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DICK'S BOOTS  TH E'   222? ARE THE B E S T BrS B? ?? Excel all others for Honest Value, Sound ReliaL !e Wear. Unequalled for Stle and Comfc t. Highest Grade for Ladies and Gentlemen. The Pepfecta 11 Brand, made in our-own Factory. ) Most Modern De igns I and Shapes,  With the old fash?s?ed quality of ?tate?!s.L BOOTS for Country Wear The Dryfoot & Holdfast Brands Perfectly Waterproof. i I Agent for the f 1 NOTED K BOOTS and t DR. JAEGER S | BOOTS & SHOES. i Boys9 & GErlsl BOOTS. Hardwear and Nature Form REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. FAMILY BOOTS STORES. High Street, Barmouth. Bon Marche, Barmouth (OPPOSITE THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE RAILWAY STATION). For all the Latest Novelties of the Season in LADIES and GENTS' OUTFIT BLOUSES, OLLARETTES, GLOVES, CORSETS, HOSIERY, TIES, &C. Ladies and Genus. Tailoring to measure a Speciality NOTE THE ADDRESS- E. ROBERTS, General and Fancy Draper MOTTO-S.P.O.R.-S mail Profits-Quick Returns. FESTINIOG RAILWAY. I EVERY WEEK DAY From July 13th to Sept. 30th, 1914, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS (availabe for One or Two Days will be issued at Barmouth to BETTWSYCOED, LLANDUDNO, RHYL, COLWYN BAY, and other places on the NORTH WALES COAST, via Minffordd and Blaenau Festiniog. For particulars as ta fares, &c., apply at Station. ALSO TRIPS EVERY WEEK DAY by the Far-famed Festiniog MOUNTAIN RAILWAY through ENCHANTING SCENERY CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS are issued from July 13th to Sept. bOth, 1914, as under: rom BARMOUTH (Via Minffordd) to TANYBWLCH (for Vale of Maentwrog), TANYGRISIAU < (For Ascent of Moelwyn), and BLAENAU FESTINIOG (for the Slate Quarries), Third Class Return Fare 8/- Times of starting from YARMOUTH 9.45 a.m., and 12.50 p.m. Passengers return same day by any train having a through connection. FESTINIOG SLATE QUARRIES. Sy kind permission of the Oakeley Slate Quarries Co., Ltd., and Messrs J. W". Greaves and Son, Ltd., passengers will be allowed to see the far-famed quarries belonging to them, including Block Splitting and making of Slates. A conductor will meet the Festiniog Train due at Festiniog at 11.46 a.m. every weekday except Saturdays. 1\ v. ■? CYNFAL WATERFALLS,FESTINIOG A conveyance will run from Blaenau Festiniog through Festiniog to Cynfal Waterfalls and back every week-day July 13th to Sept. 30tb, 1914, in con- nection with trains due Blaenau Fes- tiniog 11.46 and 2.48 p.m., returning from the entrance of the Waterfalls at 3.0, 4.15 and 5.15 p.m., in time to meet the Festiniog Railway Trains due from Blaenau Festiniog at 3.47, 4.57 and 5.52 p.m. The fare for the double journey will be 1/6. Tea may be had at Minffordd & Tan- ybwlch Stations, also at Creua Farm, which is close to Tanybwlch Station. F. G. CRICK, Portmadoc, Traffic Manager. August 1914. \gl"'C/ \327-c.2TO',6 \2/"1\:7 The New, Up-to-date 1914 Visitors' Guide to Barmoutb. Contains a reliable description of the Walks, Drives and Excursions in the Neighbourhood, with a Map of the District and Plan of the Town In addition to useful information for the convenience of Visitors, the Guide contains a Chapter on the GEOLOGY of the District By Prof. 0. T. JONES, M.A.; BOTANY By Miss FLORENCE JONES, B.A.; ORNITHOLOGY By Mr. F. COBURN; CONCHOLOGY By Mr. J. J. COTTON. No Visitor to Barmouth should be without a Copy. To be bad at the The Library and all Booksellers in the Town, PRICE: THREE PENCE C:U3:lo.L.L:. S 1- I ^mm Mr. STABLEY JONES, P-A    T  H A R P 1.8 T. ENGAGEMENTS AT A VERY MODERATE TERMS. ARTISTE AT THE ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES, ABERGAVEN- NY, 1918. ————————— Apply,— 2, BEACH ROAD, BARMOUTH. WALTER nvn MES, it.ill!îl LLU I [ vnJ Auctioneer9 & Appraiser's BEGS to announce that be is open -B to conduct Sales by Auction of upon reasonable Terms. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS GUARANTEED Apply to WALTER LLOYD JON ES, Kirsg" Edward Street, or M R. JOHN ROBERTS, Riposi House, Barmouth EDWIN BL&KEY, C.E., M.I.E E., A. A. I Ei iigineei,, Architect, Surveyor, and Estate Agextt, JUBILEE ROAD. BARMOUTH. The Cardigan Bay Property Journal, containing particulars of Land and Houses for Sale or to be Let, also Houses to be Let Furnished, sent post free on receipt of one stamp. Valuations made for Mortage Probates &c. Telegrams—"BLAKEY" Barmout BARMOUTH SHORTHAND 0 & TYPEWHITINu,'l SUFIEAU, Victoria Buildings, Bapmoutti Managepess Miss ETHEL M. JOHNSON. W. A. MATON, J3Ls?t» Dealer and Phot¡ogr8,;phe1I, 1, PAVILION, Marine Parade, BARMOUTH. Pictures and Photographs Framed. Also a selection of Water Color Drawings and Oil Paintings for Sale.. High-Class Portraiture at Moderate Prices. Out-door Photographs taken by appointment. C. MAURER, 1, Aelydon, Barmouth. For Foreign & Fancy Goods. A Fine Selection of Spanish & Malta Lace. OSTRICH FEATHERS Direct from Africa. All Kinds of Tenerife. Drawn- Thread work, I Dresses, Bedspreads, Tea Cloths ¡ etc, eklc. i
SOLDIERS AND THE INSURANCE…
SOLDIERS AND THE INSURANCE ACTS. The calling up of insured per- sons who are in the Army Reserves and Territorials will materially affect their position as regards insurance from the moment they are so called up. We are asked by the Welsh Insurance Commissioners to state that in all four countries health insurance contributions of army reserves and territorials during embodied service will be at the reduced army rate of 3d. a week 112-d of which will be de- ducted from pay. They will be paid on special army B. cards supplied by Military Authorities. As regards ordinary cards for current half-year reservists should fill in the name of the Society and Branch if any and deposit cards at Military Depot in the box provided for the purpose. Territorials should send their cards to their Societies writing across them the word "Territorial." Cards left in custody of employers should be kept until further notice unless claimed by the man. During embodied service any claim to maternity benefit should be made by the wife to the approved society or in the case of deposit contri- butors to the Insurance Committee in the ordinary way. 4
RESULTS TELL.
RESULTS TELL. THERE CAN BE NO DOUBT ABOUT THE RESULTS IN BARMOUTH.. Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed, The testimony of a neighbour can be ,t nei-l?botir can be easily investigated. What better proof can be had ? Mrs S. Jones, of Aelfor Cottage, Bar- mouth, says:—"I have been troubled with rheumatic pains in my back, on and off. 1 have no doubt they were caused by the kidneys not acting pro- perly. "A friend of mine advised me to try Doan's backache kidney pills, and I am pleased to say they have done very much good. I think Doan's pills fine, and have recommended them to my friends. (Signed) S. Jones." The kidneys are the blood purifiers filtering out unceasingly, waste and poison which otherwise would injure the body. Rheumatism, dropsy," stone, sciatica, and lumbago result from kid- ney iailure, early warnings of which are urinary troubles, gravel, backache, blurred eyesight, etc. Doan's backache kidney pills assist Nature in these troubles. They go straight to the cause, strengthening the kidneys, and. inducing natural activity, which very soon regain lost ground, and flush out accumulated poisons with the urine. Price 2/9 a box; 6 boxes, 13/9 of all dealers, or from Foster-Mo CJellan Co., 8, Wells St., Oxford St., London, W. Don't ask for Backache and Ividney Pills--ask distinctly for Doan's backache kidney pills, the same asMrs Jones had.