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YOST 1909 MODEL. I i Full Particulars on application. THE YOST TYPEWRITER Co.. Ltd., LIVERPOOL:- 22a. North John Sreet, J- -i.t Gryfhau ar ol Salwch. CANYS Y CWAED YW Y BYWYD. YR AT WAED GWAEL, DIFFYG AWYDD AT FWYD. METHU GORWEITHIO, DIFLANIAD NERTH, MELANCHOLY, DIFFYG TREULIAD, &c. &,NGO WINE GWIN COCH. lOTEL Is 7c., 2s 6c., a 3s 6c. r werthfiawr ar ol Salwch, gun ei fod yn help i Gryfhau'r cvfansoddiad. h gwanllyd y m&e yn fuan yn dwyn gwrid iechyd i'w gwynebau. ■-> WTNE strengthens the nerves. lO WTNE improves the appetite. rO WINE aids digestion, and givee tette acd vitality to the system. '0 WINE gives bloom to the cheeks. rO WINE gives colour to the lips. 10 WINE gives sparkle to the eyes. NVEMIA AXD ITS CONSEQUENT TROUBLES IT IS A POSITIVE BOON. ;AVE YOU A DAUGHTER WHO NEEDS JUST SUCH A TONIC AS THIS? tar GIVE IT A TRIAL. AND CHEAPEST MEDICINE FOR SCHOOL GIRLS AND GROWING GIRLS. AR WERTH YN UNIG GAN RIFFITH OWEN, 9 27, High Street, Carnarvon nd Lake & Co., Bangor. ——————^ MiMMMHMaMMBaMaQM 14SON CRUSOE M GYMRAEG. Mwyaf Rhamantus. MEWS I-LI AN HARDD. PlUS- la 6e. \ENfcrriOL, 2a 6c. "ATI "GENEDL." CAERNARFON. ON CRUSC" YMRAEG. af Rhamantus. WX LLIAX HARDD, 13 6e. OROL, 2B 6c. **R "GENEDL." CAERNARFON. ON CRUSOE YMRAEG. va1 Rhamantus. WN LLIAN HARDD, 5 Is 6c. 'OROL" 2. 60. "GENEDL." CAERNARFON. AC ATHRAWON IO SABBOTHOL D CALFINAIDD. AR HOLL FEUS- SAFONAU. 'ns Dwy Geiniog. Tis Tair Ceiniog. ris Tair Ceiniog. wedi en rhwymo yo ,}-c rvy y post. Cyn- a 1,870 o Gwestirn- Egltlrhadar Enwau .1. Rhftstr o Wyrthiau vydcl. Damegion Crist, enhin-oedd. hunfon i'r Awdwr :— WILLIAMS, A CRICCIETH. .I" nVtHAD 1RU G FYR. CT11 a Cbnan. 'Ies. jBlodau'r V^en, Bedd Eliza, •c'W Matfoern, Eg- vn. dfa. Gwilvm. Dyfi. ;an. B. Slorris. u Evans. .i fYWYd a'i waith. r. Roberts a J. M. trlrar,d-.d Pendant. riXrx. Cvbi. F.\Hu»t.S. Igeila^ Liew Meir- srion. JV R. Trvfan- Morien Ifon Fnvs, H3, Gwrgaut Mor- Htk 1 HvwbysiaAau o Cvfr%o "Goimedl," Y o Ngh Anfoowok HOTELS. LIVERPOOL. II THE TEM- PERANCE HOTEL, MOUNT PLEA- SAiNT. About 4 minutes' walk from Lime Street and Central Stations. Mount Pleasant Cars from Landing Stage stop a.t the dkxxr; fare, Id. Cabs from any Station, Is. Welsh aDoken. BCOTEX. QWATiTA, UPPER WOBURN PLACE, LONDON, W.C. CE NT1 RALLY SITUATED. (Within 5 minutes walk of Euston Station and 20 minutes from Padddngton by Under- ground Railway to Gower street Station). Bed, Breakfast, Bath, and Attendance, from 3s each person. 130 Rooms Luxuriously Furnished. Passenger Lift to all Floors. Fireproof Building. JOHN JENKINS, Managing Director. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MONTAGUE STREET, RUSSELL SQ., LONDON. COMFORT THE FIRST CONSIDERA- TION. Bed and Attendant (inclusive), from 2s 3d. Breakfast or Tea, fiom Is 3d. Centmllv situated. Telegrams "Faithful," London. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE HOTEL. ALL SIZES AND PRICES TO SUIT ANY BUSINESS. HORSES, COBS, PONIES, WAGONS, CARTS, Floats, Traps, Harness, &c., for Sale, Hire, or Exchange, for Cash or Credit. The great advantage of this is that Horses, &c., unhke other things on easy pay- I ment, earn the payments for which you get credit as you go on. It i economy even to buyers for cash they avoid many risks end have fair trials with view to purchase. Buyers should see these; this is an old- established place with a good assortment on I hand, and does not advertise selling under various pretexts. PARKER WOOD, 22 and 24, Vauxhall road, LIVERPOOL. Telephone: 0213 Central. 403s ROBINSON CRUSOE YN GYMRAEG. Y Llyfr Mwyaf Rhamantus. 500 TUDALEN. MEYVN LLIAN HARDD, PRIS Is 6c. PRIS BLAENOROL, 2e 6c. I'W GAEL YN SWYDDFA'R "GENEDL," CARNARVON. John Lysaght, Ltd., BRISTOL, Are now the SOLE MANUFACTURERS of "The REDCLIFFE" GALVANISED RICK COVER, Pig Troughs, Sheep Troughs, and Racks, Cattle Cribs and Troughs, Corn Bins, Hay Racks, Mangers, Water Tanks, and Bar- rows, Hay and Corn Sheds, Shepherds' Huts, Wire Netting, Milk Churns, Buckets, Hollow Ware Goods, Sheep-dipping Baths, Motor Houses, and Roofing Sheets. Cata- logues and Articles supplied by any Iron- monser or Agricultural Infplemeat Dealer. A NUMERICAL ENIGMA. Come, 1 2 3 4 5, and Let us join the fray. 1 2 3 he no kindly word to say? Let 4 5 6 but hold the gate And 3 5 4 a trap to wait. The 3 5 2 4 of war is here, and now The 1 5 2 4 of trial is on every brow. 1 2 3 4 5 6, then. to heed the call. And in that word you have my all- Answer Hasten. RIDDLES. I. I pause not for man's pain or pleasure, I needs must move a certain measure. I must be faithful and must serve, I'm straight, but move within a curve. I turn, and when you see me go Yo;¡ may greet happiness or woe. II. I am in all things good and bad, Where'er I am I make things sad; I dwell in morning's fleecy cloud. I shun che lowly, haunt the proud; I seftk the covert of the wood, And linger with the briny flood; Of wit or learning I cannot be. Yet nothing's understood without me. Answers I., Clock-hands. II.. Letter d. CONCEALED SQUARE WORD. The burglar very politely lifted his hat as he sprang over the fence. Which would you rather have in your pocket—a live wasp, a dead spider, or three bees ? PallIa. travelled from Italy to Belgium with a Venetian picture in her hand. In New York he long-od for the London atmosphere, dense with fog and smoke, and in London he pined for a sight of the God- dess of Liberty. Dtiring th-P winter I was in Dresden I walked to Meisen, several miles away, to see tfre old e:\th rdral. Answer: ASHES SPADE HAVEN E D E N S SENSE NUMERICAL PROVERBS I. My 14 4 8 9 16 IS 21 2C shines. My 5 11 15 10 17 is reluctant- My 23 3 24 7 is a heavenly body. My 25 22 19 13 is r.n irritation. My 8 2 1 6 12 20 are husks of malt. My whole a Iweil-known proverb. II. Mv 1 9 10 is a tiny worker. My 5 15 12 17 is not wild. My 2 8 13 16 22 will not hold water. My 6 7 20 19 is a part of the face. My 3 11 21 14 are not wooden dishes. My 4 is myself. My whole an oft-repeated proverb. Answers: I.. Glistens, loath, moon, sore. grains. "A rolling stone gathers no moss." II., Ant, tame, sieve, chin, tins, 1. "A stitch in time saves nine." HIDDEN PROVERB. Find one word of a proverb in each of the following quotations Y.erv hot and still the air was. Very smooth the gliding water. Motionless the sleeping shadows." There's not in the wide world a valley so sweet As that vale in whose bosom the bright v. aiers meet." Thus far we run before the wind." To me the meanest flower that- blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears." Answer: "Still waters run deep." HIDDEN TREES. Dear f-,tthpr,-f am glad to hear that you have made Orlando a keeper of the light- house. He never shews signs of irritation. Don't let Tom's idiocy press yon into any .jllici cotiiii-. TlM+ bay is ns di.ngorouh as peninsula formation can be. Let Orlando Hve peacefully there, and he will not again ask help. alms, or consideration of Tom. They may menace daringly, but no harm can come on those wave-washed shores. Answer: Oak. fir, cypress, bay. aspen, palms, cedar. BLANK PUZZLE. Fill blanks in the following anecdote to complete the words A young -low, Captain lowe by name. who came originally from -10. built a -low on the beach, while off on a lough, and painted it -low. -lo. remarked one of his neighbours; "I thought only the lo Indians built such houses." Mrs. lowe, dressed with frill and -low. had 'her hammock swung from the cedar to the -low, in the low -low the —— low and here she brought her book and —— low. as well as a low apple to eat. The faithful old -to lay in the shade near by and together they watched many a low rise and break, while Captain lowe played the -10 on the broad piazza. Answer: Fellow. Marlowe, Buffalo, bunga- low, furlough, yellow, hallo. Pueblo, Mar- lowe. furbelow, willow, hollow, below, bunga- low, pillow, mellow, Carlo, billow, Marlowe, 'cello. LETTER ENIGMA. That mystic realm, all strewn with "gold." Our spirits walk its "paths" by night; Along the way are temples old. Z3 And spires and "citadels of light. There, unexplored," beyond those golden bars. Infinite mysteries lie,in worlds and stars. Totall: A name given a familiar arch— The Milky Way across the sky might march. Answer r Galaxy. V CHARADE. My frond, worn with pompous pride, My first had dangling at his side, On chain securely hooked. My first, he came from o'er the sea. A bundle of conceit looted he, And he was all he looked. She led him to the village green, Where in desponding mood was soer. My whole, with drooping head. Behold." she said, a perfect, true, And striking likeness, sir, of you And, laughing, gaily fled. Answer: Donkey. EASY WORD-SQUARES. I. That which is very lotag if it has no turn- ing. A word used in describing a desert. A number. A garden of old. II. The name of a chair, of mountains separat- in two continents. The Eternal City." So be it. A ^reat r;ver of Siberia. I. II. L A N E URAL ARID ROME lNE A M E N E DE N LENA WORD PUZZLE. A word of four letters signifies something made of glass. With seven different heads in succession make a weather indicator, a coun- try road, trouble, something used in walking, part of a horse, a temple. an inhabitant of a European country. Change the second letter of the original and make a tree. Change four times in succession the third letter of die otigiiial and make a barrier, a head, a step, part' of a book. Change three times hi suc- cession the fourth letter of the original and make kitchen utensils, to breathe ouioklv. a sharp pain. Transpose the original three times in suc-c-ession and imtke a song of triumph, a kind oi tide, part of the neck. Change heads three times and make u wrap, a bird-seed, a flat string. Transpose and make a fuel. Behead and leave a very common verb. Behead again and leave a preposition. Answer: Pane. vane, lane, bane, cane, mane, fane, Dane: pine; pale, pate, psce. page; pans, pant, pang; pean, neap, nape; cape, rape, tape; peat, eat. il I Mother & Boy Cored Permanently. II ■t Sufferers from Abscesses, Ulcers, II ■1 Tumours, Bad Legs, Boils, Clat\dular JM Bl Swellings, Sores, Eruptions, or any [fl HI Kindred complaint, should at once profit Jfl HI.by the experience of Mrs. Clarl^. |H ■ l Mrs. CLARtC« of 40, North Street, Tunbridge J HI Wells, writes! "Gentlemen.—I fcad,beeu^'suffer- I HI ing from abscesses Cor. many years. and after I ,■1 taking;-four bottles of Clarke's Blood Mixture. 1 am perfectly oured. and have not had the slightest sign of them since. My little boy also was suffering from the same disease. After ^^H ^■1 giring him two battles of your medicine* he ^^H HI was cured, although at the time he was such ■ an awful sight that I was ashamed for any HH l om to see him. abscesses r'Vg all over his n i body.4 ■ THE REASON KS.K ■ I such wonderful cures is because it is HH I the only medicine which thoroughly |H^ I drives out all impurities from the Blood. Remember" For the Blood ■ I is the Life," and. Skill and Blood HHj I Diseases, such as Eczema, Scrofula, IBH H I Scurvy, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Boils, IBB HI Pimples, Sores and Eruptions of all ISH ■ I kinds. Blood Poison, Glaildular Swel- Ijfl ■ 1 lings, Rheumatism, Gout.&c., can only be IH I permanently cured by purifying the blood. I^H I CLARKE'S 1 I BLOOD MIXTURE 1 HI cart be obtained of all Cht mists and Stortt, tl Hi 2"9 per bottle, or post free on receipt of {■ H f price, airect from the Proprietors, THa IB Hi LINCOLN &• MIDLAND COUNTIES {■ ■ j DRUG CO., Lincoln, )■ II REFUSE SUBSTITUTES* tl Tiger's Head Puzzle. jajf It costs nothing to try. mark it and s^nd it to FELI~0\VS & CO., Old Established Watch Fac- tors. Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham. to £ T^her with stamped addressed giving the correct solution and fulfill yM int* conditions, will be presented, as rV557 a FREE GIFT, our £ 3 LADY'S SOLID 1 GOLD WATCH, English Government Stamped, fully jewelled, handsomely engraved, and to a Gent a GENT'S SOLID SILVER WATCH, Keyless or Keyuind, English Government .Stamped. The condition upon which the watches are offered is that winners purchase a chain from us. as per our List to be sent with reply. Every detail Is faithfully carried out by uc. Weare creating a large demand for our goods by these occasional Special Offers. No con. nection with firms imitating this oner with common metal watches. Mention name of paper. Last Prize Winners were: Miss A. MacpheTson, Brynkinallt, Chirk, N. Wales; Mr Thomas Jones, Hendre, Maerdy, Corwen, N.W. f "S TU HM EY-A HC HEat, II THREE-SPEED GEAR. II 0 (Original ia 1901 and still the best) MAKES s CYCLING EASY. Sand lor interasting Illustrated Booklet free from gTPMEY-ABCHEH CEARS LTD. Nottingham re ¿r,. I Not to-day's experiment, I discredited to-morrow, t but a. Remedy tHat, for 8 O years. has been yielding tKe best results in cases of Consumption Weak Lungs* Asthma., Bronchitis, Coughs & Colds. j •Jfhe Rev. G. T. LAYCOCK, RECTOR OF TaRwlc", SUSSBX says relative to the case oF a Godson who had been given up by three doctors:- "At my suggestion his parents gave the lad your Elixir, and there was, in a short time, decided improvement, which eventually resulted in re- covery. During the whole course of my clerical experience I never saw anyone snatched, as it were, from tne very jaws of death as that lad was." CONGREVE'S ELIXIR, of all Chemists, I/I, a/9. 416, and II/. New Book on Consumption, 6d. post free. G. T. COMGRBV*, Coombe Lodge, Peckham, London, S.E. X REACH OUT AND TAKE HOLD OF GOOD HEALTH. x ALWAYS HAVE A BOTTLE OF TUDOR WILLIAMS' Balsam of Honey. WHAT IT IS! Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Honey is an essence of the purest and most effica cious herbs, gathered on the Welsh Hills and Valleys in the proper season, when their virtues are in full perfection, and combined with Pure Welsh Honey. All the ingredients are perfectly pure. WHAT IT DOES! Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Honoy Cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all disorders of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs. Ivoii derful Cure for Children's Coughs after Measles. It is invaluable to -we-ak-chested men, delicate women and children. It suc- ceeds where all other remedies fail. o by all Chemists and Stores in Is, Is 2d, and 4s Gd bottles, or direct from Proprietor. Great saving in purchasing the large size bottler WHAT IT HAS DONE FOR OTHFHS. A Stipendiary and Magistrate the County of Olamorgan remarks:—VeJ it my duty to infoTm you that I • t been using yenr Tudor Williams' P am jf Honey in my family, which is a trge one, for rriMT^y years, have proved its great val.,e, having used nothing eifip for Cough during Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it to all narents for such oomfWaints." YoIj NEED NOT SUFFER! Disease is a sin, inasmuch that it you act rightly, at the right time, it can. to a great extent, be avoided. Here is the pre- ventative. The first moment you start with Sore Throat, take a 0t-1e of TUDOR WILLIAMS" PATENT Balsam of Honey. It has saved thousands It will save yen It is prepared by a fully qualified chemist, and i", by virtue of its composition, emin- entlv adapted for all cases of Coughs, Colds, Bronncitis, Asthma, &c., it exercises a distinct influence upon the mucous lining of the throat, windpipe, and small air vessels, so that nothing but warmed pure air pas-,es into the lungs. The Children like it. fro¡ the product of the Honeycomb, chemically treated to get the be.«t results. THEY ASK FOR IT So different from most Medicines. Nice to Take Cure Quickly! For vocalists and trablie speakers it has no equal, it makes the voice as clear as bell. Inventor: D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, R.S.D.L. Manufacturer: TUDOR WILLIAMS, M.R.P.S., A.S.Apth Analytical an,i Consulting Chemist and Druggist, by Examination, MEBICAJ. HALL, ABERDARE. "¡- *flgg§gragj58g8»8B|jj|ro JAMES WILLIAMS, 61, THE WOODLANDS. I BIRKENHEAD, INVENTOR- OF THE "Eye Exerciser." 100 greatest discovery of the age for the Cure of Eve Affection of every kind and at aJJstages." .Short Sight, Cataract, Fatigued EyJS, Weak Eyelids, Cloudy Vision, In fl-a-tifd Watery Eves made clear and strong. TREATMENT ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE IN ALL CASES OF CORRESPONDENCE. HORTON'S ORIGINAL BENEDICT PILLS, FOR FEMALES. ji a few days correct all irregularities tlld remove all obstructions, also cure Anaemia and cause no injury; to the Harried or single are invaluable. By joet, under cover, for Is It<! or 2s 9d, from -6. D. Horton (late Chief Dispen- ser from Birmingham Lying-in Hos- oital). Dept. 71, Aston road North, Bir- mingham. Sold over 40 years. SUP- PLIED DIRECT ONLY. SELDOM SVER FAIL. ALL LADIES should eend Penny stamp for a Free Sample <[ Pills, also Improved Sanitary Tr>vveh md Booklet. 16—5 PWYSIG. — Mae John Pry the rob, Tv- newydd, Cinerhun, Bangor (reab y ddi- weidar Jane Prytherch), }I.P parhau i feidio gafod o bob dolnriau Ymweler neu anfoner i'r eyfeiriad uchoi. sl338 D13 PAGE BOOK ABOUT HEIRBS AND 0± HOW TO USE THEM. Post free. Setd for ona. Trimnell, The Herbalist, 1¥, Richmol road, Cardiff. Established 18'9.. 138 Dc22 PiDD THOMAS JOHN PARiRY, BCNTE SETTER, PENTGROES sef wyr i'rHen Ddiweddar Feddyg Esgyrn enwog Rihaxd Evans, Tyddyn Bengali, yn aros bo.1 Sadwrn yn Temperance Mr Davies (errbl-n a'r CastelD. CAERNARFON. rYMUINA iRICHARiD EVANS (Bone Setter), Pwllheli, hysbysu y bydd yn yrweled a Sportsman Hotel, PORTH- MLDOG, bob dydd Gwener; ac yn y Sein Deyn, CAERNARFON, bob dydd Sadwrn. <11 at y Gewynau i Ddynion ac Anifeil- iai. Pris Is l^c a 2s 6c y botel, gyda'r post 3c vn ychwaneg. Hefyd Mange Lotion, 2s >c y botel, post free. HORTON'S I.X.L PILLS ee warranted to cure all private cases ad complications of the urinary organs, Teether acquired or otherwise also ruvel and pain in the back. Free from Jtercury. Sent Post free for 4s by the pfoprietor, G. D. Horton (late Chief ^Jspenser from Birmingham General Hospital), Dept. 71, Aston road North, J;rnu.ngh-am. Letters answered free. )'.B. Never known to fail. SUP- LIED DIRECT ONLY. 23—5p ■—1 ■ A i 8 MAUNDER'S I RED CROSS LINIMENT POSITIVELY CUR E S I Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia. Marvellous re- salts from short trial. A Welsh customer erays: "Nothing like it for Rheu- I miism." From Agents everywhere, Is lid bftle, or post paid Is 4d from J. H. SUNDER. Mfg. Chemist, TEIGN- M)UTH, DEVON. A sample Bottle sent fo 3d to cover postage. Duck and Son, Wholesale Agents. Cardiff. 161 Jal4 F.R MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS X»:EI.. %».A. -VZS.,S FAMOUS FEMALE PILLS tive been universally admitted to be A BOON TO WOMANKIND. Tty are the best known Remedy for lkzernitt, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling .f?r Meals, Loss of Appetite, Hysteria, Papitot ion of the Heart, Debility, IDepres- lil, Weakness, Irregularities, and all Fe- iiiie Ailments. Boxes, 9Jd, Is ltd, 4s 6d, wi lie. may be had from Chemists and Psent Medicine Vendors everywhere, or frm the Proprietor. IR. DA VIS'S little book for MARRIED WtMEN. most valuable, sent free on receipt of a stamped addressed Envelope. Only tid,rees, 301 PORTOBELLO ROAD, NOTTING- HILL, W. 56 c u CURES COUGH Kfiown your valuable Remedy ovec Q THIRTY YEARS, ■ IJ and used it with great success." ■H—.J. Hall, Bchool-house, E. itarkham. ■HAYMAN'Sl t BALSAM t i S SAKE FOR CHILDREN. Ma EfTecl/rve acreeable remfdy." » Mr..f. lienham, Croydon, Oct., 1903. |Hj Hi Cash Prices i 1/ 2 6. — H aT STOPS OLD NFWYDD EI GY-HOEDDI. LLYFR Y CYFARFOD PLANT. Dfdlevon ac Adroddiaoau. GAN WILLIAM GEfORGS, Criccioth, YNGHYDA DARNAU BARDDONOL, 0 WAITH RICHARD LLOYD. Criccieth, A 'CY MR tr N U N," GAN Y GWIR ANRHYD. O. LLOYD GEORGE, A.S.. CA>NGH'ELLYDD Y TRYSORLYS. DYLAI Y LLYFR HWN FOD YN NWYLAW POB PLENTYN. WEDI El RWYMO MEWN LLIAN HARDD. PRI8 Is 6c. DRWY Y POST, Is gr. Aft WERTH GAN YR HOLL LYFR- WBRTHWYR CYHOEDDEDIG GAN GWMNI Y CY- HOEDDWYR CYMREIG (CYF.), 8WVDDFA "CYMRU," CAERNAR- VON. w. £ 3 to £ 1,000. FULL PARIICU^AKS GIVEN ON APPLICATIOv. £ 3 repay £ 3 7s 6d. £10 repay £ fl 5s. £5 repay £5 12s 6d. Y-20 repay W. JACKSON, 70, PLYMOUTH GROrp, MANCHESTER. 1656 Dcl2 ARIAN.—Y diogelwch o Fenthyca Arian ydyw eu cael gan ddynion parchus, a'r lie y gwiieir pob trafod-aetli yn anrhydieddus. Rhoddwch brawf, ac argyhoeddir chwi. Mrs PRICE, 37, OXFORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. Nid oes yr un berthynas rhwug Mrs Price ag unrhyw Loan Office. ^20 TO £ 5,000 ADVANCED by PRIVATE < £ LENDER on SIMPLE PROMISSOIRY NOTES. No Bills of Sale taken and abso- lute privacy guaranteed. First letter of aplicoition receives prompt attention and intending borrowers are waited upon by a representative who is empowered to com- plete transaction on terms mutually ar- ranged. NO CHARGE BEING MADE UNLESS BUSINESS ACTUALLY COM PLETED. Special Quotations for Short Loan. Write in confidence to C. WELLS, Corridor Chambers, LEICESTER. MONEY LENT AT FIVE PER CENT PER ANNUM, from £ 10 to £ 5,000 on Mortgage and Life Policies, also on Simple Promissory Note, at a very low rate of in terest, repayable by Monthly, Quarterly, OJ Half-Yearly instalments. Capital may re main at interest only. Strict privacy guaranteed. Distnnee no object. Genuine applications never refused.—Write for free prospectus, to the actual lender, JOHN ROSE, 29, BUCKINGHAM ROAD, TUE BROOK, LIVERPOOL. Branches: 148, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, and BRISTOL HOUSE, 67, MOSTYN STREET, LLAN DUDNO. Established 1887. 256s CASH ACCOMMODATION. I £ 10 to £ 1,000 on these Term. 1 Repay. Repay. E s. d. £ Ba.d. 10 11 5S 400 450 0 0 15 J16 F 6 600 542 10 0 20 22 10 0 600 675 0 0 I 3P 33 15 0 700 785 10 0 50 56 5 0 800 900 0 0 100 112 10 0 900 1012 10 0 300 837 10 0 1000 1125 0 0 x 200 225 0 0 No Bondsmen or Sureties Required. Existing loans paid off. Prospectus sen* free per return of post, applv to Manaper 24, BANGOR ST., CARNARVON. 995- NO PRELIMINARY FEES. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. In large or femttll sums (not lees than £10). 70.000 LENT ANNUALLY. ON BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. For Prospectus and terms apply to, George Payne and sods, Established 1870. 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. ) INVESTMENTS. SOUND INVESTMENT SECURI- TIES YIELDING FROM FOUR TO FIVE PER CENT. 1 MORTGAGES ON FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, AND MUNICIPAL LOANS NEGOTIATED. Insurance in First-class offices effected. JTOIIBJ O::EIJ.IIG'S. STOCK and SHARE AND INSURANCE BROKER. 29, OLD BANK BUILDINGS, CHESTER. THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY IS expressly Established and Registered pursuant to Act of Parliament to make Private Advances without Loan Office formalities to all Classes (Male or Female), FROM ElO TO £ 1,000, ON SLMPLE WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY, for any immediate need or private use; to start in business, to furnish your house, to buy stock when the market is low, to pay rent or rates. Cash sent by poet if desired. You can get money privately here, as inter- views are unnecessary, and references are not required. Genuine applications never refused. The advance can be paid back by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instal- ments, or if desired the advance can remain out up to five years by paying interest only. Distance no object. Interest and repay- ments lowest in England and Wales. Strict privacy and straightforward dealings guar- anteed. Borrowers paying extortionate in- terest eisewhere are requested to apply to us, when existing loans can be paid off and larger advances made at much lower rates of interest. It will cost you nothing to in- quire but may save you Pounds, by fvpply- ing in strict confidence, in English or Welsh, for our free prospectus, to the NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY, 41, COR. I PORATION ST., MANCHESTER; Estab. 1887. Nat. Telephone, 260 x 5 r to OUT North Wales District Office: 10 I STREET, BANGOR. B. C. TIPPER & SON, I Veterinary Chemical Velerinar!j Chemical Works. BIRMINGHAM* t I,: I i 11 I 81 IUI CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure in either sex all acquired or constitu- tional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In Boxes. 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World, or sent for sixty stamps by the makers. The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. gUSIN*S^ "I I* din Ml ARE A CURATIVE AND PREVENTIVE REMEDY FOR PILES Ahq GRAVEL, AND ALL THE COMMON DISORDERS OF THE 'ii,; STOMACH, LoWELSJ LIVER, AND KIDNEYS, SUCH AS IS IX THE B ACK AND LOINS, CONSTIPATION, SUP- PRESSIOX AXD RErrTIOS OF URIX E, IRRITATION OF THE BLADDER, TSP? P4T-DTT?TT/E LIVER AND KIDNEYS. BILIOUSNESS, FLATU- l -VERVOUSNE SS. DIMNESS OF VISION, DEPRES- blON UP SfiRlib, AND vll PAINS ARISING FROM INDIGESTION, &c. THEIR HEALING VIRTUES }-\ VE ESTABLISHED A HIGH RkPUTATION. ONE OUNCE OF FACT IS WORTH < POUND OF FICTION! From an eminent Justice of tin2 Peacs I have looked over hundreds of orig.naltestimonials received bv Mr J. E. George, Hirwain, bearing upon the vur&3 effected by his Pile" and Gravel Pilhs. The. writers of these letters 'He unanimous in their testi- mony to the marvellous remedial powers w Mr George's remedies. I look upon the bundles of testimonials placed Kfor9 me a9 a srvtisfactorv proof that lie has, by his discovery, been the "leans of alleviating the pains of a multitude of sufferers. (Signed,) D. E. WILLIAMS, J.P., for the Counties of Breyon an(j Glamorgan. THE THREE FORMS OF THIS REMEDY. NO 1.—GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS (WHITE LABEL), NO.GEORGE'S GRAVEL PILLS (BLUE LABEL). NO. 3.—GEORGE'S PILLS FOR THE PILES (RED LABEL). SOLD EVERYWHERE: IN BOXES, Is lid and 2s 9d EACH. BY POST Is 2d 2 and 2s lOd. THERE IS A GREAT SAVING BY PURCHASING THE LARGER BOX. PROPRIETOR: J. IB. GSOZU3-E, M.R.P.S., HIRWAIN, ABERDARE. I—————————— Thomas and Edwards, MINERAL WATEI MANUFACTURERS. Carnarvon and Llangefni. 18a- onowmm DRY AI-alt ALa. SMOWOON BOOA W/IRIM M GW88BP ,tut- Limomoe, mm bn—i—a CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, 1908. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24tli, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED AS UNDER:— To LANCASHIRE, YORKSHIRE, THE MIDLANDS, &c., for 3, 5, 7, 8, or 15 days. To SOUTH WALES, for 7 days. To SCOTLAND, for 5 or 18 days. x On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th, to LONDON, for 2, 6, or 8 days. CHRISTMAS TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24th. THE FOLLOWING TRAINS WILL RUN AS ON SATURDAYS: 9.20 p.m. Wrexham to Ellesmere; 10.5 p.m. Ellesmere to Wrexham; 8.6 p.m. Moat Lane to Aberystwyth; 8.0 p.m. Abervstwyth to Machynlleth. ON CHRISTMAS DAY. The 2.25 a.m Whitchurch to Abervstwrth, and 5.55 a.m Machynlleth to Barmouth, WILL RUN AT THE USUAL WEEK DAY TIMES. The 6.15 a.m. Oswestry to Aberystwyth, and 8.55 a.m. Machvnlleth to Barmouth WILL NOT RUN. WITH THESE EXCEPTIONS, THE TRAIN SERVICE WILL BE AS ON SUNDAYS. FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE BILLS. SHOW OF POULTRY, CAGE BIRDS, RABBITS, AND CATS, FOOTBMALL CONTESTS AT PWLLHELI, BOXING DAY, DEC. 26th. Cheap Return Tickets will be issued to PWLLHELI. EISTEDDFOD MEIRION, DOLGE LLEY, JANUARY 1st, 1909. Cheap Tickets to DOLGELLEY from Pwllheli, Afonwen, &c. Passengers return by Special Train leaving Dolgelley at 10.0 p.m. same day. SPECIAL TRAVELLING FACILITIES. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE CHEAP DAY TICKETS (1st and 3rd Class) WILL BE ISSUED BETWEEN C A M B R I A N COAST STATIONS. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE CHEAP I and 2 DAYS TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED TO CARNARVON, BANGOR, AND OTHER NORTH WALES COAST STATIONS. AVAILABLE FOR RETURN ON DAY OF ISSUE OR FOLLOWING DAY. SIMILAR TICKETS ISSUED FROM NO RTH WALES COAST STATIONS TO THE CAMBRIAN COAST. BY PRIVATE 'i HEATY J. several""Stacks jf well-bai\este<i ;,A). of the growti) or 1808 (except where otherwise stated), standing at the under- mentioned Stations on the Cambrian Rail- ways, and estimated to contain the respec- tive quantities, more or less, also under- mentioned, viz. Overton-on-Dec, 7 tons; Whittington, 7i tons Weston Wharf, 5 tons; Nantmawr, 9 tons ;*Llanymyneeh, No. 1, 6 tons; Llany- myneeh, No. 2, 4^ tons; Llansiaintffraid, 4 tons; Welshpool, No. 1, 4^-tons; Welshpool, No. 2, 5} tons Montgomery, No. 1, 21 tons; Montgomery, No. 2, 3t tons; Abermule, No. 2 1, 2J tons; Abermule. No. 2. 3t tons; Kerry 1906. 3t tons; Kerry. 1908, 3t tons; 4 1 4 Newtown, No. 1, 3i tons; Newtown, No. 2, "'IT" 14t tons; Llanidloei, 1906, 71 tons; Llanid- loes, 1907, 61 tons Llanidloes, 1908. 8 tons; St. Harmons, 51 tons; Cemmes Road, 3^ tons; Glandyfi, No. 2, 6 tons; Ynyslas, 5! tons; Borth, 5| tons; Bow Street, 7 tons; Towyn, fiV tons; Barmouth June., 1907, 7i tons; Pensarn, 44- tone; Harlech. 1907, No. 1, 5 tons: Har- lech, 1908, 81 tons; Taisarnau, 1907. 6 4 A tons; Taisarnau, 1908, 8 tons*; Portmadoe, 4 3-i tone; Criccieth, 1907, 9-4 1 tons; Criccieth, 1908, lli tons; Abererch, 1907, 5 tons; 4 Abererch, 1908, 8^ tons. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to S. WILLIAMSON. Secretary. Oswestry, December, 1908. oll 1/0J YOUR GRANDFATHER 00 may seem to have been a trifle slow in certain respects according to present day 00 standards but he was a pretty cute. wide-awake gentleman where reaily important 1 things, such as health, were concerned. He may not have been able to give scientific I names for his ailments but he could generally lay his hand on a reliable remedy for R them. If some of his views regarding his internal economy were more or less hazy, *t j he was at least happy in knowing that if he ) TOOK BEBCHAM S PILLS the health of his digestive organs would be assured. Your I grandfather was a practical mtan who looked for definite results before he became enthusiastic, whether he was dealing with a new machine or a family medicine. His opinion of BEECHAM'S PILLS he expressed in the well known phrase WORTH A GUINEA A BOX In them he had at hand a sure and Immediate remedy for Indigestion and disorders o! the Liver and Bowels. Accordingly, lie always took ( m gBEECHj\M'S PILLS. I Sold everywhere In boxes, price III 1A (56 piils) 81 2/9 (168 pills). h ■ it**— iy>a~