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Wanted. LARCH AND OAK TREES Wanted in quanti- -M-J ties.—John Evans, Timber Merchant, Caersws, Mont. WANTED, Mining and Quarry Plant, Rails, Machinery, Trams, Pumps, Waterwheels, Wroght and Cast-irons, Scrap, Lead, Zinc, Copper, Brass, Hemp, and Manilla Ropes, Ships, Sails, Anchors, Chains, Waste, Rubber, etc., etc. Highest Cash prices.-Mcllqubam, Bridge End Stores, Aberystwyth. HOSIERY-Wanted Machine Knitters, accus- JH- tomed to Ribbing and Plain Machines.— Apply W. PUGH, Manufacturer, .Macbyn11etb. OR0CERY. Wanted a Strong Lad, 15 years of age as an Apprentice. Good hours.—Apply JAIIES JONES. Grocer, Ystrad Rhonnda. WANTED, Cooks. Housemaids, General Ser- vants, and Kitcfeenmaids.—Apply, Mrs Mackenzie, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. GROCERY.—Wanted Young Man as Haulier &c., accusromed to horses; indoors good wages to suitable man.—State particulars. Stephen Evtcps, Tonyrefail. if 1-,i.VtOCERY.-Wanted Young Man to look after IX Horse and deliver and assist indoors..—Ap ply, W. Clarke, Blaenclydach. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 500 to 1000 Rabbits wanted weekly, state lowest cash" price on R-ail-Apply, Messrs VAUGHAN and Co., Commission Agents, 17, Leckwith-road, Canton, Cardiff. WANTED.—A young lad as an Apprentice to the Grocery and Provision Trade, must be 15 years of age.-Apply, R. D. Jones, provision merchant, New Tredegar, via Cardiff. PROBATIONER, Premium Z5; Welsh indispen- JL sable: 3 years' training; Salary, £10, £16. £18, with indoor uniform and laundry. Apply, utating age, with references, not later than Dec. 30th, 1901, to Secretary, Infirmary, Aberystwyth. < 1 K 1 P 1 B to T F 1 nt Wi H tit ag wi UE r-i ENERAL SERVANT WANTED in a family J of two persons and comfortable home near Kmdon.-Apply, Mrs. Goslin, Ravenscroft, Welling, lent. 'if I ANTED, a thoroughly reliable man as POST. f BOY.—Apply, with references, wages ex- acted, Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan. rtrr-ANTED to purchase, TURKEYS and Clean- v dressed GEESE, &c„ all sorts of GAME, est prices given. Purchasers of same will do well book orders early.—E. P. TAYLOR, Radnor House, errace Road, Aberystwyth. 'ENUWCH SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE, CARDIGANSHIRE. ANTED, bv the 1st of February, 1902, a r" CERTIFICATED MASTER for the Pen- vch Board School. Average, about 70. School ell staffed and equipped. Salary £85, with a good ouse and Garden. Duties may be commenced any ne before the above date. Applications, stating e. qualifications, and past experience, together ith copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to the idensigned by tiie December. ¡ se;' Llangeitbo. I Llanio Road, R.S.O. I 4th Deo., 1901. I For Sale. I FLOIVERS.-Cut Flowers and Plants for Sale I JJ Palms, &c., on Hire for Decoration.—Apply I HEAD GARDENER, Queen's Hotel Gardens, I Aberystwyth. I T>RIME CLOVER and Rye Grass Hay 80s per I JL ton. Prime. Meadow Hay 75s. per ton, I trussed, delivered on rail, Ruthin Wheat Straw in I battens 55s per ton Oats and Barley Straw 45s I per ton; Prime quality Garton; abundance Seed; I Wheat straw, E3 per ton on rail Flint and Denbigh I stations; Oats at 7s 6d per 105; Burton Prize I Malting Barley Seed; also Chevelier Barley Seed. I Samples and prices on application. ADPly. I HUGHES, Che STORES, Ruthin. I fWlO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, a desirable I X Dwelling House, situate in Railway-terrace, I containing 8 rooms.—Apply, Daniel, Son, and I Meredith, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. I -m«"ILLINER' Shop For Sale or bv valuation.— I 1W- APPly to Miss E. J. Howells, College-street, I Lampeter I Os oes eisiau peiriannau amaethyddol o unrhyw I fath o'r gwneuthuriad goreu am brisian rhesymol, I ewch at Davies, Llanon House, Aberayron. I To Let. I A BERYSTWYTH.—TO BE LET, at once, several I J\- splendid Dwellin Houses, containing 14 I Rcoms, pleasant situation, few minutes' walk from I the Promenade.—Apply, MESSRS DANIEL, SON and H MEREDITH Estate Agents, Queen's-road, Aber- ■ ystwyth. I XJIURNISHED SITTING ROOMS and one or H JO two BEDROOMS TO LET in convenient ■ street in Aberystwyth.—Apply X. Office of this ■ paper. I TTOUSE TO LET, unfurnished, from November ■ XI 12th to May 12th next, or longer.—Apply at ■ 44, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. I ORTH.-For Sale, by Private Treaty, a Free- ■ J) hold Dwelling House, containing Seven Rooms, ■ Small Garden.—Apply, Daniel, Son, and Meredith, ■ Aberystwyth. ■ fTIO LET, from March 25th, 1902, Bronllangwrda H X Farm, in the Parish of Capel Bangor, near Aber ■ ystwyth, comprising 99 acres, 3 roods, 35 perches, ■ of arable and pasture lands. A very desirable farm ■ overlooking the Vale of Rheidol.—Apply to the Rev M. Morgan, the Vicarage, Capel Bangor. I I Apartments. I £ 0 mRINITY PLACE, apartments to let, con X venient to sea and station.—MRS EDWARDS. I LAREMONT HOUSE, 30, Marine-terrace, is H Vv centrally situated and commands full view of flea. First-class apartments. Moderate terms2 Reduced charges for winter months; hot and cold ■ baths sanitary arrangements perfect -Mrs. ANKERs I MANCHESTER & MILFORD RAILWAY I NOTICE TO TRADERS. nprHE Head Offices of the Company have been re- X moved to more commodious and convenient premises situated in Alexandra-road (lately known as Railway-terrace), at the corner of Union-street M opposite the Railway Station, where a branch has been opened for receiving and forwarding Parcels traffic by passenger trains, and dealing with enquiries respiting the extension of Tourist Tickets Sales by Auction. LLANBADARN-TREFEGLWYS. Messrs. Davies and Evans Have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at -1 The Feathers Hotel, Aberayron, On Friday, the Zlth day of December, 1901, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the FREEHOLD FARM KNOWN AS PENCARMEL. Situate in the Parish of Llanbadarn-Trefeglwys, containing by admeasurement 14 Acres or there- abouts, and abutting on the road leading from Bethania to Penuwch, and recently in the occupa- tion of Lewis Davies. Vacant possession of the Premises will be given to the Purchaser on completion of the Purchase. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be ob- i tained of the Auctioneers at their Offices in Aber- ayron, or of John T. Lewis, Solicitor, 54, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. MONTGOMER YS HIRE. TOWN OF MACHYNLLETH. Mr. D. Davies Williams Has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at the Lion Hotel, Machynlleth, On Wednesday, January 8th, 1902. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be there and then read, all that desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE OLD POLICE STATION AND GARDEN. The Property is situate in close proximity to the town, and is surrounded by good Residential Pro- perties, and has a frontage of 137 feet to the New- town, and 97 feet to the Llanidloes Main Roads. The House is connected with Water and Gas, and the Garden is well stocked with trees. For further particulars and permission to view, apply to G. D. Harrison, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, Welshpool, or to the Auctioneer, Penrallt Street, Machynlleth. To be Sold. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. To BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the several stacks of well-harvested HAY, of the growth of 1901, standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities more or less, also undermentioned, viz.:— c- I Estimated j j Estimated STATIONS. Weight STATIONS. ¡ Weight Tons. Tons. Kerry 3 p01-tmadoc { 4 Boughrood 4 Crlceieth J 6 Talgarth g Abererch | 4 i For further particulars, and to treat, apply to C. S. DENNISS Secretary and General Manages. Oswestry, December, 1901. It. CARDIGANSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1902. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Cardigan will be held and kept at the Town Hall, Lampeter, on Thursday, the 2nd day of January. 1902, at Eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will be called over. The Court will then proceed with the business in the following order:—(1) County business; (2) Trial of Prisoners; (3) Hearing of Appeals. And on the day and on the hour above mentioned all the Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer to their names, and the Magistrates of the County are requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these sessions to be transmitted to the Deputy Clerk of the Peace on or before the 24th day of December instant, and in cases arising subsequently immediately after being taken. ° F. R. ROBERTS, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Aberystwyth, 18th December, 1901. WELSH PONY & COB STUD SOCIETY. The INSPECTION JUDGES for the first vol- ume, Messrs. Jenkin Jenkins, Blaenplwyf, Hugh Williams, Derigaron, and David Evans, Llwyn- cadfor, will inspect by arrangement any day at home, and at Aberystwyth, Saturday and Monday, 28th and 30th inst. (Lion Hotel). Tregarn, Market Days (Talbot Hotel). Lampeter Do. (Royal Oak Hotel). Newcastle Emlyn, do. (Emlyn Arms Hotel). Llandyssul, do. (Wilkes Head Hotel). Cardigan do. (Angel Hotel). The first volume closes on the 31st inst. Any further information may be obtained from SIR M. O. M. LLOYD, Bart. Members JENKIN JENKINS, 1 of the D. LLOYD LEWIS, ) Council. Educational. PENCADER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING and Day School for Boys and Girls, Additional boarding accommodation for the exclusive use of girls has been recently provided by the erection of two new houses specially designed for the purpose- This department is under the supervision of the Music Mistress. The diet is un: limited and of the best quality. THIRTY-SEVEN SUCCESSES obtained this year, including the Matriculation of the Universities of London and Wales; College of Preceptors; South Kensington Science and Art Entrance to Theological Colleges of Bangor (Baptist) and Car- diff (Baptist) Queen's Scholarship. Since 189J.1 a total of 511 SUCCESSES obtained at Public Examinations, including those of 38 Under-graduates of the Universities of London (20), Wales (9), and the Royal University of Ireland (9). Terms and reports on application to the Head Master. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS V J C TOR I A (MARINE) T ERR ACE A BERYST-WYTHJ SEPARATE KINDERGARTEN. PRINCIPAL Miss KATE. B. LLOYD. Certificated Mistress, Assisted by a Staff of highly qualified Besidest Governesses. REFERENCES— Thomas Jones, Esq., B.A., H.M. Inspector of School 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. Pupils prepared for the London and Welsh Matrlctt lations Oxford and Cambridge Examinations, kc. For Termis kc,, apply PRINCIPAL] Public Notices. County of Cardigan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Agriculture has made the following Order as to Importation of Dogs, which will come into operation on the 1st day of January, 1902. H. C. FRYER, Clerk of the County Council. ORDER OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. i (Dated 12th December, 1901.) IMPORTATION OF DOGS ORDER OF 1901. THE Board of Agriculture, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in them vested under the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894 and 1896, and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:- Restriction on Importat ion of Dogs. 1. An imported dog, that is to say, a dog brought to Great Britain from any other country, except Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, shall not be landed in Great Britain unless its landing is authorised by a licence of the Board previously obtained, and when landed it shall be subject to the provisions of this Order, and to the conditions inserted in any licence authorizing its landing. Detention and Isolation of lniperted Dogs. (1.) An imported dog shall, for a period of six calendar months after its landing, be detained and isolated at the expense of its owner upon premises in the occupation, or under the control, of a veterinary surgeon, which shall have been previously approved in writing by the Board for that purpose, and such premises are in this Order referred to as the place of detention." (2) During the said period the dog shall not be moved from the place of detention except to another place of detention or to a vessel for expor- tation, and in either case only with a licence of the Board authorizing such movement. (3) This Article shall not apply to (a) an imported dog which is shown to the satisfaction of the Board to be a bo- fide performing dog; or (b) to an imported dog which is intended to be exported from Great Britain within forty-eight hours after its landing; but every such dog shall be subject to the other Articles of this Order. (4) This Article shall come into operation on the fifteenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and two. Conditions of Licence. 3. The Board .may insert in any licence granted by them under this Order authorizing the landing of an imported dog such conditions as they think necessary or desirable for the following purposes:— (i.) for prescribing and regulating the detention and isolation of the dog so far as the same is not prescribed and regulated by this Order; (ii.) for prescribing the person by whom and the premises on which the dog shall be detained and isolated; (iii.) for regulating the movement of the dog to the place of detention, or vessel for exporta- tion, and for prohibiting or regulating its movement during a period of six calendar months after its landing, or until its exporta- tion, as the case may be; (iv.) for prescribing the confinement of the dog in a suitable hamper, crate, box or other receptacle during the movement of the dog by railway, or along a highway or thoroughfare; (v.) for prescribing the mode of isolation of the dog (vi.) for prescribing the muzzling of the dog; (vii.) for prescribing the notice to be given of the death or loss of the dog, or of any matter arising' in .connection with the movement, deteRMon. or isolation of the doe- tind the rier- I..sonapw-'whom and to whom th$notice is to be 'oalicenœ ^u^*2COkm^pan officer of the Board, or constable, or officer of customs. Notice of Detention in case of Illegal Landing. 4.—(1.) Where an imported dog has been l&nded in contravention of this Order or of any Order hereby revoked, the Board, or an Inspector of the Board, may give notice to the owner or person in charge of the dog requiring that, within a time specified in such notice, the dog shall be moved (a) to a vessel for exportation, or (b) to a place of detention for the purpose of detention and isola- tion in accordance with the provisions of such notice. (2.) Such provisions may be inserted in the notice as the Board may think necessary or desir- able for any of the purposes mentioned in the pre- ceding Article. (3) A notice under this Article may, subject to any instructions issued by the Board, be given by an Inspector of the Local Authority. (4.) If the owner or person in charge of the dog, after receipt of such .notice, fails to move the dog as required by the notice, he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. Withdrawal of Licence in caves of DefauZt. 5.-(1.) If the owner or person in charge of an imported dog is convicted of an offence under this Order in relation to the dog, the- Board, or an Inspector of the Board, may give notice to such owner or person in charge, requiring him to move the dog to a vessel for exportation within a time specified in such notice. (2.) If the owner or person in charge of the dog, after receipt of such notice, fails to move the dog as required by the notice, he shall be deemed guilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. He-landing Prohibited of Imported Dogs moved to Vessels for Exportation. 6. An imported dog which has been moved to a vessel for exportation in accordance with a licence or notice under this Order shall not be re-landed in Great Britain without a licence of the Board authorizing such landing. Seizure of Dogs in case of Default. 7 (1.) If an imported dog is not detained and isolated as required by this Order or by the condi- tions or provisions of any licence or notice there- under. an Inspector of the Board may seize the dog and thereupon the Board shall detain and isolate it at the place of detention specified in the licence or notice, or any other place of detention selected by them, in accordance with the requirements of this Order or the said conditions or provisions. (2.) If the owner 01 tne aog uoes not, wnuin ten days after the expiration of the period of detention specified in this Order or in the licence or notice, claim the said dog from the Board and pay to them their expenses of detaining and isolating the dog, the Board may destroy or otherwise dispose of the dog as they think expedient. Proceedings under Customs Acts for Unlawful Landing. 8.-(1.) If any person lands or attempts to land a dog in contravention of this Order, he shall be liable under andl according to the Customs Acts, to the penalties imposed on persons importing or attempting to import goods the importation where- of is prohibited by or under the Customs Acts, without prejudice to any proceedings against him under the Act of 1894 for an offence against that Act. (2.) The dog in respect whereof the offence is committed shall be forfeited under and according to the Customs Acts in like manner as goods the importation whereof is prohibited by or under the Customs Acts. Detention of Dogs on Vessels in Port. 9.-(1.) Every dog to which this Article applies _'L_11L 'I- \1 ft 'Wy.ron.1' uau at all times WOlle uu uuiiiu » -A auy >ort in Great Britain be- (a) secured to some part of the vessel by a collar and chain and muzzled with a wire cage muzzle so constructed act to render it impossible for such dog while wearing the same to bite any person or animal, but not so as to prevent such dog from breathing freely or lapping water; or (b) confined irt an enclosed part of the vessel from which the dog cannot escape. (2.) If any dog to which this Article applies shall die, or be lost from a vessel, in any port in Great Britain, the person in charge of the dog shall forth- with give notice of such death or loss to the Board. (3.) The provisions of this Article shall apply to every imported dog which is not accompanied by a licence issued by the Board authorizing the landing of such dog in Great Britain. Extension of certain Settions of Diseases of Animals Act, 189.9. 10. Dogs shall be animals, and rabies shall be a disease, for the purposes of the following sections of the Act of 1894 (namely): Section forty-three (powers of police); Section forty-four (powers of inspectors); Section fifty-six (unlawful landing); and also for the purposes 'of all other sections of the said Act containing provisions relative to or 'ffT Public Notices. —' consequent on the provisions pf^hose sections and this Order, including such Secifions as relatpjto offences and legal proceeding^' Local Authority to i^jvEce Otder. 11. The provisions of this O except cit is otherwise provided, shall Unexecuted and forced by the Local AuthontV 4 Offe-nee (1.) If a dog is landeJtw contravention of this Order, the •wner and the ^batterer and the master of the vessel fr«m whibh It is landed, aud the owner of the dog, and«-tbe persoa for the time being in charge thereof .and the j?erst/n causing, directing, or permitting the lauding, and the person landing the same, anil the consignee or other person receiving or keeping it knowing it to have been landed in contmv/rition as aforesaid, shall, each according to and Tospect of his own acts and defaults, be deemeo^ity of aw, oifence against the Act of 1894. f 'O' (2.) If a dog is moved in contravention 0/ tSis Older, or of the conditioifii or provisions of a licence or notice thereunder,^fae owner of the dog, and the person for the time being in charge thereof, and the person cabsing, directing, or permitting the movement, the person mov- ing the' dog, and the condtej^e or other person receiving or keeping it knimwF it to haVe been moved in contravention afcaafcresaid. And the occupier of the place from w^^pthe dog is moved, shall, each according to and sf respect of his own acts and defaults, be deemec £ Vuilty of an offence against the Act of 1894. |T (3.) If a dog is not kept isolated as required by this Order, or by the conditiopk or provisions of a licence or notice thereunder, toe O^vner of the dog, and the person for the trtna being in charge thereof, and the occupier of t £ &k,jj&ice 'where such, dog is detained, and the persc&<|pHfijg or neglect- ing to isolate the dog, shall esiaifrS^ording to and in respect of his own acts, deSatis'jpr omissions, be deemed guilty of an offence^gunst the Act of 1894. t, (4.) If a dog is not secured&nicfezled, or confined as required by this Order, or &e conditions or: provisions of a licence or ncfScel'ti^rcnnder, the owner of the dog, and theYpel^pn for the time being in charge thereof, andfthe fliaster of any vessel on board which thejirio&i^'o'r ba$» been carried to Great Britain, shall, ei&h according to and in respect of his own ayt«3jfod defaults, bp deemed guilty of an offenc«df§nst the Act tff 1894. (5.) If a person with a view ftrfawfully evade or defeat the operation of tLS Qtder^ or of -the conditions or provisions of a tlicence or notice 1ioronnr?nllAmo n J 1 n 1 auuwo uug wfmtXmji ue snau oe deemed guilty of an offenceMaatost-the Act of 1894. (6.) If the owner or personcharge of a dog fails to give, produce, or do at&&4ga$e, licence, or thing which by this Order, or^K^jp! conditions or provisions of a licence or nOwfc jjfereunder, fife is required to give, produce, or dg h2|hall be (feetried guilty of an offence against t*A»of 18945^ Revocation of 13,- -(1.) The Orders described im 4he Schedule -.LIP to this Order are hereby from&n/i iffier tije-com- I mencement of this Order revSjced: Provided that such revocation shall not inraQidafB make* un- lawful anything done tindef inVv Order hereby revoked, or affect any licence Itf&uflWSty granted,, or any right, title, obligationfiftmity accrued* thereunder before the Order, or interfere with the institution y &pr>9secuti0.Q -0i any proceeding in respect of any ow,ce committed against, or any penalty incurred ui»er, any Order Order7 reV°ked before the comU^ipent of tiHs (2.)/A licence granted iiiidkr -AMrJil&ler hereby revoked shall, from and afteT^"cl&iencemeut i o'(jhav? effecf unreKstbe conteasrwowwn^ The Board" means the Board of Agriculture; lhc Act of 1894" means the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894 • "Master" includes a person having the charge or command of a vessel: Other terms ave the Same meaninS as in the Act of 1894. Extent. 15. Except where otherwise expressed this Order extends to Great Britain. -ic rpi • .r. j (-°vimenceincnt. 16. 1 his Order (except Artiste 2 thereof) shall come, into operation on the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and two. Short Title. af D^iTde^ofl^L be cited as the Importation of Dogs Order of 1901. In witness whereof the Board of Agriculture have hereunto set their Official Seal this twelfth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and one. L.S. T. H. ELLIOTT, Secretary. SCHEDULE. Orders Revolted. No. I Date. I Short Title. -1- 1897 5611 7 May The Importation of Dogs Order of 1897. 1898 5810 14 June The Importation of Dogs (Amendment) Order of 1898. 1900 I 6194 5 December The Importation of Dogs (Amendment) Order of 1900. IMMENSE SUCCESS. /"lOLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Highly /COLEMAN S QUININE WINE recommended /COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE by the /COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Medical /COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Profession. c OL!fiMAN'S QUININE WINE COLEMA. S QUIJVINE WINE is a FINl TONIC and a SPLENDID PICK-HE-UP. /COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Highly /COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE recommended COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE by the COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Medical /COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Profession. c OLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Cures neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous disorders. Improves the auDetite and streng-thens the svstem. COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Highly r^OLEMAN'S QUININE WINE recommended /COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE by the COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Medical COLEMAN'S QUININE WINE Profession QOLEMAN'S QUININE « WINE MEDICAL MEN ARK STRONGLY RECOMMENDING Sold by all Grocers and Chemists. Wholesale Agents—EDWARDS Jt SON, 147, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON. Proprietors—J. CHAPMAN and CO., Limited, NORWICH and LONDON. Samples bottles sent free on receipt of 3d for Posture Sold by- J. JAMES & Co., rocer, Terrace-road, ABER. YSTWYTH, J. MATH IAS & Co., Bridge-st., ABERYSTWYTH A. NO YES West End Stores. ABERYSTWYTH s Business Notiees. r .=-r: ;NO fni;. V.A £ Og9, ■: OUTPiTTERS, LADIES' 90STt/MlEftS <& JUVENILE CLOTHIERS, jS s t&s (of the JubKo generally to their large jmd "varied S1"' •! ;ST 0(0K ell Jjjfewesfc J^oveities *n 4 «fj Ladies' fligfe-class Costume Cloth and Genes' ? Suitings, Coatings, Trouserings, a#d Fancy Testings. GOODS for the PRESENT SEASON TROII4^V^S^:°L°(F^S' LNAK* OVERCOATS, K. MOBLEY'S HfGH-CL JfS HOSIERY of every description, ic., WELCH MARGETSON & CO.'s Shirty Collars, GuffAFronte, Ties, Braces, ic. Rugs, Carriage Aprons, &c., Silk and Felt ats, and Caps made to order at short notice. 1'Ii." ONE PRICE ONLY, OD STRICTLY MODER^PS. MARKET STjpiift, ABER VST WfrTH. fc ■ v-n«, r .i. v :1kg. y "ry..—- • GOLD WEDDING KINGS ESTAB tisygrf) isi.s* y !fP55Sflft' ™$'»nd Heavy, Latest Pattern 4^, "ITT ffirpat "Variety^Largest Stock ii^?,y 21/- • Also'.Ke^a^s of^every description Bakers & Confection^, j ■: • 4EmTsrwyiH; XtAJl4)J0AN; T' r v V as' usual., ATTENTION. Y.. FREE GIF^SI! t ^TEUIIKX V. |) MIX 't' ,:f¡ Grocer and Provision Merchant, ■ LAMP^CTER, to the Public generally, the RE=OPENING Of Premises, which have been entirely Rebuilt and Modernised. To commemorate the opening of the New Shop, to be known in future as CORONA TION STORES, He HAS decided to present his customers with I T"^ 0 which will be awarded as follows:—Each I &C2. customer purchasing goods to the value of One JL VIL X X Shilling and upwards, will be given a numbered Ticket for the Re-opening Draw on New Year's Day, 1902, A Numbered Ticket for the Draw will be given with each purchase, of the value named from now tilt December olst. The Drawing will be conducted on the Art Union principle, and the holders of the winning numbers will be awarded the prizes as follows:— Fii-st Prize (If a Lady)—A complete Dress, ) Third Prize—10 lbs. of Tea. IIie \v 1 ti 11 ei to select her own materials r? 1 -n • 1. i xr i j 1 t fourth Prize—A whole Ham. and get costume made by her own dress- Maker. Fifth Prize—A box of (50) Cigars. (If a Gentleman)—A complete Suit of Sixth Prize—1 lb. of Best Tobacco. (If a Gentleman)—A complete Suit of Sixth Prize—1 lb. of Best Tobacco. Clothes. The winner to select his own Seventh Prize-50 Cigarettes. cloth, and get suit made by his own TAILOR. Eighth Prize—Pair of Kid Gloves. To the value of X3 10s. Od. Ninth Prize- i lb. Tobacco. Second Prize-A Sack of Weavers' I Extras I Tenth Prize-i lb. Tobacco. 4 Flour. The Drawing will be conducted by an independent Committee of local gentlemen. Gir The Winning Numbers will appear in the Welsh Gazette the following morning. ESTABLISHED 1856. E. ROWE & SO NS, FIRST-CLASS TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, OXFORD HOUSE, 65, NORTH PARADE. GENT'S OVERCOATS LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES GENTS' BUSINESS SUITS GENT'S OVERCOATS LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES GENTS' BUSINESS SUITS GENT'S OVERCOATS LADIES' CLOTH COSTUMES GENTS' BUSINESS SUITS PROM 45s. FROM 42s. SOS. ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. ELLIS' PATENT ■* (J0MBINED OIL CAN & FEEDER N ,2 THE CELTIC." 'ré DAVID ELLIS & SONS, XR MIL? IRONMONGERS, jjt ■ h' 6, CHALYBEATE STREET, T -I W I ABERYSTWYTH. JF { (CHRISTMAS CiARDS, CALENDARS, NOVELTIES, ALL NEW GOODS. The Is.t,Packet containing 50 Christmas and New Year Cards Post free, Is 3d. GYDR 22, 24. PIER ST., ABERYSTWYTH. >Ir' '3:' B"^i'ncs# Notice*. A^ffae^edio;' | ajxTuim, Hr" ')<, '¿\ TRY ,1' ):r-: JONES fiêå4å"t owd 'titer faiKto give teltd, banish all pain. 4 A BLESSING TO ITOgVb-FFERJf49 •• HU|KLANI^ r fjjpe^rial will Ctyjifclhce the sceptics^, per Box^ pt. 9NLY- BY ¡,f' Cftomas 3o*cs, j^uggist and ÐRdHt -Ii PoST OFFICE, TREGARON. '*7 > fiT a»'i" ■- y" ,v; MILK —W—^ Rattcay & Jenkins Jostjp hand, 150 MOST #BS3EFINl £ B^INESSE^ from 8 to 100 Banis. ^» More e^ferience in thg Dairy Trade, than* other Dairy Agents. Those from North and Wales, please wrife or call. > R.4rrRA Y NER ROAD, |E00iiW00D ROAD. CLAPHAM JU^pa1! LONDON. if' &-f— No More Draughty Doors. —— W. JOJ^ES, -Il'. I'c 36. LITTLE DARKGATE ST. Has a 'New kind of Draught-Excluder. The Neatest and most Durable Made. Call and see my White Enamelled Pudding Basins. Everlasting Ware. PUBLIC NOTICE. D. M. HAlER, Proprietor of the Don Toilet Saloon, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, WISHES to inform the residents generally and ▼ » the present patrons that he has taken over the above Business (lately owned by Mr. W H. Jones), and trusts your kind support will be con- tinued. First-class experienced men only employed, "so that customers will be attended to with despatch. NOTE THE ADDRESS THE 'IF)ON'TOI LET SALOON 23, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, (Opposite New Market Hall), ABERYSTWYTH 4 WINTER SKIN CREAM. For the Hands & Complexion. This preparation is unequalled for softening and beautifying the skin, and defending it from the influence of summer's sun and winter's wind. DIRECTIONS.—A little to be applied to the skin and rubbed in until quite dry. The most delicate needlework may be undertaken without washing the hands after using it. NEITHER STICKY NOR GREASY. REMOVES AND PREVENTS CHAPPED HANDS, SUNBURN, FREUKLES, ETC. price 64. A I s. per Bottle. TESTIMONIAL.. 21, Feversham Crescent, York, > 4 November, 1901. Dear Sir,—Mrs. Hollins wishes me to get her another bottle of your Winter Cream," similar to what I got from you last winter. She suffers a great deal with chappel I hands, and wishes me to tell you that she has never used anything before that she likes so much. Please there- fore send one of your largest bottles, and let me know how much it will be and you shall have stamps to balance. Yours sincerely, J. W. HOLLIKS." PREPARED ONLY BY John P. Thomas, M.P.S. Pharmaceutical <(■ Dispensing Chemist, 20, GREAT DARKGATE ST., AND 60, TERRACE RD., ABERYSTWYTH. UP-TO-DATE Xmas & New Year Cards. ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR XMAS PRESENTS. A GKANDISHOW. CAXTON HALL.% I LAMPETER.