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For 1{1Ug and Countr!). L 0 OUR. Barmouth Boys who serve their King & Country ? ? on Land and Sea. ? ?a*?. THE NAVY. Lieut.- ommander Edward Grimth, Re- liance House Lieutenant Best (late LIng6e!d) Lieutenant R. Lloyd (late of Tynycoed) Lieutenant Harold Lowe, Penrallt Fiigh'i-L'euL R. Hilton Jones, R.N.A.S. Chief Stoker Grimth Richards, The Anchorage. P.O. (1st 0.) Tommy Williams, Beach Road (R.N.A.S.) Do. Wiilie Owen, Craigmynacb (do) Do. C. H. Mendbam, Mt. Argus (do) Petty Officer R. Wiliiams, Aberamffra LeadingSeaman Tbos. William s,Gwynf a, Diek Po ,vel!, Llanabel' Wi!iie James Rowlands, Rivers!ea Rowland Rowlands, do. Aifi-ed Price. Enne'd House I,tr i ne Gdns Johnny Owen. BwiehVane,Marine Gdns Duvd W. Humphreys (late of Water St. Robert Jones, Abermaw Terrace Robert Eilis Griffith, Aberamrfra R. Hoyd Lewis (late of Aelydon) Griffith Ed wards, Green Ban! Thomas Garnett, Wynnstay House R AHen, Cambrian Street. WiM'am Jones, Penycei (R.N.A.S) THE ARMY Captain D, Oswald Davies, Greenhill Capt. Tndor Jones Lieutenant Reginaid L!oyd, Tynycoed LteutenantV. St. G.Hewins, Garregiwyd Lieutenant Wm. GriSjtb, M.B., late 2, Bellp Vue 2nd Lieutenant G. B. Piggott" Ft'onaig JnH)t, M Bll('klpy 'I 2nd Licut. J. B. Menham, Mnunt Argus 2nd Lieutenant Meirion Wiiiiams, (late Police Station.) 2nd Lieutenant C R Hughes, G!ynhe6n Sec Lieut H. R. H. Dennis, Gtenceira Sergt.-Major G. Ff!stead. BrynawelTer. Sergeant A. C. O'Nei), do. I' qergf'¡n,Nei!, do. -i Sergeant W.H.WiUiams, Liverpoo! Hse Sergeant Samuel Diilow, Water Street Sergeant John Asttey, Cumberland Hse Sergeant J H. Lioyd, late Marino GdDS. Sergeant W. H. Jones (late of Aeiydon) Sergt. Dick Fuller, Beach Road Sercf. G. L. Booth, Brynawel Tef. SerEt. Bill Strongman, Harboro' House Sergt. Alfred Strongman, do. Staff Sergeant H. Whitehead, Park Road Stan' Sergeant Major W. Jones, Gianaig Corporal Robert Peters, Craig-y-Nos Sergeant Edward Price, Giasfryn House Corporal Waiter Thomas Ptiglj,Pergraig Corporal Frank Hoyd, 4, Bronaber Ter. Corpora! Richard Tank, Victoria B)dgs. Lce-Serg Herbert AspinaH. Beach Road Lce.-Corpt. John Williams, Park Road Lce.-Corpi.W. Lyons, Corsygedo! Hotet Lce.-Corpl. Robert Wit!iams,Wes!eyHse Corpiora! EHisTank, Victoria Bdgs Lce.-Corp!. Dan Robinson, Bennar Ter. Lce-Corpi. Peter Hugbes, Refience Hse. Driver George Astiey, Cumberland Hse. R. Winiams, Liverpool House William Finnigan, Water Street J. Herbert Ingram, Gtasfor Terrace H. Wallace Ingram, do. Richard Jones, 2 Marine Terrace John P. Williams, Beach Road David Davies, Williams' Buildings Rohert Henry Lewis, Brynawel Terrace Edward Thomas, Church Place Robert Lloyd, 2, Mount Pleasant William Francis Jones, Bronygraig Tommy Loxton. Central Buildings Bobbie Lioyd, Victoria Buildings Billie W. Roberts, AdvertiseT Omce Owen Thomas. The Green Garage Humphrey Humphreys. 1 Ft-onfelen W. B. Grii'Sth, Vulcan Villa John Parry Jones, Glanllyn Tommy Jones, Buxton House Tommy Owen, Snowdon View Pbillip Williams, Aberamtfra Thomas Evans, Water Street John Jones, Goronwy Terrace Francis Morris, Abermaw Terrace I Evan Evans, Arvon View Harry Poweli, LIanaber Joe Catherwood Thoma.s Hugh Jones, Eldon House HodgkinsoD, Marine Hotel II obn Rees Edwards, Morben Vili Wiiiiam Edward Morris, Gtyndwr John Morris, do *Lewis Edwards (late of Penygraig) Wiiiie EHis, Water Street Evan Jones, Liwyndu Samuei Owen, St. Georges Lc-Corp Lewis Davies. Williams' Btdgs I John Thomas Roberts, Albion House Wm. Richard Lewis, G!anywerydd Owen Evan Owen, 11, Marine Terrace David Grifntb, Cambrian Street Jack Davies, Bwich Cottage R. H. Roberts, Penian House Robert Francis Morris, Tanyfedw Charlie Scboiz (late Wesley Place) Evan Pierce Jones (late Penygraig) Wi)!iam Evans, Giandwr Lodge David Thomas Evans, do. Tommy C. WiHiams, Tygwyn B'dgs. Davies, WiHiams' BuHdicgs John Edwards, Liwynon Archie Fox (!ate Aeifor Villas) WiHiam Morris, Tanyfedw John Garnett, Mount Windier Robt.Scott Vaugh ton,Barmon''b Junction Owen Thomas Morris, Tanyfedw. David Ellis Eumpbreys, Gibraltar Ter. Alfred Smith Thomas, Glandwr Cottage Hughie Wiiiiams, Tegfan, Princes Av. John Lloyd, Barmoutb Junction. Thomas O'Mara, Doctors Buildings. Wiiiiam Haines, Arthog John Parry, Gianmawddach C. Vaughan, Giandwr Miii George Bishop, Lion Hotel Chas. S. Walker, Corsygedot Hotel F. Prewer, BrYnmawddacb E.Powe!do ldwal Wynne, Arthog Hnrold Dudley, Barmouth Hotel Wiiiie L!oyd, Tynycoed Buildings: David Richards, Leamington House. D W. Jones, Gwaiia Hotel John E. Rowlands, Rivers Lea Joe Whitphead, Par; Road James Thos. Jones (late Water St.) John L!ewe!yn Evans, Fronoleu Farm D. 1. Rowlands,Cambrian Establishment Davjd Pugb, The Green Garage Evan Pierce Jones, Lawrenny Lodge G. Vernon Price, Enfield. F. A. Price, do. Harry Jdfs, Artbog HaU Hotel Eiiis Roberts, St. Georges Tommy Roberts, do Lieweiyn Davies, Tynycoed David Thomas Brooks, do Harry Dudiey, Coesfaen WiHie Owen, St. Georges David I-ILigl.i(.-s, Arvon View Walter Chits., Mites, Green Garage John Charles Crabbe, Water Street James Jones, Boots, Talydon Hotel Eiiis Price Jones, Beehive Robert Lioyd, late Marine Gardens. D,,I,vid Gt'imLbs, 1, Aeifor Terrace Robert Thomas, Church Piace John Henry Jones, Tainewddion John M. Evans, late Wynnstay House David Davies (!ate of Giandwr Lodge) Sapper WiHiam Watkins, 3, Penybryn Sapper J. R. Jones, Manchester House Robt. Edward Grimth. Vulcan Villa John Jones, Barmoutb Railway Station Hubert Henry Hainge, Barmoatb Juuct JobnErieGrimbh,VuicanViUa(Canadiaas BennpttJ. GfiffiLbs, do (Canadians) G. W. Price, G!asfryn (Canadians) Rees Pugh, L!ys Art'or (Canadians) lorwerth Price Jones, Gwynfa. Cottage (Canadians) Gomer Thomas, Victoria Place (Austra- lians) Arthur L!. Thomas, Do. (Australians) Arthur Wilson Roberts, 9, Porkington (Austraiians) ) D. H. Ailen, Cambriaa Street. John Alun Evans (late ofBarmouth) Wiiiie Wiiiiams, Scbooi House Ern-est G.Vaughton, Barmouth Junction Robert Arthur Jones (hue of Vron Dairy Rowland Roberts, Water Street Ft-aser Farter, !ate Taiydon Hotei WiHiam Aiun Evans, Djiafou. Morris Owen Davies, (tate Penygmig) Evan Jpnes, Tanycoed cottage W. R. Owen, 2, Tygwyn Buildings R. E. Roberts, The Grange 0. P.ys Hughes, Giynhenn (2nd Rho- desian Regt ) -1 Albert Morgan O'Neilt, Brynawel Ter. Evan Lewis, Brynawe! Terrace David Jones, late Panorama Mineral Works David Thomas Davies, Williams Bidga ? Traddodiadau ac Ofergoelion Cymru Fu." Traddodir DARL8TH Ar y testyn ucbod YN NGHAPEL PARK ROAD, Mos Fawrth, Hydilef 12, 19159 Gan yr enwog L L E 1M !r:E QIEID. Gwahoddiad Cynes i Bawb. Was*! Wap 1 Waf! Obtain at once the most interesting and wondei'fu! Bock published THE AND THE OAROASE. (Forteliing the Doom of the Kaiser). By THETA. THE aim of this publication is to show the sacred origin of the war, its gigantic issues and the glorious destiny of the English-speak- ing race. It shows that we are now in process of fulfilment of the Third of Christ's given to his disciples regarding His coming. The first was the destruction of Jerusalem. The second was the appearance of false Christs deceiving the Elect. The third was the greatest Tribulation that the world Las ever seen or will see. This war surpasses the horrors of the Middle Ages, "the Hell of Dante pales beside that of the Kaiser." This is the gathering of the Eagles and the carcase is that of the sick man of Europe, Turkey In the Apocalyptic vision of the Great Armaged- don the three unclean spirits." the dragon, the beast and the false prophet or teacher, are Austria, Turkey and Germany. In Israel the authoress sees the Anglo-Saxon, the little nation that should become a thousand and a small one a strong nation." In the prophecy of Isaiah it is seen that when men are in the worst state of blindness Israel would be found, having been sustained all these years by God, the wealth of the Gentiles pouring into her treasuries, the paths of the sea leading up to her, the colonies bringing in their gold and silver to her in ships from afar, the sons of strangers building up her walls, and the East supplying her with camels and dromedaries. In the prophecy of Esdras the Son is said to be revealed at the time of the great war. England is to possess the "gates of her enemies," the Jews are to return to Palestine under British protectorate. Israel and Judah are to be reunited. Egypt is to be revived, freed from the tyranny of the Turk. The highway between Egypt and Assyria will be Palestine and Israel will make a third with Eygpt and Assyria." The Stone of Jacob is in Westminster, the Ark of the Covenant in Ireland. The day is at hand. A very lumin- ous interpretation of Scripture prophecy in relation to the great crisis'. The above can be obtained of all News- agents and Booksellers, and at Railway Bookstalls or direct from the Publishers, Morgan, Son & Co., Ltd., 88, Chancery Lane, London, W.C., for 2/6 nett or three copies 7s,; six copies, 12/6; twelve copies, 24/, carriage paid. IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS. Tourists to the Welsh Coast should not forget to take a Trip over the far- famed FESTINIOG RAILWAY TWELVE MILES' RIDE ALONG THE MOUNTAIN SIDE, I from which they will see THE MOST ENCHANTING SCEN- ERY IN NORTH WALES. EVERY WEEKDAY until September 80th, 1915. TOURISTS. TICKETS TICKETS are issued from Cambrian Watering TAMYBWLCH and BLAEMAU FESTINIOG (via Minffordd) as under: Return Fares ToTANY- ToBLAENAU From BWLCH. FESTINIOG 3id lsb 3rd Ist Class Class Class Class Barmoutb 3/9 6/3 4/6 7/6 Dytfryn 3/- 4/11 3/9 6/2 Lianbedr & Pensarn 2/7 4/2 3/4 5/5 Hariecb' 8/3 3/7 3/. 4/10 Criecietb 2/4 3/7 3/1 4/10 Pwtiheli 3/6 5/10 4/3 7/1 Tickets are issued by any train having a through connection and available for return any day within 6 months. CYNFAE-L WATERFALLS, FES- TINIOG. A conveyance will leave Biaenau Fes- tiniog on the arrival of the train due there at 12 noon and run through Fes- tiniog to Cynfaei Waterfahs and back every week-day. Return fare, 1/6. F. G. CRICK, Traffic Manager. Festiniog, Sept. 1915 Sales By Auction. SALES BY Messrs. DIGGORY & CHAPMAN (DAVID ROBERTS & SON), AUCTIONEES & VALUERS, Corwen and Dolgelley. BARMOUTH, NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND VILLA RESIDENCE. Messrs. DIGGORY & CHAPMAN (DAVID ROBERTS & SON) Beg to announce their instructions to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE MASONIC HALL, BARMOUTH, On WEDNESDAY, October 13th, 1915, At 2 o'clock in the Afternoon (Subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced) The following vptuable Freehold Properties LOT i.—AH that commodious and weli-situated block of Business Premises in High Street, Bat-mouth, comprising Ironmongers Shop and Premises now in the occupation of Mr. W. 0. GALE (late Minsball & Co.), together with Shop and Premises now occupied as a Fruit Stores by Messrs. Mobiey & Co. These premises are exceedingly well-placed in the best business position in the Town mid-way between the Corygedol Hotel and the newly-elected premises of the London Citv and Midland Bank, having an extensive frontage to the main thoroughfare, and also excellent access at the rear from Cambrian Street. LOT 2.—AH that recentiy erected semi detached Freehold Villa Residence situate on the Hiil above the Barmouth to Hariech Road and known as "Y GARTH," now in the occupation of Mr. W. 0. Gale. This very desirable Property is exceedingly well-built of stone and slated of modern and attractive design and stands in a most select position in the Residential quarter of the town. It is situate in a well-sheltered spot and commands fine and extensive views over the Cardigan Bay. For further particulars apply as to Lot 1 to Messrs. MiNSHALL, PARRY JONES, & PUGH, SOLICITORS, OSWESTRY, as to Lot 2 to Mr. R. GUTHRIE JONES, SOLICITOR, DOLGELLEY, and as to both Lots to the Auctioneers, Corwen and DoigeMey, Mr. S. M. HUGHES, 41, NORTH JOHN STREET, LIVERPOOL, or to Messrs. J. CHARLES HUGHES & Co., SOLICITORS, DOLGELLEY. TOWN OF BARMOUTH. Sals of Freehold Dwelling Houses. MESSRS. EiEOBRV & CHAPMAN (DAVID ROBERTS & SON) Beg to announce their instructions to Oofer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE MASONIC HALL, BARMOUTH, On WEDNESDAY, October 13th, 191S, At 2 30 o'clock in the Afternoon) (Subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced) An those THREE FREEHOLO DWELLING HOUSES KNOWN AS Nos.i, 2 & 3, ABERMAW TERRACE, BARMOUTH. The Houses are situated on the Quay and command splendid views of the Estuary and Mountains. They are substantially built, and in fair order of repair. They each contain 3 Reception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Kitchen and usual con- veniences and are let at -E25 each per annum, the tenants paying rates and taxes. The Property affords an excellent opportunity for a capital investment. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Corwen & Dolgelley. to EDWIN BLAKEY, Esq., Surveyor Architect, and Estate Agent, Barmoutb; or to Messrs. CHAS. ROGERS, SONS ABBOTT, Solicitors, 13, Victoria, Street, Westsoinster, S.W.