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JTtp gad o Swyddfa I Y D Y DD,' Dolgellau, Pris Is. mewn Arrden, I CRISTION RHAGOROL, OAK W. SECKER. CTFIEITHIEDIG GAN Y PARCH. M. HOPKINS, ABERAFON. ADOLYGIADAU. "Ni wnai neb well defaydd o'i swllt na thrwy ei brynu, nac o'i amser na thrwy ei ddarllen yn faawl ac ystyriol.Y Parch. W. Bees, D.D., (Hiraethog). "Am bethau fel hyn y dywed Solomon, 'Geiriau y doetbion sydd fel hoelion wedi eu sicrhau gan feistriaid y gynuheidfa."I-Y CROXICL. "Dylai pob un fedr hebgor swllt feddianu y llyfr hwn.Y Beirniad. "Hyderaf y gwasgerir ao y darlUnir miloedd o goolau o hono gan broffeswyr Gymru."—Y Parch. T Jiees, D.D., Abertawe. "Dyma un o'r llyfrau goreu fu yn ein llaw erioed. y Tywysydd. "y mae testun y llyfr yn rhagorol, a'r ffordd yr ym- drinir &g ef yn swynol dros ben."— Yr Arweinydd. MILBURN'S Faxsbw Noibbless Revolyiss CHIMNNT COWL, Northumberland Works, Maklbokough. THIS is the only Cewl as yet in the market in ALL JL cases prevents wind blowing down the Chimneys. It is almost impossible to say too much in its praise. Placed in the most trying situations, it has never been feaown to fail. Shreat eare is used in the constructions at its internal ifttings, whieli, being made of Copper and Brass, will last a long time. It is not at all liable to get out of order, and is made so strong that it will gland the force of a harrieane; infaat, increased action 4t a storm only increases its efficiency. It is perfectly noiseless; is easily swept—the shaft being free from obstructions to the sweep mashine-the head cleansing itself; a heavy fall of snow does not impede its action, neither is it affected by frost. In case of the chimney taking fire it would remain uninjured, being made fireproof, and the oil box requires replenishing with oil only once in six years. Made in Galvanized Iron, with Copper Fire-proof Oil-box, Price C3 10s. Terms:—Cash in receipt of Invoice. Delivered Free to any Railway Station in the Kingdom. Can be fixed by any Builder. STREN GTR FOR THE WEAK he attention of the feeble, and those in failing health, is particularly called to one of the greatest discoveries of modern times, known as UEH8 S CHEMICAL FOOD, Or WINE, OF PMOSPEATMS, A Nutritious and Invigorating Essence, highly recom- mended by the miost eminent of the Medical Profession for the Cure of Nervous Head and Mind Complaints, Coughs, Asthma and Incipient Consumption, Nervousness, Weakness and Exhaustion, Dimness of Sight, Shortness of Breath, Headache, Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Diowsiness, Indigestion, Singing Noisoo in the Head and Bare, Trembling, Loss of Memory, Want of[ Appetite, Neuralgia, Pains and Aehes, v\ astiog Diseases, oss of Energy, Impaired Nutrition, Inactivity of the LBraia, with dulness of perception and delusions and al r other low state* of the system indicating the presence of I. disase, whitih if not attended to is time may becomes aereieas. Testimonial from Sir CHARLES LO OOOX:, Physician to the Queen. III have un awme yeus recommended JjIHiBIG'S "CEBMLCAL FOOD is cases of general iil- "heaitfc with th* Biost beneficial results. I find it MU be a very paro prepar&tien eenta.mng aoatngst "other thing# free and auexydiaed Phosphorus "highly diffused, aad whan persevered with has "always seomed to gire fresh lite to ihe languid "aud exhausted, aod health, strength, «ud energy. "My its use the dull, the sluggish, the lazy and "languid arise in the morning well and refreshed, "with au appetite f@r food, and fit for study, "society or business. "CHARLES LOCOCK, M. D." 1 Liebig's Chemical Food Is the true strengtk-giver and health restorer, nourishl iog both body and brain, supplying mental and physica- power, and n**rr& ana brain food, it ia not at all like medicine, being1 ptirely different to anything ev,er before introduced to the public, and taatas like some tekojr, fragrant, and dellttOBS nectar. Liebig's Chemical Food Purifies and Enriches the Blood, thereby rendering the skin clear and transparent, sharpens the intellect, strengthens the constitution, re-establishas the health thoronghly re-vitalises the system, and is the one un failing remedy for debility from whatever cause arising Liebig's Chemical Food Will also be found highly beneficial in all diseases of the Heart, Chest, Liver, Lungs, Kidneys, Stomaeh, and Bowels, and there is scarcely a disease but what will be benefited by it, and in all human probability eured. While all other preparations of Phosphorus are slow and uncertain in their action, taking days and some. times weeks to produce an effect, this CHHM10 AL FOOD (Wine of Phosphates) acts at once and gives strength in one hour, and has been known to i estore health in less than a week, even after the failure of the usual remedies. This remarkable preparation not only contains all the materials necessary for the foundation of a now consti- tution and for preventing or curing disease, but also envolves everything required for forming rich, pure, and healthy blood, muscle, flesh, bone, brain, &< and con- tains the very elements of LIFiS. This wine is perfectly free from alcohol and restores to t he system whatever it requires, the absence of which often causes the debility. The secretions are all brought to their natural healthy condition, and physical decay arrested. This wine is as -certain in its action as that water quenehes thirst and its benefits are lasting. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Far superior to beef-tea, port wine, and all tonie medi cines."—Lancet. "A medicine suited alike to young and old, that cannot harm the most delicate, and very strengthening."—Prat- titiontr. "Nervous Debility, caused by the constitution having been injured in early life, can be cured by this remedy if taken judieiously."—Timet. "The nearest approach to a cure for consumption that has yet been discovered." -British Afedisal Journal. "Particularly adapted to the female system.'v JSew York Journal of Medicine and Surgery. "Seems to be a specific fo.. every form of weakness and cures most diseases. "-Dublin Mtdital frets. "A mild remedy of universal application, and a good family medicine."—Monthly Journal qf Pharmaty. "Lays the foundation of health in ihlt young, and soon builds up a strong constitution."—Sutrqtom' Fods- Metum. "Will save ten times its costsin doctors' bills."—American Pharmaetutital Journal. It is one of the few preparations that can be depended upon, and must, in course of time, entirely supersede qain. ine, iroa, cod liver oil, tonics, bitters, and the thousand and one fashionable, dear, and doubtful remedies."—Chemist and Druggist. ) Sold in Settles at 2s. ad., 4s. 6d.; and 11. &Dd.alsoin aa.. aDd. £OS Cas. Any Chemist not having it in Stock will procure it to orde't and there is a great saving in buying the larger size. XTo prevent confusion whe* you ask f#r LIMIG'S CHE.vllCAL FOOD see that you g»t it, m our Ageats sell all our Nutritives and Preparation which are numerous. Remember h a LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD is a medicine sold in bottles and bearing the Government Stamp London Aarents: Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringden Stree Ed ward s and Sons, 157, Queen Victoria Street; Kawbury and Sons, 37, Newgate Street; Millard and Sons, 40, Charterhouse Square; Sanger and Sons, 150 and 352, Oxford Street; Hovenden and Sons, 5, Great Marl- borough Street, W., and 93 and 95, City Road; Satton and Co., 10, low Churchyard; Butler and Crispe, 4, Cheapside; Maw, Son, and Thompson, 1 to 12, Alders- gate Street; Lynch and Co., 171 a and 171b, Alders^ate Street; William Mather, Farringdon Road; and J. C Thompson, 121, Now North Road. ORDER OF AWT CHSWXST. LIEBIG & CO., W ANDSWORTH, RD., LONDON, S.W. Chemists are cautioned against makidg or offering for sale preparations and calling th%m "Chemical Joed," as it was decided in the case of Liebig v Scully, that we were the originers of the name and had the sole right to use it, and all persons selling other articles by this name act only render themselves liable to to an action for damages but also to Chancery proceedings. Yn Barod, Pris mewn Llian, 6c.; gyda Llogellau lledr cryf-Flap nen Elastic Band, Is. 6c. dyddiador YR A.XMHYMVYI! AM 1881. DAN OLYGIAETH Y Vlcj Parchn. B. WILLIAMS, Canaan; ac R. W. GRIFFITH, Bethel. Cynwysa bob gwybodaeth gyffredinol fuddiol, a hanes yr enwad, felyblynyddoedd o'r blaen; ac yr ydys wedi sicrhau Y stadegaeth Gywir o'r enwad yn Nghymru. Ceir ynddo am y flwyddyn uesaf luaws o ychwanegiadau PWYSIG Nid oes traul na thrafferth wedi eu barbed er ei wneud mor gywir ag y mae modd; a phawb Bydd am ei- gael yn brydlon, bydded iddynt anfen yn ddioed at W. HUGHES, Argraffydd, Dolgellau. LONDON CLQTKIT-TG—Carriage paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. H SPECIALITY. „ THE UNTEARABLE TWEEDcrecM is sp(>ei:dly fer I" and is of new and special dowjrii. IV r>rtuK;i};r]y, jiacd ex tensive orders for both Suhnikier nvd iHter SKwyifUh.-ew bvfore the late srreat advfiucea U-*ik *l»«e Ik the >'Hje m the rnw materia!, jind* therefore can FlIrpl) srtirles ina«e irom this now Fus-hiowabte aud FavouritO yahrie. tHJ: uador: — SUITS 42s. TROUSERS 12a. 6d. OVERCOATS 259. sum ms. TEQFS1RS 13s. 6d. OVERCOATS 30a. SUITS- 63s. TR0« S" £ R8- 21a. OVERCOATS 428. fnt-c List, wJiN Easy Rul«« ffr Bolf-Measure. and Patterng QRAV18 :uld' POS'J',P'lll?J! It^hiifctanccij mast accompany all prdws; in Wie ^mit of fioo4s not being approved (if not worn or injured) i&ey will be ex«b&Bged. L3VTOSSS & COK", Mwchant and Bespoke Tallms, Habit Makers^ ttere, Hosiprs, Uoot and Shoe Maiitiftictarcr$% and General Outfitter^ 14iiories aad Aldgate, LONDON. NOSE applied to tho nose for an how m iieirft S3t« Mtr$tI»Ko Hint an ill-formed nosa »:Vckly shaped t-s i»a." 18/6, post, seeretly packed for Alux. Kosa, 31, RaiMk'A Struot, London. [W iJO}::{El>li-O-rLLoTT'S < -r STEEL PENS. P XO WER O.R P; a to 6 years, two I ^AF £ WSearsl f*.A Ili ILI 9&4m Boxes CYMMERADWVIR Y LOZENGE YMA I SYLW petmau toiluoedd a rkoddir y rhesymnu eanlynol dros hynny. Y maeat ya daisenaa bach metue, o liw tempting ae hynod rwydd iw vhoddi i blant a bob oedrau. g Darpariactfa jjrvno ynddyat ei kunaia, ac y* gyfaddas i bawb ag sydd yu dioddef «d<fiwrtk y Hyngyr o'r plentjra bach hyd y dyn cadara. Hollol lyaiwoi so JIt beraMth dduiiwed b galSr ei harfer ya ddiberygl. Kid hi eMau te Betma nae uahryw physlqwriaetk ar ei hot, Gadawaut ddylamwad iachus a chryfhaol ar ei hoi, gan hnnso gellid ei rhoddi uorfeyw anser pan bydde y pleatyu JIll gwanyonu, er Bad oes ua si«rwydd mae y Uyagyr yw. yr aehos. Ymae p<dwM matk, o Waf, e lyngyr yn blino dynioa yn gyffredtn, »ef y Ilyngyr bychain, y Uyagyr hirfain, yr hirgrwn ar culwe (tape). Y mae pob un o'r i&ai kys yn alyuol iatwn i iachyd, aa yn ami yn gyru y eorflf yn ananssroi i'r bedd. Dyma rai o'r prif ARWYDDION. Llyw y wynebpryd ya ansefydlog, yr anadl yn drWm, yr archwaeth yn gyfartal, y cwsg yn aneamwyth, gan freuddwydion a mynych frathiadau yn peru ir plentyn i startio a gwaeddu yn ei gwsg. Yr ymysgaroedd yn chwyddo, y gwefusai yn glasu, y ffroeuau ya ysu, a'r ^enau 1ft sych. Os nodir na aau ragor «'r arwyddion uehod, doeth fyddai rhoddi ychydig o'r Lozenges gwertkfawr hyn yn ddioed, sef lorwerth's Wormwood Worm Loaenges. Gellid llanw y now-ydiiadur yma A thystiolaethau a dderhyniwyd yn ddiweddar. I'w cael gan bob fii»ryllydd parchus>. Os na ellir ei cael yn ddidraferth, ysadfen^ at Mr. GWILYM EVANS, F.C.S. Manufacturing Chemist, Llaneliy. A damfoxir hwynt am 14, 34 neu 51 i>tampt y**ty tm, ia 44 Mt 9d. mm 41, M im :iq ( Y BYWYD-FAD^ Buddugol yn Bisteddfod Meirion, Prig 6c — an IV cael o Swyddfa y DY*B, Dolgeltau. .'t ANTHEM-'AI GWIR YW?' 1 H 1 NTHEM yn y ddwy iaith, a'r ddau nodiant Jx gyda chyfeiliant, er cof am, ac i'w chanu ar agoriad neu gysegriad unrhyw addoldy. Pria 6c. TAIR ANTHEM 'Codaf yn awr,' 'I bwy y perthyn mawl? a 'Gwrando fi,' at wasanaeth cyfarfodydd ysgolion. Pris 2e. DWY GAN-'Yr haul dan gwmwl/ a 'Gwraig dwt a thymer dda.' Prig 6c. 'HEN FFON FY NHAID,' ac 'OJ rhwyfwch ataf fi.1 Pris 6c. 'DYFROEDD Y BYWYD' a 'GAIR EIN DUW.' Pris lc. Oyhoeddedig ac ar werth gan E. Ylltyr. WILLIAMS, Music & Instrument seller, Penbryn Street, Dolgellau, ac i'w cael o Swyddfa y DYDD.