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CYF.iILL Y ITEliMWIl A'll GWE1THIWR YW OLEW MORRIS EVANS A'l CWMNI, FFESTlNIOC. At y Crydcymalau, Briwiau, Llosgiadau, Y Ddanodd, Piles, Diphtheria, &c., &c. Hon yw Meddyginiaeth Ryfeddaf yr Oes, ac y mae yn sicr wedi profi liyny i filoedd o'u Cwmpasi Mae yu awr ar Werth gau y Grocers trwy Gymru a Lloegr. Nid oes eisiau ond i chwi roddi prawf aruot byddweh yr uu farn a'r miloedd. Y Tystiolaefhau i'w Cael trwy eicli Grocers lleol. Gelwch am dano. Ni ddylai yr un teuhi fod hebddo. Mae yn sicr, diogel, a riii.d. ('ofied Gweithwyr a Ffermwyr fed yr Olew hwu yn guffueliad arbenig iddynt. GWERTHIR MEWN POTELAU Is. Ue.; Is. 6c; 2s. 6c.; a 10s. RHAG Y DDANNODD, .NEURALGIA, A} PIIOEN 'V YN Y "r PEN ,y o & j*. MEDDYGIN1AETH OREU'R OES 7' HOLLOL DDIOGEL /■A I BAWB. MEWN POTELI, is. Ic,2S, 3s. 6c. GAN BOB FFERYLLYDD, NEU GAN -t; :.f M HOWELL JONES) TOWYN, MERIONETH.
CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS.
CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. The Special attention of the public is drawn to the" FURTHER REDUCED RATE for the con- veyance of FRESH MEAT, including- Welsh Mutton, also for Butter, Cheese, Fish & Fruit, carried at half the or- dinary Parcels Rate, Station to Station at Owners Risk; Minimum Charge, Sixpence. On and from the I st April, Rams will be conveyed between stations on the Cambrian Railways at a charge as for Two Dogs, with a minimum ot Two shillings each Ram. The TOURIST TICKETS to the Cambrian Tourist Resorts during the Winter months, are noiv available for Two Months, and these Tickets are also issued from London.
Royal Agricultural Show at…
Royal Agricultural Show at Manchester. June 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, and 29. Visit of, H,.R.H., the Duke of York too Manchester, Monday June 28th. Cheap Excursions tor Manchester from all Cambrian Stations. For full particulars see railway bills.
CHEAP WEEKLY O'R FORTNIGHTLY…
Every Saturday during June, July, August, September, CHEAP WEEKLY O'R FORTNIGHTLY TICKETS are issued from London, Oxford, Banbury, Leamingto.n, Kenilworth, and Coventry, to the Cambrian Coasts, and certain inland stations, available to return on Monday, Monday Week, on Monday Fortnight, and on the following Saturday, on Saturday Weeks. Tickets at same fares are also issued during the same period on every Menday to London, Oxford, Banbury, Leamington, Kenilworth, and Coventry, available to return following Satur- day, on Saturday Week. Every information can be obtained from Mr. W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager.
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CHEAP PRINTING AT NEGESYDD" OFFICE CORRIS, R.S.O. Elieol pob percheuog v tymor yma o'r I fl.wydd\nyd\w moddwl a pharotoi gogyfer tY "spring cleaning, Trwy archwllio eich C rpels, Linoleums, Lace CURTAINS:, a'r Dillad Uwvlyau, ac felly yn y blaeii. Newydil dderbyn i mewn. duuelli o Nwyddau llewydd at y tymor [L'twnol. Lot neillelnolorad Lace Uurttdiis Gwyu a Cream, dros 600 o ddewis, 0 Is. y par i fvuv. Ac os b., ddwuli YN ui ddwl prynu rhai ncwydd, ni chewch we.1 dewi-iad 11a chy;tal g'wtita am eicli arian tuullun i tJymillUtlg yn musu,»chaai pobiog- aidd ÜÕrl. MttUiams « Qbriffitb cu.»i.\i liiu K 11 U lJ to; E. itOI.UiiLLA u, Gan fod y Parseli llIs. 6e, hyny yn y gauaf WEAR caei y fata Uderbyniad a uiiymeradwyuetli gyfired- moi, cynvgir un tto at j l' rial, a djuiu ef. IJarhcir i gyuyg Parseli ei-aiu Jiefyd. Y PAKCKJ. LUB. üc., yn cynwys—1 Par Lace Curtains gwyn lAU creaiii -is. tic., 1 QuilL iloney Coaib gvvyn 3s. ve, I Cover Bwrdd lliw, BRETJIJ.'II Y N ana ar yr yiuyi os. Gc. Cylansvvm lis \:1<; LOT AM 10s. Gc. Tin os. 6c. 3-11 liatho Prints 3F, am 2s. tic, 1 Stays ciyt corded is. cc., 2 Yfedog Holland "eU lieu Clieck oi(i. am Is. lc., Fur Necklet Is. Cyfauswm 5s lie, Y LOT AM 5s. 6C. Ac un 10s. 6c. yn cyuwys- Defnydd Dress o'r Pioneer Serge Gwlan i gyd., du ncu Navy, 6 llatli dau led Is. -)c. am 78, 1 Umbrella liardd 2s. 9c, 1 liostlittu ills duon ù, Cadacli Sidan Gwyn neu LiwS-JC. i is. :)C. Y LOT AM 10s. Gc. FFAET Anfonwcb am LIA.RV uiuu a'ch Arehebion i COMMtKCE HOUSE, DOLGELLAU. Canghenau yn Llanrwst, Colwyn Bay, a Llandudno. OWEN JONES, A.C., CORPORATE ACCOUNTANT, & PUBLIC AUDITOR. BARMOUTH. TOWYN COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. HEADMASTER: D. H. DA VIES, B.A. MISTRESS Miss J. E. JENKINS. SCIENCE MASTER THOMAS'JONES, A.R C.S. CLASSICAL MASTER THOMAS G. ROBERTS, B A. (Late of the University of Parts J. Music Miss MAY ROBERTS. TEACHER IN COOKERY ND LAUNDRY Miss A. DANIEL. 1st Class Di £ lomee I\ .T.S.C. (London J. In commodious and permanent buildings. A Chemical Laboratory equiped lor 30 students with the best apparatus procurable now ready. Also a School of Cookery and Laundry Work for the Girls. Classes formed to prepare for Matriculation at the Universities 01 London and vVaies. Tuition fees, 65 per annum. Boarders re- ceived by Headmaster at low charges. Noxt term will commence on The ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP'S EXAMINATION will be held in July. For paniculais apply to the Clerk. Prospectus on application to Headmaster or E- J. EVANS, Clerk to the Governor s. BORTH, CEREDIGION. CYNHELIR EISTEDDFOD GERDDOROL Yu y He udwd, DYDD AlJOlOHElt, INIEIIEFIN, 30AIN, 1897. ARWEINYDD: WNION. BklRNIAlD: Mri. D. Einlyn Evans, J. T Rees, Mus Bac., Pedrog, Parchn. E. Evans, D. Carun Joists, J. Davies, R. E. Jones, j. Rowlands, J. Beynon, &c. Z" Cyfeilyodes Miss LIZZIE WILLIAMS, Borth. Trysorydd: Mr. W. R. ROBERTS, Borth Cynhelir CYNGERDD MAWREDDOG yn yr hwyr, pryd y rhoddir perftormiad o Gantata Joseph (Broad), gan gorau Undebol Aberystwyth, Berth, Penygarn, a Thalybont. Ar- wcinydd, Mr. J. T. Rees, Mus. Bac. j6^"Estynir yr amser dderbyn enwau cystadleuvvyr mewn canu hyd MEHEFIN 23ain. Parch. J. LLEWELYN, Ysg. ESGIDIAU! ESGIDIAU!! PRYNWCH EICH ESGIDIAU YN SIOP DAVIES, ALBERT HOUSE MACHYNLLETH Ceir gandd) Eiildo D4, Rhad, Ffasiynol, a DLGONEDD 0 LE I DDEWIS. Nevvydd dderbyn SIOC ANFERTHOL o logician Haf. Gvvneir a thrwsir esgidiau ar y lie. J. CHIDLAW ROBERTS, TIMBER MERCHANT, m And Importer 01 Pitch-pine, Red and Spruce Ecards, etc. "STEAM SAW PLANING & MOULDING MILLS, AT AEERDGVEY, TOWNN AND DOLGELLEY. Lac!deig,^A\ l.eclbari-ow Hurdles, Galls, always ready in Stock, also .Well Seasoned Timber. EYE "STRAIN preYcntcdbythe timoJy^uee of, HENRY,•:ILAURANCES? IfiPilVED iPEClACItS & EYE-CLASSES which Lave proved beucficialAto thousands. Hundreds of Testimonials Have been froni Medical Gentlemen, the Clergy, &c., whose siglit has heel, benefited by their use when all others hac failed. A lengthened list gratis on application to- M. THOMAS: CHEMIST & OPTICIAN, BRIDGE ST., CORRIS. By whom these Celebrated Spectacles and Eye-Glasses are Sold. N.B.—JS one are genuine unless stamped II.L. NOTICE OF HEM OVAL. MRS. EVANS, Late of 5, College Green, 6 Towyn, begs to announce her removal to OYSVhNl HOUSE, 14, COLLEGE TEBfiACE, [being more commodious premises. And also takes this opportunity of thanking the public for their kind support in the past and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. APARTMENTS FOR VISITORS. COMMERCIALS ACCOMMODATED AT REASONABLE TERMS. Note the Address MRS. EVANS, DYSYNNI HOUSE, 14, College Terrace, TOWYN. "DlNAS MAWDDWY A'l HAMCYLCHOEDD." GAN T. DAVIES (TEGWYN), DINAS MAWDDWY I'w gael oddiwrth yr Awdwr, Pris is. CYMERADWYAETHAU I'R LLYFR. l'r neb sydd yn adnabyddus ag ardal brydferth a rhamantus y Dinas, y mae Llyfr Tegwyn fel panorama o'r mynedol yn ogystal a'r presenol.JIoyiw .),soiz. Mae yn'cynwys toraeth dda o hanes, des- grifiadau, a thmddodiadau.'—LVfed. Nid swp o ffeithiau sychion, di-ysbryd, ond y cwbl mewn arddull ystwyth a nodedig o ddarllenadwy.' -Binion. CYNHELIR AUCTION, DYDD SA.1)WRX NESAF, MEIIIPIN 19, 1897. An HOLL DDODREFN TY Y DIWEDDAR Mr. EYAN LLOYD, Hillsborough, Yn cynwys Machine Wnio Eagorol, Gwelyau Haiarn, 1 9 Gwelyau Plyf, &c., &e. —,— « fc Dechreuir am 2 o'r gloch. Y Te goreu a mwyaf rhinweddol ydyw ALLADIN'S MAGIC TEA. r Mewn pacedi ilb. la -1 I L ■■ »f. • MAr, c" —-J— -'¡] Pris 2s. al 2s. 6c pwys. i Y mae y TE ardderchog hwn yn anghydmarol Z-1 am Nerth ei Ffrwythlondeb a'i Arogl Hyfryd. Gellir ei gael yn wholesale o 5, Button Street, LIVERPOOL, VINCENT DAVIES. Ironmongery, ShipChandlery, Grocery, Flour & Corn. Gehvir syhv at gyflenwad da o'r nwyddau uchoc. am brisiau rhesymol. CORNER SHOP, ABBIIDQVKY. MACHYNLLETH County Intmwiiiatj tbnnl -c:- School Re-opened Monday Sept. 21, 1896. o: The School Year is divided into Three Terms. Fees £ 2 per Term ^5 per year payable in advance. Remission when more than one from a family. Head Master: MR. H. H. MEYLER, M.A, (Formerly Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford and late Assistant-Master at Jllillllill School, London, N. Assistant-Master: MR. EVAN JONES, B.A., (Lond.), Inter. B.Sc. (Loud.) University College of Wales. AssMtaut-Mistrcss Miss LILLY LUMLEY. (Lute Scholar of the University College of North Wales) Recent Successes in Cambridge Local (one mark of distinction) and in Science and Art Departments Examinations, First and Advanced Stages. EXAMINATION FOR SCHOLARSHIPS. The Examination for Scholarships in con- nection with the above school will be held on Saturday' July 221-, 1897, conducted by Mr. A. T. Tetley, M.A., Newtown. The subjects of Examination will consist oi Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Gram- mar, Geography, English History, Dictation, and Welsh Translation. Alternative qnestions will be set covering the work done in the above-mentioned Subjects, by Standards V., VI., and VII., in accordance with Education Code in which candidates will be allowed to exercise a choice. Bursaries will be granted by the Governors to Scholars sufficient to cover the estimated expenses of travelling to and from school. Intending candidates should send in their names on forms supplied for the purpose, to the undersigned, not later than Saturday, July 17th. JOHN ROWLANDS, Clerk to the Governors, May 28, 1897. MACHYNLLETH. H. W. GRIFFITHS BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 26, HIGH STREET, TOWYN. Amry wiaeth mawr o bob math Q Esgidiau, Slippers, Gaiters, a Leggings i DDYNION, MEKCIIED, A PHLANT. Goruchwyliwr i'r K BOOTS.
Batljliair y Jifotrili un…
Batljliair y Jifotrili un gbDrri5. MEHEFIN 22AIN, 1897. TREFN YR 0RYMDAITH, &C. Disgvvylir holl ardalwyr lJtwyl Talyllyn a rhan Ogleddol Flwyf Llanwrin, i gyfarfod yn Oaebanc, Abercorris, am 5 o'r gloch y prydnawn uchod, pryd yr arwisgir yr holl blant a Medals. Yua liurfir yn orymdaith yn y drefn ganlynol 1 Y Gweinidogion, Aelodau y Cynghorau, ac Aelodau y Bwrdd Ysgol. 2 Seindyrf Pres Conis ac Aberllelenni. 3 Genethod yi- Ysgolion Elfenol. 4 Bechgyn yi Ysgolion Elfenol. 5 Merched mewn oed. 6 Dynion mewn oed. Yr orymdaith i ddychwelyd erbyn Chwarter i Chwech. Yua cymerir y gadair gau MR. H. DA VIES, U.H.y A bercorris Cynygir gwahanol benderfyniadau ynglyn a. Dydd y Jxwbili. Gwasanaethir gan Barti Llinynol Corris Uchaf, a chor Endebol y plant, dan arwein- iad Mr. H. S. Roberts, O^M. Gwobrvvyir cystadleuaethau ar y testynau canlynol (agored i'r cylch uchod.)— i Unawd Soprano jJwthyn bach melyn fy Nhad.' Gwobr 3s. 2 Unawd Alto, Wyres fach Ned Puw (Ceinion y GanJ. Gwobr 3s. 3 Unawd Tenor, 'Y bachgen ffarweliodd a'i wlad.' Gwobr 3s. 4 Unawd Bass 'C[iNN-ifiwn Faner.. Gwobr 3s Beirniaid Mri. J.' vYilliams, James Lewis, a H. S. Roberts, C.M. 5 Araeth Duifyfyr. Gwobr 3s. 6 Amy gall oreu Dydd y j i"-bili.' Gwobr 3s BQhhiaid Parchn. \V. G. Owen (Llifon), a J. Roberts. Y cyfansoddiadall i fod mewn Haw nos Wener, y Ibfed cyiisol, wedi eu cyfeirio i LLIFON, London House, Lorris. Enwau y cystadleuwyr ar y canu i'w hanfon i'r Ysgriienydd, erbyn nos Lun,y 2iain cyfisol. Frondeg. H. R WILLIAMS, Ysg,
THE OURE OF CONSUMPTION.
THE OURE OF CONSUMPTION. The reports as to the success of Dr. Alabone's treatment continue to be of a most encourage- ing character, and there can be. little doubt but that he is justified in taking the stand he does. I Consutiptiori,' lie says, c(iii be cu?-eel.' Let the patient combine with the doctor, let his remedial treatment be conscientiously applied and adopted, and with time and patience no result is too good to be trltc. Even the possibility of alleviating this terrible insidious and almost invariably tatal disease has taxed all the energies of the ables doctors. Koch tried, indeed, to effect a cure we all know how he failed. Inoculation, certainly, is not the tiue remedy to which consumptive people must look for help. Consumption is supposed to aq incurable after a specified stage has been reached in the progress of the disease. 'Not so,' says Dr. Alabone—and we pause, astcnished, expectant. The theory ol the causes engendering con- sumption is a field for gigantic research the results of its ravages are, unfortunately, only too clear, though we see cause and effect, and say, It is Consumption, the end is—death.' We have remained lor the most part terribly ignorant of any means to arrest the fatal progress of tnis most horrible foe of our national life and civilisation. Amongst so much conjecture, so much futile striving, it is cheering to know that Dr. Alabone has discovered a clue to this mystery. We are pleased to find that this treatment is now being successfully adopted by many members of the profession. A most successful specialist in cases of consumption, his position in the world of medicine is absolutely unique. Cases are instanced and authoritatively vouched for, which have been actually cured, even when in an advanced stage of the disease. Dr. Alabone does not contend that such cases are always curable, but lie states convincingly, that even then many cases have been cured. The nature of the treatment is set tortli ably and concisely in The Cure of Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh,' by EDWIN W. ALABONE, M.D., Phil., U.S.A., D.Sc., Ex-M.R.C.S., Eng., by Exam., 1870, Price 2s. bd., post free of A uthor, Lyntou House, Highbury Quadrant, London, AT. The work is in its 30th edition (138th thousand), the record of an enormous number of authen- ticated cases of cure being of the greatest interest. The volume is full ot practical suggestiona and is most comprehensive. It Contains o mass of information of vital importance to those suffering from chest complaints. To such as are unable, whether from distance or other causes, to consult Dr. Alabone personally, we would strongly recommend its perusal. Such sufferers can be treated by means of written' directions without the necessity cf a personal interview, when this is difficult or impossible. Dr. Alabone has penetrated far beyond the futile and half-hearted measures of resisting the insidious advances of consumption, and thousands ackowledge their gratitude, and we wish Dr. Alabone the universal recognition, which isjdue to his arduous& successful labours in combating this most insidious malady.