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REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WAL- i IN TER BALDWYN YATES, Esquire, Bar- rister-at-Law, having ben appointcd TO RE-V^ ] the LIST of VOTERS and of COUNTY JElectors for the County of Anglesey, will hold Courts ior that purpose at the undermentioned times and places; and the Overseer. of every Parish a*e required! to attend' the CouTt to be GOLDEN for Revising the List relating to their Pansh and to deliver to the said Barrister the original Notices of Claims and Notices of Objections given to them, AND to bring with them the Poor Rate Books of THEIR respective Parishes And sueh Overseers are also required to publish this Notice by -affaing copies thereof on the outside of the outer door of every Church and Chapel in their respective Parishes, including places of Public Worship which do not belong F to the Established Church. At the Police Station, in the Town of Llan- erchymedd, on Friday, the 16th day of Septem- ber 1904, at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, to Re- vise the Lists relating to the Parishes of Coed- ana, Llandyfrydog, Llanerchymedd, Llantn- sant, Llanfihanpeltre'rbeirdd, Llandrygarn, Llaneuerad, Llanallgo, Owredog, Llecligwen- farwydd, Penrhoslligwy, Rhodogeidao. At the Police Court, Amlwch, on Jmday, the 16th dav of September, 1904, at 2 o clock in the Afternoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the following Parishes: Amlwch, Rhosybol, Llanwenllwyfo, Llanbadrig, LlanfairynghOrn- wy, Llaneilian, Llanfflewyn, Llanbabo, Llan- rhwydrus, Llanfechell. u i At the Police Court, in the Town of Holy- head, on Saturday, the 17th day of September, 1904, at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise tlie Lists relating to the Parches of Holyhead, Llanfairneubwll, Llanfihangel-yn-nhowyn, Rhos- At. the Magistrates' Room, at Menai Bridge, on Monday, the 19th day of September, 1904, at 1 o'clock in the Afternoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the Parishes of Llandegfan, Liandvsilio, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. At the Town Hall, in the Town of Beaumans, un Monday, the 19th day of September, 1904, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the following Parishes: Beau- maris, Llajiddona, Llanfihangeltynsylwy, Llan- goed, Lianiestyn, Llansadwm, Penmon, Llan- faes, Pentraeth. At the Council School, Llanfadhraieth, on Tuesday, the 20th day of September, 1904, at 10.30 o'clock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the Parishes of Bodedern, Llan- llibio, Llanrhyddlad, Llanfigael, Llariftichraeth, Llanfwrog, Llanfaethlu, Llanynghenedl, Llan- Qdeusant. At the School-room, near Methodist Chapel, Brvndu, on Tuesday, the 20th day of Septem- be;, 1904, at 12.45 o'clock in the Afternoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the Parishes of Tref- .dra.eth, Llangadwaladr, Llanfaelog, Llan- irwyfan, Aberffraw, Ceirchiog, Llanbeulan, Lleohylohed. At the Shire Hall, in the Town of Llangefni, on Wednesday, the 21st day of September, 1904, at 10 odock in the Forenoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the following Parishes LlaJI- gefni, Bodwrog, Cerrigceinwen, Heneglwys, Llanfairmathafarneithaf, Llangristiolus, Lla.n- gwyllog, Trewalchmai, Tregaian, Llanddyfnan, Llanbedrffoch. At the Council School, at Gaerwen, on Wed- nesda-y, the 21st day of September, 1904, at 1 o'clock in the Afternoon, to Revise the Lists relating to the Parishes of Llanedwen Llan- idan, Llangeinwen, Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd, Llan- gaffo, Llanffinan, Llanfiliangelesceifiog, Pen- lnynydd, Llanddanielfab, Newborough. And also THE Lists relating to other Parishes, Townships, Precincts, or Places (if any) omitted in this Notice, or for which no other place is hereby appointed for Revising the Lists of Voters for such Parish, Township, Precincts, or Place. J. RICE ROBERTS. Clerk of the Peace. Tteatimaris, 22na August, 19M. y270h64 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DAVID IN ARCHER VAUGHAN COLT-WIL- t-IAMS, Esq., the Barrister appointed to Revise the Lists of Parliamentary Voters and County flnd Parochial Electors for the County of Mer- ioneth, will hold Courts for, that purpose at the several Places and Times undermentioned, that is to say At Corwen, at the Police Station, on Mon- day, the 19th day of September next, at 12 o'clock noon, for the several Parishes of Cor- wen, Gwvddelwern, Llangar, Llandrillo, Bet- tws-cwerifl-goc-h, and Llansantffraid-glyn-dyfr- dwv. At Bala, at the Shire Hall, on Monday, the 19th day of September next, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the several Parishes of Llan- ycil, Bala, Llangower, Llanuwchllyn, Llanfor, and Llandderfel. At Blaenau 'Festiniog, at the New Police Buildings, on Tuesday, the 20th day of Septem- -r next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and atso at 6 o'clock in the evening of the same day, for the Parish of Festiniog. Festiniog, at the Pen^wern Arms Hotel, on Wednesday, the 21st day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, far the several Parishes of Maentwrosr and Trawsfynydd, and for completing the revision of the Lists for the Parish of Festiniog. At Penrhvnd-.nidraeth. at the Police Station, on'Wednesdav, the 21st day of September next, a.t 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the wveral Parishes of Penrhyndeudraeth, Talsarnau, Llan- frothen. and Llandecwyn. At Dinasmawd'dwy, at the Buckley Arms WOTOL. on Thursday, the 22nd day of Sepieni- ber next, at 12 oclock noon, for the several Pa-isli-s of Llanymawddwy and Mallwyd. At Barmouth, at the Police Station, on Fri- day. the 23rd day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the several Parishes of Llanaber, Barmouth, Llanenddwyn, and At Harlech, at the Castle Hotel, on Friday, the 23rd day of September next, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the several Parishes of Llandanwsr, Llanfair, and Llanbedr. At Towyn. at the Police Station, on Satur- day, the 24th. dav of September next, at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the several Parishes of Towvn, Llanegryn, Llanfihangcl-y-pennant, cl AND Llansrelynin. At Abercorris, at the Braichooch Inn, on Saturday, the 24th day of September next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the several Parishes of Pennal and Talyllyn. At Dolgelley, at the Shire Hall, on Monday, the 26t.h day of September next, at 10.40 o'clock in the forenoon, for the several Parishes of T)nl?Pllev, B nth dir. end1 Islaw'rdre. Llanelltyd, Llanfachraeth and Llanddwywe-tiwoh-y-graig, and for other Parishes, Townships, Precincts, and Places (if any) within the said County not hereinbefore mentioned. The Overseers are to publish this Notice, and to attend at the opening of the Courts at which the Lists for their respective Parishes are hereby appointed to be Revised, and to deliver "The Registration Acts.' TT?Q ROBT. JONES, Clerk of the Merioneth County CO™ £ 13th August, 1904. y286m_ GEORGE B. HUGHES PUTOHBB & POULTRY DEALER, 7, VICTORIA. STREET, CRAIGYDON, LLANDUDNO. Ohoioe SeJection of Meat Dally. Beat Quality at Lowest Posable Price P. rl63a ] ? Ei* CP Awarded Certificate of Merit for the cure of al] irregularities, anaemia, and all female com- plaints. They have the approval of the Medical I^feasion. Beware of imitations. lueoiily Ifenaine and origina.1 are in White Paper Wrap- "rs. Boxes Is lid and 2e 9d of all chemists, or post, Is 2d and 2s 100. Makers. V. and (j. KFARSLEY, 42, Waterloo Road, London, S.E. (late of 17, North Street, Westminster). <Note White Wrapper). Sold in the Colonies. HKi' ANGLESEY EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TEACHERS WANTED. CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT TEACHER (Infant Department): Llanerchymedd Council School. Salary, £ 7U. UNCERTIFIOATED TEACHERS: Pen- sarn Counoil School, Llanfair P.G. Council Sohool, Llonfaethlu Council School, Llanfair- ynghornwy Council School, and Holyhead (Girls) National School. Salary from JESO to JE50 according to qualifications. Applications, on forms provided, to ba in the hands of the undersigned on or before Septem- ber 20th. R. H. WILLIAMS. Education Offices, Llangefni, 5th September, 1904. c290y313h70w SCHOOL BOARD ACCOUNTS. I the Undersigned, hereby give Notice that the AUDITS of the Aooounta of the under- mentioned School Boards for the period ended 31st May last, will severally commence at the respeotive plaoes and at the respective times speoified below. speoified below. I r lime appom- NmsofSoh°o. voara. will be held. Date. Hour Union Workhouse, 1S04. a.m. Lleohylched Valley. Sept. 26.10 0 Llanfaethlu do do 10 30 Llanddeusant do do 111 0 Llanrhyddlad do do 1120 Bodedern do do 11 45 noon Llanfaelog do do 12 0 p.m. Llanfachraeth do do 2 15 Holyhead do do 2 0 LiMynghenedl. do do 4 0 a.m. Aberffraw do Sept. 27.10 0 Gwalehmai do do 110 20 khoscolyn do do jll 0 Llanfairyneabwll.. do do (11 15 tea the 6th day ot oeptemoer, lb0+. (Signed) WILLIAM GRIFFITH, District Auditor of the o289w North Wales Audit District. (Mertainnmtts, &c. 1 BR&.BAZON EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY. (Founded by the Oountess of Meath.) CARNARVON BRANCH. With the kind permission of the Guardians of the Carnarvon Union, a SALE OF WORK will be held at the WORKHOUSE, on TUESDAY, Sept. 15th, 1904. Mrs BARNARD, Bryn Bras Castle, has kindly promised to open the Sale of Work at 3 p.m. TEA will be supplied at a moderate oharge. It would be a gi'sat help and encouragement to the workers if you make it oonvenient to -be present and see the articles suitable for Guilds, Sailor's Xmas Tree, eto., which will be offered for Sale. Admission, 3d. KATHERINE JERVIS JONES, Hon Beo. 029811 LLANBEDROG, PWLLHELI. GLYNYWEDDW HALL AND GROUNDS. THIS Stately Mansion, irith its famous Picture Galleries and delightful Grounds, is one of the prettiest placet in Carnarvon shir#, OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. Admission, Sixpence. Combined tickets for the interesting Marine Tram ride to and from Llanbedrog and Pwll- heli and admission to Groundi and Galleriei, One Shilling. y320c40ft LLANDUDNO. pERKI'S MINSTRELS PERFORM IN THE HAPPY VALLEY DAILY AT THREE. NOTE.-When too weather is unfavourable for the Happy Valley performance, the Enter- ttiimment will take place in the PIER | VARIETIES EXHIBITION, under the I Pier Pavilion, Entrance from the Prom«»ade Valley Road; and every evening until fwtlher notice, commencing at 7.45. rl4M I EGYPTIAN HALL, PAVILION ANNEXE, Happy Valley Road, I LLANDUDNO. First Door beyond Grand Pavilion Top Entrance Every Afternoon at 3, Evening at 8. MR TOM BARGER, the Great- Fred Mac- cabe's only successor. The popular Comedian, Ventriloquist, Vocalist, Dialect Actor, Female Impersonator, and Negro De- lineator, and the most marvellous rapid costume changer on record, supported by his Talented Family, in their unique and refined Drawing- room Entertainment, entitled Society and Variety. I THE CELEBRATED BARGER FAMILY. Two Hours in Laughierland No Waite' No Interval! A Lightning Programme I Admission, 6d. Front Seats, Is. Doors Open every Afternoon at 2.30, for 3V* Every Evening at 7.30, for 8. Children, Half-Price. r151 LLANDUDNO SUMMER jgXHIBITION OF FINE AND APPLIED ART, MOSTYN ART GALLERY, VAUGHAN ST PICTURES & ART OBJECTS by the leading Artieta and Crattsmen of the day. NOW OPEN. Daily, from 10 a.m. to dupk. Admission reduced to SIXPENCE all day. Season Tiokets reduced to 10/5 family and 5/- (personal). Art Students and Artisans free. J. HANMER HUTCHINGS, rlG7w Curator. JiIII<I FREE TO MEN.—Wtwn yon are tired of tak- t ing nauseous and mysterious pr«»cription» tad compounds, which do you no good but only rain TOUT digestive organs, write to me, Mtd I irili tend you a Book which describe* a QUICK wad CERTAIN cure for lost atrength, -wanting w*akaefts etc., from whatever cans# ariaing. S* Stomach Medici*. No Electricity.- SwwimeM of !eti*n r«*r*d and Gwrnntw QWIUIIM • "It i* exceliaat ey&ten, aa<d I kxrt tcruptiownv followed the instructions, and am a better man than Sweaty yea.r.go.-G. G."— "Caunofc be better than I am at present. It is a uerfeot cu.re.-K. G."—Book sent sealed, poei I free, two fltampe.—A. G. LEIGH, 92 and 83 dteat Rcuisftll-street, Blooiaabury, Lomdoa. at »aee aaid be eurerf Year*' €♦*• ^>iaa«aw t (Edutation. THE WHITE SISTERS, St. Helen's Convent, JL Carnarvon, who have their French Diplo- mas, will be pleased to give LESSONS in French, Music, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Needlework. The Sisters will Hso open a Private School taught by a Sister with English qualifications at their Convent.—For further particulars apply to the Rev Mother. c232 LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY VETERINARY SCHOOL. THE Winter Session will commence on WEDNESDAY, the 5th October. For Prospectas and full particalars apply W. Owen Williams. c270E ST. DEINJOL'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. POPLARS, UPPER BANGOR, Will re-open on September 14th, 1904. BOARDERS received at an early age for preparation to public schools. ° 24 successes at the College of Preceptors dur- ing last 2 years. Apply, Principal. e246 THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Winter Session, 1904-5. COMPLETE Courses of Instruction are C offered for Degrees in Medicine and. Sur- gery, and also for Diplomas in Medicine, Dentis- try, Public Health, Tropical Medicine, Veterin- ary Medicine, and Pharmacy. Prospectuses containing full information re- garding Courses, Fees, and Scholarships may be obtained on application. BENJAMIN MOORE, M.A., D.Sc., c237 Dean. COUNTY SCHOOL, CARNARVON* Headimaister J. de GRUCHY GAUDIN, M.A. (Cantab.). THE Term will begin on Friday, Septem- ber 16th. Classes will meet at 9 a.m. An entrance Examination will be held on the same day, commencing at 9 a.m. Forms of application lor admission may be obtained from the Headmaster or the under- signed, who will also supply copies of the school prospectus. The Headmaster will be at the School on Thursday, September 15th, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 2 to 4 p.m., to interview parents. Fees are payable at the School on Fridav and Saturday, September 16th and 17th, J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk to the Governors. Carnarvon, 31st August, 1904. c272y287 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, U ABERYSTWYTH. (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President, The Right Honourable LORD RENDEL. Principal: T. F. ROBERTS, M.A. (Oxon), LL.D. (Vict.). Preparation for Degrees in Arts, Science (in- cluding the applied Science of Agricul- ture), Law, and Music. Twenty-two Entrance Scholarships from JB40 /to J310 offered for competition in September next. Sessional Composition Fee jBlO, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registra- tion Fee £1. Men Students reside in registered lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warden: Professor J. W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agri- culture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers and the Hostels, apply to T. MORTIMER GREEN, cl91yl85 Registrar. Preliminary Notice. LLANDUDNO ART, SCIENCE, AND L TECHNICAL CLASSES. School No. 73,318, under the direction of the Carnarvon County Council, and registered by the Board of Education. These Classes will Re-open for the sepaion 1S04—5 on Monday, September 26th. Intending Student < should pubmft their names at onre, end state the subject they wish to eotee for to J. HAMER HUTCHINGS, Mcstyn Art Gallery, Llandudno, from whom all information may be obtained. r136J11 ALBERT HOTEL. rl36n MADOO STREET, LLANDUDNO. Wholesale and Retail Wine & Rpirits Merchant. Half-miiute from the Railway Station. Sole Agent for Findlater's Nourishing Stout. rl59 D. GARICK ROBERTS, Proprietor CORONATION CHINA. W. WILLIAMS JONES. 22, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON, I is Displaying a Beautiful Collection of I GOSS CHINA, with Coronation Device and with Arms of Carnarvon and Wales. Prices from 6d each. I SPECIAL NOVELTIES in STERLING SILVER CORONATION SOUVENIRS. c429 ø 31-^ 1 'J GOUT V PilillS GOUT RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA. ft. EXCRUCIATING PAIN it quickly r* ii,aved.t mni. cured m a few &ys, by tirfew eeU- feratrfd Pills, SURE, SAFE, sad EFFECTUAL. AH Ckemicte ud ØtløM, ú L- -A ¿wad lb It box. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. ACCIDENT & DISEASE (Smali Pox, Scarlet FeTer, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Appendicitis, &c.), BURGLARY & FIDELITY INSURANCE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid £4,600,000" 84, CORNHILL, LONDON. A VIAN, Secretary. Mr E. Edwards, Goods Station, Holyhead. Mr G. W. Griffith, 1, Leonard Ter., Llandudno. Mr N. 0. Jones, Cambrian Railway, Dolgelley. Mr B. Williams, C tnbrian Railway, Oswestry. Messrs Chamberlain cl Johnson, Llandudno. Agents required HI unrepresented districts. al64 ATLASAssu-RANc co., Limited. V 1R K f||p LIFE. ESTABLISHED 1808 HFAD Omcs: CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. Capital Snlweribed .1,1OO,0It Total Assets 31st Dec., 1902 £2,666,397 THE Compaay has paid in Claixua upwardj JL of £15,000,000 sterling. AGENTS. Amlwch: Mr T. Jones-Parry, National Pro- vincial Bank of England, Ltd. Bangor: Mr D. Williams, National Pro- vincial Bank of England, Ltd. Beanmaria: Mr J. G. Daviea. do Bethesda: Mr W. R. Lloyd, 410. Conway; Mr Owea Rowland, do. Denbigh: Mr R. E. Hughes, Nat. Pror. Bank; KMlr. Parrr Jones and Francis, iolicitora, Holyhead: Mr J. E. Williams, do. Llandudno: Mr Percy Walker. Llanerchymedd: Mr Thoa. Pritchard, Solicitor, Llwydiarth Eagob. Llangefni: Mr T. Nicholls Joaee. Llangefni: Mr Joha Jones, do. Menai Bridge: Mr J. T. Roberts, do. Nanner, Camaes: Mr O. LI. Hughes. Upper Bangor: Mr W. Pughe, Brynllinos. iaVERPOOL BRANCH: y Tithebara Street J. WILBERFORCB MARSDEN. elgg Mamager. ornarhts. THE LLANDUDNO COACHING AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, LTD. COACH TOURS front Llandudno. All the Coaches start from the St. George's and Queen's Hotels. Grand Loup Tour from Llandudno.—"The Prince of Wales" leaves daily at 9.45 a.m. Fare 12s. Grand Loop Tour Round Snowdon Daily. Fare 10s 6d. Bettwsycoed.—The "Old Times" leaves daily at 10 a.m. Fare 7s. Penmaenmawr.—The "Wonder" leaves daily 10 a.m., and 2.30 p.m. Fare 4s. Colwyn Bay.—Th^Express" leaves daily at 10.30 a.m., and 2.5 p.m. Fare 2s 6d. Bodnant Hall and Gardens.-The "Rocket" leaves every Tuesday and Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Fare 4s. Aber.—Coaches leaver every Wednesday and Friday at 11 a.m. Fare 5s. Superior Priva.te Coaches oaln be had on application; also Rubber-Tyred Carriages, Waggonettes, Dog-Carts, Pony Traps, Saddle Horses on Hire. by Day, Week, or Month. Booking Offices: The Coach Offioe, Queen's Hotel Gardens, Clonmel Street, and at the Pier Gates. Telephone No. 9. Writes. CHILDREN'S SPECIAL SERVICE MIS- SION.—President, Rev. E. A. Stuart, M.A., Vicar of St. Matthew's, Bayswater, W. HOLIDAY GATHERINGS FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE, will (D.V.) be held in LLANDUDNO, on the Beach opposite Glodda-efti Crescent (by per- mission of the Urban District Council), from August 4th to September 4th, 1904, by MR. EDWIN ARROWcMITH, assisted by Rev C. E. Tyndale Biscoe, M.A., Kashmir (C.M.S.); and Messrs J. A. Luce, M.A., Pembroke College, Oxford; J. H. Jor- dan, B.A., Hertford College, Oxford'; E. Ogden, B.A., Keble College, Oxford; S. B. Hartley, OTiel College, Oxford; P. Lewis, Worcester College, Oxford; P. W. Low, Worcester Col- lege, Oxiord; E. F. S. Ramsbotham, Balliol College, Oxford; R. L. Reiss, Balliol College, Oxford; S. de J. Leaafestey, M.A., Peterhouse, Cambridge; A. F. Jackson, Peterhouse, Cam- bridge and ladv workers. SUNDAYS.3.30 Children's Service in the Happy Valley; if wet, in the Town Hall. 6.30: Address to Public and Private Schoolboys (over 10) at York House, York Road (fourth turning to the right up Glodd'aeth Street on the way to the Conway Shore). 6.30: Address to Girls at Sywell House, Church Walks (adjoining Tram- way Terminus). 8.0: Address to Parents, Guardians, and Christian Workers in the Town Hall (no children admitted). 8.0 Addresses to Adults on the Shore, opposite Lloyd Street. WEEiK-DAYS (Except Mondays).—10.15 Devotional Meeting in the Town Hall. 11.15: Service on the Shorte. Meetings for Public and Private Schoolboys at York House, York Road, on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30. Address to Girls on Thursdays, at Sywell House, at 6.0. Women's Meeting, m Wednesdays at Sywell House, 8.30 p.m..It When the weather is unfavourable, the morn- ing service will be held in the Town Hall. Hymn Books, etc., can be obtained at Mr Woodley's, 127, M-ostyn Street. To ensure the .i.etings not lasting over an hour, it is earnestly hoped that those attending them will kindly endeavour to be as punctual as possible. Cricket, Games and Athletic Sports, Pic-nics, etc., for Boys and Girls, will be arranged for. Admission by Ticket only. rll2 A Makes BOOTS a.n<l ■ h &k 1 A RN K S8 waterproof a Duck's back, soft a-s WNr velvet, and wear 3 times 601-6, ME DAI* as long; pleasant od- jl ■ • our; allows polishing. Exhibition Highest B MB|K ll||l S Awards for superiority. m Tins 2d, 6d, Is, 2s 6d of Bootmakers, Saddlers, Ironmongers, &c. Mnfy: E. DulwicL. London. a291 fBULBS") I EXTENSIYE COLLECTIONS OF I Hyacinths Tulips Nar>ciss LiSiums Snowdrops Crocuses Scillas &c. I Best qualities at most moderate rates. Delivered by Rail or Parcel Pcsl. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 592 POST FREE. DICKSONS BULB GROWERS, CHESTER/ Stisinm J^t'wses. I JONES AND MILLER, 1 iEEOHES AND TROUSERS MAKERS, TAILORS BY APPOINTMENT TO ADMIRALITY. Messrs )Bes and Miller beg to announoe to their numerous on:t ;mers the arrival of a large and well-assorted Stock of SUITING, TROUSERINGS, AND ART COATINGS for the ocming season. Bole Agents for Henry Heath and Co., Hat Mr'iers to His Majesty the King. „ Soott and Co., Is it 11 LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON. Telegram, Miller, Carnarvon. Telephone, 0193. HIGH-CLASS TTAILORINGr. G. O. GRIFFITH, MERCHANT TAILOR, STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED SECOND TO NONE, AND NO FANCY PRICES. Patterns on application. BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. c6ls OWEN AND SONS, FOR HIGH CLASS MILLINERY. TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND JACKETS. UP-TO-DATE SUITS TO ORDER FROM 45/. SMART READY-MADE CLOTHING. LACE CURTAINS AND BAMBOO FURNITURE, 4c. GOLDEN EAGLE, CARNARVON. I Colquhoun's Genuine Scotch Tweeds and Knitting Yarns. The name COLQUHOUN has for the past twenty years stood for all that is genuine I in Scotch Woolleil C )odS. They are guaranteed to be manufactured from pure wool | only, and go throu 'h the vanous proce; »ea to the finished article in the mill, and t .r sion. under Mr. COLQL jiot.i's super\Jsion. ■ BOX OF 8AMPLES POST FREE. E I containing a select range of IADIES' and GENTLEMjilTS TWEEDS, RUGS, g BLAKKEiS, K'NIITESG WOOLS, etc., latent Btyles and shades, will be sent on request. | Any length cut at Mill Prices. All Carriages Paid.^ Write for Samples. II TO WOOL GROWERS. | ) WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUB. WOOL? Do you nsrke the most of iH You I can do this by sending it dir. ct to my Mills and having it manufactured into any S kind of Woollen Cloth. I hive over 400 p-.ttcrns, and pav\ carriage on all wool I Bent me. I send patterns pc X free for patrons to selcct which cloth and pattern | they like their wool made into. | Af*rtl OIIUnilM LARGEST RETAIL UAXTTFAC- I ■ VWUVJUNWWRIJ TURER IU SOOTLAJJD, | Dept. 71, Waukpi^g Mill, Galashiels. | AGKXTS "WANTED WHERE KOT RKPRESKSTKD. | AGKXTS "WANTED WHERE NOT REPRESENTED. | ESTABLISHED 1874. National Telephone No. 20. I E. NOBLE, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER, CAENARVON. ASK FOR" NO. 10." I Watson's ) THE WHISKY I DUNDEE. OF THE WISE. a AGE & QUALITY GUARANTEED. ft Agents for this District: j&, AEM8TRON Gr & CO, I WINE A SPIBIT MERCHANTS, CARNARVON. & Samples on Application. K BEE HIVE TEMPERANCE HOTEL TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON. MODERATE CHARGES, AND EVERY ATTENTION. ————————— BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, TEAS, AND REFRESHMENTS, BEDS. ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIALS IN THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN. PROPRIETOR, EVAN OWEN, BAKER & CONFECTIONER, THE POOL-STREET BAKERY, CARNARVON, National Telephone, No. 9. C60fl9lw rjEWSBURY&BROWN'S j ^OKIBfHL TOOTH F35TE I The Original & Only Genuine. 1 POt5 & 2/6. Tubas j/r j 11:- í; 'J- Tbe PhynfciBo'a B 11 I' B 1b A1 B J A Cure for Gout, H & M I R Ik 9 ■91 Dk Khtumatic G: éI!è Gr:1nl. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the V" Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indignation, iiify-t" Cr ''<<■ Soar Jsruetatsons, Bilicac Afie^tion*, T, ."s L'eucatc t f.w.c-ju L..UUU. «.. L..M-«—————± tb- cf MAGNF.SI J I ghig^ing; I, AND NORTH \VALE8 Rip COMPANY, LTD. •Snowdon," •Sept-er.ibvr 14. 'XD AXCrLE&EY. frc-i '.vith "Siiowdon," STRAITS Llandudno BLACKPOOL,, -•* or "St. Ehics, nd ba(k. Sepueu:ber X.JVVjro Bridge, 6.50 a/nJ': 17' from Llus< viudno. 9 ,0 .T^u ,v A B F R b E X TO a Ch'x. v • \JL. v • C,$?9 'TMg i* <4 Moravian 13 Nuie^eh .Oct. 25 Bophoc-'i Oct ti S&iamis .Nov. 15 i ifO»- m Atvr«. Mlooa C&pt Tiirs, t, a.1.! Auttriiir* -N#>-w Zt-kljuwi Poria. WAY" if iBi# tt £70: to Tcwn, £ !9 9, to £ ,56.— For particmTars ar»piy to &<?. TieOip#cai j 7, Siilit-aj Sq»r^- Loiodo*, I.e. Sost rntf xfcund. NOTICE. (.'yfi F-F.W/.T.V \7t\t be pa:d io >izv « or?on "r Pirfcas finaiug the Body of Miss Jo&n Parry, who fell from tb" ro,"s • esr St. Mary's Well, in the Parish of Aberdarcn, at 3.30 p.m. on Taesday, September St'1 1S04, The deceased was attired i<u a Sav? b'-» Bprge Jacket and skirt, and bice and wbite shipad sailor blonse, with blae c'jtar <'rd. ^hilcfioat* black etockirgs and tl..rk teome -h., s Immediate notice of tne fnd n- of the body to be given to the Police, and t, Mr Lioyd-Oarter, Solicitor, Carnarvon. c w 11 -41:1- w Suiilirap. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CONFECTIONERS' Exhibition, Sept 3rd -10..n; Grocers' Exhibition, September 17th-24th, at the Royal Agricultural Hall.— On Mondays, September 5th and ISth. 1904, Cheap Excursions ^vill run to LONDON iEus- ton). For full particulars see Handbills to be ob- tained at the Stations, or from Mr W. H. (rough. Traffic Superin^-ndem, Oswestry. a255 WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS are v issued every Friday and Saturday (uniii further notice), to CARNARVON, LANG OR, HOLYHEAD, and LLANDUDNO ivia A:on Wen), available for return on the following Sun- day (where train service permits). Mondav or Tuesday. ——— ,1' OURIST TICKETS are issued from the 1. Principal Cambiian Stations to all HEALTH RESORTS on the Carnbriau Rail- ways, also to watering places in England, :>rth Wales, English Lake District, North Iuis6 Coast, etc. ALTERATION OF STATION NAMES.— The following alterations will take place on and from July 1st, 1904-.— Glandovev Junction to be "DOVEY JUNCTION." Glandovey to be "GLANDYFI." NOTICE in Herebv Given that, on from Julv 1st, 1904," tbe RETURN HALT £ 8 of ORDINARY TICKETS will b« arailabU as *nd«r:— *nd«r:— For distance* up t-o and incladin? 20 miifi Two days, and from Saturday to Monday. For distances exceeding 20 mUei: Six Biontha. Tourist Ticket* to and from thif Compacy'f Stations will in future be for fix months in»te»d of two months A8 formerly. C. S. DENNISS, Secrptary and Goner- !3uanauer. I Jftimrr, 4' | to *:6000 on N ot« oi H*i.d V alone, without Boads, Publicity, or Charges of any d^Jcriptioa whatever, unl0æ3 I is done. No Bill* of Sale, and tie I strictest priracy ;uara.r;t-w.d, On rweipt of ap- plic&tiou, Teprefseoitativ^ will wait upon you by I appointment, and &dvano« you the vmount re- I ^uirftd, repayable by *aiy insrtalni'ecte to aurt yonr own convenience. Sp&ciai rates for ahort periods. Write lin oonffdenoe) to actual lender C. WELLS, Corridor Chambers, Market Plac*, ftCTP.ESTKR a] 8* NO PRELIMINARY FEES CHARGED. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY In La rge or Small Sums (not, less than £10), ON PROMISSORY NOTE ONLY. During the last 20 years the t-oU'.I an,ount { lent by the undersigned EXCEEDED £1,25,J,000. For prospectus and terms apply, either per- sonally or by letter, to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, • 3, CRESCENT ROAD, REYL. Established 1870. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. P.'t £ 1000.—To Farmer, Tradesmen, Hotel and Lodging-House Kvepvrs, and I VJ all Responsible Householders Worthy of Iredit, upon Note of Hand Alone, ill anv part of England or Wales. Loan £5 To Repay £5 15 0 £ 1° >, £ 11 10 0 » £ 23 0 0 j £ 34 10 0 » £ o° „ £ 57 10 0 I „ £ 115 0 0 Larger amunts in proportion. Special terms arranged to suit borrower's own convenience. I Letters immediately answered. Prospectus free on application. Call or write, in strict con- fidence to the NATIONAL LOAX SOCIETY, 19, Queen Street, WREXHAM. Head Office 41, CORPORATION ST., MANCHESTER. THE OHARING-CROSIS HANK JL (Established 1879). 119-120, Bishops gate St. Within, E.C. ) 28, Bedford St., Charing Crose, W.C. lj°n'do!n. Assets, £ 597,790. Liabilities, £ 285.6&0. Assets, £597,790. Liabilities, £ 285.6&0. I Surnins, £312,110. Loajia of £50 to £5000 made 011 auy class of MK-nxity. Two-and-a-half per cent, interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of £10 ana upward* rece vett aa under: 5 per oent. per arm., subject to 3 months' ootioe of withdrawal ,6"" 6 7 JI" 12 Special terms for Ion-:? p^Wl6. 1^ paid quarterly. !ne Terminate '^posit Bonds nay nearly nme percent. ano 1" ,a.fe —Write or call for Prospectus. A«O 4' 1 Joiirt • TALL, I MonAgen. A LIVEEPOOt GKNTE'EMAJS targe ftnaannt of :tninvc-,at.et) OAFITAETat h a ooromacd. wii; Lead game lc. tb eiriceesl ^jrlvftcy .n >rane r,J £1:1 \c ,£)1000 \C'I ory reppcc. 4 X'VI [p- or female) in any o&rl of Ifce .jsvi ec. -c-.tnEr. on the eojjurjty of thedr own j>ro*»iE4cir^aote, witLo ?ireti?a, fie-Jv-y, or law •-Afijcs.-—Tiip am-r.&cS narrowed rr.n ft "apaid "'J '.Ketftlisseate, or Rrrwigc-i ••t it bos- A loo pn Dwds, MorigtRr-fts, ^>ook .••■r,S £ -«se!l?ry, #T*dl Goads of cverv ^eacrip* As (tLi? nf?c6 ia a priviito conoera, nut 1.q.. ".r",y ("r»n effioe, is Jcoqn?.»to(J I appts-.—tot fnrliiAy Lore Wo. 1JRT 'teiog-Ame, Fhnz™,1 -.r, ,r "THE GRAPHIC." CONTAINS every S^tstNiaj by toe h*st Artiste, of &!] the cun* .<■ erfntj of importance, portrait* of celebr-it^d person*, «.nd OTipina! dT\wic?».—Sold by JLF Br.ckseUeri for 6d, or post free 6Ad. from th* ro-' %trao4 Londoc, W.C.