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Blrtijs^ LEIVI.S-AI)ril 22\141. hv Lewis, wife of D. J. Lewis, 12, Mill-street,, A'ry^twyth, of a son. carriages. MOFREIL-TITOA'AS—OUEN—On the 25th ult at St. Marks Church. Newport. Mon., by the Hev W. Han- bury-Smart t, Hector of Henton Moor (cousin of the bride), assisted liv the Tt.'v T. LI. Lister, Vicar, Thomas Morrell-Thomas, M.D., M.S., F.K.C.S.,of Glynderwen, Newport, eldest son of the late Griffith Thomas, Cwm- march. Llandyssul. to Lileen Kathleen, only daughter of Georgf Geen, J P.. T.ismore. Newport, Mon. DAVIES—REKS—April 28th, at the Parish Church. New- Quay, Mr Tom Davies, Penlone, Cross Inn, to Ellen, only daughter of the late Mr John Rees and Mrs Rees, RbTd«,pn- JONES—WOOLKICir—May 2nd, at the Register Office, Aberystwyth, before the Rev. W. Jones, Mr. Robert Jones to Miss Julia Wool rich, both of Aberystwyth. DcatDS. JONES-April 24th. at Clyde VaT(', LIan on, Jeannie, the youngest daughter of Captain and Mrs Jaues, age(I 20 yeari. DAVIES—April 25th, at Ton Pentre, Gimnorg,-tii, Mr John Davies, of Oxford-street, Aberayron, JONES—April 26th, at Mnengwyn-strdet, Machynlleth, John Jones, aged 80 years. JONES—On the 2:)tl1 Hit suddenly at Gowerton. St. Mary-street, Cardigan, John Jones (Ship and Bondei Stores), aged 62 vears. JENKINS—April 27th, at Maescelvn Farm. Machynlleth, the wife of Mr Thomas Jenkins, aged 27 years. WILLIAMS-Ai)ril 2Sth. at 1, South Marine Terraeo, Aberystwyth, Hannah, the wife the late W. T. Williams, aged 61 years. -4-
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. All advertisements should reach us not later than Wednesday afternoon in order to appear in the issue for the following Thursday. PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES. Advertisements of the following Classes only are accepteci at the cheap prepaid rate, as stated below: Situations Wanted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted, Apartments to Let, Money Wanted, Houses to Let, Articles Lost and Found, Specific Articles for Sale, Miscellaneous Wants- One week. Three weeks. Six weeks. s. d. s. d. s. d. 14 words 09 1 6 2 6 21 „ 10 2 0 3 0 28 „ 16 3 0 5 0 35 2 0 4 0 7 0 SALES BY AUCTION. Furniture, Stock and Crops, 4d per line. Lease- hold Properties, 5d per line. Freehold Properties, 6d per line Farmers and property owners should instruct their Auctioneers and Solicitors to have their advertisements inserted in the Welsh Gazette" It 7vill pay you to do so as the paper is a most advantageous medium tor giving p"ublicity to advertisements addressed to all classes, in both Town and Country. +- Lost and Found. LOST.-Monday, 23rd April, between Capel Bettys and Llangyby, watch and chain, marked Davies, Berws. Finder rewarded if re- turned.-Davies, Fedw, Llangeitho. 231b DYMUNIR hysbysu fod dafad mynydd wed1 crwydro i Cefn Bys Mawr, Ystrad, naw wythnos yn ol. Bwlch tri toriad dan bob clust. Os na ddaw rhywun i'w hawlio, bydd yn cael ei gwerthu i dalu y treuliau.—Thomas Williams. 243b Wanted. "Ij^ANCY DRAPERY.—Wanted an experienced r Salesman, good window dresser. Also Sales- woman and Apprentice to the Millinety.—Apply, Doughlon, Aberystwyth. 253b YN EISIEU.—Bugail at ddefaid Cymreig. Rhoddir cyflog dda i drlyn cymwys.—Ymof- yner yn y lie cyntaf a "Bugail," "Welsh Gazette" Office, Aberystwyth. 234b WANTED, a respectable lad to learn the trade, —Apply to W. R. Jones, watchmaker, Great Darkgate-street, Abervstwyth. 226b WANTED.-General Servant, about 20. Pri- TV vate family; Welsh spoken. Wages P,16 to £18, and fare paid.—Mrs. Cope. Raby House, Friern Park, North Finchley, London. GROOM, Coachman, Wanted; married, must hare good references, letter in first instance. Major Taunton, Ynysbir Hall, Glandyfi, R.S.O. 177b DRAPERY.—C. M. Williams, Aberystwyth, has a vacancy for a sharp young lady as Im- prover to the General Drapery; also for a young lady as an apprentice; premium; Welsh.—Apply, stating full particulars. 181b TO TAILORS.—Wanted, a good general hand. Piece work or weekly wages. Constant to steady man.—Apply, T. J. Evans, Armoury-street, Ebbw Vale (Mon.). 188b WANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen to send or bring their umbrellas to be repaired to the Hairdressing Saloons, 14, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. Recovered equal to new from 2s 6d and ready if desired same day; broken sticks repaired. All work done on the premises.—J. J. McDowall (late Joinson). CAN any Lady recommend a good General Servant, must be a strong Welsh Girl; age 25 to 30 years small family, and good home per- mennacy for suitable girl; engage at once.—Apply, Mrs Builen, 120, Brownhili Read, Catford, London, S.E. 119b ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES,in various designs 11 may be had in English or Welsh, at moder- ate charges, at the Weixli Oazette Office, Aberyst- wyth. NOTICE. Mcllquham's, Aberystwyth, want weught and cast iron scrap, old machinery brass, copper, lead, zinc, pewter, hemp and manila rope, ship's sails, &c. Good prices given Any quantity. 736a ANTED. -Small House, with from five to ten TT acres of land, within reasonable distance of Abervstwyth. Moderate rent.—"Resident," "Welsh Gazette" Omce. Aberystwyth. 593a A N TED, Cousemaids, Waitresses VV Geneial Servants, and Kitchenmaids.— ipply, Mrs Mackenzie, 75, North-parade, "Aberyst- wytb. Enclose stamps for reply. WANTED several additional young ladies to travel, two together, to book orders and appoint agents for a Special Tea. Salary 25s. per week and travelling expenses. Arrangements could be made for young ladies to represent us in their own towns on salary or commission. Arrangements could also be made for an expert to work with un. experienced bands for a time.- A-PPI.v, Miss Ada Saunders, 13, Bay View Terrace, Penzance. 250h LB TO £ 5,000. If you are Privately in want of Money Immediately. Or yon want to start a Business, or your business needs more capital, or creditors arelpressing, com. ,r write to me—the actual Lender. SPECIAL FEATURES.—Cash advanced (with- out the ordinary money lenders' routine), on bor- rowers' own note of hand. Re-payments to suit their convenience. Distance no object. Consultations free at any time. No genuine business refused. Apply to Mr Thomas Picton, 19. Duke-street, Cardiff; or to Local Agent—Mr. WILLIAM RAD- FORD, 14, Portland-street Aberystwyth. 224h For Sale. 7*0P SALE.—Youth's Free Wheel Bicycle. 20 inch frame. Price, £ 4 10s.—Lloyd, Deri House, Lampeter. 229b OUNTRY.-Genttiiie General Business for Sale, C good reason for disposing, should be seen at once, returns over 2.000 good profits, very excellen premises—Apply, W," "Welsh Gazette Offic Aberystwyth. 210be ;„ .7:3. Cut Flowers and Plants for Sale lU Table Hants on Fire for Decoration.-Apply o R. C. Williams. Head Gardener, Queen's Hotel GARDENS. VU-M y*i wvth^ -"T ALL PAPERS from 1-id. per roll. ,Any quantity large and small, at Wholesale Prices. Stock exceeds 100,000 rolls all classes.- Write for patterns stating what class ,requircd.- r Cqrin. For Sale -_h' -I'W-=- '=:'='J: I7K)R SALE.—Welsh Pony, 12 Lui.ds, gnr;d rider, — Apply, Thomas Evans, Cryngoed, Oakford. Llanarth. 233b 1/OR SALE. — Magic Lrui'erns and Slides. First-class fittings, suitable for$:as or oil. Cost over £ 8. Sacrifice F,3 10s.-Apply, Gallo- way's Library, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. 237b FOR SALE — Morgan's Welsh Bibles, 1588. The first, Bible in Welsh £ 11.—Galloway's Library, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. 238b FOR SALE.—Parry's Welsh Bibles, 1620. Fine- sound. Perfect copy. £ 9.—Apply, Gallo- way's Library, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. 239b ¡ -Rb\\OOD Knitting Machine, good as new, G no further use to owner, sell clieap.-Apply, Peuwaun, Newcastle Fmlyn. 230b FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE, south aspect, beautifully situateo outside borough (Llan- gawsai); 33* feet frontage; 2s. lOd. square yard no restrictions.—Owen, Fronhyfryd, Aberystwyth, j U_n- 242b I^OR SALtfi —Day Did Chicks, 7s, per dozen. Eggs 2s. 6< per sitting Operington White Wyandottes, and Game, Trussed Chickens 3s. each. Private families supplied, Orders taken at 10 and 12 North-parade, and at Pantgwyn Poultry Farm, Llanfarian. ipOR SALE.—Strong Carter Entire Horse, known as "Young Buckingham Harold," 16 hands, 6 years old. Grand condition for serving this season. Pedigree, particulars, etc. apply to Rich- ards. Parkyrhos, Lampeter. 196b BUSINESS ENVELOPES, in varioms sizes, JD plain or printed, at moderate charges.— Welsh Gazette Office, Aberysfcwytn 17*OR SALE.—A first-class dynamo. Only used a few times.—Apply to Mr W Jones, butcher, uampeter. 693a SALE, Pedigree Large White Boars J and Sows (" Bottesford Queen and Roger Strains), unsurpassed for crossing with Welsh Breed, Davies, Pistiileinon, Lampeter. 221b rpO FARMERS AND OTI-IERS.-Yor Sale, 1,400 JL yards, 1 a in. wire rope suitable for fencing, For particulars of price, apply Jones. Docks, Milford Haven. 228b TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATK TREATY, double Fronted Shop (Leasehold), known a? "Bee Hive," High-street, Lampeter. ExcelleM position, reasonable price, immediate po gession.-For particulars, &c., apply, Mrs Davies, Lletty-Twppa. 247b ■ MPORTANT XO MOTHERS—Every mother who values 1. the Health and Cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S "IIELIABLE" NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4id. and gd Postage Id. Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, IIS. Broad-street, Reading. Agent for Abervstwyth-W. M. Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace road. Dolgelley—R. W. Williams, Chemist, Queen-square. Lampeter—Davies, Bros., Chemist. la3^_ TO FARMERS AND OTHERS.—Active, light, clean-legged cart or van mare, 16 hands. Selling through proving Infoal to Forgbaw's (Rayden Duke), due May 12tb. Accustomed to farm and town work. Would give foal for keep of mare to responsible person if sold. E20 (warren- ted) Will send on week's approval free,— Thomas, Horsekeeper, 25, Villas Street, Copperas Hill, near Lime Street and Central Stations Liverpool. 65b ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE SOLD.—A Leasehold Dwelling-House, containing 6 bedrooms, front and back parlours, kitchen, wash-house, 2 w.c.'s, and good yard. Unexpired term, 38 years less 22 days.— Further particulars apply R. K. Jenkins, auctioneer, Baker-street. 393a -w To Let. TO LET from 12th May, 1906, Mintaro, North- road, Aberystwyth, and No. 44, Bridge- street, Aberystwyth Apply to John Bvans Solicitor, Aberystwyth. 22ab TO LET from May 1st, large room in Trefechan, now used as recreation room. For particulars apply to H. Green, U.C.W,, Aberystwyth. 180b f|10 LET in Portland Road, Aberystwyth, a -1- small warehouse. Immediate possession. Apply to Dr. Abraham Thomas, North Parade. 739a TO LET, at Aberystwyth, a Large WorKsbop.— Apply, Jenkins, Eagle House, Aberystwyth. r 771a TO LET, modern Flat, containing two sitting and three bedrooms, bath 100m, h. and c., kitchen, scullery, and box room. Every conveni- ence.-Apply, Galloway,2, Plas Iorwerth.Caradog- road, Aberystwyth. 236b IODGINGS, with or without board, moderate J prices, beautiful spot, old-fashicjed large country bouse, grounds attached, 4* miles from Aberystwyth, few minutes from Capel Bangor Station, Vale of Rheidiol Railway. Apply, "C.B. Welsh Gazette 147a. TO LET. No. 1, Railway Terrace, Henllan, Cardiganshire, containing parlour, sitting room, and kitchen, and three beorooms, with a good garden, suitable for retired tradesman. Apply to E. Lewes Bowen, Glanmaderu, Beulah, R.S.O., Cardiganshire. 184b TO LET; from the 12th May, 1906, house and shop in Smithfield-road, Abervstwyth, ad- joining the Devil's Bridge Railway Station. The preuii: arc situated in a growing neighbourhood, and offer a splendid opening for business.—Apply, Owen Bros., Boulevard House, North Parade, Aberystwyth. 257b HOUSE and SIIO r To Let at corner of Cam- brian-stiaet and Thespian-street, Aberyst- wyth. Centrally situated in a good locality for busings.—Apply, Owen Bros., Boulevard, North Parade. Aberystwyth. 252b TO LET FROM 12TH MAY, 1906. H HOUSE, ANDS HOP OR OFFICE known U as Bridge End, Bridge Street, Aber- 3«t\vyth, adjoining Mr. Mcllquham's; also waehone iu|dern-^ath, iaeaafuding 30 x30 feet. The premises contains shop, 2 sitting rooms, kitchen, large pantry, and 5 bed- rooms, suitable for any business and com- mands Trefechan, Penparke, Mill Street, South lload, Tunycae, and South Terrace. No Chemist, Draper, Stationer, Confec- tioner, in any of the above Localities. The Warehouse is well adapted for a workshop or for storing Builder's Plant a-p-d materials. All let together at £ 25 a year or separately, —Apply to Morgan and Roberts, Auctioneers, Xo. 1, New Street, Aberystwyth. 254b. -=-=.=-¡;=- Public Notices. NOTICE. 11 BRIDGE STREET. ABEHfTWYTH. D. BENJAMIN DAVIDS Begs to nnnoir o • to the. Inhabitants of the Tiown and District t!' at he nas OPENED THE A HOVE PREMISES as a Fir- C'ss Grocery and Provision Stores# And hopes by strict attention ts b tMness to be favoured by a fair share of patronage. Price and quality cannot be beaten lJi:* o < f r OB EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED AND SPECTACLES GLASSES ACCUBAXULY FITTE W. Miall Jones, Chemist and Optician, ritl 'DfN An aHWRVSTWYTH Public Notices .8L- CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY -GIVEN that, at the next meeting of the Council, to be held at Lampeter, on the 17th day of May next, the new Basis or Standard for County Rates will be taken into consideration, with a view to its allowance and confirmation. H. C. FRYER, Clerk of the Council. Aberystwyth, 3rd April, 1906. 185b BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. LOANSSBO AND UPWARDS. THE Corporation are prepared to receive Loans JL on Security of Funds, Rates, and Corporate Property. Interest at 3i per centum per annum, payable half-yearly. Particulars may be obtained from the Boroagh Accountant, Corporation Offices, or of A. J. HUGHES, Town Clerk 190b CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. RMYDYPENNAU COUNCIL SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Head Teacher of Rhydjpennau Council School (near Bow Street). No. on books, 120 to 130. Salary iEl30 per annum. Applications stating age, experience, and qualifications, with copies of three recent testimonials, should reach me, the undersigned, on or before Thursday, 17th May, 1906. JENKIN JAMES, County Education Offices, May 1st, 1906. [245b] Aberystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE The following posts are now vacant- School. Vacancy. Salaryj Applications t. 1-1-<- be sent to Llwyndaf- Supplemen- £ 25 Mr. B. C. Jones, ydd tary District Educa- C Teacher tion Office, Aberaeron. Dihewid Do. £30 Do. C Llanddein- Do. £ 20 The undersigned. iol N Applications, stating age, experience and quali- fications, should be accompanied by three recent testimonials, and should be received on or before May 9th, 1906. JENKIN JAMES, M.A., County Education Offices, Cambrian Chambers, April 19th, 1906. [2J9b] Aberystwyth. University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. PRINCIPAL: T F. ROBERTS. M.A., LL.D. Professor of Constitutional and Comparative Law W JETHRO BROWN, LL.D., Litt.D. Professor of English Law: T. ARTHUR LEVI, M.A., B.C.L. SHORT COURSES in English Law specially intended for Articled Clerks will be held at the College for six weeks, from April 23rd, 1906, to June 2nd., 1906. The subjects will include Courses of Lectures on :— (1). Common Law. (2) Evidence, and Civil and Criminal Pro- cedure. (3). Equity with special reference to Trusts, Mortgages and Administration. The names of all Articled Clerks who intend to avail themselves of these Lectures should be sent in to the Registrar of the College by April 17th next. These Lectures are carried on by the aid of a grant from the Law Society, and they will be free to all Articled Clerks. For further particulars apply to the Registrar, 862a J. H. DAVIES, M.A. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN WILD BIRDS' PROTECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order made by the Secretary of State the following Wild Birds and Wild Birds' Eggs are protected within the area of the Administrative County of Cardigan, in addition to the Wild Birds protected by the Wild Birds Protection Act, 1880. 1. The following species of Wild Birds are pro- tected as it those species were included in the Schedule to the aforesaid Principal Act:— Kestrel Kite Buzzard Peregrine Falcon Hen Harrier Heron Chough Water Ouzel 2. The following specias of Wild Birds aie pro- tected during the period between the 31st day of July in any year and the 2nd day of March following :— Eittern Buzzard Kite Kestrel Gulls (except Black-backed Gull) Heron Chough Spoonbill Kingfisher Dipper or Water Ouzel. Owls of all kinds. Woodpeckers Gel.finch Linnets Woodlark Skylark Blackcap Stone Chat Brown Wren Golden Created Wren 3. The Eggs of the following species of Wild Birds ara protected :— Buzzard Kite Kestrel Peregrine Falcon Red-backed Shrike Nightjar Woodpeckers Chough Heron Curlew Gulls (except black-backed Gull) Oyster Catcher Wild Duck Teal Shcldr..ke Moorhen Water Ouzel Owls of s Kingfisher Snipe Landrail or Corncrake Goldfinch Black Cap Skylark Woodlark Warblers (Garden, Reed, Sedge, Grass- hopper, Willuv and Wood Warblers, and Chiffchaff) Flycatchei Golden Crested Wren AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person who shall kill, take, or destroy any of the ao^ve-nameJ Wild Birds or Wild Birds Etgs withiii area of the said County of Cardigan, is liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding One Pound for every such Bird or Egg ho killed, taken, or destroyed. H C. FRYER, Clerk to the County Council. April, 1906. 222 b THE Aoerystwyth Electric Light U, ,-i,any now supply the Kkvtri' Curient night and day or all purposes, incindinc: hPlt.q, seating, and ower. 680a John Evans, Cambrian Hcuse, Newcastle Emlvn, IS NOW SHOWIN.fi A Grand Range of Ladksf Jackets, Rain- proofs# Furs; etc. Also, Ready-Made Suits, Overcoats, &c. iat endle&s variety. VITT,T. PR APPRECIATED. Public Notices. Education Act, 1902. JBECTION 8 (1). CARDIGA^SHl"RE~ EDUCATJON AUTHORITY. — "VTOTICE^IS ipREBY GIVEN, in accordancc -L' with the provisions of Section 8 (1) of the Education Act, J&02, that the County Council of Cardigan, being the Local Education Authority for the purposes <|E Part III of that Act, propose to .provide a New Public Elementary School for about 80 cliil(ire close to the Village of Gartheli, in the Parish of Gartheli. The School will be available for the lollowing area :— GARTHELI PARISH. (Signed) JENKIN JAMES, Clerk to tie Local Education Authority. Dated May 3rdj 19C6. Section 8 [1] of tie Education Act, 1902, provides as follows :— | [1]. Where that Local Education Authority or any other persons propose to provide a new public elerfentary school, they shall give public notice of their intention to do so, and "the Manages of any Existing School, or the "Local Education Authority (where they are not themseltes the persons proposing to pro- vide the school) or any ten ratepayers in the area for which it is proposed to provide the school, may, within three months after the notice is Jiven, appeal to the Board of Education on the ground that the proposed school is not required, or that a school "provided by the Local Education Authority, or not so provided, as the case may be, is better suited to meet the wants of the dis- trict than the school proposed to be provided, and any school built in contravention of the "decision of tbe Board of Education on such appeal shall be treated as unnecesary." 246b SOUTH AFRICA-ROYAL MAIL HuUTE UNION CASTLE LINE. LONDON AND SOUTHAMPTON. To Cape Colony, Natal. Delagoa Bay, Beira, &c. calling frequently at Madeira, Las Palmas, Teneriffe, Ascension, and St. Helena. Weekly Sailings, Fast Passages, Su- perior Accomodation, Best Route. For Rates of Passage money and all further information apply to theManagera Donald Currie & Co., London, or local agents i3gb ABERAYRON. I BEG to announce to my numerous friends and the public generally that, I have recently re- mjv d to the old established house called "CAM- BRIAN INN situate in Tabernacle-street, which is a commndiou^ house with good stat hng. Beer, spirit and win of the best quality T DWIES, Proprietor, Late "Star U.C.W., ABERYSTWYTH. 26TH Annual Sports TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, MAY 5TH, ON THB SMITHFIELD. F. HEMMING, "j „ Q 249b A. F. HUNT, "on.&ecs Tenders. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for painting and renovat- -<L ing the Wesleyan Chapel, Pontrhydygroes. Specifications may be seen at the Offices of the "Welsh Gazette," or at the Post Office, Pontrhvdy- groes, where tenders should be sent before May 18th. 240b Empire Day, 1906. Supply of Marquees and Tents-Tenders MR DAVID DAVIES (of Plas Dinam, Llan- dinam, Montgomeryshire). invit«s tenders for the supply and erection of Marquees and Teat* for use in connection with the celebration of Empire .Day, 24th May, 1906, by children in Montgomeryshire. One large marquee with tables and seating will be required at each of the following places Place Minimum Accomodation. Llanfair | Tables and seating for about 900 teachers and children. Llanfyllin Tables and seating for about 1800 teachers and children. Llan- Tables and seating for about 1,100 dinam teachers and children. Machyn- Tables and seating for about 900 lleth teachers and children. Newtown Tables and seating tor about 2,200 teachers and children. Welshpool Teachers and seat., ng for about 2,200 ) teachers and children. Each marquee must also contain the following misimun accommodation :— Platform or dais with table for prizes and seats for about 80 people thereon. Two separate tables with seating thereat for about 100 people each, The marquees must be as commodious as possible and it must be understood that above figures are approximate only. The marquees must be well desoraterl with flags, bunting, etc., and tenderers should include the cost of this in their tenders. A second marquee or tent will be required in each of the districts as a service tent for the catering. Tenders should give alternative quotations (a) for each place, or (b) for the whole county. Tenders must be received by Mr William John Evans. Llandinam Hall, Llandinam, Montgomery- shire, on or before Saturday, 5th May, 1906. Mr Davies does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. Llandinam Hall, 27: h April, 1906. 244b -3.8i. 8AYOEIX BROS., FISHMONGERS AND POULTERERS, LICENSED DEALERS IN GAME, TEIFY SALMON St ICE WAREHOUSE, WARWICK HOUSE, GREAT DARKGATE ST Fresh Salmon from the Severn, Teifi, Wye, and other Rivers DAILY. DEALERS IN WENHAM LAKE ICE. Sole Agents for P:A T,FTG- OPPE'S ROYAL CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGES. Horner's Clotted Cream and Cream Cheese Daily. Members of the National Sea Fisheries Prctection Association. Telegram;- "Sayee 11, Aberystwyth." Sevvinq Machines, Tin; r, s' Machines arrl lU.-si Value, Brad bu rys er & Wilson G' ■ d Machines at £ 2 10s, KNITTING Machines al; Keduced irice. Best Machine. See our New Compound Machine, &c. 722a THOMAS GEORGE, Market Square* Newcastle Emlvn I bale by Auction. THE S-AIITIIFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE CARRIAGES. M ESSRS. Daniel, Son & Meredith Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, ON MONDA r, JiA r 1th. 1906, A number of Valuable and Useful CARRIAGES, Including one very serviceable Park Phaeton, with Shafts, Pole, and Cushions; 2 Victorias, in good condition; 1 very useful Wagonette; 1 new Market Trap 1 splendid modern Charabanc, with Brass Rails and moveable Centre Seats (eqmal to new) to carry 20 persons 2 useful Waggonettes, in good condition 1 ditto ditto 1 capital Two-wheel Dog Cart (equal to new) 1 excellent Phaeton, and 1 Governess Car, both in splendid condition. Sale to Commence at Twelve o'clock noon. ADOP"' The Auctioneers beg to draw the special attention of Carriage Proprietors, Farmers, and others, to this Sale. 241b LEASEHOLD BIJOU RE-SIDENCE. Mr. R. K. Jenkins Has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 8th day of Ma y, 1906, at the Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- lowing most desirable residence LOT 1.—All that messuage or dwelling house out-buildings, garden, and appurtenance thereunto belonging, called or known as Glynygronfa situated near Bryn-y-mor-road, Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, recently in the occupation of the late H. L. Evans, Borough Accountant. LOT 2.—All that piece of ground laid out with ornamental trees situate between part of Lot 1 and the road leading along the northern side of Bryn- ymor Dingle. This Lot is with a portion of Lot 1 in the occupa- tion of Miss Wight as tenant from year to year. Lot 1 is held under a Lease from the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Aber- ystwyth for the residue of a term of 60 from the 29th day of September, 1901, subject to the yearly ground rent-of £13. Lot 2 is held under a Lease from Roderick Clement Richardes of Penglaise for the residue of a term of 21 years from the 1st day of March 1900 suoject to the yearly rent of £3 Immediate possession of the house can be had on completion. For further particulars apply :to the Auctioneer Baker-street, Aberystwysh, or to Mr. John Evans' Solicitor, Aberystwyth, or to Messrs. Smith and Davies, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. ''HOME LEA," PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Messrs Morgan and Roberts Have received instructions from the Mortgagees to.Sell by Public Auction at the Lion Royal Hotel, on Friday, the 11th day of May, 1906, at3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, all that desirable and valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY at present in the occupation of Mr. Nelson Nelson and known as Home Lea," Portland Street, Aber- ystwyth, which premises are most conveniently and centrally situated one minute from the sea, containing 3 Reception Rooms, 8 Bedrooms, Bath- room h. and c., 2 w.c's, large Kitchen and Yard, Gas and Electric Belis throughout. The Premises are held under a lease from the Corporation ef Aberystwyth, for a term of 75 years from the 12th November, 1901, at an annual ground rent of £4 7s lid. For further particulars apply to T. J. Samuel Esq., Solicitor, or Messrs Morgan and Roberts, Auctioneers, both of Aberystwyth. 225b 800 Horses. 1 L40 Prizes. Henry Manley & Sons, Ltd. GREAT MAY SALES IN THE CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. May 23rd aed 24th, Harness Horses, Match Pairs and Hunters, Pedigree Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies. May 25th, Heavy Town, Lerry, and Van Horses. Cart Colts, and Fillies, These are the best sales of the year. FOUR CHAMPION CUPS AWARDED The recent April Sales rank as the best held in this Repository. Prize Liits and Entry Forms ready. Enter early and secure good position. MID-CARDIGAN DISTRICT IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TO LANDOWNERS, FARMERS TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. Mr. JENKIN LLOYD. Pant, Llanddewi-hrefi, and Mr. HUGH HERBERT, Troedrhiw, Nantcwnlle, Beg to announce that they have entered into Partnership for the purpose of carrying on the Business of Auctioneers, Surveyors, and Valuers, and trust that their practical knowledge experienee will entitle them to receive a gener share of support. Sales cashed and conducted on moderate terms. 280 Y:=- 200 Stable Rats for 2s. 1 KENDAL HOIELKEEPERwrites:—"I found 200 Rats in my Stable Yard after using two Is. Tins 'Rodine' Rat Poison." It kills on the spot; leaves no smell; Dogs and Cats don't eat it. RATS LIKE IT, EAT IT, AND DIE. Price-6d., Is., 2s 3s., and 5s Post, 2d. T HARLEY, Chemist th. Agents—E P. Wynne, Chemist, Aberystwyth, J. VV Evans, Chemist, Llandyssul". 782a COUGH MIXTURE fOR WINTER COUlAH ANI) BRONCB)Tl TRY ROBERT ELLIS'Si COUGH MIXTURE AND ST TONN. ADDRESS— TERRACE POAP. A WYTB Messrs. James and Price Invite inspection of their Grand Display of SPRING GOODS Now showing at, the BON MARCHE. All goods marked in plain figures. Country orders promptly attended to. Agents for Brooks' Clean ing- & Dye Works, Bristol. QuotationtFret; NOTE THE ADDRESS— BON MARCHE, T Un H\ ABERYSTWYTH J ( N A < » # si ) S JtlLLPOSTHRS ABERYkS TYTH. I Public Notices t"" -"—TtO! Manchester and Milford Railway. TRAIN A LTERA T TONS The following" -Iterations will be made on and from April 9t-h, 1U06. UP TRAINS. The 7-50 a.m. 1rp Train, Saturday! only. Lam- peter to Carmarthen, will be dipcorrtinued. A new train will leave Abtrystv, jth at 7-0 a.m. for Station* in South Wales and Lcm'on. The 9-15 a.m. London Express Train from Aber- yetwyth will leave at 9-50 a.m., and will only stcp at Llanilar, Strata £ luriua, Tregaron, and Laa- peter, arriving London (Paddington Station; at 6-10 p.m. The 11 a.m. and 3-0 p.m. trains from Aber- ystwyth will be continued. The 6-15 p.m. train from Aberystwyth will be continued and will have a through connection to Carmarthen and Swansea. DOWN TRAINS. The 6-40 a.m., 10-18 a.m., 2-55 p.m., and 6-5 p.m. trains from Pencader will be continced. Commencing April 9th. 1906, and until further notice. FAST SERVICE n\ih Through Carrikges by a New Route between ABERYSTWYTH AD LON L) ON via. Carmarthen Aberystwyth depart 9-50 a.m. London arrife 6-10 p.m. The Trains run between Newport (Mon) aid Paddington (133i miles) withoutinteimediate stop. Returning from Paddington at 11-20 a.m. srrivingat Aberyetwyth 8-0 p.m. 735a A FORTNIGHT AT the SEASIDE FROM MAY lit to OCTOBER 311t, 1906. (Sundays excepted). CHEAP RETURN TICKETS Available to return by amy Train within 14 days will be issued at the following Fares to ABERYSTWYTH 1st Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class: g. d. s. d. s. d, Pencader 10 0 7 6 5 0 New Quay Road. 9 6 7 2 4 9 Maesycrugiau 9 0 6 9 4 6 Llanybyther 8 0 6 0 4 0 Lampeter Derry Ormond I 7 0 5 3 5 6 Llangybi J Pont Llanio 5 6 4 2 2 9 Tregaron 5 0 3 9 2 6 Strata Florida 4 0 3 0 2 0 Children under 12 years of age, balf-price. These Tickets will be issued from all stations by any of the Ordinary Trains except the Firet and Second Trains on Mondays. These Tickets are not transferable and only available for the Stations named upon them. Tourist Tickets available for Six Calendar Month* are issued from Peneader to Aberystwyth at the following Fares—First Claes, 12« Second Glass, 9s Third Class, 6s. Also from New Quay j Road, Llanybyther, Lampeter, Tregaron, and Strata Florida to Watering Places on the Cam- brian Railway. For full particulars please see the Company's Tourist Programme, which can be obtained gratis at all Stations. The iseue of the above Tickets will cease oa the! 31st October, 1906. DAY EXCURSIONS 10 THE COUNTRY DNRING MAY AND JUNE, 1906, CHEAP DAY TICKETS Will be issued every Week Day from ABERYSTWYTH By all Ordinary Trains (with few exceptions), as under 1st Class. 2nd Class. 3rd Class, it. d. t. d. s. d. Llanilar 10 12 0 9 Trawscoed 2 4 1 9 1 0 Strata Florida 3 6 2 7 1 6 Tregaron 46 3 4 2 0 Pont Llanio 5 0 3 9 2 6 Lampeter 60 4 6 3 0 Llanybyther 6 6 4 10 3 3 Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. The Tick-ete are not transferable, and are avail- able on day of issue only. Mtf On Market and Fair Days these tickets will be issued by the Afternoon Trains only. The River Teify, noted for its splendid Trout Fishing, runs close to the Strata Florida, Tre- garon, Pont Llanio, Lampeter, and Llanybyther Stations. Further information may be had of the Station- master. Delightful Country Walks and Drives. MAY AND JUNE, 1906 TRIP No. l-l)OKTLT.AFA (LLAAFAX BRIDGE). By Rail to Trawscoed, thence by road (about two miles through Ystwyth Valley, which in this part is unsurpassed for its picturesque and charming Woodlands). The Return Journey may be made by taking the road to the right to the picturesque hamlet of Llanafan, and taking the direct road alongside Croeswootl Park to the Station, TRIP No. 2-STRATA FLORIDA ABBEY. By rail to Strata Florida, thence by road (3i miles) via Pontrhvdfendigaid. The Abbey was the largest of all the Welsh ecclesiastical build- ints of the Middle Ages, and was the favourite burial place of the royal and noble lamiliee of Wales. The excavations which have been made on its site have disclosed to view the Nave, with the North and South Aisles, tue Monk's Choir, the Presbyterv. the Transepts and its six Chapels, the Library, Vestry, and Chapter House. The Tile Pavements are the finest series to be seen in any ruined Abbey in England and Wales. A Chaly- beate Well and several Lead Mines are in the neighbourhood. Conveyances meet all trains. TRIP No. 3—TEIFY LAKEb. By Rail to Strata Florida, thence by road (6 miles). The Lakes are well worthy of a visit They are situated in the midst of wild mountain scenery. The locality is noted for its pure and bracing air. Gi)rs Goch Lan Teify, or Caron Manft, the largest stretch of beg land in the Kingdom, borders on these mountains. The view of the Ystwyth Valley, as seen from the traiu. on ascending the incline fruin Traws- coed to Strata Florida, is unsurpassed by any other landscape in the country. T. B. GRIKRSO S General Maliage, w SJ u "Jj 0" DEFECTIVE SIGHT SCI EN T I F I C A I,] V TESTED" And corrected with Jenses, adjusted in accordance with facial measurements. E. LIMA JONES, CHEMIST k OPTICIAN, ABERAYRON. Pained the Sight Testing Exa-ralnalioas tit all London School 6f Optics. Frames, in nickelled Steel, Aluminene, Geld jtilx-d tnd Solid Gold. Public oticcs. TTITBI Ml | |||„M THE ONLY CERTAIN CURL FO» COUGIIS AND COLD IS 4 Aniseed Lun^ Tonic. EACf TRIAL. A IRE Prepared only bv B.Taylor Lloyi, M.P.S., (Mcdaliuft in Pharmacy and Chemistry). 3, Bridge Street, Abervstwyth, Is. and 28. 6d. PER BOTTLE. Rowland morgan LONDON HOUSE. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE PUBLIC- THAT HE HAS A COMPLETE NEW STOCK uY Furnishing Goods IN Linoleums, Oilcloths, Carpets, Rugs, Lace 1119 Curtains, etc. INSPECTION INVITED. MORGAN'S Pectoral Linseed Balsam Certain Cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and all affections of the Throat, ai.a Lungs. CA UTIO.V.-Beware of Infringers ami .f7 Imitators. Ask for Morgan's Pectoris Linsted Balsam. Refuse all others. SOLD IN BOTTLES AT Is. and 2s. Prepared only by R. MORGAN, 'HABMACHrnjI^ Terrace Road. Abervetv.,v-,h. MR. JAMES REES (25 vears'Pract i cal Experit i., f- it, r; rier-clis 30. ALEXANDRA KO.ti), AHKHVSTWYTH (Same Stree: as Railway Station). VISITS: TREGARON the first and last Tuesda in Mtct Month at Mrs Dewi Williams. Stanley House ABERAYRON on the 1st and 3rd WednMday't in each month at Mrs Lampshire, 25. Norm- (opposite Talbot). LAMPETER the second and fourth Fridays is each Month at Paris House, Harford Square. MACH YIS LLETH the Second aLia Fourth Wednea* days in each Month at Mrs. R Jones, (Tanykerll)i Pentrerhedin Street lopposite Lion H,n. Teeth extracted with E hyl Chlorine, filled. Sets remodelled anri repaired T"l. a;.d worktnan- ship guaranteed. Mc,(ierat(- Ccnitutta- tion free. Experienced assisb rn. gppt. MAlt vv GYMRC. Greater Profile, \Lh less Labour in the dairy. Tll: "MELOTTE" SEPARATOR '40 per ce»: ru- re Cream. Increase Butt* Yie'dand Tain i. ) per cent, t 40 per cent, S* vps 'rime, La* tSkhiiS 20 cünt, our. f: oace, Ute. •i!s. Ice, ax WM.cr. G:\ s IVarm ai Sweet Sk* i K !et.I.ll." Scea i C ves. 1:1< mlt; II moving Tube* and ot hex D • e Germe, Yie-is £ 5 to k5 Extra Prof Cere tv$ry YA Sole Agents for the Distrk EVANS & ')" \]'11'1 I .1. "3 COAL MERC, • 41 IN," Pa. Auo/or the McCormiek, M-m-avttee and Wemti Agricultural j;acn-,vt>s. 11 Every 'gr wt- !L¡rnl: of c..À; I knowledge t -» ju-t f""n. -coal r,e zh.t z, i | and K in a position tn give you ihe B supply M benefit. Let us have a ayr.»-:J3f I ■ at E tna; order— t^r r.rf.?r \ruck load. ( EDWARDS, EVANS & Co., B TRBGARCN.