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k t! !ff¡¡ \i,4;J ø nn A C'" ?iSN ? et E s ? ??'?3 <A JSBM et&* < & M & <! & ? ?!, ? t !H&« ? ) 1:1: D   Next, December 1st e t, "ill be held fL miL tl-Ae cl? lr 0"" BARMOUTH, a -T-Ami-de qLl.-imatity of "i' d e' nm e Inade Cï. ,f.. U '7 ???'?'%?' .i'" ??T??y ?'i"? '1?? f?l ?'? 'fH ? 0' fT! v ?A,A?A.A?% a %? M?? e a JLAA??'?. ?t??M??.A.A ? ? 1.@1 &11 "J -!I, f 11, 11 d r e n' cl' n Ter P"a..L Q u Garments, & C., will be sold. The Sale wi!i be opened at 2. o'clock. ,MUSIC, VOCAL and INSTRUMENTiL. REFRESHMENTS. INTERESTING- COMPETITIONS. dill 18 rrt A ???v?????j??'*? ??is.A? ?????Z?E?"?sAa?at?? A???s??si?.Asl?????????Asp??sA?is B M sF?F?s D i;t.. t .t:tA h. D 't" 1  a" e.  V 7 5. ¡¡¡,d -ma!!ra Jl AGENT- W. JONES, ?" SU?trt???t? 'J N'. ? BARMOUTH. OUR WOUNDED ALLIES., ,I Among the organisations for helping suf- ferers in the war the Wounded Allies Relief Committee is doing a notable work. The scope of its operations in indicated by its title, and it works in the closest co-operation with the British and Allied Governments. It has placed thousands of wounded Belgians in hospitals and homes, and it extends support to a num- ber of institutions in France. A motor-ambu- lance unit is now on service with the Belgian Army, and a special appeal is made for help- ing forward the v/ork in hospitals immedi- ately behind the nring line, where proper emergency treatment is invaluable in saving many lives. Other features of the work are the provision of training and employment homes for the disabled, the supply of artincial limbs, and the care of wounded on leaving' hospital. There is no other representative organisation which assists the sick, wounded, and crippled soldiers of all the Allies. Subscriptions, how- ever final], will be g'ratefuily acknowledged on being sent to Lord Swaythling, No. 2, G rand H.ot-e.1, Tra.fa.lgar-squaj'-s. London, S.W. t %V,ap! Viap! %VaRs I Obtain at once the mosb interpsting and wondetfu) Bock pubiisbed rt Aiin THE (Forte!i:ng the Doom of the K:uset'). 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 fulnlment of the Third of Christ's given I to his disciples regarding His coming. The first was the destruction of Jerusalem. The second was the appearance of false Christs j deceiving the Elect. The third was the I greatest Tribulation that the world Las ever seen or will see. This war surpasses the I 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 te REal l1. I u ? JEWELLER MS OPTICIAN. UyHILE taking this opportunity ? of thanking the numerous friends and custumers for the support given him in the past at the old address, begs to announce that he will continue the above trades at his new address 11YERN, r\iORTI-EFIELD ROAD BARMOUTH, where he is ready to undertake all classes of repairs. Watches and Optical Work a speciality. Note Address: ViERN, NORTHFIElD RSM. Orders by post promptly at- tended to. J. FOULKES JONES a SON MANCHESTER HOUSE, BARMOUTH. Ladies' & Gent's Tailors and Outfitters and Fancy Drapers. WORE J)ONE ON THE PREMISES FIT, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. DAtiCING-PHYSICAL CULTURE. ? ?/?ISS BATTINE WILLIAMS and .l?JL AssisanhH, of Liverpool & Norbb Wntes, visits BARMOUTH, DOLGEL- LEY, and District Weekly. All eommnoicaMocb to :— NYTHFA," DYSERTH, .FLINTSHIRE Plums ? ? Jy are.never ?? j ? so nice as w h en ? ? ? stewe d an d serve d with?L E? ? ? ? [ fi? ?rown & rholsoii9s ??Corn Fiour?? ???made into aj???/ '??? deHc?ousj?g??' r?P ??? ????c-J ??p?-?J ? ? ????? ( ) n /? ? '? ?? ? Sturmey- Dunlop Archer 'fYI"es. <f ? ? 3-peed The Rcned-on ?A. ?? SpoJœ Threads. ?? oj the lEIG ? THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE ? add strength at a point where there is weak- n.ss m other b.cyc?s by cutting the threads .? '.niothespokes Raieighsare fuU of these jj utuque and vaiuabje features. Prices from .£.5/19/6 or 9/4 per month. Sefid a p.c. I ,o), the BooA of the Raleigh. ? Pntntt for Cycliata. ?'?'? ? ?? Cyc?? S hy [.'t'allkHo\V.Jcn, .¡" Co. Ltd. AsuuM&'BcM??)'? ? ? ?' ??_ J) Notting- t A¡;eut8& BooK8t"lls #' han1. '=- d W h h-nn ci,ittinncy ????? Sandwiches ? tw<n<tmb<r thtt a few drops of B t. SAUCE ? t?vt thern quite t ???? ? Bewandd:nct:ye ??.3 B Savour. ??J?? ? ?????? ?. FOR FOR S LIST. S MENatNS BELTS and HBRMKS BE )J!SEB)FURCATEDR)VETS. No need to vunch holes SimPlY drive Rivets,, and bend back the pr6ngs. Neat and strong. of all local Iron- mongers, or send I/- for box (assorted ) to-