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LEADING ARTICLES King Edward VII. Dolgeiley Library, Notes and Comments. London Letter.
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1 NEWS FROM Aberystwyth, BaIa. A erayron. Barmouth. 1, Doige ;ey Machynlleth. Lampeter, &c.? &c.
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THE WILL BE FOUND A FIRST-CLASS ADVERTISING MEDIUM It is sold by a large number of Agents in all parts of the counties of Cardigan, Merioneth, and Montgomery; also in many districts in the adjoining counties; in London and in several of the principal towns in England. Apartments. A BERAYRON. Black Lion Hotel, Alban Square, 0 Accommodation for Cyclists and Travellers. Terms Moderate. ORRIS en route for Talvllyn Lake.—Braichpoch RfoVvi- family and Commercial House: Good tabhng and Loèk-up Coach Houses. MARY lOwEN, Proprietress. JL PARTMENTS.— 2, Marine Terrace, Barmouth, USf/>anC°^S1StS sitting rooms and 9 bedrooms. Mrs Jon SCGnery > very moderate terms. Apply r ITRINITY PLACE, apartments to let, con- venient to sea and station.—MRS. EDWARDS. CJNOWDON HOUSE, 4, Victoria Terrace. Private apartments.—MR. JENKINS. ——— Altf PETER.-BARRY HOUSE, Bridge Street, Apartments at moderate charges.—Apply to lfrs. "REES. CLAREMONT HOUSE, 30, Marine-terrace, is centrally situated and commands full view of tIea. First-class apartments. Moderate terms. Reduced charges for winter months; hot and cold Iwths sanitary arrangements perfect —Mrs. ANKERS. BRIDGE HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. (Fully licensed.) EXCELLENT accommodation; first-class Cuisine; electric light throughout; billiard room; bowling and tennis lawns; recreation rooms and every other comfort. Extensive alteration omp-eted OCEAN VIEW HOUSE, SUPERIOR BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. 'VICTORIA (Marine) TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH **OUSE is modern built, stands in Xx best part of Marine Terrace, command^ unin- TMrupted sea view. Moderate terms by the day or week. MRS. A. KENSITT, Proprietress. Wanted. ARCH AND OAK TREES Wanted in quanti- JLJ ties.—John Evans, Timber Merchant, Caersws, Mont. WANTED, a Servant (Welsh), over 21, to do W washing, baking, and assist generally vnder the Matron. — Apply to the MASTER, Workhouse, Lampeter. WANTED, LTnfurnisbed, Sunny Room, per- manency.—Terms, &c., to "ALPHA," GAZETTE Office. APARTMENTS.—Wanted Three or Four Rooms in Aberystwyth, with attendance, &c., anitable for Dentist.-Apply by Friday morning, W. 0 JONES, Post Office, Aberystwyth. OENERAL Servant wanted at once. — Mrs MORGAN, Milliner, 18, Pier Street, Aber- ystwytb. WANTED a Strong" Boy. about 15 or 16, to learn the trade and willing to drive -occasionally. Good home. O. D. WILLIAMS, & Co. Grocers, Aberkenfig, Bridgend. ENERAL SERVANT, capable and experienced who can do plain cooking, wanted. Wages, £ 15.—Mrs FENTON, 5, Vineyard. HIll, Wimbledon. WANTED a CLERK, with knowledge of Short- hand. Apply, MANAGER, M. & M. Rly., Aberystwyth. TO TA lIP"" \mrANTED, good MAN. IMPROVER, and an ▼ ▼ APPRENTICE. Constant work. Apply, "WILLIAM DA VIES, Tailor, Svcamore-st., Newcastle jEmlyn. TO TAILORS. WANTED, YOUNG MAN as general hand; constant employment. Apply, EDWARDS, Llanfihangel, Borth, R.S.O. \\TANTED, an APPRENTICE to the Tailoring trade. Applv, TATLOR," Welsh Gazette" Office. XIXANTED,a BAKER and CONFECTIONER; must be good all-round hand; total abstainer; no others need apply. Permanency for suitable hand.—STEAM BAKERY, Lampeter. TO Lct. TO BE LET. Two newly-built Warehouses or Workshops iH Portland-road. — Apply, 32, North Parade. BLAENANT FARM, NEWCASTLE EMLYN (One mile from Station), CONTAINING 231 acres excellent arable and old pasture, well watered, in good heart and cultivation with ample modernised buildings, smtable for feeding and dairy work; immediate Possession. Apply-CILGWYN ESTATE OFFICE, NEWCASTLE EMLYN. For Sale. T° ofE if?1?' by Private Treaty, at once, a Rick SM"an" T° DW^LLIN^DHOY PRIVATE Treaty, a desirable F RGrnn SITUATE IN Railwav-terrace. Daniel, Son, and Meredith, Queens-road, Aberystwyth. fOT.Sa!e ssjjsrm- ^s-siEK J TR«MWOOp "TOR at JL Moderate Rates.—Apply to John Evans Steam Saw 'Mills, Caersws, Mont. P0RnfS!LErTffOi,5 ot Lisburne.—What offers? Writo "SS "WELSH GAZETTE," Aberystwyth. ~S0r Sale.—Cowkeepera and Dairy Provision Business: Established -Anblv tV<^Tked by «ner Wh0 wiU Srant lease. Xondon I'BT0TT' 65' Rornan Boad, Old Ford, Sales by Auction. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, AND MEAT VAN. TO BE SOLD BY, PUBLIC AUCTION, On Monday, Febitqry 4th, 1901, by MR. J. E. JAMES (By order of Mr Herbert Matthews, who is giving up the Butchering business), the following PONIES, TRAPS. AND HARNESS, comprising Pony Stallion, rising two years old six-year-old Pony in foal; three Market Traps, two of which are equal to new; one small Spring Cart; three good sets of Harness, silver and brass-mounted, several Riding Bridles, &c.; also two excellent Sheep Dogs, and one Rubber-tyred Meat Van equal to new one Meat Hand Truck, together with a number of Milk Churns, Pig Troughs, and many other useful articles. TERMS—Six months' credit on conditions. Sale to commence at two o'clock sharp. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF — CARRIAGES, HARNESS AND GARDEN UTENSILS. "!V/ff~R. J. E. JAMES has been instructed by J- Jones, Esq., Oswestry, to offer for Sale On Mond-ry, February 4th, 1901, The following PONY CARRIAGES, HARNESS, AND GARDEN UTENSILS, Comprising :-1 Grey Pony, Set of Brass-mounted omgle Harness;! Four-wheel Carriage (the above will be offered in One Lot); 1 Gent's Saddle; Riding Bridle 1 strong Waggonette to carry eight; 1 Phaeton w;th Rumble 1 Gent's Shooting Dog Cart; 1 Brown Whitechapel do. Wheel Barrow; Stable and Garden Utensils. Six Months' Credit on all sums above P,5 upon approved security, or Discount of 6d. in the Pound for Cash. SALE TO COMMENCE AT THREE P.M. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. j MR. R. K. JENKINS will offer for Eale by Public Auction, AT AlV EARLY DATE, Several LEASEHOLD HOUSES in the Town of Aberystwyth. 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.:— Estimated Estimated STATIONS. Weight. STATIONS. Weight, Tons. Tons. Llanymynech 7 Pensarn 4 Llansaintffraid 6 Harlech (1899) 7 Kerry (1899) 2 £ Harlech 8i Llanidloes 9; Talsarnau (1899) 61 St. Harmons Talsarnau 6 (1899) ij Portmadoc 4 Builth 5 Criccieth (1899) 10 Abergeciw 3 Criccieth 9 Boughrood 6 Ahererch (1899) 5 Boiih 2 Abererch 7 1 n (1899) 4 —— Total 114 For further particulars, and to treat, apply to C. S. DENNISS, Secretary. Oswestry, December, 1900. For Sale. BUILDING LAND AT DOLGELLEY. THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL invite Tenders for the purchase of a piece of land situate in Smithfield Street and having a frontage thereto of 25 yards or thereabouts and containing an area of about 150 square yards, subject to Conditions, particulars of which may be obtained at my office at Dolgelley. Tenders are to be delivered to me not later than Monday the 4th day of February next. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order, W. R. DAVIES, Solicitor, Dolgeiley, Clerk to the Council. 23rd Jan., 1901. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY TENDER. 1000 (More or less) Larch Poles 850 (More or less) Larch Trees Now growing on Dolcaradog Farm, in the Parish of Machynlleth. They are of 33 years' growth, and nicely adapted for Colliery and Mining purposes. They stand within about Four Miles from Machyn- lleth Station, and within a short distance of the Main Road. Tenders will be received up to Saturday, 9th of February. On application to Owner by Post the Timber will be shown to intending purchasers, as well as to point out the way of exit from the Plantation to the Road. Address- EDWARD DAVIBS, Dolcaradog, MACHYNLLETH. 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, North East 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. DAVID MORGAN, DRAPERY MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 18, pIER STREET, VERYSTWYTIT. Public Notices, f! NORTH ANI) SOUTH WALES LIMITED. BALANCE SHEET. AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1900. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. £ B. d. £ s. d. Deposits, Current Account Bal- Cash in band, at call or three ances, &e. 9,316.021 15.11 days' notice 2,289,197 18 10 Notes in Circulation 43,630 0 0 Investments in Public Securities: Drafts, not exceeding 21 days' —Consols; India Stock; and date 13,611 14 8 Debenture and Preference Acceptances and Credits under Stocks of first-class English issue 433,182 19 10 Railways 1,603 052 18 3 Bills for Collection and other Bills of Exchange 2,251,043 1 2 items ••• 125,844 15 3 Advances to Customers,temporary ————————— Loans on Railways and other Total Liabilities to Public £ 9,932,291 5 8 Shares. &e. 3,895,714 5 8 CAPITAL; Acceptances and, ts unac- Total Sub- ceptedper contra 433,182 19 10 cribed £ 2,400,000 0 0 Bank Buildings-^rHead Office and Of which in Branches. 168,822 15 10 Reserve liability 1,800,000 0 0 Sums in traiuit* with Branches and Agents and other Items 312,496 13 8' Paid up 600,000 0 0 Reserved Fund 400,000 0 0 Undivided Profits 21,219 9 7 1,021,219 9 7 P.10,953,510 15 3 R,10,953,510 15 3 T. BROCKLEBANK, 5 WILLIAM WATSON, Directors. T. ROWLAND HUGHES, G. R. SANDBACH. > General Manager. We have to report that we have verified the Cash and Bills of Exchange on hand at the Head Office and at the Liverpool and District Branches, and have examined the securities representing the Bank's Investments, and those held against short loans and advances to customers, and nnd them to be in order. We have also examined the Balance Sheet in detail with the Books at the Head Office and the Certified Return from the Branches/and, in our opinion, the Balance Sheet is a full and fair Balance Sheet, properly drawn up so as to exhibit a correct view of the Bank's affairs, as shown by the Books of the Bank, and we certify, in accordance with the Companies' Act, 1900, that all our requirements as Auditors have been complied with. HARMOOD BANNER & SON, Chartered Accountants. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Governors and Subscribers of Aberystwyth Infirmary will be POSTPONED, owing to the Funeral of Her Majesty the Queen, to SATURDAY, the 9th prox., at the Town Hall at 11 a.m. CARDIGANSHIRE CONSTABULARY. TENDERS Are required for the supply of POLICE CLOTHING For the above Force. Forms of Tenders may be obtained at the Chief Constable's Office, Aberystwyth. Tenders must be sent in on or before 6th February, 1901. HOWELL EVANS, Chief Constable's Office, Chief Constable. Aberystwyth 21st January, 1901. MANCHESTER & 31ILFORD RAILWAY PUBLIC NOTICE. On Saturday Next, February 2nd, THE FOLLOWING TRAINS ONLY Will be run on this Line, viz.:— 9-40 a.m. from Pencader to Aberystwyth. 3 p.m. from Aberystwyth to Pencader. The Goods Warehouses at all the Stations will be closed on Saturday, February 2nd. J. C. RUSSELL, Aberystwyth, General Manager. January 29th, 1900. In the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division. BETWEEN JOHN JONES, PLAINTIFF, and PHILIP JAMES, DEFENDANT. T THE UNDERMENTIONED PHILIP JAMES, -9 of Pantllwyfen Farm, Brecon, farmer, the above-named Defendant, desire to express my ¡ sincere regret that I should have charged you ¡ before the Borough Justices at Brecon with having ¡ stolen a lamb belonging to me on the 14th June ¡ last, I admit I did so before I was aware of the ¡ true facts of the matter. I am now in possession of all the facts and I unreservedly admit there ¡ never was the slightest foundation for the charge. j I further acknowledge that you have generously i acceded to my appeal to you, to stay the pro- ceedings in this action by waiving your claim for ¡ any damages you have sustained in the matter j provided I pay the costs and expense incurred by j you in the matter of your Defence at the Brecon- i shire Quarter Sessions where the Grand Jury found j no true Bill and also the whole of the costs of this j action and of the publication of this apology. j To these terms I gladly agree. PHILIP JAMES. | To Mr. JOHN JONES, ¡ Berthddu, Swyddffynon, Cardiganshire. G O GIN A N. CYNHELIR Eisteddfod Fawreddog YN Y LLE UCHOD, GROGLITH NESAF. BEIRNIAD CERDDOROL MR. O. T. JONES, G.T.S.C (ALAW FESTIN) » PRIF DDARN O'R DYFNDER Y LLEF AIS (Samuel). X4 A THLWS. CORAU MEIBION MWYNDER Y MEUSYDD' (Protkeroe). £ 3 A THLWS. Y Programmes i'w cael oddiwrth yr Ysgrifenydd am Id.; drwy y Post, lid. Ysgrifenydd; H. M. EVANs, Penbryn, GOGINAN. GOGINAN. SPECIAL NOTICE. GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS AT j London House, DURING THIS MONTH. Mw Ready, Part Two. Price One Shilling"nett. A HISTORY OF ABERYSTWYTH. ABERYSTWYTH, ITS COURT LEET, 1690-1836, WITH SUPPLEMENTAL CHAPTERS TO 1900, BY GEO. EYRE EVANS. Author of Whitchurch of Long Ago,, Midland Churches' S'c- SUBSCRIBERS: HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN MAYOR AND CORPORATION OFABERYSTWYTH SIR JAMES HILLS-JOHNES, V,C., and LADY HILLS- JOHNES. SIR LEWIS MORRIS. SIR JAMES WEEKS SZLUMPER. MATTHEW LEWIS VAUGHAN DAVIES, 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 CHARLES 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. y- 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 all orders will be received. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. NATIONAL CAGE BIRD SHOW, CRYSTAL PALACE, FEB. 8TH TO 12TH. CRUFT'S DOG SHOW, ROYAL AGRI- CULTURAL HALL, FEB. 12 TO 15. On FRIDAY, February Stfa 1901, ¡, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO LONDON Time of Third Class Fares for the Starting Double Journey. } 2 Days 5 Days 8 Days p.m. Tickets. Tickets. Tickets. Aberystwyth.12 30) Bow Street .12 40 I *Llanfihangel 12 46 >• 1 (10 Borth .12 501 IfoAH <710 •Ynyslas .12 55) 1 ^J-». Glandovey 1 7 J 1 "J Machynlleth. 1 35 f Carriages will run through to London (Euston). C, Passengers Return from London (Euston) as under:— Two Days Passengers return at 9-45 p.m. on Saturday, February 9th. Five Days Passengers return at 9.45 p.m. on Tuesday, February 12th. Eight Days Passengers return at 945 p.m. on Friday, February 15th.. *Passengers for Ynyslas and Llanfihangel, re- turning by the 9-45 p.m. ex Euston, must alight at Borth. 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 General Manager. Oswestry, January, 1901. Business Notices. H. P. EDWARDS, BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK BUTCHER, 34 G REAT 'DARKGATE STREET 11 A BERYSTWYTH. BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY SUPPLIED HOME-MADE SAUSAGES AND PURE LARD. ME-CURED HAMS AND BACON, CORNED JLJL BEEF, AND PICKLED TONGUES. 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 STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY LEATHER GOODS, Photographs, Purses, Pocket Books, Albums, Music Cases, etc., SUITABLE FOR EVERY-DAY USE, AT AN ENORMOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES. English and Welsh Songs, Half Price. It will repay you to call here before making your purchases elsewhere. 4, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. ESTABLISHED 1835. D. R. JONES AND SON, LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S & CHILDREN'S BOOT & SHOE MAKER, 7, B RIDGE sTREET, ABERYSTWYTH A large assortment of Children's Boots and Shoes always in Stock. Sand Boots in Great Variety. Repairs neatly and promptly executed. AGENT FOB HERCULES NOBILITY AND THE HOLDFAST BRAND. Lampeter Hand-sewn Boots always in Stock. COUGH MIXTURE FOR WINTER COUGH AND BRONCHITIS TRY ROBERT ELLIS'S COUGH MIXTURE AND CHEST TONIC. lOid. and 2s. 3d. per bottle, post free EAGLE RESTAURANTi "26 GREAT,DARKGATE..STREETj NEWLY PENED SITUATION CENTRA HOT DNERS AT I O'CLOCK j 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. I NOTICE. TO PROMOTERS OF EISTEDDFODAU, CONCERTS, ETC., PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Quickly and Neatly Done AT THE WELSH GAZETTE OFFICES, BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. r Posters, Tickets, Handbills, Programmes, etc., AT MODERATE CHARGES Business Notices. NEW MARKET HALL jyjARKET STREET, A BERYSTWYTH. FURNISHED with STALLS for Butter, Cheese and i- Egg Merchants, Corn Merchants, Green Grocers, Crockery Dealers, Flannel Merchants, Vendors of roya, &c. FIRST-CLASS CONCERT & 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. Catering undertaken for Excursionists, &c. D. M. HAMER PROPRIETOR. [Established 1856.] E. RO WE & 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 ^UlTINGS, rjIROUSERINGS, OVERCOATINGS &c., At their New and more Commodious Premises in North Parade, at MODERATE PRICES. LADIES' TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. All orders promptly executed on the Premises by experienced hands. Style and Fit guaranteed. Your esteemed favours respectfully solicited. Educational. Mr J. E. LEAH, A.R.C.O. (Lond) Organist and Choirmaster English Congregational Church, Aberystwyth. Lessons in Organ and Pianoforte Playing, Harmony, Counterpoint, &c. Theory Lessons by Correspondence. Address: Bourneville," North Road, Aberystwyth MISS PHILLIPS, CERT. R.A.M., R.C.M., AXD TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, ORGANIST 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 V J C T 0 R I A-(MARINE) JEERACE ABERYSTWYTH", SEPARATE KINDERGARTEN. PRINCIPAL Miss KATE B. LLOYIT. Certificated Mistress, Assisted by a -Staff of highly qualified Resident Governesses. REFERENCES— Thomas Jones, Esq., B.A., H.M. Inspector of School Llanelly; The Rev. O. Evans, D.D., King's Cross, London. E. H. Short, Esq., H.M. Inspector, Aberystwyth. Principal Edwards, D.D., Bala Theological College. Principal Roberts, M.A., U.C.W. Principal Prys, M.A., Trevecca College. Dr Scholle Aberdeen University. Rev T. A Penry, Aberystwyth. Pupils prepared for the London and Welsh Matricu lations Oxford and Cambridge Examinations, &c. For Terms &c,, apply PRINCIPA14 ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL HEADMASTER M R. DAVID SilIUEL, M.A., (Cantab). SENIOR MISTRESS MISS EDITH M. E WART, M.A., (Vict) ASSISTANT MASTERS AND MISTRESS m R- T 30MAS 0 WENS, MR- J. H. H0WELI" MR. N. H. THOMAS, B.A., (Oxon). MISS S. E. THOMAS, DRAWING: MR. J. H. APPLETON, Cert. Art Master. School re-opens September 18th. 1900. Pupils requiring Railway Season Tickets will please apply to me forthwith. „ „ JOHN EVANS. 6, Portland Street, Clerk" Aberystwyth 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 MADE A. JOINSON, ] 4 PIER STREET9 ^BERYSrvTTH Business Notices. WARD & CO's ABERYSTWYTH BAZAAR Is the Noted Shop for TOYS And Every Description of FANCY ARTICLES BEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE FO SMOKERS' < <■ REQUISITE 8 GREAT DARKGATE STREET UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS: UMBRELLAS =: c: CI) OJ <: .J t'11 .J ¡:z.t > :s := UMBRELLAS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO, UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED Equal to New in 48 hours. AT DANIEL THOMAS 22 and 24, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, > ABERYSTWYTH. BUY YOUR MEDICINES FROM DAVIES BROS. THE PHARMACY, LAMPETER ALL DRUGS AND CHEMICALS O, GUARANTEED PURITY. 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' 9W High Street, TOWYN. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Studs, Links, Thimlfcles, Albert Chains, Novelties in Electro-Plate, LADIES' AND GENT'S TURSES, Fancy Goods, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Briar and Meerschaum Pipes in Cases, Tobacco Jars, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. "NO SEA-SIDE PRICES—Same prices as large towns. r Fishing Tackle of all kinds. Information given as to fishing in the district. HARFORI) SQUARE, LAMPETER. WALTER 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. Goods not in Stock procured at Shortest Notice by Parcels arriving daily from London and other centre. ¡ IMPORTANT NOTICE. A i NEW CHEMIST BUSINESS* 33, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. (Opposite the Post Office). W. MI ALL JONES (From Bradley and Bourdas, London) Has opened the above Premises as a F IRST-CLASS PHARMACY A most varied Supply of PUREST BKUGS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. &c. + c