of the Company, in both branches, as shewn in the Balance Sheet, are £ 43,292,026, being an increase of £ 3,396,698 over those of 1900* • The Staff Provident Fund, which was founded in 1898 for the benefit of the onfedoorSteffi, shews a satisfactory increase for the f4ø.r.Üle total amount standing to the credit oi^trs being 9101,960. ;;>' GENERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURAUGE COMPANY, LIMITED, ON THE 31st DECEMBER, 1901. LIABILITIES. jB s d Shareholders' capital 1,000,000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds 22,660,953 10 2 Industrial Brancii Fund 18,274,017 18 6 Reserve Fund 900,000 0 0 Investments reoerve Fnnd 250,000 0 0 Claims under life policies ad- mitted.207,054 18 8 JE43,292,036 7 4 ASSETS, £ s d British Government securities 3,554,093 7 5 Indian and Colonial Govern- ment Securities 4,194,854 6 7 Railway and other Debentures and Debenture Stocks 3,050,669 14 6 Loans on County Counoil, Municipal, and other rates.. 9,340,533 17 11 Freehold Ground Rents end Scotch Feu Duties 3,317,456 3 10 Freehold and Leasehold Prc- perty 2.293,593 5 10 Mortgages on Property within the United Kingdom 5,809,857 10 7 Railway, Gas, & Water Stocks 6,109,593 16 0 Suez Canal Shares ,0. 167,677 11 7 Telegraph and other Shprea 81,715 3 9 M e t r o p o I itan Consolidated Ftock and City of Londoo Bonds 339,332 17 1 Bank of England Stock; 200,559 18 6 Colonial and Foreign Corpora- tion Stocks 332,538 5 7 Foreign Government Securities 1,106,291 17 7 Reversions and Life Interests 923,844 14 4 Loans on the Company's Policies o. o. 1,148,138 11 0 Rent Charges 181,975 10 5 Outstanding Premiums 1. 467,379 9 6 Cash in hands of Superinten- dents and Agents' Balances 41,172 11 0 Outstanding Interest and Rents 341,910 8 8 Cash-on Deposit, on Current Accounts, and in hand 288,837 5 8 JE43,292,026 7 4 W?LLIAMImjGHES, j Joinfc Managers, HENRY APHARBEBM*111^11" D. W. STABLE, Secretary. THOMAS WHARRIE!} DIRECFCORS- We beg to report that we have examined the foregoing accounts, and incur opinion they are conrect, and the foregoing is a full and fair Balance Sheet properly drawn up and exhibits a true and correct view of the state of the Company's affaire as shown by the Books of the Company In accordance with the provisions of "The Companies Act, 1900," we certify that all our requirements as Auditors have been complied with. ARCHIBALD DAY J PHILIP SECR2TAN,}Auditors- We have examined the Cash transactions (receipts and payments) affecting the accounts of the Assets and Investments for the year ended December 31st, 1901, and we find the same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds and Securities, Certificates Ac representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, and we certify that they were in possession and safe custody as on December 31st, 1901. 19th February, 1902. DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS, and CO. For further particulars and Book of Rules, apply to the Superintendent, J. W JONES 36 Castle Square, Carnarvon; or Assistant Superintendents: Messrs E. Hughes, Prudential House' Holborn Road, Holyhead; J. Rowlands, 45, Caellepa, Bangor; J.Williams, Prudential HouBe* Penygroes W. E. Williams, Piudential House, Bethesda; J. Hughes, Llangefni • w! Price, 42, Marcus Street, Carnarvon. c323h79 CARADOC ROWLAND, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 17, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. CIRCULATING LIBRARY COMMERCIAL & SCHOOL BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. SPLENDID SELECTION OF LEATHER GOODS, BAGS, PURSES, WALLETS, ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BRASS FRAMES & INKSTANDS, Ac. Express," Nota Bene," Umpire," and Pelican Fountain Pens. Fine Selection of Pictorial Post Cards (Local and Foreign). Agent for Edwards's Premier Files. Glacier Window Decorations. o89s ESTABLISHED 1874. National Telephone No. 20. E. NOBLE, SODA WATER AND LEMONADE MANUFACTURER, CAENARVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., 17th May, 1898 COPY CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. of Aerated Beverages received from Mr E. Noble, Carnarvon ^ari?1?s B0^8 manufactured by him, have been submitted to rigorous chemical e animation m this Laboratory, in addition to specimens of the materials nsed £ U.We'e 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 "u favour of tbe high purity and.superic qualities of Mr Noble's goods. CfJUNVILLE H. SHARPE, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, c93. Late Principal of the 1 Liverpool College of Chemistry. fublir JRwtht;gs, &r. PWLLHELI. EASTER MONDAY. npHIRD ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS ± AND CYCLE RACES. 10 Guinea Challenge Cup. Cycle Track, best in Wales, now open for Training: Day Tickets, 3d; Season Tickets, 3s 6d. For particulars of Sports, apply, FRED E. YOUNG, c253y285x Cardiff Road, Pwllheli. CHESTER CROWN EISTEDDFOD, EASTER MONDAY, March 31 st. Tremendous Entries, including 15 CHOIRS. 800 COMPETITORS. I Special Engagement of I MR-D. FFRANGCON DAVIES, the renowned Baritone, and of MISS NORA MEREDITH (London Concerts). GRAND CROWNING CEREMONY of the Conductor of the successful Cho;r. CHEAP Bookings and Special Train arrange- ments by the L. & N.-W. Rly. Co., G. W. Rly. Co North Staffs. Rly. Co., Wrex- ham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Rly., Co.; Cheshire Lines, &o., &o. For further particulars see respective Ra;lway Go.'s small bills. For Day Programmes (ner post 2M), apply R. FRANCIS WILLiAMS, Hon. Sec., c27w 83, Hoole Road, Chester. THE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL HORSE RACES, JUMPING COMPETITIONS AND ATHLETIC SPORTS I' will be held at the OVAL, CARNARVON On EASTER MONDAY, March 31 st, 1902, Under Distinguished Patronage. A SILVER CUP, Value, £ 5 5s, or money, with £ 5 5s added, will be presented by Lloyd W. G. Hughes, Esq., Coed Helen, Car- narvon, for the best and cleverest performer over Hurdles, —— President: LLOYD W. G. HUGHES, Esq., Coed Helen. Judges and Starters-Horse Races: Captain N. P. Stewart, Bryn Tirion, Vaynol Park. Athletic Sports: Alwynne Carter, Esq., O. Carter, Esq., M. E. Nee, Esq. For farther particulars, apply to the Secre- tary. Mr E. GRIFFITHS, o277w Eagles' Hotel, Carnarvon. CORONATION OF HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. TAKE Notice that a PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of Llandudno will be held in the Town Hall, LLANDUDNO, on TUESDAY, April lat, 1902, at the hour of 8 o'clock hi the evening, to consider and decide upon the best means of commemorating the above event. i Dated this 19th day of February, 1902. I rllgm ROBERT ROBERTS, Chairman. PRINCE'S THEATRE, LLANDUDNO, MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 24th and 25th, 1902. UNDER the Patronage of the Right Hon. Lord Mostyn, in aid of the Llandudno Volunteer (South African) Memorial Fund, a GRAND TRIPLE BILL will be presented by the LLANDUDNO AMATEUR DRAMATIC AND OPERATIC SOCIETY. Doors open 7.15, ourtain 7.45 p.m. Prices from Is to 5s. Seats may be booked at T. W. Jones', The Lounge, Mostyn Street. rllla FIVE GOOD REASONS for buying your Drugs and; Patent Medicines, and having your Prescriptions and Medicines made up at THE PHARMACY. Because every Drug sold at this Establishment is the BEST and PUREST obtainable. Because the stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, &c., is constantly outgoing, and: therefore fresh. Because the PRICES CHARGED are MOD- ERATE, considering the Articles supplied are Because the PRICES CHARGED are MOD- ERATE, considering the Articles supplied are best and purest. Because the latest Remedies and Pharma- ceutical Products are kept in stock. Because CARE is exercised in Dispensing Medicines, and every preparation is made up under the personal supervision of the Proprietor. J. FRANCIS, Chemist, 13, POOL STREET, CARNARVON. ghigpiitg. ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO. (BEAVER LINE) ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO ST JOHN, fc.B. Lake Saperior March 18th I Passengers booked through to all parts ol Canada and United States. Superior accom- modation at lowest rates for First, Second, and Third Class Passengers. Special terms to Families and Partesr intending Ao emigrate. Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., African House, Water Street, Liverpool. c78o ABERDEEN LINE TO AUSTRALIA. Via Plymouth, Teneriffe and vape Town, in 42 days. Nineveh. Capt. N. Allan, 3808 tons, Mar. 25 Moravian, Capt. A. SimpsoD, 4573 tons, April 15 THE Steamers of this favourite Line sail from JL London as above, taking saloon and third class passengers to Teneriffe, Cape Town, and all Australian and New Zealand Ports. Fares to Australia, JB16 to £ 55; to Cape Town, L9 9s to JBSO.—For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., 7, Billiter Square, London, E.C. cl6yl33 AMERICAN LINE. 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, i9, Bangor Street, Carnarvon; Mrs C. Williams, Douglas Terrace, Bethesda; Richard Roberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda; J. T. Williams, Meirion House, Blaenau Festiniog; Evans and Co., Town Hall, Rhyl; R. C. Evans, Caxton House, Dolgelley. WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown. Majestic, Wed.,jMar. 2S I Teutonic,Wed., April 9 Germanic,Wed.,April 2 I Cymric, Sat., April 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. 0. Williams, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans, Dolgelley; Messrs J. Arthur Evans and 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. c22 EMIGKATIOITTOCANADA. CANADA offers great inducements to Farmers, Farm Labourers, Young men desiring to Learn Farming, Domestic Servants, and all Classes of Desirable Emigrants. Free Grants of 160 acres of Wheat Land. HOW, WHEN, AND WHERE to Proceed may be ascertained from the publi- cations of the Canadian Government.-These together with any information desired as to the Trade and Commerce of the Dominion, may be obtained gratis and post free on application to the Canada Government OSSce. Western Mail Build- ings, Cardiff. Write for Particulars cl52yl54x J) I OK SONS VEGETABLE & FLOWER se:E:I>S Seed Potatos, Garden Tools & Sundries All of Best Qualities, At moit Moderate Prices. delivered Free by Rail or Parcel Post. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue, No. 557, POST FBBB ON APPLICATION. Royal Seed Warehouses, CHESTER. Only Branches: Nurseries, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. Nurseries, Pwllheli, Carnarvonshire. cl41 JONES AND MILLER, TAILORS AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS. EARLY DISPLAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, OVERCOATINGS, BREECHES, & KNICKERS, j IN WELSH, SCOTCH, & WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS, CAREFULLY SELECTED. LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON. c2769 A SIM'i Out& r Mk,nd.' io taU ihe pattern ci D> £ S ,jr Mrs V^lop b £ gS ,u T\ C*- and >«tabU I Utr ttVtw tomer* and U t A,v ^rtsS °* iall^eLaU 1 *sWi*i:ty- her largs CM'"W'" 1.IInit&g .,ø.r, Fabrics for The Physician's ■ I I ■ V £ ■ • J A Cure for Gout. ■ ■■Ik Ik I BB M W Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. Safest and nicst The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Gentle Medicir.e for Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Infants Child".n, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Delicate Fcrcw>s. and the of legYI-LCY. A L ] NtAGNESr Ln i M, AG, ESIA ..r- r Sailings. CORRIS RAILWAY. MINIATCRE Gauge, starting ficxa Macrvn- 1., lleth. where the Cambrian ssd Corrig Stations adjoin REAL PICTURESQUE WALEB. Charming1 River, Lake 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 regnlarly 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 Bills r181 J. R. DIX. General Manager. CAMBRIANRAEL WA YB- TOASTER HOLIDAYS. ISO2. -Ej Cheap Excursions to Scotland. — On Thursday, March 27th. Excursion Tickets will be issued for 5 and 9 days to Edinburgh, Glas- gow, Greenork, etc. On Thursday and Saturday, March 27th and 29th, excursion tickets will be issued to New- port (Mon.), Dowlais, Neath, Merthyr, Cardiff, and Swansea, availabTe for return up to and in. clusive of Saturday, April 5th, except Good Friday, March 22th, e.nd Sunday, March 3CLL. On Thursday and Saturday, March 27th and 29th, cheap 8 and 10 day tickets will be issued from Pwllheli, Barmouth, and intermediate stationR to Manchester, Stockport, Liverpool, Birkenhead. Cbester, Warrington, Sheffield, Leeds. Dewflbury, Batley, Bradford, Hudders- neld, Matlock. and Buxton. The usual Week-end Tickets will be iesued on Thursday, March 27th, and Saturday, March 29th, to Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Wolverhempton, Peterboro*. Leicester, Derby, Leeds, Dewebnry, Huddersfield, Bradford, Sheffield, etc. Excursion Bookings to London.—On Thurs- day, March 27th, excursion tickets will be iesued to London for 3, 5, and 8 dave. Sports and Cycle Races at Pwllheli; Horse, Dog, and Poultry Show, Nevln; Eisteddfods at Barmouth, Criccieth.—Eat ter Monday. March 31st, cheap day tickets will be issued from Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Aberdovey, Iowvn, and intermediate stations to Barmouth, Har- lech. Dolgelley, Pwllheli, etc. Athletic Sports and H ree Races at Carnar- von— Cheap day tickets will be is ued from Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, on Easter Monday, March 31st. St. David's Golf Club Meetings at Harlech, Saturday, March 29th, Easter Monday and Tuesday, March 31st and April lst.-Cl.e.pday tickets will b: issael to Qarlcuii on the uccvd dates from Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Dolgelley, etc. Fcr full particulars to train times, fores, etc., see handbills i&su?d ty the Company. —— c301 vmw GOOD FRIDAY TRAIN SERVLO.f;On Good Friday, March 28th, a r-pec. td Service of Train" will be run on all parts ct the L ne, with the exception of the Kerry Branch. Full particulars aq to the times of tha trains may ba obtained at any of the stations, or from Mr W. H. though, Traffic Superintendent Oswestry. *c;CIymw LIST OF LODGINGS.—A new and Re -LJ vised Edition of the List of Hotels and Inns. Farmhouse and Country Lodgings, In the district served by the Cambric Railways, will be issued ready for the coming seaeon. A fee of one shilling vill be charged for the insertion* of any name and address. Names and addresses of Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, and Lodging- house Keepers having accommodation to offer should be sent to any of the Company's Station- maeters, or to Mr W. H. Gough, Traffic Super. intendent, Oswestry, accompanied by a remit- tance, not later than March 15th next. The Company reserve the right of acoepting or rejecting any application. ol29ymw COLLECTION & DELIVERY PASSEN- GERS' LUGGAGE.—Passengers' Luggage is Collected and Delivered by the Company or their Official Town Porters at the following Stations: Aberystwyth, Aberdovev, B&rmouth, Criccieth, Towyn. Applications addressed to the Stationmasters at the respective Stations will receive prompt attentica. >317cma t WEEKEND EXCURSION SICKSETS v V will be iwued every Fndsy and Satur- day to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW (by the Direct Route via. Whitchurch, Crewe, Preston, and C&rliele), available for return on n" follow- ing Sunday (where Train Semite miu), Monday, or Tuesday. For particulars of Fares, etc., see handbills issued by the Company. ——— o542ymx WEEK-END TICKETS are isned every W Friday and Saturday from all L. u4 N.-W. and G.W. Stations in London to Machym- llefch, Aberdovey, Towyn, Aberystwyth, Dol- gelley, Barmouth, Harlech, Llanbedr and Peu. sarn, Portmadoc, Criccietii, and Pwllheli. Available for return on the following Sunday, (where Train Service permits), Monday, or Tuesday. rpOURIST TICKETS are issued from the Cambrian Stations to all HEALTH RESORTS on the Cambrian "Rn.il- ways, also to watering places in England, North Wales, English Lake District, North East Coast, etc. WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS are issued every Friday and Saturday (until further notice), to CARNARVON, BANGOR, HOLYHEAD, and LLANDUDNO (via Aion Wen), available for return on the following Sun- I day, where train servioe permits), Monday or Tuesday. y569cm CHEAP WEEK-END (Friday and Saturday, to Monday or Tuesday), and 14 Days' EXCURSION TICKETS, are issued on every Friday and Saturday, from nearly all Cambria* Inland Stations to Machynlleth, Borth, Aberys- twyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli also to RhayaA Builth Wells, and Brecon, a3so similar tickehrane issued from the Cambrian Coast Stations, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, DoI- gelley, Pwllheli, and intermediate stations, to Rhayadr, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Tourist tickets (available for two months) are also issuwi on every week-day between stations named abon, c539ym. CHEAP WEEjv-CND EXCURSION TICKETS are issved every Friday and Saturday, to ^Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, .Peterborough, *Derby, *Burton-on- Trent, 'Stafford, 'Coventry, Manchester, Pree- ton, Blackburn, Bolton, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Wigan, Warrington, 'Leicester, 'Shrewsbury, Bradford, Sheffield, and 'Northampton, from Opwestry, Llanymy nech, Llanfyllin, Montgome ry, Welsh pool, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, "iiorth, AOer- yrtwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dol- gelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Penrhynderdraeth, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. Similar Tickets are Ulso issued from Aberysfcwyth, Borth, Aber- dovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Penrhyndeudraeth, Portttadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli to Shrewsbury. 'Tickets to these sta- tions are not issued from Welshpool. Passengers return on the Monday or Tuesday following issue of tickets. For full particulars as to train times and fares see bills. Similar week-end and ten days tickets are also issued from Liverpool, Manchester, Stockport, Chester, Crewe, Stafford, Shrews bury, Brad- ford, Leeds, Oldham, Huddersfield, Halifax, Rochdale, Wakefield, Blackburn, Charley, Ao- cringtan, Burnley, Bolton, Wigan, Warrington, Preston, Leioeeter, Derby, Burton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead, Birmingham. Wolverhampton, Wedneshair, Walsall, Peter- boro', Northampton, Hull, Sheffield, Barnslev Ac., Ac., to Oswestry, Llanymynech, LIan- fyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown | Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, AberyHT^2: Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Ha £ lech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. y2?8Ca TEV Ca^bna?~ j^il'wr&ys Company issue Firsvclass 1000 and 500 mili tne Coupons of which enable the purchasers to travel between stations on the Cambrian Rail- ways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausrted. J of each ticket is £5 6s 1000 miJ- ana £2 l'h Sd 600 miles, being about 1i per mile. Applica^on for the 1000 or 600 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, Traffic Superintendent, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry (cheques to be made payable to the Oambrian Co. or order;, from whom also books containing 100 certificates for authorising the use of the tickets by the purchaser's family, guests, or enr ployees can be obtained, price 6d each book, remittance to accompany order. C. S. DENNIBB, General ManMer.