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ffiost LOST, on Friday, August 8th, in Mail Train Jj between Chester and Holyhead, a "Diamond and Jacynth long BROOCH." Any- one returning same to Mrs Edward Rae. Rhos- colyn, or to J. W. Ellis, Tea. Mart, Holyhead, will be rewarded. h53w itndtfS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for Alterations to Salim Baptist Chapel, Portdinorwic. Drawings and Specification may be seen at 5, Boston Terrace, Portdinorwic, or at the Offioes of the Architect, Mr E. Evana, 8, Castle Street, CarnM van, any week day between the hours of 10 and 5. Tenders to be sent in to me on or before Friday, the 29th day of August, 1902. Ihe lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. R. R. DAVIES. 5, BoEton Terrace, Portdinorwic. August 8th, 1902. c266w ffitint, Jtgal, &c. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. REGISTRATION. N onCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WALTER BALDWYN YATES, Esquire, Bairister-at-Lav, having been appointed to Re- vise the LISTS OF VOTERS in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the Northern and Southern Divisions of the County of Oar- narvon respectively, the List of County Electors, and the List of Parochial Electors, will hold Courts for that purpose at the several, times and places undermentioned, that is to say "~1~For the Parishes of Abererch, Ll^arm^1- and Llangybi, at the Madryn Arms, CHWILOU on Taesday, the 9th day of September next. at 10.15 o'clock in the forenoon. 2 Fcr the Parish of Llanaelhaiarn, at the Beard School- LLANAELHAIARN <m Tues- day the 9th dlay of September next, at 11.45 o'clock in the forenoon. 3 For the Parishes' of Pist-vll and Carnguwch, at the Victoria, Inn. LLITHFAEN, on Tuesday, the 9th day of September next, at 12.45 o'clock in the afternoon. 4. For the Parishes of Nevin. Bodvean. Ceide, and Edeyrn, at the Town Hall. in the Town of NEVIN, on Tuesdaythe 9th day of September next. at 3.15 o'clock in the afternoon. 5. For the Parishes of Llandudwen, Llan- fihangel-Baehellaeth and Llaniestyn, at the Board School. LLANIESTYN, on Tuesday, the 9th day of September next, at 5.30 o clock in the afternoon. 6. For the Parishes of Bottwnog. Bryncrofs, LIandegwning. Llangwnadl. Meilltevrn. Pen- llech and Tvdweiliog. at the Penvhyn Arms lpn. SARN FEILLTEYRN. on Wednesday, the 10th day of September next. d 9.30 o'clock in the forellood. 7. For the Parishes of Aberdaron, Bodferin, Llanfaelrhys, and Rhiw, at the Ty N ewydd Inn. ABERDARON. on Wednesday, the 10th day of September next. at 12 o'clock noon. 8. For the Parishes of Llanbedrog. Llan- f-ngftr, and Llangian. at the Tudwal's Hctel, ABERSOCH. on Wednesday, the 10th day of September next. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. 9. For the Parishes of Treflys ard Ynyscyn- liaiarn, at the Magistrates' Room, PORT- MADOC, on Thursday, th? 11th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the fcrcn-cn. 10. For the Parishes of Criccieth, Penl'yn and Llanystumdwy. at the White Lion Hotel, in the Town of CRICCIETH, on Thursday, the 11th day of September next, at 1.45 o'clock in the afternoon. 11. For the Parishes of Denio, Llanror and Penrhos. at the Town Hall, in the Town cf PWLLHELI, on Thursday, the 11th day of September next, at 4.30 o'clock in the after- noon. 12. For the Parish of Dolbenmaen. at the Railway Inn, BRYNKIR STATION, on Friday, the 12th day of September next, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon. 13. For the Parish of dynnog, at the Railway 'Inn, PANTGLAS, on Friday, the 12th diay of September next, at 11.30 o'clock in the fore- noon. 14. For the Parishes of Llandwror and Llan- Uyfni. at the School Room, at PEXxGROES, on Friday, the 12th day of September next, at 1.45 o'clock in the afternoon. 15. For the Parish of Llanwndla, at the Mount Pleasant Inn, LLANWNDA, on Saturday, the 13th day of September next, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon. For the Parishes of Waenfawr and Bettws Gannon, at the Chapel Vestry Room, WAEN- FAWR, on Saturday, the 13th day of September next, at 11.15 o'clock in the forenoon. 17 For the Parish of Beddgelert, at the Chapel Vestrv. RHYD-DDU. on Saturday, the 13th day of September next, at 1.45 o clock in the afternoon. 18. For the Parish of Llanrug, at the Board SchcoT Room, CWMYGLO, on Monday, the t 15th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. 19. For the Parish of Llanddeiniolen, at the Chapel Vestry, BRYN'REFAIL, on Monday. the 15th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 20. For the Parish of Llanberis, at. the Board School. LLANBERIS, on Monday, the 15th ¿:ay of September next, at 1.15 o'clock in the afternoon. 21. For the Parishes of Llanbeblig and LInD- fa<rlan, at the County Hall, in the Town of CAR- NARVON. on Tuesday, the 16th day of Septem- ber next. at 9.30 o'clock im the forenoon. 22. For the Parish of Llaqffltiwgner. tlle Half-waj" House, POR-TDIKOSWKa on day, the 16th day of September next, at 5.45 o'clock in the afternoon. 23. For the Parish of Dwygyfylciii. at the National School. PENMAENMAWR, on day. the 23rd day of September next. at 10 o'clock ita the forenoon. 24. For the Parishes of Conway, GyfRn. Llau- t'wstcnhi. Llangelvnin and Llechwedd, at the Guild Hall, in the Town of CONWAY, on day. the 23rd day of September next. at 11A5 o'clock in the forenoon. 25. For the Parishes of Eglwysrhos. Llau- *udno, Llanrhos, and Penrhyn, at the Police Court. LLANDUDNO, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of September next, at 3.15 o'clock in the afternoon. 26. For the Parishes of Aber and1 Llanfair- fechan at the National School, LLANFAIR- PECHAN, on Wednesday, the 24th day of September next, at 9.45 o'clock in the foienoon. 27. For the Parishes of Bangor and Pentir. at the Magistrates' Roam, in the City of BANGOR, °n Wednesday, the 24th day of September next, 11.45 o'clock in the forenoon. 28. For the Parishes of Llandegai, Bethesda, n<l' Llanllechid', at the Douglas Arms, BETH- EsDA. on Thursday, the 25th day of September next, at 9.45 o'clock in the forenoon. 29. For the Parishes of Eiria.s and' Llysfaen, at the School Room. OLD COLWYN, on Fri- day, the 26th day of September next, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon. 30. For the Parishes of Caerhun, Dolgarrog, and Llanbedrcenin, at. the TALYCAFN Ferry Inn (Carnarvonshire side), on Friday, the 26th day of September next, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. 31. For the Parishes of Abbey, Llanrhychwyn, Maenan. and Trefriw. at the National School, TREFRIW, on Friday, the 26th day of September next, at 4.30 o'clock in the after- noon. 32. For the Parishes of Bettwsycoed, Eidda, and Trewydir. at the MagIstrates' Room, at BETTWSYCOED, on Saturday, the 27th day (}f September next, at 9.30 o clock in the fore- noon. 33. For the Parish of Dolwydrlelen, at the National School, DOLWYDDELEN, on Satur- day, the 27th day of September next, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon. 34. For the Parish of Penmachno, and also all other Parishes, Townships, precinct's, or places (if any) omitted in this Notice, or for !?hich no other place is herein appointed for the Revision of the Lists of Voters for such Par- ches. Townships, or places, at the Nation a-! School. PENMACHNO, on Saturday, the 27th of September next, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon. Overseers of Parishes are required by Act of parliament to attend the Courts to be hold-n -or Revising the Lists relating to their respective l »mhes, and to bring with them the Parish 4>«te Books, the Original Notices of Claims and t ") t! and all other Documents relating tr> the Registration. J. F BODVEL-ROBERTS. r, Clerk of the Countv Council. Carnarvon, 13th August, 1902. c276y272rl32 Oflmitl, Sfogal. &*(. BOROUGHS OF CARNARVON, CRICCIETH, AND NEVIN. REGISTRATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WALTER BALDWYN YATES. Esquire, the Barrister-at-Law appointed to Revise the LIST OF VOTERS in the Election of a Member to serve in Parliament for the Borough of Car- narvon, and the Several Boroughs of Conway. Bangor, Pwllheli, Nevin, and Criccieth, sharing with the Borough of Carnarvon, will hold Courts for that purpose and for the Revision of the Burgess List of the Borough of Carnarvon re- spectively, at the several times and places under- mentioned, that is to say 1. For the Borough of Nevin. at the Town Hall, in the Borough of NEVIN. on Tuesday, the 9th day of September next, at 3.15 o'clock in the afternoon. 2. For the Borough of Criccieth. at the White Lion Hotel, in the Borough of CRICCIETH, on Thursday, the 11th day of September next, at. 2 o'clock in the afternoon. 3. For the Borough of Carnarvon (Parliament- ary List and Buigess List), at the County Hall. in the Town of CARNARVON, on Tuesday, the 16th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. I J. H. BODVEL-ROBERTS, Town Clerk. Carnarvon, August, 15ch, 1902. c277 PURSUANT to en Order of the Chp 'eery JL Division of the High Court of Justice (Mr Jastica Farwell) made in the matter of the Estate of WILLIAM ROBERT DAVIES, of DolgeHey, in the Coouty of MMioneth, Gentle- man, Deceased, Griffith v. Davies, 1902, D. No. 727, the Cf editors of William Robert Da.vies, Jate of Dolgelley, in the County of Merioneth, Gentlerrrn, who died on the 18th d%y of Feb- ruary, 1902, are on or before the 30th day of September, 1932, to send by post prepaid to David 03WFIl Dai.LS, 0: j.)olc-ellc-.y, 111 the County of Merioneth, the Coicitor of the Defendant Alice Davies (Widow), the sole I Execut;x of the Deceased, thair Caii&tian and Surnames, Addresses, and deac -ipti ons, the full particulars of their Claims, a statement of their Accounts, and the natnre of the securities (if any) held by tbem. rv lc' i-It thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Every Creditor holdirg any I fceaurityig to produce the same at the Chambers of the said Judce, Room 700, Royal Courts of Justice, London, on the 29th day of October, 1902, at One o'clock in the a'ternoon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the Claims. Dated this Eighth day of August, 1902. ROBBINS, BILLING & CO., 218, Strand, London, W.C., Agents for Charles Wilfred Blaxland, Hvthe, Kent Witness-James Olivey, Solioitar, 218, Strand, W.C. m37vV/ CARNARVON UNION. RELIEVING OFFICER WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the posts of Relieving Officer and Collector for the Llandwrog Relief District of the above-named Union. Salary for the former JB90, and for the latter a commission of ten per cent. on the sums collected and paid to the Union Treasurer. Both appointments will be subject to the approval of the Local Government Board and to the Pro- I visions of the Poor-Law Officers' Superannuation Act. The person appointed is not to be over forty years of age; he must reside in the neigh- bourhood of Groeslon, be conversant with the Welsh and English languages, and furnish a bond by the Poor-Law Officers' Guarantee As- sociation, or other Guarantee Society, as shall be approved of by the Guardians, in the sum of JB200 in respect to the office of Relieving Officer and £ 20 in respect to that of Collector. I Canvassing the Guardians directly or indirectly is strictly prohibited, and will be deemed a. dis- qualification, but this need not prevent the can- didates, if they so wish, sending a copy of their application and testimonials to the Guardians. Candidates must bring their applications, stat- ing age, and present calling, accompanied by not more than three testimonials of recent. late to the WORKHOUSE, at half-past One o'clock, on Wednesday, the 27th August instant, and there remain to attend an examination as to their fit- ness for the offices they are seeking. The ap- plications must be written on foolscap size paper, and, with the testimonials, plaoed in an envelope, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed with the date, name, address, age and calling of the sender. I The selected candidates only will be expected to attend the meeting (of which due notice will I be given) at which the election will be made, but no expenses will be allowed. Dated this 11th dav of August, 1902. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk, Union Offioes, Market street, Carnarvon. y267c259 THE PONTYPRIDD, RHONDDA VALLEY, and EAST GLAMORGAN BILLPOSTING CO. LIMITED. ,n, sec-.retary-S. W. JONES. ISO STaTIONS in ali the best sitn» V K*ES m the district. i:, &ii its branches. Manager's Office-. MILL STxliijST, PONTYPRIDD, 8. WALilS. ú' 'I')w I SHAW'S GIFT, THIS HAHDSOME BLOUSE F R E E. In order to clear out the Bemainder of a Bankrupt Stock of Costume Cloths, we will send a Tailor- — wade Costume 5/ — 5 Skirt in Navy Two for cr Black for the Q/ft small sum of 5/ or Two f jr 9/6,' Carriage carriage paid on paid. AML I I..i all goods, and we will include with each Skirt, free of all charge, a handsome SILKETTE BLOUSE, with a Detachable Collar, equal in appearance to silk, and wearing twice us lono These Skirts are cut in the very LATEST FASHION. SEND AT ONCE, in order to secure this great bargain, as after the present stock is ex- hausted this offer cannot be repeated Patterns sent if de. sired. Sizes, 38. 40 42. Money returced if not sitiefied. I Address: HA W & CO. The Londort Tailor*, Department W. P., 6 Love Lane, I Wood Street. LONDON. E.G. oH7 [ %.» MJbi\.—VVby esuHer tne pains ami iTt. misery caused by Nervousness, Prema- ture, Exhaustion, and Wasting Weakness? Send for my Book, which shows how every man, voung and old, can be thoroughly and quickly cured without Stomach Medicine or Electricity. of letters received and guaranteed e;enuine I cannot find words to express how thankful I ianl- I used to think I never would get cured. t wish I had seen your advertisement at first. I should have saved many pounds.—G. F. 11.r have carried out your instructions, aiid Km now perfectly well.—J. G.Sellt I sealed, post free. for tu-i stamps. H. J. Leigh. 92 and 93, Great Russell Street. London, W.O. Send at once and bo cured. Twelve yeair' con- t'nwl iraccees, &&< public Pettittgs, &r. ROYAL ANGLESEY YAOHT CLUu REGATTA. THE ANNUAL REGATTA JL WILL BE HELD AT BEAUMARIS, On MOtiDAY, 25th August, 1902. Entries close FrfSay, 22nd Aut, ist, and post Entries to 12 noon Saturday, 23rd Angaat, to Hon. Secretary, Royal Anglesey Yacht Club, Beaumaris. There will be a Grand Display of FIRE- WORKS in Beaumaris Castle at dusk. 097111 THE ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, GORSEDD OF BARDS, and MUSICAL FESTIVAL, will be held at BANGOR, North Wales, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, Æ 13th September, 1902. R950 to be awarded as Prizes in Mosio, Litera- ture, and rt. Choral Contests each day. 57 Choirs entered. Grand Concerts each evening. Emment Artistes. Riviere's Grand Orchestra each Concert. Eisteddtod Choi-, 250 Voices. Conduotor, Dr Roland Rogers. Brass Band Contest on Caturday, the 13th September. See other announcements. Excursions from all Parts. C257N THE ANGLESEY & CARNARVONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Instituted October, 1851. President: Csot. LAURENCE WILLIAMS, rlas Llanddyfnan. Vice- President: HUMPHREY OWEN, Esq., Treddolphin. THE FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW will be held at LLANGEFNI, Cn THURSDAY, September 18th, 1902. Entries close Friday, September 5th, 1902. Schedules and Entry Forms may be had on application to the Secretary, John Pritchard, Bodbyfryd, Bangor. c263y27Qic THE GUILD HALL, CARNARVON. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, August 20th and 21st, 1902. Messrs BARING BROS. present MESSRS WEST and SONS, Ltd., of Southsea, ENTERTAINMENT "OUR NAVY," Including CRUISE of the OPHIK and CORONATION ANIMATED PHOTOS, The Decorations, Scenes in the Streets, The King's Illness, Crowds Reading the Bulletins. Doors open at 7 30 p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10 p.m. Early Doors at 7 p.m. 6d extra to all parts. Reserved Seats, 3s Second Seats, 2s Third Seats, Is Back (limited), 6d. Plan and Tickets, Mr Oaradoc Rowland, C&atle Square. 0265J1 LLANBEDROG, PWLLHELI. GLYNYWEDDW HALL AND GROUNDS. THIS Stately Mansion, with its famous Picture Galleries and delightful Grounds, is one of the prettiest places in Carnarvonshire. OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. Admission, Sixpence. Combined Tickets the interesting Marine Tram ride to and from Llanbedrog and Pwllheli and admission to Ground* and Galleries, On« Shilling. v285c253 LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY, LTD. Secretary Mr fi-muel Hughea. Season 1902 THE PIER COMPANY'S POPULAR CONCERTS PIER COMPANY'S ORCHESTPA. Conductor Mr Arthur W. Payne, A.R.A.M Sub-Conductor: Mr W. Haigh. Vccalkt: Aug. 16-Rcyal Welsh Ladies' Choir. Aug. 18 to 22-Mirts May Williamson, soprano. Aug. 18 to 22-Mel B Spurr humorist. Season Tickets: Front Seats, 28s; Second Seath, 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. Sacred Concert on Sunday at 8.15. rs THE -—- DUKE OF CLARENCE CHUROH CORONA FETE & FANCY FAIR will be held in THE MOSTYN ART GALLERIES, VAUGHAN ST., LLANDUDNO, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, August 22nd and 23rd, 1902, at Three p.m., In aid of the Debt and Building Fund of the above Church. I To be Opened by LADY AUGUSTA MOSTYN I and LADY ISABEL BLIGH. Patrons: The Right Hon. Lord Mostyn, The Right Hon. Lady Mostyn, The Right Hon. Lady Augusta Mostyn, Col. the Hon. H. Lloyd Moetvn, the Hon. Mrs Lloyd Mostyn, the Hon. and Rllv Edward Bligh, Lady Isabel Bligh, the Lord Bishop of Bt. Asaph and Mrs Edwards, the Very Rev the Dean of York, and Lady Emma Oust. EXHIBITION OF 118 PICTURES of the Gwynedd Ladies' Art Society, under the Distinguished Patronage of H R,H. the-Prinosse Louise. Duchess of Argyle; the Countess Grosvenor, &c. GRAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING CONCERTS. I THE EUTERPEAN OROHESTRA. Appeared before H.R.H. the Prince of Wales 1898-1899.—Fir?t Violins, Mips Annie Scott (C-eader), Miss Vivienne Sott (Double Medal- list, &c\, C.P.T.C.L.), Miss May Major; Viola, Miss JeMr ie Barber; Second Violics, Miss Oreta Fcott (Medallist Solo Mandoline), Miss Frances f-harpe; Violoncelll, Miss Julia E. I Beou (Double Medallist and A.P.T.O.L ). Miss Dora. Murker; Contra Bass, Madame Mary Scott; Pianoforte, Miss Emilie Scott, Associate- Pianist, Trio. Coll., Lond., Soloist. Vocalists: Miss DOROTHY COTTERILL and BERTHA GUTHRIE and Mr GUY HUBBACK. Stall Holders.-I and 2, Clergy Stall, c/o Mrs Francis JODes, Lady Augusta Mostyn, Mrs £ emuerir>n, and others. 3, Mrs aid the Misses Bersi 4, Miss Williams. Broseley House. 5, Mrs Kobeits, Hnyton, and the MifseR Roberts. o, Mra and the Misses Gross. 7, Mrs Finchim. 8. Mra Lorritmn. 9, Mra HoW and Mrs Edmmron. 10, Work Party Stall. 11, Refresh ment Cakes, Mra Norrie. HPO SECURE GREATEST PUBLICITY X for yomr Announcement*, ADVERTTJJ# fa HERALD." SUSITWSS JPTESES. JONES AND MILLER, TAILORS A AND BREECHES' MAKERS, AND GENTS' OUTFITTERS, ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY FROCK SUITS, DRESS SUITS, MORNING SUITS, LOUNGE SUITS, NORFOLK SUITS, IN THE NEWEST PATTERNS. SOLE AGENTS FOR HENRY BEATH, OXFORD STREET, HAT MAKER TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING. LONDON n C) u s E, 31, HIGH STREET, AND 2, NORTHGATE STREET, CARNARVON. CARADOC ROWLAND, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 17. CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. I C; IRC UI. A T I N Gr LIBRARY. COMMERCIAL & SCHOOL BOOKSELLER & STATIONER. SPLENDID SELECTION OF LEATHER GOODS, BAGS, PURSES, WALLETS, ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BRASS FRAMES i&JJINKSTANDS, &e. Express," Nota Bene," Umpire," and "Pelican" Fountain Pens. '1 Fine Selection of Pictorial Post Cards (Looal and Foreiga). Agent for Eclwaras,s Premier Files. Glacier Window Decorations. c89s ESTABLISHED 1874.; National Telephone No. 20. E. NOBLE, SODA WATER AND LEMONADE MANTJFACTURER, CARN ARVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower"Street, London, E.C., 17th May, 18b8j COPY CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. i 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 n favour of the high purity and superic qualities'of Mr Noolei goods. GRANVILLE H. SHARPS, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, C93H Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry .J w O Tl X, BEST BICY CLE^. WHERE TO FIND TH BEST SELECTION OF THE FOLLOWING: ROVERS RUDGE-WHITWORTH SUNBEAMS JAMES STARS ARIELS lillpillill I A -l Xj -T ELSWICKS RALEIGH OSMONDS; TRIUMPHS COVENTRYFEAGLE HUMBERS Bioyoles Exchanged for NewOnes. An immense Stock of all kinds of Accessories. ENAMELLING & PLATING. REPAIRS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS at reasonabl(charges, EVAN JONES AND SON, CARNARVON CYCLE WORKS, BANGOR STREET, AND 4-CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. FT3T1 T TXT IN GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, J31ijJLili3IVX, Q9 BOSTON STREET, HOLYHEAD. SPLENDID LINES IN SUITINGS for Best and Every-day Wear. Vut, Fit, and Style Guaranteed. OUR TROUSERS at 8/11 cannot be beaten! Worth double. For the NEWEST STYLES in NECKTIES see our Windows. THE LATEST AND SMARTEST IN HATS. THE RED DRAGON" HAT at Hill. DRESS and BUSINESS SHIRTS in all sizes and prices. v B.—WE CAN COLLAR AND CUFF YOU!! Call and see. h44w Note the Address-6, BOSTON STREET, HOLYHEAD. A ml p. patterns oj d stable TH-*1"* d £ v»i»S ^ar SC ordinary^ [aJ,;0n. 'JylSS 0* aWlt }.lrs ,i(t' Fabrics for L ETTER-FPTESS PRINTING GOOD and CHEAP &t the ••HERALD" OFFICE, CARNARVON. CAUTION.-INSIST ON SEEENG LABEL. ELLIS'S RUTHSN WATERS. R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. Established 1S25. BY ROYAL WARRANT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING. London Agents: D. Wheatley and Sons, 24, South Audley Street, W. I N-N EF OR tis -N"- The Physician's fA Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. The Universal ..Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children. Delicate Fan and the r Sickr.ets of Pregnancy. I .It, ————- .r- J gailtrajs. CAMBRIAN" RAILWAYS. RAMS are now Conveyed between Stations on the Cambrian Railways at a cbargo as for two Doga, with a minimum of Two Shillings each Ram. ———— y576cms (COLLECTION & DELIVERY 1?ASSEN- J GERS1 LUGGAGE.—Fasaengers' Luggage is Collected and Delivered by the Company or their Official Town Porters at the following ) Biations: Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Barmouth, Criccieth, Towyn, Applications addressed to the Statlonmasters at the respective Stations will receive prompt attention. y3I7cma WEEK-END TICKETS are •rtry Friday and Saturday from all L. mad N.-W. and G.W. Stations it London to Mach• Ueth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Aberyitwyth, Dol gellay, Barmonth, Harlech, Ll»nb«dr"and Pen- tarn, Portmadoo, Criccieth. and Pwllheli. i Available for return on the following Sunday, I (where Train Sarvic* pormital, Monday, or I Tuesday. ——— rilOURIST TICKETS are iwned from the X Principal Cambrian Station to all HEALTH RESOF.IS on the Cambrian Rail- HEALTH RESORTS on the Cambrian Rail- Iwayt, also to watering plAcee in England, North rmg 1 Walei, Engliah Lake District, North Eut Coaat, etc. ——— I WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS are issued every Friday and Saturday (until further notice), to CARNARVON, BAINGOR, HOLYHEAD, and LLANDUDNO ¡via Aion Wen), available for return on the following Sun- day, where train eerrioe permits), Monday or Tuesday. y56»cm WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued every Friday and Satui- day to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW (by tho Direct Route via. Whitchurch, Crewe, Preaton; and Carlisle), available for return on the follow- ing Sunday (where Train Service permits), Monday, or Tuesday. For particulars of Fares, etc., see handbills issued by the Company. o542yma CHEAP WEEK-END (Friday and Saturday, to Monday or Tuesday), and 14 Daya' EXCURSION TICKETS, are i«ued on every EXCURSION TICKETS, are inued on every Friday and Saturday, from nearly all Cambrian Inland Stations to Machynlleth, Bort,h, Aberyis- 1 twyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, I Harlech, Portmadoo, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, alfto to Rhayadr, Builth Wells, and Brecon, also limilar ticket* are iesned from the Cambrian II Coaxt Stations, Aberyatwyth, Machynlleth, Dol- gelley, Pwllheli, and intermediate nations, to Rhayadr, Builth Wells, and Brecon. Tourist tickets (available for two months) are also issued on every week-day between stations named sbovk esigym CHEAP WBElv-filTD EXCURSION TICKETS are issued every Friday and Saturday, to 'Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, 'Peterborough, *Derby, *Burton-on- Trent, 'Stafford, 'Coventry, Manchester, Pres- ton, Blackburn, Bolton, Leeds, Dews bury, HudderefieJd, Liverpool, Birkenhead, Wigan, Warrington, 'Leicester, 'Shrewsbury, Bradford, Sheffield, and 'Northampton, from Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Montg omery ,W elahpool, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aber- ystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dol- gelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Pourhyndardrastli, Cyccieth, and Pwllheli. Similar Tickets art also issued from Aberystwyth, Borth, Aber- dovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Penrhyndeudraeth, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli to Shrewsbury. 'Tickets to these sta- tions are not issued from Wehhpool. Passengers return OK the Monday or Tuesday following issue of tickets. For full particulars as to train time* and fares Me bills. Similar week-end and ten days tickets are alto issmed from Liverpool, Manchester, Stockport, Chester, Crewe, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Brad- ford, Leeds, Oldham, Euddersfield, Halifax, Rochdale, Wakefield, Blackburn, Chorley, Ac- crington, Burnley, Bolton, Wigan, Warrington, Preston, Leicester, Derby, Burton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Wedneabnry, Walsall, Peter- boro', Northampton, Hall, Sheffield, Barngley, fcc., ko.f to Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llan- fyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Har- lech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. THE Cambrian Railways Company issue First-claw 1000 rnd 500 miles Tickets, the 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 exhausted. The prioe of each ticket is 25 6s 1000 milev and 22 17. 6d 600 miles, being about li per mile. Application for the 1000 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing, giving the full name and address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a remittance, to Mr W. H. Gough, Traffic Superintendent, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry (cheques to be made payable to the Cambrian Co. or order), from whom also books sontaining 100 ca for authorising the see of the ticket. oy the purchaser's family, guests, or em- ployeee can be obtained, price 6d each book., (omittance to vecompany order. C. 8. DENNISS, Gerer&l Manager. 11 E A I) T H I sT CORN, CORNS, COT! NS. 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ENVIRONS. 60— Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Bourne- mouth, Exeter, Torquay, Plymouth, Dartmouth, Dartmoor, Falmouth, Penzance, St. Ives, Tintagel, Clovelly, Ilfracombe, Lynton. Mi^e^-fcd, Exmoor, Wye Valley. Severe Val^y, Bath We^.oa super-Mare, Malvern, Hereford, Worcester, Gloace..er, Llandrindod Wells, Llangollen, Bala, Aber Llandudno, Colwyn Bay,'Conway, Penmaenmavr, Llanfairfer h.in, Bangor, Carnarvon, Bettwsycoed, Snowdon, liny,, nolcellv Aberystwyth, Towyn, Barmouth, Cricoid u, PwUbeU, Norwich, Yarmouth, and the Norfolk Br ads, Ihe Isle of Wight, and Channel Islands, should use DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS, Is. Each. Llangollen: Dakungton & Co. London: Simpkin's. NEW York K Paets Brentano's. Railway Bookstalls, and all Booksellers. PHOTOGRAPHS.—Beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS of Scenery, Ruins, etc., in Italy, Greece, Tirkev Russia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Palestine and Egypt. also North Wales. Is., Is. 6d. and 2s. List Post Free. Darlington & Co., Llangollen. 4 SNRFIPS. LIVERPOOL & NORTH WALES. R ra f1 DA1LI SAILINGS ST OT by Sleamer rf" i"^ leaviEg Liverpool 1G.^5 a m for Llandudno, arriving ther^ at 1.0p.m.; thence to ?and Menai Bridge, allowing 5t p r,of EXTKA ELVIES Saturdays, from Menai Bride* nt Rfi ^d^9i33Qa nmrCfm to LiverS; and &t 1.30 p.m. for Llaodadflo and Menai Straits, by Enowdon; aleo to Liverpool at 12.30 ElSes P'm' m Llandndno. by St. Sundays, at 11.10 a.m., for Llandnrfnn ^iepIac?steaitB'Bnd at 2 30 P'm" by Sn°wdon, for Daily Sailings from Llandnclro Phr for Carnarvon, Mondays acd V7^di eadays, ThnrB. days, Augnst 14th and 21s», JPridays 15th and 29th, at 11am.; due back 5.15 p.m. Every Tuesday, by Szf-wder, at 1:1 0 ..m Round the Isle of Anglesey; due back 5 30 p.m., and Menai Bridge 7.0 p.m.: also Thursday' 28th August, from Llandudno, at 10.30 am., due back 5.30 p.m. 5 s Friday, 22nd August, from Menai Bridge at 8.30 a.m. and Llandudno Lt 10 for Black- pool and Hck; aboat two hoc: s &sWe. niut!^ ♦ o 55?ay 4113 WfcdneBday, from Menai bv S? RiJ f""doaM >t 10.0 dudno i Jae back at Uu- ^rt^Ul,W8 appIy 10 01 6 Llve'pool & North Wales Steamship Co., Ltd., 40, Chara! St. Liverpool. ABESDBES LINE TO AUSTRALIAI Via Plymoutk, Temeriffe ud ape Towm »*2 dayi. Nineveh ..Capt. N. Allan. 3808 tons, Aug, 19 nru?7° toaB> SePL 3 r 1 HE Steamei* of tM* favownt* »»i] froai .fr. If adorn u abor*, u.i±ig third claw passenger* to Ter;«rift«, Cape Tow*. and all Aurtralma ard N<-w Zealand PortoH Farw to AnstnJia, £ 16 to £ 55; to Gap* p0wa» 88 £ 30.—For particular* apply to c°- '■ ELDER, DEMPSTER k CO. Rl nv.x (BEAVER LINE) UXAL MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND j MONTREAL. j Lake Champlain Augnst 19 ¡ Lake Ontario August 26 Passengers booked through to all parts of Canada and United States. Superior accom- I modation at lowest rates for First, Second, and Third Class Passengers. Special terms to Families and Parted intending 5, SSSrt? Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., Africa* House, Water Street, Liverpool. c78o ELDER, DEMPSTER, & CO. (BEAVER LINE.) L I V E R P 0 0 L TO CANADA. 20.000 HARVESTERS WANTED IN MANITOBA AND DISTRICT, Enormous Harvest. # Splendid Opportunity for Intending Em'granta. Special Haiyest P ites through to Winnipeg, Manitoba, wiir be quoted daring the month cf AugQSS for S'ngle and Return Tickets. I Further information can be obtained on ap. plication to ELDER, DEMPSTER, & Co., 4, St. Mary's Axe. London, h.C.; Canada Bouse. Baldwin Street," Bristol African House, Water Street, Liverpool. AMERICAN LTTTET _raTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE* SouthamptoB to New York, Sttardays. Highest I Class of accommodatios for Saloon, SMOBJ Cabin, and Third Clan Passengers. LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERTICI., irery Wednesday, Liverpool to PMadelpizis, I calling at Queenstown evary Thunday. Passengers and Good* art landed at Phila- delphia on the Wharf of the PenBsylvaisia Rail- road, which has the nhortert and most direct I ro.t. to all placet in the Western States. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPEX-CE, & Co., nr „ Southampto* or Liverpool, or to W. S. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon;! i,' A, Street, Carnarvon;! Mrs C. Williams, Douglas Terrace, Bethesda,; Richard Roberta, Old Port Office, Bethesda; J. T. Williams, Meirion House, Blaenau Postiriiog;, EVILIlIJ and Co., Town Hall, Rhyl; R. C. Evans, I Carton House, Dolgelley. W H I T E 8 T A It LINE. I ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown. Wednesday Service: I Majestic,Wed., Aug. 20 Gemanic.Wed., Aug. 27 Teutonic,Wed., Sept. 3 Oceanic, Wed., Sept. 10 Friday Service: Celtic, Friday, Aug 22 Cymric Friday, Sept. 5 Celtic, Friday, Sept. 19 Cymric, Friday, Oct. T. THIRD Class passage at Low Rates, inclu -L Outfit free of charge, to New York, Boa- ton, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply to. Robert Owen, W. S. Williams, Car- I narvon; 0. E. Parry, Dolwyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; Edward Evans, Llan- gefni; H. Hughes, Amlwch; W. D. Join* Holyhead; W. O. Williams, Llanrwst; R C* Evans Dolgelley; Messrs J. Arthur Evans'audi Co., Rhyl; William Edwards, Llanberis; W J, Parry Bethesda; or to ISMAY, IMRIE, and f°iV il' C+ocJsPur Street, S.W., and 34, Leaden- hall Street, E.C., London, and 30, James Street, Liverpool. ea. CUNARD LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS* LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN. TO NEW YORK. I Lucania, Sat, Aug 16 Umbria Sat., Sept. 6 Etruria, 6at., Aug. 23 | Lucania, feat., Sept. 13 Campania, Sat., Aug.30 Etruria, Sat., Sept. 29 J TO BOSTON. I Saxonia, Tues., Aug. 19 I Ultonia, Taes., Aug. 26 Ivernia, Toes., Sept. 2 Fares Saloon from J316. Second Cabin from L8; Third Class, £ 5 15s and JE6; according to steamer. 10 per cent. reduction on Return Tickets Saloon, 5 pH cent. 2nd Cabin. The new ships, "Ivernia," and "Saxncia." I which sail between Liverpool and Boston, are among the largest ships afloat, and their re- markable steadiness makes sea-sickness practic- ally impossible. Passengers booked through to all part* of America and Canada. Apply to The CUXARD STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd., Liverpool, or to their agentB :-Mr Williams, 7, Market Street. Carnarvon; Mr R. Roberts, Bethesda;] Mr O. E. Parry, Dolwyddelen: Mr R. C. Evans, Dolgelley; Owen I. Jones, Llanrwst; I. Daviee, Llanberis. c521aJt. RT METAL WORK IN GATEP. AND GRILLES. AND GRILLE:im f'A I "o:¡- .1. C) .1.< ,>»Ii II IRON HunDLES, WTRK I"IELD GA TBS, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING, &c. W. It. PEAKE AND sons. A NU"P \CTTTTLV F! S! 25 *>-r. 27. SHEL STREET^ LIV^)L. i I 7 ,[ 1rarded Certificate of Merit for the cure cf il'rtgudarities, Anzemia, and all Female Com. P^:ats. They have the approval of tile MelicaJ Frcfession. Beware of Initations. nnlv cennir.e are in White Paper Wrappers" Bores Is Jid and 2s 9d ^2s 9d box contaiH three toe! the pillsio. all Chemists. S-jf privately on rt- «ip.s of 14 or 3| stamps, bv t he Makers, C. and t Jv, brtb Stwtt, M^^Buogtcr.