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LEADING ARTICLES The Passing Century u. Progress. N'otes and Comments* London Letter.
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< .1' NEWS FROM i. Aberystwyth, Bala, Aberayron. Barmouth. t', et Dolgelley, Machynlleth, Lampeter, &c.t &c.
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THE "Ulcish Gazette" WILL BE FOUND A 'tt^T-CLASS ADVERTISING MEDIUM 81, It is sold by a large number of Agents all parts of the counties of Cardigan, lelioneth, and Montgomery; also in 11any districts in the adjoining counties; 1 London and in several of the principal )n in England. PRICE ONE PENNY. Apartments. YRON.-]Klack Lion Hotel, Alban Square, WPII 00c^ Accommodation for Cyclists and Terms Moderate. en route tor Talyllyn Lake.—Braichgoch teb Family and Commercial House; Good an(^ Lock-up Coach Houses. — MARY » -Proprietress. A^PARXIIENTS.—2, Marine Terrace. Barmouth, of 4 sitting rooms and 9 bedrooms. Iffg Tent scenery; very moderate terms. Apply ^jJones_ ^T^RINITY PLACE, apartments to let, con- venient to sea and station.—MRS. WAFIDS. ^0Y\ DQ\ HOUSE, 4. Victoria Terrace. Private apartments.—Mr. JENKINS. ^^PETER.—BARRY HOUSE. Bridge Street, fs ^Partments at moderate charges.—Apply to • ABES. J^^REMONT HOUSED 30, Marine-terrace, i3 i. ji^raUy situated and commands full vie^\ of jUc Jrst-cla.ss apartments. Moderate te$m ohs. charges for winter months; hot andif • sanitary arrangements perfect —Mrs. ri i-1 V !^pART]\iENTn WANTED by a Dentist; siiL, 'bei-„ so* ■vniture.—" W. Gazette Office, ^ystwyth.] G E HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. (Fully licensed.) "CELLEKT accommodation; first-class Cuisine; '^liJeCtric light throughout; billiard room; ail(l tennis lawns; recreation rooms and ^ercomfort,. Extensive alteration omp.eted "v. *+; w ."■'$»•* —^ VIEW* HDim ^eiuott *v" ESTABLISHMENT. tCTORIA (Marine) TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH ^^AX VIEW HOUSE is modern built, stands in tjjn. e,st Part of Marine Terrace, commands unin- Pted sea view. Moderate terms by the day or »' MRS. A. KENSITT, Proprietress. ,-=:: Wanted. (ARCH AND OAK TREES Wanted in quanti- „. •—John Evans. Timber Merchant, Caersws, It. FT}IAPERY.—Wanted, a young Man with four r to eight years experience as an Assistant, F'} with full particulars, to J. WALTER EVANS, fu ^arkgate-Street, Aberystwyth. ITAXTED immediately, experienced General I Servant;, two in faiii il -Apply, ELLIS, longer, Aberystwyth. ijrAKTED, a Servant (Welsh), over 21. to do i washing, baking, and assist generally er the Matron. — Apply to the MASTER, r n kllouse, Lampeter. AXTED, Untarnished, Sunny Room, per- manency.-Terms, k. c., to "ALPHA," ^TTE Office. r ^ARTMENTS.—Wanted Three or Four Rooms in Aberystwvth. with attendance, &c.. hIe for Dentist'.—Apply hy Friday morning, r A 0 JOKES, Post Office, Aberystwyth. JONES, Post Office, Abei-vstwyth. j^NERAL Servant wanted at once. — Mrs A MORGAN, Milliner, 18, Pier Street, Aber- jjyth. PYBOR-Y-COEB SCHOOL BOARD, KTAXTED—Female Teacher, Art, 68, or Ex-P.T. f Art. 50, for Infants, &c. Duties to com- Pce as soon as possible. Applications, stating p Pry, &c., to be sent by 26th December to JOHN (Clerk), Royal Oak, Glandovey, R.S:0. ) To Let. .1.- I | HIGH STREET LAMPETER. V) BE LET with immediate*'po?session, the Dwelling-house and Shop, together with l^le, Cow-honse, Coach-house, etc., known as the ^n'sArms. For further particulars apply to W. [AN, Peterwell Estate Office, Lampeter. V-10, 1900. BE LET.—Two newly-built Warehouses or Workshops iw Portland-road. — Apply, 32, Parade. For Sale. V BJ5 SOLD, by Private Treaty, at once, a Rick of Meadow Hay.—Apply, Daniel, Son, and Vlith, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. IjO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, a desirable v Dwelling House, situate in Railway-terrace, training 8 i.0oiiis.-Apply, Daniel, Son, and "C h u e r 0 a' eclith, Queec.'s-road, Aberystwyth. Q t jj^LOWERS.—Cut Flowers and Plants for Sale t Palms, &c.. on Hire for Decoration.—Apply !JM,U GARDENER, Queen's Hotel Gardens, t t h jNystwyth. FIREWOOD FOR SALE in Truck Loads at Moderate Rates.—Apply to John Evans, 111 Saw }Iills, >1ont. pm Saw Mills, Caersws, Mont. lyOll SALE.—Two £ 5 Shares in s.s. Countess <|K of Lisburne.—What offers? Write S.S. PFCLSH GAZETTE," Aberystwyth. OAA —For Sale.—Cowkeepers and Dairy } Provision Business; Established IVears; worked by owner who will grant lease. Tpply. J. EJ-X/JOTT, 65, lioman Old Ford, ^doii, E, Sales by Auction. CARDIGANSHIRE. rpo BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION on an -L Early Date, unless previously disposed of by private treaty by MR. J. E. JAMES by order of Mr Jenkins, THE FREEHOLD ESTATE Known as OLANBRENIC-X, Containing by admeasurement 50 Acres or there- abouts. The Dwelling House is modernly con- structed, pleasantly situated, within a mile of the town of Tregaron, on the M. and M. Railway. The Land is of rich pasture, on Banks of the River Brenig and the Teify, noted for Trout fishing. For full particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ~I~R. R. K. JENKINS will offer for Sale by Public Auction, AT AX EARLY DATE, Several LEASEHOLD HOUSES in the Town of Aberystwyth. LLANBADARN TREF-EGLWYS, CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. i>. R. K. JENKINS has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, On MONBA F. JANUARY 7th, 1901, At Three in the Afternoon, at the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth, all that FARM With the Messuage, Tenement or Farm House, Barns, Stables, Outhouses, Clones and Pieces or Parcels of Land belonging thereto, now in the occupation of Ir. David Davies, as yearly tenant, called EENLAN FARM Situate in the Farish of Llanbadarn Tref-Eglwvs, in the County of Cardigan, consisting of 126a. 3r. 24p. of good Arable and Pasture Land. Further particulars, plans, &c., may lie obtained from the Auctioneer, and of Mr. W. n. Styer, Solicitor, 2, Threadneedle-street, London, E.C. To be Sold. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. To BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the several stacks of well-harvested HAY, of the growth of 1900 (except where otherwise stated), standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities, more or less, also under- mentioned, viz. :1 Estimated jfclftuatM •• •i Estimated jfclftuatM •• CTATIOSS. j Weight, STATTO*6. J Weight. v' T,.i PIR F Llaii vmrr^'ch ;Pensarn 4 Llansanitffraid 6 i Harlech (1899) 7 Kerry (1899) 2i jHarlech 8 £ Llanidloes 9 jTalsarnau (1899) 6 £ St. Harmons iTalsarnau 6; (1899) li IPortmadoc 4 Duilth 5 ICriccieth (1899) 10 Aliergedw 3 i jCriwieth 9 Boujrhroocl 6 lAhfrerch (1899) 5 Borth 2g jAbererch 7 Borth 2 jAbererch 7 I'ensarn (1899) 4 d Total 114 5 For further particulars, and to treat, apply to I C. S. DENX1SS, | Secretary. | Oswestry, i December, 1900. J Public Notices. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TOURIST BOOKINGS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. Tourist tickets, available for two months, will be issued from the principal stations to all health resorts on the Cambrian Railways, also to watering places in England, North Wales, English Lake District, X orth Bast Coast, etc., etc., during the winter months. Tourist tickets, available for two months, will also be issued from the principal stations on most of the other Companies' Lines to the various tourist resorts on the Cambrian Railways. All information regarding excursion trains and tourist arrangements on the Cambrian Railways may be obtained from Mr. W. H. GOUGH, super- intendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. November, 1900. Ready, on 6th December, Pag-t One. Price One Shilling giett. A HISTORY OF ABERYSTWYTII. ABERYSTWYTH, ITS COURT LEET, 1690-1836, WITH SUPPLEMENTAL CHAPTERS TO 1900, BY GEO. EYRE EVANS, Author of TVhitckltrrh of Long Ago,' N-idland Churches' 4-c. SUBSCRIBERS; HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF ABERYSTWYTH SIR JAMES HILLS-JOHNES, V,C., and LADY HILLS- JOHNES. SIR LEWIS MORRIS. SIR JAMES WEEKS SZLUMPER. MATTHEW LEWIS VAUGHAN DAYIES, M.P. JOHN WILLIAM WILLIS-BUND, M.A., LL.B., F.S.A. THOMAS FRANCIS ROBERTS, M.A.. PRINCIPAL U.C.W. JOHN HUMPHREYS DAVIES, J.P., Cwrtmawr. HENRY CHARGES FRYER, J.P. JOSEPH DENSTON PERROTT, J.P. THE ROYAL LIBRARY, BERLIN. THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD. ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE LIBRARY, LAMPETER. GUILD HALL LIBRARY, LONDON. FREE REFERENCE LIBRARY, CARDIFF. Do. Do. MANCHESTER. ETC., ETC., ETC. BY the consent of the Mayor and Corporation the original records of the Court Leet have been placed at the Author's disposal, and the result of his researches amongst these archives, those of the' Quarter Sessions of Cardiganshire, and other MSS. in the Record and various public offices will be printed immediately. The Work, with plates, will appear in 12 monthly parts at Is, nett per copy, and none will be issued other than to subscribers whose names will be printed, as customary, in the volume. Only a limited number. Further subscribers names will be added in rotation as received. The Plates will include original and unpublished sketches of the Old Guild Hall, the First St. Michael's Chapel, Our Lady's Mill, the Plan of the Town, with the Walls, (from the Morris MSS in British Museum), The Silver Badge of the Harbour Master, &c., &c. Published by the WELSH GAZETTE," ABERYSTWYTH, where nil orders will be received. Public Notices. CARDIGANSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1901. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cardigan will be held and kept at the town Hall, Lampeter, on Thursday, the 3rd day of January, 1901, at eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will be called over. The Court will then proceed with the business in the following order .—(1) County business. (2) Trial of Prisoners. (3) Hearing of Appeals. And on the day and on the hour above mentioned all the Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer to their names, and the Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these Sessions to be transmitted to the Deputy Clerk of the Peace on or before 28th day of December instant and in cases arising subsequently immediately after being taken. F. R. ROBERTS, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Aberystwyth, 19th December, 1900. ABERYSTWYTH RURAL DISTRICT,, COUNCIL. V APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES, &c. THE above Council invite applications for,thc! JL appointment of Inspector of Nuisances and of Dairies, Cowsheds, &c., at a salary of £ 105 per annum. The duties required to be performed include all those prescribed by the Public Health and other Sanitary Acts, the drawing of Plans, the preparation of Estimates and Specifications, and the super- intendence of Sewerage and such other works as the Council may from time to time undertake. The person appointed will be-required to devote the whole of his time to the duties of the office. A knowledge of Welsh and English indispensable Applications, stating age and experience, accom- panied by not more than two testimonials and. endorsed Inspector of Nuisances, &c. must be received by me (not later than 10 a.m. on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1901. HUGH HUGHES, 8, Market Street, .If Clerk. Aberystwyth. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890 In the County, Court of Cardiganshire holden at Aberystwyth. In Mankntptcy. Xo. 9 of 1909. t' T>E THOMAS HOPKINS, the Three Horse Shoe Inn, Gray's Inn Road and Queen-street, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Inn-keeper, Builder and Contractor. Receiving Order made 11th December, 1900. Date and place of first meeting 2nd January, 1901, at 11 a.m., at the Town: Hall, Aberystwyth. Date of Public Exaltation, 2nd January, 1901, at 10-30 a.m., at the Tolsyn Hall, Aberystwyth. NOTE.—All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. A THOMAS THOMAS, "o¡;Official Receiver. v £ d'1r:ss: v, v. taw-/■" TfiRfeYt Z<3lh December, 1900. LAMPETER. NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1901. THE Public 'arc respectfully informed that the Coal Merchants in the Lampeter Station Yard will close their offices on the above day, and no business will be transacted. ROYAL PIER PAVILION, ABERYSTWYTH Great Holiday Attraction Monday$Tuesday, December 31st, ,S' January 1st Morning Performance on Tuesday (New Year's Day), at 2 p.m., MISS VIOLET- LISLE'S CELEBRATED COMPANY Under the Direction of SAM J. LIDDLE in the favourite PANTOMIME OF RED RIDIXG HOOD Doors open at 7-30, to commence at 8 p.m. Early Doors 7.15, 3d. extra to all parts. PRICF,S:-o, 2s., Is. 6d., and Is.; a limited number of 6d. Scats at 7-45. Children Half-Price to Matinees. Seats booked at Messrs Wheatley and Son, Music Warehouse, Terrace Road. EXGLISIt BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM, Alfred Place, Aberystwyth. The Annual IEA ]^/JEETIXG MISCELL ANEOUS JgNTERTAIXMENT Followed by a LECTURE ON 11 OLD WELSH PUNISHMENTS" BY PHILIP SIDNEY," On New Year's Day, 1901. CHAIR-AAN.T. DARLINGTON, ESQ., H.M.I.S. Tea at 4. Entertainment and Lecture at 7 p.m ADMISSION ;—ONE SHILLING. EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL MEIRION. PUBLIC ROOMS, DOLGELLEY, CALAN, 1901. PRESIDENTS CAPTAIN BAILEY, Tanllan; A. OSMOND WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.P., Borthwen; W. N. GRIFFITH, ESQ., Penmaen. CHIEF ADJUDICATORS: MR. JOSEPH BENNETT, MR. WILFRED JONES, MR. W. L. BARRETT, TAFOLOQ, AND REV. EVAN DAVIES. Important Competitio s. Choirs from the South. Choirs from the JY rth. Choirs rom England. EVENING CONCERT at 7. PRIXCIPALf; Miss PERCIVAL ALLEN, Miss GRETTA WILLIAMS Miss MAUD JONES, MR. HENRY F .ANCKISS. ELOCUTir XIST MR. CHARLES FRY, London. PROG DIllIE (a) "ATHALIE" (Me .elssohn) (b) "HIAWATHA'S 1 EDDING FEA&T" (S. Coleridfe-Taylor)., iORUS IDIlIS CE JRAL SOCIETY- ASS IS. j' |j py A STHONG ORCHESTRAL BAND (LEADE it: MR. VASCO. V. AKEROYD) EISTEDDF 3D MEETINGS at 10-30 and 345 AI MISSION—2s- and ? SECRETARIES, J ILLIAMS, Public Notices THE RADICAL CLUB, ABERYSTWYTH. AN INFORMAL OPENING OF THE NEW PREMISES OF THE CLUB, IN ST. JAMES' SQUitftE, WILL TAKE PLACE.^ ON FRIDA V KEXT, at S tfÖll. prompt. WHKN Will be delivered by the Leading jyerals 6$. the Town. flL. CKAIR3^AN :—D. C. ROBElfp, Esq. All Liberals are invited ADSION FREE. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS EISTEDDFOD MlfMOX AT DOLGELLEY;IjP ON TUESDAY, JANUARY LY ON THE ABOVE DATKSIP 't,. CHEAP RETUR'v TKtfrS WILT. -'RE TSSTTRT* 'r£l' bOLGELLEY p Times of T'L in! Class Fppm Starting. Ret^ra Fares. „ 'a.m. p.171. Abeiftstwyth '7 30 or 12 30^ Bp-^ttfetreet 7 40 or 1240J L!a#ibaTigel 7 45 "»r 12 45 V CX 0 ,4 Borfc 7 50. or 12 50 Oil. Ynyslas 7 B5 or 12 56J 1 GkiJ^ovey 8 5 or 1 7 28. 3D. Aberciovey 830 or 1 55 j 2S. 00. Towyn 8 50 or 2 3) -< lX A J Tonfanau 8 55 'or 2 8) cfll. db. Lhvyif|cv.Ti]. 9 5 or 2 18) -j „ 0,1 Fairbourne 9 15 or 2 25 J OH.• Barmouth Jen 10 7 or. f2 47 o b. Arthog 10 10 or 12 52 ( 100. I'enmaeiipool 10 25 «r 1 -5 1 4D." Machynlleth 8 50 or 128; 93. 3D. Corris 7 50 or 13'. 45 ) Al>erilef«iny 7 35 or 12 35 6 d I Ceramw ltoad 820 ir 1 12 2s. 6d. 7 45 or 12 15) 33. OD. Llantimwriair 8 10 or 12 59 t 6D" UL>. On theflReturn a Sjfecial Train ,;ill leave Dol- g^lley fpr Aberystwyth. Borth, Machynlleth, Corris Aboirllefermy., Mawddwy, Llahbrynmair, Towyn, Aberdbvej, Penmaeilpool, and Intermediate Stations at 10-0 The Coti»pany cannot be responsible for deten- tion,-but, gvery exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. 't;he Tickets are not Transferable, and are only available triaild from the Stations named npon them, and by the Trains specified on the Bills; if used otherwise the Tickets will be forfeited, and full ordinary fares charged. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained from Mr W. H. GOUGH, Superin- tendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS. Secretary and Genera; Manage, Oswestry. December, 1900. -h_- CAMBStiAN- RAILWAYS, »<; x —— Christmas and New Year's Holidays. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO SCOTLAND ON FRIDAYS, DECEMBER 21st and 28th, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued for 5 and 8 Days to EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, GREENOCK ETC. ON FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st and 22nd, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to NEWPORT (Mon.), DOV/LAIS, NEATH MERTHYR, CARDIFF, SWANSEA, ETC., ETC., Available for return up to and inclusive of December 29th, except Sunday, December 23rd, and Christmas Day, December 25th. THE GSCAL WEEK-END TICKETS will be issued ON Fill DA rs, DECEMBER 2 lot and 2Sth AND SATURDAYS, DECEMBER 22nd and 29th, TO LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, WOLVERHA MPTON, PETERBORO, LEICESTER, DERBY, LEEDS, DEWSBURY, HUDDERSFIELD BRADFORD, SHEFFIELD, etc. EXCURSION TO LONDON ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th, EXCURSK^N TICKETS will be issued TO LONDON For Two, Five, and Eight Days. For full particulars as to Train Times, Fares, etc., see Handbills issued by the Company. All information regarding Tourist and Excursion Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on application to Mr W. H. GOUGH, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oewestry, December, 1900. Business Notices. NOTICE. TO PROMOTERS OF EISTEDDFODAU, CONCERTS, ETC., PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Quickly and Neatly Done AT THE WELSH GAZETTE OFFICES, BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Posters, Tickets, Handbills, Programmes, etc., AT MODERATE CHARGES. Business Notices. GIVING UP BUSINESS. E. & N. JENKINS 4, NORTH PARADE, BEG respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Aberystwyth that they are disposing of their entire s T 0 C K 't- .8! OF .i'1' PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY LEATHER GOODS, Piiotographs, Purses, Pocket Books, f -Albums, Music Casest etc, •SUITABLE FOR EVERY-DAY USE, AXD CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT AN ,ENORMOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES. English and Welsh Songst Half Price. It will repay you to call here before making your purchases elsewhere. 4, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. ESTABLISHED 1855. D. R. JONES AND SON, LAEIES', GENTLEMEN'S & CHILDREN'S BOOT & SHOE IAKER, rj JJRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTE A large assortment of Children's Boots and Shoes always in Stock. Sand Boots in Great Variety. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. AGENT FOR HEECULES NOBILITY AND THE HOLDFAST BRAXD. Lampeter Hand-sewn Boots always in Stock. COUGH, MIXTURE FOIR WINTER AND BRONCHITIS TRY ROBERT ELLIS'S COUGH MIXTURE AND CHEST TOXIC. lO-d. and 2s. 3d. per bottle, post free EAGLE R ESTA U R A N T "20, G REAT "|^ARKGATE ^TREET NEWLY PENED SITUATION CENTRA H°T J)IXXERS AT J[°'CL0CK EVERY MONDAY. REASONABLE CHARGES. EVERY CONVENIENCE Commodious Rooms, Suitable for Clubs, Committees, &c J. GWILYM EVANS. Family Grocer & Provision Merchant, THE STORES, HIGH STREET AND STATION ROAD, TOWYN. NOTED HOUSE FOR TEA. BEST IN PURITY AND FLAVOUR. HAIRDRESSING. BUY YOUR ORNAMENTAL HAIR DIRECT FROM THE MAKER. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRESSES OF HAIR, CYCLIST FRINGES, WIGS, SCALPS, PARTINGS, FRONTS, HAIR DYES, RESTORERS, and all kinds of TOILET REQUISITES. LADIES' HAIR COMBINGS TASTEFULLY MAltl: A. JOINSON, 1149 JPIER STREET, A BERYSTWYTH ESTABLISHED 1815. O WEN, B A K E R S, CONFECTIONERS, AND R O C E R S, 19 and 21, North Parade, CHRISTMAS N 0' GOODS Iced Cakes, Plum Puddings, o ? Mince Pies, Bon-hons. "Christmas Stockings, Chocolate Boxes, kc. Peters' & CaillerV Swiss Milk Chocolate. Business Notices. J. WALTER EVANS, 19, G^' B AEKGATE ^TREET ABERYSTWYTH. Is now showing a Splendid Selection of NEW GOOIkS v In all Departments. BOYS' [<fc MEN'S SUITS IN A GREAT VARIETY. NEW DRESSES, FURNISHING GOODS, &c. NEW MARKET HALL MARKET STREET, A BERYSTWYTH. J FURNISHED with STALLS for Butter, Cheese and Egg Merchants, Corn Merchants, Green Grocers, Crockery Dealers, Flannel Merchants, Vendors of rays, &c. FIRST-CLASS CO-NCEPT,&- BALL ROOM With Seating Accommodation for 700 Persons. Stage fitted with Beautiful Sceneries suit- able for Dramatic Entertainments. Every Convenience for School Treats and Private Parties. C,2rillg undertaken for Excursionists, &c. D. M. HAMER PROPRIETOR. NOTICE. JOHN ROBERTS, TOBACCONIST, 25 TEmucE E°AD' ^BERYSTWYTH AGEKT FOR GREAT \\ESTKEN RAILWAY Co. LTD. NEW SEEDS!! HADAU NEWYDD XT TA\ LOR begs to inform his numerous '• customers that he has received his annual stock of garden and field seed of the best pos- sible quality. Early potatoes of various kinds: oesfc early, and Marrow; Fat Peas, and all other seeds. ,n .J"'j v.Jhr V-.T'o '1' Grcvu^Tcccr, cio'f. "# .t. ç.' ,z: L. '.o- Radnor House. Game Dealer. Terrace-rd., Aberystwyth. [Established 1856.] E. ROWE & SONS, Tailors, Outfitters, &c., OXFORD HOUSE, 65, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH BEG to inform their numerous Customers and the Public generally, that they are now showing a Fine Selection of I griTINGS, rjlROUSERINGS, QVERCOATLXGS &c., At their New and more Commodious Premises in North Parade, at MODERATE PRICES. LADIES' TAILORING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES. All orders promptly executed on the Premjes by experienced hands. Style and Fit guaranteed. Your esteemed favours respectfully solicited, Educational. Mr J. E. LEAII, A.R.C.O. (Lond) Organist and Choirmaster English Congregational Church, Aberystwyth. 1 Lessons in Organ and Pianoforte Playing, Harmony, Counterpoint, L-c. Theory Lessons by Correspondence. Address: "Bourneville," X orth Road, Aberystwyth MISS PHILLIPS, CERT. R.A.M., R.C.M., AND TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, QRGANIST OF WESLEY CHURCH With experience in successfully preparing for the above Examinations. Receives Pupils for Organ, Pianoforte, and Singing. Terms on Application. ADDRESS 34, PIER STREET. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS yiCTOKIA (MARINE) rjl.E R R A C E j^BERYBTWYTH. SEPARATE KINDERGARTEN. PRINCIPAL Miss KATE B. LLOYI. Certificated Mistress, Assisted by a Staff of highly qualified Resident Governesses. REFERENCES— Thomas Jones, P. A.. II. M. Inspector of School, Llanelly The Rev. o. Evans, D.D., Kind's Cross. London. E. H. Short, Esq., Inspector, Abervstwvtb. Principal Edwards, D.D., Bala Theological College. Principal Roberts, M.A., U.C.W. n Principal Prys, M.A., Trevecca College. Dr Scholk Aberdeen University. Rev T. A Penry, Aberystwyth. Pupils prepared for the London and Welsh Matricu lations Oxford aiid Cambridge Examinations, &c. For Terms &c,. apply rr.INCIPAT/ Business Notices. WARD & GO'S ABERYSTWYTH BAZAAR Is the Noted Shop for TOYS And Every Description of FANCY ARTICLES BEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE FO SMOKERS' REQ UISITES 8 GREAT DARKGATE STREET UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS: UMBRELLAS =: c:: s= {/} OJ <: :j tI1 r.r.:J :> C!) c/}. ::> = I, 4 U M B RE I. I. A S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO, UMBRELLAS PiE-COVEILED Equal to Nev>- in 4S hours. .AT DANIEL "THOMAS 22 and 24, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. BUY YOUR MEDICINES FROM DAVIES BROS. THE PHARMACY, LAMPETER ALL DRUGS AND CHEMICALS 0 G U A K A N TEED P U II 1 T Y. FOR HIGH CLASS OUTFITS GO TO TOM JONES. COLLEGE STREET, LAMPETER LATEST STYLE IN TAILORING COM BINED WITH MODERATE CHARGES. SEASONABLE GIFTS AT T. C. JONES' 6ST High Street, TOWYN. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Brooches, Scarf Pins, Studs, Links, Thimbles, Albert Chains, Novelties in Electro-Plate, LADIES' AND GENT'S PURSES, Fancy Goods, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Briar and Meerschaum Pipes in Cases, Tobacco Jars, ana many other useful articles too numerous to mention. NO SEA-SIDE PRICES—Same prices as large towns. Fishing Tackle of all kinds. Information given as to fishing in the district. HARFORD SQUARE. LAMPETER. "r AI TER DAVIES Is now making a Grand Display of the LATEST NOVELTIES Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Mackintosh Cloaks Furs, Costumes, etc., PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS FABRICS. P.S. Gcods not in Sück procured at Shortest Notice by Parcels arriving daily rom London and otleer centre. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A NEW CHEMIST BUSINESS 33, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. (Opposite the Post Office). W. MI ALL ES (From Bradley and Bom-das, London"v Has opened the above Premises as a FIRST-CLASS PHARMACY A most varied Sr.pplv PUREST DRUGS. PEEFU\TE7-.V. TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINE? I'HOTCGUAT'HTC: -11 &C.