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HIGH STREET & TEMPLE BAR, DENBIGH. T. J. WILLIAMS'S GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Of many Thousand Pounds worth of General Drapery Goods CARPETS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c., &c. AND AT GOLDEN EAGLE, HIGH STREET, Which premises have been taken till the end of September. ENORMOUS BARGAINS Will be offered in every Department. CALL EARLY AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. t-ir-Look out for further Particulars.— [8(41 CYMDEITRAS ADEILADU GOGLEDDBARTH SIR DDINBYCH. PRIF SWYDDFA:-DINBYCH. Sxcyddfeydd Cantihenol. Ooruchm/lwr. Abergele ■■ Mr, Hugh Williams, Sea View. Adwv a Choedpoeth Mr. Jos. Wilcoxon, Vron Colliery. Bagiflt Mr. John 0. Roberts, Agent, Gad- lysltoad. Bethesda •• Mr. John Jones, Bookseller, High Street. Cervg-y-Druidion Mr. David Jones, ten., Hendre- ddwvfan. Clawddnewydd Mr. Robert Roberts, Agent. (lolwvn Mr. William Hughes, Llanddulas. Corris Mr. H. Lloyd Jones, Bridge street. t'orwon Mr. Robert Richard Roberts, Temple Buildings. Jlimacl • • Mr. William Roberts, Glanllyn. DinasMawddwy Mr. Lewis Evans, Shoe Warehouse. Dolgellau Mr. David Owen, printer. llolvddelen Mr. Richard Jones, Cynnud View. Ffestiniog Mr. Robert Thomas, Post Office, Bethania. Kflint Mr. Thomas Burgess, Chester St. fjionant Mr. Thos. J ones, tailor &- di-aper. Gwrecsam Mr. William Parry, Temple How. Lceswood Mr. Peter George. Llanbcris Mr. E. Jones, Compton House. Llanarmon. Mr. H. IIughes yroeo-. Eryrys. Llangerniow Mr. Thomas AVi liams, Ty n twll. Llangollen. Mr. Thomas Jones, draper. Llannefydd. Mr. Moses Jones, Post Office. Uanrwst Mr. Owen Jones, Apothecaries Hall. Mostyn Mr. Valentine Williams, Mount Cottages. Menai Bridge Mr. Owen Davies, confectioner. Newmarket Mr. John Newton, tailor. Penmachno. Mr. Robert Jones, High street. Penrhyndeudraeth Mr. W. Hughes, Griffin Terrace. Portilinorwio Mr. R. Jones, Manehester House. Rhosllancrehrugog Mr. W. J. Rogers, Devon Cottage. Rhuddlan Mr. John Davics, Gwyndy. Rhu?yn Mr. Ezra Roberts, Valo View. ltliyl Mr. J. T. Jones, Aled House, Wel- lington Road. Trofriw Mr. David Evans, Bodlondeb. Trclfynnon a CharmeI Mr. Thomas Hayes Jones, Rosa Cottage, Carmcl. Wyddgrug Mr. John LI. Morris, printer. Pob cats am Fenthyca Arlan o'r Gymdeithas, ao am un- rhyw hysbysiad pellach yn ei chylch, i'w wncyd at yr Ysgrifonydd, Mil. ROBERT PARRY, 13, CHAPEL STREET, 4751J DENBIGH. ETHOLIAD 1886. CAN A CHYDGAN NEWYDD. "EIN GLADSTONE NI," Gan R. S. HUGHES, R.A.M. (Geiriau Cymraeg a Saesneg) gan I WAN JENKYN, F.R.H.S. SOL-FFA a'r HEN NODIANT ar yr un copi, pris 60. Kl ddylai yr un Rhyddfrydwr fod heb y Giin boblogaidd hon. Pob archebion, gyda blaendAl, i'w hanfon i D. JENKINS, Mus. Bac. (Cantab.), Aberystwyth. HENRY JONES, ESTATE AGENT and ACCOUNTANT, 221, BRECKFIELD ROAD NORTH, LIVERPOOL. PROPERTIES Bought and Sold. Printed List j- of Properties for Sale sept post free on application. References from Welsh Property Owners in Livorpoo can be given. Money Advanced on Collection of Rents. Rents carefully collected from 21 per cent. 19010 LIVERPOOL. LADIES, VISITORS. AND BUSINESS MEN WII-L FIND THE BEARS' PAW RESTAURANT, COBHAM'S BUILDINGS, 53, LORD STREET, rrilE most central, commodious, and beat ap- pointed Establishment of its kind in the city. The Viands, Wines, and other commodities supplied are the best procurable. The Cuisine and Service are perfect. The charges are moderate. JOHN COBHAM, Proprietor. [8967 MR. W. HENRY KEY, L.D.S., DENTAL SURGEON, MERTON HOUSE, RUSSELL ROAD, RHYL, A ymwela Wr llooedd canlynol- DINBYCH.—Bob dydd Merclier, yn nhy Mr. Harriso Jones, Apothecaries' Hall, High Street. HHUTHYN.- Y dydd Mawrth cyntaf yn mhob mis, a phob trydydd Uun, yn nhy Mr. Joyce, y drws nesaf i'r Llythyrdy. [8705 TROUSERS.—TROUSERS.—TROUSERS. A LL WOOL and Shrunk TROUSERS, made XV to measure, at U. 6d. 7a. lid. and 8s. lid. to 17s. Ow- ing to the great depression in Trade, we are determined to !IIni?c a return, if only at cost. Write for patterns, post free, with instructions for self-measurement. lit, BL RNETT & CO., Crown Court, Chcapside, London. 19015 ELLIS'S (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.) 4w RUTHIN "ABSOLUTELY PURE." BEQISTEB.o. ESTABLISHED 1825. WATERS BY.GISTBRSU. Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GOUT, Lithia W9ter. and Lithia and Potass Water. SOLE ADDRESS R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON A.ENTS:-W. BEST & ———' SMO LONDON AGENTS :-W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendi. sh Square. 9000 HOWARD JONES AND CO., OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. CLERICAL, MILITARY, NAVAL, AND LIVERY TAILORS. LADIES' COSTUME AND HABIT MAKERS. Terms, 5% Discount for Cash. [8988 THE RUTHIN SODA-WATER COMPANY, LIMITED. PURE MINERAL WATERS. Manufactured from an Artesian Spring of groat depth. Forwarded all Railway Stations in tbe United Kingdom In ordinary Cork BotUes, or in the Company's owit New Patent Antwsj pnons. in ord See Testimonials and report of Analj sis. Post free on application. BOD A WATER. REGISTERED. LEMONADA. SODA WATER.    ?. SELTZER WATER. GINGER BEED. LITHIA WATER. GINGER ALE POTASH WATER. GINGERETTB. LITHIA & POTASS. LIME JUICE SYRUP. And the highly recommended ALGERIAN WATER. The Company's Waterø may be obtained from all respectable Chemists, Confectioners, and all first class Hotels Restaurants, fco. AU orders and oomznunicationo to be addressed to The MANAGER, Cambrian Works, RUTHIN. N. W. 7437 Y CWMNI wedi ei ffUrflo yn 1745. 0 K (gwerth £ 10),-Am nodyn £ 5, anfonir yn Sft 5. (klidraul a dlogel trwy y Ilithyrdy, nn oLiVM WATCHES di-allwed Y Boneddwr Sirol, gydag ,lldflu cryno, go?p ? onedig, tri chwarter Ptte fever wedi ei emu yn Hawn mewn ruby, ei mantI ?m?MnS.eigwaitho'rfath bcr?eithiaf mown canadau arian sylwcddol, gyda gwydr crisia) gw as- tad botwm 'vein o aur, a chyssyHtKMio.u aur 'ic n'iwy Y fath wert am yr arian crioed o?r bS i'r cy ocPei i wedi ei rhcoieiddio at?yfer hinsoddau poethion oe 0 yii abl i dda y riniact arwaf; ac yn sicr o roddi y bodd- Md mwyaf i bawb a'i dcfuyddm. nip —Yr un ysgogiadM, cryno gorphenedig, T, ? 0 wedi eu gosod mcwn canadau heirdd a thrwm 18-carat aur, gyda gwydr crisial gwastad. fj O -Yr Oriadur 2p, o bob maint, i Foneddig 9 ?. esMaBoneddiKmn. yn enwog am gadw amser, a'u gwarantu gan  'ftirm,' A?on? Y^ ORTADUTON^R ?au y bydd genych eisicu  Su ??eir?vy y IIythy?y?c? T'??-t'?"" ni roddfr hwy end i weithwyr medma. A''?' pa faint fydd y g63t|cyn deohreu ar y ?waith. (?c ymgymmeraf finnau fir cyfrifoldeb a'r draul o u banfon yn ol. ORIADURON o lp i lOOp. Anfonir Pamphled Darluniadol yn ddidAl. Telir y cludiad gyda'r ffyrdd haiarn pan nfi bydd y tftl yn fwy na 5p, y cant ar bris yr Onaduron a brynir. MR. T. R. RUSSELL,  18,CHUIWH ST., VIVERPOOL. 8m Mr. EDWARDS, SURGEON DENTIST. 11, HIGH STREET, DINBYCH, Gartref bob dydd o Naw hyd Saith o'r gloch. Ymwelir A'r Ilcoedd canlynol;- PORWEN, y dydd Gwener cyntaf yn mhob o 12 mis, a phob Ffair, yn nhy Mrs. Owens, Meirion House RHUTHYN.—Bob dydd Llun, a phob Ffair, yn nhÿ Mr Lewis Jones, Llyfvwerthydd, St. Peter's Square, 0 12 hyd 4. BALA.-Bob dydd Sadwrn, a phob Ffair, gyda Mr. David Jones, cyfrwywr, Tegid street, o 12 hyd 5. Ni chodir tAl am yrngyngliori. Siaredir Cyinraeg. [8929a DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW WILL BE HELD IN ACTON PARK, WREXHAM, On ^RJDA.YAUGUST 6th, 1886. PATRON-SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART. President for the Year. SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART. Vice-President. MR. AMBROSE SUTTON, Althrey Hall. PRIZES amounting to ?410 are offered for ?AT?.L HORSED SHEEP. PIGS, POULTRY CHEESE, B??T'EOR LEAPING OF HUNTERS, ROOT CROPS, &c. The Leaping of Hunters open to the United Kingdom. PRIZES amounting to £ 145 are offered by the Wrerfiam Local Committee for CATTLE. SHEEP, PIGS LEAP- ING OF COBS TURN-OUTS, DOGS, POULTRY, CHEESE, BUTTER, &c., entries for which must be made to Mr. JOHN EVANS, The Hollies Marchwlel. Wrexham; on or before the 12th of July, who will, on application, slpply List of Prizes, &c. All the Prizes offered by the -,?am Local Committee (excepting those for CheeBe and Dogs, which will be Open to the United Kingdom) will bo limited to general Competition within the bocietys District of Denbighshire and Flintshire. Rules, with the Society's List of Prizes, Forms of Entry, and every other information, may be had of the Secretary, to whom all Entries for the Society's Prizes must be sent on or before Monday, July 12th. Mol<l,Jnne 30th, 1886. GEORGE BELLIS, Secretary. Mold, June 30th, 1880. SUCCESS COMMANDS SUCCESS. SPECULATION AND INVESTMENT with O limited and defined risk. Stock Exchange oper- ations made easy. The minimum of risk and the maximum of gain. MIDDLETON & CO., form their COMBINATIONS of SPECULATORS for STOCK EXCHANGE dealings as fast as remit- tanc(ja_reacli them. Operations extend from two to thirty days or thereabouts. Immediate oper- ations. Immediate settlements. Profits divided pro rata. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. TV/I IDDLETON & CO. have invariably made l." large and speedy profits, ranging from 40% to 500% and they have always closed their COMBINATIONS with VERY HANDSOME PROFITS in them for each and every Contributor interested. Shares £5 each. Any number open. Explanatory Pamphlet (5th edition), entitled, MONEY MANIPULATED, MASSED, and MUL- TIPLIED,' Post free, and all particulars on ap- plication. INDIVIDUAL SPECULATIVE ACCOUNTS opened on unique and very favourable terms, DEALINGS AT THE CLOSEST MARKET PRICES, with no further liability beyond the cover actually deposited. DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNTS opened and advised upon and conducted with care and skill. MIDDLETON & Co., Sworn Stock & Share lYi BROKERS and DEALERS. HEAD OFFICES-64, Moorgate St.) {Lt AOwNDnAOM N,w JU.Op. Branch Offices-7, Trump St., r Telephone Nos. 10,161 and 840. 8986 Telegraphic Address, Combination.' London. CWMNI TAN YSWIRIANT SWYDD AMWYTHIG A GOGLEDD CYMRU [SHROPSHIRE & NORTH WALES FIRE OFFICE). Sefydlwyd trwy Ddeddf Seneddol, 1837. PRIF SWYDDFA:-HIGH STREET, AMWYTHIG. YMDDIRIEDOLWYR. Y GWIR ANRHYDEDDUS IARLL POWIS. ED. CORBETT, YSW. SYR VINCENT R. CORBET. YMAE can y Cwmni uchod GYFALAF Y FAWR VED ? EI THALU I FYNY, gyda Thry- sorfa GYNNYDDOL a GWARANTEDIG; a cheir fod swm y Rhagdaliadau a ofynir ganddynt nior isel ag yn unrhyw swyddfa barchus yn y Deyrnas. Cyflawnir tros-symmudiadau o swyddfeydd eraill yn ddidraul i'r yswiredig. Cyfarfyddir a cholledion yn ddiattreg a rhydd- frydig. Y mae y Cyfarwyddwyr yn agored i dderbyn Ceisiadau am AGENCIES oddi wrth bersonau o ddylanwad a safle mewn cymdeithas. GRIFFITH DAVIES, CYFARWYDDWR GWEITHREDOL. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A DRAPERY BUSINESS and PREMISES, in a Town in North Wales. A good opjwrtunity for a pushing Young Man with Capital. Excellent House and Shop, suitable for any business. Apply, No. 9009, BANNER Office, Denbigh. PRIVATE HOTEL (SUPERIOR). CAMBRIAN HOUSE, 1, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON, W. C. Situation Central, and close to 'Busses and Three Important Railway Stations. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. Mrs. DELA HOYDE, Late of Aberystwyth. ARNOLD COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL. Bsv, EDGAR WILLIAMS, M. A., B. D. DUPILS are prepared for all the preliminary JL Examinations and Commercial hie. Nine have passed this half year. 191JIG KINGSLAND SCHOOL (INTERMEDIATE and COMMERCIAL) SHREWSBURY. Established in 1!US as a Boarding and Day School by? Poole, who was succeeded by the late Mr. Femngt? his Old-established and successful School will t? ,8 conducted by e MR. J. OWEN Formerly Visitinff Agent and Inspector for the British^ Foreign School Society; for fouryeara Tutor at Training College for Teachers; and from 18(6 to ip;' Master of Maongwyn Grammar School, with a complete staff of Qualified Assistants. The School stands in its own grounds in the most flc. lichtful and salubrious suburb of Shrewsbury. Thc schooi room and dormitories are modern buildings, constructed especially for school purposes, and are admirably adapted to conduce to the health and comfort of the pupils. Shrewsbury, though on the borders of Wales, is a thor. ough English-speaking town, and has a most convenient train service to all parts of the Principality. Pupils are thoroughly prepared for Commercial and Professional vocations, or for the various Public Examin- ations. The methods of instruction are modern, and such as are approved by the highest educational authorities. Prospectuses, containing full information, Terms, &c., may be had on application. SSIS5 BRYNARVOR SCHOOL, TOWYN. PRINCIPAL.-MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by QUALIFIED RESIDENT MASTERS In Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, &c. BRYNARVOR SCHOOL, commodious and well fitted, has been specially erected for the accommoda- tion and tuition of Boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensive Playgrounds, Cricket Fie d, and Gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirablo School premises in the Prin- ality' C1 ?Nip»3 are prepared for the various examinations con- nected with the Universities and Colleges, for the learned professions, Banking and Commercial pursuits. Classics are held in connection with the Science and Art Department, the Examinations being held in May in each year. The School year consists of Three Terms. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. [8155 THE SALOP SCHOOL, OSWESTRY. HEAD MASTER-MR. JOHN EVANS, M. A., (Classical and Mathematical High Honours). ASSISTED BY QUALIFIED MASTERS. A THOROUGH Preparation for Commercial and Professional Life, and also for all Examinations. HONOURS in 1881.-John Roes Evans. London Univer- sity Matriculation, 1st Division; Josiah O. Thomas, London University Matriculation, 1st Division; Thomas Evans, Preliminary Examination Law Incorporated Society; James R. Jones, Medical Preliminary Examination, Edin- burgh University. PREVIOUS HONOURS INTER ALIA.-Colney Camp, bell, Second, Civil Service Examination; Edward Owen, Eleventh, Civil Service Examination-in all sixty of Mr. Evans's Pupils have succeeded at similar examinations. The situation of the Salop School is allowed to be excel- lent for health and beauty. The house is of modem con- struction; Class-rooms, Dormitories, &c., lofty and well- ventilated; all other arrangements internal and external desirable for the health and comfort of the pupils. [8336 SEASIDE EDUCATION. CLAREMONT HOUSE, WATERLOO, LIVERPOOL. Principal—MISS BAMAGE. rpHE First Masters in Liverpool attend weekly Tfor Mathematics, Science, Elocution, Music, Singing, Drawing, French, German, Harmony, Violin, and Dancing. Terms include English, French, Music, Drilling, seat in Church and Laundress, with one or more accomplishments according to age. Extra Uranehea: Latin, Hannony, Violin, private Sing- ing and Dancing. Pupils prepared for the Oxford, Cambridge, Royal Academy, and other examinations. The House detached, and with a large Garden, stands close to the Shore, and has an uninteruptcd sea and river view. large Bathrooms, and all the modem improvements in Drainage, &e. References to parents of past and present pupils in England and North Wales. School Terms begbt about January 20th. May 6th, & Sep- School Te"ns be 9:tt Pupils may enter at the half term. ARGRAPHIAD NEWYDD 0 Weithian Cerddorol y diweddar JOHN AMBROSE LLOYD. CANTATA-" Gweddi Habacuc," pris Is. 6c. ANTHEM—" A bydd yn y dyddiau diweddaf," And it shall come to pass in the last days." Hen Nodiant, pris Is.; Sol-ffa, pris 6c. ANTHEM-" Deffro "(Help us and save). Hen Nodiant, 6c.; Sol-ffa, 3c. Ymofyner & J. Ambrose Lloyd, 8, Grosvenor Park Road, Chester; William Hughes, Dolgellau; Isaac Jones, Tre herbert, a'r holl Lyfrwerthwyr. 8862- OLD SHIRTS. T3EFITTED, fine Irish Linen, ready for use, i\ 2s. 6d. NEW SHIRTS, Irish Linen Fittings, sample tree, 3s. 9d. to 6s. 9d. Night Shirts, 3s. 9d. Gent's best Linen Collars, any shape, 2s. 9d. half doz. ABOVE CARRIAGE FREE. Price Lists sent. B. and E. M'HUGH, BELFAST. 9003 J. W. BROWN, Auctioneer, Valuer & Estate Agent, DENBIGH, And High Street, RHYL (Opposite the Post Office). ALL descriptions of SALES conducted on ad- f vantageous terms, and settled for on day of Sale, it desired. Valuations for Probate and Administration. Valuations of Farming Stock & Tenant Right, Housenola Furniture, &c., on reasonable terms. LAND AND HOUSE RENTS COLLECTED. Argraphwyd a Chyhoeddwyd gan THOMABGM A1 FAB, yn eu Hargraphdy vn SMTT.Y.CAPtL, DINBYCH, .dyd Merclier, Gorphenaf 149g, 1886.