MAIMIAGIL — Mr John Sylvanite Williams. schoolmaster, Trelech.Carmarthenshiro, and Miss A. Jones, the youngest daughter of Mr David Jones, Seat, were on Friday, September 7th, united in wedlock at Cape! Alan, in connection with which chapel the bride has always been a most wilin
13 September 1894 - Aberystwyth Observer - Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales
TO TEI 1131 ton OP THI -UTWTTI report ol the Lienbadarn petty in your of the Bth irstalit. Nra.dins the objection of Mr John to the tithe license of Tynllidiart Inn, one infer that is kept disorderly. In to Mrs Lewis, who bees &boot Sc, 10 imam, the remarks of the @elicitor were
13 September 1894 - Aberystwyth Observer - Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales
Cambridge gained by all Welsh Schools; In the Oxford and Cambridge Board Examination, 19 ont of the 31 Cert.flostas and 12 oat of the 13 Distinotious gained by all Welsh Schools; Six Distinctions in mathematics, being benoksted with one other School in first plaos in a list of 9
13 September 1894 - Aberystwyth Observer - Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales
AND STOUT, ON DRATIONT AND IN BOTTLI. I s. d. Is. L ALLSOIT'S STOUT Imperial Phttli 3 6 .. .. Zaltuinte 1 9 dm Dinner Ale Plato 3 0 „ „ Hai/vim@ I • „ I 7, Viet India Al. Piste 40 ~R I • „ I Allsopp's Alm and Stout, is 11, II 36 pan maks Wholmale and Honnessy's Dew sad Whiskeys,
13 September 1894 - Aberystwyth Observer - Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales
Powell, Llanstephen ; Mies Williams, do SERVANTS' CHARACTERS. A good housekeeper would never think of engaging a servant without a character, and she w.. hi want that reference from a genuine source, now we (The It Co.) do not ask the British public to take us on our own stateme
27 September 1894 - Aberystwyth Observer - Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales
for the bsot &loathes at COALII viz., Cameo& Class, South sad Oasis, at low Trask loads supplied at Colliery Prism Also the May, *Wks, Pipes, M., at Agert ter the Chatted', Briquettes wok ineL Cris be obtehoei is ems owl sad upwards.
27 September 1894 - Aberystwyth Observer - Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales
AND FOOD.—The of dead meat during the peat week were •katiderably below those of the envious week as regards beef and mutton, though there an increase in the number of pigs imported. The Spain brought 150 head of live cattle, and the steamers arriving with fresh meat in the caro
17 January 1880 - Aberystwyth Observer - Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales