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B 0 V R 1 L, FivOiT Fv RE BEEF ONLY. Wholesome, Nutritions, Invigorating, Delicious 11 INVALUABLE FOR GRAVIES, ETC. BOVRIL WINE. STIMULATING AND REFRESHING. &4195 (DFFTAL, SEG-.TL, &C, PENMAENMAWR LOCAL BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Meeting of the Members of the Local Board for the Local Government District of Penmaenmawr will be held at their Board Room, at Penmaen- mawr, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of OCTOBER, 1890, at 4.30 p.m., for the purpose of t king into consideration the necessity of proceeding to obtain a supply of Water from Afon Gyrrach, for the District and for that purpose a Bill be pre- pared and presented to Parliament for to confer -such powers as are necessary, and for any other purposes that the board might think advisable. T. E. PARRY, Clerk to the said Board. 15th October, 1890. c4G86 PWLLHELI UNIOIS. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a separate 1 building named Salem Chapel, situate at Criccieth, in the parish of Criccieth, in the 'county of Carnarvon, in the district of Pwllheli, being a building certified according to law as a place of religious worship was, on the 13th of October, 1890, duly REGISTERED FOR SOLEMN- IZING MARRIAGES therein, pursuant to the Act of 6th and 7th Wm. IV, c. 85. Witness my hand this 15th day of October, 1890. R. OWEN JONES, c4676 Superintendent Registrar. flujilit &c. THE ANGLESEY HUNT, 1890. COMPTROLLER: R. M. GREAVES, ESQ. DEPUTY COMPTROLLER S. SANDBACII, ESQ. LADY PATRONESS: MISS PRIESTLEY. THE ANNUAL BALLS will take place at the Town Hall, on TUESDAY, the 4tb,and THURSDAY, 6th NOVEMBER next, at 9.45 p.m. The Ladies' Ordinary will be on WEDNESDAY, the 5th NOVEMBER, at 7.30 p.m.. ani the Gentle- men's Ordinary on THURSDAY. 6th NOVEMBER, at the same hour, at the Williama-Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Beaumaris. The Procession will be on Thursday, the 6th 'November, at about 3.30 p.m. ROBERT EDWARD OWEN, Hon. Secretary. Beaumaris, 1st October, 1890. c4619 ANGLESEY HUNT STEEPLE- CHASES (To be run under Grand National Hunt Rules) WILL take place on the Castle and Fryars Fields, near Beaumaris, on WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 1890. Programmes same as last year. Entries close on 28th October. Full particulars may be bad on application to WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Secretary. Beaumaris, 9th October, 1890. c4664 GUILD HALL, CARNARVON. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF The Hon. F. G.. Wynn, G. W. D. Assheton Smith, Esq.; Captain J. Griffith, R.W.F. General Hugh Rowlands, Colonel Ruck, Captain and AIre. Stewart; and others. -These Young Ladies have had the honour of performing before their ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES, at Marlborough House. A GRAND MATINEE AND EVENING CONCERT WILL BR GIVEN IN THE ABOVE HALL On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1890, BY THE FRASER QUINTETTE (Five Sisters), assisted by MR. HARRY WILLIAMS TENOR. Reserved Seats, 3s.; Second Seats, 2s.; Third, I Is.; Limited Number 6d. Seats to Evening -Concert only. Plan of Hall may be seen and Tickets obtained at Mr. J. C. Rowland, 17, Castle Square, Carnarvon. Doors open at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. To commence at 3 and 8 p.m. Fraser Quintette at Denbigh, October 27th; Rhyl, October 30th. c4671 GUILD HALL, CARNARVON. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. Important Engagement, at an enormous expense, of M R. ROTHBURY EVANS (from the Adelphi Theatre, London), SUPPORTED BY Mrss LILITH ELLIS (from the Strand Theatre, London), and a carefully Selected Company, who will make their FIRST APPEARANCE in this Town, for SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th and 21st, FRANK HARVEY'S Latest Success "THE WORLD AGAINST HER." with the Original Music and Lime-Light Effects. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22ud, will be produce 1 an adaptation of Mrs. HENRY WOOD'S well- known novel, j "EAST LYNNE." THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd and 24th, ¡ JUDGE NOT." SATURDAY, Last Night of the Company's stay, will be produced the great Lyceum Drama, «THE POLISH JEW." Admission 3s.t2a., ls.,6d. (Strictly Limited). Owing to the enormous expense of this En- gagement. Free List (Press Excepted) entirely asuspeaded. Half-price to all parts (except back seats) at 9 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.30 p.m. Come early to avoid the crush. Seats not guaranteed. No money returned. Crush doors open at 7 p.m., 6d. extra to all parts of the hall. Plan and Tickets at Mr. Rowlands, Castle Squate. c4690 TOWN HALL, PWLLHELI. THREE NIGHTS ONLY. JYJR. ROTHBURY EVANS AND THE CELEBRATED "WORLD AGAINST HER" COMPANY will make their first appearance in Pwllheli on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, "EAST LYNNE," Or, "THE DEATH OF LITTLE WILLIE." WEDNESDAY, the Great London Play, "JUDGE NOT." Tickets may be obtained of Mr. Owen Humphreys. Prices, 3s., 2s., Is., and 6d. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. Full Band, Lime-Light Effects, and Full ,Chorus. c4691 J. K ELL Y. HAIR-DRESSER, &c., 8, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON (OPPOSITE THE FREE LIBRARY). h- ADIES and GENTLEMEN'S Wigs, Scalps, I j Human Hair Plaits, Switches, and Tails (made on the Most improved principle. Plaits foom Is. 6d. upwards. Ladies Combings made onto coils or plaits to any length. I Pears' Soap, Is. Tablets for 8d. 6d. Tablets lor 3id. AU Toilet necessaries supplied. No 1633 VOL. LV1II] EST-183 MORAVIAN BOYS' SCHOOL, FAIRFIELD, MANCHESTER. SLOYD taught. Next term begins SEPTEM- BER 16th. For Prospectus apoly Rev. N. Birtill. C4457 MARINE BOARD EXAMINATIONS. EXTRA Masters. Ordinary Masters, First Mates, and Second Mates, prepared for Examination, at Captain Norbury's Academy, 33, Saint James Street, Park.Lane. Liverpool. C1996 LADIES' COLLEGE. BRYNTYSILIO, CARNARVON, PRINCIPALS:—The MISSES SHE AD, Certificated: Cambridge University and Trinity College, London. School duties were resumed Sept. 4th, 1890. c35 MODERN LANGUAGES. HERR SCHNIDT, Teacher of Modern Lan- guages, gives Private Lessons in French, German. Italian, and Spanish. Classes are held every Thursday in the National School. Terms very moderate. Highly recommended by the Vicar and Principal Fairchild.-Apply. The College, Carnarvon. c4488 FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN AND LATIN. Mr. SCHELLING'S CLASSES at the People's Cafe, Castle Square, RB-OPEN for the Autumn Term on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1st, at 3, 6, and 7 p.m. Also thorough coaching, both privately and in class, for University Examina- tions. Terms strictly moderate.—For testimonials and references, FROM past and present pupils, apply to Mr, Schelling, 2, Gordon Terrace, Bangor. c4510 ST. DAVID'S SCHOOL, CARNARVON (in Union with the Society of Science, Letters and Arts). PRINCIPALS THE MISSES JONES. Assisted by Resident Certificated Governesses and Masters. Highest references. Terms on Application. Next quarter com- mences Monday August/25th, 1890. c2087 MORFA HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CONWAY. PRINCIPAL: Miss JOHN (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 ttentioc to health and diet. Lawn Tennis, &c. Autumn Term commences SEPTEMBER 16th. Terms, &c., on application. a4155 SCIENCE CLASSES. PRIVATE LESSONS and EVENING CLASSES IN SCIENCE. PREVIOUS STUDENTS very successful—NO FAILURES. Special Coproe" AJAJJIEIL LU U>O .NJUIIUMIIMO of engineers' Apprentices and Pharmaceutical Chemists. Further particulars from ALFRED WILLIAMS, c715 WATERLOO PORT. THE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL LLANDUDNO. GCHOLIRSHIPS, value S218 for Competition in JANUARY, 1891. ML:, W. A. WHISTON c4519yl837 Principal. THE GRAMMAR AND COLLEGrIATI SCBOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PRINCIPAL—MR. J. LEWIS JONES, BJU, High Honourman, Prizeman First Rank Senioi Moderator and Gold Medalist of Trinity Collega Dublin. ASSISTED BY AN EFFICIENT STAFF OF TUTORS, PUPILS are carefully prepared for the PubKi 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 Headmaster. UNIVERSITTCOLLEGEOF NORTH WALES, BANGOR. INCORPORATED UNDER ROYAL CHARTER. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. A COMPLETE COURSE of Practical and Scientific instruction in Agriculture and Dairying has now been organized.^ Full information about Classes,"Scholarships, Diploma in Agriculture, Certificates in Dairying, &c., will be found in the Agriculture Prospectus (free on application) which also contains in- formation respecting Extension Lectures, Teachers' Classes, Field Experiments, and Dairy Demonstrations. The average cost of living in" Bangor, includ- ing College fees, is about (£40 for the College year. The Next Session begins on SEPTEMBER 30th, 1890. W. CADWALADR D AVIES, C4583yl925 Secretary and Registrar. emi..Il JUiltDagS. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1890, Cheap Three, Five, and Eight Days' Tickets will be issued to Leeds, Blackpool, Southport, Batley, Dewsbury, Matlock, Buxton, Chester, Warrington, Stockport, Bradford, Hud- dersfield, Birkenhead, Liverpool, and Man- chester, from Aberystwyth, Pwllheli, Portmadoc, Penmaenpool, 4berdovey, TowYB, Machynlleth, Llanidloes, Newtown, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Llynclys, and intermediate stations also from Frankton, Fenns Bank, and intermediate stations. Cheap 3 and 5 Days' Tickets will also be issued to the above-named places from Oswestry. a4674 ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20th, 1890. the Last Trip of the Season will be run to LONDON.-Cheap Excursion Tickets for 1, 3, or 4 Days, will be issued from Brecon, Builth Wells, Rhayader, Llanidloes. Newtown, Forden, and intermediate stations; also from Caersws, Machynlleth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Pordmadoc, and intermediate stations. Cheap Tickets for 3 or 5 Days will also be issued to London, on Monday, October 20tb, from Oswestry, Whittington, and Ellesmere. For full particulars as To train times and fares, see small bills. J. CONACHER, a4675 Secretary and General Manager. 2 GITSHTTSS Ibbrf sstj5. SPRATT'S PATENT CANARY and CAGE BIRD 1FOOD. Id. Packets. Also in 6d. Tins. Post Paid 9d. THIS FOOD contains all the elements of an invigorating and health-preserving diet for Canaries, and most of the smaller varieties of British Cage Birds. Mr. Ernest Bergholt writes:- "August 30th, 1800. I have made full trial of your new food for Cage Birds, and have been so thoroughly satisfied with the results that I shall in future use no food but yours. I have not only used it as the staple food for my adult Birds, but have reared nestlings upon it with the most complete success. Last vear. before I knew your food, every wild British Bird I tried to bring up from the nest died. This year I have reared four thrushes, five linnets, and three chaffinches, and have not experienced a single failure. I have tried all the Bird-foods advertised, and have no hesitation in awarding yours the palm." Of all Dealers, or of SPRATT'S PATENT, LIMITED. BERMONDSEY, LONDON, S.E. 81852 ESTABLISHED 1836. FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE S T tfB B S' MERCANTILE OFFICES. Trade Auxiliary Company (Limited), •2, GRESIIAM STREET, LONDON, E.C SUBSCRIBER?. «v OBTAINING TIMELY INFORMATION, MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS. EVERY TRADER SHOULD READ STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE. With which is issued a Supplement containing LIST OF CREDITORS Under all the important failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTER contain more than fST SIX MILLION ENTRIES]. DEBTS RECOVERED WITH PROMPTITUDE. BRANCHES at CHARLES STREET CHAMBERS, CARDIFF, Belfast, Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Dublin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Ports- mouth, Sheffield, and 53, Conduit Street, London. SUB-OFFICES: 42, CASTLE STREET, SWAN SEA, Blackburn, Cambridge, Cork, Derby, Exeter, Gloucester, Grimsby, Hanley, Hudders field. Hull, Ipswich, Leicester, Maidstone, Middlesboro', Newport, Mon., Northampton, Notting- uam, Oxford, Plymouth, Preston, Reading, South ampton, Stockton-on-Tees, Sunderland, Wolverhamp ton, Worcester, York. TERMS: JE1 Is., f,2 2s., Z3 3s., JES Ss., according to requirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to auy of he above Offices a252 A FORTUNE GIVEN AWAY! AN UNPARALLELED AND EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNIT Yfor all Readers of thr. „ i .p "uum, simynead Mail, Llandudno Register, and Merioneth News, A GRAND FREE PRIZE of SPECIAL VALUE and Utility. Secure this amazhig and GIGANTIC OFFER. Opponents and Imitat rs staggered and bewildered. The Watch-trade paralysed by H. SAMUEL'S MARVELLOUS and COLOSSAL PROJECT. WRITE to H. SAMUEL'S to-day and enclose Post Olflee Order for £2 12s. (id., and by return of Post (securely packed and safely registered) you will receive H SAMUBL'S World-famed ENGLISH LEVER WATCd, with Jewelled Movement, fitted with dust and dampti^ht cap, and enclosed in Solid Silver English Hall- marked Case-i. Acknowledged everywhere to be WORTH FIVE GUINEAS. H. SAMUEL'S Price, e2 12s. 6d. In return for P. O. Order for 25s. H. SAMUEL will despatch his celebrated ACME WATCFI (Lady's or Gentleman's Size), three- quarter plate, extra Jewelled Movement, fitted in Solid Sterling Silver Cases, handsomely ornamented. WORTH THREE GUINEAS each. H. SAMUELS Price, 25s. WITH EACH WATCH H. SAMUEL WILL INCLUDK DURISG THIS MONTH ABSOLUTELY FRRE, AND WrTBOUT EXTRA COST, A SPLKFFDID AND APPROPKtATH FREE PRIZE, oy SPECIAL VALU* AND ELEGANCE, TO THOSE READERS WHO CUT OUT .AN p ENCLOSE THR COUPON BELOW WITH THBIR OBDES. H. SAMrxL s WATCHES are worn in every put of the world by 500,000 people. The cheapest, the best. and most reliable Timekeepers that can be procured. WARRANTED for FIVE YEARS, and SUPPLIED WITH A WEEK'oS FREE TRIAL. Write for H. SAMUKL'S large Catalogue, containing over 1000 beautiful Illustrations and full details of H. SAMUEL'S famous manufactures, all at one half the ordinary shop prices. Hundreds of astounding testimonials from the actual wearers, and full particularscf H. SAMUBL'S SPECIAL FREE PRJZE. Sent to any address gratis and post free on application. Special Herald Cymraeg, C. d; D. Herald, No. 10 Free Holyhead Mail, Llandudno Register, Oct. 17, Prize. and Merioneth News. 189C. SPECIAL FREE PRIZE COUPON BOND. The holder is entitled to receive the Watches men- tioned above at the reduced prices of £2 12s. 6d. and 25s., and to receive absolutely free with each Watch H. SAMUEL'S VALUABLE FREE PRIZE. Available for Fourteen Days. (Signed) H. SAMUEL, Manchester. All P. O. Orders to be made payable to H, SAM DEL, General Post Office, Manchester. Cut out this Coupon and enclose it with your Order. ASSURED SUCCESS.-Readers who are Clerks, Time- keepers, Railway Men, Foremen, or who are in posiiions to form Watch Clubs, should write to H. SAMUEL for particulars of his celebrated system. Liberal terms, pleasant occupation for spare time. Thousauds of Clubs in active operation throughout the kingdom. Watches, Jewellery, Clock?, Electro-Silver Plate, Cutlery, &c., &c. H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 97, 99, and 101, MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER. a4453 siiiiiiiiiimiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiinnMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimHuimimiiiiie 1 PLANTING SEASON. I æ HARDILY-GROWN I [FOREST, PROIT,| = A ALL OTHER = 1 TREES & PLANTS, i EVERGREENS, ROSES, &c. I i NURSERIES 400 ACRES: i I VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK. Inspection Invited* E | Priced Catalogues Gratis & Post Free. g THE I DICKSONS NIKSERIES1 I (LIMITED) CHESTER' 1 wiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuuiuiiiMimiiiiiiii c4621 MILN rr M0-: TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD.W. ;D Oak FURNITUREV S f STIMATES&DESICtoS FREE ^/ef./ao All goods Carriage paid. c4613 -D LAIRDSCURE GOUT, JD A CURE RHEUMATISM CURE SCIATICA. CURE LUAJBAGO. GOUT CURE NEURALGIA. The EXCRUCIATING PAIN is quickly relieved, and cured in a few days by these celebrated Pills, well nTTT1T_ known as the GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY for the above Complaints. No restraint of diet during use. "DTTT.G Sold by all Chemists at Is. l^d. and 2s. 9d. per box c4630 RIDAY, OCTOBER 17,1890. public gUctmgs, tfr, BANGOJR, PENRHYN HALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22XD, AT 8 P.M. LLANRWST, CONCERT HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23RD, AT 3 AND 8 P.M. COLWYN BAY, PUBLIC HALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH, AT 8 P.M. LLANDUDNU, ST. GEORGE'S HALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, AT 3 AND 8 P.M. QRA.ND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERTS. THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED ARTISTES WILL TAKE PART: MADAME EDITH WYNNE (Eos CXMHU, PENCERDDES). MADAME OSBORNE WILLIAMS (the Celebrated Contralto of the London Concerts). Mtt. DYFED LEWIS (Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music, aDd favou. i e Tenor of Madame Adelina Patti). MR. DAVID HUGHES (The Pop ilar Baritone. Gold Medallist of the Royal Academy of Music), and MR. F. C. BAHKER (the Distinguished Harpist ot the Royal College of Music, the Crystal Palace, and the Australian centennial Exhibition). TICKETS—Reserved Seats (Numbered), 3s.; Second Seats, 2s.; Third Seats, Is., may be had at the Principal Hotels and Stationers. Plan of Reserved Seats and Tickets at Messrs. Jarvis and Foster, Lome House, Bangor; Mr. Berts, Llanrwst; Mr. Leathley, ColwynBay; Mr. Woodcock, Llaadudno. c4697r BLAKE AND CO BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, THE BREWERY, BANGOR. ALL ALES BREWED FROM CHOICEST MALT AXD HOPS. PRICE LIST. Per Firkin Per Kilderkin Per Barrel. (9 Gallons). (18 Gallons). (36 Gallons) XXXX STRONG ALE STOCK 13s. 6à. 27s. 54s. XXX MILD ALE r. 12s. 24s. 48s. XX MILD ALE 11s. 22s. 44s. I.P.A. roo, 13s. 6d. 27s. 54s. P.A. 12s. 24s. 488. A.K. BITTER ALE n. 11s. 22s. 44s. T.A. LIGHT BITTER 8s. 16s. 32s. D. STOUT 13s. 6d. 27s. 54s PORTER 11s. 22s. 44s. DISCOUNT AT THE RATE OF 2$. PER 36 GALLONS FOR CASH ON DELIVERY. ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. BLAKE & CO. are now booking orders for their Season Brewed Ales to be delivered as required, and guaranteed sound. clS92y1295 c¡ 7v> J Aif —— "CYMRU AM J3rmr r~ ( CAUTION. R. ELLIS & SON Find It necessary to caution the Public against imitations of their Manufactures. Purchasers should see that Corks are branded "R. Ellis and Son, Ruthin," and that every Label bears ftfine •Ad registered Trade Mark (Gfoat op Shield). • SODA WATER. POTASS WATER. SELTZER WATER. LEMONADE. GINGER BEER. I VMWAMETT 8BOISTSBXD. AROMATIC GINGER ALE PURE CRATED WATER. FOR GOUT LITHIA WATER, and LITHIA & POTASS WATER. SOLE ADDRESS:: R. ELLIS & SON RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS: W. BEST AND SONS Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. PRIZES VALUE OVER £ 600. IE A& 'AL:w FOB YOUNG FOLKS ONLY. e SUNLIGHT SOAP MONTHLY COMPETITION, Competitors not to be over 17 yean <ff age latt birthday. The first of these Monthly Competitions will be en August 31st next, followed by often on September 30th, October 31st, November 30th, December 31st, &c., &c., until further notice. The favourable consideration of Parents and Guardians and kind permission for their young people to compete for these prizes are asked on the following grounds:- There is no element of chance in these competitions, the winning of a prize depending entirely on the perseverance and trouble taken to collect the wrappers. The competitions are held every month, so failure in one does not discourage but stimulates I to a fresh effort. The motto is—"If at first you don't succeed Try, Try, Try again." The articles given are all the best of their class. RULES. I.-No competitor to be over 17 years of age. H-The Competition will be held and Prizes awarded every month until further notice. M-Compotitors 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 one witness to be chosen oat 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 month. Coupons" received too late for one month's competition will be put into the next. VI.-Tho Prizes will be awarded amongst those sending in (for their age) the largest number of Coupons," provided the paper with the Coupons" is correctly filled up and witnessed aocording to Rule IV. VII.—A competitor can only enter for one irize each month, but may compete every month if she or he wishes. VIII.-Lists of Winners of each month's com- petition will be advertised until further notice in Til-Bits" and "Answers" the third week of the month following, but a printed list of winners will be forwarded ten days after each competition closes to competitors who send Jd. stamp to pay postage.$ IX.—Employees of Lever Bros., 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 fcgree to accept Lever Bros. Ld.'s award as final. In sending coupons mark the envelopes o that you get the Sunlight Soap Wrapper with e MONTHLY COMPETITION. Prizes value over £ 600. 60 Silver Keyless Lever Watches value No. Age. F.4 4s. each. 1 17 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 2 16 10 i, 10 „ i, „ 3 15 10 „ 10 „ It „ 100 Silver Keyless Watches value 30s. each. No. Age. 4 14 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 5 13 10 H 10 n » ii 6 12 10 10 „ „ „ 7 11 10 It 10 „ It It 8 10 10 „ 10 „ & undr. 8 Tricycles and 8 Safety Bicycles. No. Age. TRICYCLES. BICYCLES. 9 17 1 value .£21 to girls, 1 value X20 to boys. 10 IS 1 £ 21 „ 1 „ J620 n 11 15 1 £ 10 10s. „ 1 el4 n 12 14 1 „ £ 1010s. „ 1 CI4 „ 13 13 1 „ £ 1010s. 1 tl4 „ 14 12 1 ".£9 „ 1 „ 497 „ 15 11 1 ieg „ 1 „ £ 7 16 10 1 „ C7 „ 1 „ £ 610s. „ & undr. EXTRA. PRIZES. Unsuccessful competitors who have sent in not less than 24 "Coupons" will receive, free of cost and postage paid, a facsimile reproduction (size 16}in. by lliin.) of the painting by W. P. Frith, R.A., exhibited in the Boval Academy, 1889, and named by us So i Clean." The Daily Telegraph, July 11th, 1889, says of it—" A charming little picture." When thia picture is out of print others will take its place. I SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. £ 500 in SOOO 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 ld. 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 5s. (a shilling or two over or under this figure will not matter) or may have 5s. in cash should they so wish. No. Age. 17 17 125 Prizes to girls, 125 Prizes to boys. 18 16 125 „ „ 125 „ 19 15 125 n ,,125,. H 20 14 125 „ pf 125 pi 2] 13 125 n „ 125 Jt ">• 22 12 125 „ „ 125 „ „ 23 11 125 „ „ 125 „ „ 24 10&udf425 "125,, n n the outside COMPETITION." Purchasers see ach tablet of Sunlight Soap. a4054 R. A. JJUGHESF I UNTIDINESS IN THE HOUSE (Alarch Gwyrfai) "OBMOVE one cause of it, by having your BILL-POSTER AND TOWN ;0RIEB, &c Magazines and Pamphlets LLANBERIS. NEATLY BOUND. P .A.-All orders Punctually attended to, and Cheapest House In the Trade— done at the most reasonable term, a Herald Offics, Carnarvon; PRICE TWO PENCE -fftfllWJT. \/f O.N"EY LENT WITHOUT BILL OF SALE.— i-'X A Private Gentleman is desirous of making advances upon Promissory Note alone, at 5 per cent interest to male or female, without sureties and strictly private, for any term not exceeding 10 years. —A ly for prospectus and scale of repayments to G. H. SHOVE, Esq., 21, John Street, Adelph London, W.C. c4052 MONEY.—A Private Gentleman is willing 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 hand, at a reasonable rate of interest.-Apply, by letter only, wmch will receive prompt attention, to J. Lewis, 120, Queen Road. Everton, Liverpool. al269 A PRIVATE Gentleman with spare capital at liis command will make Cash at Advance, at a reasonable rate of interest, to respectable applicants. Also to Farmers, Tradesmen, Pro- e I fessional Gentlemen, and others, on their own note of hand. All letters will receive prompt attention; distance no object. — Apply, G. Roberts, 23, Kenilworth Road, Seacombe, Cheshire. a4313 MONEY t MONEY MONE¥ S & >-Money Lent at few hours' notic*, tro» £ 5 to £ 2009, Cfu note of hand, to all reapectable Peruana (male or female), Clergymen, PrefoMional Gentlemen, Shop- keeperc, Farmere, Cab and Car Proprietor, and others, for long or ehort periods; also oa deposit of GOLD and SILVER PLATE, DIAMONDS, DOCK BONDS, fee. Advance! also made en Freehold or Leasehold Property.-Apply personally, or by letter I" which will receive prompt attention), B. JON as. Mortgage Broker, Venice Cbambera, en, Lord Street, Li .f\rpool. P.S.—Strictest secrecy may be relied ov n all trannintions. Please note Ariririe a4M THE STOCK EXCHANGE. M EMBERS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE are NOT ALLOWED to ADVERTISE for business purposes or to issue circulars to persons other than heir own principals. Brokers cr Agents who advertise are not in any way connected with the Stock Exchange, or under the control of the Committee. Lists of Members of The Stock Exchange who act as stock and sharej brokers may be obtained on application o FRANCIS LEVIEN, Secre ary to The Committee of The Stock Ex- change, Committee Room, The Stock Exchange, London, E.C. al7 "JVFOSTEY Advanced privately at One Day's ITJL Notice.—From £ 20 to i'5000, at Five per 'I cent., to responsible person?, male or female, in town or country, upon Promissory Notes, with- out Bill of Sale. Distance no object, as Loans may be repaid by Cheques or Postal Orders, and so long as the interest is paid the principal can remain. All communications are strictly private, and no good application is ever refused -Apply personally, or by post, to the actual lender, H. BURTON, Esq, 27. Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, S.W-—N.B.—Established 1867, since which period the money advanced by Mr Burton exceeds £ 4,500,000. r321h203c4553 rtWE UNIVERSAL PRIVATE LOAN OFFICE J SIR THOMAS'S BUILDINGS, Corner of WHITECHAPEL, LIVERPOOL, Loans from aC5 to £ 1000. M. LLOYD having a large amount of capital at his command, is prepared to make Advances from £ 2 to JB1000 at a few hours notice, and at the most reasocable 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 of [ Borrowers. Mortgages arranged. Please note Address. ( N.B.—AU letters will receive immediate attention NJIW UBIEKIAIJ LIANA (Limited). Capital—Authorised £ 2,000,000, Subscribed and paid-up £ 600,000. Head Office: 40, Threadneedle-street, London, E.C. West-End Office: 25, Cockspur-street, S.W. Edinburgh Office: 23, St. Andrew Square. Dundee Omce 6, Panmure Street. Branches and Agencies-Australia, India, Ceylon, China, Japan, Straits, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Aden, Paris, New York, San Francisco. Money remitted to any part ot the World by draft, letters of credit, or by telegraph. Bills of Exchange, Interest Warrants and Coupons collected and cashed. Circular Notes issued, 1 Current Accounts opened, Banking Agency j business generally undertaken. INTKBEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. At 3 months' noti ce .3 per cent. per annum. At 6 months' notice .4 „ „ At 12 months'notice „ For 3 or more years certain 5' „ „ eM53 c20.53 ONEY LENT WITHOUT SUKETIES OR M the slightest publicity by THE EMPIRE DEPOSIT BANK, 3, Adelaide 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 amounts in proportion. The sum applied for is advanced in full, free (of all deductions upon the applicant's SIMPLE PROMISSORY NOTE, 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 repayment. 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. c4191yl618 If iter anr. 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 for 6d., or post free 6JD„ from the Office, 190, Strand, London, W.C. c711 BY ROYAL gtg WARRANT. POST OFFICE LONDON DIRECTORY, 1891. Reduction in Price. It has been deter- mined, in order to bring this book within the means of a larger class, to reduce the price to Subscribers to 25s., but only to persons ordering the book before the 31st October, in order to I enable the proprietors to know what number will be required to be printed. KELLY AND CO., 51. Great Quean Street, London, W.C. cl8 RAPHAEL'S ALMANAC for 1891 now ready, containing hints to Farmers and Gardener?,, an every-day Guide for all the affairs of this life, when to buy, sell, speculate, travel, &c., &c. Birthday Information for every day, also fate of any Child born during the year. The largest and best Almanac published. No one who has not seen it can form any opinion of its usefulness. High and low, rich and poor, can profit by it. Get a copy this year and judge for yourself. Price 6d. post free 7d. RAPHAEL'S Book of Dreams, Is. An in- fallible interpreter. Insiston having RA PHAEL'S. RAPHAEL'S Book of Fate, Is. A sure guide to the future. Foulsham and Co., 4, Pilgrim Stre&t, Ludgate Hill, E.C.; Davies or Edwards, Carnarvon, and all Stationers. c4673 GUNN BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, H LYHEAD. Shining, I I wmTE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS: LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, via QUEENSTOWZT; ,EVERY WEDNESDA.Y. n i Passengers to all partl of th8 United States and Canada. P The splenå id ,"essels of this Line are all uniform completeness ofand unsurpassed in the of Passengers of all f0r comfor» CaSbfn00 £ SPanda|Qe' £12 to £22, and upwards. Seeond Cabin 18 and £9. Steerage Passage at low rates. App!_y to Robert Owen, Ship and Insurance broker j and Wuham John W illiams 7. MarketStreet, Carnar- von; Richard Roberts, Bethesda O. E. Parrv Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen David H^Jaada /0n-es> Church Street, Lla^efni; fiber! Pntcbard o JHJffh Street, Llangefni; R. G. Roberts, Rock ^Cottage, Creigiau Mawr. Talysarn, Hugh Hughes, Market Row, Amlwch W D Jones Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, HoJybead W 0 Wiihams, Denoigh Street, Llanrwst R C Evans J, Minafon. Dolgelly; or to ISSIAYIMBIE & Co.. 34 Leadenhall Street, London, E.C., and to Water Street Liverpool. elï AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-Class, full-powered, Iron Steamships, ACCOMMODATION for passengers eq :al to any European Line. Passengers and Goods landed at Philadelphia en the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST EOL'TJC TO THE WEST. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, AND CO. 19 and 21/ Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGENTS :— W J.'Williams, 7. Market Street, Carnarvon jSicnard Roberts, Bethesda. Stephen 1lobets. Glynlifon Hotel, Blaenau Festiniog. c-2I-y ALLAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Saloon 10 to 18 Guineas; Intermediate, JM 6s. Steerage, £4. 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. Through trains daily from" Ocean to Ocean," and Emigrant Sleeping 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; or to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. D. Jones Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller High Street, Portmadoc. a22 THE ABERDEEN LINE. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, Via Cape of Good Hope in 42 days. Steamer. Captain. Tons. Sailing. Damascus Douglas 3709 | Dec. 16th Australasian Simpson. 36:-iO To follow Australasian 8impson. 36;{O: To follow The above favourite full-powered steamers will sail from the Royal Albert Docks for MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, t&king passengers for all Australian and New Zealand Ports. The accommodation for first and third class passengers is very superior, and an experienced surgeou will accompany each vessel. Fares-Baloon from 40 guineas; Third-ciass from 14 guiaeas. For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co, 24, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. cl9y27 STEAM COMMUNICATION BAXWEBN LIVERPOOL, BANGOH., MENAI BRIDGE AND CARNARVON. LIVERPOOL, CARNARVON AND MENAI STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—The quickest and cheapest Goods transit between Liverpool and North Wales.—The Steameis PKINCE JA JA, KING JA JA, or other steamers leaves the West Side, Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, every Wednesday, with goods for Beaumaris, Bangor, Menai Bridge. and Carnarvon, Every Saturday for Bangor, Menai Bridge, and Carnarvon. For Freights, &.< apply at the Company's Offices, Messrs Richards, Mills, and Co., 18, James Street, Liverpool; or at Carnarvon, John Roberts, Company's WarehouM New Harbour. N.B.—To insure shipment, all Goods should be delivered by noon on day of sailing. cv ——— ———— -cmstiU ttUVt. SUN FIRE OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1710. SCM iNsufiKD IN ISSa, £338,900,000. For further information apply to the following Agents:— Carnarvon.—Mr. William Hugh Owen. Bala.—Mr. lorwerth Jones, Bryntirion. Bangor.—Mr. T. E. Harris. Colwyn Bay.—Mr. R. W. Leathley. I Conway.— Mr. James Porter. Dolgelley.—Mr. Thomas P. Jones Parry. Holyhead.—Mr. Owen Hughes. 1 Llangefni—Mr. William Thomas. a2052 INSTITUTED A.D. 1696. JJAND-IN-HAND JNSURANCE gOGIETY (MUTUAL, BOTH FIRE AND LIFE). LIFE-Profits divided Annually. FIRE -Quinquennially or Septennially. BONUSES LARGE. Expenses Moderate. No Personal liability; ANNUAL INCOME, £ 318,609. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £2,362,265. No. 26, NEW BRIDGE STREET, E.C. yl382 c204l DEATH AND DISABLEMENT BY ACCIDENT. THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE J. COMPANY. Assures £1000 at Death and full Benefits a £4- per annum. Hon. EFELYN ASHLEY, Chairman. Annual Income, £ "250,000. 80,000 Annual Policyholders. Invested Capital and Reserve Fund, £285.000. Compensation Paid, £2.750,000. West End Office:- 8, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, W.C. Head Office:- 64 CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. W. D. MASSY, I Secretar-„ •2062 alt A, VIANJ j;, secretar.es- COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. F I It E—L I F E—M A R I N E CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED £ 2,500,0(0 Life Fond (in special trmt for life policy holders) upwards of £1,180,000 Total Invested Funds exceeds £ 2,500,000 Total Annual Net Ineome. £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICB-19 & 20, Corn hi II, London, E .C. BRANCH OFFICE (Fire and Life)— 26, Exchange Street East, Liverpool. DISTRICT MANAGER—Robert Hardman. ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER—W. H. Cooper. LOCAL AGENTS— Carnarvon—E. H. Owen, Bridge Street. W. G. Evans, Mewbarough Street. „ J. G. Jones, Paternoster Buildings. „ Robert Williams, High Street. Pwllbeli-Cledwyn Owen. Portmadoc-E. T. D. Foulkes, National Provincial Bank of England, Limited. Barmouth-Grlffith Griffiths, 2, St.Anne's Square. Dolgelley—Jenkins David, Nation*! Provincial Bank tJ of England. Limited. „ John Idris Evans, Bank Buildings. c4541 • imSMIKWO IN ALia ITS BRANCHIS* LONDON SALE UOOM:—244, Regent Street, W aSl