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ifygal, tit. NOTICE OF rl-MPOSITION OfF CHARGES UNDER SECTION THREE OF THE ACT.. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Compensation Authority for the above area have imposed under Section 3 of the 'Li- censing Act, 1904, for the year 1907, charges in respect of licenses at the following rate, namely: — The Maximum Rate of Charge authorised by Schedule 1. of the Licensing Act, 1904; and charges on the premises affected will foe levied and paid accordingly as part of the duties on the corresponding excise licenses. (Signed) DAVID RREESE, Clerk of the Compensation Authority. Dated 9th April, 1907. y571 <WE URBAN DISTRICT OOUNCIL OF CRICCIETH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that William Griffith, Esquire, the Auditor of the North Wales Audit District, has appointed the AUDIT of Accounts of the above-named Ur- ban District Council and the officers thereof for the year ended 31st March, 1907, to commence on Thursday, the 9th day of May. 1907, at 11.15 a.m., at the Town Hall Offices of the said Council. The Accounts duly made up and balanced, together with all Books of Account, Bills, Ac- counts, Vouchers and other documents con- taining, or relating to, the respective accounts then to be audited will be deposited at the said offices of the above-named Urban District Council, and be open between the hours of 10 I a.m. and 4 p.m. thereat, to the inspection of .all persons interested for 7 clear days before Bach Audit. THOMAS JONES, Solicitor, Clerk to the Council. Town Hall, Criccieth, 18th April, 1907. y570a COUNTY OF DENBIGH. I PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF COIJWYN IBiA Y. APPOINTMENT OF JUSTICES' CLERK. THE Justices of the above Division hereby invite Applications for the appointment of a. CLERK, which appointment will be made on Saturday, the 11th day of May, 1907, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the Justices' Room, Colwyn Bay, and will operate as and from the 20th day of May, 1907. The iSalary will be fixed iby the Standing Joint Committee for the County of Denbigh in accordance with the requirements of the Acts of Parliament in that behalf. The Salary paid to the late Clerk was at the rate of L150 per annum. A knowledge of the Welsh language is es- sential, and the Clerk appointed must have an office in Colwyn Bay, and will be required to provide and maintain -during the tenure of his Clerkship, an Indemnity to the value of £ 500 in terms to the satisfaction of the Justices. Canvassing of the Justices will be a disquali- fication. 17 Copies of the application accom- panied by 17 Copies of 3 recent testimonials, must be sent to me, the undersigned, not later than the 6th day of May, 1907, and endorsed "Clerkship to the Justices." Dated the 20tTi day of April, 1907. HENRY RNEESHIAW, KjJraiglwyd, Penmaenmawr. bll7 Chairman of the said Justices. OWYBlFtAI RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. pAKTSaa: OF LLANDWROG. CLOSING OF FOOTPATH. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that on the Fourth day of July next, Application will be made to his Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled at Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Caernarvon, at the County Hall, Caernarvon, for an Order To stop up the pathway which leads from & point about one hundred yards to the east of fBelmount, 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 PenygToes, where such road crosses the boundary from the parish of LIandwrog to the parish of LlanHyfni, I 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 oounty on the Eighteenth day of May next. Dated thiB Twelfth day of April, 1907. J, HENRY THOMAS, Clerk for the Rural District Council I of Gwyrfai, in the County of Caer- I narvon, as the Highway Authority I for the above-mentioned parish. yc555 ANGLESEY EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TEACHERS WANTED. CERTIFICATED ASSISTANTS. Holyhead, liaingoch C.S. Infants'. Holyhead Cybi C.S. Girls'. Holyhead, Cybi C.S. Boys'. I' Llanfair P.G. C.S. Female for Infants'. Commencing salary, Male, .£80 rising to £ 95, Venule, j370 rising to £80; B5 a year leas if «ntnimd. I UN CERTIFICATED ASSISTANTS. Llanrhyddlad C.S. Llanddotna C.S. Female for infanta. Pentraeth C.S. Male. IJanfachra-eth C.S. Female for Infants and Sewing. Arnlwch C.S. Carreglefn C.S. P-hosoolyn C.S. Gwalchmai C.S. Commencing salary, where not otherwise apecified, Male jB55, rising to £ 70; Femak, e4ó, rising to JB55. The commencing salary may be £ 10 lower in case of applicants wto tore had no experience in teaching. Knowledge of Welsh is essential. Canvassing, directly or indirectly, will be considered a disqualification. Applications, on forms privided, and testi- monials to be forwarded to me immediately. I R. H. WTLLIAMS. I Education Offices, ii angafni. y495 "TVT ATIONAL TESTIMONIAL TO MB D. I J31 EMLYN EVANS. j President: i The BIGHT HON. VISCOUNT TREDEGAit. Treasurer: Sir T. MARCHANT WILLIAMS, Cardiff. Honorary Secretaries: M. T. MORRIS, Esq., JJP-, Carnarvon, North Wales. RiyW. JENKUJiS, Esq^ Llandrindod Wells, South Wales. B. VINCENT EVANS, 64, Chancery Lane, London. I At the Annual Joint Meeting of the GOreedd and National Eisteddfod Association, held at the Guild Hall, Carnarvon, on Thursday, the 23rd of August, 1906, it was Resolved with cordial unanimity and with strong expressions of approval, to take steps to promote a Na- tional Testimonial to Mr D. Emlyn Evans (who i. now advancing in years and is m ^different health), as a recognition of his ^eat 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 oon- 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 num ber) has been formed for the purpose of pro- emoting the Testimonial. Subscriptions to the fund are cordially in- vited and will be duly acknowledged. NOTE. — Cheques made payable to "The Emlvn Evans Testimonial Fund" and crossed "& Co." will be gratefully received by the Treasurer, or by either of the Honorary Sec- ret,aries (at the addresses given). O OBERTS, W K BILLPOSTER, LL A NFAIRFBOHAN. An Billposting and Distributing Personally Attended to. Cmtors CARNARVON UNION. TENDERS Wanted for the use of Hearse Pair of Horses and Driver for Work- house Funerals and for Funerals of pauperis dying within the Borough of Carnarvon. Sealed Tenders to be in the hands of the un- dersigned on or before the 9th May next. J. HENRY THOMAS. '14, Market Street, Carnarvon, 20th April, 1907. y747a PBNLLEYN O.M. ASSOCIATION. — To be held at TYDWEILIOG the first week in June next. T tElNDmRS are invited to supply materials T and construct a stage, etc., for the above. Plans and Specifications can be inspected at Minafon, Tydweiliog. Endorsed, sealed Ten- ders to be sent to this address not later to ar- rive than 12 noon on Saturday, 4th May proximo. The Committee do not bind themselves to ac cept the lowest or any other Tender. THOMAS OWEN, Minafon, Tydweiliog, Pwllheli. April, 1907. y748 ■————i1 Ifcrst anb Jfomtd. LOST, a Circular DIAMOND BROOCH with Diamond Bars across centre, on the 17th April, probably in the neighbourhood of St. Asaph, Ruthin, or (Bettwsycoed. A suit- able reward is offered to anyone returning same to R. P. Harding, Vaynol Estate Office, Port Dinorwic. c574a fefcrfamimnts, ft. LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY, LTD Secretary Mr Samuel Hughes. THE PLERi 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 27th to May 3rd MUSIS MABEL MA'NSON (Soprano). Weekly Tickets, 1\3 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. 7136 MAY DAY AT LLANDUDNO if.I. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st, 1907. BTG ATTRACTIONS. I o'clock: GREAT TRADES' PROOESSION. 3. o'clock: COOWNilKG OF THE MAY QUEEN In the Pavilion. Maypole and Other Dances. Over 100 Performers; New and Novel Features. I 5 o'clock: ATHLETIC SPORTS IN THE COUNCIL (FIELD. Cycle, Foot, and Horse Races; Valuable I Prizes. (Entry Forms from the Secretary, H. W. SQUWBMUL, IPlas Lloyd, Llandudno. 8 o'clock: The L.A.D.S. at the Prince's Theatre. rl75 I MAY-DAY FESTIVITIES AT OOLWYN BAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st, 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 DiA'NGES, RUSTIC DANCE, Etc., Etc. At 7.30 p.m. Grand State Performance, "THE ENCHANTED PAJLAiCE," 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 Balconv, Is; Body of Hall, 6d. N.B.—Reserve Seats can be booked at Mr T. Edwards, We&t End Bazaar, Penrh'yn Hoad, 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. b114 LLANBEDROG, PWLLHIEU. I GLYNYWEDDW HALL AND I GROUNDS. THIS Stately Mansion, with ite famous Picture Galleries and delightful Grounds j is one of the prettiest places in Carnarvonshire. j 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 Grounds and Galleries, One Shilling. cyd26 qb 4( £ &i<r7t40i&tumr{iia/iant £ £ & TIRED MEN.—Wheal yo* are tired of taking mysterious prescriptions and weary of wearing Electric Belts, write to me, and I will send you a Book which shows how every man, youing and old may be Quickly and Thoroughly Cured ot NERVOUSNESS, EXHAUSTION, VARICOCELE, and DEBILITY, from any cause whatever, WITHOUT STOMACH MEDI. CINE 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 reo talis. (Mention this paper). c79 ffittsmegg JONES AND MILLER, TAILORS AND 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, 4't\1f'1,f)' LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON. THOMAS AND EDWARDS, MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURESS CARNARVON & LLANGEFNI. Specialities":— SNOWDON DRY GINGER MJ< 8NOWDON SODA WATKK, STONE GUNG0ER BNER. LEMONADE, m0< O. E V A N S & SON, OLD FOUNDRY WAGON WORKS, CARNARVON. J ALL REPAIRS TO RAILWAY WAGONS UNDERTAKEN BETWEEN PORTMADOO AND CARNARVON, AND CARNARVON AND RHYL. WA«ON;S BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. GWYNEDD WILLIAMS, WATCHMAKER JEW ELLEiR, AND OPTICIAN, STANLEY STREET, HOLYHEAD. GOLD BRACELETS, GUARDS, GEM KENGe, AND AM KINDS O. JEWELLERP. Visit the obove Old EttabHshmeni. 12 Carat GOLD WEDDING RINGS a Speciality. PrivaU Boom for VAio* SIGN. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, PRACTICAL PAINTER, m B. PAPERHANGER, DECORATOR, GRAINER A WRITER ALL WORK CONTRACTED FOR. ESTIMATES FREE. JOHN H. REES, STANLEY STREET, HOLYHEAD. A Large Assortment of NEWEST PAPERHANGINGS Always 9, Stock. Pattern Books sent tojany Address. AU Kinds of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &a., kept n the premises. b ESTABLISHED OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. MESSRi EDWARDS & WILLIAMS DENTJAL CO., LTD. (Late Mr R. Edwards, Den tist, Rhyl and Portmadoc), BOD GW YNEDD, PORTMADOC, Beg to announce that they visit regularly the following places — BLAENAU FESTENIOG.—Every Monday, 12 to 6, and Thursday, 3 to 6, at Mr Eames', 42, High Street (opposite the Maenolferen Hiotel). LLANRWST.—Every Tuesday and Fair Day {escept the Tuesday before fair)., at the house of Messrs D. Jonee and Son, Station Road, from 11 to 6. PWLLHELI.—Every Wednesday, at the estab liehmeni of Mr Roberts, OheIDist, (opposite the the new Town HaW), from 11 to 4. CRICCIETH.—Every Wednesday, at Mrs Da vies, Llys Caradoc, High Btt««*»4.30 to 7. PORTMADOO.—Every Friday, at 76, High Street, from 9 to 8 at nigH and o^n«r evenin^B. BALA.—Every Saturday and Fair Day, at Mr David Jones', Saddler, Tegid at a,m* DOIiGEILLEY and BARMOUTH, by appoint mezit, on Baturdays. cl75a :f LETTERPRESS PRINTING. CDLUB CARDS, EtAOTKBILLt, CLUB RULES, POSTERS. CLUB ACCOUNTS. PliAOAMM. QUARRY REPORTS, PROORAMMXS, QUARRY ACCOUNTS, TICKETS, QUARRY RULES. DANGB CARD* L'IOAL FORMS, CHACULAStS, MEMORANDUMS, NmLBaBADe. NOTE PAPER. AWFAM "MA PAMPHLETS, ACCURACY CATALOGUES, NBATNiESS. SERMONS. DESrATCB. "HERALD" OFFICE, CARNARVON. HANDBILLS, CLUB CABD6, P0KEEH8, CLUB RULES. PLACARDS. CLUB ACCOUNT*. p PROGRAMMES, QUARRY REPORTS, TICKETS, QUARRY ACCOUNTS, DANCE CARDS. QUARRY BULEft. CIRCULARS, LEGAL fOHMS, jRTTJjHk ATifl MMORANOVJMB ADtDHESB CARDS. « v NOTE PAPEK. ACCURACY PAJIIPHUCTS, NEATNESS, CATALO^P«k DESPATCH. SBBIMON1. LETTERPRESS PRINTING. Telehone No. 12. Telegrams-Robans, Ftihm^|» JUandodoo. Established 1864. R. ROBERTS AND .80NS FISH AND ICE MERCHANTS, THE ROYAL FISH STORES, CENTRAL BUILDINGS, MOSTTN STREET LLA 1ST DUD NO. ALL KINDS OF FISH IN SEASON ALWAYS ON BAItD. Orders promptly attended to. 7 7- I She Physician's jure for Gout, jyheumatio Gout And Gravel. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the 1, Stomach, Headache, heartburn, Indigestion, I Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. £ • Safest and most Effective Aperient for Regular Use. FCFC—^DMNWORFFSV 1. A "11.1 i. %usintsss ^trtrnss^s. 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., &o. LARGEBT AND BEST SELECTION IN NORTH WALES SHOW DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 19th and 20th, and following week. AN EARLY VISIT TO OUR SHOW ROOMS INVITED. BRYMER & DAVIES, PROPRIETORS. NEW EDITION OF WELSH CUT-INDEX BIBLE READY IN A FEW DAYS. F RAN CIS, HIGH STREET POST OFFICE, CARNARVON. EVAN JONES AND SON, MOTOR GARAGE AND CYCLE WORKS, 26, BANGOR STREET & 4, CASTLE SQUARE, CARNA RVON, (HAViE WITHOUT DOUBT THE LAfRlGSEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF BICYCLES IN NORTH WALES, TO SUIT ALL POCEEPS. OUR SPECIAL BICYCLE FITTED WITH HYDE FREE WHEEL, TWO -ROHLER LEVæm RmM: BRAKES WAR- TYMM, PLAIM RIMS, BEA KnffiTOLY FINISHED WMSSIED Df TWO nm £ 5 10 0. IS REALLY MARVELLOUS VALUE, AND FUIiLY GUARANTEED. AGENTS FOR SWIFTS, ROVERS, SU^TBKAMS, ENFIELDS, JPREMEEIRS, TRIUMiPHS, Etc., Etc., Etc. PUQULfY BQfUIPCPtEID MOTOR GAJRiAGE, MeapgSCTBON PIT, Etc. FERST-CLASS MEJOHAJNICS FOR MOTOR AND OYCEE iREEPAUEUS. MOTOR SPIRITS, AND AiLL MOTOR AND CYOLiE ACCESSORIES. ENAMELLING AND (PILATBNJG DONE ON THE PRCHMHSBS. cl64 t THE EMPORIUM, MARKET STREET, HOLYHEAD. UP-TO-DATE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, EVERYTHING FOR LADIES' WEAR. MILLINERY AN D DRESSMAKING. (In Charge of Experienced Hands). STOCK REPLETE WITH CHOICE GOODS FOR PRESENT WEAR. INSPECT I O N I N-V I TED. WILLIAM ROWLANDS. H. EDWARDS' CYCLE DEPOT, HOLYHEAD. LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CYCLES TO CLEAR. Caak of Easy Terra. liupect our new euppiy of latest PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS. UNDOUBTED BARGAINS. 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. LETTER PRESS PRINTING GOOD and CHEAP at the "HERALD" OFFICE. CARNARVON. ARGRAPHU DA A KHAD YN fiWYDOPA R « HERALD," CAttRNARFON (Bfturalum. KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL, 3 CASTLE STREET, CARNARVON. MISS JONES desires to announce that the next term commences en the 23rd; al60 that she has vacancies fcr a limited num- ber of pupils. Prospectus on application. c548 Glyn Afon, Brynsiencyn. ST. DEI NIOL'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL, BANKX«V, conducted by two experienoed Graduates. Limited Numbers. Preparation for Public Schoole, Royal Navy, or Commercial Careers. Swimming Bath. Next Term begins April 30, 1907. c558 UNIVERSITY OF WALES. THE THIRTEENTH MATRICULATION* EXAMINATION will commence oa MONDAY, June 5Wth, 1907. Particulars irom the Re^ stTar, University Registry, Cathaye Piark, Cardiff, from whom forms of entry can be obtained. Application for entry forms arest be mari* not later than Monday, May 27tb 1907. c469 I Sssnratuf« INSURE IN-FOAI MARES AND FOALS. I Agents 'required IN-FOAL MARES ». WITH THK IMPERIAL ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK' and GEJTERAL IH8U £ ANCE CO., LTD Established 18TS. HUB OFFICE:— 17, PALL MALL EAST. LONDON, S.V. The IMPKEIAL" offers GREATEST BEUBFITS at LOWEST RATES. FULL MARKET VAJuUE INSURABLE. ALL FOALS INSURED until 31st Dec. FULL AMOUNT PAID for FOAL if CAST. DOUBLE AMOUNT PAYABLE FOR FOAL after Three months old. FOALS D?SHRED to END of AEJTUAL POLICY. CASH PAYKEST for BARREN VASES STALLIONS INSURED from 5 per cent. Claims Paid, £ 350,000- Prospectuses, &c., forwarded post free, clOl B. S. ES-EX, Manager Dimmers. SOUTH AFRICA.—RovaJ Mail Route.— UNION CASTLE LTN"E.—Lon<kra wo Southampton, to Cape Colony. Nataj, Delagot Bay, Bedra, etc., calling frequently at Madeira, Las Palmae, Teneriffe, Ascension and St. Helena. Weekly Sailings. Fast P&e&agee. Sttperior Accom.modation. Best Route. Foe rate of passage money and all further informa- tion apply to the Managers, Donald Cmrie and Co.. London, or to Local Agecta. o *ailbiaps CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TRAIN ALTEfRATIONS. — Every Week- Day during May and June, Trains will run as under:- Pwllheli, depart, 11.40 a.m. Criccieth, 11.57; Portmadoc, arrive, 12.7: Portmadoc, depart, 12.10; Harlech, 12aZ5; Llanbedr and Pensarn, 12a30; Dyfiryn, 12a56; Barmoufb, arrive, 12.45; Barmouth, depart, 12.48; Towyn, 1.17; Aberdovey, 1.25; Dovey Junc- tion, arrive, 1.38; Machynlleth, arrive, 2.0. aStops 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- rive, 5.48; Barmouth Junction, depart, 5.49; Barmouth, arrive, 5.55; Barmouth, depart, 6.0; Dyfiryn, 6x9; Llanbedr and Pensarn, 6x14; Harlech, 6x20; Portmadoc, arrive, 6.40; Portmadoc, depart, 6.45; Criccieth, arrive, 6.55; Criccieth, depart, 6.57; Afon Wen, ar- rive, 7-5; Afon Wen, depart, 7.10; Pwllheli, arrive, 7.20. xStops to pick up or set down 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 Fairbourne at 6.45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOLS, FRIENDLY SOGER- TIES, Etc.—ANNUAL EXCURSIONS. Ile Socretanes of Sunday School*. Fraeoidfa Societies, etc., are specially invited to oommuia- cate with the undersigned with a view to the arramgement of Cheap Ex*jursions by ordinary or special trains. The Company have a number of ideal resorts for such Excursions, and ex- tremely low fares aav offered. Full in formation and assistance will be offered. A MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICE between PWLLHELI and NEVIN, MORFA NEVIN. and EDEYRN. Until further Notice the above Service will be as a.m. p-m. Pwllheli Station dep 6 30 1135 4 25 Pwllheli, Ala Road „ 6 35 1140 4 96 Turnpike, Gareg Feehain „ 6 41 1146 4 36 Efail Newydd „ 6 47 U52 4 43 Groesffordd Refail „ 6 5S 12 3 4 55 Bodfean, Post Oflios 7 9 1214 6 4 BTyncynan „ 7 14 1219 5 9 Nevrn, Glynllifon Shop „ 7 21 1226 5 16 „ Nanhoron Hotel „ 7 30 1235 5 26 Morfa Nevin.Tanyparc Shop 7 40 1245 6 IS Edeyrn, Post Office arr. 7 45 l250 a.m. p.m. p.m. Ederrn. Post Office dep 9 0 2 35 Morfa Nomin.Tanypare Shop 9 5 2 40 6 48 Nerio, Nanhoron, Hotel „ 9 15 2 50 5 68 11 Olyallifoii Shop „ 9 24 2 59 6 51 Bryncynaa „ 9 31 3 6 6 6 Bodfeao Post OfSce „ 9 36 3 11 6 11 Groesffordd Refail „ 9 47 3 22 6 23 Efail Newydd „ 9 58 3 33 6 33 Twrnpike, Gareg Feehain „ 10 4 3 39 6 39 Pwllheli, Ala Road „ 1010 3 46 6 45 Pwimeli Station arr 1015 3 50 6 50 On Pwllheli Fair and Market Days, Addi- tional Omnibuses will be run between Edeym, etc., and Pwllheli, for times, etc., see special bills. Passengers may join the lars at any point, except on steep billa, sub -t to there being room, and on payment of "Ie Fare from the previous Station. The Co*, -any give Dotdce that they do not miderbaV that the Motor Omnibuses sfcrll st—rt or aY ive at the time* I specified in the Li a, nor w;U they be respon- I sible for any inconvenience jf injury that maj, arise from delay or detention. EVERY Monday, Wedn*<lay, and Saturday, during the Winter Months, Cheap or Two Day's Tickets are issued from Pwllheli, Criccieth, Portmadoc, Bam nth. etc., to CAP.- NARVON, BANGOR, LL.A VDTONO, HOLY- HEAD, etc. Similar Tick, it r.r^ issued from the North Wales Coast Stations to Cambrian Coast Stations. riTEEX-END EXCUR8 >N TICKETS M* if iesned ertsj Friday nd Saturday (until further aotice), to CARNT -i -VON, BANGOB, HOLYHEAD, and LLAKr r DNO (via Afoa Wen), available for rettLrr s the following Kanday (wkr. train serrio its), Monday or Tuesday. Similar Tv ISsued in tM wreral direction. TOURIST TICKETS ii«ed from u* Principal '^ioasi to afi hKAT/Tii RESORTS 08 t ^mbriaia Baft» ways, fciao to watering places •. Euflwod, Nortfc Wales, ICwgOiah Lake Di»- Noriå DWI Dvoot, -Om All information reapectuv ,h.<; above can be obta,ine-d from the StatioiQF "Torr the Officm of the Company. C. t' is V. NNIB1, Oswestry, April, 1907. 'JPral Manager. READ THiS. CORNS CORNS ORNS Positively and Quickly Ti uoved without Pain, by the new orery. ESSKNOF OF K-T PEK THE ONLY INF A ^LE REMEDY., lAa Entirely New Pre -ion, free rrom Caustic, or anything caus: d., ir-itation to the skin. Has neen tried by many -s well-known to the Proprietor, and hs: yet failed to affect a perfect removal o. ^rns and Warts. Succeeds where all othei i, rs and causae have failed. Price 6d and l £ sent, p ;t for 7 and 13 Stamp". HAMILTON & JOV nc-irkt^ Bangor. TO- SECURE thP GP.K.TI7^7 Publicity, Advert ise in the ,^i a 1.