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THE "Ulclsb gazette" WILL BE FOUND A FIRST-CLASS ADVERTISING MEDIUM It is sold by a large number of Agents in all parts of the counties of Cardigan, Merioneth,, and Montgomery also in many districts in the adjoining counties; t in London and in several of the principal towns in "England. Apartments. ABERAYRON.—Black Lion Hotel, Alban Square, Good Accommodation for Cyclists and Travellers. Terms Moderate. C ORRIS, en route for Talyllyn Lake.—Braichgoch Hotel, Family and Commercial House; Good Stabling and Lock-up Coach Houses. — MARY OWENT Proprietress. APARTMENTS.—2, Marine Terrace, Barmouth, A consists of 4 sitting rooms and 9 bedrooms. Excellent scenery very moderate terms. Apply Mrs. :Jones. £ T | TRINITY PLACE, apartments to let, con- JL venient to sea and station.—MRS. EDWARDS. SNOWDON HOUSE, 4, Victoria Terrace. Private apartments.—ME. JENKINS. LAMPETER.-BARRY HOUSE, Bridge Street, JLi Apartments at moderate charges.—Apply to Mrs. REES. CLAREMONT HOUSE, 30, Marine-terrace, is centrally situated and commands full view of gea. First-class apartments. Moderate terms. Reduced charges for winter months; hot and cold baths sanitary arrangements perfect —Mrs. ANKERS. BRIDGE HOTEL, LLANDRINDOD WELLS. (Fully licensed.) EXCELLENT accommodation; first-class Cuisine; electric light throughout; billiard room; bowling and tennis lawns; recreation rooms and every other comfort. Extensive alteration omp-eted OCEAN VIEW HOUSE, SUPERIOR BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. VICTORIA (Marine) TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH OCEAN VIEW HOUSE is modern built, stands in best part of Marine Terrace, commands unin- terrupted sea view. Moderate terms by the day or geek. MRS. A. KENSITT, Proprietress. t Wanted. 'fttJJt. -Wasted in quanti ies.-John Evans, Timber Merchant, Caersws, Mont. \TANTED a Strong "Boy. about 15 or 16, to W learn the trade and willing to drive occasionally. Good home. 0. D. WILLIAMS, & Co. Grocers, Aberkenfig, Bridgend. GENERAL SERVANT, capable and experienced 'T who can do plain cooking, wanted. Wages, £ 15.—Mrs FENTON, 5, Vineyard Hill, Wimbledon. TO TAILORS. WANTED, eood MAN, IMPROVER, and an APPRENTICE. Constant work. Apply, WILLIAM DAVIES, Tailor, Syramore-st,, Newcastle Emlyn. SITUATION WANTED. A TRUSTWORTHY PERSON, age 25, desires to enter service as General Servant in good family at Aberystwyth. Good references. Apply SARAH DAVIES, 1, Lloyd's Terrace, Newcastle Emlyn. ■T ANTED— MILLINER—Must be able to VV serve. Apply-X., GAZETTE Office. WANTED, Mining and Quarry Plant, Rails, Machinery, Trams, Pumps, Waterwheels, Wrought and Cast-irons, Scrap, Lead, x^1.nc' Copper, Brass, Hemp, and Manilla Ropes, Ships, Sails, Anchors, Chains, Waste, Rubber, etc., etc. Highest Cash prices.—Mcllquham, Bridge End Stores, Aberystwyth. MILLINERY. Wanted a good Stylish Mill- iner for Medium Class Trade, also a good Improver used to millinery and serve at fancy counter. Apply, stating full particular s, to C. M. William, Aberystwyth. To Let. TO BE LET.—Two newly-built Warehouses or Workshops i« Portland-road. — Apply, 32, North Parade. BLAENANT FARM, NEWCASTLE EMLYN (One mile from Station), (CONTAINING 231 acres excellent arable and j old pasture, well watered, in good heart and cultivation, with ample modernised buildings, suitable for feeding and dairy work; immediate possession. Apply-CILGWYN ESTATE OFFICE, NEWCASTLE EMLYN. TO LET.—House and Shop, No. 4, North-parade, Aberystwyth. The premises adjoin the site of the new N. and P. Bank, and are also close to the General Post Office.-Apply to DAVID JENKINS, Mus. Bac. (Cantab), Aberystwyth. =- For Sale. TO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, at once, a Rick of Meadow Hay.—-Apply, Daniel, Son, and Meredith, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. TO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, a desirable Dwelling House, situate in Railway-terrace, containing 8 rooms.—Apply, Daniel, Son, and Meredith," Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. FLOWERS.—Cut Flowers and Plants for Sale Palms, .&c., on Hire for Decoration.—Apply HEAD GARDKNER, Queens Hotel Gardens, Aberystwyth. FOR SALE.—Two £ 5 Shares in s.s. Countess of Lisburne.—"What offers?. Write S.S. WELH GAZETTE," Aberystwyth. PRIME CLOVER and Rye Grass Hay 80s per ton. Prime Meadow Hay 75s. per ton, trussed, delivered on rail, Ruthin Wheat Straw in battens 55s per ton Oats and Barley Straw 45s per ton; Prime onality Garton; abundance Seed; Oats at 7s 6d per 105; Burton Prize Malting Barley Seed; also Cbevelier Barley Seed. Sam- ples and price on application.—Apply, HUGHES, HE STORES, Ruthin. GOOD Cask Butter for Sale at Aberystwyth Market Hall, and Tregaron. Any quantity cut, WALTER JONES. Sales by Auction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. R. K. JENKINS will tfffer for Sale by Public Auction, AT AN EARLY DATE, Several LEASEHOLD HOUSES in the Town of Aberystwyth. OLD ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. Highly Important Sale of Valuable HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS AND OTHER FFFECTS (Removed from South Terrace). MR. R. K. JENKINS hw been instructed by; Miss Knight to Sell by Public Auction at the above Rooms ON WEDNESDA Y, MARCH 13th, 1901, The whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And numerous other Effects. Sale to commence at 2-30 and 6-30 p.m. SIX MONTHS' CREDIT. The whole of the Furniture will be on view ¡the Morning of the Sale. TYISSA, LLANFARIAN. About three miles from Aberystwyth, and one mile from Llanrhystyd Road Station on the Manchester and Milford Railway. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR J. E. JAMES has been favoured with instructions from Russel Cox, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, On IVEDN-ESDA Y, MARCH 20th, 1901, a large quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising: Very Massive Walnut Sideboard with Mirrored Backs; Mahogany-cased Clock; Ebonised Overmantel with bevelled edges Solid Oak Bookcase and Cellarette complete; Old- fashioned Oak Table with Flaps; Two Small Oak Chairs; Solid Oak Chests; Brass Rail Fenders; Brass and Steel Fire Irons; Velvet Pile and Brussels Carpets (which are in excellent condition) Stair Carpets; Brass Curtain Poles and Rings; Lace and Velvet Curtains; Two Large Gilt-framed Over1- mantels; One Ebonised Cabinet; Saddle-bag Divan Arm Chair; Four Walnut Chairs upholstered in Utrecht Velvet; Three Drawing Room Settees. Lady's Occasional Chair; also, THE CONTENTS OF SEVEN BEDROOMS, Consisting of All-Brass, Brass and Iron, and Iron Bedsteads; Palliasses; Wool, Hair, and Spring Mattresses; Deal-painted Wardrobes; Mahogany and Deal-painted Wasbstands and Dressing Tables; Mahogany Towel Rails Mahogany Swing Glasses Toilet Sets; Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows; Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes, Sheets; Bolster and Pillow Slips; Bedroom Pedestals; Hip and Sponge Baths, &c., &c. KITCHEN & OTHER EFFECTS.—Oak Dresser; Windsor Chairs Deal Kitchen Table Kitchen Fender and Fire Irons; Deal Flour Bin Metal Meat Covers; Clock; Mangle; Three Jersey Creamers; Revolving Churn; Butter Maker; Dairy Utensils; Dog Kennel; Two Wheelbarrows Garden Tools; Two Ladies Bicycles Two Banjoes a quantity of Sporting and other Books. Also, ONE TON WHEAT STRAW; ABOUT NINE TONS OF WELL-HARVESTED HAY; ^astSrori ijawn/ ffflfter Lawn Mower by Green in good condition Tennis Nets and Croquet "Mallets Cucumber Frames; One Double Set Brass-mounted Harness (quite new); Two Single Sets of Harness; Martingales; Breast Plates Chaffcutter; Corn Crusher Zinc Flour Bin; Hothouse Plants, and about 80 Flower Pots, together with numerous other articles. Sale to commence punctually at 2 o'clock. Terms:—Six Months' Credit onfall sums of £ 5 and upwards, upon approved Security, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum will be allowed for Cash. GLANMAWDDACH (About li miles from Barmouth). IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. JVTESSRS DANIEL, SON, & MEREDITH have been instructed by E. WILKIN, Esq., to Sell by Auction on the above premises, On Tuesday and Wednesday, 19th and 20th March, 1901. The valuable Household Furniture, including con- tents of Hall and Staircase, Drawing, Morning, Dining, and Smoke glooms, comprising Rosewood, Walnut, and Mahogany Furniture, valuable Oil Paintings, &c., the effects of Twelve Bed and Dressing Rooms, China, Glass, the contents of Domestic Offices and out-door effects. Sale to commence at twelve noon. Catalogues may be bad of the Auctioneers, Aber- ystwyth, Towyn and Barmouth. FREEHOLD PROPERTY Called CASTELL-Y-WEIN, in parcel of Bettws Leiki, parish of Llanddewi-brefi, about 2 miles from Llangeitho, and about the same distance I:> from Llanio Road Station. "IVOjljSRS. WILLIAMS AND EVANS have been instructed by Mr David Williams to Sell by Public Auction at the TALBOT HOTEL, TREGARON, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1901, All that FREEHOLD FARM called CASTELL-Y-WEIN, Otherwise called CASTELL-EVAN, Consisting of Dwelling-house, Out-houses, a large Garden, and about 34 acres of Land. The houses are in good repair, and the land in a good state of cultivation. There is also about 3 acres of good growing Oak of about 20 years' growth. This farm is most suitable for a small family, or a retired party. The farm is in the possession of the Vendor, and possession will b3 given the beginning of April. For further particulars apply to the Vendor on the premises, or to the Auctioneers at Tregaron, Lledrod, and Aberystwyth. To be Sold. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the several stacks of well-harvested HAY, of the growth of 1900 (except where otherwise stated), standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities, more or less, also under- mentioned, viz.:— Est.imatedl Estimated STATIONS. Weight. STATIONS. Weight. Tons. Tons. Llaivymynech 7 Pensarn 4 Llan'saiiitffrairt 6 Harlech (1899) 7 Kerry (1399) 2 £ iHarlech Llanidloes 9_, Talsaruau (1899) "a St. Harmons jTalsarnau 6 (1S99) 1 £ Portmadoc 4 Built,h 5 Criccieth (1899) 10 Abergedw 3 £ [Criccieth 9 Jioughrood 6 Atierere.Ii (1899) 5 Borth 2 2 Abererch 7 Pensarn (1899) 4 Total 114 For further particulars, and to treat, apply to C. S. DENNISS, Sec) ebary. Oswestry, December, 1900. 1 J Public Notices. TREGARON UNION. CONTRACTS. THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOR of the Tre- garon Union invite Tenders (accompanied with sitaples or patterns where practicable) for the supply of the Union during .the next six months, ending Michaelmas next, with articles of provisions, clothing, etc. The Contractor will be required to deliver the articles at the Workhouse free of expense. Particulars of the estimated amount of articles required may be seen at the Clerk's Office, or at the Workhouse. The Tenders must be made on printed forms, which may be obtained on application to the Clerk, which, if accepted, will be Sealed by the Guardians, and constitute the Contract. Tenders, together with samples, must be delivered at my office, on or before 10 a.m., on Tuesday, March the 12th. The lowest. or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Board, JENKIN LLOYD, Clerk. Tregaron, March 2, 1901. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of Two New Houses in Northgate-street, Aberyst- wyth, for Mr T. J. Davies, 62, Devon's-rpadv London. Plans and Specificatiotir. can be seen at my office on and after February 25th. Sealed Tenders to be sent to me on or before March 11th, 1901. The lowest, or any Tender, not necessarily accepted. T. E. MORGAN, Architect. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Tregaron County School Managers invite Tenders for the erection of a Master's House. Plans and specification may be inspected at my office. Sealed and endorsed Tenders to be sent to me the undersigned on or before Saturday, March 16th, 1901. The Governors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. M. Morgan. Clerk to the Governors. Tregaron, Feb. 93rd, 1901. THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS FAMILIES ASSOCIATON. THE MAYOR OF ABERYSTWYTH, in response J- to the Princess of Wales' Appeal," earnestly invites contributions in aid of the above Associa- tion which has for its objects the care of the wives and families of the soldiers and sailors of the King. The Association is in urgent need of funds to continue the relief now given which amounts to not less than L50,000 a 4nonth, and it is therefore hoped there will be a generous response from Aberystwyth. Contributions may be forwarded to E. Methuen Leir, Esq., Cwmgoed Wig, Llanfarian, R.S.O., the Honourary Treasurer and Secretary of the Aber- ystsvyth Branch of the Association, or', to the Mayor.. w- lf£;lJt NOTICE. I DAVID JONES, of No. 3, Princeton-street, Bedford-row, London, W.C., hereby beg to give Notice that I have not for some time past carried on business at Llangwyryfon, near Aber- ystwyth, and that I shall not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name, or as a partner in the late firm of JONES BROTHERS or otherwise. Dated this 21st day of February, 1901. DAVID JONES. ABERYSTWYTH AGRICULTURAL SHOW. I A A MEETING OF FARMERS AND OTHERS WILL BE HELD AT THE OLD BLACK LION, On Monday# March the lith, 19°1, ♦ AT 2-30 P.M. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TOURIST BOOKINGS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. Tourist tickets, available for two months, will be issued from the principal stations to all health resorts on the Cambrian Railways, also to watering places in England, North Wales, English Lake District, North East Coast, etc., etc., during the winter months. Tourist tickets, available for two months, will also be issued from the principal stations, on most of the other Companies' Lines to the various tourist resorts on the Cambrian Railways. All information regarding excursion trains and tourist arrangements on the Cambrian Railways may be obtained from Mr. W. 1-1. GOUGH, superr intendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. November, 1900. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL, ISLINGTON. Hackney HorSe Shftlty, March 5th to March 8th. Hunters, &e. March 12th to March 14th. Polo Pony „ March 14th to March 15th. ON TUESDAYS, MARCII5th < £ • 12th, 1901 CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO LONDON Time of Third Class Fares for the Starting Double Journey. 2 Days 3 or 5 Days 7 Days p.m. Tickets. Tickets. Tk-kets. Aberystwyth.12 30) Bow Street .12 40 *Llarifihangel 12 45 }- 1()e *Ynyslas 88) S* 17s6d. 21s. Glandovey 1 7 { 1 j o Machynlleth. 1 35 S Passengers return from London (Euston) as under Two days Passengers booked on March 5th, at 9-45 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6th. Three or Five days' Passengers booked on March 5th, at 9-45 p.m. on Thursday, March 7th, or 9-45 p.m. on Saturday, March 9th. Seven days Passengers booked on March 5tl1, at 9-45 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12th. Two days Passengers booked on March 12th, at 9-45 p.m. on Wednesday, March 13th. Three or Five days Passengers booked on March 12th, at 9-45 p.m. on Thursday, March 14th, or 9-45 p.m. on Saturday, March, 16th. Seven days Passengers booked on March 12th, at 9-45 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19th. ""Passengers for Ynyslas and Llanfihangel, re- turning by the 9-45 p.m. ex Euston, must alight at Borth. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained from Mr. W. H. GOUGH, Superin- tendent of the Line. Oswestry. S. DENXIS 3, Secretary and General Manager, Omwestry, February, 1901. Pub\fc| Notices. ,t; U.C.W. IUSrCAL SOCIETY yi aftl|AjSD ANNDAL CONCERT FMIDA Y, MARCH 22nd, 1901, AT THE NEW MARKET^ HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. 4 Hiawatha's Redding Feast' (S. COLERIDGE-TAYLOR), Handel's 'Acis' and Galatea.' ARTISTES. SoPRAmo, MISS JANET GARNETT. (Winder in two chief Soprano Solos at Liverpool National Eisteddfod). TENOR: MR. MALDYVYN HUMPHREYS BASS: MR. D. TRIPT DAVIES (U.C.W.) Leader of Orchestra: ikir. BERTIE OLLERHEAD Piano.: Miss PHILLIPS,and Mr. D. J. DELLOYD. Conductor: Mr. D. JENKINS (Mus. Bac., Cantab.) The College Orchestmlaugmentecl by members of the Halle Richter Concerts. Doors open at 7-50, to commence at 8. Admission: Reserved Seats, 3s.; Front Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is. Tickets from Miss Jenkins, North-parade; Mr Jack Edwards; the Choir; and Messrs Wheatley and "Sons (where plan of Hall may be seen and Seats reserved on and after Thursday, .March 7th). A. W. DAyiES, 1 Hon. Sees., S. D. MORGAN, J The College. Business Notices. — ——?—,— —. SPRING FASHIONS. C.'G M. WILLIAMS BEGS respectfully to announce that he is now showing a good selection of NEW GOODS SUITABLE FOR THE TRESENT SEASON NEW HATS AND BONNETS. NEW MILLINERY. NEW FEATHERS AND FLOWERS; NEW RIBBONS A LACES. NEW DRESS MATERIALS. NEW GOWNS A SILK SCARFS. NEW SILK UMBRELLAS, &c NOTED HOUSE FoR STYLISH HATS AND BONNETS. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MOURNING 77 GTS' NEWEST SHAPES IN HATS AND CAPS, TIES, SCARFS COLLARS. CUFFS. &C. Inspection respectfully mvitea. C. M. WILLIAMS GENERAL "|R APERY ESTABLISHMENT 10. PIER STREET. ABERYSTWYTH. ROYAL AJAX CYCLES 10 ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS Enormous Stock. New and SecoIH1-hand. FROM 10s. MONTHLY. Carriage Paid. Illustrated Prize List Post Free to any address. The British Cycle Manfg. Co. (i go i), Ltd. 45, Everton Road, Liverpool. (Established 1887). Noio Ready, Part Three. Prid One Shilling nett. A HISTORY OF ABERYSTWYTH. ABERYSTWYTH, ITS COURT LEET, 1690-1836, WITH SUPPLEMENTAL CHAPTERS TO 1900, BY GEO. EYRE EVANS. Author of Whitchuroh of Long Ago,' IiVidla2id Churches' v. SUBSCRIBERS: -E HER MAJESTY, THE QUEEN MAYOR AKD CORPORATION OF ABERYSTWYTH SIR JAMES HILLS-JOHNES, V,C., and LADY HILLS- JOHNES. SIR LEWIS MORRIS. SIR JAMES WEEKS SZLUMPER. COLONEL H. DAVIKS-EVANS, LORD LIEUTEKANT COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. MATTHEW LEWIS VAUGHAN DAVIES, M.P. JOHN WILLIAM WILLIS-BUND, M.A.. LL.B., F.S.A. THOMAS FRANCIS ROBERTS, M.A PRINCIPAL U.C.W. JOHN HUMPHREYS DAVIES, J.P.. Cwrtuiawr. HENRY CHARLES FRYER, J.P. JOSEPH DENSTON PERROTT, J.P. THE ROYAL LIBRARY, BERLIN. THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD. ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE LIBRARY, LAMPETER. GUILD HALL LIBRARY, LONDON. FREE REFERENCE LIBRARY, CARDIFF. Do. Do. MANCHESTER. ■ f BY the consent of the Mayor and Corporation the original records of the Court Leet have been placed at the Author's disposal, and the result of his researches amongst these archives, those of the' Quarter Sessions of Cardiganshire, and other MSS. in the Record and various public offices will be printed immediately. The Work, with plates, will appear in 12 monthly parts at Is, nett per copy, and none will be issued other than to subscribers whose names will be printed, as customary, in the volume. Only a limited number. Further subscribers names will be added in rotation as received. The Plates will include original and unpublished sketches of the Old Guild Hall, the First St. Michael's Chapeli Our Lady's Mill, the Plan of the Town, with the Walls, (from the Morris MSS in British Museum). The Silver Badge of the Harbour Alaster, &-c., Publi seel by the WELSH GAZETTE," 9 ABERYSTWYTH, wher2 all orders will be received. Business Notices. GIVING UP BUSINESS. E. & N. JENKINS 4, NORTH PARADE, BEG respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Aberystwyth that they are disposing of their entire STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY LEATHER GOODS, Photographs. Purses, Pocket Bookst Albums, Music Cases, etc., SUITABLE FOR EVERY-DAY USE, AT AN ENORMOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES. English ind Welsh Songs, Half Price. It will repay you to call here before making your purchases elsewhere. 4, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. H. P. EDWARDS, BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK BUTCHER 34 ^IREAT J~^ARKGATE STREET A BERYSTWYTH. BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY SUPPLIED HOME-MADE SAUSAGES AND PURE LARD. HOME-CURED HAMS AND BACON,~CORS1!D JjL BEEF, AND PICKLED TONGUES. COUGH MIXTURE FOB WINTER COUGH AND BRONCHITIS 4k IRY ]kl5BERT ELLIS COUGH MIXTURE AND CHEST TONIC. lOid. and 2s. 3d. per bottle, post free NOTICE. TO PROMOTERS OF ETSTEDDFODAU, CONCERTS, ETC., PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Quickly and Neatly Done AT THE WELSH GAZETTE OFFICES, BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTIL Posters, Tickets, Handbills, Programmes, etc., AT MODERATE CHARGES Dentistry. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS. I MESSRS MURPHY & ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Honorary Dentists to the Aberystwyth Infirmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. ADDRESS— 54, T EltRACEROAD, A BERYSTWYTIl MR. ROWLEY begs to announce that he is now able to undertake Gold and all other Fillings, Crowns, Bridge-work and all the latest improvements in Modern Dentistry. Artificial Teeth in the latest English and Americar Styles. TEETH EXTRACTED PAINLESSLY UNDER GAS. Mr R. visits Machynlleth, Towyn, Aberayron, Tre- garor and Lampeter. Patients can be attended to any day at Aber- ystwyth. All at the most Moderate Charges. ê! Full particulars on "application. Business Notices. NEW MARKET HALL MARKET STREET, A BERYSTNVYTH. FURNISHED with STALLS for Butter, Cheese and J)L Egg Merchants Corn Merchants, Green Grocers, Crockery Dealers, Flannel Merchants, Vendors of roym, &e. FIRST-CLASS CONCERT & BALL ROOM With Seating Accommodation for 700 Persons. Stage fitted with Beautiful Sceneries suit- able for Dramatic Entertainments. Every Convenience for School Treats and Private Parties. Catering undertaken for Excursionists, &c. D. M. HAMER PROPRIETOR. [Established 1856.] E. ROWE & SONS, Tailors, Outfitters, &c., OXFORD HOUSE, 65, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH BEG to inform their numerous Customers and the Public generally, that they are now showing a Fine Selection of gUlTIXGS, rjIROUSERINGS, OVERCOATINGS &c., At their New and more Commodious Premises in North Parade, at MODERATE PRICES. LADIES' TAILORING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. All orders promptly executed on the Premises by experienced hands. Style and Fit guaranteed. Your esteemed favours respectfully solicited. Educational. Mr J. E. LEAH, A.R.C.O. (Lond) Organist and Choirmaster English Congregational Church, Aberystwyth. Lessons in Organ and Pianoforte Playing, Harmony, Counterpoint, &c. Theory Lessons by Correspondence. Address: "Bourneville," North Road, Aberystwyth MISS PHILLIPS, CEBT, R.C.M., AAA> QRGANIST OF WESLEY CHURCH j With experience in successfully preparing for the above Examinations. Receives Pupils for Organ, Pianoforte, and Singing. Terms on Application. ADDRESS 34, PIER STREET. HIGH SClibOL FOR GIRLS V J C TOR I A (MARINE) PJ\E R R A C E A BERYSTWYTBT; SEPARATE KINDERGARTEN. PRINCIPAL Miss KATE B. LLOYE. Certificated Mistress, Assisted by a Sta<f of highly qualified Resident Governesses. REFERENCES— Thomas Jones, Esq., B.A., H.M. Inspector of Schools, Llanelly; The Rev. O. Evans, D.D., King's Cross, London. E. H. Short, Esq., H.M. Inspector, Aberystwyth. Principal Edwards, D.D., Bala Theological College. Principal Roberts, M.A., U.C.W. Principal Prys, M.A., Trevecca College. Dr Scholle Aberdeen University. Rev T. A Penry, Aberystwyth. d Pupils prepared for the London and Welsh Matricu lations Oxford and Cambridge Examinations, &c. For Terms &c,, apply PRINCIPALI ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL HEADMASTER M R. ])AVID SAMUEL, M.A., (Cantab). SENIOR MISTRESS "jypSS JUDITH M. E WART, M.A., (Vict) ASSISTANT MASTERS AND MISTRESS MR- T HOMAS QWENS, MRI J. H. H°"ELL' IR, N. H. rpHOMAS, B.A., (Oxon). MISS S. E. THOMAS, COOKING MISR He BERTHA JOES, (Diploma in Cooking and Laundry Work 1st Class) DRAWING MR. J. H. APPLETON, Cert. Art Master. School re-opens September 18th. 1900. Pupils requiring Railway Season Tickets will please apply to me forthwith. JOHN EVANS, 6, Portland Street, v Clerk Aberystwyth EAGLE x ii JLID RESTAURANT :'26 GHEATDAHKGATE STREET NEWLY PEXED. SITUATION CENTRA HOT DINNERS AT J O'CLOCK EVERY MONDAY. REASONABLE CHARGES. EVERY CONVENIENCE Commodious Rooms. Suitable for Clubs. 1 C'CAIA*»v wvC^ j wvO f'.¡f"i1ta»"Îi.1ï8J> Business Notices. .) WARD & CO'. ABERYSTWYTH BAZAAR Is the Noted Shop for TOYS And Every Description of FANCY ARTICLES i BEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE F, SMOKERS' ¡ REQUISITES'! -¿.oJ 8 GREAT bARKGATE STREEt DANIEL TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, &G WILL COMMENCE ON Monday Next, March 11th, And Continue to the 25th inst. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED DURINfc THE SAE. Note the Address- 22 and 24, < ABERYSTWYTH. BUY YOUR MEDICINES FROM: DAVIES BROS. THE PHARMACY, LAMPETER ALL .DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Of GUARANTEED PURITY. FOR HIGH-CLASS OUTFITS GO TO TOM JONES, COLLEGE STREET, LAMPETEB LATEST STYLE IN TAILORING COM BINED WITH MODERATE CHARGES. I SEASONABLE GIFTS AT T. C. JONES-4 W High Street, TOWYN. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Studs, Links, Thimbles, Albert Chains, Novelties in Klectro-Piate, LADIES' AND GENT'S PURSES, Pancy Goods, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Briar and Meerschaum Pipes in Cases, Tobacco Jars, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. j NO SEA-SIDE PRICES-Same prices as large towns. Fishing Tackle of all kinds. Information given as to fishing in the district. -4 HARFORD SQUARE, LAMPETER. WALTERT DAVIES Is now making a Grand Display of the LATEST NOVELTIES Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Mackintosh Cloaks Furs, Costumes, etc., PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS FABRICS, P.S. Goods not in Stock procured at Shortest Notice by Parcels arriving daily from London and other centre. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A NEW CHEMIST BUSINESS A S 33, TERRACE Rocm, A BERYsrwvxn. (Opposite the Post Office). W. MI ALL JONES (From Bradley and Bourdas, London) 1 Has opened the above Premises as a FIRST-CLASS pharmacy: A most varied^Supply of PUREST^gDRUGS, PERFUMERY. TOILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES PHOTOGitAPHiC MATERIALS, icc.