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B 0 V R J L. i PROM PUf(,E BEEF ONLY. ^hr>V^nie, Nutritious, Invigorating, DeMcioui. 1 INVALUABLE FOR GRAVIES, ETC. 1 JB 0 V R I L WI N E. I STIMULATING AND REFRESHING. J 34105 QiHfiÜal, «C. CONWAY FISHERY DISTRICT. WE. the Board ot Conservators of the Conway Fishery District, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that "it is our intention to apply to the Board of Trade to enlarge the limits of the said Conw. y Fishery Distr ct, as defined in the Cer- tificate of the formation thereof, so that such district shall include so much of the sea \yithin Mucii Her Majesty's subjects have by inter- national law the exclusive right of fishmir as Mucii Her Majesty's subjects have by inter- national law the exclusive right of fishmir as lies within a distance of three miles from the Ccast between a line drawn seawards from the boundary of the said Couway Fishery District, the west side of the stream running into 5hos Bay, and another line drawn seawards from the boundary cf such District at the stream Running into the Leven Sands at Aber. .Dated the lith day of August, One Thousand Hundred and Ninety. CHAS. T. ALLAItD, CHAS. T. ALLAItD, of Llanrwst, ClerK to and A on behalf ot the Board of Conservators of the Conway Conservators of the Conway 1 C4-150 Fishery District. ifHli BANKRUPTCY ACT, l^SJ. Yn BANKRUPTCY. No. 21 B of 1690.— ■I NOTIC15 IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on a Petition filed the Gth day of August, ISDO, a deceiving Order against. ROBERT WILLIAMS, of Brunswick Buildings, Castle Square, Carnar- von, in the County of Carnarvon, Ironmonger, Petition filed the Gth day of August, lSDO, a deceiving Order against. ROBERT WILLIAMS, of Brunswick Buildings, Castle Square, Carnar- von, in the County of Carnarvon, Ironmonger, Coach builder, and Agricii'ti'-i el Implement dealer, was made by the County Court of Car- narvonshire. holdeu at Bangor, on the 6th day of August, 1890. T- f Notice ia also Hereby Given that the First Meeting of Creditors will be held nt Crypt Chambers, Eastgate Row, Chester, on the 1st of SKPTKMBKE, 1890, at clock in the Afternoon.. And Notice, is also Hereby Given that the PUbJic Examination of the Debtor is fixed for 8th day of SKPTEMBKR, 1200, at 12 o'clock :tloon, at the Court, sitting in Rankrupcty, at Court llause, Bangor. Dated this 18th day of August. Ib90. LL. HUGH JONE-, Official Receiver, Crypt Chambers, Eiistgate Itow, C4481 Chester. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT. 1883. IK BANKRUPTCY. ?>o. 1^ B of 189!).-i2e MICHAEL ELLIS JONES, of Bnthdir, Lanberis, in the County of Carnarvon, Quarry- and'Farmer. Receiving Order made, 1st AUgust, 1800. Date of Order for Summitry Administration, 12th August, 1890. Date of Adjudication, 1st August, 18'JO. Date and piace First Meeting, 29th August, 1890, at 3.o0p.m., 5* Royal Hotel, Carnarvon. Date of Public lamination, 8th September, 1890, at 11j noon, at Court House, Bangor. LL. HUGH JONES, Official Receiver, Crypt Chambers, Eastgate Row. Chester. Dated 18th August, 1890. c4482 JOHN PARRY, DECEASED. Pursuant to an Act to Further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees (22 and 23 Vic., cap. 35), "IVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all ;*A Persons having any Claims against the Estate of JOHN PARRY, lato of Penybryn, in the Parish of Clvnnog, in tho County of Car- larvon, Farmer, Deceased (who died on the 21st January last, and Administration of his Estate and Effects was granted to Emma Eliza Home, Penvbryn aforesaid, AVidoWj on tho -'od July last), are hereby required to send in par- ticulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 30th September nest, and Notice is i*erefcy also Given that after that day the said •kfcaa Eliza Horne will proceed to distribute assets of the deceased among the parties ehtitltd thereto, having regard only to the clairrji5 of which the said ■Emma Eliza Horne then have notice, and that she will not be liable for the Assets or any jMri thereof so dis- tributed to any person of wbeso debt, or claim she shall not have had notice. Dated this 18th day of August, !8'30. PICION JONES AND ROBERTS, -H8r¡ Solicitors, Pwllheli. PORT OF BEAUMARIS. NOTICE TO MARINERS. IVrOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN that all the £ -1 Buova within the jurisdiction of the .neaumaris wlIl\rboLJr Authority are now placed, according to the Uniform System of Buoyage. adopted by the Corporation of Trinity House. t By Order, J. RICK ROBERTS, Clerk to the said Harbour Authority. Beaumaris, 5th August, 1890. c 4491. DR. WILLIAM LEWIS" CHARITY. AT their annual Meeting tc be held on the First September next, the Trustees of the above Charity will be prepared to consider applications for the following Grants, viz. Exhibitions of SS a year for live years to scholars 11} either of the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge, one vacancy. To Widows of Poor Clergymen, E4 a year for four yo&rs, one vacancy. Applications for the above Grants accompanied by not more than three Testimonials must be Saat to me not later than oOth instant. It is desirable the Certificates of Matriculation and of Entering College should be encloced with applica- tions for Exhibitions. J. HENRY THOMAS. Secretary to the Trustees. Carnarvon, 21st August, 1890. c4493 Jiisitranee. l INSTITUTED A.D. 1696. JJAND-IN-HANDJN5URAKCE SOCIETY (MUTUAL, BOTH FIKU AND LIFE). LIFE-Profits divided Annually. FIRE -Quinquennially or Septennially. BONUSES LARGE. Expenses Moderate. Nc Personal Liability; | ANNUAL INCOME, £ 318,609. i ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £ 2,362,265. N'n °S NEW BRIDGE STREET, E.C. JNo. -o, iM^vv XJ yl382 c2tV41 STHN" F OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1710. SUM insured IN 1839, ^338,900,000. For further information apply to the following ^^Car narvcn. —Mr. William Hugh Owen. jjaia lorwerth Jones, d; ynurion, Bangor.—Mr. T. E. Harris. Colwyn Bay.-Mr. R. W. LeaOitey. Con war Mr. James Porter. Dolgellev.—Mr. Thomas P. Jenc- Parry. Holvhead.—Mr. Owen HurMS. Llangefni —Mr. William 'iboin^- .,„„_„ a2025 „„ t4icki.R THE TOTTENHAM CoUrT ROAD.W. FURN ITU-RE m I E ST! MATE S&DESIC.N S R-REEX | All goods Carriage paid. c4089 UNTIDINESS IN THE HOUSE REMOVE one cause of it, ty Laving your Magazines and Pamphlets NEATLY BOUND. Cheapest House In the Trade— Herald Office,, Carnarvon; I 6i)n cation SCIENCE CLASSES. PRIVATE LESSONS and EVENING CLASSES IN SCIENCE. PREVIOUS STUDENTS very successful—NO FAILURES. I Special Gourdes adapted to the requirements of ;ngineert' Apprentices and Pharmaceutical Chemists. Further particulars from ALFRED WILLIAMS, x, c7i5 WATBULOO PORT, .LADIE; COLLEGE. BEYKTYblLIO, CARNARVON, PRINCIPALSThe MissES SHDJAD.^ Certificated: Cambridge University and Triaxtj College, London. School duties were resumed Sept. 4th, 1890. c35 ST. DAVID'S SCHOOL, n I CAIiNAliVON (in Union with the Society of Science, Letters anl Arts). I PRINCIPALS THE M IS S E S JONES. Assisted by TIesident Certificated Governesses and Masters. Highest references. Terms on Application. Next quarter com- mences Monday August 25th, 1890. c20S7 THE GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCBCOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PRINCIPAL-MR, J. LEWIS JONES, B.A., High Honourman, Prizeman First Rank Senioi Moderator and Gold Medalist of Trinity College Dublin. ASSISTED BY AN EFFICIENT STAFF OF TUTORS. PUPILS are carefully prepared for the Public JL Schools, Universities, Preliminary Exami- nations in Law and Medicine. A Special Class for Young Men preparing foi Examinations is held from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. each evening except Fridays and Saturdays. Pupils attending this class have been very suc- cessful in their examinations. Terms on application to Headmaater. MAKliSEiiOARi) ^AAUNATiO^ST EXTRA. Masters, Ordinary Masters, First Mates, and Second Ma'es, prepared for tio, Examination, at Captain Norbury's Academy, 33, Saint James Street, Park Lane, Liverpool. C1996 MORAVIAN BOY*3' SCHOOL, FAIRFIELD, MANCHESTER. SLOYD taught. Next term begins SKPTEM- BER Kith. For Prospectus apply Rev. N. BirtiM. e4457 jbEAUMARI^ SCHOOL. "VT*EXT TERM bpgins PEPTRMBKB 12th. There JL i will bs an Entrance Examination at 9.o0, at w;ich G Exhibitions of £ 15 and £ 10 will be offered for competition to natives of North Wales under 14. Subjects: English and Eiementary Mathematics. c4463 MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE Term begins TUESDAY, SKPTEMBKR 16tli, 181K). Entrance Examination, MONDAY, SEPTK'MBER 15th, at 9 a.m. Prospectuses, Forms of Application. &c., may be had at the School.- OWgK W. COX, Clerk and Receiver. N.B.—Boarding House open under the sanction of the Governors. c4429 MOKFA IIOUSK HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,_C0NWAY, PRINCIPAL: Miss JOtiN (In honours at the Cambridge Higher Examination for Wo en, and Mathematical Exhibitioner U.C. W.). SOUND and liberal Education accordin to best modern methods. Thorough preparation for Public Examinations. Special ttention to health and diet. Lawn Tennis, &c. Summer Term began MAY 5th. Terms, &c., on application. a4155 GRAMMAR-SCHOOL, LLANRWST. HEADJIASIKR REV. J. 1. FARR, M.A., With Two Assistont Masters. THIS SCHOOL offers a good Education to boys preparing for the Professions, Mercantile Pursuits, and all public examinations. Univer&ity Exhibitions, Scholarships at North Wales University College, tmd First and Second Classes and marks of distinction in the Cam- bridge Local Examinations have recently been obtained by Pupils. The School has lately been examined and highly reported upon by Mr. R. M. Hugh Jones, M.A., Rhyl, late Headmaster of Ashbourne Grammar School. Scholarships tenable at the School of the value of .£100 are annually offered for competition. Next term commences on the 16th SEPTEMBER, 1890. For further particulars application may be made to the Headmaster. c4462 UNIVERSITY COL 1 JKGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. President: kThe Right Hon. LORD ABERDARE, G.C.B. Principal': The Rev. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (London and Oxon), D.D. (Edinburgh). A LARGE number of Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions from £ 40 to £ 10 (open and close) offered for competition. Examination begins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1890. A Fee of £10 per Session admits to all Classes. Single Classes, Sl per Term. Women Students admitted into Hall of Resi- dence under superintendence of Miss E. A. Car- penter at a charge of 30 guineas per Session. For full particulars apply to the Registrar, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. MORGAN LLOYD, Hon. Sec. 9th July, 1S90. c4364 FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR. HEAD MASTER: W. GLYNN WILLIAMS, M.A., First-class_ Classical Tripos 1874; formerly Foundation Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Assistant Master at Tonbridge fcchocl; Assisted by a Staff of Four Masters, Three of whom are Graduates o^Cambridge. RECENT SUCCESSUS:— Members' Prize for English Essay open to the University of Cambridge. First and Second Class, Classical Tripos. Major Scholarships of over X90 at Trinity College, Cambridge. Open Scholarships at Trinity Hall, Queen's College, and Corpus College, Cambridge. Scholarships and Exhibitions at the Uni- versity College of North Wales, in Classics, Mathematics, English, and French. Numerous Certificates and Marks of Distinc- tion in the Cambridge Local Examinations. THERE have recently been established an Upper and a Lower Modern Form, in neither of which Latin or Greek is taught. In the Upper (which is under the charge of Mr. H. D'Alberm.nson, B.A., of Peterhouse, Cambridge, formerly of Batterseo. Training College, and S. Kensington), the subjects are Scripture, English (Essay Writing, Literature and History), French, Botany, Drawing (Model and Freehand), Geo- graphy, Arithmetic (including "Long-tots"), Book-keeping, and Shorthand (Oxford System). In the Lower the subjects are of a more Elementarv Character. Tuition Fees, E8 and SIO; Boarding Fee, S42 per annum. The School will re-open after the Midsummer Holidays at 9.30 a.m. on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th. For further particulars apply to the Head- master. c4411 ¡ (StmcatioiT, MODERN LANGUAGES. HERR SCHNIDT. Teacher of Modern Lan- guages, gives Private Lessons in French, Germnn. Italian, and Spanish. Clagsesareheld every Thursday in the N ational School. Terms very moderate. Highly recommended by the Vk-ar and Principal Fairchild.—Apply. The Cnlleee,' arnarvon. c4488 SHREWSBURY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COLLEGE HILL, SHREWSBURY. IJEåD MISTRESS :—Miss CANNINGS. THF.utnmn T"rm wiJI begin on TUESDAY, JL SEPTEMBER 16th, 1890. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Admission may be obtained nt. the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company. Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate. London, S.W. A Preparatory Department is attached to the School. C4413 LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIDERE ROAD, PRINCES PXnK. LIVERPOOL. HEAD MISTRESS:—MISS HUCKWELL. rg^UlE Autumn Term will begin on TUXSDA-Y, X SEPTEMBER 16ih, 1890. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Admission may be obtained at the School, or from the Secretary of the Girls' Public Day School Company, Limited, 21, Queen Anne's Gate. London, S.W. A Kiudergarten is attached to the School. c!412 LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BELVIOEIIE ROAD. TIIE BOARDING HOUSE in connection with above will Re-open SEPTEMBER loth. For Terms apply Mrs. Huntington. 5, Grosvenor Terrace, Belvidere Road. c4497 Dulilk Igtcfiugs, &c. GUILD HALL, CARNARVON. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: TWO NIGIITS ONLY FRIDA Y AND SA T TJIll) AY, A UG (TST 22nd and 23rd. Will be produced the marvellously successful Farcical Comedy, JJR. BILL, Written by Hamilton Aide, and produced by George Alexander, at the Avenue Theatre, London, where it has been and still is playing to crowded houses, many being turned away nightly. The London Press are unanimous in saying that a cleverer Comedy has never been placed on the London Stage before. To bo preceded at 8 o'clock by a sparkling Comedietta. Cliaracters by Messrs. Gordon Harvey, Cecil Bernard, and Miss Phyllis Layton. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Car- riages at 10.15. Prices of Admission Reserved Seats, 3s.; Un- reserved Seats, 28. and Is.; Hack (limited), 6d. Seats may be secured in advance at MV. C'aradoc Ko eland's, Castle Square. c4476yl847 THE ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA, CARNARVON. COMMODORE :-THE MOST HON. THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY. THE ANNUAL REGATTA will take place on SATURDAY, the 23rd AUGUST, 1S9C, when upwards of ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY GUINEAS will be given in Prizes in Sailing and Rowing Races. A grand display of Fireworks will be given in in the Castle (by permission of Sir Llewelyn Turner) in the evening, by Messrs. Penley and Sons, the celebrated Pyrotechnists. A Band will perform during the Regatta and Fireworks. Prize Lists on application to the lion. Secre- tary, at the Royal Welsh Yacht Club, Carnarvon. On Ftiday, August 22nd, will be a handicap Race from Beaumaris to Carnarvon, for a Silver Cup, value £10, presented by Major Robert Williams. c4436 DON'T FORGET PENLY'S DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS AT CARNARVON CASTLE, I AUGUST 23RD, 1890. _c44H7 LLEYN AND EIFIONYDD AGRICUL- TURAL SHO W. PRESIDENT HON. FREDERICK G. WYNff. Glynllifon. VICB-PRESIDENT Mr. W. HUMPHREYS, Aberkin. THE ANNUAL SHOW for this year will be held at PWLLHELI On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1890. List of Prizes and Entrv Forms to be had from R. OWEN JONES, Secretary. Pwllheli, 4th August, 1890. c4438 LLANDUDNO. THE FOURTEENTH llNNUAL RACES AND SPORTS will be held in THE COMMISSIONERS' FIELD on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1890. Commencing at One o'clock. Entries close not later than the morning post of Wednesday, September 10th. Programmes and Entry Forms may be had of HUGH O. EVANS, Secretary. Kinmel Villa, Adelphi Street, Liandudno. c4495 J. K E L LY. HAIR-DRESSER, &c., 8, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON (OPPOSITE THE FRBB LiBB-AXTr). LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S Wigs, Scalps, Human Hair Plaits, Switches, and Tails made on the most improved principle. Plaits from Is. 6d. upwards. Ladies' Combings made into coils or plaits to any length. Pears' Soap, Is. Tablets for 8d. 6d. Tablets for 3id. All Toilet necessaries supplied. ( NEW FEATHER BED 6ft. 6in, by Cy^7if* 1 4ft. Bin., weighing 561bs. O 9 01 Bolster and Two Pillows. Bordered Union Tick, thoroughly purified and free trom dust. Cirriage Paid. Old Bed ling Cleaned and Made Equal to New, Id. per lb. HORSE HAIR, MATTRESS 6 ft. '6 in., by 4 ft. 6 in., in best Belgian Tink, 37s. 6d. LANCASHIRE JgEDDING CO. 1-23, ST. ANNE STREET, LIVERPOOL. a4049 B L A K E A N D C O. BREWERS AND MALTSTERS,- BREWERS AND MALTSTERS,- THE BREWERY, BANGOR. ALL ALES ImEWED FROM. CHOICEST MALT AND HOPS. PREGBLIIST. Per Firkin Per Kilderkin Per Barrel. (9 Gallons). (lg-Gaik>ns). (i>6Galkms) XXXX STRONG ALE STOCK 13s. 6J. 278. 6*9. I XXX MILD ALE 12s 24s. 48s. XX MiLD ALE 11s 22s. 4-±s. I. P. A. 13s. 6d. 27* 54s. P.A. 12s. 24s. 48s. A.K. BITTER ALE n. Us 22s. 44s. T.A. LIGHT BITTER 8s. 16s. 82s. D. STOUT 13s. 6d. 27s. 54s I | PORTER Us. 228. 44s; DISCOUNT AT THE RATE OF 2s. PER 36 GALLONS FOR CAS-E ON DELIVERY. ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. BLAKE & CO. are now booking orders for their Season Brewed Ales to be delivered as eq.uired, and guaranteed sound,' cl892yl295 .t,' !ti¿.s 0-1. C/*s« t{t/ i ^SSC>, 9V ■ c279 "CYMRU AM BYTll." CAUTION. R. ELLIS & SON Find it necessary *o cnivion the Public against imitations of their N'anufuctures. Purchaser should see that Corks ury branded R. Ellis and S,'D. Ruthiu," and that every Label bears Name and registered Trade Mark (Goat on Shield). SODA WATER. POTASS WATER. SELTZER WATEll. LEMONADE. GINGER BEER. k4o VVAYAM 0 BEGISTERXD. AROMATIC GINGER ALE PURE ÆRATED WATER. FOR GOUT: LITHIA WATER, and LITHIA & POTASS WATER. t SOLE ADDRESS;: R. ELLIS & SON RUTHIX, 50RTH WALES. LONDON AGEXTS W. BEST AND SONS Henrietta Street, Cavend ah Square. THOS. JONES & CO, ARE NOW OPEN TO APPOINT AGENTS IX THIS DISTRICT FOR THE SUPPLYING OF FAMILIES WITH THEIR SUPERIOR TEAS AND COFFEES. Application for terms— 9, PARKER STREET, LIVERPOOL. PRIZES VALUE OVER £ 600. FOR YOUNG FOLKS ONLY. SUNLIGHT SOAP MONTHLY COMPETITION, Competitors not to be over 17 years of age last birthday. The first of these Monthly Competitions will be on August 31st next, followed by otters j on September 30th October 3'Jt, November 30th, December 31st, &c. &c untdfurther noface. Thc faTOurabie consideration of Parents and Guardians and kmd permxssion for their vounfpeop™to compete for those prizes are asked on the following grounds:- There is no element of chance in these competitions, the winxnng of a prize depending- entii-olv on the perseverance and tronble taken to collect the wrappers. The competitions are held every month, so failure in one does not discourage but stimulates to a fresh effort The motto is—"If at first you don't succeed Try, Try, Try again. rrh" riven are all the best of their class. <.J RULES. I.-No competitor to be over 17 years of age. II.—The Competition will be held and Prizes awarded every month until further notice. III.—Competitors to save as many Sunlight Soap wrappers as they can collect. Cut off the bottom portion of each wrapper-that portion commencing Now for the Sunlight Way of Washing." This portion called the "Coupon" is to be saved for the competition. IV.—When as many of these coupons are collected as the competitor thinks will win a prize send them POSTAGE OR CARRIAGE PAID to LEVER BROS., Ld., PORT SUNLIGHT, Nr. BIRKENHEAD, ENCLOSING WITH THE "COUPONS" a sheet of paper on which the competitor has written her or his FULL Name and Address, age last birthday, the number of the competition entered for, and the number of coupons enclosed. This paper must be signed by three witnesses of over 20 years of age. Only ono witness to be chosen out of the same house, and no witness out of the house competitor lives in. V.—The Coupons to be sent in (postage or carriage paid) not later than the last day of the toonth. "Coupons" received too late for one month's competition will be put into the next. VI.—The Prizes will be awarded amongst those sending in {for th ««• e ag<t) the largest number VI.—The Prizes will be awarded amongst those sending in {for th ««• e ag<t) the largest number of "Courons," provided the paper with the Co-jpoiis is corred'y fillod up and witnessed according to Exile IV. -A competitor can only enter for one nrize-caeh month, but may compete every month if she or he wishes. VIII.—Lists of Winners of each month's com- petition will be advertised »ntil further notice in Til'lUti' and Ansiw.'r.?" the third week of the month following1, but a printed list of winners will be forwarded ten days after each competition closes to oouupetitors who scudid. stamp to pay postage, (f IX.—Employees of Lever Brcs., Ld., and their families are debarred from competing. X.—Lever Bros., Ld., will award the prizes to the best of their ability and judgment, but it is understood that all who compete for the prizes agree to accept- Lever Bros. Ld.'s award as final. MONTHLY COMPETITION. Prizes value over .£600. 60 Silver Keyless Lever Watches value No. Age. JM 4s. each- 1 17 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 2 16 10 „ 10 „ „ „ 3 15 10 „ 10 „ „ „ 100 Silver Keyless Watches value 308. each. N4 If 'lO to girls & 10 to boya (lto each winner). 5 13 10 f, 10 t, tt n ) 6 12 10 n 10 » » 7 11 10 „ 10 tt n M 8 10 10 n 10 ft n u & undr. 8 Tricycles and 8 Safety Bioycles. No. Age. TRICYCLES. BICYCLES. I 9 17 1 value £ 21 to girls, 1 value J620 to boys. 10 16 1 „ JE21 „ 1 n £ 20 n 11 15 1 ".£10 10s. „ 1 „ £ 1* II 12 14 1 „ £ 10 10s. „ i ,,£14 n 13 13 1 „ £ 1010s. „ 1 ".£14 n 14 12 1 „ £ 9 r 1 u.£7 n 15 11 1 ".£9 "1, £7 11 16 10 1 „ £ 7 „ 1 „ £ 6 103. „ & undr. EXTRA PRIZES. Unsuccessful competitors who have sent in not less than 24 "Coupons will receive, free of cost and I postage paid, a facsimile reproduction (size l<Hin. by lHin.) of the painting by W. P. Frith, R. A., exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1889, and named by us So Clean." The Daily Telegraph, July 11th, 1889, says of it-" A charming little picture." When this picture is out of print others will take its place. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. I £ 500 in 2000 Prizes. Same rules as for the Monthly Competitions. Coupons" for this competition to be sent in not later than Saturday, December 13th, 1890, and marked Christmas Prize Competition." Printed lists of the winners will be forwarded, on or before December 23rd, to each competitor who encloses d. stamp for postage. 2000 Prizes as follows: Each winner may select whatever she or he wishes for a Christmas Prize in Books, Toys, Games, &c., &c., to the value of about os. (a shilling or two over or under this figure will not matter) or may have 5s. in cash should they so wish. No. Ago. 17 17 125 Prizes to girls, 125 Prizes to boys. 18 16 125 „ f) 125 n ,t 19 15 125" "125,, p 20 14 125 „ "125,, 21 13 125 „ "125,, „ 22 12 125 „ "125,, „ 23 11 125 „ "125,, II 24 10&udrl25 „ n 125 h h In sending coupons mark the envelopes on the outside COMPPETITION-" Purchasers see that you get the Sunlight Soap Wrapper with each tablet of Sunlight Soap. a4054 I ICiterarg. THE "GRAPHIC," CONTAINS every Saturday, Illustra ons by the best Artists, of all the current events of importance, portraits of celebrated persons, and original drawings.— Sold by all Booksellers for6d., or post free 6Jd., from the Office, 190, Strand, London, W.C. c711 I V7ALENTIN E, RARDA'VAY& TOPPING (Turf Commission Agents), UOULOJIsE-SUR-MER. FRANCE. THE PRENCll & ENGLISH SPORTSMAN I (Published DLily), contaiuing Entries for all Impor- tant Handicaps as soon as published, and Latest Market Movements on the same, forwavded on receipt of address. I Double and TreMa Events. G.P. on all Races Tha Oldest Firm in existence. No Representatives a3036 -ft! OUT}. iiotm, £ 3000, £:!300, EWO, jtGOO, .£:.ëjUO, £ 200 to j bn invested on Mortgage of good securities, Freehold or Leasehold.—Apply, Messrs. William Jones and Porter. Solicitors, Conway. c4446 VI ONEx/ LENT AYiTHoUT luTh OF tJALt..— »Vi_ A Private Gentleman is desirous of making advances upon Promissory Note alone, at 5 per cent interest to male or female, without sureties and sti ictiy private, for any term not exceeding 10 years. —A ]y fir prospectus and scale of. repayments to G H. SHOVE, Esq., 21, John Street, Adeiph London, W.O c4052 fk -'l UlSE Y.—A Private Gentleman is willing X.TJL to make cash advances from £ 5 to £ 500 to-all respectable persons, male or female. Shopkeepers, Farmers, Cow-keepers, and others for long or short periods on their own note of haDdt at a reasonable rate of interest.-Apply, by letter only, wmch will rActive prompt attention, to J. Lewis, 120, Queeu Koad, Everton, Liverpool. al269 A Private Gentleman with spare capital at his command will make Cash at Advance, at a reasonable rate of interest, to respectable applicants. Also to Farmers, Tradesmen, Pro- fessional Gentlemen, and others, on their own note of hand. All letters will receive prompt attention; distance no object" Apply, G. Roberts, 23, Kenilworth Koad, Seacombe, Cheshire. a4313 c kSti ADVANCED—BILLS DISCOUNTED. LARGE AND SMALL AMOUNTS. Advice and Assistance to Firms and Private Persons requiring financial help.—Address, CROWTHER, 45, Finsbury Pavement, London. cM08 MONEY I MONEY I t MONEY' o,Money 1. 1. lAlnt at a few hourie metict, from 95 to £ JCOO, ?u note of hand, to all mpectabla Pv^ns (mal-s or ferriRlo), Clergymen, ProfeMioiukl Gentlemen, Shop- keepers, Farmers, Cab and Car Proprietor*, and others, for long or short periods also on deposit of GOLD and SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, DOCK BONDS, be. Advance* also made on Freehold or Leasehold Property.—Apply peraonally, or by letter ftrhich will receive prompt attention), R. JONBS. Mortgage Broker, Venice Chambers, 81, Lvwd Street, Liverpool. P.8.—Strictest aecrecy may be relied on n all transaction*. Please note Addrm. a4M- THE STOCK EXCHANGE. EMBERS OF THE STOCK EXCHAXGE are MEMBERS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE ARE j) NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for business purposes or to issue circulars to persons other than heir own principals. Brokers or Agents who advertise are not in any way connected with the Stock Exchange, or under the control of the Committee. j Lists of Members of The Stock Exchange who act as stock and share. brokers may be obtained Son application to FRANCIS LEV1EN, Secretary to The Committee of The Stock Ex- change, Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, London. K.O. al 7 MONEY LENT by a PHI VATB GENTLBMAN UPON NOTE OF HAND, WITHOUT BILL of SALE or LOAN OFFICE ROUTINE, Fr< m iCI5 to jESOO at 5 pcr cent. To Ladies and Gentlemen, Farmers. Cierks, Shop- keepers, and other responsible persons on their own personal security, and to assist in taking or opening It bt;sinet>s Advances also made upon Keversions, Shares, Policies, Private Incomes, Furniture and Kto.k (without removal), in town or country without any delay.—Apply personally, or write to the Lender, MR. FRlilMv. GKEY, Osborn House, 11, Spring Guldens, Charicg Cross, Loudon, S.W. h2 5 c4336 ( mBE UNIVERSAL PRIVATE LOAN OFFICE i SIR THOMAS'S BUILDINGS, Corner of WHITECHAFEL, LIVERPOOL, Loans from .£5 to JBIOOO. M. LLOYD having a large amount of capital at his command, is prepared to make Advances from £ 2 to £1000 at a few hours notice, and at the most reason able terms, to respectable Householders (male or female), Clerks, Tradesmen, Clergymen, Gentle- men, Farmers, Shopkeepers, Cab and Car Proprietors, and others, and also to assist parties into Business. < The strictest secrecy may be relied upon. Distance no object. Repayment to suit the convenience 01 Borrowers. Mortgages arranged. Please note A ddress. N.B.-All letters will receive immediate attention a2022 NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (Limited). West-End Office, 25, Cockspur Street, S.W. Edinburgh Office, 23, St. Andrew Square. Dundee Office, 6, Panmure Street. Branches and Agencies-Australia, India, Ceylon, China, Japan, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Aden,#Faris, New York, San Francisco. The Bank receives deposits, boys and sells bills of exchange, buys foreign coupons and interest warrants, makes telegraphic transfer. issues letters of credit and circular notes, forwarJs bills for collection, and transacts banking and agency business generally. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. At 3 months' notice 3 per cent. per annum. At 6 months' notice 4 „ „ At 12 months' notice 44 „ For 3 years certain 5" „ „ The fullest information can be obtained at any of the Branches, or at the Head Office, 40 Threadneedle Street, E.C. c2053 MO.NET LEXT WITHOUT SURETIES OE the slightest publicity by THE EMPIRE DEPOSIT BANH, 3, Adelaid(Street, Charing Cross, London, as follows:— £ .30—Twelve monthly repayments of E2 12 6 50 „ „ „ 476 100 „ „ „ 8 15 0 250 „ „ „ 21 17 6 other:aniounts: in prcportion. The sum npphei for is advanced in full, free of all deductions upon the applicant's SIMPLE PROMISSORY XOTE, WITHOUT SURETIES OR BILL OF SALE. or, if preferred, the money can be borrowed for a stated period, from one to five years, interest only being paid in the meantime. By this means the borrower is enabled to make thorough use of the money before being called upon for repaymert. This is particularly acceptable to those who only turn their capital over at stated periods, such as Farmers and Professional Gen- tlemen, who have to give such extended credit. For further particulars see Prospectus, which will be sent free on application, HENRY OUNSTED, Manager. N.B.-Banking Accounts opened, Bills Dis- counted, and Cheque Books issued. c4191yl6 8 ARTHUR F. HASLAM (Successor1/,to the late Williamj. G.'Haslam), LAND SURVEYOR. ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENT, MEN Al^BRI DG E. c4000yl48 GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING SHEETS. Large quantity of Slightly Defective'^Sheets: 1 5 ft. long by 2 ft. wide,Is. 3d. each. 6 „ Is. 6d. „ 7 » 8 2»- "■ » 9 S' TO 3s. 0d. „ 'H Ii For all practical purposes the above are as good as perfect sheets, being water-tight, fire- proof, See. Galvanized Ridging, Gutters, and: Down Spouting, Nails, Screws, Washers, &c.and all Materials for fixing. BRUCE AIND STILL, CONTK \CTORS FOR JIRON ROOFS AND BUILDINGS, 75, NORFOLK STREET/LIVERPOOL. 1Saxh j ^Slipping. J DELIGHT* UL SEA EXCUBSFOJTS f Betweeil NORTH WALES ato LIVERPOOL rvwCt bACH VV iY DAILY (Sundays excepted), anc^ c;r^aistai:c*es permitting. AKTHuR leaves each morningr Mepai Lridgc aid U.uig->r at S.otf a.m Beaumaris, I \r UCU! 1 u m- arriving in Liverpool about M.1*' uVCIpt "iJ 'y morning, vrben she leaves 7T J J gS.^wi at 6' a.m.; Beaumaris, £ 20r Rri t'xp' in? in LiverP°o1 about 1U a.m. r B2S £ 1E P*I> CESS leaves the Prince's Land. :^age at 0 4o a.m., calling at Llandudno ajout 1., -a p m for the Menai Straits. Hetcraios' or":n ^gfe ii"d bang-or at 3 p m.; Beaumaris, J.o0; LlaaCiSSC-ne. 4 -a,; arriving in Liverpool about Return Ticket? n o available by either Steamsr; LuLcneon, Dii aevy-. a-.d j'eas are served on Board. Pi.r Fares and oth>. r informa'cn, see Posters and H»ndb:i]g,or apply C- Mr John Hushes, Steam Boat: wharf, Menai Brid<:<; J^bn JJe.niett. Church Walh Dandudno or to the Ofm-es of the Liverpool, Llan-' I dudno, and ej.-h ■ oa.-t Steamboat Co. Ltd. 2A Old Church Yard, iJver o J. c20t>lyl9r209 «; £ ( )R(fE LOBLEY, Senretan-. L- LIYEKPOOL AMI LLA.X1)LD.N'U JN TVVO HOUKS SEW" XüR.11;¡ WALKS STEAMSIJlP U¡ ¡AlP A:,Y. The magniliceut^ P»cc: 3-?teamer J^-UDNO," k- DAILY SAILINGS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), eather and other circumstances loermitting. Leases Due p.m. Leaves Due p.m. L'iv wixi'il _] Llandudno 12 30 Garth Beaumaris 3.10 a.m. Beaumaris 130 Ferry 1 Llandudno 4.30 V&arttiFer:y 14o o p.m. (.Liverpool fi.30 —The "Paris" is withdrawn. FARES (idciuding Pier Dues):- Liverpool and Llandudno: ]st c;ass, return, 6s., single, 4s.; 2nd class, return,single, 2s 6d Liverpool and Menai Stratts: 1st class return, 7s.; 2nd class, return, 5s. Children under 12 bait ..ire. Weekly tickets, first salmon, Liverpool to Llandudno, Beaumaris, and Menai Straits, 15s. Monthly tickets from any date, first saloon, 25s. For further particulars regarding fares. &c., aj>p;y to T. E BARLOW, Manager. 20, Water Street, Liverpool. cl081 yl639 r273 WIDTE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS; LIVERPOOL TO N'EW YORK, via QUEEXSrOWS. EvEHT VVEDNESDA-y. FORWARDING Passengers to all parts of th* United States and Canada. • Tile spler,l.Ïid vesssls of this Line are all uniform in model and arrangements, and unsurpassed in the completeness of their appointments for the comfort of Passengers of all classes. Saloon Passage, C12 to f22, and upwards. Seeond Cabin, £ 8 and JE9. steerage Passage at low rates. Apply yO Robert Ovven, Ship and Insurance broker and William John Williams 7, Market Street, Carnar- von Richard Roberts, Betbe-da O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwydde'en David Rowlands, Penygraig W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefni; Rober Pritchard, 5. high Street, Llangefni; R. G Roberts, Rock Cottage, reigiau Mawr, Talysam Hugh Hughes, 7, Market Row, Amlwch W. D. Jones Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead W. 0 Williams, Denbigh Street, LlpnT-o-st; R. C. Evans I, Minafon, Dolgelly; or to ^mavIxeie & Co., 34, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., aBd to Water Street. Liverpool. cI7 AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-Class, fuli-powered, Iron Steamships. ACCOMMODATION for passengers equal to ,L-3L auy European Line. Passengers and iJoods landed at Philadelphia en the WMrf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST RODTS TO THE WEST. A"Iply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, AND CO. 19 and 2: Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGENTS :— W' J. Williams, 7. Msrket Street, Carnarvon Aicliard Roberts, Bethesda. Stephen Uobets Glynlifon Hotel, Slaenaa restiniog. c-21-y ANCHOR LINE. LIVERPOOL 10 NEW YORK, V'a OUKENSTOWN, EXPRESS SERVICE. S S. CITY OF ROME. THIS magnificent Steamship will Sail from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK (Via Queens- town), on SATURDAY Sept. 6. SATURDAY Oct. 4 Saloon Rates, £12 to 35 Guineas, according to position, &c., of Stateroom. Return Tickets at moderate rates. Intermediate and Steeiape Passages at Low Rates Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Mersey Chambers, Old Churchyard, and 17, Water Street, Liverpool; or to Henry J. Williams, Estate Agent, CaeUwyngrydd or to H. Hugaes, 7, Market Row Amlwch. 1995 ALLAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Saloon 10 tc IS Guineas; Intermediate, £ 6 6s. Steerage, L4. CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, and North- West Territory and British Columbia, and also to the Western States of America. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. J broogh trains daily from Ocean to Ocean," and Emigrant Sleeuicg Cars without extra charge. A liberal allowance of baggage free. Wes- tern bound emigrants accompanied by a Special conductor. Prof. Fream's new report and all the latest maps and pamphlets free on application to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool; er to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. D. Jones Old Bank, Holyheau; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller High Street, Portmadoc. a22 '¡ STEAM. COMMUNICATION SSXWRKN LIVERPOOL, BANGOR, MENAI BRIDGE I AND CARNARVON. LIVERPOOL. CARNARVON AND MENAI L STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—Tba quickest and cheapest Goods transit between Liverpool { and North Wales.—The Steamers PRINCE JA JA. KING JA JA, or other steaaaers leaves the West Side, Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, every Wednesday, with goods for Beaumaris, Bangor, Menai Bridge. and Carnai yjn, Every Saturday for Bangor. Menai Bridge, and Carnarvon. For Freights, Suu, apply at the Company's Offices, Messrs Richards, Mills, and Co., IS, James Street, Liverpool; or at Carnarvon, Jobs Roberts, Company's Warehouse New Harbour. N.B.—To insure shipment, all Goods should be deliveroid by noon on day of sailing. cv GLOBEFURXISHING COMPANY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, WHOIJCSALE AND RETAIL, 12, 14, Hi, AND IS, PEMBROKE PLACE. LIVERPOOL. FURNISHED FOR CASU, OR ON THE HIRE- PURCHASE SYSTEM, AT C .iSH PRICES. 11EE GLOI5E FUT1NISHING COMPANY, the oldest-established and by far the most extensive | Furnishers on the Hire-Purchase System in the provinces, supply every requisite for the complete Furnishing of Cottage. Hotel, or Mansion consider- ably cheaper than ths majority of those firms who sell for cash only. This we are ab!e to do through having a very large capital at command, and being tha bona-tide manufacturers of the principal Goods we sell. NO SECURITY REQUIRED, NO EXTRA EX PENSES, ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. The fair and equitable manner in which our business is carried on and our reasonable terms and low prices are so well known throughout the North of England and Wales as to render further comment nnecessary. General terms, which, however, can be altered to suit the convenience cf cii5tomers. Payments Weekly. Monthly, cr Quarterly :— Aiuount of Purchase. Payment per week. 110 3 6 £ 20 0 5 0 £ 0 0 10 o £100 0 17 6 £500 4 0 0 An inspection <T o :r stock wil' st once satisfy In- tending purchasers that we give better value and offer easier payments than any other House Furnishers on the Hire-Purchase System in the Provinces. All Goods are Delivered Free, in our own or private vans, andiiv expenses of any kind are incurred by customer? Furniture sent to any part of England or Wales. The Trade Supplied. Shipping Orders Executed with Despatch. CAUTION.—As some firms adopt various means' such as copying our Prospectus, &c.—with the evident intention of inducing the public to believe they are connected with us, please note our address I J FURNISH FOR CASH, OR ON THE HIRE-PURCHASE SY'STEM. TCew Prospectus, Large Illustrated Catalogue, Press Opinions, and Price List sent Post Free on application. Kindly mention this Paper. GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, 12,:14,16, and 18,PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVERPOOL 1 tt4321.