Papurau Newydd Cymru
Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru
6 erthygl ar y dudalen hon
Advertising
I I f Better than 1 t ft-W H I! 1, Cod-Liver Oil Angier's Emulsion is mads with our specially purified petroleum combined with the Hypophos- phites of Lime and Soda. It is better than Cod-Liver Oil BECAUSE it is pleasant to take, agrees with the most delicate stomach, and aids digestion instead of disturbing it. BECAUSE it promotes a healthy appetite and increases the power to assimilate ordinary nutritious foods, thus building up the health and strength as nothing else will. BBCAUSE it has healing and curative virtues which ffi Cod-Liver Oil does not possess and which make |g it positively without an eqlal for Troublesome » Coughs, Weak Lungs, and all Chronic Lung w Affections, A FREE SAMPLE | On receipt of 3d. for postage. Mention this paper. I I CAUTION.- Oars is the original Petroleum Emulsion. It is niade with a special cii I S from particular welts and carefully purified by our own process, imitations.tcade witii Oiciuary fa ■ peiroieum cannot have the same effect. Be sure to get I Angier's Emulsion 3 I Of all Chemists and Drug Stores, 2/9 and 4/6. |t THE ANQIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, LTD., 32 S'-OW H!l_L, LODOOK, K.C. \wuwwilll 'I y' A. ■ 11 0 THE QUICKEST AND MOST CERTAIN CURE IS Veno's Seaweed Tonic. I Acknowledged by Medical Men and used in Hospitals, because it is the best Remedy Science has yet produced oso THE FOLLOWING- LETTER PROVES THIS. Indigestion is the result of a weak stomach. The symptoms are, pain and fulness aft-er eating, with a '.ore and tender ftcling at the pit cf the stomach arid frequently pa-in tinder the heart, caused by wind on the -i-n- consequent uporl the food not being properly digested; it sours and feiments. This condition, with \I}thr causes, produce*; anaemia. When yoar food ia. properly digested, it assiavlat-es and noum&e-i the body, makes blood, and gives health. strength, and vitality. If it oo.' not digest properly you become pale, Chin, weak, languid, and uuiit for work; suffering from headache*, pow appetite, and fieepleassness. Veno's Seaweed Tonic ftiergtliens the stomach and cures indigestion. It enables r~n to eiat and digest your food,, her.ce you get strong. It produces natural and refreshing si^p, clears the. he.id and bia-iu, and invigorates the whole system. SeatfeedTcnia Thf MOST SUCCESSFUtMEDlCfNmTHGD^Dr^ A YOUNG LADY AT HUDDERSFIELI* CCRED COMPLETELY AFTER MANY YFAW; TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Miss M. F. HAIGH. How, Hill, Kirkheaton, ntfir Huddersfieid, writes, January 17th, to Mr Veno:—! now take the pleasure of writing* this note to inform you of what Ven Seaweed fontc hys dor"" for me. I suffered terribly from indigestion for over five years. I had it so bad that it caused mo to have colic and neuralgia at the stomach. I have always been under the doctors, and had to give up my employment. Sometimes I ftJt all right when baking the doctor's medicine, but aa soon as I stopped taking it I would be bid again. I never had ubovo jj, week or two of pleasure until a friend told me of your Seaweed Tmic. I was so bad then that I could scarcely put one foot before the other. On September 10 h I got a small bottle of your Seaweed Tonic, a,lid I felt it had done me good. I ther: began to g-et, large bottles. I have- taken four alto- gether. I hitve had no need to take any since December 21st, for which I am very glad. I think I never felt better in my life, thanks to your Seaweed Tonic. I can- not praise it enough. I told a friend of mineabout it. and it is doing her good. Veno's Seaweed Tonic quickly and permanently cores all ailments arising from a diseased condition of the stomach,^ liver. kidnnys, ,-nd blood. It is a veritable "life invigorater," has mnrve'lous tonic ana strengthen r,g power, and is the natural cure for constipation. You will feel better after the lirst dose.. Price, Is ld and 2s 9d. CAUTION See that the nain2. ''Veno" is blown in each bottle, as un-principled dealers may try tc sell you a mixture of their own. SOLD BY MESSRS J-AAKE & CO., LTD. CARNARVON AND BANGOR AND ALL CHEMISTS AND MEDICINE VENDORS EVERYWHERE. L -:c===- 72 FREE TO EVERYONE. 0- t U- I .1" 9 OP" )M As a huge advertismont we give you your choice of. either of these Valuable presents for selling FTVE articles of Jewel- lery (consisting of Studs, Brooches, Scali- pins. Bangles, etc..) at Is Oct each. SEND NO MONEY, WE TRUST YOU Just send us a postcard or letter with your full Name and Addiess clearly written and say tha.t you will either sell the Jewellery or return it to us On receiving your postcard we will at | once set d on the Jewellery When liold send las the is e., received for same an,1 we will at once 3eml ycu abso- lutely free either of the two Vaiuable presents as illustrated and described An additional long lists of presents (such as Musical Bsx, Phonograph, Muff and Boa. Cutlery, Silver Watches, Real Gold and Diamond Rings, Marble Clocks, etc), that This Watch, Gold Gased, you may choose from will tJe sent out with guaranteed correct time- each packet cf Jewellery This handsome Real Oak Draw- keeper and Lever Move- The Jewellery will be /tent to-morrow if ing Room Clock Guaranteed Free ment Free for Belling you send your full name and address to-day for Selling FIVE articles at Is 6d FIVE articles at 13 6d direct to our Head OfP.co each FIVE articles at 13 6d direct to our Head OfF-co each each, Addre&- w follows I The Scottish Wholesale Jewellery EMPORIUM (Dept. 58). I 205, BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW. I -r- There's SECURITY in ism HL AM mJF t ML sUP RTEilu BILIOUSNESS. 8 \M 17 Bfr SICK HEADACHE. 9 W 6« fjmEm vLsiTORP,D L,VER- Tttufr B B MMA FURRED TONGUE. A| YM LJ INDIGESTION. YM LJ INDIGESTION. W W CONSTIPATION. DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Prioc. Thev TOUGH the LI V E R Be Sure they are RTER'S
[No title]
Rf v Towyn Jones received a pre- mise of P,1000 to the "Forward >Tov,iinent Fund of the Welsh Congmrational Union from Mr Thomas Williams. Gwi<»!o:1 v.-tarth. Merthyr Tvdvif, condition:I.!v upon £ 19,000 b'.>;ng fectired by the time the Union mt- iiitrs are held m Caniaivon ntxt summer. Having retjard to the' success which during tb> three months rewarded the efforts of the Revs Towvn Joines- and O. L. Roberts, the Ri-reretarif^. th,,rv is every prospect of the ohalleofje b-i-itr met. During the lewt six wcehs Mr Towyn Jones collftct :rt about £2OCO. mn-i-ly in the weaker churches of GIaTnorg"n- shiie. Mr Thomas Williams has nhvady contributed £500 to the fund. ofo
BLOOD PURIFYING.
BLOOD PURIFYING. Nearly 40 vear3 before the public. Pep- per's Quinine has outlived the newer tonics of every shade, and still is the one way to petite, digestion, vigour, health, strength, energy, for weak men, delicate women, and all in heed of raising from a low tone of nerve and body. Pepper's Tonic is in shil- liVe bottles, but insist on having only Pep- per's.
j The Bryrtgwyn Railway Fatality
The Bryrtgwyn Railway Fatality THE INQUEST. On jlonday afternoon Mr J. H. fiodvel Rol>firts, connty kelki an inquiry at the Mcunt elewall.t Hotel, Liaawnda, toucli'.ng the dt?auii of Rooert Hughes, statiolilaastex at Bryugwyn, who mot with an acoxient an the .Saxrq.v G&u^e llaiiway on tho 20th Dc-cembt'.r. Mr H. Lloyd Car- ter, solicitor, and Mr Aitchmsou, manager, watched the proceedings on behalf of the North Waies Harrow Gauge Railway Com- pany, and Air J. 1. Roberts, .solicitor, on behalf or the Mceltryfaji (Company and the deceased's tamiiy. Jvir G. J. Williams, in- MX'C.-or of mines, rèpnrtented the Homo Office. L Dr. Williams, Tryfan, deposed to fcerlng called to see Hugiies haif-an-hour after the accident took place. Ho examined hira and found that he was bleeding from. a wound tlw; leg. i±e was quite cen»cioiUs. W itness dreisivect the wound, and Hughe* was con- veyed hume Oil an ambulance stretcher, whoro lie was again examined by witness and Lit. Da vies, .of i'etivrroe.s. Tkey found that .e was sulfering from a compound fracture of the icg telow the knee. The iieh Was. badly tom. Dr. Lloyd Roberts, Carnarron, arrived a nuaxter of an hour after the tieoeased died. He dU.-d from the efiecUs of shcv-k. Witness had no hope of his recovery wflen ne saw ^-ini. Richard Ominaih, enginedriver at the Alexandra uarry, said that he brought two trucks of slates to the top of the in- okine on the day in question. Hughes was <a cii-tomed to take charge of the oruckg at the top of ♦lie incline. Witness was stand- ing close by when he heard the deceased shout, "0. my foot." He fell on the line, and .his leg wentbetwecn the rails. The dtxjeatuid's leg wa5, bleeding profusely, and witness and O. Jones dressed the wound.— By Mr J. T. Roberts: The deceased was acoustomefl to take charge of the waggons at the top of the (incline. There were no brakeu on the waggons, and there were many waggons belonging to the Narrow Gauge Company without brakes. Owen Jones, slate Loader at the loel- tryfan Quarry, sai'd that he brought smiie trucks to the t-ap of the incline on the day the acei-aciit occurred. He met the de- ceased on the top of the incline. It wa& the deceased's duty to take charge of the truck* from the place: where the accident took place. Witness assisted the deceased that day, as he very often did. Tlicy had thevr backs to the waggons. Hughes's foot went between the rail-, and he fell across the line. Witness and the last witness pre- vented the waggons from running over the deceased. He was bleeding very much. T'lloy dre^xl the wound. Deceased spote to them, asking them to try to stop the bleeding.—In answer to the coroner, wit nes-s sa'd that they considered it a part ct Hughes'^ work to take charge of the trucks at the top of the incline. The Cctroiner asked whether there were any regulations that the quarry employees were to assist- in this work. Mr Aitchimsc-n replied n the negative, and said it wak; merely all arrangement be- tween the quarry employees and the rail- way officer. The jurv .retiircc-d a, verdict of Acciden t- al death," and' saCd they believed the acci- dent would not have occurred had there been brakes on the waggons. The foreman of the jury was Air Ev.tn Dcdydd. (>§0
Merioneth Quarter Sessions…
Merioneth Quarter Sessions and Police Committee. The Merioneth Quarter Sessions were held on Tuesday, at Dolgalley, before Mr I W. R. M. Wynne and a full bench.—The Chairman, addressing the Grand Jury, said I that he had hops.'d that the old ycatr wquld close without any case, Iiaving to come be- fore them. But unfortunately two cases I were down to be tijed that day. He pleased to say that the Chief Constables report was eminently satisfactory. The Chairman also referred ih a iew sympatus- tic wosrds to the loss the naflou had sus- tained during the yeaj* by the duath of Queen Victoria.—Robert Jonas, 21, farm servant, was charged w'i'ih unlawfully ( wounding W. Jones Owen on the 20th Oc- i tober at ry the parish of Llandanwg. The aocused was bouiui over in the sum oi t5 to come/up for judgment within six months.— Francis Vaughan, IG, was charged wit-b I dcst-rqy ng a post parcel the property of the Postmaster-General. The accused pleaded guilty. Mr Guthrie Jones, who ddelllkj, made an appeal to the court that the ek).-c- might be dealt with under the First Offend- I ers' Act, seeing that the accused wa,s only 16 years of age and in view of his previous good character and the respectability of u¡ parents. His father has just resigned "n a I pensi on ap a post-office ouicial after 34 < service. The accused was bound ovev :n 1 the sum of £5 acrId his faither in the sum of £ 10 to come up for jud^sa-mt within six months If called upon. The quarterly meeting of the Police Corn mittee was held under the presidency of Mr O. Slauey Wynne. The Chief Constable submitted his quarterly report, showing the number of crimes committed diiring the quarter to be five. Noil-indictable offences numbered 159, and indictable offences niine. The number of "agra.nts relieved a.t the casual wards was 750, as compared with 551 in the ccrresponJing quarter of last year. Thirty-nine vagrants were proceeded against, las compaiec wiitli 31 the corres- ponding quarter. FAtty-nine per-o«ns were proceeded against for drunkenness, and foi being drunk and disorderly, as against G3 in the correspond ng quarter of last vear. Three publicans were proceeded against and convicted for breach of the Licensing Act. The octnimittee appointed to examine the polrce accounts reported thCLU to te correct, and thCl report was adopted. It w a.- re- solved unanimously to support a resolu- tion forwarded by the Standing Joint CoaV mittee of the comity of Northampton — 'That in the opinion of this committer groers) licences ought to be placed under the ooTitxr i and supervision of the exi^tini: licensing authority, and that copies of this msolucicu. be forwarded to the Home Sec- r- oary and the member cf Parliament fnr the county." It was resolved to sui>m:,t the question of letting the Coanty Buildings for meetings other than county meetings to the next meeting of the County Council. oijo
Advertising
Bie: Bargains for Small i Prices. at OGG BROTHERS. PAISLEY ROAD TOLL, GLASGOW, S.W., CALL IF NEAR! WRITE IF FAR: Whether far or near you are perfectly safe in dealing with Ogg Brothers, Scotland's Great Traders and Letter Order Specialists. Orders for these lots of JB1 value and upwards sent carriage paid in Britain. "BUDGET OF BARGAINS'' FREE. CALL CALL! CALL! WRITE WRITE! WRITE Lot K 765.—LADIES' RUSSIAN TWILL SILK BLOUSES, the "Champion" col&urs, White, Cieam, Black. Sky, Pink, Pale Green, Slate. Moss. Helio, Petunia, Crimson, aiso in shot effects, such as Blue and Gold Blue and Green. Crhason and Green, Helio and Gold, Biud a-Tid Crimson, &c., made with yoke at back, nice full front with friil of cream lace and three rows of black velvet ribbon lace neckband, silk frill edged velve* ribbon nn neck and sh-eves, lined throughout. This is a ni' dressy Blouse for evening wear. Price 4s lid, postage 3d extra. Really marvellous value for the monev. Lot K 561.—LADIES' STYLISH WIN- TER SHIRT BLOUSES in pretty pine patterns. Colours: Pink, Blue, Helio. Crim- son, on a ground of black. Nicely made with yoke back, full front trimmed six rows of black braid, self collar and cuffs, collar detachable. Price Is 11 id, postage 3d extra. Sizes of collar stocked 131 14. 14. Lot XX 77.—Ladies' Pure White Lawn H emstit-ched Handkerchiefs, with one initial j letter beautifully sewn on comer, only Is 9d per half dozen. postage 2d extra. Better quality in Ladies' Pure White Lawn Hern- stitched Handkerchiefs, with one initial letter elaborately sewn on corner, 2s 4d per half dozen, postage 24d extra. Mention what letter you require. Lot 0 540.-Accor&jon.5? Accordions— easily played, n;ce cheery music, only 5s 6d each, postage 6d extra. When Ordering by Letter, give your name and Full Postal Address. Enclose Postal Order or Cash in Registered Envelope. ADDRESS YOUR ENVELOPE. OGG BROTHERS. SCOTLAND'S GREAT TRADERS AND LETTER ORDER SPECIALISTS. PAISLEY ROAD TOLL, GLASGOW, S.W. Please mention this paper. J NO ANNUAL TARRING When 'Stoniflex' Its clean, it's du- Reefing Felt rable, it's eco I ET: oi ai Tronm(,n.,gers or from ,g I D. ANDER.SON ana Son, Ltd. LAGAN FELT WORKS. BELFAST BOILS cured like magic. Never seen it fail.—F. James, Turkish Baths, Wolverhampton. TSpQQjnlfl is the SAFEST anJ BIST REMEDY fori 1 Abeespes. Boils, Poisoned "Wound 8 j i .xoeiDii, and &U Skin Diseases. Heals without leaving 'I a Scar, It can be relied on for Boar Throats, Croup, an<I Cheat Coughs. In use for SO years. A Medicine Cheat in itself. Sold by Chemiath, la lid and 2a 9d per box, or poet frre for stamps, I Sole Proprietors: The COLE'S SYNIDICATE91 READING. Cb aring of Children ) P< is to many conscientious y parents serious difficulty. We do f not refer to the moral up-bringing S <§ of little ones, but to their physical nutrition and development. j ^Proper B)ict [ of course,is at the bottom £ of everything, and earnest attention Z Proper Diet f to it cannot fail eventually to relieve parents of much anxiety. The highest medical authorities in the f < land not only recommend, but « stoutly insist, that porridge, and f plenty of It, should be a I leading item of every child's diet. But the food must be of the f pj best quality-a neglect of this 3, '3' precaution must retard a child's t progress and add to a parent's x difficulties. Please note, therefore, p ? that by the I Universal | Wcrdict 1 h the best porridge is made from I i 1'01 osi i RlIJø> to&Jcl; are Pare Scot^ 1 ..obicb an Pun Scote" /rrj and vastly superior to any of the$ W American brands. Give thcr: to j 1 your children and they will thrive" surprisingly. i I BUYTtiEM! TRY TM<M f | ? VCu t.rc *tm :ayir.»r tr.ain-<1- Porringtr us»;rs di OAT: h\ gi* eiciiaivftc f-r coupcuij: v liich oa every {aclcct. J P. FDfeinscn & Sons, jf Annm, MEDAL, JP^^WHEALTH ExmiiiriON, LONDON. The describes it as FOOD lNFANTS^gk INVALIDS,ji«DJHE AGED. Benger's Food is sola in TINS by xBkflggSto I II Chemists, &.C., everywhere. ■ WATCH & CHAIN FOR 0KE DAY'S WORK. e BOVR and Girl* fan get a NTOKEL- i PL'ATSD WATCH, nisi.i CHAIN and ».v.: m ft CHARM, *<;r seiliw?li d ten imcKiuita of B- }<L0IXKatPivepencoe«cb. Senayoav W m full addiTp* including name of f'ouiityf by return m:; II, an<l we "will forward the Bluiud post Zttid, ami r« Krp- list. Nomcwify required. BWiNECo. {D^paPtnient F1 S41, Gipsy Roftd, West Norwood, London, S.B. r>r CLARKE'S B -11 PILLS are warante-tl to cure in either ssi all acquired or constitution- al Dischargas from the Urinary Organs, OréLwI and Pairw in tho Ba,ck. Free from Mercury. E>talli>hi-d upwaids of 30 years. In Lo t", 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Med- icine Vendors throughout the World, or sent for sixty stamps by the makers. The coln and Midland Counties Drug Com).tny, Lincoln. I ANOTHER LEG SAVED. j "™" Mrs. Hindsi writes on July 2 92, I had a very bad TA-g, >iiid he doctors told me I ÛIOll:d h iv my leg taken off, but I was tol l about BIUR(IESSI LION OINT- \lEN T, used it, and it completer urett me." BURGESS' LION OINT- MENT euros Ulcere, Abs*«so«, Tumours, Polypi, | Poiaoned W. unds of all kinds. Eczema, Paoiiaa s, Rir.pworm. &c. Invaluable for all lutlsimms-tory Dis- eases of the Chest and Throat, Of all Chemists, from 7}d, Is ljd, |&c., each net box, orjpost free for stamp Irimi Proprietor, E. BURGESS 59, Gray's Inn Road, London Advice gratis RAPHAEL'S ALMANAC. 1902 Contains Hints to Farmers and Gardeners Birthday Information for every day, and the Fate of any Child born during the year. When to eourt, maary. buy, sell, speculate, hire servants, seek employment, set fowls, fish, bake, brew, travel, remove, or do any- thing else. The best Almanac published. 128 pages, price 6d, post free 7d. Foulsham, 4. Pilgrim street, Ludgatc Hill, E.C., and all Stationers and Bookstalls. rJVEBPOOL SHAFTESBURY HOTEL. MOUNT PLEASANT A few minutes' walk from Central sne Lime Street Stations. Electric Trams frw! Landing Stage paFS the Hotel. BTRST CLASS TEMPERANCE HOrSE. With 'moderate charges. Welsh upok«ii Electhic Light. 100 Rooms. Night Porter VISITORS TO LONDON should stay at the BINGHAM PRIVATE HOTEL 5, SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS, 63, CHANCERY LANE, HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. (Nearly Opposite the New Birbeck Bank). QUIET, COMFORTABLE, CENTRAL. Most conveniently situated for the City, Law Courts, and places of Amusement. Busses pass the door for all pairs and to all the Principal Railway Termini. MODERATE TARIFF. NIGHT PORTER. Telegraphic Address—Alcoves, Le don." J. T. JOB, Proprietor. I* DRESSES AW %SIA MMlXOl PAID. I AT W.) are making a apecLilitvj of our Crown Dresses sent t carriage paid for ÓIJ ia smart: finish ted Venetian Suitings j and corded poplins. All-vool ( Suiting Serges, CushmnreH i Alpacap, VicunaH, Coatings, »nd Fancy Black Fabrics Autumn Novelties in the New Art Shades in Frieat*, Covert Habits, Chevjottee and Shet- land Suitings. For evening wear Jap Silks and Nuns Veilings in the new tints Flannelettes, extra wide width, in self and fanuy colourings, and Blouse Material* in great variety from 4jd p-r yor(l. Pattern* post free from THE DRESS WAREHOUSE, (Depart. £ ) yiABEHOUSE PRICES, PARLINQTOy I Dr Jones, D.D.S. (A M &c\ SURGEON T DENTIST CRAIG OWEN. near the RAILWAY STATION, BANGOR. J, DR. JONES visits LLANGEFNI every Thurstlft.y, at Lledwigan road. LLANERCHYMEDD from 10 to 1, an-1 AiILW(JH from 2 to 5, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8. Market street, TUESDAYS. July 9ih, Augu>t 6th, September 3rd, October 1st and 29th, November 26th, and December 24th. EBENEZER and LLANBERIS, First Tues- day after 1)3.Y Day. BETHESDA. First Tuesday after Pay Day. BANfiOR. evtry day except Tuesdays and Tliarsdays. THE BANGOR & ARVON PERMAN- -L ENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY Registered Office 309, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, President: Aldorman John Evan Roberts, J. P .Bangor. Large Reserve Fund Increasing Annually- Paid ut Shares, £ 10 e:ich. | Entrance Fee per share Sulscription Share, 5a i 2B 6d. and upwards per month. ) Advances repayable (by Monthly Instalments) in 5, 10, 15, or 20 years on Leasehold and Freehold Properties. ADVANTAGES To Subscribers. 1. A convenient place for Investment, with absolute .security and good interest. 2. Investments withdrawable at any time by notice or any other arrangement. To Borrowers- 1. Funds always available for advances. 2. Easy of repayments. 3. Moderate ,ulicitor; charges (by special arrangement). 4. Premium added to, and not deducted from advance. 5. Mortgage effected with the utmost de>- patch and secrecy. 6. Easy facilities for redemption of Mort- gages anytime without*ar.v charge. Applicaiious, and ail other communications to he addressed a,s follows: — "Secretary," Bangor and Arvon Building, Society, Leices- ter House, Bangor. Efis's Bolls Tegtimonlal. Fairfield, Kendal I have found them the best for H.O:>'?8 and Cattle 1 co Id procure, particularly for Scouringin Calves IV. ARMSTEOXO. SrtWiBB ^or ^reaee» Swelled mm Legs, Crackpd TTef>b Conghs, Colds. Sore Threats, Disordered Liver Broken Wind, Influenza Loss of Appetite, &c., &e., W iJL For Hide-bou n d So HAIVIV ring Coat, Hove, a Blown, Distemper Epidemic, Surfeit, Con- ditioning, Preserving Health, Scouring in C^lvo. &c. For Rot or Fluke, and afivSy for keeping in Health Ats=isting to get into Condition, Scouring in I.ambs, &c Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late FRANCIS CUPISS' M.R.O.V.S., Diss, Norfolk Sold in packets Is 9d and 3a 6d each, 7 small packets lOll. tiel. or 7 large 21s., by an(I Medicine Vendors, or from Proprietor, The Wilderness, Dis3. on receipt of amount. IVOMJtff'S UNFAILirja FRtGNOl VfuWi Ffc-oPErih'YilOVAL mw I f' I ImLt b & STEEL FOR FEMALES. QCliliTY coiuasa AlL U'R^IIUX-AWJIKS, r.0":r-: A!.L OBSXHUtlION'S, AND RVLIEVI, Tm; J>TSTKVSSIK<i SI MI'VtJMii so PRKVALKNO: WITH ih$SEX.' Boxes, LFU & 2.9 (CCUTABCI thi'ee times tho qoantity), cf all Cbeinists. any- where on rceoipt cf 1". or "4 stamps, by E. T. 'j'OWI.E & no., fi3, Ilois', KOTl INGXiAV.. 4iyt*re 0/ J,j¡'.U'k7ns. in.t;8 e:ti northku. :( -w THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF MODERN THiES. mumi EQSEM3 I IIi1IU THEY ARE MORE THAN GOLD TO ME, THEY SAVED IIY LIFE. Read this. It will repay you a thousand folds. If -oil :,uff or PAIN in the BACK r nl LOINS, or between the SHOULDER tlia remedy will effectually remove thena. H you are troubled with IRRIATION of the BLADDER, SUPPRESSION Piud ir-I.LNi j-!ON cf tho BLADDER, STONE, or GRAVEL, the ONLY SAFE acd 1-FFECT- UAL HEMED7 OFFERED TO THE WORLD is GEORGE'S PILE & GRAVEL rILL. If the Water is HIGH COLOURED, THICK, and depositing much SEDIMENT lose uo time, procure a box of GEORGE'S PILI/S, and you will soon be RIGHT again. If your KIDNEYS and LI7EE are sluggish and out c order, this Remedy will, gentl STIMULATE these important organ, open their CLOGGED PASSAGES, and promote, the secretion of HEALTHY BILE and other VITALJ FLUIDS. If yoiitri- a martyr to INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, anid OONSTiPATIC'i? v u have a SURE remedy in GEORGE'S PILLS. If you suffer from any Bowel Disorder such & PILES, CONSTIPATION FLAT- ULENCE, COLIC, you btlov( hero a remedy you can always rely upon. If yon suffer from PALPITATION and f.re afraid that your HEA.RT is affected you will find these Pills an EFFICACIOUS REMEDY. If you suffer from HEADACHE and GIDDINESS George's Pills will remcr* PAINS sooner than at)v other kuowr msdiciiie. If you a PAIN AFTER EATING and feel DROWSY and LISTLESS, of George's Pills will act like a charm. If your food TURNS SOUR and risee into the mouth a few doses of this Remedv will make your troubles a thing of the past. If yon feel NERVOUS, EXCITABLE, and LOW SPIRITED, perfect ANTI- 110TE will be found in George's Pills, If you have a DISAGREEABLE TASTE in the mouth, one SINGLE DOSE of* George's Pile and Gravel Pills at bed-times will clear the tongue before the dawn ot, another day. If SLEEP fail to give you REST try George's Pills. They will make your bed easy sleep refreshing, and REVIVE youi STRENGH. If you feel unfit for EXERTION, WEAK, and LIMP, this Remedy will RESTORE your ENERGY and STRENGTH, and will make Labour and Excercise tbo ENj'OY- MRNT of you life If you are troubled with NAUSEA and VOMITING at the thought Df eating, a box of George's Pills will make you;: meat and drink both SAVOURY and TLEASANT. If vons BLOOD ia impure, it will keep o^ en all the important outlets of the body and thus give free exit to all GROSS HUMOUR, and no more BLOOD LVIPURIFIES 91 will he seen bursting through the Skin in Pimples, BLOTCHES, SORES, or BOILS In thousands of cases it has removed from the Blcod, root and branch, RHBU- MAT1C, SCORBUTIC, and SCKOFULUS TAINTS that had defied all other Rentes. If yon have a tendency to DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, this remedy, by its action upon the KIDNEYS mid SKIN, will soon bring RIief If vou nave DIFFICULTY of Breathing, this Remedy will prove a friend to yow. in the hour o need. It is APERIENT and therefore will remove CONSTIPATION. It is ANTIBILIOUS, and will, therefore, correct all irreguiai;ties of the LIVER. It is DIURETIC, and wij, therefore, keep open the WATER PASSAGES. It is TCNIC. and will, iherefore, give TONE and VIGOUR to the DIGESTIVE: ORGANS, It is BLOOD-PURIFYING and NERVE STRENGTHENING. It is therefore, ALL YOU WANT. THESE WORLD RENOWN PILLS ARE SOLD EVERYWHERE In Boxes Is lc and 2- 3d each By post Is 3d. and 3s. PROPRIETOR— J. E, GEORGE, M.R.P.S., HIRW AIN. AMERICAN AG:SNT:—R. D. WILLIAMS. CHEMIST, PLYMOUTH, PA., .=-=- -=: SAILINGS. I ^in I^NB*^ | llOYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, VTA QUEENSTOWN GERMANIC Wed., Jan. 8. CELTIC! Wed., Jan. 15. OCEAN 10 Wed.. Jan. '22. MAJESTIC Wed. Jan. 29. CYMRIC Fri., Jan. 3i GERMANIC v Wed., Feb. 5. THIRD CLASS PASSAGE at Low R-A"ee, Outfit free of charge to Ndw York. Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. The splendid vessels of this line are all of the largest class, uniform in model and arra.ngements, and unsurpassed in the completeness of their ap- pointments. Apply to Messrs W. J. Parry, Coetmor Yard, Bethesda; R. Owen, Ship and Insurance Broker, and W. J. Williams, 7, Market street, Carnarvon M. Goldie, 217;:t High street, Bangor; 0. E. Parry, slate merchant, Dolwyddelen and Blaenau Festin- iog; William D. Jones, Old Bank, Holyhead Wm. Edwards, 7, Williams terrace. Uanberi: Edward Evans, 2. Panrullt terrace, Llan- gofni; Owen Jones. Cambrian House, PCLV- groes, R.S.O. W. E. Williams, Globe Shoe Warehouse, Llanrwst; r-v to Ismav, Im^ie, and Co., Liverpool, 17. Cockspur street, S.W., and 34, Leadenhail street, EC., London. AMERICAN LINE. '<)M!)MM- ———— UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. SATURDAYS, AT NOON. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Third Class Passengers. LIVERPOOL PHILADELPHIA SER- VICE. Every Wednesday. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. Calling at Queenstowia every Th-usday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Phila- delphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which has the shortest and most DLect Route to all places in the Western Sttlt»6S Apply' RICHARDSON, SPENCE, and Co., Southampton or Liverpool. Or to Local Agents Messrs W. J. Wil- liams, 7, Market, street; Richard R. Stythe, 39. Bangor stif*ot, Carnarvon; W. T. Jones, 5, New street, Pwllheli; E. Jones 173, High street, Bangor; Hugh Hughes, 8. Market street., Amlwch; H. J. Williams, Douglas terrace; Richard Roberts, Old Post. Office, Bethesda; O. Jones. Old Post Office, Peny- groes; W. Jones. Roseh.'ll street. Conway; J. T. Williams, Meirion terrace, Blaenau FetiIlliog; T. Evans and Co., Station Cham- bers, Rhyl; J. R. Statu, Station road. Col- wyn Bay; R. Owen, grocer. Portdinorwic. Til K FARM E R AND STOCK I>REEDFR Enlarged to 2 PAGES WEEEJVY. "Price One Pennv. MOST ENTERPRISING. Each number contains ruany brilliant and practical Articles on the FARM, DAIRY. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP. PIGS POiJLTRl( VETERrvAEY. Also tho Latest Tele^ams from all the principal London and Provincial MarJr'jts. BEST ILLUSTRATED. Illustrations are a speciality, eadi ntv mbe* containing ntiiy Iliustrr.tious of the Lead- ing Prize Winners, &c., and printed in Colours. MOST ENJOYABLE. Anl("Ig, the many new features in a Home Department, which includes first-cla. s Short. Stories, Useful Hints, Cookery, Fashions (n. lustrated), Fancy Work, Answers to Cor- respondents, &c. THE FARMER AND STOCKBREEDER IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIU3 Of fill Newsagents and Hootatalls, On* Penny Weekly. Pest Free for Six Mcntba, ih. Per aJiEiim, 6s. 6d FARMER AND STOCKBREEDER-, 130, FLEET STREET, LONDfN, E.G. TEDWYVOR » This Journal has a. greater circulation ALANY THOUSANDS per week than all other Agricultural or similar paper in the United Kingdom. 1 arm, Field, and Fireside. ESTABLISHED OVEt 100 YEARS AGRICULTURAL. RUR1L, and DOMESTIC JOURNAL. For the Country Cootbrnan, Farmer, Rural and Suburban Resident, and all interested in the Farm, the Daily Live Stock, the Stable, Poultry, Garden, or the Home. CM Year, 6s 6d. Half-year, 3s 3d. A JOURNAL FOR EVERYBODY. N.B.Farm. Fa-Id, and Fireside' offers a greater number of p¡tV>! of well-printed use- ful information, in a liandv, compact form, illustrated, stitched, and cut, for the sum of ONE PENNY. Sp(>'('imE'n Copies can be obtained from News Agei.ts. Book-tilers, a,è. Bookstalls, or direct froin the Publishing Office, ESSEX STREET, STRAND, LONDON. ''The whole law for aix-and-eightpeuce." "Wc-»:ininster Gazette." 1902 EDITION, INCLUDING LEGISLA- TION OF 1901. NO MORE LAWYERS' BILLS! 6s 8d SAVED AT EVERY CONSULTA- TION. Now Ready. 300 closely-printed pages, con- taining 5000 Stattments on Points of Law. verified by Notes and References to Auth- orities. THIRTY-NINTH EDITION (1902), Carefully Revved, including the Legislation of 1901. Piico 6s 8d pgut free. im Every Man's Own Lawyer: A Handy Book of the Principles of Law and Equity. By a Barrister. 39th Edition' (1902). To which is aided Concise Dic- tionary of Legal Terms. This Standard Work of Reference forms A COMPLETE EPITOME OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND, always kept. up to date, comrrisinle Rights and Wrongs of Individuals-Com. mercial l,aw-Law as to Goods Stolen or Lost —Criminal La-w-Parish Law—County Court Law—G.ime and Fishery Laws—Poor Men' Lawsuits—Bets and Wagers—Bills, Promi*- eoiy Notes, and Cheques— Agreements—Qjpv- rignt—Patents—Trade Marks—Insurawe— Libel and Slander—Divorce—Mortgages— Stock Exchange Practice—Trespass—Nnig- ancts—Transfer of Land-Wills, etc.. And Explaining the Law for Landlord and Tenant-—Master and &,rnnt-. Workmen and Apprentices—Heirs—Legatees —Husband and Wife-Eceeiitors and Trus- tees—Guardian aaid Ward-Married Women Infants-Partners and Agents-Lender and Borrower—Debtor and Creditor—Purchasers and endors Compa.nies—Friendly Societies -Cl)urch-,vardeiig Clergrmen Doctors- Bankers—Farmers Contractors—Sportsmen Famsrs—Horse Dealers—Auctioneers — House Agents Hotel Keepers—Pawnbrokers Surveyors — Rail way, Carriers Con stable;), etc., etc. < The New Edition for 1902 comprised the important new Acts of Parliament of 1901. induing the Facto-y and Workshop Act, 1901; Intoxicating Liquors (Sale to Children) ™ Larceny Act, 1901; Youthful Ofteaders Act. Ia01; besides the Companies Act. lSOO; Money-lenders Act. 1900; Agii- eul ural Holdings Acts. 1883 to 1900: Work- men's Com pen sut ion Acts. 1897 anc 190C W id Animals in Captivity Protecti >n Act, 19J0; London Government (New Boroughs) A t, 1899: Infectious Diseases (Corr pulsorv) Notiliciition Act. 1899: SimiJI Divell, iigs Ac- quisition Act. 1899; Vaccination Ac 1398; and many other Acts of recent, yean. Also many recent and important judicial t'ecisions, a nd other new matter of the greatest interest. t all classes of readers. CROnY, LOCKWOOD and SON. St itioners' Hall Court, London, and sold by b 1 Book- sellers.