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BARMOUTH. "LINSEED COMPOUND for Coughs and Colds. Of proven efficacy. 9jd. 1/1à.,2/9d. Chemists only.-Adv.' Auction. On Wednesday next;, Mr Walter Lloyd Jones will conduct a sftle of household furniture at Llys Dedwydd, L!wyngwril. Local Tribunal.—The Local tribunal tdet, on Monday evening last at the Council Offices. Four appeals were sub- mitted for consideration. From the Dardanelles -Pte William Edward Morris, Glyndwr, who was serving with the 1/6 Royal Welsh Fusiliers at the Dardanelles, arrived home on Tuesday night. Obituary.—Many of our rea.derswill be sorry to learn of the death of Mr David Owen, Cross Keys, Dolgelley, which took place on Saturday last. He was well-known by many in Barmouth. Concept.-We would remind our readers of the grand concert to be held at the Pavilion on Wednesday evening next. An excellent programme will be provided. The proceeds are to be given to the British and Belgian Red Cross Fund. Art Picture House.— The pictures shown at the Art Picture House this week are the highest order, and large crowds attend nightly. The 'star' picture for to-night (Thursday), Friday and Saturday will be The Millionaire's Hundred Dollar Bill," by the Vitagraph Co,, in 2 parts. "LINSEED COMPOUND" with warm water is an excellent gargle for Sore Throat Colds, Coughs, etc. c-Adv. Home From the Front. Pte. Willie Lloyd, Tynycoed, who was with the Mechanical Transport at the Front, arrived home on Friday last for a few days leave. Wounded at the Front. Sergeant Sam Dillow, late of Water Street, who is serving with the 10th Royal Welsh Fusiliers in France, has been wounded, and is at present a patient at the Royal Naval Hospital, Sontband-on.Sea. Snowdrop Band.—A meeting waR held on Thursday last at the Caersalem Schoolroom an'der the presidency of Miss Nesta Owen. Mrs Jdorgan, Bally- macora, gave an excellent address on Girlhood." Mrs Roberts, Aelybryn, made further remarkb, and wished the Snowdrop Band every success. Red Cross.—The weekly meeting of the above took place last Wednesday, January 26th, at tbe Church Hall. Not a great number of ladies were able to be present, owing to several other meetings. The following articles were handed in finished :-12 pairs socks, 8 scarfs, 1 pair shirts, and 2 pyjama ties, and there were 36 bandages made. The gifts for the week were as follows Miss Richards, Belgrave, 2 pairs socks. Mrs Dudley, Coesfaen, 1 scarf. Miss Gyngell, The Arches, 1 pair socks. Miss Ann E. Rees, Brynglas, 2 pyjama ties. Wearsatill requiring more help with making up shirts and bed jackets, will some more ladies kindly volunteer to help ? Gwendotyne Denton, hon. sec. Î Whist Driye.A Whist Drive, or. ganised by the Committee of the Bowl. ing 31 ub, was held in the Masonic Hall, on Thursday evening last, and proved roost successful in every way; the room taxed to its utmost capacity. Two lea tied with a score of 152 for the ladles l zes. After a cut, Mdme Herte Won tbetlrst prize (it pair of dress slip- pers given by Mr D. T. Roberts). Miss ohnson, Artbog, toollPlhe second prize (a large box of chocolates given by Mr Gwijyrn Davies). Miss M Pugh won the mystery prize. The first prize for gentlemen, a pig-skin toilet case, given by the Committee, was won by Mr Harold Jones. The second prize, a trump marker, given by Mr G. E. Owen, went to Mr A. Mollinson, and tbe mystery prize was won by Capt. Owen Owen. The oatering was efficiently carried out by Mr Gwilym Dstvies,Waver- ley Cafe. Councillor R. W. Jones carried out tbe duties of M.C in a courteous and efficient manner. It jwas the unanimous with of all present that tbe Bowling Club should organise another Whist Drive on February 17tb, "COAGULINE" Transparent Cement for Glass, China, & 6d. & Is. oat free.—Adv. Bowling Club.—A meeting of the Bowling Club was held at the Masonic Hall on Monday night. Present Councillor R W. Jones (presiding); Messrs. David E. James, Rees Jones, Francis Jones, D. T. Roberts, John Hughes, Rhys Jones, G. E. Owen, Robert Griffith and Morris G. Robert with Mr Fred Howe (hon. socretitry).- It was reported that seven men were now being employed to get soil on land belonging tc Mr G. E. Owen, and that the work of laying out the new pitch on the Recreation Ground was proceedj ng satisfactorily.-It was reported that the railings for enclosing the bowliug pitch had been ordered.—The financial posi- tion of the Club was presented by Mr Henry Freeman.—The Secretary repor- ted that the Whist Drive held recently had been a great success, and it was unanimously decided ts bold another one Thursday, Feb. 17th, at the Masonic Hall, admission 1/- each. The arrange- ments were left in the bauds of Messrs. R W. Jones, David E. James, Gwilym Davies, Rees Jones, Walter Lloyd Jones and the Secretary. "LINSEED COMPOUND" is a good Cough Mixture. Effective and economical. Of Chemists only.-Adv.
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# REAPING BENEFIT. FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF BARMOUTH I PEOPLE. We aie fortunate indeed to be able to profit by the experience of our neigh- bours. The public utterances of Bar- mouth residents on the following subject will interest and benifib thous- ands of our readers. Read this state- ment. No better proof can be had. On February 5th, 1914, Mrs S. Jones, of Aelfor Cottage, near the new G.P.O., Barmouth, said:—" I have been troubled with rheumatic pains in my back, on and off. I have no doubt they were caused by the kidneys not acting properly. A friend of mine advised me to try Doan's backache kidney Fills, and I am pleased to say they have doce me very much good. I think Doan's pills are fine, and have recommended them to my friends. (Signed) S. Jones." On March 29tb, 1915-over tiuelve months later-Mrs Jones said:—"Doan's pills have done me so much good that I always speak well of them to my friends.' Kidney complaint occasions many ailments, for when the kidneys are clogged and faulty, uric acid and fluid waste are quickly flushed oub of the system, causing rheumatism, stone, bladder inflammation, dropsy, sciatica and obstinate pain and discomfort. Incurable disease may follow if treat- ment is neglected, but timely help is generally sucessful. Doan's pills have saved thousands of men and women from uric acid poison- ing and kidney disease, and even in advanced stages have effected many cures. Price 2/9 a box, of all dealers, or from Foster McClellan, Co., 8, Wells Street, Oxford Street, London, W. Don't ask for backache or kidney pills,-ask distinctly for Doan's backache kidney pills, the same as Mr White bad.
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"LINSEED COMPOUND" (Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu &c). For Coughs [' and Colds, Influeza, etc.—Adv. LI,N SEED COMPOUND" for Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles 9d., 1/lid., 2/9d. Of Chemists.-Adv. MUSIC LESSONS IN BARMOUTH OR NEIGHBOURHOOD- MR. W. H. WOODWARD, Musical Direc- tor of The Pavilion Barmoutb, is prepared to receive Pupils for Piano- forte playing. Theory of Music and Singing. Terms 'on npplication to VICTORIA BUILDINGS, Barmouth. For-thcoming Events Free insertions under thiscolurnn to all those who bring in their Printing on all Forth-coming Events. FEBRUARY gth-Grand Concert at the Pavilion, in aid of the British and Belgian Red Gross Fund. MARCH. 1st.—Grand Evening Concert at Moriah (C.M.) Chapel Harlech. 8th.-Children Competitive Meeting at. the Caersalem Chapel. 22nd.—Children Competitive Meeting at the Par Road Chapei Good Friday.—" Congress of Nations" I Operetta at, the Pavilion, for King and Coutitrp. ROLL OF HONOUR.  Barmouth Boys who serve their King & Country r on Land and Sea. ^>n— THE NAVY. I Lieut.-Commander Edward Griffith, Re- liance House Lieutenant Best (late Lingfield) I Lieutenant R. Lloyd (late of Tynycoed) Lieutenant Harold Lowe, Penrallt Lieut. R. Lloyd Lewis (late of Aelvdon Flight-Lieut. R. Hilton Jones, R.N.A.S. Chief Stoker Griffith Richards, The Anchorage. P.O. (1st CI-) Tommy Williams, Beach Road (RN.A.S.) Do. Willie Owen, Craigmynach (do) Do. C. H. Mendham, Mt. Argus (do) Petty Officer R. Williams, Aberamffra LeadingSeaman Thos. Williams,Gwynfa Dick Potvell, Llanaber Willie James Rowlands, Riverslea Rowland Rowlands, do. Alfred Price, Enfield House Johnny Owen. Bwich Vane,Marine Gdns David W. Humphreys (late of Water St. Robert Jones, Abermaw Terrace Robert Ellis Griffith, Aberamffra I Griffith Edwards, Green Bank. Thomas Garnett, Wynnstay House R. Allen, Cambrian Street. William Jones, Penycei (R.N.A.S) Edward JoneR, Bronygraig I John Ric-hard Ttieltei-, 6, Porkington I (Aeroplane Service) THE ARMY I Captain D. Oswald Davies, Greenhill Capt. Tudor Jones Captain Wm. Griffith, M.B., late 2, Belle Vue Lieutenant Reginald Lloyd, Tynycoed LieutenantV. St. G.Hewins, Garreglwyd 2nd Lieutenant G. B. Piggott, Fronai g J 2nd Lieutenant M. Buckley nd Lieut. J. B. Menbam, Mount Arguj 2nd Lieutenant Meirion Williams, (late Police Station.) Sec-Lieut H. R. H. Dennis, Glenceirn 2nd Lieut. Robt. Scott Vaugbton, Bar- mouth Junction 2nd Lieutenant Wm. Morris, Tanyfedw 2nd Lieutenant C. R. Hughes, Glynhefin 2ud. Lieutenant Caradoc Evans, 2nd Lieut. Lewis Williams, St Ann's Sergt.-Major G. Felsiead, Brynawel Ter. Sergeant A. C. O'Neil, do. e f, n t,(I o. Sergeant W.H.Williams, Liverpool Hse Sergeant Samuel Dillow, Water Street Sergeant John Astley, Cumberland Hse Sergeant J. H. Lloyd, late Marine Gdnp. Sergeant W. H. Jones (late of Aelydon) Sergt. Dick Fuller, Beach Road Sergt. G. L. Booth, Brynawel Ter. Sergt. Bill Strongman, Harboro' House Sergt. Alfred Strongman, do. Staff Sergeant B. Whitehead, Park Road Staff Sergeant Major W. Jones, Glanaig Sergt. Instructor W. Lyons, Corsygedol Hotel. Corporal Robert Peters, Craig-y-Nos Sergeant Edward Price, Glasfryn House Corporal Walter Thomas Pugb,Pengi-aig Corporal Frank LJoyd, 4, Bronaber Ter. Corporal Richard Tank, Victoria Bldgs. Corp. Rhys Pugh,Llys Arfor(Canadians) Corporal John Parry Jones, Glanllyn Lce-Serg Herbert Aspinall, Beach Road Lce.-Corpl. Robert Williams,WesleyHse Corploral Ellis Tank, Victoria Bdgs Corporal David Owen, Marine Gardens Lee.-Corp]. Dan Robinson, Bennar Ter. Lce-Corpl. Peter Hughes, Relience Hse. Lc-Corp Lewis Davies. Williams' Bldgs Lc-Corp. W. B. Griffith, Vulcan Villa Driver George Astley, Cumberland Hse. R. Williams Liverpool House William Finnigan, Water Street J. Herbert Ingram, Glasfor Terrace H. Wallace Ingram, do. Richard Jones, 2 Marine Terrace John P. Williams, Beach Road David Davies, Williams' Buildings Robert Henry Lewis, Brynawel Terrace Edward Thomas, Church Place Robert Lloyd, 2, Mount Pleasant William Francis Jones, Bronygraig Tommy Loxton, Central Buildings Bobbie Lloyd, Victoria Buildings Billie W. Roberts, Advertiser Office Humphrey Humphreys, 1 Fronfelen Tommy Jones, Buxton House Tommy Owen, Snowdon View Phillip Williams, Aberamffra Thomas Evans, Water Street John Jones, Goronwy Terrace Francis Morris, Abermaw Terrace Evan Evans, Arvon View Harry Powell, Llanaber Joe Catherwood Thomas Hugh Jones, Eldon House Hodgekinson, Marine Hotel John Rees Edwards, Morben Villa William Edward Morris, Glyndwr John Morris, do Lewis Edwards (late of Penygraig) Willie Ellis, Water Street Evan Jones, Llwyndu Samuel Owen, St. Georges John Thomas Roberta, Albion House Wm. Richard Lewis, Glanywerydd Owen Evan Owen, 11, Marine Terraca David Griffith, Cambrian Street Jack Davies, Bwlch Cottage R. H. Roberts, Penian House Robert Francis Morris, Tanyfedw Charlie Scholz (late Wesley Place) Evan Pierce Jones (late Penygraig) William Evans, Glandwr Lodge David Thomas Evans, do. William Davies, Williams' Buildings John Edwards, Llwynon Archie Fox (late Aelfor Villas) John Garnett, Mount Windsor Owen Thomas Morris, Tanyfedw. David Ellis Humphreys, Gibraltar Ter. Alfred Smith Thomas, Glandwr Cottage Hughie Williams, Tegfan, Princes Av. John Lloyd, Barmouth Junction. Thomas O'Mara, Doctors Buildings. William Haines, Arthog John Parry, Glanmawddach C. Vaughan, Glandwr Mill George Bishop, Lion Hotel Chas. S. Walker, Corsygedol Hotel F. Prewer, Brynmawddach E. Powell, do Idwal Wynne, Arthog Willie Lloyd, Tynycoed Buildings David Richards, Leamington House. D. W. Jones, Gwalia Hotel John E. Rowlands, Rivers Lea Joe Whitehead, Park Road James Thos. Jones (late Water St.) John Llewelyn Evans, Fronoleu Farm D. I. Rowlands,Cambrian Establishment David Pugh, The Green Garage Evan Pierce Jones, Lawrenny Lodge G. Vernon Price, Enfield. F. A. Price, do. Harry Jeffs, Arthog Hall Hotel Ellis Roberts, St. Georges Tommy Roberts, do Llewelyn Davies, Tynycoed David Thomas Brooks, do Harry Dudley, Coesfaen Willie Owen, St. Georges David Hughes, Arvon View Walter Chas. Miles, Green Garage John Charles Crabbe, Water Street James Jones, Boots, Talydon Hotel Ellis Price Jones, Beehive Robert Lloyd, late Marine Gardens. David Griffiths, 1, Aelfor Terrace Robert Thomas, Church Place John Henry Jones, Tainewddion John M. Evans, late Wynnstay House David Davies (late of Glandwr Lodge) Sapper William Watkins, 3, Penybryn Sapper J. R. Jones, Manchester House Robt. Edward Griffith, Vulcan Villa John Jones, Barmouth Railway Station Hubert Henry Hainge, Barniouth Junct JohnEneGriffi th,Vulcan Villa(Canadians Bennett J. Griffiths, do (Canadians) G. W. Price, Glasfryn (Canadians) Iorwerth Price Jones, Gwynfa Cottage (Canadians) Gomer Thomas, Victoria Place (Austra- lians) Arthur LI. Thomas, Do. (Australians) Arthur Wilson Roberts, 9, Porkington (Australians) D. H. Allen, Cambrian Street. John Alun Evans (late of Barmouth) Wiliie Williams, School Hbuse Ernest G.Vaughton, Barmouth Junction Robert Arthur Jones (late of Vron Dairy Rowland Roberts, Water Street Fraser Farrer, late Talydon Hotel William Alun Elvan s,Dolafon. Morris Owen Davies, (late Penygraig) Evan Jones, Tanycoed cottage W, R. Owen, 2, Tygwyn Buildings R. E. Roberts, The Grange 0. Prys Hughes, Glynhefin (2nd Rho- desian Regt.) Albert Morgan ONeill, Brynawel Ter. Evan Lewis, Brynawel Terrace David Jones, late Panorama Mineral Works David Thomas Davies, Williams Bldga Clifford Jones, 4, Marine Terrace Charlie Davies, Pantllan Laundry William Jones, Glanllyn Charlie Coleman, 5, Bronzes- Terrace John Llewelyn Edwards, St. Ann's David Jones, Eldon House Evan Llewelyn Evans, Pengraig Stanley Jones, Beach Road. John Lewis Evans, Gwendolen Herbert Mc'Manus, Bronwen House Griffith LI. Williams, Marine House (2nd Rhodesian Regiment) Griffith Owen Edwards, Kobinoor Tommy Evans, late Siloam Buildings Robert Pugh, Llyndu Tommy Davies, Penlan House John Lewis, Ceilwart Abel Roberts, Gollen Arthur W. Hughes, Glenhefiqi ] EtiohariJ Williaws, 2, Mariae Garros