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Bowerham Board School,
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Bowerham Board School, Un o ysgolion y Bwrdd ydyw yr uchod, yn un o ranau poblog Lancashire. Y mae yn engraifft o ragoroldeb y gwaith sydd yn cael ei wneyd yn yr, ysgolion hyn rhagor llawer o'r Ysgolion Cenedlaethol. Y mae 1,100 o blant yn presenoli eu hunain yn yr ysgol hon bob dydd, a buasai 250 yn ychwaneg pe bu- asai lie iddynt, bydd rhan ychwanegol yn cael ei adeiladu ar fyrder. Dydd Mercher, yr wythnos cyn y diweddaf cynhelid cyfarfod i gyflwyno gwobrwyon, rhoddir yr hanes fel yr ymddangosodd yn y papur Seisnig. "The annual prize distribution at Bower- ham Board School took place on Wednesday afternoon, its ceremony being performed by Mrs Atkinson, member of the Board. The Rev, j. E. Pollard presided, and was sup- ported by Mrs Atkinson, Mr Councillor Wilson (vice-chairman), Mr W. Milner, Mr P. Sharp, B.Sc. (headaiaster), Mrs Sharp and Mrs Roughton, The Chairman intimated that it was an unexpected pleasure for him to preside, but he disired to express his gratification that so many parents were present to show their interest in the work of the school. They were all delighted with the work that was being done. Mr Sharp said the prizes given that day were for regularity, punctuality, and diligence He was sure they would agree with him in saying each of these qualities were very desirable qualities for their children to be trained in. They did not give any prizes to those who were irregular. The children who obtained first prizes rriust,have been present every time the school was opened. for a second prize the child must not have been absent more than 2 per cent; and for third prizes 4 per cent. They would all agree that the prizes had been fairly earned, and that the children and perents had reason to be proud of the fact that 129 scholars have never missed an attendance in the year; and in all 374 had been awarded prizes under the stringest conditions named. He was glad to be able to thank the mothers for their friendly co-operation during the past year. Eight scholarships were awarded for the district extending from Southport to Carnforth, and three scholorships were won by children attending this schooi, and occupied the second, third, and fifth place respectively. The Chairman said that if School Board were done away with, it could not be because they were doing their work badly, but rather because they were doing it too well (hear, hear)."
No Co. would Insure Her!
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No Co. would Insure Her! INDIGESTION AND DEBILITY HAD BROUGHT HER SO NEAR DEATH. BILE BEANS HAVE CURED HER I A year ago no Insurance Co, wonld grant me a policy, I was so near death yet you see my present healthy condition The speaker was Mrs. B. Scott, of Army Terrace, Newport, Salop, and she was speaking to a Newport Advertizer reporter. "I looked and felt like a woman whose days were numbered, she continued. My illness began with feel- ings of fulness after meals, followed by belching. Then I began to have pain after food and got so bad that eating caused actual agony. I went to a doctor but could not keep on with him as I could not afford the expense of a long run of doctor's bills. Find- ing myself getting worse I next tried a number of medicines recommeuded by friends but none did me any good. The indigestion and flatulence were succeeded by fluttering feelings round the heart, which rendered me feeble, and pre- vented me from s'eepiug I was often obliged to get out of bed in the night time and walk about the room till the fluttering subsided. I was at my worst in this respect, and so pained at the heart, I was obliged to cease my work, when a married sister told me that Chas. Fcrde's Bile Beans had done her hus- band so much good, they would'nt be without the„m in the house. She persuaded me to try them. In a very little time Bile Beans made a wonderful change in me. I continued taking them :HJd in the end they cured me complete- ly. I am now well and strong again, and an utter stranger to Indigestion and fluttering.' Chas. Forde's Bile Beans are a certain cure for all forms of indigestion, biliousness, liver and kidney ailments, constipation, piles, rheumatism, and anaemia. Of all chemists at rllt or 2/9 per box, or post free from the 2 Bile Bean Manufacturing Co., Red Cross St., London E.C., upon receipt of prices.
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LLANDRILLO. Cyngor Plwyf.—Cynhaiiwyd cyfarfod o'r Cyngor Piwyi nos Sadwrn, pryd yr oedd yn bresenol, Mri. John Phillips (Cadeirydd), John Evans, Lewis Owen, E. H. Ellis, R. W. Davies, Ellis Davies, T. Francis Jones, a Henry Davies. Penodwyd Mr J. Hughes, Post Office i ofalu am y Machine Bwyso. Gofynwyd i Mr John Evans edrych dros lyfrau'r fynwent i weld a ydyw'r cofnodion yn cael eu cadw'n gywir a threfnus. Hysbyswyd fod eglwys y Methodistiaid er's tro wedi gwneud casgliad at dreuliau y fynwent, ond fod eglwysi yr Annibynwyr a'r Wesleyaid heb wneud hyn, a gofynwyd i'r Cadeirydd adgofio y swyddogion am y casgliad. Pasiwyd i ofyn i Mr John Parry, Bala fod mor garedig a dyfod yma i ddarlithio ar noson olaf y flwyddyn hon yn lie nos Calan, gan fod cyfarfod arall i gael ei gynal yn y gym- dogaeth nos Calan. Trefnwyd i aelodau y Cyngor Plwyf werthu y tocynau a gwneyd y darpariadau angenrheidiol eraill.
Cwmni Yswiriol y Pearl,
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Cwmni Yswiriol y Pearl, Yn yr Agent Journal am Tachwedd 15, ceir a ganlyn:—"Y Pearl yn Festiniog (H.28). Oddiwrth yr adroddiad canlynol gwelir fod y Pearl yn gwneyd cynydd cyflym a bodd- haol yn Nghogledd Cymru. Mae y dos- barth uchod o dan ofal Mr. R. Hughes am y pum mlynedd diweddaf, ac er yr adeg hono bu yn un gadwen o lwyddiant parhaus, yr hyn na chafwyd heb lafur diwyd a chaled ar ei ran ef. Bob amser yn barod i roddi cyfar- wddyd a gwybodaeth i'w is-swyddogion, y mae yn ddisgyblwr manwl ac yn nodedig o boblogaidd gyda'i ddynion ac hefyd a'r rhai sydd wedi yswirio, yr hon yw y ffordd freiniol i lwyddiant o du y Goruchwyliwr Arolygol. Am y chwarter diweddaf safai y cylch yn drydydd am gynydd yn yr adran Ddiwydianol yn yr holl ddosbarth, ac yn bedwerydd yn yr holl wlad am yr yswiriadau cvffredin, ac yn olaf gosodwyd y cylch yn y safle nchel o fod yn gyntaf yn y ddwy gangen trwy'r oil o Og- ledd Cymru.
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