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LEADING ARTICLES Opening of the Devil's Bridge Railway. Notes and Comments.
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THIS PA PER IS ON SALS IN LONDON AT 14 Messrs. Everett's, Salisbury — Square, E.C.
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Wanted. WANTED a good General Servant in a small TV family at Aberystwyth.—Apply, Mrs, R., Office of this paper. WANTED, at once, single handed ''Boots."— Apply, stating age, wages, references, Evans, Royal Edinburgh Hotel, Pembroke Dock. j2b GET YOUR TRUNKS and Boxes repaired for the Christmas holidays by D. J. DAVIES, Locksmith, Little Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. dl8b. /"I ROGER'S HAULIER.—Strong Youth (IS) wanted, \JT attend horses and deliver; state wages.— Jermine, Tredegar. j20r WANTED, Good General Servant; permanency for suitable girl.—Apply, stating wages re- quired, Martin, Grosvenor House, Llaadrindod Wells. d26r WANTED, in Solicitor's Office, General Clerk with knowledge of Union, District Council and School Board Accounts, slight supervision, Short- hand, Welsh, teetotaller.—Apply, stating age and salary required, to "Legal," "Welsh Ga'ette" Office, Aberystwyth. dl8b r AME, Fowl and Rabbits.—Wanted, a weekly r supply, either on commission or on charge; guarantee; clean home 10s 6d per dozen ,for full- grown trap rabbits, and 9s 6d for shots.—Apply to Thomas and White, Game, Fowl, and Rabbit Sales- men, 18, Swinton-street, King's Cross-road, London, W.C. d30b ■T AN TED—Post as Secretary or Companion by Vyoung lady (24), well educated, shorthand ancKtypewriting, literary experience., musical, good references.—Apply, "M. "Welsh Gazette" Office, Aberystwyth. d30r WANTED one or two Dairies of well cooled MILK. Dailies or Week-Ends. Good refer- ence bank, &c. Prompt payments.—Apply 0. Thomas, 134, Westminster-road, Liverpool. WANTED.—Meyrick's Cardiganshire," perfect w copy, original boards, uncut; state price.— X.Y.Z., Office, "Welsh Gazette." MILK.—Dairy of refrigerated Milk Wanted twice daily (20 to 40 gallons), also cask of Butter weekly.—Apply Jubilee Dairy, St Helen's Avenue, Swansea. ANTED.-TwelveGoo(IMine,s. Contract work. W Apply, Manager, New Castell Mines, Pont- erwyd, Aberystwyth. tc WANTED, Cooks, Housemaids, Waitresses* General Servants, and Kitchenmaids.— Apply, Mrs Mackenzie, 75, North-parade, Aberyst- wytb. Enclose stamps for reply. DRAPERY (Wholesale).—Wanted Young Men as Assistants. Good references.—Apply, Morgan Jenkins, 40-43, Waterloo-street, Swansea. t, WAR MEDALS wanted, dated 1848, or earlier; also last Artie, Red River, Fenian Raid, Fir- ket, Atbara, Matabele, Mashona, Rhodesia, etc., 92 each given.—Major Tombs, Droitwich. WANTED.—A good Steady Man for Kitchen, Garden and Farm work. To live in.—Apply, stating age and wages required, John Bevan, King Arthur, Reynoldston. Near Swansea. WANTED, a working resident Bailiff.—Apply, to Capt. Jones-Parry, Tyllwyd, Newcastle- Emlyn. dl3r WTED-Currier, good, steady workman used TV to serving at Sale Shop and able to speak Welsb.-Apply, stating age and experience, also salary, to "J.R.N. "Welsh Gazette, Aberystwyth. dl3r ANTED-Geiieral Smith and Improver.—Apply W stating experience, to D. Jones k Sons, Agri- I cultural Implement Makers. Lion Beltwci, -N,-weastle Emiyn, South Wales.. 76b r, YACANCY at Bridgend Foundry, Cardigan; few reliable and experienced hands for coach- building department; permanency suitable men.— Apply Manager. j30b /"I ROCEKS.—Wanted, 2 Junior Welsh Assistants \J for branch shops; early promotion lor ener- getic young men; good references indispensable.— Apply" stating wages required and full particulars to William Pegler, Pontypool. j2r "XT ANTED-Books (printed before 1700) on Vir- Ir-T ginia, Newfoundland, New York, New Eng- iland: Vicar of Wakefield, 1766; Burns's Poems, 1786; old tragedies, comedies, masques; 3 vol. novels before 1820.-Arthur Powell, Cockett, Swan- sea. j30 DAIRY Produce, Poultry and Hog Products.— Bernard, Fisher & Co., of 21, St. John Street, :Smithfield Markets, London, F.C., solicit corres- pondence respecting the same. Best prices given for .best goods. (TO -SHOPKEEPERS wanting to retail MACKIN- TOSH'S TOFFEE.—This TOFFEE is largely adver- tised and the demand is growing and increasing. If you'have difficulty in getting supplies, write direct to our.manufactory, and we will make the necessary arrangements with the Wholesalers in your district for a regular supply. If you wish to do more trade, .don't neglect to stock this line-it will give satisfac- tion to your customers and bring them again. Address JOHN MACKINTOSH, Ltd., Toffee Mills, HaJiifax, Sharks. CELLAN SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, an Assistant Mistress. Applications, stating qualifications, experience, and salary required, together with testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the .27th instant. E. J. DA VIES, Clerk, Nr. Lampeter. dl8b For Sale. 4-HORSE GEAR in good order for Sale.—Fo, Price apply Samuel Griffiths, Cilrhuefach Boncath. d20r LAMPETER. R SALE, or to let as dwelling house or shop, Jj house in Bridge-street.—Apply Professor Walker, St. David's College. d27r BICK CLOTHS, RICK CLOTHS.—Large Stock, all sizes, at our works sent carriage paid to any station. Samples and list post free from makers. -Parnall & Co., Bedminster, Bristol. Telegrams Canvas, Bristol. OUN (Bargain)—Double Breech-loader, latest im- provements, quite new, thorough sound, 12-bore, central'fire, top lever, finest steel barrels, left choke, bar action rebounding locks, pistol grip- stock, extension rib, automatic fore-end, well finished and nicely balanced, splendid killer; approval; 42s. Roberts, 1, Tudor-street, Merthyr. d30r EDDING CARDS printed in the Newest Designs VT at short notice at the "Welsh Gazette," Office, Aberystwyth. FOR SALE.—Hearson's 50 Egg Incubator and foster mother; ^perfect order. Price £ 6.— Apply, Miss Edwardes, Hook, Treffgarne. FLOWERS.—Cut Flowers and Plants for Sale Table Plants on Hire for Decoration.—Apply HEAD GAUDENEK, Queen's Hotel Gardens, Aberystwyth. TO BUILDERS. — Billheads, Memorandums, Business Circulars and Cards, Time Sheets, Estimate Looks, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the Welsh Gazette" Office, Bridge-st., Aberystwytb. WANTED.—An Experienced servant girl for farm work at a country Rectory a good place wa'es offered £14 per annum for the first six months. —Apply to "Rector," WELSH GAZETTE Office, Aber- ystwyth. tc tfLANTS FOR SALE.—German Stocks, Asters, XT Petunias, Nicotino (Tobacco Plant), Summer Chrysanthemums, Is. dozen, Carnation Is. 6d. per dozen, Geranium doubles 3s. dozen, Dahlias 2s. dozen fre(-E. Short, Ynyslas Gardens, Borth, R.S.O. ULBS. -Collections of 200 Bulbs for spring flow- erin", 2s. 100. free by post; Wreaths, Crosses, ano". Bouquets, from 5s. each; Palms, Ferns, Roses. Fro it Tn-t-s, Perennials, and Cut Flowers at lowest prices; immediate despatch.—William Lickley, Seeds- mac., Carmarthen. For Sale. PRIME CLOVER and Rye Grass Hay 80s per t- ton. Prime Meadow Hay 75s. per ton, trussed, delivered on rail, Ruthin Wheat Straw in battens 55s per ton Oate 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 Cbevelier Barley Seed. Samples and prices on application. Apply, HUGHES, CHE STORES, Ruthin. SELF-PLAYING AMERICAN ORGAN, solid quarter, k3 sawed Oak Case. This Organ can be played automatically or with the key board; would suit a place of worship where an organist is not available. Thousands of tunes can be had. This Organ has 11 Stops, four sets of Reeds. Specification-Bass Stops-Principal, Diapason, Dulcet, Bass Coupler, Diapason Forte Treble Stops—Melodia, Echo Horn, Celeste, Treble Coupler; Motor and Re Roll. and ■Knee Swell. Grand Organ. Only Z25, worth double. —George Eadon, 27, Gorse-lane, Swansea. d27r FISH.—10st. kit Cod, Ling, Haddocks, Plaice, 10s.; Finneys, 3s. box; Kippers, Bloaters, 2s. 6d. box; bass selected fish, 2s. 6d. Headless Haddocks, Sprags, Is. 3d. per st. salt Cod, 2s. per st. Fresh Herrings, 3s. 6d. per 100.—Lacy and Son, Fish Docks, Grimsby. To Let. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, Gwen-y- don, Cliff-terrace, Aberystwyth. — Apply to Roberst & Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. t.c. TO LET, with occupation at Lady Day, 1903, compact Woollen Factory with dwelling-house and three acres of land attached. Good water wheel and excellent water supply. Situate at Llanfihangel Rhydithon, near Dolau, Radnorshire. For particu- lars apply to the present occupier, Mr. H. Wozen- croft, or to Mr. W. R. Hanson, Rawson-street, Halifax, Yorks. TO LET—Lisburne Arms, Aberystwyth. Posses- sion may be had November 12th.—Apply to David Roberts & Sons, Ltd., Brewers, Aberystwyth. TO LET, with immediate possession, "Banc and Llamfwlbert Smithy, with land, also Penglan- wen-fach House'—Apply, Penglanwen-fawr, or Ellis, High-street, Lampeter. b HOUSE FURNISHED.—To be let for short or long period. Centrally and conveniently situated— close to rail and sea all conveniences. Apply A.B., c.o. Jenkins, Stationer, Aberystwyth. tc ABERDOVEY. TO LET.—Unfurnished Double-fronted Villa, standing in own grounds; most pleasantly situated in charming position, S.W., aspect over- looking Dovey Estuary and Cardigan Bay. 3 enter- taining, 4 bedrooms, 2 attics, kitchen, scullery, bath (h and c), w.c., and usual offices, perfect sanitation and water, lawn, &c.-Apply Morgan, Xanthus, Aberdovey. TO LET.—Immediate possession, No. 5, Custom House-street.—Apply at No. 17, Queens-road, Aberystwyth. LAMPETER. HOUSE TO LET.—All that fine dwelling-house, known as Werndriw Lodge, situated in the best part of the town, containing on the ground floor 2 sitting rooms, kitchen, back-kitchen and pantry, 10 bedrooms, good garden, and out-buildings. A unique advantage to those persons who have sons desirous of entering St. David's College, or the College School.—Apply Mr. D. R. Jones, Llwyngroes, Llany- byther. Tenders. "x;, TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of newT premises on the corner of Alexandra-road and Terrace-road (opposite tne Railway Station) for Doughton. Plans and Specifications may be seen upon appli- cation to me, the undersigned. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered at my office on or before the 31st December next. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. J. ARTHUR JONES, 7, Queen's-terrace, Architect. Aberystwyth. dl4b Public Notices. NOTICE. SATURDAY EARLY CLOSING. ON and AFTER the 7th FEBRUARY NEXT the BANKS of Aberystwyth will CLOSE at 12 O'CLOCK NOON on Saturdays. f5b BREEDER'S CARD. GEORGE E7_BLACKWALL, Wervillebrooke Stud Farm, RHYDLEWIS, R.S.O., LLANDYSSUI,, CARDIGANSHIRE Breeder of Pedigree Hackneys, Combining Lord Derby and Danegelt Strains. ON SALE—Stallions, Mares and Geldings, suitable for Show Ring or Park Several Welsh Mountain Pony Brood Mares on hand.—For pedigrees and particulars apply-Stud Groom, Wervillebrooke Stud Farm, as above. WELSH PONY AND COB SOCIETY. THE INSPECTION JUDGES — Messrs. Jenkin Jenkins, Blaenplwyf; Hugh Williams, Derigaron David Evans, Llwyncadfor; George E. Blackwall. Wervillebrook; Samuel Davies, Coedpark and Daniel 1. Rees, auctioneer, Velindre will inspect by arrangement any day at home and at Aberystwyth, Market Days, Lion Hotel. Cardigan, do. Angel Hotel. Lampeter, do. Royal Oak HoteL Llandyssul, do. Wilkes' Head Hotel. Newcastle Emlyn, do. Emlyn Arms Hotel. Talybont, date not fixed, Black Lion Hotel. Farmers, do. Entries for the second volume close on the 3rd January next. Sir MARTEINE LLOYD, Bart., Members JENKIN JENKINS, V of the D. LLOYD LEWIS, j Council. Truscott, Griffiths,^Co., AUCTIONEERS. lJairy Agents & Valuers, 11, BOND COURT, WALBROOK, LONDON, E.C. Close to Mansion House WELSH INDUSTRIES DEPOT MARKET ST., ABERYSTWYTH, WELSH WOOLLEN GOODS, J. MORRIS, WOOLLEN MANUFACTURER. WELSH POTTERY. Open MONDAYS and THURSDAYS only during winter. A FREE REMEDY TO ALL.—A late Sufferer tro m Nervous Disorders, Despondency, &c., will be pleased to forward particulars of simple Self-treat- nment to allSufferers, on receipt of stamped addressed envelope. Cure is certain. -Address: W. H. BROWN, Esq., 14, Chesliam Road, Brighton, Sussex. (Name this paper). Public Noticcs. E. ØA R. CARDIGANSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1903. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cardigan will be held and kept at the Town Hall, Lampeter, on Thursday, the 8th day of January, 1903, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will be called over. The Court will then proceed with the business in the following order:-(I) County business; (2) Trial of Prisoners; (3) Hearing of Appeals. And on the day and on the hour above mentioned all the Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer to their names, and the Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these Sessions to be transmit- ted to the Deputy Clerk of the Peace on or before the 31st day of December instant, and in cases arising subsequently immediately after being taken. F. R. ROBERTS, Aberystwyth, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. 23rd December, 1902. SARAH BOWEN, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and other persons having anv claims or demands against the estate of Sarah Bowen, late of No. 10, Custom House-street, Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, widow, who died on the 10th day of December, 1901, are on or before the 30th day of December instant, to send particulars of the debts, claims, or demands to me as Solicitor to the Executor and after the said 30th day of December next the Executor will distribute the assets of the said Sarah Bowen among the parties entitled thereto having regard to the claims only of which he has then had notice. Dated this 19th day of December, 1902. W. P. OWEN, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth, Solicitor to the Executor. Rural District Council of Aberystwyth. AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the Accounts duly made up and balanced, together with all Account Books, Deeds, Contracts, Accounts, Vouchers, and Receipts mentioned or referred to in such accounts of the above-named Rural District Council, will on the 24th day of December, 1902, be depositod in the office of the said Rural District Council, and will be open between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to the inspection of all persons interested until the 1st day of January, 1903; and that Hugh R. Williams, Esq., the District Auditor, will attend on the 1st day of January, 1903, at the hour of 9 in the forenoon, at the Board Room, Union Workhouse, Aberystwyth, to audit the accounts for the Half-year ended at 30th September, 1902, of the said Rural District Council. Dated the 17th day of December, 1902, HUGH HUGHES, Clerk to the said Council. Rural District Council of Tregaron. "Vf OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy of the 1-1 accounts, duly made up and balanced, together with all accounts, books, deeds, contracts, vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred to in such accounts of the above named Rural District Council will, on the 20th day of December, 1902, be deposited in the Office of the said Council and will be open between the hours of 10 and 4 to the inspection of all persons interested until the 29th day of December, 1902; and that Hugh R. Williams. Eso-, *h«-. District .Auditor, will attend on the 29th day of December, 1902, at the hour of 4 in the afternoon, at the Board Room, Union Workhouse, at Tregaron, to audit the accounts for the half year ended 30th day of September, 1902, of the said Rural District Council. Dated this 11th day of December, 1902, J. LLOYD, Clerk to the Council. School Board Accounts. I THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby give Notice, that q the AUDITS of the Accounts of the under- mentioned School Boards for the year as the case may be, ended 29th September last, will severally commence at the respective places and at the respective times specified below. Place at- Time appointed NamBo°afrdCh001 which Audit for Audit' will be held. Datfi Hour 1903. Aberystwyth ~) Jan. 1st 2 p.nj. Llanychaiarn 4 p.m. Cwmrheidol 2nd 10 a.m. Llanfihangel-y- „ 11 a.m. Creuddyn Upper Creuddyn Upper Cyfoeth-y-Brenin Roard Room, ,,12 noon. Trefeirig Union 2 p.m. Caelan-y-Maes- }- Workhouse, 3 p.m. mawr 1 Aberystwyth Llanbadarn Fawr 4 p.m. Llancynfelin 3rd 10 a.m. Melindwr ¡ 11 a.m. Llanfihangel-y- 12 noon. Creuddyn Lower Llanrhystyd J „ l 2 p.m. Dated the 16th day of December, 1902. (Signed) HUGH R. WILLIAMS, District Auditor of the South Wales Audit District. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. THE DOLGELLEY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. LLWYNGWRIL WATER SUPPLY. THE above Council are prepared to receive JL Tenders for the Construction of a Reservoir, Supplying and Laying of Mains and other Works in connection with the proposed Water Supply to Llwyngwril. Specifications, plans, and bills of quantities prepared by David "Gillart of Towyn, engineer, may be inspected at my office on or after the 12th inst. Form of Tender may be obtained on application to the undersigned. Sealed Tenders en- dorsed Llwyngwril Water Supply to reach me, the undersigned, before 10 a.m. on the morning of Saturday the 27th inst. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any other Tender. R. JONES GRIFFITH, Clerk to the said Council. Finsbury Square, Dolgelley, 21st November 1902. CHRISTMAS SHOW. Rowlands & Sons, BUTCHERS, 9, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, Beg to inform the public that their SHOW will be held ON MONDAY, and comprises the following:- 1 POLLED BULLOCK, fed by the Earl of Powis, 1st prize at Welshpool Sale. 1 HEREFORD BULLOCK, 2nd prize at Welshpool Sale. 3 BULLOCKS, fed by W. B. Powell, Esq., Nanteos. 3 BOLLUCKS, fed on our own Farm. 10 WETHERS from Mr Rees Williams, Glangweisin. 20 WETHERS from Mr Isaac Davies, Rhiwnant, 10 WETHEBS from Mr Roberts, Frongoch. 10 WETHERS from Mr Parry, Ti-issa. BACON PIGS from Mr Morgan, Tynllwyn, Devil's Bridge Mr Jones, Tynllwyn, Lledrod; and Mr James, Shop, Penrhyncoch also GREESE, TURKEYS, DUCKS, etc., of the best quality. EARLY ORDERS WILL OBLIGE. Sales Jfy Auction. BJJSOUTH. IMPORTANT SALE Oj| A DESIRABLE FREEHOLD RCE. JESSES Daniel, Son, and Meredith have been instructed$$Sell by Auction, at the Mason Hall, Barmouth^ On Tuesday, fanvary 13th, 1903, at 3 p.m., subject to corftitions of Sale to be then and there produced,* all at •commodious and ex- cellent Freehold Reside4 known as BRYNtgYFRYD. situate adjoining and fri>n%g the main road leading from Barmouth to fc.feelley, and commanding uninterrupted and extefcafve views of the Estuary, Bay, and the Cader Ra Further particulars in future issues. By order of the Mor^a^ex. BARMOUTH* FORTH WALES. HIGHLY-IMPORTANri&JE OF VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE FREEHCMJD HOUSE PROPERTIES. MipRS Daniel, Son" rand Meredith, have heen instructed túll by Auction, at the Masonic Hall, Barmouth,* On Tuesday( J*/ftjfpry 13 tit, 1903, at 2-30 p.m., in such lotfJ'iV may be determined upon at the Sale, the valuahle»|^eehold Dwelling Houses and Premises known a« {■ffeERAMFFRA TERRACE, viz., the Dwelling House Premises known as IDR/sJriEW, being No. 1, Aberamffra-t £ rrace, together with the garden belonging thereof; the Dwelling House and Premises, being No. 2, Aberamffra-terrace; the Dwelling House and Premises known as "The Haven," being No. 3, Abffamffra-terrace, with the garden and arbour belongt thereto. The property altogetlier contains an area of about 3,000 square yards and confnoands magnificent views of the Estuary, Bay, and Offer Idris Range. Plan, particulars, and co, itions of Sale may be obtained of E. Blakey, KM, Surveyor, Barmouth the Auctioneers, Aberystwrffc, Towyn, and Barmouth, and of Messrs Langley Alt Tweed, Solicitors, 14, Silver-street, Lincoln. I CAMBRIAN ILWAYS. Christmas an New Year Holidays. CHEAP EXCURSIONSJTO SCOTLAND. On Wednesday, Dec. 24t and 31st, Excursion tickets will be issued for 4 a 7 days to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Greenock, Ballock, ite.. and for 16 days to Edinburgh and Glasgow. r* EXCURSION TO SftlTH WALES. On Saturday, Tuesday, aniwednesdav, Dec. 20th, 23rd and 24th, Excursion Tidfcets will be issued to Newport (Mon.), Cardiff, S nsea, Merthyr, etc., available for return up to atti including Dec. 27th, except Sunday, Dec. 21st an«foChristmas Day, Dec. 25th. The usual Week-end TIck s, will 'be. issued on Fridays December 19th an 26th and Saturdays December 20th and 27th to fc-verpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Wolverhanjrttdi, Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield, etc. t: EXCURSIONS To LONDON. On Saturday, Dec. 27th, a Thursday, Jan. 1st, Excursion Tickets will be 1,d. tie London for 2, 4 5 and 8 days. fr" EISTEDDFOD MEIRIO^ DOLGELLEY, jANBAijr *• 5 • > Cheap Day Excursion Tickets will be issued Ito Dolgelley from Pwllheli, Barmouth, Penmaenpool, Aberystwyth, Corris, Cemmes Road, Machynlleth, and intermediate stations. For full particulars as to Train Times, Fares, etc., see handbills issued br the Company. All information regarding Tourist and Excursion Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on application to Mr. W. H. Gough, Traffic Superintendent, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Oswestry. Secretary and General Manager. Dec., 1902. Cambrian Railways. MARKET TICKET ARRANGEMENTS. The issue of Market Tickets between certain stations on the Cambrian Railways is continued until further notice, and such tickets are now available to return by any ordinary train on date of issue (the 6-25 p.m. Mail from Abervstwyth excepted). Full particulars of Train Times, Fares, etc., are exhibited at all Cambrian Stations. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, Nov., 1902. W. Miall Jones, PH ARM ACEUTICAL CHEMI ST, 33, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. FOR SHEEP DIPS, CATTLE DRENCHES, OIL, EMBROCATION. LAMB TEATS, MILKING TUBES. TRIANGULAR NEEDLES. SYRINGES, &c., &c. — THOMAS & JONES (Formerly Wm. Thomas), GENERAL MERCHANTS, ABERYSTWYTH. THOMAS & JONES, C COAL AND LUliE MERCHANTS, • ABERYSTWYTH. BEST COAL AND LIME ALWTAYS IN STOCK. BRICKS, PIPES, SLATES AND CEMENT. :!4 CARDIGANSHIRE CARRIAGE "TORKS J. G. WILLIAMS, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDER, gMITHFIELD JJOAD, Near Railwav Station) ABERYSTWYTH NEW CARRIAGES of own manufacture on hand, of Best Material and Finest Work- manship throughout. Rubber Tyres fitted to all Vehicles if I required. J. G. WILLIAMS invites inspection of works, which is the largest and best-equipped in the county. PRIVATE ADDRESS-13, BAKER STREET, .Ot Public Notices. University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. ALL Classes are open to both Men and Women Students who may spend three out of their five years of Medical Study at this College. Special Courses are held in preparation for the examinations for a diploma in Public Health, and also for Sanitary Inspectors. Information regarding 'es, and a Prospectus of the School of Medicine, may be obtained on application to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. Passenger Train Alterations for December, 1902. With the following exceptions, there will be no Alterations in the rfintting of this Company's Trains for December, and the Time Tables dated 1st October, 1902, will therefore continue in force until further notice. ON CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25TH, the Train Service will be as under :— MAIN LINE. A.M. A.MJ Whitchurch dep. 2-25 Montgomery dep. 4-26 Fenn's Bank a Abermule a Bettisfield .a Newtown 4-43 Welshampton a Moat Lane 4-57 Kllesmere 2-55 Caersws 4-59 Frankton .a Pontdolgoch a Whittington a Carno 5-11 Oswestry arr. 3-15 Llanbrynmair 5-20 11 dep. 3-25 Cemmes Road 5-29 Llynclys .a Machynlleth. 5-42 Lianymynech. „ a Glandovey „ 5-50 Four Crosses a Ynyslas a PoolQaay „ a Borth „ 6-3 Buttjif-Kton a Llanfihangel „ a Welshpool arr. 3-35 Bow Street 6-11 dep. 4-15 Aberystwyth arr. 6-20 Forden a The 3.20 a.rii. train from Shrewsbury, due at Welshpool at 4 a.m., will run as on Week-days. The 6-25p.m. Aberystwyth to Oswestry, will run at the usual Sunday |imes. MOAT LANE TO BRECON. A.X. I A.M, Moat Lane Junct. dep 5-5 Builth Road dep. 6-29 Llandinam „ a I Builth Wells „ 6-35 Dolwen a Aberedw a Llanidloes arr. 5-25 Erwood 6-53 „ dep 5-27 Broughrood 7-2 Tylwch 5-35 Three Cocks arr. 7-7 Pantydwr „ 5-45 „ dep 7-9 St. Harmons a Talgarth 7-14 Rhayader arr. 6-0 I Trefeinon a „ dep 6-2 Talyllyn arr. 7-27 Doldowlod 6-9 „ dep 7*36 Newbridge-on-Wye „ 6-18 Brecon arr. The 5-20 p.m. Brecon to Moat Lane, will run at, the usual Sunday times. MACHYNLLETH AND BARMOUTH. I A.M. Machynlleth dep. 54$I Llwyngwril dep. 6-35 Aberdovey „ 6-1S Fairbourne „ a Towyn 6- £ i$ Barmouth Junct. 6-46 | Barmouth arr. 6-50 The 5-55 p.m. Barmouth to Machynlleth, will run at the usual Sunday times, PWLLHELI AND DOLGELLEY. v The following Trains will run at the iisual Sunday times r- 8-49 a.m. Afon Wen to Pwllheli. js 9-0 a.m. Pwllheli to Dolgelley 4-25 p.m. Dolgelley to Pwllheli. 6-40 p.m. Pwllheli to Afon Wen. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER^ 26TH, the 8-45 p.m. Train from Whitchurch to Oswestry, will run at altered times as under :— A.M. ■Whitchurch depf 9-55 SVmslBank BettufUfc) '-r •, &•»*■ Vv^sU-haiiiptah xO-14 1 Ellesmere 10-22 Frankton 10-97 | Whittington 10-35 j Oswestry arr. 10-40 | This Train will run in connection with the 9-15 p.m. L. & N.W. Train from Crewe, due Whitchurch 9-48 p.m. aStops to set down on informing the Guard at the preceding stopping Station, and to pick up passengers when signalled to do so. C. S. DENNISS, Oswestry, Secretary and General Manager. November 1902. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the several stacks of well-harvested HAY, of the growth of 1902 (except where otherwise stated), standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respestive quantities, more or less. also undermentioned, viz :— Estimated Estimated STATIONS. Weight. STATIONS. Weight. Tons. Tons. Fenn's Bank 11 jDoMowlod 62 Bettisfield 6 jBuilth Wells 6 Ellesmere, No. 1 12 jAberedw 4i Overton-on-Dee 10 jBroughrood 10 Bangor-oh-Dee 11 iTalgarbh 13 Marchwiel 9 [Llanbrynmair 4 Llynclys 5 Glandovey, No. 1 4 Lianymynech jGlandnvey, No. 2 7 (1901) 6 jYnyslas 6 Llanymynach 2 ;Borth 5 Llansaintffraid 5 ¡Bow Street 6 Llanfyllin 5 jA)»erdovey 3 Four Crosses jTowyn 5 Pool Quay 85 iBarmouth 6 Welshpool 6j Junction; Welshpool 6 Junction Montgomery 65 iPenmaenpool 4 Abermule 5 Pensarn 5 Kerry 2 Harlech 8 Newtown 6 Talsarnau 7 Llanidloes 10 Criccieth 9 Tylwch 2 Abererch 5 St. Harmon's 3 Rhayader. 4 For further particulars, and to treat, apply to C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, November, 1902. TYPE WRITING. TESTIMONIALS, &c., NEATLY TYPE- WRITTEN AT The Typewriting Office, BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Llyfrau I Llyfraul AM DYMOR BYR RHODDIR Gwerth Deg Swllt o Lyfrau AM Un Swllt yn unig GAS William Jenkins, 23, GREAT DARKGATE STREET A BERYSTWYTH. By post, Is. 6d. Sypyn o Lyfrau Amrywiol at wasanaeth Bands of Hope, Cyfarfodydd Plant, rs CYNWYS HoIwyddoregaut Dadleuon, Adroddiadau. Pris, 6d.; gyda'r post. 8d. Y ddau sypyn gyda'n gilydd, 2s. Business Notices. l .to = JAMES'S = London and ■Wi 0 0 Provincial Stores, 32 AND 34, TERRACE ROAD. HRIS*- ASw 1902- Messrs. John James & Co. .æEG TO OFFER'I^ £ HOLCE SELLECTIOJ* »< OE CHBISTlfi^: IPRUI AND OTHER ARTICLES FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. Valencia Raisins, 5d. and 6d. per lb. Currants* 2^d., 3d., 4d., and 5d. per lb. x 6d. and 7d. per lb. v ( Kgs in^fibxBS, Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. 6d. French Plums in Bottles. v Prunes^6d. per lb. < Muscatlls, iè. 2d. and Is 4d. per lb. MejiJ?ruit| 5|d., I0|d., and Is. 3d. per box. H Also/Mince Meat in 1 and OP Jars. NEW CANDIED PEEL, LEMON OR ORANGE, Specially Selected Finest New Citron. BEST QUALITY OF CHOCOLATES. huntlep A Paimer and peck frean's CAKES & BISCUITS IN FANCY TINS AGENTS FOR W. & A. GILBEYS WINES AND SPIRITS. Castle Spey Royal," 10 year old blend, choicest procurable, 4s. per bottle; Castle Glenspey Glenlivet," Special Scotch, pure—unblended—bottled in Bond, 3s. 6d. per bottle; John Johnson's Special Irish, 6 year old, bottled in Bond, 3s. 6d. per bottle; Hennessey and Martell's Brandy 1, 2, and 3 stars. Also Cheap Brandies for Domestic Purposes, 2s. per bottle and upwards. Champagnes of the Principal Shippers: Moet and Chandon, White Dry Sillery ..1 G. H. Mumm's Dry IN Perrier Jouet Dry Creaming. y QUARTS I AND Pommery and Greno "j PINTS. Giesler ». J No better guarantee of the quality and value of W. & A. GILBEY'S Wines and Spirits can be given than the fact that about every FOURTEENTH Bottle of WINE and THIRTY-NINTH BOTTLE of SPIRITS consumed in the United Kingdom is'supplied from W. & A. GILBEY'S Stock. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS FOR BASS & Co.'s CELEBRATED BURTON ALES AND STOUTS, Supplied in 9 and 18 gallon casks to private families and the trade. BASS'S PALE ALE in Imperial Pint Bottles at 4s. per dozen; Imperial Half-Pint Bottles at 2s. 6d. per dozen; BASS'S SPECIAL BOTTLING STOUT in Imperial Pint Bottles at 4s. per dozen: Imperial Half-Pint Bottles at 2s. 6d. per dozen all in splendid condition. Special Attention is called to BA SS'S LIGHT DINNER ALE in Imperial Pint Bottle at 2s. 6D. per dozen. This Ale combines the light and sparkling character of the German beers with the fine flavour and aroma of British ale, and is in excellent condition. PROPRIETORS- JOHN JAMES & Co. ABE RY STWYTH.