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Affinal, Jtgal, tft. JOSEPH BROOME, Decease. Notice IS hereby given, pursuant to Statute 22 and 23 Victoria, Cao. 35, that all Creditors or other persons having Claims affecting the Estate of Joseph Broome, late of Sunny Hill, Llandudno, in the County of Carnarvon, Esquire, deceased, who died on the 25th day of January, 1907, and whose will with a codicil was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 19th day of March, 1907, by Alethea Broome, of Sunny Hill afore- 1 said, Widow, Walter Higginbottom, of 52, Mauldeth Road, Heaton Mersey, near Man- chester, Architect, Arthur Stephen Brewis, of 17, Demesne ;Road, Whalley Range, Man- chester, Chartered Accountant, and Peter Jeffrey Ramsey, of Roseneath, Bramhall Park, Bramhall, near Stockport, Bank Managing Director, the Executors, are required on or before the 15th day of May next to send in particulars, in writing, of their respective Claims to Mr John Cooper, of the firm of Cooper and Sons, the Solicitors to the said Executors, at his office, No. 94, King Street, Manchester, or in default they will be per- emptorily excluded from payment.. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1907. COOPER and SONS, 94, King Street, Manchester, rl70 Solicitors to the said Executors. GWYBFAI RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. PARISH OF iLDANDWBOG. CLOSING- OF FOOTPATH. NOTICE IS HEKRBlY GIVEN that on the Fourth day of July next, Application will be made to his Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled at Quarter SessioI16 in and for the County of Caernarvon, at the County Hall, Caernarvon, for an Order To stop up the pathway which leads from a point about one hundred yards to the east of (Belmotunt, and a litle higher up the slope of Cilgwyn Mountain than Penclog- wyn and Penditch, in a northerly direction, terminating by Fronoleu. In substitution, for the pathway proposed to be closed up the Cilgwyn Quarry Company will place in order the path from Frondirion Chapel, Cil- gwyn. to the gateway across the road from Carmel to Penygroes, where such road crosses the boundary from the parish of Llandwrog to the parish of Llanllyfni, And that the Certificate of two Justices having viewed the same with the plan of the old and the proposed new pathway will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace of the said county on the Eighteenth day of May next. Dated this Twelfth day of April, 1907. J, HENRY THOMAS, Clerk for the Rural District Council of Gwyrfai, in the County of Caer- narvon, as the Highway Authority for the above-mentioned parish. yc555 óttnbtrs TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS "are invited for the erection of T a new C.M. Chapel at Clynnog for the Ebenezer Chapel Committee. Plans, Specifications, etc., to be 'seen at the Chapel House after the 5th inet., 1907; also at the Architect's Office. Endorsed Tenders to be sent to Rev J. H. Uoyd Williams, Clynnog, on or before the 24th day of April, 1907. I The Committee do not foind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. WATKIN WTLLIAMS JONES, I Architect and Surveyor. Salem Place, Pwllheli, April 1st, 1907. ATIONAL TESTIMONIAL TO MR D j\ EMLYN EVANS. I President: The RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT TREDEGAR. Treasurer: Sir T. MARGHANT WELLEAMS, Cardiff. Honorary Secretaries: M. T. MORRIS, Esq., J.P., Carnarvon, North Wales. EDW. JENKINS, Esq., Llandrindod Wells, South Wales. E. VINCENT EVANS, 64, Chancery Lane, London. At the Annual Joint Meeting of the Gorsedd and National Eisteddfod Association, held at the Guild Hall, Carnarvon, on Thursday, the 23rd of August, 1906, it was Resolved with I cordial unanimity and with strong expressions of approval, to take steps to promote a Na- tional Testimonial to Mr D. Emlyn Evans (who is now advancing in years and is in indifferent health), as a recognition of his great services to Wales, especially in connection with Welsh Music, Literary and Musical Criticism, and the promotion of the Eisteddfod during a period of more than 35 years. ♦The Right Hon. Viscount Tredegar was no- minated by the Meeting, and has kindly con- sented to become. Honorary President of the Committee, and Sir Marchant Wil- liams has expressed his, willingness to act as Honorary Treasurer. A Provisional Committee (with power to add to their niim ber) has been formed for the purpose of pro- moting the Testimonial. Subscriptions to the fund are cordially in- vited and will be duly acknowledged. Acknowledged before 20J J jj Messrs Phillips and Son, Newtown 1 1 Mr T. M. Lloyd. Carnarvon 1 1 0 Mr J. Williams, Organist, Carnarvon 1 1 0 Mr A. Kav-Menzies, Carnarvon 1 1 0 Mr G. Jones. Cae Cristo, Carnarvon 1 1 0 Mr O. LI. J. Evans, J.P., Broom Hall 1 1 0 Mr LI. J. Williams, L.C.C J Mr Monis Owen (Isaled) 11 Mr R. R. Stvthe, Carnarvon 0 10 6 Mr J. Ridere, Llandudno X ? n Mr Llew. Jones. Carnarvon 0 o Mr J. Owen, Siloh, Carnarvon 0 & ° Mr E. Hall, Corporation Offices, do. 0 & t> Messrs Hughes and Son, Wrexham Mr C. G. D. Assheton-Smith, Vaynol 2 2 0 Mr W. M. Roberts, Wrexham 1 1 0 3fe W..Bitheil Roberts, J.P-, Llan- Q 1Q 6 Messrs Brymer and Davies, Nelson g M? .T^Francis, Chemist, Pooi-street 0 5 0 NOTE. — Cheques made payable to "The Emlyn Evans Testimonial Fund" and crossed "A Ce." will be gratefully received by the Treasurer, or by either of the Honorary Sec- retaries (at the addresses given). D-%r* r OBiER'js. # W IV BILLPOSTER, LLANFAIRFEOHAN. All BiHposting and Distributing Personally attended to. RA ti UGHES, m H (Alarch Gwyrfai), BILLPOSTER AND TOWN CRIER, &< LLANlBERIS. All BiHposting and Distributing Personally attended to. SivmiSe&te Cj £ emume<n £ Mi A I (!fllÜrtatnmtnís. fit. w ELSE COSTUME AFTERNOON TEA. LLANDRILLO-YN-RHOS CHURCH ROOM. MONDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1907. 4 to 6.30 p.m. 6d each. Entertainment at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, Is 6d &ls. b116 LLANBIEDRJOG, PWLLHELI. GLYNYWEDDW HALL AND GROUNDS. mfllS Stately Mansion, with its famous JL Picture Galleries and delightful Grounds, is one of the prettiest places in Carnarvonshire. OPEN DAILY FRIOM 10 A.M. Admission, Sixpence. Combined tickets for the interesting Marine Tram ride to and from Llanbedrog and Pwll- I heli and admission to Grounds and Galleries, One Shilling. cy526 CYMDEITHAS EISTEDDFOD MON. Fe gynnygir gwobr o JB25 yn Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Mon, 1908, am y cyfieithiad gdreu i'r Saesneg o "Unoliaeth y Beibl" (Dr John Hughes). Y buddugol i fod yn eiddo Thoddwr y wobr. Beirniaid Parch GRIFFITH ELLIS, M.A., Bootle. PTof. HUDSON WILLIAMS, M.A., Bangor. J. T. WILLIAMS, Ysgrifenydd y Gymdeithae. Ysgol Llangoed, Mawrth 23ain, 1907. ych691 LANDUDNO PIER COMPANY, Lm Secretary Mr Samuel Hughes. THE PIEIR COMPANY'S POPULAR CONCERTS. Morning at 11; Evening at 7.45 PIER COMPANY'S ORCHESTRA, Musical Director Mr Arthur W. Payne. Sub-Conductor: Mr Walter Haigh. Vocalist: April 20th to 26th MR A. NJiCOL (Tenor). Weekly Tickets, 4s and 3s; Monthly, 15s and lis. Admission to Pier to 6 p.m., 2d; after 6 p.m., 6d. Special Concerts: Admis- sion, Is; Front Seats, Is extra. Sacred Concert on Sunday at 8.15 p.m. 1166 MAY DAY AT LLAISDUDNO, 1ML WEDNESDAY, MAY let, 1907. BTG ATTRACTIONS. I o'clock: GlREAT TRADES' PROCESSION. 3 o'clock: CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN In the Pavilion. IMaypole and Other Dances. Over 100 Performers; New and 'Novel Features. 5 o'clock: ATHLETIC SPORTS IN THE COUNCIL FIEiLD. Cycle, Foot, and Horse [Races; Valuable Prizes. Entry Forms from the Secretary, H. W. SQUIRJUJLL, Plas Lloyd, Llandudno. 8 o'clock: The L.A.D.S. at the Prince's Theatre. rl75 MAY-DAY. FESTIVITIES AT OOLWYN BAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY let, 1907. President: W. BERNARD LUCAS, Esq. At 1 p.m. GORGEOUS TRADE PROCESSION. At 3 p.m.: In the Victoria Pier Pavilion, CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN, MAYPOLE DANCES, RUSTIC DANCE, Etc., Etc. At 7.30 p.m.: Grand State Performance, "THIE ENCHANTED PALACE," By Children of the (Higher Grade School, followed by -a..Miscellaneous Programme. For full particulars see other announcements. Admission Afternoon Reserved Seats, Numbered, 2s 6d; Lounge, 2s; Semi-Lounge and Balcony, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. 'Evening Reserved Seats, Numbered, 2s 6d; Lounge, 2s; Semi-Lounge and Balcony, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. N.B.—Reserve Seats can be booked at Mr T. Edwards, West End Bazaar, Penrhyn lvoad, up to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30th. For Entry form for the procession, apply Mr W. A. Earp, Wynnstay Chambers, Con- way Road. Btmmtxz. SOUTH AFRICA.—Royal Mail Route.— UNION CASTLE LINE.—London, ana Southampton, to Cape Colony, Na.tal, Delagoa Bay, Beira, etc., calling frequently at Madeira, Las Pajamas, Teneriffe, Ascension and St. Helena. Weekly Sailings. Fast Pas6agee. Superior Accommodation. Best Route. For rate of passage money and all further informa- tion apply to the Managers, Donald Carrie and Co.. London, or to Local Agents. o TRY. rr. TRY IT. CO A L S. ONE OOAL FOR ALL PURPOSES. THE BURNING WANT OF THE DAY. THE ALL ROUND COAL CO, 60, COA/L EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. Per Ton Free in Truck of about 6 to 8 Tong: s. d. Caimarvon 16 9 Holyhead < 17 6 Llandudno 16 6 Llanberis i 17 9 Prices for other Stations on application. Terms: Nett Cash. c74. TIREl) MEN.—When you tired of taking mysterious prescriptions and weary of wearing Electric Belts, write to me, and I will .end you a Book whioh shows how every man, youiig and old may be Quickly and Thoroughly Cured of NERVOUSNESS, EXHAUSTION, VARICOCELE, and DEBILITY, from any cause whatever, WITHOUT STOMACH MED1- 'D. iS or ELECTRICITY. Hundreds of Cures. Book sent sealed, post. free, Two Stamps.—A. J. LEIGH. 92 and 93, Great Russell-street, London, W.C. Twenty years' successful re- sult*. (Mention this paper). c79 Hittssttttssss g^rtrosstg. D. ROBERTS, WATERLOO HOUSE; CARNARVON, Announces his return from the London. Markets, and that he is now Showing a carefully Selected BlOOK of NEW GOODS, comprising some of the Leading Kovelties for the present and the Coming Season, A uisit of inspection is solicited. JONES AND MILLER TAILORS AN15 BREECHES MAKERS, HATTERS AND HOSIERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR HENRY HEATH. SOLE AGENTS FOR SCOTT & CO., HATTERS TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING & ROYAL FAMILY. TAILORS TO THE ADMIRALTY BY APPOINTMENT, LONDON HOUSE, CARNABVON, THOMAS AND EDWARDS, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTUREBS CARNARVON & LLANGEFNI. Specialitiea:— SNOWDON DRY GINGER ALS« 8NOWDON SODA WATER, STON" GINGER SOBER. LEMONADE, *3X3. O. E V A N S & SON, OLD FOUNDRY WAGON WORKS, CARNARVON ALL REPAIRS TO RAILWAY WAGONS UNDERTAKEN BETWEEN PORTMADOC AND CARNARVON, AND CARNARVON AND RHYL. WAGONS BOUGHT AND SOLD. ESTABLISHED OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. EDWARDS ME&RS WILLI 4.MS DENIAL CO., LTD. (Late Mr R. Edwards, Dentist, Rhyl and Portmadoc), BODGWYNEDD, PORTMADOC, Beg to announce tha.t they visit regularly the following places: — BLAENAU FESTINIOG.—Every Monday, 12 to 6, and Thursday, 3 to 6 at Mir Earnes', 42, High Street (opposite the Maenofferen Hotel). LLANRWST.—Every Tuesday and Fair Day (except the Tuesday before the fair)" at the house of Messrs D. Jones and Son, Station Road, from 11 to 6 PWLLHELI.—Every Wednesday, at the establishment of Mr Roberts, Chemist (opposite the the new Town Hall), from 11 to 4. ORICCIETH.—Every Wednesday, at Mrs Davies, Lays Caradoc, High Street 4.30 to 7. PORTMADOO.-Eve,ry Friday, at 76, High Street, from 9 to 8 at nlght and other evening. BALA.—Every Saturday and Fair Day, at Mr David Jones', Saddler, Tegid Street, at. 11a.m. DOLGELLEY and BARMOUTH, by appointment, on Saturdays. c!75a All flours made at the SNOWDON FLAKE FLOUR MILLS are warranted unbleached by electrical, chemical, or other process. Their fine rich colour is the natural result of up-to-date milling and the use of wheats excelling in colour, strength, and flavour. MAIZE IN ITS BEST AND CHEAPEST FORM. I COOKED AND DRIED.^ FOR I HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP. UVECO FOB II PIGS I AMD II POULTRY. II BULK AND DIGESTIBILITY COMBINED. WEIGHS ONLY 28 lbs. TO THE BUSHEL. ABSOLUTELY ALL FOOD, SAVES WASTE IN MANURE. PIGS fed en UVECO fatten quicker than if fed on Meal. When killec1 the flesh is a good colour and flavour. "UVECO" IS A GRAND FOOD FOR POULTRY. A proved chicken rearer and egg producer. A SINGLE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOV. Its bulk alone guarantees there can be no speculation in trying it. ——— For sample and particulars apply to J. R. PRITCHARD, TEA MART, CARNARVON, Or to UVEOO CEREALS, Ltd., COfRN EXCHANGE, LXVERiPOOL. jtohtigg THE NELSON EMPORIUM, BRIDGE STREET. CARNARVON GRAND EXHIBITION OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS NOVELTIES FROM THE LEADING MARKETS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. NEW MILLINERY. NEW JACKETS. NEW DRESSES. NEW COSTUMES, &c., & a. LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION IN NORTH WALES SHOW DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 19th and 20th, and following week. tm- AN EARLY VISIT TJ OUR SHOW .ROOMS INVITED. BRYMER & DAVIES, «Mi PROPRIETORS. NEW EDITION OF WELSH CUT-INDEX BIBLE READY IN A FEW DAYS. F RAN CIS, HIGH STREET POST OFFICE, CARNARVON. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, PRACTICAL PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, DECORATOR, GRAINER & WRITER ALL WORK CONTRACTED FOR. ESTIMATES FREE. JOHN H. REES, STANLEY STREET, HOLYHEAD. A Large Assortment of NEWEST PAPERHANGINGS Always In Stock. Pattern Books sent to any Address. All Kinds ot PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES, &3., kept n the premises. h H. GWYNEDD WlljLIAMS, WATCHMAKER JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN, STANLEY STREET, HOLYHEAD. GOLD BRACELETS, GUARDS, GEM RINGS, AND ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERP. Visit the obove Old Establishment. AS Carat GOLD WEDDING RINGS a Speciality. Private Room for fitting. THE EMPORIUM, MARKET STREET, HOLYHEAD. U P-T O-D ATE DRAPERY ESTABLISH MJSNT, EVERYTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR. MILLINERY AN D DRESSMAKING. I (In Charge of Experienced Hands). STOCK REPLETE WITH CHOrCE GOODS FOR PRESENT WEAR. INSPECTIO N INVITED. WILLIAM ROWLANDS. I EVAN JONES AND SON, MOTOR GAR AGS AND CfCLE WORKS, 26, BANGOR STREET & 4, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON, iHLAVE WITHOUT DOUBT THE LAiRjGtEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF BICYCLES IN NORTH WALES, TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. OUR SPECIAL BICYCLE FITTED WITH HYDE FREE WHEEL, TWO RJOMJEIR LEVTER RmM: BRAKiES, WAR- WICK TYRES, PLATED RIMS, BEA UTTEFULLY FINISHED AND LINED IN TIWO COLOURS FOR £ 5 10 0. 18 REALLY MARVELLOUS VALUE, AND FUIILY GUAiRANTEED. AGENTS FOR SWIFTS, ROVERS, SUNBEAMS, ENFIELDS, PREMIERS, TRIUMPHS, Etc., Etc., Etc. FUlffJY EQUIPPED MOTOR GAIRAGE, INSPECTION PIT, Etc. FERST-OLASS MECHANICS FOR MOTOR AND CYCLE REPAIRS. MOTOR SPIRITS, AN1D ALL MOTOR AND CYCLE ACCESSORIES. ENAMELLING AiND PLATING DONE ON THE PRiEMUHES. elM I The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. I The Universal Remedy for Acscaty of the t! Stomach, Headache, heartburn, Indigestion, <) Sour Eructations; Bilious Affections. Safest and mos*. Effective Aperient for 'AMOK DINNEF-ORDS MAGNESJA t' Regular Use. M- (Education. KENtOERXjA'RTEN SCHOOL, 3, CASTLE STREET, CARNARVON. MISS JONES desires to announce that the next term commenceB on the 2&rd; aleo that she ha.s vacancies for a limited num- ber of pupils. Prospectus on application. c548 GJyn Afon, Brynsiencyn. ST. D EI N I 0 L \S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, MNUuiv, conducted by two experienced Graduates. Limited Numbers. Preparation for Public Schools, Royal Navy, or Commercial Careers. Swimming Bath. Next Term begins April 30, 1907. c558 UNIVERSITY OF WALES. THE THIRTEENTH MATRICULATION! J- EXAMINATION will commence 08 MONDAY, June 24th, 1907. Particulars irom the Registrar, University Registry, Catha-ys Part, Cardiff, from whom forms of entry ca.n be obtained. Application for entry forms must be ma-i* not later than Monday, May 27th 1907. o469 c469 SUsttranu, ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS SICKNESS. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, BURGLARY AND FIDELITY GUARANTM RISKS Insured againat by the ga RAILWAY PASSENGERS* A&BURANCI COMPANY. Capital (fully subscribed) £ 1,000,009. (X&iuw paid £ 5,000,000. M, OORNHILL, LONDON. A TIAN, Secretau-j. Mr N. 0. Jones, Cambrian Railway, Dolgelley. Mr E. Edr/ardfi, GoodF. Station, Holyihead. Mr B. Williams, Cambrian Railway, Oswe#try. Agent* required in uurepirefied^-ed dSetrict*. Liverpool Office: 41, North Joha gtreet. alM INSURF tN-FOAL MARES IN-FOAI MARES AND FOALS. Agents required Pwith THE IMPERIAL ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK' and GENERAL DTBUEAlfCE CO., LTD Established 1878. Huad 0 F FIe B 17, PALL MALL EAST. LONDON, S.W. The "IXPERIAL" otters GREATEST BENEFITS at LOWEST RATES. FULL MARKET VALUE INSURABLE. ALL FOALS INSURED until 31st Dec. FULL AMOUNT PAID for FOAL if CAST. DOUBLE AMOUNT PAYABLE FOR FOAL after Thiee months old. FOALS INSURED to END of ANNUAL POLICY. CASH PAYMENT for BARREIT MARES STALLIONS INSURED from 5 per cent Claims Paid, £ 350.000. Prospectuses, &c., forwarded post free cIOI B. S. ES EX, Manager ^ailtoaps CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. FINAL TIE, English Association Oup (Crystal Palace), Everton v. Sheffield Wednesday, Saturday, April 20th, kick off at 3.30 p.m. Epsom Spring Peaces, April 23rd and 24th; San down Park Spring Races, April 25th, 26th, and 27th; Furnishing Trades Ex- hibition, Royal Agricultural Hall, April 22nd to May 2nd; Internationa] Tobacco Exhibi- tion, Royal Agricultural Hall, April 20th to 27th. On Friday, April 19th, and Tuesday, April 23rd, Excursion Trains will be run to LONDON (Euston). np RL-MN ALTERATIONS. Every Wook- -N. Day during May and June, Trains will run as under: Pwllheli, depart, 11.40 a.m. Cricciefli, 11.57; Portmadoc, arrive, 12.7; Portmadoc, depart, 12.10; Harlech, 12a25; Llanbedr and Pensarn. lZaJO; Dyffryu, 12a36; Barmoufb, arrive, 12.45; Barmouth, depart, 12.48; Towyn, 1.17; Abeidovey, 3.215; Dovey Junc- tion, arrive, 1.38; Machynlleth, arrive, 2.0. aStaps to pick up passengers for Stations on other Companies Lines, via Moat Lane. Machynlleth, depart, 5.0 p.m. Aberdovey, 5.20; Towyn, 5.28 • 'Barmouth Junction, ar- nve, 5.48; Barmouth Junction, depart, 5.49* |'Barmouth, arrive, 5.56; Barmouth, depart^ 6.0; Dyffiryn, 6x9; Llanbedr and Pensarn, fua4; Bariech, 6x20; Portmadoc, arrive, 6.40- Portmadoc, depart, 6.4S; Oriccieth, arrive, 6.55; Criccieth, depart, 6.57; Afon (Wen, aT- nve' 7-5; Afon Wen, depart, 7.10; Pwllheli, arrive, 7.20. xStops to pack up or set dortn passengers booked to or from other Companies ■Lines.—Notice to be given to the Guard to set down. The 5.55 a.m. train Machynlleth to Barmouth will call daily at Fairbonme at 6.43 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOLS, ERIENDLT SOOEE- TIES, Etc. —ANNUAL EXCURSIONS, iae Secretaries of Sunday Schools. Friendly bocietoeis, etc., are specially invited tn'mmmiim. cate with the undersigned with a view to the arrangement of Cheap Eirfoarsiona by ordinary or special trains. The Company have a number of ideal resorts for such Excursions, and ex- tremely low fares are offered. Full information and assistance will be offered. A MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICE between PWLLHEL1 NEYIN, MORFA j.*iii7IN and EDEYRN. Until further Notice the above Service will be ae follows:— 1%. M. a.m. p.m. Station dep 6 30 1135 4 25 Pwllheh, Ala Road „ 6 35 1140 430 TtoapEfae, Gtex»g Feohain „ 6 41 1146 4 36 Eful Newydd „ 6 47 1152 4 «2 Groesffordd Refai1 „ 6 58 12 3 4 53 Bodfean, Post Office „ 7 9 1214 6 4 Bryncynan 7 14 1219 5 9 Nevin, Qlvnllifon Shop 7 21 1226 5 16 N^nboron Hotel „ 7 30 1235 5 25 VIorfa -vevm,Tanyparc Shop 7 40 1245 6 36 Kdeyxn, Post Office arr. 7 45 1250 c, *m. p.m. p.m. Rdevra. Post Office dep 9 0 2 35 VTorfa Ntf*in,Tanyparc Shop 9 5 2 40 5 40 Nevin, Nanhoron Hotel „ 9 15 2 50 5 50 „ GlyalBfon Shop „ 9 24 2 59 5 S§ Bryncynan „ 9 31 3 6 6 6 Bodfean Post Office „ 9 36 311 6 11 Groesffordd Refail „ 9 47 3 22 6 22 Efail Newydd „ 9 56 3 33 6 33 Turnpike, Gareg Fechain., 10 4 3 39 6 39 Pwllheli, Ala Road „ 1010 3 45 6 46 Pwitueli Station arr 1015 3 50 6 50 On Pwllheli Fair and Market Days, Addi- tional Omnibuses will be run between Edeyra, etc., and Pwllheli, for times, etc., see special bills. Passengers may join the Oars at any point, except on steep hills, subject to there being room, and on payment of the Fare from the previous Station. The Ccmp&ny give nctdoe that they do not undertake that the Motor Omnibuses shall start or arrive at the timee specified in the bills, nor will they be respon- sible for any inconvenience or injury that may arise from delay or detention. EVERY Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, during the Winter Months, Cheap 0»e or Two Day's Tickets are issued from Pwllheli, Criccieth, Portmadoc, Barmouth, etc., to CAR- NARVON, BANGOR, LLANDUDNO, HOLY- HEAD, etc. Similar Tickets are iasued from the North Wales Ooait Stations to Cambries Coast Stationi. CXTKEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS a» 11 issued every Friday and Saturday (anttf htrther notice), to CARNARVON, BANGOR, HOLYHEAD, and LLANDUDNO (via Afom Wen), aTaaaMe for return on the following Sunday (wkr. train service permits), Monday or Tuesday. Similar Tickets issued ii the several direction. TOURIST TICKETS are issued from itom Principal Cambrian Stations tc all REALTH RESORTS on the Cambriax Rafi- ways, also to watering places in Ea^s-nd, NonA Walea, Engliak Lake Diatrict, Norta lut Coait.ekc. All informaiion respectinp the above can be obtained from the Stations or from the Offices of the Company. C. 8. DENNIS*, Oswestry. April, 1907. General Manager. Jjl D W I N ROBERTS, BILLPOSTER, 85. LLYNDU ROAD, PENYGROEiS. All Billposting and Distributing Personally attended to.