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The fI WELSH GAZETTE CIRCULATES IN THE COUNTIES GF CARDIGAN, CARMARTHEN, MERIONETH, MON T GGAIERY. and I PEMBR OKE.
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DON'T Buy your Season's Mount until you have seen what value is to be had at Evans' Cycle _stores, 16, Northgate Street, = ABERYSTWYTH, GRAMOPHONES, PHONOGRAPHS, and [ a ldrge stock of up-to-date itEUOKDS. I Easy payments ai landed. j
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gnnfts, iDarrsaqcs and ntatbs. Mottoes of Births, Marriages, or Deaths cannot be ,.i4se7 ted unless forwarded by one of our rouognised Reporters, Correspondents, or Agents, or sigud by a clergyman, minister, registrar, or some 01 \er parson known to us. f. 64. is charged for paragraphs containing any thing beyond the bare announcement. DeatnS. JENKINS.—At Bombay Hospital, March 6th, of pneu- monia, Owen Jenkins, Master B.8, inchmoor," and of Maglona, New Quay. JOKES.—March 2nd, at Hafodnewydd, Llanrhystyd, Thomas Jones, age-tie. r, JONES.—March 3rd, at Hafodnewydd, Llanrhystyd, Jane Marietta Jones, aged 24. 2EES February 25rfl, at 28, Creighton-street, Wands- worth, Lorwtan, Charlie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rees, aged 4 years. 129f. PARRY—February 25t,h. at Stratford Road, Kensington, London, Margaret Parrv, formerly of Aberayron, aged 31. JONES—February 3Cth, in London, William Julian Jones, formerly of Abei vstwvth, aged 64 MORRIS—March 8th, at Neath Dolau, Llanbadarn Fawr, Adeline Pym Morris, aged 47. JONES March 4th. David Jones, 3 Alfred Place, Aberyst- wyth, aged 59 years. EDWARDS—March 8th. at Elm Tree Avenue, Aberystwyth Arthur Wyii Edwards, aged 21 years.
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li"w!- 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 SOALE OF OHARGES, Advertisements of the following Classes only are accepted AS tne cheap prepaid rate, as stated below I Actuations 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. 8. d. s. d. s. d. L4 wordt30 9 1 6 2 6 il. 1 0 2 0 3 0 88 „ 1 6 3 0 5 0 35 2 0 4 0 7 0 Lost and Found LOST. SIX EWES in lambs; marked red on the hip.—Rees, Penglaise Farm, Aberyst- wyth. OBT.-3 Welsh Mountain Wethers, marked L. IL on sides and red raddle on tails.—Rowlands It Sons, North Parade, Aberystwyth. 102f A R nod gwlan streip coch a j\„ gifts ar yr ysgwydd flaen. U.U." ar y glin Naen cbwith, a D.E." ar y ochr dde. Fe wobrwyir y sawl y roddan^ ei hanes i David Evans. Bryn Eiddwen.Blaenpennal, Tregaron. 134f. Wanted WANTED. ■— Apprentices for Millinery and Dressmaking.—N. & P. Jobn, 20, Pier-street, Aberystwyth 126f "\WJ ANTED, auy quantity of Welsh eggs; 8s. W per 120, at Creameries, Lampeter. 97f. ANTED.-Barmaid for Railway Refreshment vv Room Lampeter, Age 20-22. No experience necessary. References required. Apply, Mrs. Owen. 147f WANTED strong General. Farmhouse. No TV dairy work. Good born e.-Apply, stating age and wnges, Mrs. Richards, Gwernydoman, Caeiphilly, near Cardiff. 95f. IANO.-Wanted at once, a good second-hand Piano, Well-known maker and iron-frame preferred. Inspection will be made. Cash upon purchase.—Appry "S." "Welsh Gazette" Office, Aberystwyth. 148f 4 WANTED.—A sharp girl as an Apprentice or Improver for Ladies Tailor-made Skirts.— Apply, "T,C H "Welsh Gazette" Office, Abfei'yst- wytb. 124f .-a- WANTED, Gardener married; single-handed; garden, lawn, two greenhouses, and cucum- fcer-houses; small cottage near.—Apply R. R. Carver, Wenallt, Carmarthen 135t. WANTED-Good Cook after Easter. Kitchen- W maid kept Qniet situation.—Mrs Newland. Dolhaidd, Henllan, Cardiganshire. 141f "VTEW SOUTH WALES.—300 Farmers and farm hands wanted for guaranteed situations on arrival. Good aate of pay. Approved applicants will be taken at special fare of £ 6—Apply, John E. Ridgway (of Australia), 80. Fisbergate, Preston. WANTED, immediately, Smith Improver, able to shoe; agricultural district; state wages. —Apply, James Roberts. Smith, Mydrim, St. Clears. 60f CREAM JARS bought; any quantity 3d. per dozen.—Apply, Creameries, Lampeter, or Ceiriog, Cliff Terrace, Aberystwyth. 98t. G- ÓOD Plain Cook, Wanted, about 35, Welsh, G country.-Tyler, Gurnos, Maesllyn.Cardigan- ahire. 29f WANTED, Furniture in any condition for cash also repairs and upholstering wanted at ooce.'—J. G Styles, 46, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth NOTICE. Mcllquham's, Aberystwytn, wan wonght and cast iron scrap, old machinery ■ GlUS. copper, lead, zinc, pewter, hemp and manila tope, ship's sails, fco. Good prices given. Any quantity. 736a WJTT-ANTED. — Cooks, Waitresses, Parlour- W Maids. Housemaids, an? General .■zvants.—Mrs. Mackenzie, Tbe Registry, North Parade, Aberystwyth, 674c ANTED.- Gentlemen who shave themselves TV to call at McDowall's Hairdresser, 14, Pier Street, Aberystwyth, for their Shaving Soap. Brushes, Razors, Safety Razors and Blades, Strops, and all necessaries for the self shaver. Razor setting our speciality. While you are there Get your bait cut" and have the latest additio to the Hairdressing Trade, Vibro Massage of the Hair." More refreshing than a shampoo; same price. ey would advise XT UMBRELLAS could talk they would advise JL you to take them for repairs to McDowall, 14 Pier street, Aberystwyth (next door to S. N. Cooke s Fancy Shop). Wires, Ribs, Springs, Sticks repaired *e-covered equal to new from 1/- to 7/6. Special covers. 2/6 to 3/9. All repairs can be had same day as received, Tassels, Elastic Bands, Rings, And all p arts of Umbrellas kept in stock. For Sale. —OR SALE.—Large quantity of excellent Seed Potatoes.—Apply Evans, Cringoed, Oakford, Llanarth. 136f. "V*7 ELSH Fresh isutter, 13s. 6d. dozen. Write W for sample.—Creameries, Lampeter. 96f. ALL "^APEKS fiom lid. per roll. Any rmantitv large and small, at Wholesale Prices iCk Leeds 250,000 rolls all classes.- Write for patterns stating what class ^quired.— Dept. 222, Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Campfield Avenue Manohester 42f ALE.-A FJ OR SALE.—A copy of "Welsh Itotanology^by Hugh Davies, in good condition.— Bookman Welsh Gazette Office, Aberystwyth. CALVES, CALVES, CALVES, for Sale. FARMERS desirous of purchasing Pedigree Shorthorn Calves, bred aoai tne finest deep frame Milch Cows, should call act in- spect, or apply to KEHFELDT, Calf Dealer, Bridge Street, Aberystwyth Prices from £ 1 upwards lot TO BE LET OR S-jLD, with immediate pos- session, three miles from Lampeter Station, Cellan Grist. Mill, wal er power, two pairs stones, all newly constructed with modern applications. with a Plot of Land.—Apply to David Davies, Llwyn Dewi, near Lampeter. 144f ONTRHYDFENDIGAID.-For Sale or to Let, House and Shop Premises; fine position, good garden and storehouse; immediate posses- sion owner deceased.—Apply Mrs. Jones, Bridg- end Shop, Poritrhvdfeodigaid, Cardiganshire. 145f. JJJ?ORTANX TU MOTHERS—IS very mother wno values I the Health and Cleanliness of her child should use -HABUIS0^'8 "RELIABLE" NURSERY POMADB. One application hill*- all Nits aad Vermin, beautifies and M^-njrtlieiis the Hair. Iii Tir s, 4i&. and gd Postage Id.— SlX. W. Harrison, Chemist, Beading. Sold by Chemists, icr Aberystwyth—M. Jones, 33, Terrace a>ad, r*uelley—R. & Q. Wynn-WilUams Queen-square, XanJPeter.—Davies, Bros. HOt For Sale FOR SALE, a Wagonette (Iliffe, Birmingham), JL' carry six also Set of Gy Harness (both in excellent condition). Apply, Rfv. D. Francis, Llandygwydd Vicarage, near Cardigan. 146f TIlO BE SOLL, pure-breed Shorthorn Bull. -1- Age 12 months. — Apply, John Thomas, Rhydlewis. 92£. FOR c?ALE. — Pure-bred Black Castlemartin Bull, 13 months ild.—Apply, D. Thomas, Cwmhyar, LlandysuL 99f. FOR, SALE, 3 Kicks of Hay, in good condition. —Apply, Mrs Jones, Glanwyre, Llanrhystyd. 20f B-ULBS.-G;at Clearance. Hyacinths, Daft's. iD etc., 700 (10 named bags), 3s 6d 350, 2s.; 700 (specially selected), 5s; 350, 3s. Sample 80, post free, Is.—Garden <G) Supply Depot, 31, Plough Road, Rotberhithe, London. Gtt±lAT BARGAIN.—High Grade Gent's Bicycla, Brand New. not soiled, two gest Roller Lever Rim Brakes, Ball' Bear- ing, Free Wheel, Latest 1909 Pattern, Best Pyres, Mudguards. Plated Rims, Coloured Centres, and Lined Frame. AU Accessories, Lamp, etc. Will sacrifice for 93 9s 6d.; worth double. Approval before cash sent.- IT J Hando, 6 8outhbouriao Termoe, Weston- n]pr Mare. 560e. -4 To Let A WELL-MANAGED DAIRY FARM, of 40 f*. Acres, about 3^ miles from Aberyst.wjth, close to a Railway, can be taken over from present tenant.(The Stock, consisting offlorses,C-tttle,Sheep and Pigs, can, by arrangement with the Tenant, be also takeu over. The Farmhouse is well- furnished, and there is also a well-equipped Dairy. Possession can be bad immediately. Apply, Box 1Z, Welsh Gazette" office, Aber- ystwyth. 106f. ABERYSTWYTH.—To Let, Brynewalia, 12, Corporation-street, containing 9 rooms and 2 W.C.'s can be viewed.—Apply, Mr W. H. Wil- liams, as above. 121f TO LET, FRONGELLY, withGelly Farm, in the Parish of Trefilan, Irorn 29fh September next, containing 89 acres of good Meadow and Pasture Land, at moderate rental; within li miles from the Railway from Lampeter to Aberayron.—Apply to Rev. T. W. Griffiths, Gelly, Felinfach, S.O. 112f ABERYSTWYTH. To Let, Tremain House, Llanbadarn-road, containing 3 Reception and 6 Bedroom, with usual offices; large garden pleasantly situated. Apply, Morgan, 18, Pier- street. 118f *¥10 LET, from 12th May, the house "Glyn Tawe" JL Alfred, Place.—Apply, Williams, 15, Marine terrace, Aberystwyth. 52f A- FBRYSTWYTH.-Unfurnished Rooms, to Let, in best position of town.—Apply, Ellis, 13, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. 34f TO LET, House in Penglaise Terrace, Aberyst- wyth. -Apply, Messrs. Smith and Davies, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. 917e ABERYSTWYTH (Best Siiburt).-To Let, very A superior modern flat, Plasiorwerth. 8, rooms, bath (h. and -) W.C. and lavatory, garden and shed; rent moderate, immediate possession.— Apply, E. Edwards, The Laurels, Aberystwyth. 894e. LLANILAR, To Let, Derwendeg Villa, newly JLj built, close to Post Office, south aspect Immediate possession. — Apply, Owner, Wm. Davies, Grocer, Llanilar. 854e BERYSTWYTH.-TO Let, with immediate* A possession, the Dwelling House, Shop and Piemises in Little Darkgate Street, fcrruerly occupied by Mr Richard Edwards, butcher.- t Apply, Smith and Pavies, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. 626e. 'TBERTSTWYTH.—TO LET or SOLD, 30, Pier XJL Street (formerly occupied by Mrs. Hughes- Jones). Immediate possession. Apply, Smith and Davies, Solicitors 39ge. A- BERYSTWYTH.—To Let, from Mareh 1st, No 19, Marine Terrace.—Apply, J. &E. Evans, 40 Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. 87f ABEROOED FARM, TREGARON. TO BE LET, from the 29th September next, the above Farm on the Main Road from Tregaron to Llanddewi, containing 107 acres of good meadow, arable and pasture land. >or fur- ther particulars apply to W. D. Williams, Poplar, Tregaron. 82f. CARDIGANSHIRE. FOR SALE BY PKIVATB TREATY, the Vain- able Freehold Farm called TREFYNOR UCHAF, in the Parish of Gartheli, situate near the main road leading from Abermeurig to Llwyn- groes, coniisting of 140 acres or thereabouts of excellent Meadow, Pasture. and Arable Land, and Larch Plantation, 20 years growth, with Dwelling- House recently built, and Out-buildings complete. For further particulars apply to owner—DANIEL JONES, Trefynor, Felinfach, R S.O. 25f —— Education. 1 University College of Wales Aberystwyth. (One of the constituent Colleges of the University of Wales.) President-The RIGHT MON. LORD RENDET Principal—T. F. ROBERTS, M.A. (OXON.), LL.D. (VICT.) Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts Science (including the applied Science of Agri- culture), Law and Music. Sessional Composition Fee, P,10, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, £1. M- n Students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warden :-Prof. J W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women. Warden Miss E. A. Fewings. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers, and the Hostels, apply to J H. DAVIES, M.A. llegistrar Aberystwyth County Scliool (FOR BOYS AND GIRLS). HEADMASTER DAVID SAMUEL MA., (Cantab). SENIOR MISTRESS: MISS DALLEY, B.A., (Lon). History, &c. ASSISTANTS: N. H. THOMAS, M.A., (Oxon.). Classic. & French ERNEST JONES M.Sc. (Manch.), Chemistry and Sloyd System. D. P. H" Ashton, B.Sc. (Wales), Physics, Mathematics. WILLIAM BARKER, B.Sc. MISS S. E. THOM AS, Int. Arts (Lond.), English, &c Miss M. CRUICKSHANK, B.A. (Wales). J. H. APPLETON, Cert. Art Master, Drawing, &c. MISS H. BERTHA JONES. Cookery, fee. Fees per term, payable in advance— Tuition fee iEl 13s. 4d. For ase of books.EO 2s. 6d. Pupils are prepared for the Universities the Professions, and Commercial Life. I The School Buildings are excellent in every respect, are pleasantly situated on a healthy elevation, and are within easv reach of every part of the town. Any further information may oe obtained from the Headmaster or from me JOHN EVANS. Clerk H I (J H SCHOOL FOR < i IRL> ,Vi()-L o RIA (MAHINK) (JptttHACE os*i\ YSTVV YTH SEPARATE KINDERGARTEN PRINCIPAL Miss KATE 3, LLUYL Certificated Mistress. Assisted by a staff of highly qualified Resi- dent Mistresses and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for the London and Welsh Matriculations, Oxford and Cambridge Ex- aminations, Associated Board of Royal Aca- demy of Music and Royal College of Music, Physical Training. Public Notices. ELECTION IS^riCES. County of Cardigan., Parliamentary Election 1910 SUMMARY of Returns of ELECTION EXPEN- ks SES of Mathew Lewis Vaughan Davies and George .Fossett Roberts, respectively Candidates at above Election which Returns were received by me on the 3rd day of March, instant. MATHEW LEWIS VAUGHAN DAVIES. £ s. d. Returning Officers' charges 243 17 101 I Personal expenses of Candidate 10 12 4 r Election Ayent, Sub-Agents, Polling Agents, Clerks and Messengers 319 16 0 Printing, Advertising. Stationery and Billposting. 190 15 8 Postage, Telegrams, etc. 54 11 6 Hire of Rooms for Meetings, etc. 75 1 8 Miscellaneous matters 115 17 31 L1010 12 4 GEORGE FOSSKTT ROBERTS. Returning Officers' Charges 243 17 lOt Personal Expenses of Candidate paid by himselt and Agent 50 14 18* Election Agent, Sub-Agents, Clerks and Messengers 524 7 9 Goodft Supplied or Work and Labour done 46 2 8 Printing and Stationery. 222 3 0 Advertising and Billposting 5 17 3 Postage and Telegrams 14984 Hire of Rooms for Meetings, &c. 50 12 2 Miscellaneous Matters 55 3 8 iEl348 7 7 Unpaid Claims 11 12 6 AND I GIVE NOTICE that any Voter may inspect the said Returns and Declarations accom- panying same on payment of a fee of One Shilling at my Office in Newcastle Ewlyn, at any time dur- ing office hours, within two years next alter the date of receipt of same by me. Dated this 8th day of March, 1910. DAVID T. GEORGE. 140f Deputy Returning Officer. PR IFYSGOL 0YMRU. UNIYKfiSITY OF WALES. THE Nineteenth Matriculation Examination -L will commence on MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1910. Particulars from the Registrar, University Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff, from whom forms of entry can be obtained. Application for entry forms must be made not later than Monday, May 30th, 1910. J 89f. THE LAW INTEGRITY INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMIT I-D. Head Office-38, CHURCH STREET, Liverpool. REGISTERED CAPITAL £ 100.000. Agents wanted v*. all Districts. Excellent Bene- fits given. Over 1,000 Claims recently paid. Apply Local Superi,, tend ent :-JOli N MORRIS, Brighton House, Bridge Street, Aberystwvtb. 90f ALEXAhPRA ROAD COUNCIL SCHOOLS XJU"ANTED a Caretaker or Cleaner for the above Schools to devote the whole of his time to1 the dutes (a list cf which may be inspected at my office). Wages 23/- per week. Applications, with two recent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the 12th day of March, 1910. R, J. ROBERTS. 4, Railway Offices, Alexandra Road, Aberystwyth, 107f February 23rd, 1910. IMPORTANT! ACCOUNTANCY INCOME TAX Statements carefully prepaien JL Account Books written up. Trading Profit and Lo-s and Balance Sheets prepared. Double- entry system of Book-keeping introduced. Ac- counts audited. Terms moderate. E. BERT HICKS, F.C.R.A., Corporate Accountant, 176e. Aberystwyth SOUTH & EAST AFRICA. ROY A L MAIL ROUTE. UNTON-CASTLE LINE. LONDON AND SOUTHAMPTON. To Cape Colony Natal. Delagoa Bay. Betia East African Ports and Mauritius, calling at Madeira, Las Palmas, Teneriffe, Ascension, St. Helena, and Lobito Bay. Weekly Sailings. Fast Passages. Superior Accommodation, Best Route. Monthly Direct East African Service to and from United Kingdom and Continent. For Rates of Fassage money and aU further Information apply to the Managers DonaldjCurrie 4 Co., London, or to local agents twb NEW SEED S. — FOR FARM & GARDEN. G. WILKINSON, 8, PIER STREET Premises), I ABERYSTWYTH. All leading sorts of Peas, Beans, Carrots. Leeks, Onions, and other Vegetable Seeds, of our usual excellent quality, suitable for Farm or Garden, have now arrived. SEED POTATOES—Eclipse, May Queen, Sharpe's Express, Puritan, White Hebron, Snowdrop, Sir J. Llewelyn, Duke of York, King Edward, and others. FINE SELECTION OF FLOWER SEEDS. CATALOGUES FREE. N.B.—G. Wilkinson begs to announce j that he hopes to return to the New Premises in North Parade in April. 81f. ADLER'8 UMBRELLA FOR HOSPITAL BROKEN RIBS, STICKS, HANDLES Every Description of Repairs immediately attended to at 34, Pier Street, Aberystwyth, Ladies' & Gentlemen's Hairdí'esser.- UMBRELLAS RECOVERED INIHOUR EQUAL TO NEW. FROM Is 6d. Wi!,AR^WARRANTED. Country Orders promptly attended to. LONDON BOUSE, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. New Spring Goods. Before making your purchase elsewhere CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS at Lowest Prices. ROWLAND MORGAN AKERAYRON T, R JONES, III POSTIR. DAHKUATE STREET I Public Notices, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES MUSICAL SOCIETY. Annual College Concert. s FRIDAY. MARCH 11th, 1910. AT ;Fiiu Coliseum, Aberystwyth. Creation (HAYDN) "God Our Refuge" (J. T. REBS), ARTISTES: Miss LAURA EVANS-WILLIAMS, Mr. WATKIN HUGHES, Mr. POWELL EDWARDS, R.C.M. ADMISSION-Circle (reserved), 3/ Stalls (re- served), 2/6; Balcony, 2/ Pit, 1/6; Gallery, 1/- Plan of Hall at Wheatley and Sons, on and afternoon Friday. March 4th. Tickets, at Wheatley and Son's, Jack Edwards, and Secretaries—T. Birbeck' W. Jones, College. 119f ML Tenders. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for tbg erection of a New Chapel and House at Capel Gwndwn," Cardiganshire. Plans, &c., can be seen at the Police Station, Brynhoffnant, or at the office' of the undersigned, where also lendera are to be sent on or before March 24th 1910. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily ac- cepted. J. TEIFION J. WILLIAMS, Architect. Napier Street, Cardigan. 138f. TO BUILDERS. npHE Merioneth Education Committee invites JL Tenders for carrying out extensive altera- tiOIlS and additions to Towyn Council School. The plana, specification and further particulars may be obtained on application to the Architects. MESSRS. DEAKIN k HOWARD JONES, M.S.A., 128f. Plas Ynys, Borth, S 0., Public Notices. Old Welsh Farm and Stable Medicines for Horses and Neat Cattle.-HORSE PHYSIC BALLS, purgative, worm expeller, or swelled legs, lOd each. PATBNT HOOF OIL, specially made for Hunters and light roadsters-, beautifies and preserves the hoof, tins 2« 6d; COUGH POWDBRS. twelve for Is 3d; Colic Powder, 9d; CLEANSING DRBNUH FOR COWS, Is; SCOUR IN CALVES, Lambs.—Three doses usually completely cure worst cases, 12 doses, 2s 6d. RINGWORM OINTMENT, removes the white flaw, Is 6d hnsky cough or hoose in three calves or six Iambs cored fer 1b 6d. SHEBP.—Foet Rot, 100 feet dressed to cure for 2s Horn Preventer, 9d. All above are old and tired remedies and have bees in daily use for a great many years, and are still used to-day ineur leading stables and stockyards, and are sent carriage paid with full instructions.—Made and sold bv D. MORGAN DAVIKS, Licensed Patnnt Medicine Manufacturer, Medical Hall, Llanybyther, South Wales, °59e ■•f1¥.,ii — —. ■■■ RECORD RAT REMEDY RODINE Rat Poison never fails. Eradi- cates rats utterly. Once used, rats are never seen sg in. Escape impossible. No failure, mes. or trouble. Safe, Sure, and Speedy. 6d.; Is.; 2s.; 3s 58.; Post 2d Harley, Chemist, Perth. Agents:—E. P Wynne, Chemist, Aber- ystwyth J. W. Evans, Chemist, Llandyssul; T. Jones, Chemist, Tregaron; K Evans, Chemist, Lampeter; J. R. Jones. Chemist, Newcastle Emliii E. Lima Jones, Chemist, Aberayron H. Davies, Machynlleth. -90- £ 20 TO £ 5.000 ADVANCED. By Private Lender on simple Promissory Notes. No Bills of Sale taken and absolute privacy guaranteed. First lettei of application receives prompt attention, and intending borrowers are waited upon by a representative who is em- powered to complete transaction on terms mutually arranged, NO CHARGE being made unless business actiiaII3 comtleted. Special Quotations for Short Loans. Write in confidence to-C. WELLS, 16. Clare Street. Bristol. 181 Mr R Gardiner, -(I,ste Agent to the Orosswood Estate), I VALUER, SURVEYOR, &c., OARADOO ROAD. ABERYSTWYTH- Pro erties nspected and reported on. Valuations, Arbitrations, etc. Insurances arranged. SHORTBORN'OALVEis. FARMERS baring a lot of tfO*b1e to obtain the very best SHORTHORN CALVES can have them delivered at reasonable prices. Bred from large-frame Cows by Pedigree Sires. Hundreds have been sent to all parts of Wales this season. Write for Price List.—F. B. GILL, Bark Hill, Whitchurch, bale p. 1f SAYCELL & Co., FISHMONGERS AND POULTFREhb, LICSNSED DEALERS IN GAME TEIFY SALMON & 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 PALETHORPE'S ROYAL CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGES Horner's Clotted Cream and Cream Cheese Daily Members the National Sea Fisheries Protection Association. Telegram*:—" tfajrceU." Aberyttwytb. COllGH MIXTURE roB WINTER CtJ("H ANI) BKONCHlTIS i TRY -ig ROBERT ELLIS'S COUGH MUiTTRK AND • CHEST TONIC 1 DD KR8S • «. TERRACE ROAn. BERY8'l W)('l'H EMIGRATION. TNRCSMIN$-WCSMM CANABA t CANADIAN. PACIFIC DIRECT SERVICE FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO & THROUGH CANADA BT MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESS" STEAMERS AND COMFORTABLE EXPRESS TRAINS. SPECIAL CARE TAKEN OF WOMEN TB CHILDREN EMIGRANTS KML FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 24, James Street, Liverpool; or Local Agents everywhere I Sales by Auction. (JWMCOEDWIG, LLANFAKIAN. Messrs. Morgan & Roberts Have receved instructions from Lewes 1'. Loveden Pryse, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction the whole of his Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS, now at Cwmcoedwig Mansion, Llanfarian, near Aberystwyth, on FRIDAY, MARCH 18th, 1910. For further particulars see posters. 145f T0WN~0F~ ABERYSTWYTH. HIGHLY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD MARINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. MESSRS. Cooke Brothers & Roberts, Have been instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction at "OCEAN VIEW," VICTORIA TERRACE, Aberystwyth, on Wednesday, the 23rd. day of March, 1910, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of Sale to be then read or pro- duced. Tliio very desirable and highly valuable Leasehold Marine Residence with the out- buildings, and yard, belonging thereto called OOEAN VIEfW situate in Victoria Terrace, in tthe Tivell-known Watering Place, and important Market Town of Aberystwyth, and held under a lease from the Corporation of Aberystwyth for the unexpired term of 63 years from th.0 12th May, 1909, at the yearly Ground Rent of Lio 8s. 9d. The property was formerly occupied by the late owner, Mrs. Annie Kensit, who for upwards of a quarter of a century before her death conducted in it a highly successful and remunerative business as a Boarding and Lodging-house Keeper. The house to which there is a back en- trance from Bryn-y-mor Road was re- cently redecorated throughout, and con- tains Entrance and Inner Halls, 3 Recep- tion Rooms, 17 Bedrooms, Bath Room, Lavatories, W.C.'s, Kitchens, and the usual offices. The property, which occupies one of the finesi positions on the Promenade, and commands an extensive view of Cardigan Bay, is suitable for a private residence, a Boarding Establishment, a Private Hotel, a Boarding School, or other similar In- stitution. Possession of the property will be given on the completion of the purchase. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Old Post Office Chambers, Aber- ystwyth, and High Street, Newtown, Mont- gomeryshire, or to Mr. JOSEPH DAVIES. Solicitor, Town Hall, 132f. A berystwyth. Messrs Davies & Evans AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, UNDERTAKE THE SALES of Estate and House Property. Household Furniture, and Farming StocK and Crop. VALUATIONS for Mortgage Estate Duty, Probate administration and for compensation under the Licensing Act, 1904, and Agricultural Holdings Acts, 1883-1900. SURVEYS and Plans of Fstate. LOANS made pending Sales ot Property and Furniture. Strict attention given to all business and prompt settlements. We have had considerable experience in the Sur. vey Valuation. Sale of Estate and House Property, and Farming Stock and Crop. Our Mr Evans will al tend personally at Aber- ystwyth on Mondays and Thursdays, and by ap- pointment on any other day. Offices—Aberystwyth, Central Chambers. Aberayron, Cadwgan Place. ..a. Tested SEEDS CARTERS QUITE CONTENT Tall Maincrop Marrowfat Pea. The Largest, Sweetest, and Most Prolific Marrowfai Pea, for Exhibition or the Table. Pc/ds 7" inches long. 1st Class Certificate R.H.S. 1906. Prize 3/6 per pint, 2/- per i pint, 1/- per pkt. Post free. CARTERS SCARLET EMPEROR RUNNER BEAN. The longest smootn Fxhibition Scarlet Runner, with pods 15" inches long, hanging in clusters. It is very prolific, and of a most refined flavour. Prize 4/6 per quart, 2/6 per pint, 1/- per packet. Post Free. CARTERS LARGE FLOWERED SWEET PEAS. All the finest and up-to-date Varieties, separate or mixed. Price 3d., 6d.. and 1/- per packet. Post free. Illustrated CATALOGUE post free. ) James Carter & Co. I HEAD OFFICE- I 237, 238 & 97. HIGH HOLBOHN. LONDON. ENGLAND. TREGARON. REES J-ONE, EMPOR I-U M, Bigs to inform the Inhabi arts of Tregaron arvi District, that be is now s'owing a CHOICE Ac>SOU!MlSNT OF NEW COSTUMES FOR THE PRESENT SEASON MANY PRETTY DESIGNS IN LADIES JACKETS, BLOUSES tina SKiRTS in the Latest Styles, Also NEW MILLINERY, And TRIMMING MATERIALS A VISIT OF INSPECTION INVITED tile. LADIES We want an opportunity to convince you that BLANCHARD'S APIOL STEEL PILLS Supersede Pennyroyal, Pit Cochla & Bitter Apple. We will send you umpie tree on receipt of two stamps for postagt LESLIE MARTYN, -T. CHEMISTS, 34. DALSTON LANE. LONDON. Public Notices 1gJ^ Prudential Assurance Company, m CHIEF OFFICE: HOLBOBN BAKS, LONDON ™,v ORDINARY BRANGH.—The number of policies issued during the year was 76,087, c^ies are £ 74,201,70;, being an increase assuring the sum of £ 7,044,603, and produc- *2,242,842 over those of 1908. £ 41 > 01 annual Preniium income of The Directors are pleased to announce an £ 41o,01o. The premiums received during increase in the rate of bonus of hn+h £ \710'107' ^8 increai of the Compfny 2 follows^-1 th Branches of £ 93,0 over the year 1908. The claims Tn t},„ rwi; u u of the year amounted to £ 3,018,981. The u f urdinary Branch a reversionary number of deaths was 8,375, and 17,629 en- the rate of j01, 14s: Per cent, on the dowment assurances matured. 1 sums assured has been added to all The number of policies in force at the end °* policies issued since of the year was 882,804. year io'O- I his is an increase of two INDUSTRIAL BRANCH.—The premiums the mst ^re'f declared for received during the year were £ 7,171,770, T being an increase of £ 246,015. The claims e Industrial Branch all policies of over of the year amounted to £ 2,877,978, includ- ? years' duration which, become claims ing £ 176,401 bonus additions. The num- ei* death or maturity of endowment her of claims and surrenders includ- t*°m. ■March> 1910, to the 2nd of ing 4,545 endowment assurances matured, 1911, both dates inclusive, will par- was 382, 233. The number of free policies ^nus will he paid by way granted during the year to those policy- 0 addition to the sums assured of:— holders of five years' standing and upwards, £ 5 per cent, on all policies becoming who desired to discontinue their payments, claims upon which at least five but ^L1;5^86 ™ the Tmb6/\ m f^rc? J* than ten years' premiums have 1,506,408. The number of free policies which been paid. became claims during the year was 41,386. £ 10 per oent.'on all policies Becoming The total number of policies in force at the claims upon which at least ten but end of the year was 18,375,229: their aver- less than fifteen years' premiums age duration exceeds eleven and a half years. have been paid, and 8 The assets of the company, in both L15 per cent. on alil policies becoming branches, as shewn in the balance sheet, claims upon which at least fifteen after deducting the amount written off Be- vears' premiums have been paid. GENERAL BALANCE SHEET OF THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMIF ED, BEING THE SUMMAKfT OF BOTH BRANCHES, ON THE 31sT DECEMBER, 1909 LIABILITIES. £ s. d. \SSETS £ K H Shareholders' capital J'222'!52 ,? 2 GovernmaQj, Seouri- Life assurance funds 71,328,318 14 9 ti ■" o oo" 7na iq O Reserve f«nds 1,625,000 0 0 inland Colo^V- mS 1X1 157 480 12 8 and pmvmcial secu- Balance of Bonus under Hfe lla?lw?y &nd' other' d'eben- 6'604'314 8 4 »*»«• sterling bonds 11,090,547 13 0 Loans on County Council, I Municipal, and other rates 14,859,330 17 7 Freehold ground rents, and Scotch feu duties 4,934,552 13 2 Freehold and leasehold pro- perty 3,908,493 10 7 Mortgages on property within the United King- dom 9,488,680 11 I Railway, Gas, and Water stoe 6,799,751 12 9 Suez Canal shares 160,217 7 7 Telegraph and other shares 100,889 15 4 Leasehold ground rents 8,153 11 11 Metropolitan, London Cbun- ty Consolidated and Port of London Authority stocks, and City of Lon- don corporation bonds 253,696 1 5 Metropolitan Water Board stocks 435,263 10 7 Bank of England Stock 203,724 2 11 Indian, Colonial and For- eign corporation stocks. 2.980,960 14 4 Foreign government and provincial securities 3,138,078 3 11 Reversions and Life In- terests 1,372,361 10 10 Loans on ihe company's policies 2,967,472 15 0 Rent. charges 312,084 12 4 Outstanding premiums, and agents' balance 494,838 6 6 Outstanding interest and rents 596,891 9 3 Cash—In hands of superin- tendents 34.754 13 3 Do. On deposit, on cur- rent accounts, and in hand. 458,939 11 0 £74,201,701 10 11 L74,201,701 10 11 L FREDK. SCHOOLING, 1 Joint D. W. STABLE, Joint H. A. HARBEN. Chairman. A. C. THOMPSON, Managers. J. SMART, J Secretaries. THOS. C. DEWEY, 1 ni7..efor. W. E. HORNS, J 1JirecTOT!S W7e report that with the assistance of the Chartered as stated below we have examined the foregoing accounts a.nd have obtained all the information and explanations that we have required, and in our opinion such accounts are correct, and 1 the foregoing Balance Sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the Company's affairs according to the best of our information and the explanations given to us and as shewn by the books of the Company. PHILIP SECRETAN, Avd;inr<t W. H. NICHOLLS, )Avdliors We have examined the Cash transactions (receipts and payments) effecting the accounts of the Assets and investments for the year ended December 31st, 1909, and we find the same in good order and properly vouched. We have also examined the Deeds and Securities, Certificates, etc., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, and we certify that they were in possession and safe custody as on December 31st, 1909. 14th February, 1910. DELOITTE, PLENDER, GRIFFITHS and Co., Chartered Accountants. Information concerning all kinds of Assurances can be obtained from the Super- intendent, Mr. W. Williams, Gwylfa, Aberystwyth, T. Leonard, 8, Cadwgan-place, Aberayron, J. B. Jones, 3, Maengwyn Villas, Machynlleth (assistant superintendent), and any of the Company's Agents. [137f. Silver Medallists London 1907 & 1908.. Over Nh.e Years Cutter with First Class Diploma London 1895 Messrs Owen & Sons, North Parade. ARTHUR OWEN, 5, CHALYBEATE STREET. 501- "CHALLENGE SUITS" 60/- Creating an Enviable Reputation. 2! gns. Ladies Costumes 3 gns Long Coats gns THE LEADING ABERYSTWYTH TAILOR. BEST VALUE FOR THE LEAST POSSIBLE PRICES. '< Real Welsit Flannel ( AND WOOLLEN GOODS J: & EnVANS GENERAL DRAPERS AND MILLINERS 40, Great Darkgate Street, ABERYSTWYTH WINTER FASHIONS C. M. WILLIAMS, Drapery and Millinery Establishment, tlEK SL'hEET, ABERYSTWYTH. IN ALL New Goods DEPARTMENTS. BOTED HOUSE FOR STYLISH HATS AND BONNETS en Z :? 0' o '-3 Z I)E^ OR PAINFUL VISION About. 90 per cent. of cases of Defective orPainful Vision are due to causes that can be relieved h,\ property selected and adjusted glasses, and the remain] s are due to physiological causes. A Qualified Opbthalmt* Optician can correct the one and diagnose the others, and recommend what course to adopt. Sufferers should inquire as to the qualifications of the optician whom tb«r consult. The Double Diplomas of LheWorshipful Guild Of Spectacle Makers, London, are the hIghest awarded tif Optical Science. An interesting booklet on the eye# supplied gratis bv E. LIMA JONES, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN. ABEBAYRON Fellow of the Worshipful Company of Specrj.eY Maker Lon.inn FHlow of the Ophthalmfe Instit ute. T,i n.lon. 435& JOHN iiLLOYI),& SONS PILLPu-¡ E{ AJBERYSTN YTJ1.