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COUNTY OF CARNARVON. R E G I S T R A T 10 N 10TIC 18 HEREBY GIVEN that THOMAS JONES, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, having been 1" appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the Southern and Northern Division of the County of Carnarvon respectively, and the Lists of County Electors, will hold Courts for that purpose at the several times and places undermentioned That is to bay For the a?verat Parishes cfConway. Maenan I ?? ??rOUUNNTT? Y COURT, in the Town of T Llljvs!ffa»penn, Gf}.)xiffffin n  C0NWAY, COUNTY COURT, 1D the Town of D?-fytchi. Llanbedr-Ce DOgarrog '? JTEMBKR ?;??TEN?c?nthe?ren:o???' Abbey. TJ!;MBKR mstant, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon. ?he several Parishes ofE.iwy.rho.  At the POLICE COURT, at LLANDUDNO, on „ For the several P„ ari.sh.es of E,, gl.wysrh.os. rLila.nn. l M0NDAY, the 10th day of SEPTKMBEH inMant, t dudno and Dangwstemn. J ?,: :I}oo¿. SSPTKIDIEB 1Dtant, at I For the Several Parishes of Trefriw Tr?wy,?" At the MAGISTRATES' ROOM, at BETTWS- Danrochw\n. Eidda, Penmachno, :D ?,w3,d YCOED, on MONDAY, the 10th day of SEPTEMBER and Bettw8yeoed. J instant, at 3.15 o'clock in the afternoon. For the several Parishes of Llanfaglan, Bettws- "j At the COUNTY HALL, in the Town of CAR- garmon, LJanbeblig, LIanfairis?aer, and Han- ? NARVON, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of Su. wnda. J jr?BER instant, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon. For the several Parishes of Bangor, Aber anl i At the MAGISTRATES'ROOM, in the City of F- or t.h. e several ,o Parisht. es of fTB< angor. Aber M?? jg?g?? MONDAY, the 17th day of SspTM. LdMtatrtecnan. i BER IDstant, at rEN o'clock in the forenoon. For the Eeveral Parishes of Llandegai and Llan. î At the DOUGLAS ARMS HOTEL, at For the ?eral Parses of L.ande?i and L.?. ??HE'SDAonTUESDA?elBt? of'SE? ifecnta. j TEMBER instant, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon. For tho several Parishes of Llanberis, Llanddein-l At the BOARD SCHOOLROOM, at CWMYGLO, ■ I and Llanrug. j Qn WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of 8EPMMMB in- M- kt n Hanrug. j stant, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon. For the several Parishes of Clynnog, Llandwreg,") At the BOARD SCHOOLROOM, at PENY- l'or the several Parishes of Clyniiog, Llandwrog, ? GROES, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of SEpMM- J BER instant, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon. For the several Parishes of Llanaelhaiarn, LLAN^ At the TOWN HALL, in the Town of PWLL- gybi, Denio, Llannor, L)anarmon. Al,rr?l?, Pen- HELI on FRIDAY, the 21st day of SEPTEMEB in- rhos, Llanengan, Liaubedrog, Llangian, HanH- j t t ? TEN o'clock in the forenoon. hacgeIBachfiiaeth. ? c oc 1D e orenoo For the several Parishes of Aberdaron, Llanfael-^ At the PENRHYN ARME, in the Village of rhys, Rbiw, Bryncroes, Llangwnadl, Bodverin, I SARNFEILLTEYRN, on SATURDAY, the 22nd Meillteyrn, Bottwnog, Llaniestyn, Llandegwning, F day of SEPTEMBER instant, at 10.30 o'clock in the Penlleob, Tydweiliog. J forenoon. „ -i At the TOWN HALL, in the Town of NEVIN, For the several arls es of Bodvean, Cer 10, ? ? SATURDAY, the 22nd day of SEPTEMBER in- PistyU, Caingiwch, Edeyrn, Nevin, Llan d ?,l wen. btant, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon For the several Parishes of Penmorfa, Llanfio At the WHITE LION HOTEL, in the Town of hangel-y-pennant, Criccieth, Llanystumdwy, and V CRICCIETH, on MONDAY, the 24th day of SEP- Dolbenmaen. J TEMBER instant, at 10.45 o'clock in the forenoon. For the several Parishes of Be idgelert, Ynyscyn-'S haiarn.MdTrenye. and also for all other Parishes, I At the MAGISTRATES' ROOM, FORT- Townships, Frecincta. or Places (if any) oltted in ???00 on MONDAY, the 24th day of SEPTEM- this Notice, or for which no other place is herein BER instant at 2 30 o'clock in the afte Doo appointed for revising the List of V oters for such t? ??? ?tant, at 2 30 o'clock in the afternoon. Parish, Township, or Place. Overseers of the Parishes are required, by Act of Parliament, to attend the Court to be holden for Revising the Lists relating to their respective Parishes, and to BRING WITH THEM THE PARISH RATE BOOKS, the Original Notices of Claims and Objections, and all other Documents relating to the Registration. JOHN H. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace's Office, CLERK OF THE PEACE. Carnarvon, September 1st, 1888. 872o BOOKSENLLE1RSX, 0 The Old-established Business of NIXON AND j? ? y i s, BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS, STATIONERS, LETTER-PRESS and LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS, ILLUMINATORS. RELIEF STAMPERS, AND ARTIST COLORMEN, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, IS etill carried on in the Old Premises, and has NO CONNECTION with any other Person J. or Firm, whether using the name of JARVIS or otherwise. NIXON AND J A E V I S Find it necessary to make this Announcement in consequence of communications intended for them NOT having reached them, and they respectfully request that LETTERS AND ORDERS may be sent to NIXON AND JARVIS, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. Telegrams, NIXON AND JARVIS, BANGOR. 54; MESSRS BROWN, HOLMES & CO. ARE NOW SHOWING NEW FABRICS FOR THE AUTUMN. ALSO NEW MODELS IS MILLINERY, MANTLES, I-OSTUIIES, AND FURS. "*2NT FREE BY POST. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, HARMONIUM TUNING, &c. u_- ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 70 YEARS. A. RICHARDSON, SUCCESSOR TO BOUCHER AND CO., CHESTER, PIANOFORTE TUNER, &c., To TFUIIRCITBGBBthe DUKE and DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN BART., M P., and LADY WYNN The RIGHT HON. WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE ILP., and MRS. GLADSTONE and the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of the District. TUNERS OF .APPROVED ABILITY VISIT REGULARLY THE WHOLE OF NORTH WALES ALL PQMMniOCATIONB PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. WATTWB MURDOCK and Ca's. Walnut Cottage Piano, 21 GnineM. Onr "People's Iron W Pia?? h?me WaJnut C?e.F.? Front Trua?,w, 20 Guineas. Our "Schoolroom I lTott, W| nr ?^ iS nnifed IS Guine"as 0? "Cottaeer'a" Pianoforte, handsome W.InutCaae, f5 GUI."B* A ?r,t-taii Wa?? anty ?Li, ,?.,y lastrurnent, Carriage Paid. Twelve Months FREE Tnoin? and EMhauiied Free within Six Montha if Mt approved of. INSTRUMENTS ON THE THREE YEARS SYSTEM CIRCULATING MUtUC LIBRARY, 43, BRIDGE-STREET RO W, OHESTBB MRS M. A. C ROOKS, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL, BANGOR, AND 71, HIGH STREET, RHYL, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT FOR:. FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES. THE LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH WALES. JTNNETS'j BOOTS IN STOCK, AND LADIES DRESS SHOES or ALL SORTS THE K WATERPROOF, BOSTOCK'S SHOOTING- AND WALKING BOOTS. NATURAL AND SYSTEMATIC BOOTiJ AND SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. Gentlemen's Dress Boots and Shoes, And a great variety of Hand-sewn Button, Lace an 1 Elastic Gentlemen's Walking Boots an,i Blioeq, also Men' and Women's Boots Very Cheap. A most Extorsive Stock suitable for all Clashes. AN INSPECTION INVITED. LADIIS' Snow iwi) FITTING ROOM UPSTAIRS. HAND-BEWK BOOTS MADE TO OBPIB. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. NOTE THE ADDRESS. t GLENMAHRA! ANALYSIS: EDINBURGH, 7th Feb., 1884. I have ana?il8ed and cavefullit examined severul I 7/in? «na?«'? 'M? M;'<M/ <.TaM!t!<jMM)'<t? lIfAIIRA' WHISKY taken from their ordinary stock, and find it to be a high claw spirit of full strength, and perfectly free from adulteration of any kind. The process of maturing-the object of iehich is the natural formatioll of the fragrant ethers on ivhich the bouquet and flavour so highly esteemed in qood whisky dtpend-has been completed, and I can recommend the 'GLENMAIIRA.' WHISKY as one of the finest and best that has come under my observation. "JOHN NICOL, Ph.D., Lecturer in (hemist,-y." 42s. A DOZEN 20s. K GALL. SOLE AGENT: WILLIAM EDWARDS, STATION HOTEL, AND MENAI WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, BANGOR. 77B ENGLAND is far behind every Country in the fj World in the Facilities and Cheapness of Inter-communication by means of Post Cards. The Post Office realise a profit of 75 per cent. as between the Buying and Selling Prices. THICK POST QARDS 6k PER DOZEN. JARVIS AND COMPANY, LORNE HOUSE (Three Doors below Post Office), BANGOR. 6490 PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. E. CLARKE, L.D.S., RC-S., DENTAL SURGEON, BANGOR, TAKES this opportunity of thanking his Patients and informing them that owing to increasing practice he Las been compelled to Remove flom Bulkeley-terraoe to his larger and more convenient Premises, called TAN-YGRAIG, whioh is situated in the High-street, adjoining the Cricket Ground, where he may be consulted for the future free of oharge upon all oases appertaining to the Teeth. Mil CLARKE, or qualified assistant, attend. BEAUMARIS every MONDAY, at 50, CASILB- STRUNT. PENMAENMAWR every alternate THURSDAY at CANTON HOOBE. 5840 ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE AT REGENT HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR. MRS R. P. EVANS will on and after TUES- DAY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER, 1888, offer the aTOCK of SURPLUS SUMMER GOODS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, and comprise a variety of FIRST CLASS MILLINERY in all its Branches, Ladies' Mantles, Jerseys, Aprons, Sun- shades, Umbrellas, Coraete, Wool Bhawls. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING AND BABY LINEN, Hosiery, Gloves, Children's Summer Costumes, Fanoy Goods, Ac. TERMS :-READY CASH ONLY. z859 A Catalogue of Important Theological Books, COMPRISING Bibles, Commentaries, Treatises, Memoirs,Ecclesiaotical Histoiies.and other books on a variety of subjects of interest, all offered AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES For Cash, has jast been published, and will be for- warded GRATIS and POST FREE on application, by HENRY YOUNG & SONS, Booksellers, 12, South Castle-street, Liverpool. All NEW BOOKS supplied at a Discount of 3d in the Shilling for Cash. 904jl DR. JONES, D.D.S., &c., SURGEON DENTIST, Opposite the Market, Bailor. DA. J O N E 8 visits LuNairNi every DTHURSDAY, at Dedwigan-road. A-?off with Mr HCOBES, Stationer, TUESDAYS, July 3 and 31, August 28, SeptemberS. BZTBCSDA And EBENKZBB, TUESDAY after Pay day. 10 RR CHIMNEY SWEEPING! IPT CHIMNEY SWEEPING r ,j, CHIMNEY SWEEPING! WILLIAM PARRY, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 64, CAELLEPPA, BANGOR, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Bangor and ihe neighbourhood generally that, at the request of several of the leading families of the district, he has purchased njw SWEUPING MACHINERY, and having secured the services of thoroughly Practical Men, W. P. is now prepared to undertake the Sweeping and perfect Cleaning of any kind of Flue, and respectfully solicits your esteemed commands. Grates and Ranges re-set, &c. Payments Quarterly or Half-year!y, if desired. Yearly Contracts undertaken. Estimates supplied. All ORDERS punctually attended to. Smoky Chimneys Cured by a New Invention. 571 J COWLISHAW, COACH BUTLDER, FIELD-STREET, LLANGEFNI, BESPECTFULLY begs to thank his numerous patrons for the kind support accorded him in the above department, and solicits a continuance of their favours. A good selection of New and Second-hand Cars. &c., always on hand. Carriages, Sc., lepsired, Painted, and Trimmed. All orders executed promptly atil at the most moderate prices, consistent with good workman- aliip. Estimates given for all kinds of Woi k. 92 JOHN JJEACH AND CO.. NORTH WALES PRIVATE ENQUIRY OFFICES. BANGORHIOH RTSEKT. COLWYN BAY10, STATION-ROAD. J. L. & CO. are also prepared to advance cash to all respectable persons on Property. Note-of-hand, or Security. Cases conducted with Promptness and Secrecy.—Write or Telegraph to LEACH, Accountant, BANOOB or CoLWYN BAY, Whdl a quali- fied man will wait upon yoa for instruction. 665B TRY THE UNIVERSAL DIGESTIVE TEA I dried and prepared upon a new patented prin- ciple. Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorities in England, The Tannin is entirely neutralised. Delicious Flavour. No more Nervous- ness or Indigestion through Tea Drinking. In packets, on.'v 2j, 2« 8d, and 3«4d per lb.—Agent: T. Bwnor HOOKHJ; Mobtyn-stteet, Llanduduo, 330o THE PENRHYN GARDEN PARTY. BY the kind permission of the RIOHT HON. LORD jj AND LADY PENRHYN, T. MILLS, PHOTO- GRAPIIER, GARTH, BANGOR, bad the honour of taking several instantaneous photographs of the Party on the Lawn at the Castle during the day (14th inst.), which will be ready for Sale in a few days. Particulars may be had on application at the STUDIO, 53, Garth-road (near the Ferry), Bangor. N.B.-Special advantages given to Guests taking a Full Set. 818L TOWYN TILERY AND PIPE WORKS FORYD, NEAR ABERGELE. LAND DRAINING PIPES from 1! inches to 6 inches always STOCK, which are made of the BEST SELECTED CLAY, free from Lime- stone. Larger Sizes made on the Shortest Notice. THE Works have a Siding adjoining the Chester and Holyhead Railway are near Foryd Pier, Rhyl, where vessels can be loaded. The above WORKS are NURPR to Anglesey and Carnarvonshire by many miles than any other works in the district. For prices and particulars apply to J. WILLIAMS A Co., 867H TOWIN TILERY, APERGELip. PENMON PARK QUARRIES, PENMON, NEAR BEAUMARIS, ANGLESEY, N. W. THESE QUARRIES are now opened on a large i scale. MARBLE BLOCKS and LIME STONES Sawn, Worked, and Polished by Machinery. Manager: W. TIIOMAS, Bryn Garth, Bangor London Offices 5, BIBHOPSOATE-STRENT, WITHIN E.C. 25 PCAMBRIDGB UNIVERSITY PRESS. THE HISTORY of the LAW OF TITHES in L England, being the Yorke Prize Essay of the University of Cambridge for 1887, by William Easterby, B.A., Ll.B., St. John's College and the Middle Te.kle, 7s 6d. l.ondon-b. J. Clay and Sonb, Cambridge Uni- versity Press Warehouse, Ave Maiia-Lane, E.C. 702i LANDAUS, BRAKES, and every other kind of Carriage, Also ALBERT DRAGS AND RUSTIC CARTS at very low prices, at CAMPLING AND SON, 435A THE RHYL CARRIAGE WORKS. "ROYAL and COMMERCIAL HOTEL," PORTMADOC. FIRST-CLASS HEARSE for one or two horses 1' kept at the Hotel for Hire. 68 Erskine Arms Hotel, CONWAY, NORTH WALES. CLOSE TO THE RAILWAY STATION AND CASTLE. VISITORS, TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN WILL FIND HOME COMFORTS AT THE ABOVE HOTEL. NEWL FURNISHED THROUGHOUT AND UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Everything of the Best Quality. COACHES FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL DRIVES PASS DAILY. 259 MESSRS J. LEACH & CO., Accountants and Auditors, are now prepared to make PRIVATE CASH ADVANCES In any part of England and Wales to all classes of Borrowers, viz.: Clergymen, Professional men, Farmers, Shopkeepers, Householders and others, ENTIRELY ON THEIR OWN NOTE OF HAND. The mode of security (no bills of sale) promissory notes only being used. Terms easier than any other office. Repayment to suit all borrowers. All business strictly private and confidential. Distauce no object. Mortgages on Bills of Sale under. taken. 845a JS- PLAIN AND VS- COLOURED tS- PRINTING OP IJIL DESCRIPTIONS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED, ON SEASONABLE TERKS, AT Tlll NORTH WALES CHRONICLE STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH STREET, BANGOR LITHOGRAPHIC, COPPERPLATE. AND LETTERPRESS PRINTING A LARGE STAFF AND AN EXTENSIVE PRINTING PLANT. ALL ORDERS SPEEDILY ATTENDED TO AUCTIONEERS' CATALOGUES. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE SOCIETIKS* BALANCE SHEETS AND RULES PROSPECTUSES AND REPORTS. LEGAL AND OTHER FORMS. PAMPHLETS AND SERMONS. MOURNING AND MEMORIAL CARDS. BILLHEADS AND INVOICES. PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS. MENU CARDS AND TOAST LISTS. POSTING BILLS AND PLACARDS. HANDBILLS AND SHOW CARDS. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER FORMS. t3- SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR PRINTING VERx LARGE POSTERS, PLAIN OR COLOURED. BRANCH PRINTING OFFICE; Caxton House, LLANDUDNO WBIIU a" Au. OBCSGS Irou PRINTING ARE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO SAILINGS BETWEEN NORTH WALES AND LIVERPOOL. TWICE'EACH WAY DAILY (SCNDAYS EXCEPTED), Weather and circumstances permitting. fThe Favourite Steamer "PRINCE ARTHUR" LEAVES SrUMBOAT WHARF, I MENAI BRIDGE, and BANGOR ffBf?p' MONDAY and SATURDAY '?-?????MormcRS ?t 6 &m. BEAUMARIS 6-20, LLANDUDNO 7-30, for LIVERPOOL. On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY Mornings leuves MENU BIUDGE and BANGOR at 8.30 a.m., BEAUMARIS 8-50, and LLAN. DeDNO 10, for Liveriwol. Thi& Steamer returns from Liverpool each day at 1-30 p.m.). The well-known Saloon Steamer "BONNIE PRINCESS" Leaves each day from Menai Bridge and Baneor at 3-30 p.m., Beaumaris 4 p.m., LJanduono 5 p.m., for Liverpool, returning each morning from Liverpool at 10-30 a.m. Fares: Menai Straits to Liverpool, return 1st Saloon, 5s 6d 2nd Saloon, 4s 6d; Llandudno to Liverpool, return 1st Saloon, 5s 2nd Saloon, 4s. For further information apply at the Company's Offices, Steamboat Wharf, Menai Bridge. Agent, JOHN HDQHEB. 432-175t SPLENDID SEA EXCURSIONS TO NORTH WALES. THE FAST SALOON STEAMER "ALEXANDRA" OR "MARSEILLES" 1 WILL SAIL DAILY (Sunday: J???. W excepted, weather an'i oth.-r ZSwfSxi circumstances permitting) from the <ai t  M N  P?INCE'S LANDING STAGE, LIVERPOOL, at 10.30 a.m. for LLANDUDNO, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, & MENAI BRIDGE (St, George's Piet), arriving in time to leave Llandudno for Menai Straits about ONE o'clock. Returning from Menai Bridge (St. George's Pier) at 3.15 p.m.; Bangor, 3.15 p.m.; Beaumaris, 3.40 p.m.; Llandudno, 4.45 p.m.; and arriving in Liverpool 7.30 to 8 p.m. The Saloon Steamer "MARSEILLES" Will leave the LANDING STAGE every SATURDAY at 1.30 p.m. Passengers can return same evening from Llan. dud no per "Alexandra" (4.45),oron Monday Morning per Marseilles from Menai Bridge, 6 a.m.. Llan- dudno, 7.15 a.m., arriving in Liverpool about 10 a.m. SPECIAL RETURN FARE for these trips, 3s 6d (available for return on day of issue or Monday following by either steamers). ORDINARY FARES by Either Steamers (including Boatage and Pier Dues) :-SINGLE FARES.—Liverpool to or from Llandudno: Saloon, 38 6d; Fore Cabin, 2s 6d. Liverpool to or bom Beaumaris, Bangor, or Menai Bridge: Saloon, 48 6d; Fore Cabin, 3s. RETURN FARES.-Avail- able for the SEASON by either Steamers: -Liverpool to or from Landudno Saloon, 5s; Fore Cabin, 4g, Liverpool to or from Beaumaris, Bangor, or Menai Bridge Saloon, 5s 6d; Fore Cabin, 4s 6,1. INTERMEDIATE FARES.—Llanduiino to Menai Straits; Single, Is; Return, Is 6d. Children under Twelve Half-price. Season Tickets 92 28 each. Refreshments on Board. For Special Terms for Pic nic Parties, etc., apply on Board or to Felix Henry, 24, Mumps, Oldham; Thomas Cook and Son, 61, Market-street, Manchester, and 11, Ranelagh-street, Liverpool; R. Hughes, 3, Warehouse-street, Llandudno; Edward Parry, Greengrocer, Bulkeley-square, M^nai Bridge Evan Stanley, 3. Stanley-street, Beaumaris T. E. Cow- burne, Stationer, &c.. 55, Uolyhead-road, Upper Bangor; Jeremiah Griffiths, Boatman, Garth, Bangor or to R. and D. Jones, 28, Brunswick. street, Liverpool. Special Saturday Afternoon Trips 1.30 from Landing Stage, returning same day or Monday. Return Fare, 3s 6<1. The Marseilles is open for charter for the day, to convey School Trips, & any days except Satur- days and ilondai s, on moderate terms. 480 232a FAVOURITE SEA TRIPS! FAVOURITE SEA TRIPS' By the FASTS ALOO N STEAMER "MARSEILLE S," FROM CARNARVON AND PORTYNLLEYN TO BARDSEY ISLAND (Weather and other cironmstauces permitting). 1 „ T UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18tb, 1888, 1 leaves CABNABVON at 9.30 a.m., ■ .0 after arrival of the 9.24 a.m. train, •—*•♦ £ 5* and PORTINLLETN at 11 a.m. for BABDSEY ISLAND. Returning from Bardsey Island at 2.30 p.m. prompt, arriving at Portynlleyn about 4.30 p.m., and Carnarvon about 6 p.m. Return Fare from PORTYNLLEYN, 2S 6d; Retarn Fare from CARNARVON, 3& 6d. Boatage to be paid by Passengers as customary. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, leaves CABNAB- VON at 8.30 a.m. for LIVERPOOL, Menai Bridge and Bangor at 9.30 a.m,; Beanmaris at 10 am., and Llandudno at 11.15 a.m. FARES Single- CABNABVON to LIVERPOOL, 38 6d; CARNARVON to LLANDUDNO, 2s; CARNARVON to MENAI STRAITS, IS FARES: Return—CARNARVON to LIVERPOOL, return to MENAI BRIDGE or BANGOR by the "Alexandra," 58 6d. REFRESHMENT-Breakfasts, Dinners and Teas at Moderate Charges. Tickets to be had at the principal HOTELS in Carnarvon and the neighbourhood -R. and D. JONES, 28, Bruiiswiok- street, Liverpool, 921L INMAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAUEBS TO NEW YORK. INMAN AND INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Calling at Qneeustown every Thursday. Moderate Saloon and Second Cabin Fare, Steerage Fare as low as by any other First Class Line. Through Bookings to any part of the STATES or CANADA, including Manitoba and North and South West Territory. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE and Co., 22, Water- street, Liverpool; or to Edward Jones, 170, High- street, Bangor; Hugh Hughes, 7, Mai-ket,row. Am- iwcli; Richard Roberts, Old Post-office, Betliesda; John Jones, Bookseller, do Robert Parry, Douglas terrace, do Hy. J. Williams, 66. Bryngwenith, CiallwyngrNdd. z60 EV B R G.R F, E N S." STOCK QTHTE UNEQUALLED FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY, IMMENSE VARIETY, AND GREAT EXTENT. INSPECTION EARNESTLY INVITED. DICKSONS (LIMITED), NURSERIES, CHESTER. 909t THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL, in the shape of a £5 NOTE, is to be got at EVERY WEDNESDAY. All who wish to sacrifice them- selves for their country's good, aDd SECURE THE ROOT, and change it into better things, have now their chance. Se-) BARKER'S TRADE ard FINANCE, a Newspaper for Everybody. All Newsagents and Railway Bookstalls, or post-tree, 2d. 35, Mark Lane, London, E.C. LORNE HOUSE, BANGOR. JARVIS & COMPANY, FAMILY of the late Mr WILLIAM JARVIS, deceased (of the Arm of NIXON AND JARVIS), whose interest in that Arm has ceased. PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, DISCOUNT BOOKSELLERS, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERS, ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, DIE SINKERS, RELIEF STAMPERS, AND ILLUMINATORS, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR THIS YEAR'S STOCK OF FANCY A R T I C 1 L Suitable for presents, RANGING IN PRICE FROM Is TO 100s, AND CERTAINLY THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE PRINCIPALITY. LORNE HOUSE, BANGOR. (THREE DOORS BELOW THE POST OFFICE). Telegrams — JARVIS, BANGOJR. 63 "CYMRY AM BYTH." L L 1 S S EST. 1825. RUTHIN ABSOLUTELY PURE. "CRYSTAL SPRINGS." RATERS. Caution-Corks branded R. ELLIS AND SON, Ruthin." Every Label is registered, and bears Name and Trade Mark (Goat on Shield). SOLE ADDRESS R.ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. London Agents: W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street Cavendish Square. 161 | LEA AND PERRINS9 SAUCE Purchasers should see that the Label on every Bottle of the Original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Bears their Signature, thus Or Sold Wholesale by the oprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blaekweli, London; and Export Oilmen generally. Retail Everywhere. ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE. a3 IMPORTANT NOTICE. J. W. ROGERS, F.I.A.S., SENIOR AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, LLANDUDNO. ALL SALES conducted on the best terms with A immediate Cash Settlements. Cash advanced at an hour's notice. Address to Clerk's Residenoe, MB ROBERT RIDER, Arfon Terrace, 400-888L Llandudno. HUNDREDS or TESTIMONIALS DAVE BUN RECEIVED raom MEDICAL MEN. COLEMAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT & MALT WINE IS a Delicious Beverage and Tonic made from Pott. Wille, Liebig's Extract of Meat and Extract of Malt; Nutritious, Strengthening, Stimulating, Flesh-forming, and Health-restoring; suitable for the Robust in Health at well as the Invalid. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL FACULTY. Important unsolicited Testimon- ial from E. HOPKINS, Esq., L.R.C.P., L.F.P.S. OVER ONE THOUSAND Have been received from Medical Men, 54, ASTON ROAD, N., BIRMINGHAM. December 17th, 1888. DEAR SIRS,—I beg to acknowledge receipt of, sample of your Extract of Meat and Malt Winf," i also ono you sent a short time back- I have now I also on Ke TWENTY PATIENTS TAKING LT; and as a flesh-fornoing and strength producing agent I consider it SECOND TO NONE, being equally useful in all forms of Debility. Yours f,?ithfully, Yours W:)) HOPKINS, Messrs. Coleman & Co L.R.'J P., L.F.P.S. Sold by all Druggists, Wine Merchants, and pa- tent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom, in Rottles 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Ask for COLE- MAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WIXE, and "see that you get it." If there is any difficulty in getting the Wine, write direct to the manufacturers, who will forward Sample Pint Bottle flee by Post on receipt of 33 stamps. Sample Dozen Bottles free by Rail on re- ceipt of 30s. Sole Manufacturers, COLEMAN & Co., Limited, St. George's, Norwich, and 3, New London Street, London, E.C. 614 BANGOR AND NORTH WALES BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 1872. Incorporated 1871. President and Chairman of Directors: Dr. RICHARDS, Bangor. SHARES, E10 EACH. SUBSCRIPTION, 2/6 PER SHARE PER MONTH. AOVAKCES. MONEY advanced on Freehold or Leasehold 1M. Property for 5, 10, 15, and 20 )ears, to be repaid by Monthly Instalments. rei vor further particulars apply to JOHN LLOYD, Accountant, Masonic Hall, Bangor, Managing Director. 84j E. D. JONES, Bill Poster and Town Crier 43, THOMAS-STREET, HOLYHEAD. N OTE.-All Orders punctually attended to, and 1. done on the most reasonable terms, etc., etc. !fir ADVERTISE fy ADVERTISE! AJD VERTX3B J IN THE LLANGEFNI AGRICULTURAL SHOW CATALOGUE, WHICH IS TO BE HELD IN CONNECTION WITH 1MII ANGLESEY AND CARNARVONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ON Thursday, September 20th, 1888. THE COPYRIGHT Of tl)C above CATALOGUE being the property of the NORTH WALES CHRONICLE COMPANY, LIMITED, and having a few PAGES at their DISPOSAL for ADVERIISEMENTS, they beg to remind TIUDBSMKN and others that they will be glad to supply quotation for the ii,i, r,ion of Advertisements in the above Catalogue at REASONABLE PRICES. The CATALOGUE will contain about 24 Pages, with a colour wrapper, and will be EOLD at TWOPENCE per CoPY. IT affords a capital mdium to Advertiser*, specially those Tradesmen closely con- nected with ti,e Agricultural interests. Applications to be addressed to the ADVEIITISINO DEPARTMENT, North Wales hronic e Office, Bangor. N.B.- The Catalogue will be Printed off a few days prior to the Snow, so that it is necessary for all the Adwriisements to be in the hand* of the Printers in good time. «