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fir is Soothing 1 and timr-Ni «M *»., ffKd Blukwn 9| VfaattaC and Healing I Every one who knows anything about petroleum is I Every one who knows anything about petroleum is I aware of its remarkable soothing and healing properties, whether applied locally or taken internally. The petroleum used in Angier's Emulsion is obtained from selected wells and carefully purified for internal use by our own special process by which all of its objectionable properties are removed while its full antiseptic and healing value is retained. Angier's Emulsion soothes the mucous membrane of the stcmach and intestines, arrests fermentation and keeps the digestive organs generally in a healthy condition. In this way it promotes the absorption and assimilation of ordinary nutritious foods, thus increasing weight and building up the health and strength as nothing else will. At the same time it soothes the lungs and air passages, relieving the most iroublesome coughs and healing any inflamed cr catarrhal condition. Pleasant to take and agreeing -.vith the most |6 delicate stomach, it is positively without an equal in the 8j treatment of Bronchitis, Consumption. Stubborn Coughs and for Wasting Diseases and Bowel Disorders. If you 3 mention this paper a sample bottle will be sent free on 8 receipt of 3d. for postage. I| E I Angier's Emulsion I I Prescribed by the Medical Profession and used in || I the Hospitals. || I Of all Chemists and Drug Stores, 1/1 J, 2/9 and 4/0. 8 M TH'* ANQiCR CHEMICAL COMPANY.^LTO.. 32 8NOW H!LL, LONDON. E.C. M h. i T INDIGESTION, -J*- JL -Jm JL. THE t' UICKEST AND MOST CERTAIN CURE, IS Yeno's Seaweed Tonic. Acknow-edged by Medical Men and used in Hospitals, because it is the best Remedy Science has yet produced 030 THE FOLLOWING i.ETTER PROVES THIS. Indigestion 3 the result of a weak ••stomach. The symptom," are, pain and fulness after gating, WH C 1 sore aad tender feel'-ig ht the pit of the stoimiek and frequently pain under th, -art, caused by wind G.1 the stomach, consequent upon the food not being properly dl. .ed; it sours and ferments. This condition, with. other causes, produces anaemia. Thea your food is prtpeilv digested, it a.^siniila.te.1 and nourishes the body, mak.v ood, and gives health, strer gtb.and vitality. If it, does not digest properly you lee;>ir» pale, thin, weak, languiI, and unfit for work; suffering from headaches, Poot- app t > and sleeplessness. Vent's Seaweed Tonic strengthens the stomach and cures iriti .tion- It enables you to fit and digest your rood, hence you get strong. It produce, natural and refreshing sleep, clears the head and brain, and invigorates the whole .stem. V& £ Z0!§ SdZeedTmic, A YOeXC LADY AT HUDDERSFIKLD CLRFD f'O\IPLETELY AFTER "MANY YEARS TERRIBLE SUFFERING. M, HAIGH, Houses Hill, Kirkheaton, near Huddehiidù; whites, January 17fch^ to M.. Veno:—I now taka tlie pleasure of wilting th.Ls notfe to inform you of what Yeno s bea sd Touic h-us dor^i for me. I suffered terribly from indigestion for over five years, i had it so bad that it caused me to have colic arid neuiulgia at the stomach. 1 have aiw < 1 been under the doctors, and had to give up my employment. Sometimes I felt all !• ..lit when taking the doctor's medicine, but as soon as I stopped taking it .1 would be Mi again. I never had above a, week cr two of pleasure until a friend told « me of youT Seaweed Tonic. I was so bad then that I could scarcely put one foot. before the other On September lO.li I got a small bottle of your Seaweed Tonic, a.nd I felt it had i ne mo good. I then began to gei Large bottles*. I have, taken four alto- gether. T lave had no need to take any since December 21st, for which I am very glad. I • nk I never felt better* in my life, thauks to your Seaweea Tonic. I can- not inmgh. I told a friend of rnineabomt it, and it is doing her good. i Yeno's Seaweed Tonic quickly ar: permanently cures all ailments arising from a. diseased condition ofv the stomach, i r, kidneys, and blood1. It is a veritable "life invigorater," hac marvellous tonic and engthening power, and ,s the natural cure for constipation. You will feel better ier the first dc*e. Price, Is lld and 2s 9d. CAL J.R/\ See that the name "Veno" is blown in each bottle, as wi-principled dealers may try to sell you a mixture of their own. SOLD BY MESSRS LAKH & CO., LTD. CARNARVON AND BANGOR # ANO ALL CHEMISTS AND MEDICINE VENDORS EVERYWHERE. I FREE TO EVERYONE. I i #I fit I 4 1 "I 9 tMLr t 11 As a. huge advertisment we give you your choice of either of these Valuable presents for selling FIVE articles of Jewel- lery (consisting of Studs, Brooches, Scarf- pin. Bangles, etc.) at Is 6d each. SEND NO MONEY, WE TRUST YOU Just send us a postcard or letter with your full Name and Address clearly written and say that you will either sell the Jewellery or return it to us I On receiving your postcard we will at once se»d on the Jewellery When sold send us the 7s 63 received for same and we will at once send you abso- lutely free either of the two Vaiuable presents as illustrated and described An additional long lists of presents (such as Musical Box, Phonograph, Muff and Boa, Cutlery, Silver Watches, Real Gold and J Diamond Rings, Marble Clocks, etc), that I a n 1 Jus Watctiold Gaseo, you may choose from will be sent out with fuaranteec r >rrect time- each packet o* Jewellery This handsome iteal Oak Draw eeper ,v.d I ever Move- The Jewellery will be sent to-morrow if ing Room Clock Ga .ianteed Free meat Fre- for selling you send your full name and addrees to-day for Selling FIVE articles at Is 6d FIVE úrtis at la 6d direct to our Head Office each each; Address as follows:— IT The Scottish Wholesale Jewellery EMPORIUM (Dept. 58), 205, BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW. There s SECURITY in .^■WARTEtfS JWr VITTLE .rffSEpr Cure "b Jv'W&sLBIUOUSNESS- I %#E" El r\ jj S'CK HEADACHE. I il %4T0RP,D L,VER- H i tPm: ^FURRED TONGUE. ■ UB 1 1 /MB W fel INDIGESTION. ^j w W CONSTIPATION. DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN. i I 81 f 1=" Sma"Pn' SmaM D0Se* 5ma"Pr5ce: Th.y TOUCH .he LIVER I I Be sas CART £ .R,S
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Penrhyndelldraetb Board of Gaardlaus. A meeting df the Board was held on Tuesday, Air O..)OJQUS (chairman) presiding. THE HOUSE. 11-Lo monthly visiters, (the Chairman and Capta n Morgan. Jones) reported that the frontage of the old building required plaster- ing, and the windows secured against rain, &ct. Other repaora we-re also needed.—Mr C. Roberts proposed, that tenders for the work should be solicited, Mr J. iio- borts ceconded. and this was passed. ADDITIONAL RELIEF. ihr S. Jones wanted to know what the ,"c-arti passed in respect to the granting o. fcitra. relief at Christmas. Had they parsed to grant it to all the paupers, or onl' to those who lived outaide the uiucta r Tluve waf; a misandexsitandxig with regard to the matter.—.Mx W. Thomas, the F«3S- tinio-j- relieving officer, said that he uadei- .stocd the Board to have passed to grant -1: additional relief to paupers resident oi other iuiio.ns.rThe Chairman said that the Board distinot.lv resolved to grant fetra Christ- mas relr'tf o all the paupers.—Mr W. IJtG- mas: I stall, therefore, give it at ouj;e. CIRC7U.MSTANCES NOT EXPENSES. Dr. S. Gi 'llith wanted to know what wm the cost of .Tiaintauiing a pauper in ohe hou&o? If it vas less—say by a Is a. week -than the out-relief, they were not acting fairly towards t:io ratepayers unless ouf- paupers were brought into the houoe.—Ihe Chairman said that relief waS. not a matter of costs bu.t one of oirc-iuiistancee, and ne gave mstancee. DOCTORS DIFEER. Dr. G. J. Roberts, rvstiiuog, csertifixi that a pauper suffered fro!u heart disease, and that he was whyLly dialled. Dr. John Humphreys certified tiiat the man might do soma light work, provided he did not con- tract cold.—Mr D. Tegvci. Jones said that he saw the man in the street, hardly abie to walk, and Mr Jones beliesvvd that Dr. Roberts wns right and not Dr. Humphreys. -The Chai rman: He saw. you coming (louai kughteir).—Relief renewed. VACCINATION. The Cardigan Board of Guardians viewed with the aiarm the great Jicrease in vac- cination fees and expenses, and prayed tiiai this Board should support an a.pp.1; catiou 10 the Local Government Board asking tuem to establish vaccination stations and 00 awa.y with domiciiiary visits by tlie medical officers.—Tlie Chamcaji said that they had passed a resolution td that effect aiready. -{S}-
Pwllheli Town Council.
Pwllheli Town Council. A meeting of the Council WhS beld on Fri- day. l'i\s»ent: Alderman R. Owen Joiiea (Aiayor), iu the chair; Aldermen W. Anthony and H. P. Jones; Councillors S. LlQyd, R. ivor Parry, W. S. Jones, R. M. Jones. T. vVinsiow, i'. Lloyd Ellis. J. E. Hughws, A. Ivor Parry; Messrs E. R. Davies (town cleik), W. J. Davies (surveyur), and EChvaru Jonea (accountantl. HARBOUR AND PUBLIC WORKS COM- MITTEE. The Harbour and Public Works Commit- -e ir inso tee presented their report.—Mr Dickinson, the architect} refused to prepare copy plans of the Town Rail, unless paid. MT Edwards, the edntractor, offered to do' the work gratuitous- ly, unies. the Council should feel disposed to giant him a gratuity. The olfex WM accept- ed.—A sum oi JB550 was recommended to be paid to the contractor, and the same was ( passed.—There west) 110 fixtures in the Market Hall, and a sub-committee was appointed to niake enquiries.—Th« architect would be asked ro make a design of a projecting balcony in which the new town clock could ha put so as to be seen from tho Embankment and Pen km street. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Mr Anthony presented the repoi-t. Tlie co;oniittfe recommended that the Town Clerk should be paid for each notice sent out with reference to committees, &c., at the rate of one halfpenny.—The collector had collected £ 98 last month. — The water rate collector would be requested to present his accounts monthly.—Mr A. Ivor Parry proposed that, the auditors should be written tc, seeing that the accounts.had not been audited,, and it WM agreed. ROADS Ay D" TRAMS^C^MMITTEK"" Mr J. E. iFIughes read the repoit. The. PellHeiniau road being out of repair, it was decided to place macadam upon it.—A paralhn lamp would be put in Pentrewanc.—The com- mittee recommended that R3 per IOCO should" be offered for the condemned riles in Ala road, and it was agreed to, on the motion of Mr R. Ivor Paaiy, seconded by Mr H. P. Jones.The present state of the Maes was veiy unsati.sfactoiy, and steps would be taken to repair it at once. — The CaeaugwynioU Bridge was very dangerous, especially to children. Th.e Surveyor would report upon it. Mr Geddy. Mr Douglas's ;>sfi-tant, attended this committee, to consider the h;uboTr Scheme. Various details were discussed. The proposed island should not, be more than 12 acres.—Mr Anthony rea4 the report of the committee. STONES FOR THE HARBOUR WORKS. Mr Richard Roberts, agent to the Glyn- 11 iion Estate, wanted a. plan of Allt Fawr, where the Councd required stones, and Mr Geddy would prepare the same. WATER RATES. Mr Lioyd. on behalf of the water rate col- lector, asked if the rate was to be collected on the assessment passed by the Council at the last meeting? If the Council replied in the affirmative the collector wonld send out the demand notes.—Mr Lloyd Ellig Raid that the money was due for the last two years He proposed that the demand notes should be sent out, and iMr Lloyd seconded.—Passed. STABLES. Mr H. P. Jones said that they were now paying £ 27 for stables in Ala. road. They had an excellent place in the Maes for the purpose of erecting stable. Even if they spent £30<? on the new fcuiidin^s, and pettd 4 per cent. interest on the amount, it would pay them. He moved that the work I.,e pj-o- ceeded with. ,— Mr Anthonv agreed with Mr Jones, but a resolution had Wen passed t.o"the same effect before.—After Mr Lloyd FJiis the I own Clerk, and the M'u or had miule L few remarks the matter was'referred to the committee. r ::r R- Ivor Parry gaicl that the allottees' i rignt to put up the doors corn- piamea cf by some of the members. But he ,riI10t that they would put them m>. —Jne bank account showed a balance on the \vrong side, and Mr Parry believed that an extx ination should be given by the comiritte' —Mr Anthony, the chairman elf the. commit- tee. gp,ve the explanation. Certain, tenants I had not p1:d rants. When there wa^ n. crv for allotments, a plo.t Was got- from Mr j Assheton Smith. The land was poor. And i snrna of the allottees refused to pay rent. Th-1 loss was incurred in that wav.—The Cierk said thn+ shortly befcre the last election a mm of £ 12 was T'wiid. Part of the land w;>?. l^t for gracing purposes..—Mi* Anthony said tha* the committee hed tried to get the money in, but owivz to one of the tenant,« heme then a member of the Council ther did rot like to take extreme stepa to recover the monev. THE BAPTIST CHAPEL LITIGATION. It was resolved that L110 Be paid on account to the. Baptist chape] trustees, and that a committee should examine the bill oi cc-ts as prepared by. the Town Clerk.
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Lot K 561.—LADIES' STYLISH WIN- TER SHIRT BLOUSES in pretty pine patterns. Colours: Pink, Blue, Relio, Crim- son, on a. ground of black. Nicely made "i.:h yoke back, ftili front trimmed six rows of black braid, self collar and cuffs, collar detachable. Price. 10. lljd, postagjo 3d extra. Sizes of collar Mocked 13 £ 14, 14^. Lot XX 77.—Ladies' Pure White Lawn Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with one initial letter beautifully sewn on corner, only Is 9d per half dozen, postage 2jd extra. Better 2 quality in Ladiea* Pure White Lawn Hem- stitched Handkercli; etf.s-, with on ? initial letter elaborately sewn on corner, 2s I cl, per balf dozen, age 2,2 1d extra. Mention what letter you require. Lot 0 540.—A c^crcti on*! Accordion9- easily played, nice cheery music, onlv 5s 6d each, postage 6d extra. When Ordering by Letter, give your name and Full Postal Address. Encloee Poetat Order or Cash in Registered Envelope. ADDRESS YOUR ENVELOPE. OGG BROTHERSc SCOTLAND'S GREAT TRADERS AND LETTER ORDER SPECIALISTS. PAISLEY ROAD TOLL, GLASGOW, S.W. Please mention this paper. Dr Jones, D.D.S. (A.M. &c), SURGEON r DENTIST CRAIG OWEN, near the RAILWAY STATION, BANGOR. DR. JONES viiita LLANGEFNI every Thursday, at Lledwigan road. LLANERCHYMEDD from 10 to 1. and AMLWCH from 2 to 5, with Mr Hughes, Stationer, 8, Market street, TUESDAYS, July 9th. August 6th, September 3rd, October 1st and 29th, November 26th, and December 24th. EBENEZER and LLANBERIS, First Tues- day after Pay Day. BETHESDA, First Tuesday after Pay Day. BANGOR, every day excerpt Tuesdays and Thursdays. C 0, R E IV IX For CONSUMPTION. ■ Dr. It Koch, in 188, made the dhwraj that 5*01*. a ■ cokxif is ntuMd ma.inl1 by intention from minuta ■ ■ ortuuimt, ctlled "Utbtrzi* beeilii." B I But n* new and iruielT iocceKfiil methods of o ttii- K ■ ment ot Consumption nave yet lesuHed f- om tliis ■ ■ diaoMTerr. Th» oven-air vuthai vu sdvooated !OTHJ 9 ■ baforeKocb'i inve«tii*iioo« were ma'le. It hat doubtless ■ B prorad bacafieial in nuuij catte. But it is too i>go:ou« ■ W Inrmmy toT&lidj.andM at prtwnt tofecost>for the ;KX>r. f art uxti to htmmx uxl complete the cur*. "'Coosrreve's- Balsamic Elixir « h*s been abundantly proved to produce this mult when regularly and perseveringiy tak«n. WILL NOT CURE EVERY DISEASE, Bat for ASTHMA In several varieties. 3 l»RONCHiTIS«peciayy i" thechronlcfofm, COUGHS, common COLDS, and I RESULTS Of INfLUENZA, USB CONCREVEYS ELIXIR, f Sold by all Ghemists IT Patent Medicine _.JIiO::W »[*- CURES LIKE LICHTNlNfi ENtfS LIGHTNING Couch Cure SELLS LIKE LIGHTNING AN EMINENT SPECIALIST FORMULATED !T. A RELIABLE FIRM MANUFACTURES IT. MEDICAL MEN ENDORSE IT, AND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE OWE THEIR LIVES TO IT. Esteemed everywhere for its rare virtue and speedy action, composed of ingredients never before used in Great Britain. F.ir superior to ordinary couph mixtures, or any of the emulsions for Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma,Influenza, and Whooping Cough. AND ASTHMA VENO'S LIQHTNINQ COUGH CURE. It permanently cures by removing the cause; clears the bronchial tabes, stops the cough, gives l* rfect ease in breatring. and ttrengthens the lungs. The proprietors. wm Nt Nt gladly refer anyone to cured patients in Nian, B Chester, Leeds, Bradford, Hull, Cardiff, Wolverhampton, Wrexham, Bolton, Sheffield, Newcastle, Shields, and oth'jr places, who had been given up by do&ors. BRONCHITIS UBi MHtLBKEMN ■ COUGHS STOPPED IN ONE NIGHT. 'k A BOY CURED. Mrs, Hague, RasbcMffb crescent, Lfeckv.oed, near Huddersrield, writes, April 7th, 1900: — *4Dear Sir,—My boy aged 12 yeart>}< siitlc rta from hoarseness and Bronchitis for six weeM. We all thought he would nwer be cure*, or ■^1 speak plain again. We could not understand H him at all. After taking four or five doses of H Veno sLightning Couga Cure he w3o abie to H speak plain. I have never seen anything to flB ait so quickly. I have had four bottles allo- geth«r. and ne is quite cured. IftHILDRENS INFLUENZA SUBbUED IW 24 HOURS. In no single instance has Veno's Lightning Cough Cure failed to subdue Influenza wubm 24 hours Darine the epidemic which raSed throughout North Air^rica in 1897, it reduced the death-rate to such an extent that Physicians never hesitated to prescribe It It is also an excellent remedy for Couffhs Colds. Bronchitis. A^thn.a, and Whoopmg Couph 'be-ng far superior to the many common, cheap i>rup> mixiuies. so often sola. VENO'S LIGHTNING COUGH CURE and sec you getit Price x|ij ano 2/^ 01 alt Cbemtsti ana Medicine Vendcrs- WARNING—There ate so many coranicn chcap mixtures r £ upon rtt pubic, thM a ^arninphneMssarv. li^ist vqbb b»viM VENffftl f 7AN GRUISEN PIANOFORTE | | N Wainut-wood Case, Marqneteria Panel J_ Front, complete Iron JFrame, Tnchord. 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Of all Chemists, from 7id, 1h lid, »&c., each per box, or^pogt free for stamT> iroui I'roprittor, K tiUEGESS 5'3, Gray's Inn Road, Iyoudon Advice i/ratiri 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. Whan to court, marry, bny, sell, speculate, bire servants, seek employment, set fowls, fish, bake, brew, travel, remove, or do any- thing else. The best Almanac published. 128 pages, price 6d, post iree 7d. Foulsham, 4. Pilgrim street, Lnd^ate Hill, E.C., and all Stationers and Bookstalls. YMFUDIAETH I CANADA.—Cynygir cymhelliadau neiJldno! i Ffermwyr, GweisiDn Ffarm, Dynion Ieuainc yn awyddus i Ddysgu Amaethyddiaeth, Morw^riion, a Thob Dosbarth o Ymfndwyr Dymiuiol. Rhoddir 160 o aceri o diT yn rhad. C c,'i li, i^tv'ybodaeth am pa fodd, pa brvd, ac i ba ;■> i fvned yn ngyhoeddiadau y "Liywodraeth < iwvadaidd. y rhai y gellir eu cael yn rhad ond gwneyd ceifciadau i'r Gn.nadian Govem- Office, Western Mail Buildings, Car- I 4T. Yfgriferjwch am fanylion. 23 THE GREAT REMEDY ",OA R, s B 11, 1 GOUT PILLS For Gout, Rheumatism,, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia. The Excruciating Painlis quickly relieved, and cured in a few days, by these celebrated Pill. Sure, Safe and effectual. Sold by all Chemistiss Is lid and 28 9d. a box 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 para and to all the Principal Railway Termini. MODERATE TARIFF. NIGHT PORTER. Telegraphic Address—"Alcoves, La don." J. T. JOB, Proprietor. 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