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OÐffidal, COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the N next Quarterly Meeting of the Standing. Joint Committee of Qu^rter Sessioii5 County Council under Section 30 of the aboy Act will be held in th* County Hall, Bala, in the said County, on Tuesday, the October, 1904, at the hours of Two o clock in no afternoon, when -the Committee will proceed^ to the consideration of the business relating to the application or management of the <>unty Stock or Rate within the jurisdiction of the Com- mittee under Sub-Section 3 of Section 30 of the said Act, and all persons having any demand against the Committee are requested to forward particulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgelley on or before the 15th day of October, 1904. Dated this 22nd day of September, 1904. ROBT. JONES, y378m Clerk to the said Committee. MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth will be held in the County Hall, at Bala, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 18th day cf October, 1904, at 11.30 a.m., when the Grand and Petty Jurore will be called and the Court will proceed to hear audi determine all matters brought before them in the following order—1.—In the trial of prisoners. 2.—In the hearing of appeals. 3.-In hearing motions and in the transaction of such other business as may be brought be- fore the Court. And Notice is Hereby also Given that all (biand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence or surrender in discharge of their bail, and all appellants, respondents and their witnesses, and all persons bound by recognizance in any civil proceeding are to appear and he in atten- dance ait the time and) place aforesaid. Appeals to be heard! must lie entered/with me not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the Sessions. Dated this 22nd day of September, 1904. ROBT. JONES, y379m Clerk of the Peace. ADVERTISEMENT OF CANCELLING. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Registrar has, pursuant to the Bonding Bccietiea Acts, this day CANCELLED the REGISTRY of the Carnarvon Permanent Benefit Bnildirg Society (Register No. 56 B), held at Carnarvon, in the County of Cprnervon, on the ground that the Sooiety has ceased to ex:Et. The Sooiety (subject to the right of appeal given by the said Acts) ceases to enjoy the privvogea of a rfg'stered Society, but without pr' jidioe to any Iiab"'ity incurred bv the Boolety, which may be enforced against it as if wob ctncelling had not taken rlsoe. Dated the 6th day of September. 1904. J. D. STC/^T SUIR 0362E Chief Registrar. I — — i @'tndtf5. TO CONTRACTORS. ESTIMATES are required for certain Altera- H< tions and Repairs at the "Wellington" Inn, Ebenezer, near Carnarvon, belonging to Messrs Marston, Thompson and Son. The plans, &c., can be seen on the Premises and at my Office, on and after Wednesday next, the 21st inst. Tenders to be delivered to me on OT before Saturday. October 1st. No guarantee is given that the lowest or any Tender will 00 ■aocepted.. R. G. THOMAS, M.S.A., Architect and Surveyor. Menai Bridge. September 15th, 1904. <314 CARNARVON UNlON. I TENDERS. THE Guardians of the above are desirous cf entering into the follow ng OontMOta.viz^y F Grccerles, Goal, and other Artides for the use nf' tha Wor!k- hocue, dnr'ng the period ending 25th day of March. 1905. 2. For supplying the Worbhouae with Kail- way S'eepeis, and other Timber to cut up into firewood. „ 3 For supplying Coffins for Paupers dying in the Workhouse, and for supplying Shoes and fhoga far the Inmates of the Workhouse and for the Paajrere in the Carnarvon Relief District for the eaa>a period.. i Information as to the amount of eaoh article consumed ia the Workhouse, during the cor- responding period of last year, may be had ol the Master. „ No Tender will be received unless sent in a ueou ely fastened envelope, with a proper .n torsemant duly written thereon. articles that te senr but nothing must be written or pointed on the articles to give information aa to tne person sending the same; fnside thei parcel, hosevtr, there should be a letter or number corresponding with the letter or number on the Vormi of Tenders can be had at the Work- house, and at the Office of the undersigned. The Tenders are to be addressed ta me at the Union House, Carnarvon, and received not later ihan 12 o'clook on Thursday, the 6th day of I October next. The Guardians do not bind themEelveB to I iicceps the lowest or any Tender. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk to the Gn»rd:ans. Union Offices:— 14, Market Street. Carnarvon. 20th September, 1904. c324y37ow_ I ART METAL WORK IN ANB GRILLES. J -p ''i fe ii: ~~TRON~HURDLK8, WIRE FENCING, FtKLD GATES, OORRUGATD IRON ROOFING, 4a. W fl. P. A. K B AND "0]1.. Manufacturers, •l ,Il)ol 17, STREET, LIV"&It.POOJj. H B. F > A V 1 E S »BII. LP0BTBB BELLMAN AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, HIGH STREET, BLAENAU FESTINIOG. Proprietor of all the principal Bfflposting Stations In the Town. I BULBS EXTENSIVE COLLECTIONS OF Hyacinths Snowdrops Tulips Crocuses Narciss Scillas Liliums &c. Best qualities at most moderate rates. Delivered Free by Rail or Parcel Pest. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 592 POST FREE. DICKSONS \^E!0»ER^ Chester^ > ETTERPRESS PRINTING, Good and .IA Cheap, at tat. "HERALD" OFFICE, CARNARVON. GRAPHIC." CONTAINS every Saturday Hluatratlona by the beat Artists, of all the current eTentl importance, portrait# of cjlebrot^ permns, *nd original drawing.-Sold by aU Booksellers *<* M. post free 6*d, from ik»C. ^rand, XosdoB, W.O. (Mutation. THE WHITE SISTERS, St. Helen's Convent, .J. Carnarvon, who have their French Diplo- mas, will be pleased to give LESSONS in French, Music, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Ne»edlework. The Sisters will also open a Private School taught by a Sister with English qualifications at their Convent.-For further particulars apply to the Rev Mother. c232 (Mwtatmwnfs, &r. ————.— IMPORTANT NOTICE. GAS EXHIBITION, TOWN HALL, HOLYHEAD. Opening 3 p.m., TUESDAY, BEPT. 27th, continuing to BEPT. 30th. COOKEKY LECTURES will be given daily at 3 and 7.30 p.m. by MISS A. ATKINSON (First-class Diplomee). 1 THE WILSON GAS COOKERS will be shown in operation, and oan be obtained from the Holyhead and North Wales Gas and Water Corporation at advantageous terms. h79w ONE NIGHT. ROARS OF LAUGHTER. THE GUILD HALL, CARNARVON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. E. H. WILLIAMS' F MOUS RHYL MERRIE MEN. Doors open 7; oommen ce 8. Popular prices, 2i, Is, and 6d. Children half-price to 28 and Is eeais. Seats booked by Mr Caradoo Rowland. There will be more laughing in the Guild Hrl than had ever been heard before. My Motto, "A Refined Entertainment" c323w LLANBEDROG, PWLLHELI. GLYNYWEDDW HALL AND GROUNDS. THIS Stately Mansion, with its famous Picture Galleries and delightful Ground*, in one of the prettiest pl&cea in Carnarvonshire, OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. Admission, Sixpence. Combined tickets for the interesting Marin* Tram ridie t-o and from Llanbedrog and Pwll- heli and admission to Grounds and Galleries, One Shiiliatf. y320c406 ~zzz—:1 Month i?1 adraBO«a on Note of Hand X/ ±U aloae, withiout Bonds, Publicity, or Oiiaxgwi of any desoriptioaai whatrver, unlem kuanesi is dioaie. No Bills cf Sale, and the ftriotest privttcy guwranteed. On receipt of *p- pHioatior rf p'^eeeoitativ« will wait upon you by appointment, and advanoe you the amount re- quired, repayable by easy instalinwts to auit jour own convenience. Special raitet for sihort periodt. Write (in eonitdfeiMe) to actual lendier i O. WELLS, Corridioir Ghwmbeirs, Miarket Place, LEICESTER. alsb MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. £ 1000.—To Farmers, Tradesmen, Hotel and Lodging-House Keepers, and to all Responsible Householders Worthy of tredit, upon Note of Hand Alone, in any part of England or Wales. Loan E5 To Repay C5 15 0 „ mo „ Bii 10 0 JB20 „ J325 0 0 „ j350 „ j334 10 0 £50 „ JB57 10 0 £100 „ JB115 0 0 Larger amounts in proportion. Special terms arranged to suit borrower's own convenience. Letters immediately answered. Prospectus free on application. Call or write, in strict con- fidence to the NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY, 19, Que-en Street, WREXHAM. Head OiHce 41, CORPORATION ST., MANCHESTER. NO PRELIMINARY FEES CHARGED. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY In Large or Small Sums (not less than B10), ON PROMISSORY NOTE ONLY. During the last 20 years the total amount lent by the undersigned EXCEEDED £ 1,250,000. For prospectus and terms apply, either per- sonally or by letter, to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. Established 1870. THE CHARING-CROSS BANK (Established 1879). 119-120, Bkihopsgate St., Within, E.C. T 88, Bedford St., Charing Cross, W.C. ] LonKio!a> Assets, £597,790. Liabilities, £285,680. Surplus, £ 312,110. Loams of £ 50 to £5000 made on any class of iecmrity. Two-and-a-half per cent- interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of JB10 and upwards received aa under: 6 per cent. per anm., subject to 3 months* notice of withdrawal 6 >> » »» 7 j> »> 12 „ Special terms for Ion%vt p^^Kls. Interests paid quarterly. The TenninAb'<) TV'posit Bonds pa.y nearly nine T)er cent. aind ? re investment, -Write or caN for Prospectus. A. WILLIAMS. I Joint *682 H. J. TALL. I Managers. IiIVEKPOOL GENTLEMAN having a tiL large amount of uninvested CAPITAL at h tB oommand, will Lend same in the strictest prfvaoy in BUIDI of MID to B1000 to any rospec- table person (male or female) in any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their own promissory note, witho r rweties, delay, or law charges.—The amount Borrowed can be repaid by easy lnstahnenta, or arranged to suit bor. rowan. Also on Deeds, Mortgages, Dock Bonds, Jewellery, and Goods of every descrip- tion at a low rate of interest. As this offioe is a ijona-fide private conoern, and not connected with any loan office, ie requested that habitual borrowere will not apply,—For ftrcther pariioa- are sail or write WILLIAM CAMERON. Melville-chambers, 60a, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telephone No. 1187 Televravae, ««Pinf noa,' v3Rn46 LADIES rpHE only Safe and Reliable Recommend JL Remedy for Irregularities of NURBE *be Syatem and Female Ailments, WOOD'S Warranted non-injurious Su- HEALTH perior to Api^l, Pennyroyal, &c. PILLS. Price 3/- per box pott free on HEALTH perior to AphJ, Pennyroyal, &o. PILLS. Price 3/- per box pott free on receipt of postal order. Obtain- able only from G. WOOD, West Btreet, Leicester. (Mention Paper.) 11358 gailwaas. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. A DAY IN MANCHESTER.—On Monday, September 26sh, 1904, a Cheap Ezouraion will run to Ma.NCiiE~.TER (Belle Vue). -— c306w BRkSS BAND CONTEST, Crystal PaUce, j3 October 1st; Kennel Club Show, Orystal Palace, October 18th—20th; Dairy Show, Octo- bpr 4th-7th, and Brewers' Exhibition, October 15th—21st, Royal Agrioultnral Ha".—On Sep- tember 30th, October 4th, 17th, 18ih. and 19th, 1904, Cheap Excursions will run to LONDON (Euston), a394w BIRMINGHAM ONION FAIR, September 29th, October Isi; Spratta* Pigeon, Poultry, Dorf, etc., Show, October lst.-Un Thursday, September 29th, 1904, Cheap 1 and 2 or 3 Daya' Excursions will run to BIRMINGHAM. c305w A WEEK IN SOUTH WALES—On Friday and Saturd^j*, October 7th and1 8th, 1904, Cheap Exclusions will run to Cardiff, Merthyr, Swansea), Newport (Moh.), Neath, etc., etc. Full particulars ait the Stations, or from Mr W. H. Oiougib, Traffic Superintendent, Oswestry. a330 WKEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS are w issued every Friday and Saturday (until further notice), to CARNARVON, BANGOR, HOLYHEAD, and LLANDUDNO (via. Alon Wen), available for return on the following Sun- day (where train service permits), Monday 01 Tuesday. ——— OURIST TICKETS are issued from the X Principal Cambrian Stations to all HEALTH RESORTS on the Cambrian Rail- ways, also to watering places in England, North Wales, English Lake District, Nlorth East Coast, etc. ——— ALTERATION OF STATION NAMES.— The following alterations will take place on and from July 1st, 1904: — Glandovey Junction to be "DOVEY JUNCTION." Glandovey to be "GLANDYFI." NOTICE is Hereby Given that on and from July 1st, 1904, the RETURN HALVES of ORDINARY TICKETS will be available M ander For diatance* up to and including 20 mil. Two days, and from Saturday to Monday. For distances exceeding 20 miles: Six months. Tourist Tickets to and from this Company's Stations will in future be available for six months instead of two montihs an formerly. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. TRAIN ALT E R A TION8. np HE following Alterations will be made on and from October 1st, 1904 — DOWN. The 8.5 a.m. Oswestry to Aberystwyth will leave at 8.20 a.m., and be later throughout. A New Train will run on Mondays only, leaving Osweetry at 9.20 a.m. for Welshpool, calling at all intermediate stations. The 10.15 a.m. Whitchurch to Oswestry will be discontinued. The 2.15 p.m. Special Express from Welsh- pool to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, &c., will be discontinued. The 12.II p.m. Express from Whitchurch to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, &c., will be dis- continued. The 1.20 p.m. Talyllyn to Aberystwyth, Bar- mouth, &c., in connection with tue 10.40 a.m. from Cardiff, 10.55 a.m. from Newport (Mon.), &c., will be discontinued1. The 4.20 p.m. Welshpool to Aberystwyth will be discontinued. A Train will leave Whitchurdh at 4.25 p.m. for Wrexham, Oswestry, Welshpool, New- town, and Llanidloes, in connection with the ;).0 p.m. Express from Manchester (London- road) and 2.40 p.m. from Liverpool (Lime Street). On Thursdays only this Train will also have a connection to Llanfyllin. On Saturdays only, throughout the winter, a Train will leave Moat Lane at 8.10 p.m. for Aberystwyth and Intermeddate Stations, in connection with the 4.25 p.m. Train from Whitchurch, Y.5 p.m. from Welshpool, and 5.65 p.m. from Brecon, arriving Aberystwyth 9.55 p.m. This Train forms a connection with Trains from London (Euston) at l.<30 p.m., Paddington 2.15 p.m., Birmingham (New Street) 6.6b p.m., Snow Hill 4.40 p.m., Man- chester (London Road) 3.0 p.m., Liverpool (Lime Street) 2.40 p.m., Crewe 3.45 p.m., and all parts of the country. The 5.20 p.m. Whitehurch to Aberystwyth will be discontinued. The y.50 a.m. Moat Lane to Builth Wells will leave Moat Lane at 10.15 a.m. The 2.15 p.m. Moat Lane to Brecon will leave at 3.10 p.m., and' the intermediate times be altered throughout. The 7.50 a.m. Machynlleth to Pwllheli will leave at 8.35 a.m., and be later throughout. The 10.28 a.m. Machynlleth to Pwllheli will leave at 11.5 a.m., and the int?rmediaFe times be altered throughout. This Train will have a connection from Aberyistwyth, leaving that Station at 10.25 a.m. The 9.0 a.m. Train from Bangor will run through to Pwllheli. UP. The 7.15 a.m. Aberystwyth to Oswestry will be discontinued. The 8.40 a.m. Aberystwyth to Machynlleth will be discontinued. 1 The 9.10 a.m. Aberystwyth to Whitchurch will leave at 8.10 a.m., and be retimed through- out. The 9.5 a.m. from Barmouth. and 9.35 a.m. from Aberystwyth to Merthyr, Cardiff, New- port (Mon.), &c., will he discontinued. The 1.50 p.m. from Barmouth, 2.15 and 2.45 p.m. from Aberystwyth to London (Euston and Paddington), Birmingham (New Street and I Snow Hill), Manchester (London Road), Liver- pool (Lime Street), &c., will be discontinued. The 1U.0 a.m. Train from Aberystwyth will leave at 10.25 a.m. from Machynlleth, Bar- mouth, Pwllheli, and Intermediate Stations. The. 9.50 a.m. fiom Pwllheli, 11.40 a.m. from Barmouth", and 12.15 p.m. from Aberystwyth, will leave Pwllheli at 10.30 a.m., Barmouth 12.'1 p.m., and Aberystwyth 12.30 p.m., and be retimed throughout. The 11.15 a.m. from Pwllheli will leave at 10.40 a.m., and Barmouth 12.48 p.m. (This Train will run during October and June only). A New Train will leave Pwllheli at 11.0 a.m., and run through to Bangor. The 4.25 p.m. Pwllheli to Portmadoc will not run. The 9.15 p.m. Pwllheli to Portmadoc will leave at 8.50 p.m., and be earlier throughout. The 6.40 a.m. Brecon to Moat Lane will leave at 7.25 a.m., and be later throughout FAST TRAINS will run as under:- 1.10 p.m. from Aberystwyth to Welshpool and Whitchurch. 3.30 p.m. Welsh pool to Aberystwyth. These Trains connect with London and North-Western and Great Western Co.'s Trains to and! from all parte. For full particulars see Com panels Time Tables. C. S. DENNISS, I Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, September, 1904. a372 eT DavT^ TOWN CRIER, & £ J., POBTMADOO. gjjttstoa %Mmm. DRINK Jjl TT ON'S TiE A 8. CHINA MANTLES. CHINA MANTLE IHE SOLUTION Strengthens Mantles so that you can handle them after burning. No danger of breaking either with draught or vibration. A great success. Over 100 Corporations supplied. Agent for Oaruarvon and Bangor; THOMAS MACKLIN, c312s 3, Vict< ria Street, CARNARVON ASK YOU^ GROCER FOB THE "gfeDIAL" METAL pOLISH Articles cleaned with this Polish retain their brightness for a great length of time. IT IS THE BEST. a666e Thames Nautical Training College 0§f ISH H.M.S. '• WORCESTER." ■«( jWlF III Off Greenhithe, Kent. n&aJKMdoataa Bos* for Officers Merchant Sarvfcm. U" Cadetships granted annually and ^I appointments to R.N.R, ttwrrtTERAlAppIr W. «. BUUJVXHT, Hon. Sec. IHfc—- 72. Mark Lane. London, ABftOLUTXLY PUXB. DIXON'S "FAVOURITE" S0AP- fa TmUmfa. Makes BOOTS and ^^S0^I^%4»^QARNE'SS waterproof as a Duck's back, soft as .velvet, and wear 3 times OOU& MEDAI* -as long; pleasant od- ■ m our; allows polishing. 22 Exhibition Highest Ul■■ lilMll Awards for superiority. HHPsflwPMilB m Tins 2d, 6d, Is, 2s 6d of Bootmakers, Saddlers, Ironmongers, &c. Mnfy E. Dulwich, London. a291 Ml A B T~ii 1 B CORNS, CORNS, CORNS Poaitivaly aad Quickly Reamed, witWat Paia, by tttt Raw duoorery, ESSENCE OF HOUSE-LEEK THE ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDY. A, sntirely New Preparation, fraa froa Caustic, or anythimg casing t* thl skiil Haa been tried by many parsons wall-tawwa to the Proprietor, and has not yot failod to a nerfect removal of Corns and Warta. Buooeeds where all o*her plactan aad aautk bays f&Uo& pw pm for v ad n Priee id aM 11.1. pR h JOKW. CfcMtbK »ASaO«. CORONATION CHINA. w. ^yiLLIAMS JONES, 22, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON, is Displaying a Beautiful Collection of GOSS CHINA, with Coronation Device and with Arms of Carnarvon and Wales. Prices from 6d each. SPECIAL NOVELTIES in STERLING SILVER CORONATION SOUVENIRS. c429 MIDLAND GUN COMPANY.^ Dept. 8, Demon Gan Works, Vesey St., Birmingham. GUNS FROM 26b TO £95. I PAR-KILLING GUNb AT WHOLESALE FNCBa.- Double Breechloaders from 2bs to ZIO. Hammerless from t5 to £20. Hammsrless Ejectors from £8 0 £26. 6000 Guns and Rifles usually in stock ready for immediate delivery. Send three stamps for a Price List. We make every part of a ran in our own works, and sell direct to the user atone smul profit. We send any gun on approval, pay carriage both w^ya if not satisfactory, and return oasb n full. We take any second-hand gun, central or pin-fire breech or muzzle-las Ung, in part payment for a new one or win boy any sooo. >i-Uand gun for cash. FOR ROOKS, PIGEONS, RABBITS. I 168 Single barrel is bore breech-loading shot guns, eon- verted from rifles and bored by an improved process for long range and great penetration, unequalled for rook, pigeon, rabbit, wildfowl, and all long-distance Shooting price, 16s; or better quality and Improved safety action price, 20s. GUN REPAIRS.—Ouns by any maker promptly re. paired, very best material and workmanship, at aboa half dealers' charges. New stocks or ne# barrels fitted barrels browned or bored Gun converted from pin to central fire, and done up new, at small cost. Exact Price given for all repairs if desired before the work is commenced. Guns may be sent from any part o the United Kingdom by parcel post for II. CARTRIDGES.—"Beet of All." The beet Smoketee powder Cartlidge ever made, price 7s per 100, or 600 for BSs, 1000 for 63s; "Sadden Death.' The Met Black Powder Cartridges, 68 per 100 01 na 64 per 1000. Lots of 100 and upwards delivered carriage paid to any station in England or Wales. Everything In Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Gun Implements and Cases atWHOLESALE PRICES. aS88w THB pojrrrpREDB, RH ONDDA TALLMT, •a* EAST GLAMORGAN BELLPOSTDffll 0. LIMITED. OVXR lie STATIONS ta all tbe tori artae ti«e« ia -&« distrust. jLiTartdaisf all ita hrtneksa. Maaacer'i Ofiee t HILL STREET, PONTYPRDiD, 8.WALU. Sttstoa g^ddrcssgs. OWEN AND SONS, HIGH CLASS MILLINERY. F1 1 TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND JACKETS. UP-TO-DATE SUITS TO ORDER FROM 45/- SMART READY-MADE CLOTHING. LACE CURTAINS AND BAMBOO FURNITURE, Ac. GOLDEN EAGLE, CARNARVON. JONES ANMILLER, BREECHES AND TROUSERS MAKERS, TAILORS BY APPOINTMENT TO ADMIRALTY. Messrs Jones and Miller beg to annonnoe to their numerous customers the arrival of a large and well-assorted Stock of SUITING, TROUSERINGS, AND ART COATINGS for the coming Beason. Bole Agents for Henry Heath a"õ rho, Hat Makers to His Maie^ y ti,e King. to Scott and Co., it 11 B LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON. Telegram, Miller, Carnarvon. Telephone, 0193. ESTABLISHED 1874. National Telephone No. 20. E. NOBLE, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER, CAENAR VON. ASK FOR NO. 10." it I Watson's il THE WHISKY I DUNDEE. OF THE WISE. AGE & QUALITY GUARANTEED. Agents for this District: ARMSTRONG Sz CO, WINE A SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CARNARVON. Samples on application. BEE HIVE TEMPERANCE HOTEL TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON. MODERATE CHARGES, AND EVERY ATTENTION. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, TEAS, AND REFRESHMENTS, BEDS. M M ODATION FOR COMMERCIALS IN THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN. PROPRIETOR, — EVAN OWEN, BAKER & CONFECTIONER, I THE POOL-STREET BAKERY, I CARNARVON, National Telephone, No. 9. c60d91w The Physician's llir'B.ll TITII*! ft |L5>« Cure for Gout, I ™ m I k I k I W M M Rheumatic Gout and and Gravel. rbe Universal Remedy for Acidity of the „ and most Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigr«tion, gentle Medicine tot Soar Kructatsons, BiliCW Affeetions. Infant^ Children, Delicate Fcmate*, and the r DINN EEORQ; Sickness of Freg=uey. NlÃGNE.Sl- 'R IMGNEsT"" MAG. I OEW5BURY& BROWNS I Tot ORIENTAL TOOTH PASTE I The Original & OnlvGervuine. I A, Pots 1/6 & 2/6. Tubes 1/: I HOLLOWAY'S I PILLS AND OINTMENT Are the Best Medicines for all. COMPLAINTS OF THE THROAT, CHEST, LIVER, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels; Skin Affections, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma and Inflammation of the LungSe • ——————————————————— I WIFACTIKED ONLY AT 78. NEW OXFORD STREET. LXOGX. "■ 0 BY ill CHEMISTS AND MEDlnlW tplBJEE TO MEN.—Wiiea yo* ar« tor«d ol tak- I. iag namseoiu and mjstorioTU prottcnptioat 1 •ad oompounds, which do yon no good but onlj rids your digestif orgMM, write to me, aad 1 will aeod Torn a Book which describca a QUICK uwi CERTAIN enre for lost rtreugth, wartinf WMJCMH, etc., from whatereir catia* ari*ia|. No Stomach Madic^pa. No Electricity.— Specimen* of lettftw re>oaned and GoaranteiM Gharaiaa: ur. is an oxeellemt eystea, and I barf temp<I<M!xly followed the Lastrnctiona, and am a batter main than lweptt ye&rt -.go.-G. G."— "CsJtnot be better than I am at present. It is a perfect oare.-K. G.Book sent sealed, post fraa, two ltamptl.-A. G. LEIGH, 92 aad 9J, Great. RuMill-sbraet, Blooautbnry, Lomdoa. 8a4 at wa and ba earai. gov*e* YOWW C". R. A. HCOH^ 0-^). BILLPOSTER 4 TOWN CJRIKK, M., LLANBERIB. p.a —An airfwa ptmcMially aitteadai to, aa<« 4)aaa nott raaaioauaUa eik*<rc«a. a Li^VfcKi MAJS »utt«njig froni JS E1-; V U i and PHYSICAL DEBILITY Bhotild ,,i for '&.íl.,bJe pamphlet explaining ho-w «, Nerroxia aad organic deTangca&ectd maj be raooe»iiilly tressed witiiont itomach The method is fAtlY Llld plCM\<\llit, aud will eflect A perfect aad perm&ltent enTe. Sent sealod, II Port Free.—Addraaa, 0. E. NORTON, 50 and M. Oaaaeary Lb". Lootdm, M.C. iMabllsls*^ It jraara- » I ,hi¡¡»tq. LIVERPOOL ANI> NORTH WALES U STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. September 19, "Snowdon," ROUND ISLE OF ANGLESEY, from LLandndno, 10.45 a m. September 20, 21, 22, 23, "Snowdcn," MEN- AI STRAITS and CARNARVON, from Llan- dudno, 11 a.m. September 24, "Snowdon," LIVERPOOL and back, from Llandudno, 9.30 a.m. Daily, "St. Tudno" or "St. Elvies," LIVER. POOL, from Menai Bridge, 3,10 p.m. Ban- gor, 3.20; Bea-omaris, 3.40; Llandudno, 4.40. Arrive Liverpool, 7.0 p.m T afternoon, "Snowdon," PUFFIN ISLAND, from Lland~adnoT 3 p.m. ABERDEEN LINT" TO AUSTRAMA. Vit P!/»owttk, T«a«riCa ami ffopt Twwt, ÚI 41 daya, Sophocles Oct- 4 Balamfe Igav. 15 Nineveh Oct. 25 I Mkrathon Dec. 6 THE Staamars .t tfcn {aTOizita Li-. WI m. JL Londo* aa ahora, taking wdooa aæ4 vktr4- «im» paaaeagam to Teierifa, Gap* T«m, 8M all Awtraliaa aad New Zealaad Porta. FMM tw Aartralia, £ 14 ta &70 I ta Gapa Town, £9 9s to £ 35.—For particulars apply ta Geo- Ti-ompsoi ssi C-a., 7, 2iiiiW Loadoa, E.G. «17rH ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. ACCIDENT & DISEASE (Small Pox, ScaTlef Ferer, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Appendicitis, &c.), BURGLARY St, FIDELITY INSURANCE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid £4,600,000. 84, CORNEILL, LONDON. A VIAN, Secretary. Mr E. Edwards, Goods Station, Holyhead. Mr G. W. Iriffith. 1, Leonard Tar., Liandu-dno. Mr N. O. oontt, Cambrian Railway, Doigeliey. Mr B. Williams. Ga-mhrian liHil w?iv On"-o«t-py. Messrs Chamberlain and Johnson, LlandadOS, Agent. required in unrepreaented districts. a!64_ SUN FI £ ±_ office" FOUNDED 1710. Funds in Hand, £ 2,535,G00. For all p.rtlca1&n apply to the foilowin* AGENTS: Bala.—Mr R. L. Jones, Motint P1&M. Baagor.—Mr James Smith and Mr Rich. Hall. Beaumaris.—Mr Frederick Geary. Carnarron.—Mr William Hugb Owen. Conway.—Mr Char] es Drover, Deganwy, Lias- dudno. Dolgelley.—Mr Thomas P. Jonea Parry. Mr John Richards, N. and S.W. Baak. Holyhead.—Mr Owen Hughes. Mr John Hamer, Solicitor. Llandndno.—Messrs M&rkt and Marki Llandudno Junction.—Mr D. Clwrd Griffiths. Llangefni.—Mr William Thomaa 0 Llanrwst..—Mr E. J. Owen, N. & S.W. Ra.nlr Portmadoc.—-Mr John TohiM, Solicitor^ H .1 11.17. r ATTi 4 S a&wlka.nuii uo, L*- A JUXXO Limiied. 1RE (ipi^ LIFE, EBTABLISEEE 180S HEAD OBTIC*: CHEAPEIDE, LONDON. Capital BmUecribed .1.100,- Total Aasata 31at Dec., 1902 jB2,566,597 THE Company haa paid in Clause i»pwaj-d* JL of £15,000,000 trterling. AGENTS. Amlwch: Mr T. Jones-Parry, National Pro- vincial Bank of EJTJrWid, Ltd. Bangor: Mx D. Williams, National Pro- vincial Bank of England, Ltd. Baanmaria: Mr J. G. Dariea, do. Batheada: Mr W. R. Lloyd, aG. Conway; Mr Owes Rowland, do. Sanbigh: Mr R. E. Hughea, Nat. Pror. Bank; Meaara Parry Joaee and Francis, Solicitor* Holyhead: Mr J. E. Williama, do. Uaodiudno: Mr Percy Walker. I Llanerchymadd: Mr Thoa. Prnchard, Solicitor. Llwydiarth Eegob. Llangefni: Yr T. Nicholls Joaea. Llangefni: Mr John Jonai, do. Menai Bridge Mr J T. Roberta, M. Nanner. Camaaa: Mr 0. LI. Hnrhaa. Upper Bangor: Mr W. Pughe, Brvnllinos. LIVERPOOL BRANCH: W, Titheban gtreat J. WILBERFORCE MARSDEN. el. MaaafW. ESTABLISHED IS IBM. FOR THE PROTECTION OV TRADE. STUBBS" MERCANTILE OFFICII (6TT7BBS* Ltd.), Ct. GRESHAM STREET, LONDON, ..(J. lèøribcs, by 8bt&.im¡ tinaly iaiormatiSB throne fHX STATUS INQUIRY BEPARTHJ^KX^ -1 AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS. Every j.rad*r ahoxud :rt!II.d STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE. Wiik viica ia iaaved a SupplamMti aea;*iaia« LISTS OF CREDITORS cader all the important faiiuraa. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTEiUI eomtain more tba& NINE MILLION REGISTERS. DEBTS RECOVERED PROMPTLY. aad remitted to Snbaeribera o. TUESDAY and FRIDAY is eack Weak. BRANOHES at Aberd. Birniui^Aaap., Blaokb-rm, Bradford, Brighton, Briatol, fctji fact, Cardif, Cork. Croydon, Dublm, Dmadiae, Edinburgh, Kret<T, Glasgow, Haadrnfifid, Hall, Leed*, ^eac«rt»r, Livefrpool (Wert End), Manchtntar, Newcastle, Norwiei) Nottingham, PiymouiUi, Portamottti, ShafticM.' S&uUw.mptua. bfUL'iLeri«Mi.1 kampton. BUB-OFFICES. Saxtan, Cambcridja, Bvmfriaa, Glcucsat«r, Greaaiock, Qrim»»y, Halifax, HaaQay, Inrtnaaws, Ipawiok, Lim«r:.ek, Loadondeary; Middlaaboro', Newport Nortba-mpt-cs, Oxford, Perth, Presto*, R«;u*f, Btockton-oa-Teea, Torqi^ay, Walaall, jf Worcester, York. TERMS.—Accordixj' ta ref airaoMmta. PROSPECTUS forwardied apf#ea4d«i If aay al tli* *• GOUT P LL L S .61 GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATIC.* LUMBAGO, NEURALGIA. The EXCRUCIATING PAIN i. otaefcr w dared, and earei in a few do rs, \II, thtxt- "wla- arated Pilla, SURE, SAFE, Lid EFFECTUAL. Ä11 CkaaaMta .usd Stwaa. a* a^d %» W m fcoa. e.g mmmtrnmnrmlSBSBSm ° HS3^ufTfi9R]|H° Awarded Certificate of Merit for the cure of alJ •aregnlantiea, anaemia, and all female com- plaints. liey have the approval of the Medical Profession. Beware of Imitations. The orly genuine and original are in White Paper Wrap- pers. Boxes la lyd and 2e 9d of all afcemists, or by post, Is 2d and 2B lOd. Makers, C. and G. KEARSLEY, 42, Waterloo Road, London, K.E. (late of 17, North Street, Westminster), (Note White WrApper). Sold in the Colonies E. I) JOliE8 8^ 8ILLP0ITDB A.$D GENERAL ADVitRT ING AGENTS, I, FAIR VIEW, HOLYHSAB Kaa lazfa Poatiag Statioou b. vraKfaMXi part* elf Towt and Cowatry itar 16 sa^«> aimus*. ÃIi Oriera pvaetnaKy aVfcatadW »e aad at Mrt nutaabl* 1H^ '111