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< (Dftirial, S'UPl? &c, "ANGLESEY EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TEACHERS WANTED. CERTIFICATED Assistant Mistresses for Infants, at Pens am Council School, and ILlanerchymedd Comicii School. Colloquial IWekh in"pensa,ble. Sewing. Trained, hiU. Untrained, £ 65. Uncertificated Assistant Teachers, at Ltan- Mr P.G. Council School, Gaerwen Council Sciiool, Holyhead Girls' National School, and Pfcnmon and Llangoed National School (in- fant,*). Salary, .£30 to JB46, according to qualifications. Apply, on form provided, to R. R. WILLIAMS, y413c352h85 Education Offices, LlaJjgetfni. "ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. TV> 0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Meeting of the above Council will be lbeld at the Shire Hall, LLANGEFNI", on Thurs- day, the 27th day of October, 1904, at 1.20 Sri the afteinoon, and the Council will there- upon nroceed to the consideration of the busi- ness relating to the Assessment, appliaction of the County Stock or Rate and' all other County ibusiness, puxsuuia tv the Act 15 -and 16, Vict., Cap. 81, an,i ;i persons having «iiy deroandl Bipon the County Fund or Stock M'c required to forward the particular's thereof in writing to my Office, in Llangefni, on or before Saturday, the 15th day of October, 1904. J. RICE ROBERTS, h89y435c362 Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Standing Joint Committee of Quarter Sessions and County Council under Section 30 of the above 'Act will be held in the County Hall, Bala, in the said County, on Tuesday, the 18th day of (October, 1904, at the hours of Two o'clock in the afternoon, when the Committee will proceed to the consideration of the business relating to the Application or management of the County Stock lor 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 oay of October, 1904. Dated this 22nd day of September, 1904. ROBT. JONES, y378m Clerk to the said Committee. ANGLESEY MICHAELMASQUARTER SESSIONS, 1904. "JV! OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace the County of Anglesey will be holden in lie Shire Hall, LLANGEFNI, in and for the Said County, on Wednesday, the 19th day of October, 1904, at Ten o'clock in the morning precisely :— The charge to the Grand Jury will then be Belivered by the Chairman, and the Court will thereupon proceed with the Criminal and Civil I teusine.^s. I The Clerks to the Justices of the several divisions are requested to transmit to me at Illy Office, at Beaumaris, seven days before the Sessions all Depositions, Returns of Fines, Con- frictions and Recognizances, which shall have been then taken, together with instructions ior Indictments. JOHN RICE ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Beaumaris, 24th September, 1904. y393h83c332 MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIOSTS. "JCj OTICE 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 ttWsday, the 18th day of October, 1904, at I 11 -30 a.m., when the Grand and Petty Jurors ^ill be called and the Court will proceed to Lear and determine all matters brought before them in the following order—1.—In the trial M prisoners. 2.—In the hearing of appeals. is.-In hearing motions and in the transaction such other business a6 may be brought be- fore the Court. And Notice is Hereby also Given that all Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bound by peoognizance to prosecute and give evidence or Surrender in discharge of their bail, and all Appellants, respondents and their witnesses, d all persons bound by recognizance in any icivil proceeding are to appear and be in atten- ilance at the time and1 place aforesaid. Appeals to be heard must be entered with me not later than two o'clock in the afternoon of the day Receding the Sessions. Dated this 22nd day of September, 1904. ROBT. JONES, y379m Clerk of the Peace. u R wTLXTXM^TE W IS ~C H ARTT Y. T COLLEGE EXHIBITIONS. HE Trustees of the above-named Charity .-ire prepared to receive applications for ^onr Exhibitions, each of the value of £ 8 per tenable for five years if in residence. conditions in the will of the Founder are J-hat the Exhibitions be given to poor boys in- jj^!ned to learning chiefly and principally, and any other, that shall come from North "ales, but that there be special regard had to 1n.ch poor boys as are born in Anglesey, to be Ibrought up in Trinity College, Cambridge, or in Jesus College, Oxford. If no applications from fitudentsin either of the Colleges named are ^forthcoming, the Trustees^will consider ap- [plications from Students in one of the other •Colleges, in either of the Universities of Ox- ford or Cambridge. WIDOWS OF CLERGYMEN. The Trustees will also be prepared to receive applications for three grants of £ 4 a year 'leach) to widows of poor clergymen for four Sears' time and not longer. APPLICATIONS for Exhibitions and Grants must be in hand not :aatcr than the 19th October instant. J. HENRY THOMAS, Secretary. Carnarvon, 5th October, 1904. ^HE SARAH NICOL MEMORIAL COTTAGK HOSPITAL, LLANDUDNO. HOTEL COLLECTIONS. THE Lady Augu-sta, Mostyn, president, and the ladies on the Board of Management, ^ish to take this opportunity of sincerely banking all the hotel and! boarding-house pro- prietors who kindly undertook the annual Slin- ky collection in aid1 of the Hospital, the fol- lowing sums having been received 1The Im- 1 perial Hotel, £ 4 16s 6d The Gogarth Abbey £ 3; Moon's Hotel (Mr Winch 10s, jJ[isitors, £ 2 6s), £ 2 16s; Wave Crest, £ 2 5s; Hotel. £ 1 lis 6d Overstrand, £ 1 lis; ■Jbockyer'a, £ 1 8s 6d; Holly Bank, £ 1 8s; £ The Queen's Hotel, £ 1 7s 3d Brigyd-on, £ 1 5s Chats wort li, £ 1 5s The Royal Hotel, £1 2 s; X3-oulding's, £ 1 Os 83d; Vincents', 19s 3d; lAbbeydale, 19s; The Towers, 15s 6d; Fern- &ale,* 15a 2d The Marine Hotel, 13s 6d 8s; Bodnant, 7s 6d; The Oxford 'Arms, 7s; St. Kilda's, 6s 9d The George Botel, 5s 7d<; West End, 5s; Ashby Manor, 6d The Clarence, 3s The Craigydon, 2s Id Wishers', 2s 6d; The Metropole, 10!d; total, :£31 10s 8d.—A. M. Felton, Secretary. ■ 4 HT METAL WORK IN SAXEB AND GRELLM. 'j- n 1 ,?)It j llflTl^lTPl 1 i lj^ .1, j .■fLl 1. 'URDLES, WIRE FENCING, D GATES, CORRUGATED LR-ON ROOFING, u, LW- it. PHKg AND « O M ■, Mamvfaotaraift U uA 87, 3EKL STREET, LITUtFOOB. 1- tales' GOLD MEDAL Du b bin. Makes BOOTS and HARNESS waterproof as a Duck's back, soft as velvet, and wear 3 times as long; pleasant od- our allows polishing. 22 Exhibition Highest Awards for superiority. Tins 2d, 6d, Is, 2s 6d of Bootmakers, Saddlers, Ironmongers, &c., <Mnfy E. Dulwich, London. a,291 bk- I- SMm. CARNARVON UNION. TENDERS Wanted: (1), from intending J. purchasers of the old! Hearse, and' (2) for a new Ceiling for one of the Wards. Further information can be had from the Master of the Workhouse. Sealedl Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, at Workhouse, to be in hand not later than 12 noon of Thursday, the 13th October instant. J. HENRY THOMAS, Clerk. Carnarvon, 5th October, 1904. c363y436 (Stoata. THE WHITE SISTERS, St. Helen's Convent, JL Carnarvon, who have their French Diplo- mas, will foe pleased to give LESSONS in French, Music, Drawing, Painting, and Fancy Needlework. 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 1 ST. DAVID'S SCHOOL, CARNARVON. DANCING CLASSES commence October 10 tb, 1904. LESSONS given fn Music, Painting, Drawing, JtJ and Shorthand; commencing at any time. Terms, apply, MISSES GREGORY. c348w 1 Ato £ 6000 sdT&BOM oa .Note of Rm.4 l/l" alome, without Bonds, Publicity, or OJiMoges of any descriptioB whatever, unlem is dooe. No Bill* ci Sole, aDd the ttriotettt privtaoy gnwranteed. On receipt of *p- plicaitiom, reprewntative mil wait upon JOB by appointment, and sdTeuioc you the a,mou»t re- fuired, repayable by -81 iDøtJalment. to suit ▼our own oonveniemee. Special ratoi for xthort periods. Write (in oonAd«noe) to actual lendwr C. WELLS, Corridor Ch&mbws, M,#,rket Pille., T,EICESTER. 81 HI MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. jpt' TO £ 1000.—To Farmers, Tradesmen, X/O Hotel and Lodging-House Keepers, and to aill Responsible HouseholdieTS Worthy of Sredit, upon Note of Hand Alone, in any part of England or Wales. Loan £5 To Repay B515 0 „ mo „ mi 10 0 „ JB20 „ JB25 0 0 „ .£30 JJ JB54 10 0 JJ JB50 „ JB57 10 0 B100 „ 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, Queen Street, WREXHAM. Head Office: 41, CORPORATION ST., MANCHESTER. NO PRELIMINARY FEES CHARGED. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY In Large or Small Sums (noi less than £10), 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 JL (Established 1879). 119-120, Bishops gate St.. Within, E.C. \T 88, Bedford St., Charing Cross, W.C. f Loodto»- Assets, £597,790. Liabilities, £ 285,680. Surplus, £312,110. Loama of JB50 to JB5000 made on any class of teowrity. Two-and-a-half per cent, interest allowed on current accounts. Deposits of JB10 and upward* MtoeiTed tt under: 5 per cent, per ana., subject to 3 months' notioe of withdrawal 6 a a 6 a 7 a a 12" Special terms for Ion Interest* paid quarterly. The TermiiiiaU<, T><posit Bonds pay nearly nine Tver cent, and re lafe investment. -Write 07 call for Prospectus. A. WILLIAMS, Joint *682 H. J. TALL. I Managers. A LrVERPOOIi GENTLEMAN having a t1. large amount of uninvested CAPITAL Bit h 3 command, will Lend same in the strictest privacy in Bums of SID to B1000 to any respes :aMe person (male or female) in any part of the United Kingdom, on the security of their own promissory note, wltho" 3 ire ties, delay, or law ■hargea,—The amount sorrowed oan be repaid ay 3Aey instalments, or arranged to suit bor- towere. Aleo on Deeds, Mortgages, Dock Bonds, Jewellery, and Goods of every descrip- tion at a low rate of interest. As this offloe is a ijona-flde private oonoern, and not connected with any loan offloe, is requested that habitual sorrowers will not apply.—For further perilou- ftlB 08,11 or write WILLIAM CAMERON, Melville-chambers, 50a, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telephone No. 1197. TeiefXrama. "Finance, l^s-pool. y38046 LETTERPRESS pRINTING. HANDBILLS, POSTERS, PLACARDS, PROGRAMMES, TICKETS, DANCE CARDS. CIROULAR8, BILLHEADS, ADDRESS CARD8. LEGAL FORMS, MEMORANDUMS, NOTE PAPER. "HERALD" OFFICE, CARNARVON. CLUB CARDS, CLUB RULES, CLUB ACCOUNTS. PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, SERMONS QUARRY REPORTS, QUARRY ACCOUNTS, QUARRY RULES. ACCURACY, NEATNESS, DESPATCH. TETTERPRESS pRINTING. VEB Y MAN trom V uu V-*vimY MAN Buffering tram jnEKVUUB I HMd PHYSICAL DEBILITY lIhoold eu4 L ralnAble pamphlet explaining h<*w aij 'poTSi^iiCra NORTON, n ad iublir Utteiiitgs, &t. BANGOR NORMAL COLLEGE. THE GENEHA5 ANNUAL MEETING of the Donors at d Subscribers to the abbve Institution will be held on TUESDAY, October 11th, at 1 p.m. C354B DANIEL ROWLANDS. GILCHRIST EDUCATIONAL TRUST. LECTURES For the People on SCIENCE AND ART. THE PIER PAVILION, LLANDUDNO. TUESDAY, OOTOBER 11th, 1934, REV DR W. H DALLINGER on NEW SPIDER-STUDIES." The Chair will ba taken by J. Allanson Picton, Ekq, M.A., J.P.-For prices see small bills. rl53w NORTH WALES HOME TEACHING SOCIETY FOR THE BLlNu. The 22nd ANNUAL MEETING I of the above will be held at the GUILD HALL: CARNARVON, On THURSDAY, October 13th, at 3 p.m. The Chair will be taken by W. A. D A R B I S H I R E, Esq., and the Speakers will inolude The Very liev the DEAN of BANGOR, Rev CANON FAIROHILD, And the Rev EVAN JONES. AT the close of the meeting a SALE OF WORK will be held of Articles made by the blind of the district in their homes. Fruit and Flower Still, Cake Stall. Tea will be provided at a moderate oharge. Music by Blind Harpist and others. Admission free. Hon. See. Carnarvon Branch, c353111 Mrs NORMAN DAVIES, QueUyn. FREE TRADE DEMONSTRA- TION. s. PAVILION, CARNARVON, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 18th, 1904. The Meeting will be Addressed by WINSTON CHURCHILL, ESQ, M.P., D. LLOYD-GEORGE, ESQ., M.P., A. OSMOND WILLIAMS, ESQ, M.P., and others. PresidentJ. E. GREAVES, ESQ. (Lord-Lieutenant of the County). ADMISSION FREE. Limited number of Tickets:—Platform, 2s; Front Beats, Is. To be obtained from Nath. Roberts, Solicitor; D. W. Davies, Bookseller; John Jones, 12J Dinorwio Street, Carnarvon and A. U. Downs, Bangor. Doors open at 6.30, to oommenoe at 7. y432o358w THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. THE CHAS. W. POOLE'S LATEST 1M YRIORAMA! Scenes and Incidents Illustrating the Struggle for Oorean Supremaoy. JAPAN v. RUSSIA. The Greatest Battle ot Modern Times, LIAO-YANG. SUBMARINE WARFARE. STAR, 12 VARIETY ARTISTES 12. All the Latest ANIMATED PHOTOS. Poole's Famous Orchestra. Grand Illuminated DAY PERFORMANCE on SATURDAY, at 3. Doors open at 2.30. For One Week Only. Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th. Nightly at 7.45. Doors open at 7.15. Early doors at 7; 3d extra to all parts. Poole's popular prices, 23, Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Children half-price, except to back teats. Beats can be booked at Mr C. Rowland, Castle Square. o357y431w EI) T| AVIE B, 1), I BILLPOSTER, BELLMAN AND ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, alGH STREET, BLAENAU FESTINIOG. Proprietor of all the principal BUlposting Stations In the Town. ol ABLldJtLBili U. Mta. FOR TIB PROTECTION OF TRADE. S T TJB B S MERCANTILE OFriONt (STUBBS' lAd.), 41, QRE8KAM STREET, LONDON, E.U it,tiwwibws, by •btaiaanf thn«ly mdormation ikroujrk FBB STATUS INQUIRY DEPAMTMXJt% Way AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTI. Evwy xradiw aJiould read' STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE, Witik wkick is illned a supplemoat MaiUdsiif LISTS Of CREDITORS ode the important failurw. THE COMMERCIAL RfiGISTXRE eomtaia hum thaa 1 NIN. MILLION RBGISTEB8. DEBTS RECOVERED PROMPTLY. aad NDlirtW to Subseritax* Oa TUESDAY and FRIDAY b: aaolk W. BRANCHES at Ab*rd**a, BiT Blaekb-rm, Bradford, Bnxhtoa, Briitol, Bit (m4, Cardif, Cork, Croydon, Dablin, Ditudw, Irctiabvlà, Exeter, Glasgow, HvddMsieM, U1t11, Imdm, L«ieMfe«r, Liverpool, Loaden, (WmI Ead), MiMMthMttr, Newoastls, Nwwtek, Nottiagikam, Plymouitih, PwrUmowtik, BlkaffielA, Rrathamptos, S>BSjd«rka4t ftwaaiMa, WeiTtv hwptm. NUB-OFFICES. Bvxtwa, Qamfcridg*, Bwlty, Drofrieo, Gloit-ood-, Grexaiook, Grimsby, Halifax, Haalej, Iorrarwam, Ipswiek, Limwiek, Loadoaderry, Middlwboir* Newport (M«a.), Noxtknmptoa, Oxford, P«rik, Prwto*, lUaAnf, fttoektftn-oa-Teea, Tor^wy, "WalaaH, WØrrid. W«roe»t«T, York. TERMS.—Aeeordiaf t* TMjtdrMaxMttw, PROSPECTUS forwwdod ø. to may « tJa. e.1Mn CMom. The Original 1't A R S L I.M- iM WIDOW FEMALE PILLS. l'be 01 iginal Awarded Certificate of Merit for the cure of all "irregularities, anaemia, and all female com- plaints. They have the approval of the Medical Profession. Beware of Imitations. The only genuine and original are in White Paper Wrap- pers. Boxes Is It<! and 2s 9d of all chemists, or by post, Is 2d and 2M lOd. Makers, C. and G. KEARSLEY, 42, Waterloo Road, London, S.E. (late of 17, North Street, Westminster). (Note White Wrapper). Sold in the Colonies. SsSMtRKM. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. ACCIDENT & DISEASE (Small Pox, Scarlett FeTer, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Appendicitis, Ac.), BURGLARY & FIDELITY INSURANCE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid £ 4,600,000. 84, OORNHILL, LONDON. A VIAN, Secretary. Mr E. Edwards, Gooda Station, Holyhead. Mr G. W. Griffith, 1, Leonard Ter., Llandudno. Mr N. O. Jones, Oambrian Railway, Dolgelley. Mr B. Williams, Cambrian Railway, Oswestry. Messrs Chamberlain and Johnson, Llandudno. Agent. required in unrepresented districts. >164 ATLAS ASSU^E co- tdmited. FIRE. ESTABLISHES EIND Oman: -1 LIFE. 1808 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. Capital Bmtwonbed *1,100,0W I Total Assets 31st Dec., 1908 £ 2,566,397 THE Company lias paid in Claims upwards 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. Bsaumaris: Mr J. G. Daviest do. Bsthesda: Mr W. R. Lloyd, 40. Conway; Mr Owen Rowland, do. Ssmbigh: Mr R. E. Hughes, Nat. Prov. Bank} Messrs Pan* Joaee and Francis, Solicitors, Holyhead: Mr J. E. Williams, do. Llaradtudno: Mr Percy Walker Llanerchymadd: Mr Thos. Pritdiard, Solicitor, Llwydiarth Esgob. Llangefni: Mr T. Nicholls Joaea. Llangefni: Mr John Jonw, do. Menai Bridge: Mr J. T. Roberts, do. Nanner. Camass: Mr O. LI. Hughss. Upper Bangor: Mr W. Pughe, BrynllinOl. UVERPOOL BRANCH: 9, Tithebara StreA J. WILBEBVORCE MARSDEN. •m MamagT. Stislness QMytm*. CORONATION CHINA. W. WILLIAMS 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 eac" SPECIAL NOVELTIES in STERLING SILVER CORONATION SOUVENIRS. c429 MIDLAND GUN COMPANY. Dept. 8, Demon Gan Works, Vesey St.. Birmingham. SUNS FROM 25s,TO &5. FAR-KILLING GUNb AT WHOLESALE PRICB8.- Double Breechloaders from 2bs to ZIO. HMnmerlew from £ 5 to £ 20. Hammerless Ejectors from o £ 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 gun In our own works, and sell direct to the user atone small profit. We send any gun on approval, pay carriage both ways if not satisfactory, and return cash n full. We take any second-hand gun, central or pin-fire breech or mnzzje-loading, in part payment for a new one or will buy any second-band gun for caahf "ia.#Ap FOR ROOKS, PIGEONS, RABBITS. 168 Single barrel 12 bore breech-loading shot guns, con- verted from rifles and bored by an improved process for long range and great penetration, unequalled for rook pigeon, rabbit, wildfowl, and ail long-distance shooting price, 16s; or better quality and improved safety action price, SOB. GUN REPAIRS.—Guns by any maker promptly re. paired, very beat material and workmanship. at abou null dealers' charges. New stocks or ne.. barrels fitted barrels browned or bored Gun converted from pin to oentral 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 Is. „ ..M CARTRIDGES.—"Best of All.' The best Smokeles powder Cartridge ever made, price 7s per 100, or 600 for 88e, 1000 for 08s; "Sudden Death.' The best Black Powder Oartridgee, 58 per 100 01 479 6d per 1000. Loti of 100 and upwards delivered carriage paid to any statioa In England or Wales. a Everything In Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, GUI) Implements and Cases atWH OLESAUB PRICES. as2ow E. JD. fiLLPOITDS AND GENERAL ADVMtT .8 INGACUBNTB, I, YAIR VIEW, HOLYHBAB. Viae lwge Peatinf Stations is sea* yrwMtowt parte «f Towm and Coamtry fer 11 wilsa affvuML AH Orisrs pwaotnally a4*w4*4 to, aoad d«ns ■A mst mmsmW* tn»t a717 I EXTENSIVE COLLECTIONS OF I fBULBS^ I Hyacinths Tulips Narciss Lfiiums Snowdrops I Crocuses I Scillas I &c. I Best qualities at most moderate r^s. Delivered. Free by Rail or Parcel Pc £ } DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 592 POS1 PRES. DICKSONS BULB CHESTER/ Qminm Addresses. OWEN AND SONS, FOR HIGH CLASS MILLINERY. TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES AND JACKETS. UP-TO-DATEBSUITS TO ORDER FROM 45/. SMART READY-MADE CLOTHING. LACE CURTAINS AND BAMBOO FURNITURE, 4c. GOLDEN EAGLE, CARNARVON. JONES AND MILLER, BREECHES AND TROUSERS MAKERS, TAILORS BY APPOINTMENT TO ADMIRALTY. Messrs Jones and Miller beg to announoe to their numerous customers the arrival of a large and well-assorted Stock of SUITING, TROUSERINGS, AND ART COATINGS for the oomlng season. Sole Agents for Henry Heath and Co., Hat Makers to His Majesty the King. to Soott and Co., It to to LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON. Telegram, Miller, Carnarvon. Telephone, 0193. KSTABLISHEDI1B'l4. National Telephone No. 20. E. N 0 B L E, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER, CAENAKVON. ASK FOR "NO. 10." | Watson's 'I THE WHISKY DUNDEE. OF THE WISE. AGE & QUALITY GUARANTEED. Agents foz this District: (, ARMSTRONG CO, WISE 4 SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CARNARVON. Samples on applioation. BEE HIVE TEMPERANCE HOTEL TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON. MODERATE CHARGES, AND EVERY ATTENTION. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, TEAS, AND ■RPFPFSTTAfFNTS TIFTIS L "J. ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIALS IN THE CENTRE OF THE TOWN. PROPRIETOR, EVAN OWEN, BAKER & CONFECTIONER, THE POOL-STREET BAKERY, CARNARVON, National Telephone, No. 9. o60rl91w Colquhoun's Genuine Scotch Tweeds and Knitting. Yarns The name COLQUHOUN has for the past twenty years stood for all that is genuine in Scotch Woollen Goods. They are guaranteed to be manufactured from pu'e wool only, and go through the various processes to the finished article in the mill, and under Mr. COLQUHOUN'S supervision. BOX OF SAMPLES POST FREE, containing a select range of LADIES' and 6EHTLBMEIP8 TWEEDS, RTJ&B, BLANKETS, KBITTDTS WOOLS, etc., latest styles and shades, will be sent on request. Any length cut at Mill Prices. All Carriages Paid. Write for Samples. TO WOOIi GROWERS. WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR WOOL P Do you wake the most ofltl You can do this by sending it direct to my Mills and having it manufactured into any kind of Woollen Cloth. I have over 400 patterns, and pav carriage on all wool sent me. I send patterns post free for patrons to select which cloth and pattern they like their wool made into. OIIUOIIN LARGEST EETAIL KA1OTTFAC- ■ VUkV<UnUUll) TU&ER IN SCOTLAND, Dept. 71, Waukvi^ mill, Galaahiela* AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT REPRESBNTED. EW5BURY& B ROWN'5 | ORIENTiqL TOOTH PASTE The Original & OniyGer\uir\e. ".o;t: Pots 1/6 & 2/6. Tubes 1 h ——■ The PhysieWs ■ & V I I WjM § Vl Cure for Gout, 1 v 1 I k I W ■ vl'&V W Rheumatic Gout » .3.^ i .I Safest and most The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the «5cntle Medicine for Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, I»dig**tion, Infants. Childjrn. Sou Kroctations, BiUcw Afieefions. DeUcate Fcmalw, fefc-^DINNEFORDSi and thw Sickness of Prtgnancy. AG- 0 0 9 HOLLOWAY'S PlliliS AND OINTMENT Are the Best Medicines for ail COMPLAINTS OF THE THROAT, CHEST, LIVER, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels; Skin Affections, Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma and Inflammation of the Lungs. g ———————————————-————- %ffUFAGTlMD mX At 1e. If" OXfOU STREET. L £ vX». 80LQ BY klL CHEMISTS AND HEDlfilhf r j JShisgtas. A B K K U E K JS LI N TO AUSIBJLLJJL Ti& riyawati, T. aaci 0. Yvw*. ia 43 ÙY8. N'levth .Oct 25 I Marathon (ta.), Dec. 6 balaous Hqy, lo | Damsons DW- n «| tiki* Lae* «Uil trw Loado* m ulriT.y s&i«Maa Mid tte«- 8188 pa.s3ea^«n W Taauil., Otpt Ttn. aU AwtiftLiM Zea^ad PmU. Farm so mt fJ70 J to Gbpa Tbwn, L9 9Ii to £36.-For partiaaJai* avplj Ui G". TIkempma "d 0. 7. MMm Bfntn, LwAoo, X.O. ü" CAMBRIAN RAILWAYB. BRASS BAND CONTEST, Cryeui Palace, Uctiber 1st; Kennel Olab Show, OryBtel Palace, October 16th—2Uth; Dairy Show, Octo- ber 4th—7th, and £ Srewer&' ExhiDition, October 15th—21 si, Royal Agriaulturai Hall.—On Sep- tember 3!)Lh, October 4th, 17th, 18th. and 19th, 1904, Cheap i^xcurtiine wiil run to LONDON (Boston). a304w A WEEK IX SOUTH WALES. —On Friday incl JiatTircidy, Oot"ber ?t<lk and 8t>h, 1904. Cheap Excursions will run to Cardiff, iMerthyr, Swansea., Newport k-Alon.), Neath, etc., etc. Full particulaTS at the Stations, or from Mr W. H. Gough, Traffic Superintendent, Oswestry. a330 a330 WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS are issued every Friday and Saturday (until further notice), to CARNARVON, BANGOR HOLYHEAD, and LLANDUDNO (via AlQD Wen), available for return on the following Sun- day (where train service Monday or Tuesday. OURIST TICKETS ,,re issued from the Principal Cambrian Stations to all HEALTH RESORTS on the Cambrian Rail- ways, also to watering places in England, North Wales, English Lake District, North East Coast, etc. ——— ALTERATION OF STATION NAMIUS.— The following alterations will take place on and from July 1st, 1904: — Glandovey Junction to be "DOVET JUNCTION." Giandovey to be "GLANDYFI." NOTICE is Herobj Given that oa »ijd from July 1st, 1901. Urn RETURN HALVJGS of ORDINARY TICKETS will be aTailabU as ILDder For distances up to and including 80 miles II Two days, and from Saturday to ilonday. For diatanoea ezoeeding SO milel I, montlM. Tourist Ticket* to and from this Stations will in future be availaible for lID months instead of two monHu) ax formerly. TRAIN A iL I t, K A T 1 U N 8. THE 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 onlv, leaving Oswestry 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 12.17 p.m. Express from Whit-church to Aberystwyth, Barmoutit, &c., will be dis- continued. The 1-20 p.m. Talyllyn to Aberystwyth, Bar- mouth, &c., in connection with the 10.40 a.m. from Cardiff, 10.55 a.m. from Newport (Mon.), &c., will be discontinued. The 4.20 p.m. Welshpool to Aberystwyth will be discontinued. A Train will leave Whitchurch at 4.25 p.m. for Wrexham, Oswestry, Welshpool, New- town, and Llanidloes, in connection with the 3.0 p.m. Express from Manchester (Londion- 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 Intermediate Stations, in connection with the 4.25 p.m. Train from Whitchurch, 7.5 p.m. trom Wielshpool, apd 5.6b p.m. from Brecon, arriving Aberystwyth 9.55 p.m. This Train forms a connection with Trains from London (Euston) at 1.30 p.m., Paddington 2.A p.m., Birmingham (New Street) 3.35 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. Whitchurch 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. Machynfleth to Pwliueli will leave at 11.5 a.m., and the intermediate times be altered throughout. This Train will have a. connection from Aberystwyth, leaving that Station at 10.25 a.m. The '9.0 a.m. Train from Bangor will run througb 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. 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 be discontinued. The 1.50 p.m. from Barmouth, 2.15 and 2.45 p.m. from Aberystwyth to London (Euston and Paddington), Birmingham (Xew Street and Snow Hill), Manchester (London Road), Liver- pool (Lime Street), &c., will be discontinued. The 10.0 a.m. Train from Aberystwyth will leave at 10.25 a.m. from Machynlletb, Bar- mouth, Pwllheli, and Intermediate Stations. The 9.50 a.m. from Pwllheli. 11.40 a.m. from Barmouth, and 12.15 p.m. from Abervstwvth, will leave Pwllheli at 10.30 a.m., Barmouth 12.7 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. M 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 undier:- 1.10 p.m. from Aberystwyth to Welshpoot and Whitchurch. 3.30 p.m. Welshpool to Aberystwyth. These Trains connect with London and North-Western and Great Western Co.'s Train. to and from all parts. For full particulars see Company Time Tables. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oewestry, September, 1904. a372 "THS GRAPHIC." CONTAINS every Saturday UlutratioBi br the beat Artists, of all frh« current eTent. of importance, portraits of celebrated penwoa, and original drawing.— Sold bT all Book-seller, for 6d, or poit free 64d, from t&» r- etraird. LndoR. 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