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Wanted. W ANTED,-A Garden Labourer. Constant V' work to a suitable man.—For particulars, apply to Head Gardener, Nanteos, Aberystwyth. LARCH AND OAK TREES Wanted in quanti- ties.—John Evans, Timber Merchant, Caersws, Mont. OB0CERY. Wanted a Stroner Lad, 15 years of ape as an Apprentice. Good hours.—Apply JAMES JONES. Grocer, Ystrad Rhondda. WANTED, Cooks, Housemaids, General Ser- vants. and Kitcfeenmaids.—Apply, Mrs Mackenzie, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. GROCERY.—Wanted Younp Man as Haulier &.C., accusromed to horses; indoors pood wages to suitable man.—State particulars, Stephen Evans, Tonyrefail. ROCERY.—Wanted Young Man to look after \T Horse and deliver and assist indoors.. Ap ply, W. Clarke, Blaenclydach. 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. WANTED, Smart Juniors for General Drapery (live out) also two Smart Youths as Apprentices (Welsh). Easy Terms. D. PHILLIPS, AND Co., Cloth Hall, Merthyr. TO CABINET MAKERS. WANTED, a CABINET MAKER; also an IMPROVER.—Apply to Jenkins, Cabinet Maker, Elvet House, Llanybyther. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 500 to 1000 Rabbits wanted weekly, ^lowest cash price on Rail.-Applv, Messrs YAUGHAN and Co., Commission Agents, 17, Leckwith-road, Canton, Cardiff. WANTED.—Two or three Stone Masons. Ap- ply, J. O. Williams, Builder, Machynlleth. ANMAN.-AN enereetic. Young Man wanted V for a Bread Van. Strictly abstainer. Speak Welsb.-Evans, Steam Bakery, Lampeter. For Sale. A /v /V —FOR SALE—Cowkeeper's and Dairy Provision Business. Estab- lished 40 years. Worked by owner who will errant lease.-Apply, J. Elliott, 65, Roman-road, Old Ford, London, E. 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 m battens 55s per ton Oats and Barley Straw 45s per ton Prime quality Garton abundance Seed, Wheat straw, IC3 per ton on rail Flint and Denbigh stations; Oats at 7s 6d per 105; Burton Prize Malting Barley Seed; also Chtvelier Barley Seed. l r1-rl price* w app HUGHES, CHE STOKES, Rothln, .> TO BE SOLD. ADFSIRABLE Residence, "Solway," Alexandra Road, Abervstwvth. Corporation lease with an unexpired residue of 70 years. Nine rooms, bath- room, and w.c. electric light. Also at Borth, Two Freehold Cottages and Two Building Sites.-Apply at Solway. To Let. COED GLEISION SMITHY, Derry Ormond* Cardiganshire.—Apply as above to D. Davies. BERYSTWYTH.-TO BE LET, at once, several j!L splendid Dwellin Houses, containing 14 tcoms pleasant situation, few minutes' walk from the Promenane.-Apply, MESSRS DANIEL. SO and MEREDITH Estate Agents, Queen's-road, Aber- ystwyth. Apartments. RINITY PLACE, apartments to let, con 4t JL venient to sea and station.-MRs EDWARDS. CLAREMONT HOUSE, 30, Marine-terrace, is centrally situated and commands full view of me&. First-class apartments. Moderate terms Reduced charges for winter months; hot and cold baths; sanitary arrangements perfect —Mrs. ANKERS 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 h List of Lodgings." ANEW and Revised Edition of the List of Hotels and Inns, Farmhouse and Country Lodgings," in the district served by the Cambrian Railways, will be issued ready for the coming season. A fee of One Shilling will be charged for the insertion of any name and address. Names and addresses of Farmers, Hotel Proprietors, and Lodging Honse Keepers having accommodation to offer. should be sent to anv of the Companv's Station Masters, or to Mr. W. H. Gougrh, Traffic Superintendent, Oswestiy, accompanied by a remit- tance, not later than March 15tli next. The Company reserve the right of accepting or rejecting any application. EMIGRATION TO CANADA. Canada offers great inducements to Farmers, Farm Labourers, Young Men desiring to learn Farming, Domestic Servants, and all classes of desirable Immigrants. Free Grants of 160 Acres of Wheat Land. HOW, WHEN, AND WHERE to proceed may be ascertained from the publica- tions of the Canadian Government.—These, to- gether with any information desired as to the Trade and Commerce of the Dominion, may be obtained gratis and post free on application to the Canada Government Office, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. Write for particulars. ROYAL AJAX CYCLES. « FROM 10/- PER MONTH. O Write for Illustrated __L)/\ _V,- PRICE LIST, Post y^KU/7^ free. BRITISH CYCLE Ir^lr^ri iTr M'F'G-Co- (woi), Ltd. ), 45, Ever- ton-road, Liverpool. y^KU/7^ free. BRITISH CYCLE Ir^lr^ri iTr M'F'G-Co- (woi), Ltd. (H.T. Dept.), 45, Ever- ton-road, Liverpool. S" iv (Established 1837.) Sales by Auction. Hendremynach Hall, Barmouth. IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MESSRS Daniel, Son and Meredith Have been instructed by W. Simms-Bull Esq., to Sell by Auction on the above premises, On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, March 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1902. The Superior Household Furniture and other Effects, comprising contents of HALL, FOUR RECEPTION ROOMS, TEN BED AND DRESSING ROOMS, Kitchen and Domestic Offices and out- door effects. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. each day. ROSARIO, BRYNYMOR ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS Daniel, Son and Meredith Have been instructed by Miss NOCK, to Sell by Auction at their SALE ROOMS, QUEEN'S RD., ABERYSTWYTH, On Wednesday <5* Thursday March 19th$'20th,1902. The Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising contents of FOUR RECEPTION ROOMS and ELEVEN BEDROOMS, Kitchen and Domestic Offices. bale to Commence at 2 p.m. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. FREEHOLD FARMS. Messrs. Gillart and Sons Have been instructed to Sell by Public Anction at the Lion Hotel, Machynlleth, On Wednesday, March 12th, 1902, At 2-30 in the afternoon, the valuable and attractive FREEHOLD FARMS Known as Rugog and Tymawr Situate near Upper Corris, in the Parish of Talyllyn. For particulars apply to Mr. John Rowlands, Solicitor, Machynlleth Messrs. Evans & Gillart, Solicitors, Machynlleth; or to the Auctioneers, Machynlleth and Towyn. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF CELLAN. _0- IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS AND LANDS. Mr Daniel I. Rees Has been favoured with instructions to offer for Sale at the Walter's Commercial Hotel, Lampeter, On the 21st day of March, 1902, At two p.m. precisely the following very valuable freehold farms known as TYNLONE. TROEDYVj SL/NNY HILL, in such lotos as may be determined upon at the sale. Lot 1.—All that compact freehold farm anAland, known as Tynlone, situate in the said parish, dis- tance about two-and-a-half miles from the town of Lampeter, and adjoining the main road leading thereupon to Tregaron, and containing by ad- measurement four acres or thereabouts of excellent meadow land (let to Mr Evan Evans at an annual rent of £ 8). Lot 2.—All that freehold farm and land known as Troedyrhiw," situate in the same parish, con- taining by admeasurement 8 acres or thereabouts of excellent pasture and arable land (let to Mr Thomas Evans at an annual rent of Ell). Lot 3—All that freehold farm and land known as Penrhiw," situate in the same parish, adjoining lot 2, containing by admeasurement 9 acres or thereabouts of excellent pasture and arable land (let to Mrs Margaret Davies at the annual rent of Lll 10s.). Lot 4.—All that freehold farm and land known as Sunny Hill," situate in the same parish ad- joining the main road leading from Cellan to Llancrwys, containing by admeasurement 7 acres or thereabouts of pasture and arable land (let to Mr Enoch Davies at the annual rent of £ 8 10s.). The property is conveniently situated near the town of Lampeter, and is intercepted by good roads and commands a pleasant view of the vale of Teify. The farms are in good state of cultivation and have been occupied by the same parties as yearly tenants for many years. For further particulars apply to D. W. A. SAUNDERS, Esq., Civil and Mining Engineer, Swansea Messrs TRICK, BELLINGHAM, and HANJ SON, solicitors, Swansea or to D I. Rl^S, auc- tioneer. 1902. The Tivy-Side Hunt Steeple Chases and Hurdle Races. (lnder National Hunt Rules). WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1902. STEWARDS: J. V. Colby, Esq,, F. Lort Phillips, Esq., Capt. Webley-Parry-Pryse, and W. Lewes, Esq. Judge and ClerhoftheScales- -E. Lewes Bowen, Esq. Starter-Col. J. R. Howell. Auctioneers—Messrs. J. Daniel Jones & Son. Clerk of the Course, Stakeholder, and Hon. Sec.- W. F. Roch. THE MAIDEN HURDLE RACE PLATE. Of E25 to the winner, with P-5 to the second. For Maidens. Four year olds- Ilst; Five years-llst. lOlbs Six and aged-12st. Entrance iEl (to the Fund). Two Miles ovet Eight Flights of Hurdles. THE MAIDEN STEEPLE-CHASE PLATE. Of E25 to the winner, and £5 to the second. For Maidens. Four years old-llst; Five years old- list. lOlbs Six and aged-12st. 31bs. Entrance El (to the Fund). About Three Miles over Banks. THE SELLING HURDLE RACE PLATE OF £ 25. The second saves his entry from the Plate. Four years old-llst; Five years old—list. lOlbs; Six and aged—I2st. 31bs. Winner to be sold by auction for £ 150. If entered to be sold for iClOO, allowed 5lbs if for P.70, allowed lOlbs; if for £50. allowed 141bs. Entrance P-1 (to the Fund). Two Miles over Eight Flights of Hurdles. THE TALLY-HO OPEN SELLING STEEPLE- CHASE PLATE OF £ 25. The second to save his entry out of the Plate. Four years old—list; Five years old—list. lOlbs; Six and aged-12st. Winner once, 71bs; twice, lOlbsj; three or oftener, 141bs extra. Entrance £1 (to the Fund). About Three Miles over Banks. Entries for all Races close to W. F. Rock. Plasy- bridell, CUqerran, only, by 10 p.m., on Tuesday, March 25th. Entrance Fees to be paid at time of entrance, except by owners having accounts with Messrs Weatherby & Sons, or Messrs Pratt & Co. The Course is within One Mile of Boncath Station, Five Miles from Cardigan, and Six from Newcastle-Emlyn. The Races will commence at 2 p.m. POULTRY-KEEPERS should procure a useful JL Book on Poultry-keeping and Thorley's Almanack for 1902, both of which will be sent on receipt of two penny stamps (to cover postage).— Address Almanack Dept., Joseph Tborley (Ltd.), King's Cross, London, the Proprietors [of Ovum, lb or ley's Poultry Spice. Tenders. CWMRllEIDOL U.D. SCHOO BOARD. TENDERS are invited for theerection of Boundary Walls and Officest Aberffrwd School. Plans and Specifications may een during school hours at the Board School, Abffrwd. Tenders, marked "Tender," to bgent to the undersigned not later than March 15l The lowest or any Tender no necessarily accepted. Tynyffordd, THOMAS iORGAN. Ponterwyd. TO BUILDERS AND CONTACTORS. LLANRHYSTYD UNITED DgTRlCT SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for a Ne«5oard School and Master's Residence at Llaflwyryfon. Plans and Specification may be see at the Llan- gwyryfon Post Office on and afer Tuesday, March 4th. Sealed Tenders are to be sent tobe Chairman of the School Board, Llangwyryfonberystwyth. on or before Wednesday, March 19tbl902. The Board does not bind itself ) accept the lowest or any Tender. For further particulars apply t<Mr DANIEL JONES, Architect. Pontrbydfendigaic Aberystwyth Rural District Council. THE above Council invite Tendcrsfor the excav- ating of a Well or Storage Tankand construct- ing same at Waenfawr, near Aberyst-yth. Plan and specification may be see, at the Union Office, Market Street, Aberystwyth' Tenders should be sent in sealed (ivelopes to the undersigned not later than March 15b, 19o2. All tenders should be endorsed T<iders for Well." The lowest or any tender not necessaily accepted. JAMES HUGHES, Glanhaul, Crosswood. Saniiry Inspector. ABERYSTWYTH UllON. CONTRACTS FOR PROTONS &c. THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR of the Aberystwyth Union invite Anders (accom- panied by samples or patterns whre practicable) for the supply of the followin; articles and materials to their Workhouse fromthe 25th day of March, 1902, to the 29th day of September, 1902, viz:—Stone from the beach (per tCt), Fresh Meat. Milk. Straw, Potatoes, Coals, Fiewood, Coffins, Ironmongery, Disinfecting Powderand Fluid, Cod Liver Oil, Boots and Shoes, Linei and Woollen Drapery, Haberdashery, &c., Provsions, Grocery, Printing (including the yearly lbstracts of ac- counts), and Haircutting and Shying pauper in- mates per head. It is competent for any person to tender for any articles separately. The Contractors will be require to deliver the good4 at the Workhouse free of expense, in such quantities and a such times as thl said Guardians shall require by their written ordei. Forms upon which the Tender; must be made can be obtained at my office. The Tenders must be delivered at say office, sealed and properly endorsed, before one o'clock p.m., on Saturday, the 22nd day of March, 1902. ;« All samples Sent in by pergons tenderiW. nd [ the said Guardians, and no charge shall be made against the Guardians for sueh samples. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender, and they siall be entitled to accept with regard to any one or more of the articles sIfified without accepting is to the rest. By Order, HUGH HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Office, Aberystwyth, 11th March, 1902. DOLGELLET UNION. CLERK TO GUARDIANS, &c. THE GUARDIANS HEREBY GIVE NOTICE -M- that at their Board Meeting, to be held on Saturday, the Twenty-Second day of March instant, they will proceed to appoint a Clerk to the Guardians, Clerk to the Union Assessment Com- mittee, and Clerk to the School Attendance Committee. The candidates must have a thorough knowledge of the law and practice relating to the Relief of the Poor (including the Orders of the Local Government Board), the Assessment Com- mittee Acts, the Education Acts, the making up of the Ledgers and Returns, and the discharging of the other duties appertaining to the offices. Can- didates must possess a knowledge of Welsh, must have an office in Dolgelley, must be prepared to enter upon the immediate 'discharge of duty, and must execute a Guarantee Bond in the penal sum of Two Hundred pounds. Sealed applications (stating qualifications) marked, on the outside, Clerk to the Guardians," to be addressed to the Chairman, Mr Cadwaladr Roberts, Ynysfaig, Arthog, Dolgelley, so as to be received by him not later than Friday, the Twenty-First day of March instant. THE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF DOL- GELLEY HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that at their meeting, to be held on Saturday, the Fifth day of April next, they will proceed to appoint a Clerk, who must be well versed in the law and practice of Public Health and Local Government and the other usual duties devolving upon the Clerk. The person appointed must have a knowledge of Welsh and have an office in Dolgelley, must be prepared to enter upon the immediate discharge of duty, and must give a Guarantee Bond in the penal sum of Two Hundred pounds. Sealed applications (stating qualifications) marked on the outside Clerk to Council," are to be addressed to John Evans, Esq., J.P., 11, Porkington-terrace, Barmouth, so as to be received by him not later than Friday, the Fourth day of April next. Particulars of salaries of the above-named appointments may be obtained on application to me. By Order, W R. RICHARDSON, Dolgelley, Acting Clerk. r March 8th, 1902. BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION By order of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Aberystwyth, at the TOWN HALL, ABERYSTWYTH, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1902, At 12.30 p.m., precisely (Subject to Conditions), FIVE LOTS OF EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES, Situate in SMITHFIELD ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, With a frontage of 18 feet each, and a depth of 90 feet. Also a BUILDING SITE adjoining the site of the Vale or Rheidol Railway Station, with a frontager of 26 feet, and a depth of 90 feet. Also FOUR BUILDING SITES, gituate in Rheidol-tarrace, and having a frontage of 18 feet each, and a depth of 55, 62, 67, and 72 feet respect- ively. The whole of the Sites will be let on lease for 75 years, from the 12th day of November, 1901. For plans of the Sites and further particulars, apply to Mr Rees Jones, Borough Surveyor, or to Mr A. J. Hughes, Town Clerk, Aberystwyth. "A MODEL GARDEN" BY J. L. PICKARD, F.R.H.S. Post Free, 2d., to be obtained of Mr. D. J. SAER, Board Schools, Aberystwyth. Public Notices. PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. CHIEF OFFICE: HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. Summary of the Report presented at the Fifty-third Annual Meeting, (held on r 6th March, 1902. r ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued during the year was 76,831, assuring the sum of £ 7,575,835, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of 089,776. The Premiums received during the year were £3,489,955, being an increase of L167,613 over the year 1900. The Claims of the year amounted to £1,563,775. The number of Deaths was 6,723 and 6,105 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Policiefi in force at the end of the year was 651,558. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The Premiums received during the year were £ 5,529,461, being an increase of £81,764. The claims of the year angovntod to 92,104,939. The number of Deaths was 211,670, and ,2,227 Endowment Assurances matnied. The number of Free Polices granted during the year to those Policyholders of five years standing who desired to discontinue their payments was 74,798, the number in force being 771,279. The number of Free Policies which became Claims during the year was 17,880. The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 14,334,820: their average duration exceeds nine and a half years. The Assets of the Company, in both branches, as shown in the Balance Sheet, are £ 43,292,026, being an increase of £ 3,396,698 over those of 1900. The Staff Provident Fund, which was founded in 1898 for the benefit of the outdoor staff, shows a satisfactory increase for the year, the total amount standing to the credit of the fund being £101.960. Messrs. Deloitte, Dever, Griffiths & Co. have examined the Securities, and their certificate is appended to the Balance Sheet*. GENERAL BALANCE SBJmT OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 1901. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. y £ s. d. £ s. d. Shareholders'capital 1,000,000 0 0 British Government securities 3,554,093 7 5 Ordinary Branch funds 22,660,953 10 2 Indian and Colonial Govern- Industrial Branch fund 18,2114,017 18 6 ment securities 4,194,854 6 7 Reserve fund 900,000 0 0 Railway and other deben- Investments reserve fund 250,000 0 0 tures and debenture stocks 3,050,669 14 6 Claims under life policies Loans on County Council, admitted — 207,054 18 8 Municipal, and other rates 9,340,533 17 11 Freehold ground rents, and (Scotch feu duties .» 3,317,456 3 10 Freehold and leasehold pro- perty — 2,293,593 5 10 Mortgages on property with- in the United Kingdom .„ 5,809,857 10 7 Railway, Gas, and Water Btocks 6,109,593 16 0 Suez Canal shares. 167,677 11 7 Telegraph and other Bhares 81,715 3 9 Metropolitan Consolidated stock, and City of London bonds 339,332 17 1 Bank of England stock.~ .« 200,558 18 6 Colonial and Foreign corpora- tion stocks — 332,538 5 7 Foreign Government securities 1,106,291 17 7 Reversions and Life Interests 923,844 14 4 Loans on the Company's policies. 1,148,138 11 0 Rent charges 181,975 10 5 Outstanding premiums.„ 467,379 9 6 Cash in hands of superinten- dents, and agents' balances 41,172 11 0 Outstanding interest, and rents 341,910 8 8 Cash— On deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 288,837 5 8 f43,292,026 7 4 £ 43,292,026 7 4 i FREDK. SCHOOLING, tjt&uary. JHOS C DEWEY } Joint General D. W. STABLE, SecretaOb WILLIAM HUGHES, Manager*. DISTRICT SLTPERII-;TFN DENT- H. EDWARDS, Milton House, Aberystwyth. ASSISTANT SUPERIN- TENDENT—T. LEMARD,!#, Cadwgan-place, Aberayron; and J. WILLIAMS, 2, Greenfields, Machynlleth. jahjfcL.— IMMENSE SUCCESS. 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 COLEMAN S QUININE WINE is a FIN1 TONIC and a SPLENDID PICK-ME-WP. COLEMAN'S QWININE 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 Professien COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE MEDICAL MEN ARE 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 .y- J. JAMES & Co., rocer, Terrace-road, ABER- YSTWYTH J. MATHIAS & Co., Bridge-st., ABERYSTWYTH A. NOYES West End Stores. ABERYSTWYTH. [ — ESTABLISHED 1815. OWEN, Bakers & Confectioners, 19 & 21, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. REFRESHMENTS as usual. I ALADDIN'S MAGIC TEA ? —' ALADDINS MAGIC. f ■ 'tI THE BEST IN THE MARKET LLIAM WILLIAM8 Jc COMPANY PENYPARK (Kindly lent for tlip occasion), in aid of Blaenwenen Chapel. A SACKEDCANTATA (Composed by Mr Dan Protheroe, Mus. Bac.) Will be performed at the above Chapel On GOOD FRInA Y, MARCH 28th, 1902. SPLENDID PROGRAMME. SPECIAL ARTISTES. SILVER CUPS AND MEDAL. OFor the best rendering of any Baritone or Tenor Solo-A Silver Cup, value 30s.. given by the Com- mittee; also, a Silver Cup, value 30s., for a Soprano or Contralto Solo, given by J. W. Evans, Blaen- wenen and a Silver Medal, value 12s 6d, for the best Recitation, given by T. M. Daniel, Ironmonger, Cardigan. Preliminary Test at Chapel Schoolroom for Solos and Recitations at 6-30 p.m. on Good Friday. Names of Competitors. Solos, and Recitations to be in the hands of the Secretary, Mr Joseph Davies, Wernynad, Llangoedmore, not later than March 21. Chairman Major WEBLEY PARRY-PRYSE, Noyadd-Trefawr Doors open at 7, to commence at 7-30 o'clock. Admission: Front Seats, Is.; Second Seats, 6d. TREGARON TROTTING MATCHES SATURDAY NlixT. NUMEROUS ENTRIES. Fine Show Anticipated. DAVIES BROS., Chemists and Seedsmen, LAMPETER AND tLAXYBYTHER, Have taken the greatest care this year as usual to meet the demands ef Farmers and Gardeners in selecting some the finest procurable varieties of GARDEN AXD AGRICULTURAL .SEEDS. All Seeds are obtained from one of the best firms in the kingdom, and are guaranteed to be fresh and of the best quality obtainable. Special Prizes will be given at Lampeter and all Shows in the district. Catalogues can be obtained on application. Your patronage will be appreciated, and all orders entrusted will be most carefully executed. LAMPETER. WALTERS' Commercial Temperance Hotel Within 5 minutes' walk from the station. Fitted up in the most modern style. Hot and Cold Baths. Teas & Dinners provided at short notice. HEADQUARTERS C.T.C. PROPRIETRESS MRS. S. A. WALTERS. Business Notices. "1 | NEW SPRING GOODS. 1 To-Day, and During This Week j IJ AT THE NEW MARKET HALL, ABERYSTWYTH, The Representatives of C WAREHOUSEMEN & vLUlvdl Vlv WHOLESALE ==================================== DEALERS, 44 a93* 94195> 96, Oxford St., V W(|||y>(| ▲ —17' 18,Waterloo St., It 2, 3> 4t St P3.rk St. Will Make a Special Display of the NEWEST PRODUCTIONS, Including fNOVELTIES IN MATERIALS General, FurnisDing, and Fancp Draperp Goods. The Stock on View embraces the Best Selection from the Productions of the Leading Manufacturers at Home and Abroad. The favour of an Early Visit will be esteemed. JobnHRicbardS CO., LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS & JUVENILE CLOTHIERS. HALF-YEARLY SALE (BETWEEN SEASONS). THREE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND DISCOUNT FOR (CASH) ORDERS TAKEN DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH OKLY. Also Four Shillings off Men's, Youths', and Boys' Ready-made Clothing of every description. {great ^•duction^ir Umefrpti»s. atacigfrflnhn^ iii' Travelling Maudes, Rugs, Carriage Aprons, êc., etc. LADIES' JACKETS and COST MADE BY EXFlfcJ^EXCED ♦ MEN TAILORS ON THE PREMISES PROMPlSf Market Street, A berystwyth. 0 THE ANNUAC777 CLEARANCE SALE AT LONDON HOUSE, LAMPETER, Is now on and will continue during the month of March. Being CORONATION YEAR, the Drapery Trade is antici- pating a busy season, and in order to make room for New Goods there will be some big Reductions in all departments. Remains of Winter Stock of Jackets, Capes, and Millinery Goods must be cleared. Carpets, Carpet Squares, Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Ac. A stock of best quality Mirza- pore Carpets. One lot (4 yards by 2 yards) offered at half price. Hundreds of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and Girls' Waterproofs-regardlegg of cost. Dressmaker and Tailor Trimmings at wholesale prices. No Patterns cut. Xo Goods on Approbation. ONE PRICE. READY MONEY ONLY. Quality is the true test of cheapness. All are respectfully invited to have a look round STEPHEN VAUGHAN DAVIES, 0ORN JpLOUE. AND pROVISION lyjERCHANT, LAMPETER. THE Finest Te Man Brith that can be procured fer Is. 4d. per lb. Sole Proprietor of the Tea Eritfc Stephen Is. lOd. with its marvellous, flavour and Superb Quality, has sprung with a bound into the ghest in public flavour. r JAMES MCILQUHAM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE DEALER, BRIDGE END STORES, ABERYSTWYTH. TEA, BREAKFAST, AND DESSERT STOWERBRIDGE AND OTHER SERVICES. j GLASS. Everything down to the lowest Culinary Articles. One of the largest stocks in Wales to select from. 0 A LARGE QUANTITY WEDDING PRESENTS. Contractor for Hotels and Public Institutions. Special attention given to Bad^ed and Crested Ware. Services matched no matter where purchased. ° Goods Lent out on Hire. An Experienced Packer kept. INSPECTION INVITED AND YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. A LARGE QUANTITY WEDDING PRESENTS. Contractor for Hotels and Public Institutions. Special attention given to Bad^ed and Crested Ware. Services matched no matter where purchased. ° Goods Lent out on Hire. An Experienced Packer kept. INSPECTION INVITED AND YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. The Finest Steel in the world is used in the makeof M. H. DAVIS AND SONS' CELEBRATED CYMRO RAZORS. PRICE, 3s 6d. EACH. Shaving is a real pleasure with one of these. Sold only by M. H. DAVIS & SONS, Aberystwyth.