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THE "UlelsD Gazette" WILL BE FOUND A FIRST-CLASS ADVERTISING MEDIUM It is sold by a large nrnnber 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. Lost. DAFAD GOLLEDIG. Collwyd, ddechreu Mawrth, Dafad wen gyrniog: clustnodau, tori blaen yr aswy a cbilbollt oddiar v dde. Gwobrwyir y sawl a roddo hysbysrwvdd boddhaol am dani i Isaac Jones, Rhiwfallen, Lledrod. AR GOLL O Fferm I'rvn Carnau, oddiar Mawrtb diweddaf, DAFAD "GYMREIG ag OEN, lianer breed. Mae y Ddafad wedi colli ei gwlan oddiar ei gwddf.—Ymofyner a WILLIAM ROWLANDS, Butcher, 1. North Parade, Aberystwyth. Wanted. — TAILORS—Wanted Trousers and Waistcoats Makers—Apply to John Richards & Co., Ladies' and Gent's Tailors and Outfitters, Aber- ystwyth. LARCH AND OAK TREES Wanted in quanti- ties.—John Evans, Timber Merchant, Caersws, Mont. WANTED, Mining and Quarry Plant, Rails, Machinery, Trains, Pumps, Waterwheels, Wrought and Cast-irons, Scrap, Lead, Zinc, Copper, Brass, Hemp, and Manilla Ropes, Ships, Sails, Anchors, Chains, Waste; Rubber, etc., etc. Highest Cash prices.—Mcllquham, Bridge End Stores, Aberystwyth. WANTED—'SMART YOUTH as an apprentice for the Drapery Trade.—Apply, Rowland Morgan, London House, Aberystwyth. WANTED—25th of June, COMFORTABLE LODGINGS, West, Coast of Wales, for ten days, double bedroom, sitting room.-Apply, giving terms and references, to E. C. Pinckney, Wraxall, Brad ford-on-Avon. T7t7"ANTED—A smart Young Man as an Im- ▼ » prover to the Drapery and Ironmongery trade. One from the country preferred.—Apply to 13. D.'Jon<\s, Emporinm, Lam pel er. Apartments. 6r IVRINITY PLACE, apartments, to let, con- JL venient to sea and station.—Mus. EDWARDS. CLAREMONT HOUSE, 30, Marine-terrace, is c centrally situated and commands full view of •»ea. First-class apartments. Moderate terms. Reduced charges for winter months; hot and cold baths sanitary arrangements perfect —Mrs. ANKEKS. TT LANDRINDOD WELLS.—Buxrux HOUSE, L Comfortable Apartments, with Board, 30s. per week each in Public Room.—Mrs. Evans. LLANDRINDOD WELLS.—'BKYNTIRION, Tem- iri pie-street. Public and Private Apartments. "(Close to the Mineral Waters and Baths. Boarding "BRTdge HOTEL, LLANDIiTXPOD WELLS. (Fully licensed.) EXCELLENT accommodation; first-class Cuisine; electric liffht throughout; billiard room; -bowlin and tennis lawns recreation rooms and ,every other comfort. Extensive alteration omp.eted TREFECGA HOUSE, LLANDR1NDOD WELLS. Conveniently situated for Station and Wells TUBLIC AND PRIVATE APARTMENTS. BOARDERS TAKEX AT 5s. A DAY. Hot and Cold Baths and Electric Light. MH. & MRS. REES JONES. ESTABLISHED 1877. JDUGG AN S HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. (CENTRAMA* SITUATED). TEMPERANCE, COMMERCIAL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, AVITH APARTMENTS. Large Dining, Drtvin,, and Smoke Rooms, fitted up with Electric Light, Hot and Cold Baths. Two minutes walk from the Railway Station on the Western Side, and near Post Office. Park and Mineral Springs. Terms on application. OCEAN YIVM. ABERYSTWYTH. PRIVATE HOTEL. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. BEST PART OF THE PROMENADE. FACING SEA. Grand Views. Highly Recommended. Cyde Rooms Terms: Moderate.—Apply, IHS. KENSIT. BED LION HOTEL POTRnYDFENDIGAID. PROPRIETOR EDWARD JENKINS. THIS old established and well known Hotel has been recent lv renovated. Parties, Cyclists. Commercial Gentlemen and Visitors to the noted Teifv Lakes and Strata Florida Abbey, will find every accommodation and comfort on very moderate charges. Best Ales, Wines, Spirits, Cigars, &c. Posting in all its branches. Good Stabling. ,conveyances meet all trains at Strata Florida Station. For Sale. FLOWERS.—Cut Flowers and Plants for Sale Palms, &c., on Hire for Decoration.—Apply HEAD GARDENER, Queen's Hotel Gardens, Aberystwyth. PRIME CLOVER and Rye Grass Hay 80s per ton. Prime Meadow Hay 75s. per ton, trussed, delivered on rail, Ruthin Wheat Straw in battens 55s per ton Oats and Barley Straw 45s per ton Prime quality Garton; abundance Seed; Wheat straw, P,,3 per ton on rail Flint and Denbigh stations; Oats at 7s 6d per 105; Burton Prize Malting Barley Seed; also Chevelier Barley Seed. Samples and prices on application. Apply, HUGHES, 'HE STORES, Ruthin. GOOD INVESTMENT. ABERYSTWYTH.—TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, four newly-built Houses known as 1, 2, 3, and 4, Trindod-terrace, situate in Trinity, road, all let to good tenants. Each house contains 10 Rooms, 2 W.C's, Bathroom (hot and cold watei laid on), Scullery, and yard, all conveniently arranged.—For further particulars apply to L Bearne, Builder, 37, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. TO TAILORS.—Good Business for Sale, hous, and shop nearly new, in good position. Es tablished 60 years.-Davies Bros., Newcastle Emlyn. FOR SALE, cheap, two large American Stoves in perfect order; lately used for heatini A !f-od-rilri'v> P„;i'ti«t Church.—Apply. T. H. Ed yil». To Let. TO LET, with immediate possession, the newly- erected premisis, 10, Railway-terrace, Aber- ystwyth (prominent corner opposite railway station)-7 Bed, 3 Reception Rooms, usual Domestic Offices, good Basements, Bath (hot and cold), Gas and Electric Lights and Bells.-Apply to Mr J. Arthur Jones, architect, 7, Queen's-terrace, or to Mr D. A. Lloyd, 5, North-road, Aberystwyth. BEIIYSTWYT H.-TO BE LET, at once, several A splendid Dwelling Houses, containing 14 Rooms, pleasant situation, few minutes' walk from the Promenade.—Apply, MESSRS DANIEL, SON and MEREDITH Estate Agents, Queen's-road, Aber- ystwyth. TO LET.—LOCK-UP SHOPS, situate in Market- street, Aberystwyth.—Apply to the SECRE- TARY of the Corn Market Company, 30, Portland- treet, Aberystwyth. FFARM AR OSOD.—Mae Brechfa Fach, vn mhlwyf Llangeitho, yn cynwys oddeutu 70 cyfer b dir—gwair a lIafur-ar osod. Bvdd yn rhydd Mihangel nesaf (Mehefin 29ain, 1901). Am fanylion pellach ymofyner a David Evans, Cae- gwyn, Llangeitbo. BERYSTWYTH.-TO BE LET FURNISHED, A separately or together, with or without attendance, two charming semi-detached Villas; electric light inside and out.—Apply to Miss Wight, Bella Vista, Cliff-terrace. TO LET, the fully licensed house known as the Western Vaults, North-parade, Aberystwyth. For particulars apply D. M. Davies, Is. New-street; or Morgan and Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Aberystwyth. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, "GAR- REGWEN," Ilhyd lewis, in the Vale of Troedyraur, Cardiganshire, within four miles of Henllan railway station, and about the same distance from the seaside, consisting of a Dwelling- house, with four Bedrooms, Parlour, Dining Room, Kitchen, Pantries, vc., very commodious Outhouses. Stable, Coach-house, Cow-house, &c., with a good Kitchen Garden and Orchard; with a field three acres if required; Post and Telegraph Office close by; Rent moderate.—Apply W. R. Jones, Dyffryn- ceri, Rhydlewis. TO BE LET from Michaelmas next, the Farm and Lands of PENSARNDDU-UCHAF, and BRONIAL Fields, Bettws Evan, Cardiganshire containing about 68 Acres.—Apply to Mr D. Morris, Surveyor, Cardigan TO LET. DYFFRYN, PENUWCH.—A very nice Country Villa in the parish of Llanbadarn Odwyn, on roadside to Tregaron, with a farm of 9 to 10 acres and excellent outhouses, property of Rev D. W. Jones. A very choice place. Posses- sion may be had next October. Apply—Miss S. J. JONES, DYFFRYN, PENUWCH, I/LANIO ROAD. __J TO BE LET, from 29th September next, the House. Garden and Meadows known as ABEREIFED, situate on the high road between Llechryd and Ceiiartli.-Apply to Mrs. Griffith, Llwynduris, Boncath. TO LET. Michaelmas next, BRYNAMLWG FARM, about 28 acies, near Pencader Station. Excellent Dwelling-house and Out- buildings, all new.—Apply M. Thomas, Cwmhwplin, Pencader. TO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, Myrtle-hill Villa; 3 reception, 5 bed rooms; kitchen garden, three acres of land, coach-house, stable, I etc.; close to River Teify and It mile from the collegiate town of Lampeter.-Apply Vicar, Llywel, Trecastle, Breconshire. SOUTH WALES. TO BE f^ET* OR SOLD, unfurnished, witij| immediate possession, the modern built residence called "GLANTIVY," two miles from Cardigan Town and Railway Station, and situate on the estuary of the beautiful River Tivy, and within halt-a-nile of the Parish Church and Post Office (St. Dogmells) and the sea; comprising Dining, Drawing, and Morning-rooms four best Bedrooms and Dressing-room, six other rooms, Bath-room (hot and cold water), w.c., Kitchen, and other well-arranged out-otfices; Stabling for 3 horses, Coach-bouse, and Saddle-room, 2 Cottages, Piggeries, etc.; good Kitchen, Garden of half an acre, with small Conservatory attached, together with (if required) 22 acres of Superior Meadow Land, Shooting over 1,200 acres obtainable. Fishing and Fox-hunting in the neighbourhood. Apply to JOHN EVANS, Estate Agent, &S., Cardigan. To be Sold. TO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, a desirable Dwelling House, situate in Railway-terrace, containing 8 rooms.—Apply, Daniel, Son, and Meredith, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. ONTRHYDFENDIGAID.—Leasehold dwelling JL for Sale, 78 years unexpired. Nicely situated, commodious, 9 rooms, scullery, stable, cowshed, hayshed, coach-house, garden. Also lodgings to let.-Apply, David Jones, Wellington House, Pontr h y d f endigaid". ABERYSTWY TH. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY prIVATE TREATY 46 YAIA ABLE FREEHOLD BUIL1) ING PLOTS, Being parts of the field known as the CRICKET FIELD, and having a frontage to Caradoc-road, St. David's-road, and a proposed new road respectively, and within five minutes' walk of the centre of the town, in the following Lots and subject to con- ditions which may be inspected :— Lot I.-Having 14 yards frontage to Caradoc- road and 48 yards to proposed new road. Lot 2.—11 yards to Caradoc-road. Lot 3.—Do. to do. Lot 4.—36 yards to do. Lots 5 to 19.—8 yards do. Lots 20 to 34.—8 yards to new road Lot 35.—13 yards to Caradoc-road and 38 yards to new road. Lots 36 to 40.—8 yards to new road. Let 41.- 21 yards frontage to new road. Lots 42 to 45 -13 do. to St. David's-road. Lot 46.-36 yards frontage to new road, 30 yards to adjoining road. The Lots are admirably adapted for villa and other-residences, all of which, being situate within the borough of Aberystwyth. may be supplied with an abundant supply of Plynlimou water. For further particulars, apply to Mr J. E. James, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth, or to Mr E. Edwards, The Laurels, Aberystwyth. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. PANTMEINOG. P -1 -NL, T Nl E 1 i LL AN FAIR CLYDOGAU, Is to be sold privately. It contains about 15 acres of excellent arable and pasture land. The buildings are well built. Rental, P,21 a year. Applications tc be made to S. H. EVANS, Auctioneer, Lampeter. Harford Square, Lampeter, May 15th, 1901. ? A s GRAND EISTEDDFOD S WILL BE HELD AT CARDIGAN '■ ON WEDNESDAY, AUQJJST 14TH, 1901 ABOUT e £ 100 IN PRIZES e WILL BE OFFERED FOR MUSIC, LITERARY, ART, & M1SCELLANEOU s, COMPETITIONS. g j. Piv><rrcirrir.;es per Post 1.(1 each, may be obtained < J. SVCI\C;.VY. Sales by Auction. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. PARISHES OF LLANSANTFFREAD & LLANBADARN-TREFEGLWYS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD FARMS. "]Vf"R« R- K. JENKINS has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the TALBOT HOTEL, Aberystwyth, On HONDA Y the 12th day of A UGUST, 1901. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the following most desirable properties:— LOT I.-All that Freehold Farm known as TRIALMAWR, situate mainly in the parish of Llansantffread, also a sUlall portion in the parish of Llanbadarn-Trefeglwys, both in the County of Cardigan, comprising 243 acres 3 roods and 11 perches or thereabouts, of most suitable land with suitable homestead, outbuildings, etc, and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Evans, as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of £ 112 10s. Lot 2.—A Moiety or half part of and in the Free- hold Farms and lands known as WERNLLAETH and GARNFOEL, both situate in the parish of Llansantffread, in the County of Cardigan. The farm of Wernllaetb contains 176 acres, 3 roods and 19 perches or thereabouts, of capital arable and pasture land, and is now in the occupation of Mrs Jane Evans, at an annual rent of £37 for the moiety. Garnfoel contains 105 acres, 1 rood., and 25 perches, or thereabouts, of capital arable anl pasture land, and is now in the occupation of Mrs Jane Evans at an annual rent of £18 for the moiety. The said properties are situate within a few niiles of the village of Llanon, and within easy distance of the main road from Aberystwyth and Aberayron, and form a most desirable investment. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, No .9, Baker-street, Aberystwyth; Mr Hugh Hughes, solicitor, Aberystwyth; Messrs Smith, Davies and Co, solicitors, Aberystwyth; or to Messrs Smith, Davies and Evans, solicitors, Aberayron. 5, LAURA PLACE, ABERYSTWYTH. Sale of Superior Household Furniture and other Effects. _ILI[P,. J. E. JA-AIES has been instructed "— to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On Wednesday, August 7th, 1901, THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising Drawing Room Suite in Ebony Frames, upholstered in Tapestry, consisting of Couch, two Easy Chairs and four small Chairs, one Inlaid Chip- pendale Armchair, one small Occasional Table, one ditto Chair, one Mahogany Sideboard, two Mahogany Fire Screens on Stands, one Mahogany Side Table, Plush Curtains, Gipsy Table, Skin Hearthrug and Mats. Mahogany Hall Table with Stone Tops, six Mahogany Dining Room Chairs (haired-seated), Miho^ny Telescope Table, two Mahogany Square "Tables on Casters. Black Marble Clock, four Steel Engravings, Grandfather's Clock in Oak, Deal Cupboards, Dressers and Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Fanders, Fire Irons and Utensils, Copper Coal Scuttle and Kettle, Brass Meat Jack and Fire Stand, Scales and Weights, Copper Warming Pan, two Oak Chairs; together with the contents of Fonr Bedrooms, comprising Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows, Wool, Hair, and Spring Mattresses, Deal Wash- stands and Dressing Tables, Mahogany Swing Glasses, Mahogany and Deal Chests of Drawers, Mahogany Commodes, one Mahogany Armchair "wffli mb^eable seat and back, Carte-seated Chairs, Toilet Sets Mahogany Bookshelves, Deal Wardrobe, Brass Fender, Deal Boot Case, Mahogany Window Poles and Rings, Hip Batb,; also a quantity of Household Linen, Blankets, Quilts. Counterpanes, Sheets, &c.. &c., Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Glass, and numerous other articles. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to commence at two o'clock. Terms—Credit on conditions. CARDIGANSHIRE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF A DESIRABLE FREE- HOLD PROPERTY, MR J. E. JAMES Has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction on MONDAY, the mit Day of AUGUST, 1901, at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, the valuable Freehold Messuages and Lands, known as PANTYPERAN situate close to the village of Llanfiliangel-geneu'r glyn, containing by admeasurement 5a Or 6p. For further particulars apply, to Messrs PORTER and AMPHLKTT, Solicitors, Colwyn Bay and Conway, or to the AUCTIONEER, Aberystwyth. TREGARON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES will be offered for Sale by Public Auction in the month of August:- House and Stable in Llanddewi-road, formerly known as the Union Offices, but now occupied by Rees Jones, the Emporium. 3 Cottages in Currier-street. 2 Cottages in High-street, Doldre. 1 Cottage known as Ty Dafydd Shon Dafydd Pentre. I All in the Town of Tregaron. And also RHYDYPANDY MILL AND FIELDS, LLANGEITHO. Full particulars will duly appear and meanwhile may be obtained of JOHN T. LEWIS, Solicitor, 54, Chancery Lane, LONDON, W.C -.L- Tenders. TENDERS are invited for the Staining of Pews and Pulpit, and Graining of th Doors of the C.M. Chapel. Work to be completed by the 20th September. Tenders to be sent on or before the 3rd August, to the Minister, Dyffryn, Goginan. Public Notices. THE NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY WILL HOLD A SHOW AT ABERYSTWYTH ) On September 11th, UPWARDS OF E200 IN PRIZES. MANY CLASSES OPEN TO ALL COMERS. PRESIDENT: W. B POWELL, Esq., Nanteos. VICE-PRESIDENTS: VAUGHAN DAVIES, Esq., M.P., Tanybwlch. JOHN FRANCIS, Esq., J.P., D L., Wallog. J. GIBSON, Esq., Aberystwyth. DA VIA DAVIES, Esq Llandinam. THE MAYOR OF ABERYSTWYTH (E. P. Wynne, Esq. C. M. WILLIAMS. Esq., Aberystwyth. Large Prizes for JUMPING and TURNOUTS. S Schedules will be ready shortly. )f THE SECRETARY, ABERYSTWYTH. — ■ (f —— Sales by* Auction. ft' — T CORRIS, COUN OF MERIONETH. Important Sale of valilible FREEHOLD FARMS (through which excellent Slate and Slab Veins traverse). I 1 7- MESSRS Gli^ART & SONS are instructed to offer m Sale by Public Auction, at the Lion Hotel, Machynlleth, on SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1901, at 2-30 o'clock in the after- noon, the following property, viz :— LOT 1.—Rugog Farm, adjoining the Main Road leading from Dolgelley to Machynlleth, containing 122 a., 0 r., 36 p. or thereabouts, and in the occupa- tion of Mr William WiUiajns as yearly tenant LOT 2.—Tymawr Fari^ (adjoining Lot lj. con- taining 70 a., 3 r., 25 P-t-Or thereabouts, and in the occupation of Messrs Owen Lewis and Owen John Lewis as yearly tenants. Together with the un-eifciosed sheepwalks adjoin- ing the farms. 1.0414 Plan, Particulars, a loilditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs Ewhs and Gillart, Solicitors, Machynlleth: or of th<f Auctioneers, Machynlleth and Towyn (Merioneth^ TOWN' OF i&|RYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE l||^EHOLD PROPERTIES. 1VTESSRS DANIEL, Sol AND MEREDITH have ^-TJL been instructed by Mrs Humphreys to Sell by Public Auction, ON AN BAIlLY DATB, The following desirable Leaifchold Properties situated in Aberystwyth, VIZ :-rl WAVERLEY HOTEL, in Smithfield-road and Mijp.gtreet No. 44, North- parade Vaenor Villa, -Notli-road. Audley House, Rath-street; Flintshire HaLse, William-street; and No. 14. Poplar-row. jjf Further particulars in fifflure issues. ABERIHOVEY. SALE OF FHE^IOLD VILLAS. IEssns DANIEL SON AND MEREDITH have 1., been instructed to Sell by Auction at the Institute, Aberdovey. On FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1901, At three p.m., subject tft conditions then produced, the two desirable FreeholLVillas known as PLEASANT Vl^r and CLINTON, situate at Hillside, Abeixfevey, commanding magni-' ficent views of the tlÍá.ry and Bay. Three Reception, Five Bedrooms, Domestic Offices, &c. Further particulars may be obtained of John' Rowlands, Bsq., Solicitor, Machynlleth or of the Auctioneers, Ah^ystwylm, Towyn, and Barmouth. LLANYBYTHER MARKET. ON MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 5TH, MESSRS. THOMAS JONES A SON Will Sell by AUCTION 31 Shropshire Ram Lambs The Propei-ty of T. H. R. HUGHES, ESQ., Neuaddfawr. B RON,GWYNG C^pIGANijHlRE. IMPORTANWMJi VALUABLE FR KKIWLD ^JlOPmiTY. MR. W. WOODWARD WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC » T AUCTION, at the Salutation Hotel, New- castle-Emlyn, on FRIDAY, the 16th day of AUGUST, 1901, at 3 p.m.. subject to conditions of sale, the valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, Farm, Cottages, and Lands, called CILFALLEN Situate in the Parish of Brongwyn, Cardiganshire, and about two miles from the town of Newcastle- Emlyn, containing 186a. 2r. 3p., or thereabouts. This property is delightfully situate, with south- ern aspect, and is intersected good roads. There is an exjellent Dwelling House, with good grounds, commodious and substantial Farm Buildings, Machinery worked by water power, and the land is well supplied with water. Possession may be had upon completion of the purchase, or by arrangement, upon 29th September next. For further particulars apply to Messrs Morgan and Richardson, Solicitors, Cardigan or to the Auctioneer, Carleon House, Cardigan. Public Notices. Miss Jane Morgan, Deceased. PURSUANT TO STATUTE 22 AXD 23 VICTORIA C. 35. THE CREDITORS OF JANE MORGAN, late of Pwlly-uchaf, in ;the parish of Llanfihangel Croyddin in the County of Cardigan, Spinster deceased (who died on the 28th day of June, 1901.) are on or before the 2nd day of September, 1901, required to send particulars of their debts or claims to me the undersigned, Solicitor for the Administrator, who will after that date proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. Dated this 29th day of July, 1901. JOSEPH DAVIES. Solicitor for the Administrator. Town Hall, Aberystwyth. PENCADER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING and Day School for Boys and Girls. Additional boarding accommodation for the exclusive me of girls has been recently provided by the 'f raction vf two new houses specially designed for the purpose. This department is under the supervision of the Music Mistress. The diet is un- limited and ofthe best qualify. THIRTY-SEVEN SUCCESSES obtained this year, including the Matriculation of the Universities of London and Wales; College of Preceptors; South Kensington Science and Art Entrance to Theological Colleges of Bangor (Baptist) and Car- diff (Baptist) Queen's Scholarship. Since 1891 a total of 511 SUCCESSES obtained at Public Examinations, including those of 38 Under-graduates of the Universities of London (20), Wales (9), and the Royal University of Ireland (9). Terms and reports on application to the Head Master. LAMPETER AND DISTRICT horticultural SbOW. (In connection with the Lampeter and District Paxton Society). THE SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF FRUIT, FLOWERS, VEGETABLES. FAR PRODUCE, IIOS-EY and POULTRY Will be held in the Hall and Grounds of the College School ) LAMPETER, On WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4th, 190: Cash prizes amounting to upwards of £34 will t I offered for competition, as well as a Silver and Bronze Medal. Schedules may be obtained gratis of D. F. LLOYD, Hon. Sec., P-i'vn, Lampc-'c I-'or Railway MX Public Notices. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SUSPENSION OF Excursion, Week 00 End OR OTHER CHEAP BOOKINGS On FRIDAYS, AUGUST 2nd and 9th, and SATURDAYS, JULY 27tli, and AUGUST 3rd and 10th, 1901. All Excursion Bookings to Stations on the LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAYS will be SUSPENDED on FRIDAYS, AUGUST 2nd and 9th, and on SATURDAYS, JULY 27th, and AUGUST 3rd and 10th. All Excursion Bookings to Stations on the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY will be SUSPENDED on SATURDAYS, JULY 27th and AUGUST 3rd. All Excursion Bookings to Stations on the MID- LAND RAILWAY will be SUSPENDED on SATURDAYS, AUGUST 3rd and 10th. This cancels all announcements of Excursion Bookings on the above-mentioned dates to L.&-N,IV., G. W., and MIDLAND RAILWAY Co's Stations and other COMPANIES' STATIONS via L. A; N.W., G. W., and MIDLAND RAILWAYS. Ordinary and TOURIST TICKETS ONLY (where such are in operation) will be issued on JULY 27th and AUGUST 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th, to L. & N. W. RAILWAY Co's Stations and other COMPANIES' Stations via L. & N. W. RAILWAY and on JULY 27th and AUGUST 3rd to GREAT WESTERN Co's Stations and other COMPANIES' Stations via GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, and on AUGUST 3rd and 10th to MIDLAND RAILWAY COS Stations and other COMPANIES' Stations via MIDLAND RAILWAY. C. b. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, July, 1901. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY ARRANGE- MENTS, 1901. On Fridays, July 26th, and August 9th and 23rd, Excursion Tickets will be issued to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW, available for 4, 8 and 16 days. On Friday, August 2nd, Excursion Bookings will be issued to CARDIFF, SWANSEA, MERTHYR, NEWPORT (Mon), available to return any day within a week of issue. ATHLETIC SPORTS and BICYCLE RACES at PWLLHELI, Aug Stb.-On Monday, Allg 5th, a Cheap Day Excursion will be run from Machynlleth, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Afon Wen, and intermediate stations to PWLLHELI. ATHLETIC SPORTS at ABERYSTWYTH, AUGUST 6th.—On Tuesday, August 6th, Cheap Day Tickets will be issued to ABERYSTWYTH from Barmouth, Machynlleth, Dolgelley, Bow Street and intermediate stations. NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, MERTHYR, AUG. 6, 7, 8, 9.—On August 5, 6, 7 Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to MERTHYR. For full particulars of all the above Excursions see handbills, to be obtained at the Stations, or apply to Mr W. H. GOUGH, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Oswestry, Secretary and General Manager. July, 1901. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALEsT ABERYSTWYTH. .¡;'XJ'UOFT CQ IiSES I.Ij SHORT COURSES in MUSIC will be held at the above College from Monday August 12th to Saturday September 7th, 1901, as follows :— Theory Competition, Orchestration, (Old and New Notation) :— MR. D. JENKINS, Mus. Bac. (Cantab.) Violin:—MR BERTIE OLLERHEAD. Piano, Organ, and Harmonium :— MR. J. E. LEAH, A.R.C.O. Voice Training:—MR WIWRID JONES, R.A.M. Art of Class Teaching :— MR W. T. SAMUEL, G. & H. For syllabus and all particulars apply to,- T. MORTIMER GREEN, REGISTRAR. llAREY COLLINS- MERRY MASCOT MINSTRELS give Three CONCERTS Daily in the ELYSIAN GROVE. OLD FAVOURITES. FRESH FACES. NEW CHORUSES. NEW SONGS. NEW SKETCHES. In fact, an up-to-date programme. HILARITY WITHOUT VULGARITY. Don't forget that the Elysian Grove is the only place Harry Collins' Merry Mascots can be seen. Three performances daily at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p m. Constant change of programme. Admissioji to the Grove and Concert, 2d. Look out for the Grand Carnival Fancy Dress Ball which will take place in the Grove on Wednes- day, August 7th, 1901, when £5 will be given away in prizes. See future announcements. Business Notices. IMMENSE SUCCESS. COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Highly CCOLEMAN S QUININE WINE recommended COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE by the COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Medical COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Profession. QOLEMAN'S QUININE WINE COLEMANS QUININE WINE 'is a FINE TONIC and a SPLENDID PICK-ME-UP. COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Highly COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE • recommended COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE by the COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Medical COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Profession. COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Cures neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous disorders. Improves the appetite and strengthens the system. COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Highly COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE recommended COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE 'by the COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Medical COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Profession. COLEl\IAN'S QUININE WINE 1 ILEDICAL MEN ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDING IT Sold by all Grocers and Chemists. Wholesale Agents—EDWARDS & SON, 147, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON. Proprietors—J. CHAPMAN and CO., Limited L. NORWICH and LONDON, e Samples bottles sent free on receipt of 3d for Postag a Sold hy- J. JAMES &: Co., Grocer, Terrace-road, ABER YSTWYTH. r J. MATHTAS k Co. Br-id^-st.. ABFRY^TWYTI II a.j,, »J tJ.L1, ».»> k A r Pubic Notices. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that I, the undersigned, from -t- and after this date will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife Ellen Hughes, of Pendre Cottage, Llanbadarn. Dated 23rd July, 1901. JOHN HUGHES. LAMPETER SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. THIS SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1901. HEAD MISTRESS: Miss E. F. REBURN, B.A. (Hons. R.U.I., Ex Stewart Scholar R.U.I., Silver Medallist Irish Inter. Board). Assisted by highly qualified Masters and Mistresses in Pianoforte, Singing, Violin, Advanced Draw- ing, Painting, and Dancing. rèes per Teriii, For pupils under 13, £2 2s. Od. „ 1' over 13, £2 12s. 6d. Extras: Latin, German, Music, Advanced Drawing, Painting and Dancing Pupils not resident in or near Lampeter are required to board in the SCHOOL BOARDING HOUSE, unless specially exempted from this regulation. For further particulars apply to THOS. LLOYD, Lampeter. 'Solicitor. A MOTOR CAR Runs daily between CARDIGAN AND NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Enquire for times of starting at T. M. DANIELS, At above towns. Table of Regular Services will be published later. CARDIGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 1901. Open to the counties of Cardigan, Carmarthen, and Pembroke. President: Col, J. R. Howell, Pantgwyn. THIS SHOW will be held at NETPOOL FIELD, CARDIGAN, On WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of AUGUST, 1901. Entries close August 12th, 1901. For further information apply to- D. MORGAN JONES, Town Clerk, Cardigan. NEW SEEDS!! HADAU NEWYDD EP. TAYLOR 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; best, early, and Marrow; Fat Peas, and all other seeds. E. P. TAYLOR, Fruiterer, Greengrocer, and Radnor House. Game Dealer. Terrace-rd., Aberystwyth. Educational. MISS PHILLIPS, CERT., R.A.M., R.C.M., AND TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, 0 RCANIST 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 ICTORIA (MARINE) T ERR ACE A BERYSTWYTH-, SEPARATE KINDERGARTEN. PRINCIPAL Miss KATE B. LLOYD. Certificated Mistress, Assisted by a Staff of highly qualified Resident Governesses. ) REFERENCES— Thomas Jones, Esq., B.A., H.M. Inspector of Schools, Llanelly; The Rev. 0. Evans, D.D., King's Cross, London. E. H. Short, Esq., H.M. Inspector, Aberystwyth. Principal Edwards, D.D., Rala Theological College. Principal Roberts, M.A., U.C.W. Principal Prys, M.A., Trevecca College. Dr Scholle Aberdeen University. Rev T. A P«nry, Aberystwyth. Pupils prepared for the London and Welsh Matricu lations Oxford and Cambridge Examinations, &c. For Terms &c,, apply PElNCIP AL- IJL-JL-N ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL HEADMASTER R. j^VID ^AMUEL, M.A., (Cantab). SEXIOR MISTRESS -^ps JgDrra J^/|~ Jj^WART, M.A., (Vict" ASSISTANT MASTERS AND MISTRESS l IH. rjlHOMAS OWENS, MR' J.H.irWFLL'R(L4„;dBf' TyjR, N. He rpHOMAS, B.A., (Oxon) M S. E. T"0MAS' COOKING MISS H. BEA JOXES, (Diploma in Cooking and Launiry Work—1st Class DRAWING: 1, MR. J. H. APPLETON, Cert. Art Master. e ———— Pupils requiring Railway Season Tickets will pleaf t- apply to me forthwith. JOHN EVANS, H j C. v Public Notices. MERIONETHSHIRE Agricultural Socselp. President—Col. Burton. Ervl Arran. Vic e-l'resideri t-Nlr John Owen, Rhosigor. Great Show OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, BUTTER, AND OTHER FARM PRODUCE, &-C., ALSO GRAND SHOW OF DOGS & POULTRY (Penned and fed by old Calabar. Judge, Mr T. H. Stretch). WILL BE HELD AT BALA On Thursday, Sept. 12th, igor ALSO INTERESTING OPEN JUMPING, TROTTING, DRIVING, AND PONY BENDING RACE TRIALS, &-c. General Entries close AUGUST 28TH. Jumping, Trotting, and Ponv Bending Race Trials, &c. SEPTEMRER 6TH. Apply early for Schedules and Entry Forms to the Secretary. A comfortable covered Grand Stand will be pro- vided. Public Luncheon on the Field at one o'clock. Cheap railway arrangements from all parts. Admission to the Show at ten o'clock to witness Judging, 2s from twelve to closing time, Is. Members free. E. II. ROBERTS, Secretary, Talsaraau, R.S.O. NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE. horticultural Societp. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL FLORAL FETE will be held in the FOOTBALL FIELD, LLANBADARN ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1901. The grounds will be open at 2 o'clock and lose at 10 o'clock p m. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. AFTER 4-30- P.M., SIXPENCE. For further particulars as to Trains. Times, Fares, etc., see Handbills issued by the Company. The M. and M. Railway will run CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS. See Bills. Schedules and Particulars can be obtained from the Secretary, Mr H. G. ATWOOD, 12. North Parade, Aberystwyth NEW MARKET, HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. SJ TUJifhi Y 17, 1 A GRAND EVEXING CONCERT BY THi" ROYAL WELSH LADIES' CHOIR CONDVCTED BY MADAME CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES. Reserved Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Admission, Is Doors open 7-30. Concert at 8 o'clock. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON TUESDAY XEXT, AUGUST 6TH. Cycling Club Athletic Festival IN THE COLLEGER ATHLETIC GROUND, SMITH- FIELD ROAD. Gates open at 1 p.m. First Race 2 o'clock prompt. ADMISSION, 6d. ENCLOSURE, Is. LLAXDYSSUL Annual Bicycle Races AND 1 Athletic Sports WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st, 190L Entries close August 15th. For Entry Forms apply- JENKINS & SLATER, Hon. Sees., LLAXDYSSUL. Business Notices. 00 = !'8Oi O tV r = W > ().¡ ¿ .4 r:n U 0 < = :3 V.A ts FINEST DAN ISH BUTTER At Is Id. per lb. Bacon and Cheese •) I Of the Finest Quality AT TOM BEES' STORES. >e NEW MARKET HALL, 1 1 r\ "I p. ry, r," T TJ A> J.J » i- « i. »