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I PUBLISHED MONTHLY. PRICE THREEPENCE. PROGRAMME FOR 1900. a Young Wales A NATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR WALES, Devoted to the discussion of questions connected with WELSH LITERATURE, WELSH EDUCA- TION, WELSH POLITICS, and all matters pertaining to the NATIONAL LIFE OF WALES. EDITED J. HUGH EDWARDS Sir Lewis Morris, speaking at Carnarvon, declared ilyoling Wales" contains articles worthy of the best English Periodicals. Among the special features of this year's issues of "Young Wales" will be a specially contributed series of Articles dealing with THE PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF WALES DURING THE NINE- TEENTH CENTURY. Among: these will be: — I. Wales at tho Commencement of the 19th Century. By J. Arthur Price, B.A. H. The Century's Changes in the Social Condition of Wales. By T. H. Thomas. HI. Great Welsh Books of the Century. A Series of' Papers. By J. H. Davies, B.A. (Cwrtmawr). IV. The Political Development of Wales during the Century. By W. Llewelyn Williams, M.A. V. The Great Welsh Poets of the Century. By Rev H. Elvet Lewis. 'VI. The Religious Development of Wales during the Century. Bv Rey Griiffth Ellis, M.A. VII. The Educational Development of Wales during the Century By Professor J Younjr Evans, M.A. VIII. The Commercial Development of Wales during the Century. By Major Jones, Editor of "The Shipping World." < IX. The Industrial Development of Wales during the Century. By J. E. Thomas, C.B. C" X. The Great Welshtaen of the Century. A Series of Articles, illustrated with Por- traits, dealing with the Life a,nd Work of,— CJharles o'r Bala, Henry Richard, Sir Tho- mas Picton, lolo Morganwg, Tom Ellis, Gwilym Hiraethog, Richard Roberts, Hugh 1 Owen, Daniel Owen, Dr Lewis Edwards, Sir William Jones, Robert Owen, and. others. XI. A Series of Papers on "The Great Preachers of Wales in the Century." XII. The Eisteddfod: Its Place and In- fluence on the National Life of Wales dur- ing the Century. By Rev Hartwell icmetl, M.A. XIIT. Wales: At the End of the 19tk Cantury. By Dr Alfred Daniel. XIV. A Century's Progress in Wales. By J. Herbert Roberts, M.P. XV. The Twentieth Century: Its Mes- sage to Wales. Specially contributed by Lord Rendel, Sir Lewis Morris, Rev Hugh Price Hughes, M.A., Rev John ThomM, M.A. (Liverpool). Among other Features of "Young Wales" will be: I. A Series of specially contributed Articles on "The Welsh Nation: Its His- tory and its Mission." By D. Brynmoc Jones, Q.C., M.P. n. A Series of Papers on "Modern Welsh Poetry: Its Sources of Inspiration." By Rhys J. Huws. HI. The National Awakening in Wales in its Relation to the Welsh Pulpit. By Dr I Cynddylan Jones. IV. A Continuation of the specially con- tributed Papers on "The Classics of Welsh Literature." By Professor Anwyl, M.A. V. Notable Events in Welsh History. By Professor Edward Edwards, M.A. VI. Ideal Wales, and the Means of its Realization. By Professor Ellis Edwards, M.A. „ VII. Types of Welsh Character. By Rev T. Eynon Davies. VHI. The Outlook Across the Borders. By Rev W. Pedr Williams. IX. Our Welsh Educational Circle, com- prising (i.) Welsh University.Notes, by Pro- fessor J. Young Evans, M.A. ii.) County School Notes, by J. Trevor Owen, M.A. (iii) Elementary School Notes, by Tom John. X. Idylls descriptive of Welsh Life and Character, specially contributed by Y Ddau Wynne, Allen Reine, Elwyn Thomas, John Thomas, M.A., Winnie Parry, "S. M. S." XI. Education in Wales: Its Retrospect and its Progress. By A. C. Humphreys- Owen, M.P. Xn. The Welsh Parliamentary Party. By D. A. Thomas., M.P. XIII. Specially contributed Articles by Ernest Rhys, L. J. Roberts, M.A., T. Dar- lington, M.A., R. E. Hughes, M.N., D. Lloyd George, M.P., Dean Howell, W. Cadwaladr Davies, T. Artemus Jones, J. Herbert Lewis, M.P., Dr Emrys Jones, Pro- fessor Morgan Lewis, M.A., R. Williams, F.R.H.S., Ellis J. Crimth, M.P., Alfred Thomas, M.P., R. A. Griffith, E. E. Fouxnier, Professor T. Lewis, M.A., Col. 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Address "Ratf" Office of this Journal. 389. T LANDUDNO (Queen of Watering-places). -To be Let, COURT ROYAL, Craig- ydon modern well-built House; four Re- ception-rooms, 13 Bedrooms; possession at once; rent £ 70; grand sea and mountain view; two mins. from Seashore. Also two good SHOPS, modern built, with House at- tached, to be Let, together or separate; each House contains three Entertaining- rooms and eight Bedrooms, Bathroom, &c.; immediate possession.—Apply, S. Bartley, Compton House, Llandudno. 335 SERVANTS WANTED. — Mrs Mor-*T~ VJ Agency, IS, Granby street, Prince* road, Liverpol. Established 1887. Re liable Servants of all classes can be well and quickly suited. Communications in English or Welsh promptly attended to. Fees when suited. For reply send stamped enveloped. BAILOR.—Wanter at once an Exper- ienced Tailor. Must be a steady man.—Apply, R. J. Thomas, Grugan House, Groeslon. 395 PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY W ANTED, industrious and energetic Men of good character as Agents at Bangor, Llanerehymedd, and Llangefni.— Apply, J. W. Jones, 36, Castle square, Carnarvon. 40^ Apply, J. W. Jones, 36, Castle square, Carnarvon. 401 APARTMENTS. — To all having Apart- ments to Let.—Do not lose pounds by having your Apartments empty when for Is i or three weeks 2s) you can have a 30 word advertisement in six London Suburban newspapers circulating in London Suburban districts which eaoh year seud thousands of visitors to Southend and other Watering Places on the Coast. Name of papers: Loyton, Leytonstone, West Ham, Wan- stead, Woodford and Forest Gate, Manor Park and Ilford Express, and Independent. •—Address, Publisher, "Independent" Offioe, Leytonstone, London, N.E. 308 THE WAR. A N Original Photograph taken by J. Kingsley, Photographer, Carnarvon, of Driver J. 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HAZELMERE, LAWSON ROAD, COLWYN BAY. SALEM PLACE, PWLLHELI. 341 RECREATION GROUND, PWLLHELI WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 4th, 1900. First Annual JpORESTERS FETE SPORTS AND GALA, Under the auspices of A.O.E. Court Leval Pwllheli, No 7694. .ii8 GLCYCLE AND FOOT RAOES., Grand Procession of Foresters With Prize for Best Dressed Member, in Regalia or Costume. THE VOLUNTEER BAND (PORTMADOC) by permission of Colonel Bees, V.D., Trill be in attendance. 0.- Exceptional Gala Arttractiods, including the I JYARYELLQUS JQE £ »OLMAKS in their original Aerial Bicycle Performance on a tight rope 40 feet from the ground. The greatest Gymnastic Act before the public. Special cheap trains from all stations. Admission to Ground—Sixpence; To ground and Enclosure—separate entrarice-One Shilling, For particulars of Sports apply to Mr. FRED. E. YOUNG, Cardiff Road, Pwllheli. 412 j IMPORTANT to Flockmasters. P- THOMAS BIGG'S SHEEP DIP. SCAB SPECIFIC, FOOT-ROT LOTION, VETERINARY ^EMBROCATION Agent in every town.* LEICESTER HOUSE, GRFAT DOVER STREET, LONDON, S E. 411 MESSRS W. DEW AND SON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. (situate adjoining' the Town of Llan- gefni, renowned for its Markets and Fairs). MESSRS WM. DEW and SON have — been instructed to OFFER for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ah the BULL HOTEL, Llangefni, during the month of June, the well-known Farm of PEN-YR- ORSEDD, comprising over 95 acres of cap- ital Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, conveniently divided into grand accommo- dation Lots. Particulars and Plan may be obtained in due course of Messrs Rioe Roberts and Laurie, Solicitors, Llangefni; at the Auctioneers' Institute, 57, Chancery Lane, London, W.C.; or of the Auctioneers, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity Square, Llandudno. 410. LLANF AIRFECHAN. Sale of that Charming LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE known as "EIR- IANFA," together with the Valuable FREEHOLD) BUILDING SITES ad- joining. Al ESSRS W. DEW and SON will OFFER 1 for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Llanfairfechan, on WEDNESDAY, June 6th, 1900; the above Charming Residence together with most favourably-placed Freehold Building Sites commanding grand views. Particulars in due course.Solicitor, Mr W. H. Ellis, Llanfairfechan and Ponmaen- mawr. 409. .r MESSRS J. THOMAS AND SON. CRICCIETH. NORTH WALES. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALU- ABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. ESSRS'J. THOMAS AND SON have lV? been instructed by Mr Robert Ro- berts, Uys Caradog, Criccieth, to sell by Public Auction, unless previously sold by rivate Treaty, at the George Hotel, Cric- cieth, on Wednesday, May 30th, 1900 at three o'clock in the afternoon subject to conditions there and then produced. Lot I.-All that Valuable Leasehold de- tached Villa known as Abereistedd, Oric- coth, situated on the banks of Caxdigan Bay, held on Lease for 99 yeara from 1897 at an annual ground rent of jE6, now in the occupation of Mrs Roberts as yearly ten- ant Lot 2.—All that Valuable Shop and Dwelling house situate and being Llys Car- adoo, High street, Criccieth, held on lease for 99 years from 1878 at an annual ground rent of JB5. Lot 3 & 4.—Two Semi detached Villas situated on the main road and known as Erw Fair, -in the occupation of Captain Hansard, and Gwylfa, in the occupation of Mr Lawrence Jones, as yearly tenant, held on Lease for 99 years from 1898 at an an- ual ground rent of fA each. Lot 5-6-7-8.-All those four Dwelling Houses situated in Mona terrace, Criccieth, and known as Glandwr, Glanawen, Pleas- ant View, and Geat View, now in there- spective occupations of Mr Lewis Williams, Mrs Ellen Hughes, Mr Griffith Griffiths and Mr William Jones, held on perpetual Leatae at an annual rent of 92 each from the Criccieth Urban District Council. The whole of the above have all modern conveniencies. The Auctioneers, would respectfully draw the attention of the investing public to this rare opportunity as the houses are most conveniently situated in one of the most beautiful and increasing seaside resorts on the Welsh Coast. For further particulars apply to Messrs Ivor Parry & Co., Solicitors, Pwllheli; Mr G. Jones, Solicitor, Market street, Carnar- von, or to the Auctioneers, Carnarvon. 408. j SALES BY MESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON. LLIFON TERRACE, BONTNEWYDD. M ESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON will Sell by Public Auction, on Friday, 11th May, "1900, at 1 p.m., the whole of the Household Furniture and Effects. GLYN PADARN, LLANBERIS. "jlyi ESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON are in- structed by Major Allen, to Sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, 30th May, 1900, the whole of the valuable and antique Household Furniture and Effects. Particulars in course. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON will offer for Sale by Public Auction at the Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, on Saturday, 19th May, 1900, at 3 p.m., the following: Lot 1.—Baron Hill Farm, Llanddein- iolen. Lot 2.—Dwelling House in the Eryri terrace, Llanrug, in the occupation of Miss Pugh. Lot 3.—Dwelling House, at Rhosbach, near Caeathraw. For further particulars apply, Lot 1, Mr Richard Roberts, Solicitor; Lot 2, Messrs R. O. Roberts and JJJlis Davies, Solicitors; Lot 3, Mr Nath. Roberts, Soli- citors, or tttf Auctioneers, all of Carnar- von. BY MR WILLIAM HUGH OWEN. I TOWN OF LLANBERIS. Detached Residence—pleasantly situated above the town of LLANBERIS, in taste- fully laid out ground?, with out-door ac- commodation.* Produotive and well- stocked gardens, &c. Early poss&" :iron). VT R WILLIAM HUGH OWEN is in- structed to SELL by AUCTION at the Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, on SAT- URDAY, the 26th day of May, 1900, at 2 p.m., all that Desirable RESIDENCE known as "Summer Hill," Llanberis, commanding fine views of the Lake, Quarries, and other scenery for which the district is so famous and within convenient distance of the town, railway station, &c. Held under a lease for 60 years from May 1st, 1858 subject to an annual ground rent of jE2. Printed Particulars will shortly be issued and obtainable; on application to the Auctioneer: rr to Hugh Jo!lf"? nnd Co., Solicitors, all of Carnarvon. 402 SALES BY MR D M. ROBERTS. BERLIN HOUSE, PORTMADOC. IMPORTANT SALE OF BUSINESS PREMISES. "VI R D. M. ROBERTS has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, on the premises, on Friday, May 11th, 1900, at 1.30 p.m., subject to the conditions of Sale to be then and there read. All that HOUSE AND SHOP, known as Berlin House, High street, P »rt- madoc, now in the occupation of Mrs Ro- berts (who is leaving the neighbourhood). The above well-known and centrally-situ- ated Business Premises are held under lease for an unexpired term of 33t years, at the annual ground rent of zC5 4s. Immediate possession can be given. For further particulars apply to Mr D. M. Roberts, Architect and Surveyor, Conway, or to Messrs Jones & Jones, Solicitors, Port- madoc, or to -a&ssts Lloyd George & George, Solicitors, Criccieth and Portmadoc. 372 MR H. PARRY-JONES. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, BUILD- ERS, CAR PROPRIETORS, &c. Ttyg R H. 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"VSTANTED a "Certificated Master," for ™ the above-named school, to com- mence duties on September 3rd. Average attendance under 60. Salary, JE100 per annum.—Applications, stating age, with three testimonials of recent dates, to be sent to the undersigned, not later than May 31st, 1900. JAMES HUGHES, Clerk to the Board. Trysglwyn Isaf, Amlwch, Anglesey, 399 May 6th, 1900. NANTGLYN FARM. {W-OTICE is hereby given that it is proposed by the Charity Commissioners to grant a Lease of 50 years from last Novem- ber at jB26 per annum. Any objection or suggestion as to it may be; transmitted to them. 390. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. T ENDERS are invited for the erection of an Orphanage at Bontnewydd, near Carnarvon. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the residence of Mr R. B. Ellis, Bronant, Bontaewydd, and further information of the Architect, Mr T. Taliesin Rees, Hamilton Chambers, Bir- kenhead, on or before May 21st, 1900. Sealed Tenders, to be sent to Mr R. B. Ellis (endorsed "Tender for Orphanage"), not later than May 26th, 1900. The com- mittee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 403 Established Tailoring, 1832. For FIT, STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP, go to lONES A SON, 6, Castle ISynga, CARNARVON. Choice Selection of Material ip. all tranrh. REGISTRY OFFICE, 120, HIGH STREET, PORTMADOC.. Y mae gan Mrs Humphreys leoedd da i Cooks, housemaids, waitresses, laundry maids, a generals, i enethod parchus. — Am 'oner stamp a'n atebiad. 324 BLAENAU FESTINIOG ANNUAL HORSE, DOG, POULTRY & BUTTER SHOW Morse Jumping Competition, Trotting, frc., TO BE HELD AT THE RECREATION GROUND, oir WEITMONDA Y, JUNE 4, 1900. Entries Close, May 25,1900. Por Schedules and further particulars apply to Mr WM. JONES Secretary. CAN — NEWYDD. Yn Awr yn barod. Pris 6ch. LEIB DWYNT I wedi nun," OAK AP GLASLYN. an hoil Lyfrwerthwyr Cymru, neu yn union- gyrchol o Swyddfa'r "Genedl," Caemarfon, yn rhad drwy'r post am 610. J £ EATIUG'8 POWDER KEATING'S POWDER. KEATING'S POWDER. Sills Fleas, Bugs. Moths, Beetles. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. Kills Fleas, Bogs, Moths, Beetles. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. N*W BELLOWS; 9d; Tins"3d76dffi~' NEW BELLOWS, 9d; Tins 3d, 6d, NEW BELLOWS, 9d;lTms 3d, 6d, Is. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. (Harmless to everything but Insects). Sold in Tins, 3d, 6d, and Is., also in the new filled Bellows, 9d. KILLS FLEAS, BEETLES, MOTHS. KILLS FLEAS, BEETLES. MOTHS KILLS FLEAS, BEETLES, MOTHS. qOIiD, MEDAL. HNAMB EXHIBITION, LONDON. Retained when all other Foods are re- I It is iø. valuabJe. London FANTS6 lrAÙD8, AND TIIE ACID. Itonga'a Pood Is sold in TINS by f Chemists, Sec., everywhere. 1 b t wonderful water Procter for "oots and Har- ■^KASBflCB^ness. Soteens and pre. serves the leather. Flea- sant odour, allows polish- GOLD IMEOAL ingwtth blacking- | 22 Exhibition Highest Ri|kL|5 Awards. Tins, 2d, 6d, Is, and 2s El °* Bootmakers, Saddler/ ■ Ironmonger a, &c. V Mmlcctory DVLWlCfa. XOKEOH t AMERICAN I INI?. UNITED STATES MAIL ST7LAMERS -:0:- SOUTHAMPTON-NEW YORK SER ViCF. j SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. 1 SATURPAYS, AT NOON. 1 Highest Ckss of accommodation fev Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage Pas- sengers. LIVERPOOL — PHILADELPHIA SER- VICE. i Fvery Wednesday, LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday, Passengers and Goods are landed at Phito delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the Shortest, and most Direct Route to all places in the Westen -• States. Apply, RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & Co., Southampton or Liverpool. Or to Local Agents: Messrs W. J. Wil- liams, 7, Market street; Richard R. Stythe, 39, Bangor street, Carnarvon W. T. Jones, 5, New street, Pwllheli; E. Jones, 173, High street, Bangor; Hugh Hughos, 8, Market street, Amlwch; H. J. Williams, Douglas terrace; Richard Roberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda; O. Jones, Old Post Office, Peny- groes; W. Jones, Rosehill street, Conway; J. T. Williams Meirion terrace, Bla?nau Fertiniog; T. Evans & Co., Station Cham- bers, Rhyl; J. R. Statia, Station road, Col- wyn Bay; R. Owen, giocer, Portdinorwic. ORIENT LINE. — FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVICE TO 1 3k AUSTRALIA, NEW EEA- 1 SgfiKSMk LAND, TASMANIA. J rp Hi following Steams7lips will leave as under for ALBANY, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, and SIDNEY, with her 4 Majesty's Mails, calling at Plymouth, Gib- j raltar, Marseilles, Naples, Port Said, and Colombo, and taking passengers for all Ports in Australasia. Ply- Mar- m~ Tons. London mouth seWes Itfaple8 Oruba Austral Ormuz Omrah I l(tw-sc) 5857 5524 6387 8291 it May 11 May 25 June 8 June 22 I May 12 May 28 I Juno! 9 I June 28 May 18 |June 1 Jane 15 June 29 May 20 June 2 June 17 July 1 ) iFirst and Second Saloon Fares to Australia £ 35 to J £ 70 return, £ 65 to £ 110. Also Cheap Third m Class Tickets. f| Managers: — F. GREEN & Co., ANDERSON, ANDERSON & Co. Head Offices: -Fenchurch Avenue, Lon. don. Am fordaith ymofyner a'r cwmni uchod ya Fenchurch Avenue, E.C., neu yn y Branch office, 16, Cockspur street, Charing Cross, S.W., neu a'r goruchwylwyr yn Nghaernar- fon—W J. Williams, 7, Market street. Yn Dolgellau, R. C. Evans, Oaxton House. Yn Corn's, R. J. Dix. Yn Bethesda, W. J. Parry, Coetmor Ts."i — '■» ROYAL MAIL STEAMEBs, ALLAN LI N E. ft OAIU4 u4 Iks PWITUD ITMB SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL s.s. "Tunisian," for Quebec and Montreal May 10th. a s. Corean for St John's, Halifax and Philadelphia May 14th. s.B. Nunaidian for Quebeo and Montreal May 17th. 5.8. Oorinthin for Quebeo and Montrml May 24. Saloon Fares from .£10, 2nd Cabin, 1:1 Steer- age, £ 5. Through Tickets to all points at special rates. I CANADA.-Handbooks, maps, rates, and tnl particulars free on application to Allan Brothers & Co., 19, James Street, Liverpool; or to W. J. Williams, Accountant,7, Market Street, Carnarvon R. O. Williams, Railway stores, Cwmyglo ;;J. Dav- ies, Padarn Cottage, Llanberia. I ELDER DEMPSTEB & CO JU (BEAVER LINK) ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO ST. JOHN, N.B. (VIA HALIFAX). s.s. "Lusitania," May 8th. s.s. "Lake Champlain," May 15th Passengers booked thronghjjto all parts of Canada aad United States. Superior accommodaion at lowest rates for First, Second, and Third Class Passengers. Special terms to Families and Parties Intending to emigrate. Apply to ELDER DEMPSTER & CO., Afrioan House, Water Street, Liverpool DOMINION LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERh to CANADA AND THE. UNITED STATES PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. May 10th, "New England," for Boston. May 17t»h, "Vancouver," for Quebec and Montreal. May 31st, "Dominion," for Quebec and Montreal. June 7th, "New England," for Boston. Through Tickets issued tt all inland points. Company's handbook of all information and book of views forwarded, on applica- tion. All passengers embark at the Prince's Landing Stage. For further particulars apply to Ri- chards, Mills and Co., 24, James street, Liverpool; W. J. Williams, 7, Market street; or to R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor street, Carnarvon; W. J. Parry, Coetmor rfTTTVT' FOUNDED 1710. (5U1) INSURANCE OFFICE Sum Insured in IswS exceeds £ 40,000,000. For all particulars apply to th9 following Agents j- ALA Mr R. L. Jones. BANGOR Mr J. Smith and Mr R3 Hall. BEAUMARIS Mr Fred. Geary. CARNARVON Mr W. H. Oweu. CONWAY Mr Charles Drove Deganwy and Llan- dudno. OOLGELLEY. Mr Thomas P. Jones Parry. 30LYHEAD Mr Owen Hughes. LLANDUDNO Mr Edgar W. Riches. LLANGEFNI Mr Wiliiam Thoma PORTMADOO Mr J.Tobits, Solicitor RHOS-ON-SEA. Mr P. J. Kent.