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Wanted. LARCH AND OAK TREES Wanted in quanti- ties.—John Evans, Timber Merchant, Caersws, Mont. WANTED, Mining and Quarry Plant, Rails, Machinery, Trams, 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.—Mcllqubam, Bridge End Stores, Aberystwyth. HOSIERY-Wanted Machine Knitters, accus- tomed to Ribbing and Plain Machines.— Apply W. PUGH, Manufacturer, Machynlleth. GROCERY. Wanted a Strong Lad. 15 years of age as an Apprentice. Good hours.—Apply JAMES JONES. Grocer, Ystrad Rhonrida. WANTED, Cooks, Housemaids, General Ser- vants, and Kitchenmaids.—Apply, Mrs Mackenzie, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. /ROCERY.—Wanted Young Man as Haulier &c., accnsromed to horses; indoors good wages to suitable man.—State particulars, Stephen Evans, Tonyrefail. GROCERY.—Wanted Yonng Man to look after Horse and deliver and assist indoors..—Ap ply, W. Clarke, Blaenclydach. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 500 to 1000 Rabbits wanted weekly, state lowest cash price on Rail.-Apply, Messrs VAUGHAN and Co., Commission Agents, 17, Leckwith-road, Canton, Cardiff. WANTED.-A young lad as an Apprentice to the Grocery and Provision Trade, must be 15 years of age.-Apply, R. D. Jones, provision merchant, New Tredegar, via Cardiff. PENCADER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. WANTED.—A Mathematical and Science Master, qualified under the Board of Education to teach Mathematics. He will be in charge of the London and Welsh Matriculation Classes in Science and Mathematics.—Applications stating salary (resident.) to be sent to the Headmaser. GENERAL SERVANT WANTED in a family of two persons and comfortable home near London.—Apply, Mrs. Goslin, Ravenscroft, Welling, Kent. "WTANTED, a thoroughly reliable man as POST- BOY.—Apply, with references, wages ex- pected, Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan. TIT"ANTED to purchase, TURKEYS and Clean- dressed GEESE, &c., all sorts of GAME. Best prices given. Purchasers of same will do well to book orders earlv.-E. P. TAYLOR, Radnor House, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. i PENUWOH SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, CARDIGANSHIRE. WANTED, by the 1st of February, 1902, a CERTIFICATED MASTER for the Pen- uwch Board School. Average, about 70. School well staffer1 and equipped. Salary £85, with a good House and Garden. Duties may be commenced any time before the above date. Applications, stating age, qualifications, and past experience, together with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned by the 31st December. D. JENKINS, Clerk. Gwynfil House, Llangeitho, Llanio Road, R.S.O. 4th Des., 1901. For Sale. F LOWERS.-Cut Flowers and Plants for Sale F Palms, &c., on Hire for Decoration.—Apply HEAD GARDENER, Queen's Hotel Gardens, Aberystwyth. *I>RIME CLOVER and Rye Grass Hay 80s per JL ton. Prime Meadow Hay 75s. per ton, trussed, delivered on rail, Ruthin Wheat Straw :n 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, CHE STORES, Ruthin. — 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. MILLINER' Shop For Sale or by valuation.— Apply to Miss E. J. Howells, College-street, Lampeter Os oes eisiau peiriannau amaethycldol o tinrhyw fath o'r gwneuthuriad goreu am brisiau rhesymol, ewch at Davies, Llanon House, Aberayron. To Let. ABERYSTWYTH.—TO BE LET, at once, several splendid Dwellin 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. FURNISHED SITTING ROOMS and one or two BEDROOMS TO LET in convenient street in Aberystwyth.—Apply X. Office of this paper. HOUSE TO LET, unfurnished, from November 12th to May 12th next, or longer.—Apply at 44, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. BORTH.—For Sale, by Private Treaty, a Free- hold .Dwelling House, containing Seven Rooms, Small Garden.—Apply, Daniel, Son, and Meredith, Aberystwyth. TO LET, from March 25th, 1902, Bronllangwrda Farm, in the Parish of Capel Bangor, near Aber ystwyth, comprising 99 acres, 3 roods, 35 perches, of arable and pasture lands. A very desirable farm overlooking the Vale of Rheidol.—Apply to the Rev M. Morgan, the Vicarage, Capel Bangor. Apartments. 6MRIMTY PLACE, apartments to let, con JL venient to sea and station.—Mas EDWARDS. CLAREMONT HOUSE, 30, Marine-terrace, is centrally situated and commands full view of oss. First-class apartments. Moderate termlI Reducedcharges for winter months; hot and cold baths sanitary arrangements perfect —Mrs. ANKBRS MANCHESTER & MILFORD RAILWAY NOTICE TO TRADERS. THE Head Offices of the Company have been re- moved to more commodious and convenient premises situated in Alexandra-road (lately known as Railway-terrace), at the corner of Union-street opposite the Railway Station, where a branch has been opened for receiving and forwarding Parcels traffic by passenger trains, and dealing with enquiries respecting the extension of Tourist Tickets. To be Sold. ABERYSTWYTH. TO CAPITALISTS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY 46 VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING 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 1.—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 34.48 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 Plynlimon water. For further particulars, apply to Mr J. E. James, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth, or to Mr E. Edwards, The Laurels, Aberystwytb. IpOR SALE by private treaty, all that messu- age farm and land called PENCARMEL, situate in the parish of Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, in the County of Cardigan, containing by admeasure- ment 14 acres or thereabouts, and recently in the occupation of Lewis Davies. Further particulars may be obtained of JOHN T. LEWIS, Solicitor, 54, Chancery Lane, London. W.C. Sales by Auction. PARISH OF LLANCRWYS. Mr Daniel I. Rees Has received instructions to sell by Private Treaty that Freehold Farm known as PANTYRESGER, Situated in the above parish containing by ad- measurement 14 acres 3 roods or thereabouts of Pasture Land. The property is well sheltered and divided into sizeable fields, conveniently situated by the roaside, and adjoining the farms known as Pantypistill, Pantygwin, and Tanlan.—For full particulars apply to Daniel I. Rees, Auctioneer, Lampeter. October 28th, 1901. Public Notices. A GRAND DOG, POULTRY, (Live and Dead), PIGEON, CAGE- BIRD, and HONEY ww SHOW Will be held at the NEW MARKET HAIX, ABERYSTWYTH DECEMBER 18th, 1901. FIRST-RATE PRIZES IN ALL CLASSES Entries close next Friday (this week). Great Fowl Dressing Competition. Schedules and particulars from R. K. Jenkins. Auctioneer, Aberystwyth Cambrian Railways Co., The public are respectfully requested to enclose a duplicate address label in all parcels desnatclied by rail during Christmas-tide, in order to facilitate delivery in the event of the original address label becoming detached and lost. C. S. DENNISS, Oswestry, Secretary & General Mauatrer Dec 1st, 1901. g CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO SCOTLAND. On Tuesdays, December 24 and 31, Excursion Tickets will be issued for 3 and 8 days to Edin- burgh, Glasgow, Greenock, Balloch, etc., and for 16 days to Edinburgh and Glasgow. EXCURSIONS TO SOUTH WALES. On Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, December 21, 23, and 24, Excursion Tickets will be issued to Newport (Mon.), Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr, etc., available for return up to and including December 28, except Sunday, December 23, and Christmas Day, December 25. The usual Week-end Tickets will be issued on Fridays, December 20 and 27, and Saturdays, Dec- ember 21 'and 28, to Liverpool, Manchester, Bir- mingham, Wolverhampton, Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield, etc. EXCURSION TO LONDON. On Thursday, December 26, Excursion Tickets will be issued to London for 2, 5, and 8 days. EISTEDDFOD MEIRION, DOLGELLEY, JAN. 1ST, 1902. Cheap Day Excursion Tickets will be issued to DOLGELLEY from Pwllheli, Barmouth, Penmaen- pool, Aberystwyth, Corris, Cemmes Road, Macbyn- Ileth, and intermediate stations. For full particulars as to Train Times, Fares, etc. see handbills issued by the Company. All information regarding fourist and Excursion arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on application to Mr. W. H. Gough, Traffic Superintendent, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, December, 1901. PENCADER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING and Day School for Boys and Girls, Additional boarding accommodation for the exclusive use of girls has been recently provided by the erection of two new houses specially designed for the purpose- This department is under the supervision of the Music Mistress. The diet is un: limited and of the best quality. 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 tojthe Head Master. Public Notices. SEA. Applications are invited from lads of good char- acter desirous of entering the Merchant Service as BOY SAILORS, under the following conditions :— No Premium will be charged. An advance towards the cost of the outfit will be made in approved cases. Boy Sailors will be enrolled, free, in the Benefit I und of The Shipping Federation. The term of service will be three years, and the pay will be about 12s, rising to 30s per month, with rations, and a gratuity of P,5 at the end of the ser- vice, payable on good behaviour. Candidates must be between the ages of 15 and 18, and have the consent of parent or guardian they must also come up to the following standard of measurements- AGE. HEIGHT. Chest Measurement 15* to 15f 5 feet inches. 30 £ inches. 15* „ 16* 5 „ 1* „ 3i 16* „ 16* 5 „ 2i 31i i 16* „ 17* 5 „ 2* 32 17* „ 18 5 „ 3 „ 32* On the conclusion of his service the Boy Sailor will be entitled to the rating and pay of an Ordinary Seaman, and after a further year at sea to the rating and pay of Able Seaman. The present wages of Able Seamen in the Mer- chant Service average P.4 10s per month on steam- ships, with rations. Applications should be addressed to „ » YF' TIJ"RP1At, Secretary, Swansea District, or, The Secretary, The Shipping Federation, *01' Leadenhall-street, London, E.C." i Federation will visit the district for the purpose of examining applicants as to their suitability for employment, and due notice of his arrival will be given. The Bankruptcy Acts, 1883 and 1890. COUNTY COURT OF C4RDIGAN- oliiriii hoiden at Aberystwyth. In Bankruptcy. No. 6 of 1901. Re Morris James, of National Street, Towyn, Builder and Contractor. Receiving Order made 9tb December, 1901. Date of adjudication, 11th December, 1901 iam Aud ?,!aCe °TfrFirst Meeting, 20th December, 1901, at the lown Hall, Aberystwyth, at 11 a m Date of Public EXamination, 20th December. 1901, at the Town Hall, Aberystwyth, at 10 30 a.m. Note.—All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. THOMAS THOMAS, N OFFICIAL RECEIVER, 4, Queen Street, Carmarthen, 11th December, 1901. EISTEDDFOD GOGINAN. RHYBUDD. O herwydd fod copiau o Briallen gynta'r Gwanwyn allan o brint, mae'r pwyllgor wedi pen- I derfynu rboddi "Y Deigryn" (W. T. Samuel) yn ei le yn gystadleuaeth i barti o 16eg. e'D. DAYIES, 1 R. ROWLANDS, Ysgrifenyddion- MILK BUSINESSES. Rattray & Jenkins Just to hand. 150 MOST GENUINE. BUSINESSES, from 8 to 100 Barns. More experience in the Dairy Trade than any other Dairy Agents. Those from North and South Wales, please write or call. RATTRAYTjENKINS. 1, AMNER ROAD, BROOMWOOD ROAD CLAPHAM JUNCTION, LONDON. WEDDING RINGS Thick and Heavy, Latest Pattern Great Variety, Largest Stock in 21/- Also Keepers of every description Sizes sent free on application- A. -M-.Webbi vNh "< M. Webb, CARDIGAN. 22 ct. gold-35/- WINTER SKIN CREAM. For the Hands & Complexion. This preparation is unequalled for softening and beautifying the skin, and defending it from the influence of summer's sun and winter's wind. DIRECTIONS.—A little to be applied to the skin and rubbed in until quite dry. The most delicate needlework may be undertaken without washing the hands after using it. NEITHER STICKY NOR GREASY. REMOVES AND PREVENTS CHAPPED HANDS, SUNBURN, FRECKLES, etc. price d. 6 I S. Per Bottle. TESTIMONIAL. 21, Feversham Crescent, York, 4 November, 1901. Dear Sir,—Mrs. Hollins wishes me to get her another bottle of your Winter Cream," similar to Nbat I got from you last winter. She sffers a great deal with chapped hands, and wishes me to tell you that she has never used anything before that she likes so much. Please there- fore send one of your largest bottles, and let me know how much it will be and you shall have stamps to balance. Yours sincerely, J. W HOLLINS." PREPARED ONLY BY John P. Thomas, M.P.S. Pharmaceutical <& Dispensing Chemist, 20, GREAT DARKGATE ST., AND 60, TERRACE RD., ABERYSTWYTH. DANIEL, SON, AND MEREDITH, (ESTABLISHED 1875). AUCTIONEERS, Valuers and Estate Agents, ABERYSTWYTH, TOWYN, AND BARMOUTH. Sales of Landed and Residential Estates, Free- hold and Leaseho Id Properties, Mines and Quarries, Hotels, Farming Stock, Household Furniture, &c. undertaken. Valuations*for Probate, Mortgage l&d other purposes. Appointed Valuers by the Cardiganshire and Merionethshire County Councils, under the Finaoec Act, 1894.^ Public Notices. UP-TO-DATE Xmas & New Year Carols. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR XMAS PRESENTS. A GRAND SHOW. CAXTON HALL, LAMPETER. Evans Bros., Printers, Stationers, &c., 17, PIER ST., Aberystwyth ARE NOW SHOWING PERSONAL GREETING CHRISTMAS CARDS „ ft AND CALENDARS. PRIVATE CARDS should be ordered not latpr than this week, as it will be impossible to execute all orders in time owing to the large demand. DIARIES FOR 1S02. Amended Book of Common Prayers at all Prices I' suitable for presents. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. I IMMENSE SUCCESS. COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Highly COLEMAN S QUININE Jji| recommended COLEMAN'S QUININE JttNE W-i"- • hyti COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Medical COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Profession. QOLEMAN'S QUININE WINE COLEMAN S QUININE WINE is a FIN1 TONIC and a SPLENDID PICK-ME- WP. 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. c OLEMAN'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 ^OLEMAN'S QUININE WINE MEDICAL MEN ARK STRONGLY RECOMMENDING Sold by all Grocers and Chemists. Wholesale Agents-EDWARDS & SON, 147, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON. Proprietors-J. CHAPMAN and CO., Limited, NORWICH and LONDON. Samples bottles sent free on receipt of 3d for Postage Sold hy- J. JAMES & Co., rocer, Terrace-road, ABER- i YSTWYTH J. MATHIAS k Co., Bridge-st., ABERYSTWYTH A.'NOYES West End Stores. ABERYSTWYTH Edwin Peters The Castle Boot & Shoe Warehouse, 51, Great Darkgate-st., ABERYSTWYTH. VERY MODERATE PRICES. — ESTABLISHED 1815. OWEN, Bakers & Confectioners, 19 & 21, NORTH PARADE, ABEBYSTWYTB. REFRESHMENTS as usual. BLACK LION HOTEL. STRATA FLORIDA. FIRST-CLASS Family & Commercial Hotel (Private House adjoining for Visitors). HEARSE AND FUNERAL CARRIAGES KEPT ON THE PREMISES. TERMS J MODERATE. PaOPlUBTOa- D.-JENKINS. Business Notices. SPECIAL NOTICE, JOHN RICHARDS & CO. TAILORS, DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, LADIES' COSTUMIERS ct JUVENILE CLOTHIERS, Beg to draw the attention of the Public generally to their large and varied STOCK Which embraces all the Newest Novelties in Ladies' High-class Costume Cloth and Gents' do., Suitings, Coatings, Trouserings, and Fancy Vestings. ALL departments are well sorted with HIGH-CLASS GOODS for the present season from the BEST MAKERS. ^A^DIES Jackets, Costumes, Hockey and Cycling Skirts, and all Garments, are made by PRACTICAL MEN TAILORS on the PREMISES, promptly. A large assortment of Boys' and Men's best make ready-made Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Vests, Mackintoshes. J. & R. MORLEY'S HIGH-CLASS HOSIERY of every description, &-c., &C. WELCH MARGETSON <b CO.'s Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Fronts, Ties, Braces, &c. Rugs, Carriage Aprons, &7c., Jzc. Silk and Felt Hats, and Caps made to order at short notice. ONE PRICE ONLY, AND STRICTLY MODERATE. MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. DO YOU WANT I A TURKE Y A Joint, or Game roasted to perfection? If so, you should obtain one of our SELF BASTING ENAMELLED STEEL ROASTERS AND BAKING PANS. They are as clean as earthenware, useful, economical and perfect. FOR t NOTHING Can beat them as Roasters, and Joints will cook much quicker in them than in any v 1 other way. They also make splendid Coffee Roasters, and can be used to advant" age for Baking Bread, Cakes, etc., etc. For niPliM&u thcr^partfculars mppJy EDWARDS, EVANS & CO., TREGARON. ESTABLISHED 1856. E. ROWE & SONS, FIRST-CLASS TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, OXFORD HOUSE, 65, NORTH PARADE. GENT'S OVERCOATS LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES GENTS' BUSINESS SUITS GENT'S OVERCOATS LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES GENTS' BUSINESS SUITS GENT'S OVERCOATS LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES GENTS' BUSINESS SUITS FROM 45s. FROM 42S. SOS. ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. REAL WELSH TWEEDS 11111 -Li p ii INT -I & HOMESPUNS. BEAT THE WORLD FOR HARD WEAR. DIRECT FROM THE MILLS. ROYAL EISTEDDFOD PRIZE MEDALS. ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY AND A HALF. Patronised by H.M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA, Also Nobility, Clergy and Gentry throughout the United Kingdom. Also HER MAJESTY THE EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA. Guamnteed Haid-Spm, and SbawE SrVoTonrPUTbe°oa„t C""a|5C Reliable Materials for Cycling^ ASTOUNDING VALUE. FRONGOCH MILLS. Golfing, Travelling, Fishing, High-Class Tailoring. ———— Shooting, Walking, and Tailor-made Costumes a Speciality FACTORIES- General Wear: Beautifully Soft, Durable and Warm— All P^cels Carriage Paid. Perfect L/O/V STREET e T „ Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patterns, suitable tor Ladies and Gents Jgj prize Lists, and Measurement Forms and Wear and all ^Seasons and Post fre«, with any range desired. Climates. Postal & P.O. Orders, Cheques—made MEYRICK STREET. payable to J. Meyrick Jones, Limited. ADDRESS- J. MEYRICK JONES, LTD.. ROYAL WELSH WOOLLEN WAREHOUSE, DOLGELLEY, N. W. ELLIS' PATENT 1 COMBINED OIL CAN & FEEDER < M S THE CELTIC." ''(~P\J DAVID ELLIS & SONS, I IRONMONGERS, ft #1 6, CHALYBEATE STREET, B ABERYSTWYTII. p |r W'l (CHRISTMAS CARDS, CALENDARS, NOVELTIES, ALL NEW GOODS. The Is. Packet containing 50 Christmas and New Year Cards Post free, Is 3d. GYDE, 22, 24, PIER ST.. ABERYSTWYTH. = Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. D. M. HAMER, Proprietor of the Don Toilet Saloon, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, WIS^ in/0rT the residents generally and J/, the present patrons that he has taken over the above Business (lately owned by Mr W H and trusts your kind support will be con- tinued. twirst~*lass experienced men only employed Iso that enstomers will be attended to with despatch. NOTE THE ADDRESS THE II)ON'TOILET SALOON 23, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, (Opposite New Market Hall), ABERYSTWYTH. RED LION HOTEL PONTRHYDFENDIGAID. PROPRIETOR EDWARD JENKINS. rjlHIS old established and well known Hotel has rw,Jbee?,r^cent1y renovated. Parties, Cyclists, gmmercial Gentlemen and Visitors to the noted y 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. onveyances meet all trains at Strata Florida Station. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER. AGENT FOR BA:R-rr's LOIWOM Co FINBBT SELECTION OF NOTELTIES FlUÆB WITH CHCCOLAT1 FROM TH. LEADING MM. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR CYCLISTS Most Central Place in Town l Note THE Addrnm MORGANS' Ridb-class CoMKctiontrp stom. OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. JHwRooms and Refreshmen|s. <r Educational. ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL HEADMASTER J^|R. JJAVID JgAMUEL, M.A., (Cantab) SENIOR MISTRESS -10. MISS EDITH M. E WART, M.A., (Vict) ASSISTANT MASTERS AND MISTRESS MR. T HOMAS QWEXS, R. J H. HOWELL, B.A., B.Sc. MH-J.H.HOWELL'B(^Bf- IYP. N. JJ T HOMAS, B.A., (OXOD)1 MISS S. E. THOMAs, COOKING iuiss Illo JgERTHA JONES, (Diploma in Cooking and Laundry Work—1st Class) DRAWING MR. J. H. APPLETOIY, Cert. Art Master. Scbool Opens September 17,[1901. Pupils requiring Railway Season Tickets will please apply to me forthwith. JOHN EVANS, 6, Portland Street, Clerk; Aberystwyth MISS PHILLIPS, CERT. R.A.M., R.C.M., and TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON, ORGANIST OF "TESLEY CHURCH With experience in successfully preparing for the above Examinations. Receives Pupils for Organ, Pianoforte, and Singing. Terms on Application. ADDRESS 34, PIER STREET. JBLIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS yiCTORIA (MARINE) T E R R A C E ^BERYSTWYTHi SEPARATE KINDERGARTEN. —*— PRINCIPAL Miss KATE B. LLOYB. 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. 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 Matiricu lations Oxford and Cambridge Examinations, &c. For Terms &c,, apply PRINCIPAL] ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, LAMPETER. SCHOLARSIIIP EXAlilINATION. —r—* The Annual Examination will take place at the School Hall on Thursday, January 16th, 1902. For particulars apply, The Rev. W. U. FOOTMAN, Headmaster.