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fliiepJariis Booksellers, Printers, Stationers, Account Book Manu- facturers, Die-Stampers, &c., &c. Fancy Articles* Leather Goods, Nick-Nacks, all kinds, The Largest Assortment in the Neighbourhood. NIXON AND JARVIS, BANK PLACE, BANGOR. Griffith & Hughes, Devon House, Bangor. Now is the Time to see to your OILSKINS Our lightweight Coat 12/6 to 18/6 is unsurpassed. Guaranteed to wear 6 times as long as the Silk Oilskins, 35/11. Wade in Children's, Ladies' and Gemle- men's. Kyffin Supply Stores, BANGOR. The Up-to-date Grocery Stores Mated for Quality, Cleanliness and Courtesy. Proprietor-W. R. JONES. FURNITURE REMOVED IN LARGE VANS TO ALL PARTS BY ROAD OR RAIL Estimates Free on application to R. HUGH ROBERTS, 32, FRIARS AVENUE, BANGOR THIS North Whales Chronicle CARRIES A FREE INSURANCE OF £100 Undertaken by The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Limited. (See Page 3). ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT BURGLARY JWP-T9 DATE POLICIES. LOW RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. GENTS at-Arnlwch: Mr E. W. Davies, EtX N.P. Bank. Bangor: Mr W. G. Griffiths, d Upper Bangor: Mr W. Pugho, Bryn!lmoe. ?tumMia: -? F. D. Thomas, N.P. Bank. ?ath?sd": Mr ?. R. Lloyd, do. Carnarvon: Mr ? OT€?i, do. fonway Mr Owen Rowl and, do. !tol?<Ad: Mr W. Hugb<M, ?o. Liang cf ni: Mr .?.?? JoMa, do Llandudno: Mr J. A. Jones. ?0 Menai ? ?g<: Mr J. Roberta, do. Den- -¡h: Mr W. Metelhs Jones, do. PwILheti: Mr »V L?d, do Rh v ¡: Mr C, -? -?? 7. uti Pl'()'. Ba.n;2;n'" "}C1.a.(\n I KfcJ. P?v 1??.. ???-; M?.?r?y-Jon? i tI,i' J.' C ¡JJ)cla b d R t.h I toUcitors. -D??h .?d Ruth in: ?S?'  ?vaM ?nd Co.. S<?C?3. L^n-    .?r<? Is'cno.? Jonet.??-cl.y'nedd: 4f fic ThM. Prichard, Hwydta.rth Esgob. Ltan ?<.en: Meeers C. Richards and Son. Solicitors.  ^xhnm Mr?V. T- Skene. Parr's Ba?J:, Ltd. "'ta.<?. 1r 0. LL liu??, 'iva??n ?tatey. PwL)i?i: Mr D. A. Ha-rdc?stte, M?ryn Eet?ta OiNoc. Wrejf??m: Mr D. WiMiajas. ?.P. D&nk. Vr J. P. Jitmes. Resident Insp?t-jr, ln?ie'n<?? j 12. Orrne-road, Bangor. Liverpool Branch: 4, CHAPEL o i f^iiBT. J. W. MARSDEN B; j. ^'Manager. Royal Exchange Assurance. j :nc t-'?'?e? A.D" 1729- j 1 Chtof Offtcea: .OY AL EXCHANGE, LONDON, E.C. Branch Offices: 9, PALE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. Fund. in Hand.£6,000,000 Claims Every Description of FIRE, LIFE. CASUALTY, Insurance Transacted SPECIAL TERMS granted to \nnuitanb ? when Health i? imp&i ej Pull Prospectus on application to:— Mr s. H. Smith, Lloyds, Bank. Amlwch* U. Horatio Jones, Solicitor, Bangor. Mr O. H. Humphreys, Lloyds Bank, Carnarvon. JaJMr w. Morris Jonos, Solicitor, Portmadoc. I GLOBE FURNISHING CO. (J. R. GRANT, Proprietor) Pembroke Place, LIVERPOOL. Houses Completely Furnished or Single Articles Supplied § for Cash or on our Deferred Payments NOTE THESE ADVANTAGES. We &now 23. in tha TRM8 ? Discount for Cash Worth Monthly S?? ? ?r f 30 You 1'» ™ f;öodil d_elinred la I" £21) ,«•* Private Vans. „ ?630 30/- XVo pay carrif?e to ?g?o ? ? 3? Q ???-bj?.?bl. ?100 j^' qreements to ei?n. £500 ? ?1? WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE It will save you pounds In Furnishing. GLOBE FURNISHING CO. (J. R. OftANT, Proprietor) PEMBROKE PLAOE, LIVERPOOL. Railway Fare Allowed. Early Closing Day, Saturday, 1 o'clack. DANEDD. Vm.VELA Oli. JONES. 1),D$. (A.M.). I SURGEON DENTIST, CRAIO OWEN, BANOOR I A LLANERCHYMEDD. gyda MISS OWEN. DRUID HOUSE, o 10 hyd 1; ac AMLWCH., gyda MR HUGHES. Stationer, o 2 hvd 5 o'r I gloch, ar DDYDDIAU MAWRTH; Ionawr 5ed Chwefrol 2il; Mawrth 2il; Mawrth 30ain; Ebrill 27am. A LLANGEFNI, bob DYDD lAU, yn 15. o I tail G.S0. Ym MANGOR, BOB DYDD ond Dyddiau Mawrth ao lau, o 10 tan 6 o'r glooh. Portmadoc & Criccieth Biilposting Ct. PRINCIPAL BILLPOSTER and HANDBILLS DISTRIBUTOR. PORTMADOC. CRICCIETH and HARLECH. G. PRITCHARD, Proprietor, 5, BHINHYFBID, CRICCIETH. WHAT WE I CAN SUPPLY DESIGNS for Show Card s, Covers, Cartons, Labels, Memo Heads, Title Pages, Borders Fine Letterings for all purposes.. HALF-TONE BLOCKS. LINE BLOCKS. LINE COLOUR BLOCKS for Printing on Rough Papers. tPTLY TO THE CAXTON PRESS, North Wales Chronicle OFFICE, BANGOR. IJI The Caxton Press is the Jobbing. Deparftllent of the North Wales Chronicle Co. Ltd. is distinct and separate from the News Dept.)a11d has its own machinery and skilled compositors, com- petent in artistic display and printing of the highest class, produced under the personal supervision of the Works Man- ager. Printing Contractors to THE BANGOR CORPORATION, VICTORIA PIER PAVILION CO. (COLWYN BAY) ( Tel. No or Telegrams: "Chronicle. Evans & Roberts Ironmongers, Birkett's Stores, BANGOR. Beds for Soldiers Stretchers and Mattress 14/6 3-ft. Stretcher & Mattress 18/6 3-ft. Combination & Mattress 22/6 Button Sticks, 3d. each. Military Buttons 1 & i d. each. Nail Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Pytaka Badges, Safety Razors, Shaving Brushes, Pocket Knives with can-opener, &c. G. O. Griffith & Son, Military & Sporting Tailors, BANGOR, N.W J é-¿ c- t Officers' Field Service Kits ??? and Camp I Equipment  ? ? Prompt Delivery. W ? Reliable Quality. ? ?'&??? SPEC1ALHSTON ?a ''? ??-<- APPLICATION- 9159. 1 All Uniforms made on our own Premises by Expert Cutters and Workmen. Call, write or 'phone, and our representative will call on you. Telephone No. 51 Bangor. The Noted Hat Shop. ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES IN —— I SILK, H:APS :1' FELT I HATS — FROM THE BEsr MANUFACTURERS. JAMES LLOYD, HATTED & OUTFITTER, BANGOR. FINANCIAL. NO PRELIMINARY FEES. Money Lent Privately tN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS (not l than £10). On Simple Promissory Note. iSSTABLISHED FORTY-FOUR YEARS. AND NOW LENDING Upwards of £80,000 Annually PROSPECTUSES, Terms of Advances, or any information desired, will be supplied free of charp». on application, either personally or by le« >.r, to— ¡ George Payne & Sons, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. EVERY THURSDAY AFTER. NOON, 15, KINO STREET, CHESTER IMMEDIATE LOANS. WE MAKE NO CHARGE WHATEVER UNLESS CASH IS ADVANCED. London & Provinces Discount Co., L I M I T E D. 54, LONDON-ROAD, LEICESTER. ADVANCES from £ 10 to £ 1000 on NOTE of HAND ALONE, or other S&ounty. to all respectable classes If desired. a Representative will attend at vour homo with the Cash, and carry out the ad- vance THERE and THEN. Call, or write (in confidence), to the Manager, G. K. HOWE, 54, LONDON-ROAD, LEICESTER. to £1000 for agreed periods. B10 repay £10 10 0 I £.50 repay £31 10 0 E15 „ JB15 15 0 £50 „ £52 10 0 £20 „ £21 0 0 1 £100 „ S105 0 0 The Manager, 16, Station Rd., Colwyn Bay Also 24, BANGOR-ST.; CARNARVON. From £10 to £1000, rOR fijiy immediate use. Üä.5h sent, by Post, if dcaired. Genuine Applications never refused. Advances can be paid back by Monthly" Quarterly, or Half-yearly Instalments; or, if desired, the Advarico can remain out. up to Five Years by Paying IIl.tre.st only. Dis- tance no object. In,!e.rœt and Repayment lowest in England and Wales. Striot privacy guaran- teed. It will cost nothing to inquire, but ma.y save JOll pounds by '1.pplying, m strict oonÍi. denoe, for our Free Prospectus, to— THE NATIONAL ADVANCE & INVESTMENT SOCIETY, LTD 41, CORPORATION ST., MANCHESTER; or bo our North Wales District Offices 10, Dean street, Iiargr>r. end 19, Quccu-streO't, Wrexham. o LOWT INTEREST IN THE COUNTRY. NO FEES. S10 to £5000, NO BONDS. £10 repay JS11. £50 repay £55. £20 repay £22. £100 Tepay £110. Bills of Sale or Loans pa ;d off and increased, L. L I V I N G S TON E, Tel. 3071 City, HOPE CHAMBERS, 107, MARKET-STREET, MANCHESTER. ARE YOU WILLING to p?y 46 in the £  for twelve months? I don't advertise to lend Money at Is or 2s in the and then tell you it is for one or two months. MY TERMS ARE IN PLAIN ENGLISH; je20 wili cost you £4 for twelve months; £ 50— £ 10; £ 100— £ 20; and epeoial terms for larger amounts. ANYONE ADVERTISING CHEAPER RATES DOES SO TO ATTRACT APPLICANTS. — MARK SHAFFER, BOLD STREET, LIVER. POOL. Telephone: Royal 3651. J. Elias and Son, PRINCIPAL BILLPOSTERS for PWLLHELI CRICCIETH and PORTMADOC, OVER 150 Milea of riotwith Hoardings, ¡;)"'YV'J.t addwsied PuliJi G. R. I Recruiting in Carnarvonshire. FOR LORD KEEKERS ARMY. THE AGE ON ENLISTMENT 19—38 YEARS. For Ex-Soldiers, Ex-Militiamen, Ex-Special Reservists, Ex- Yeomen, Ex-Territorials and Ex-Volunteers, 19-45. WELSHMEN can now Enlist in the WELSH ARMY STANDARD OF HEIGHT for Royal Welch Fusiliers, now reduced to 5-ft. 1-in. For jurther information apply at che following Recruiting Stations D"? Recruiter. ?ioyd Addrew. ( Lloyd trcet, 1. Llandudno, Mr. Arthur Hewitt. ? H&ndudno. 2. Conway and Dcgaawy. Mr. F. A. Delamotte 3. Criccieth Mr. T. Burned. Councd School, Cnmeth. • S School House, ?.Aber.Lhnf&irfechM.&Penmaenmitwr Mr.\V.Ttmmm<. ? j?amf?irfech&n. 5. Bangor and Bethesda District Mr. David E. Jones. Town Hall, Bangar. 6. Carnarvon, Portdinorwic& District Mr. T. S. Ingham. 13a, High St., 7. Llanberis and District C, r. « Sergt. H..ugh n PntchL ard J 1 12. Victoria Terrace, 7. Llanberis and District, Cr. Sergt. Hugh Pntchard l Llanberis 8. Beddgelert and District Mr. J. W. Jones. Waterloo House, Beddgelert o. Portmadoc and District Mr. Llew. Davies. Portmaaoc. 10. T?tys?rn ?nd Nanulc Vale Mr. Richard JoMS. J.P. Snowdon View, ?'y?" XI. PwUhcn ?nd Heyn District Mr. W. Cradoc Davies Town H?H. PwUheh T f. B 'd P t { Millbank 12. Trefr? ettw,yl; c, en. ? ? ??i ?m, j t rcfriw. machno and District J rc nw. Organiser Recru?iog Camp?gn Mr. L. D. J ones. Town HaU, Bangor H. R. DAVIES, Treborth, Baagor. Recruiting Officer for Carnarvonshire. Dec. 15th, 1914. G. R. Recruiting in Anglesey. ALL ABLE BODIED YOUNG MEN ARE URGENTLY WANTED TO ENLIST IN THE WELSH ARMY. AGE 19 TO 38 YEARS. EX-SOLDIERS, 19 TO 45 YEARS. MINIMUM HEIGHT IS NOW 5 feet 2 Ins, BANTAM RESTS. 5 ft. to 5 ft. 2 ins The Welsh Army Recruits will be Trained in North Wales. Separation Allowances for Wives, Children and Dependants. Full Particulars of Enlistment at the following Recruiting Stations ;( 'in Anglesey— MENAI BRIDGE Water Street Head Office HOLYHEAD 72, Market St., Col.-Sergt. Fetham LLANGEFNI Shire Hall Mr. J. T. Davies AMLWCH Police Station Sergt. Wm. Owen BEAUMARIS The Barracks Bandmaster J. C. Hills The following gentlemen have kindly undertaken to act as Recruiters and will give all information, and forward Recruits for Enlistment to the neares* Recruiting Office;— Mr Thomas Williams, J P. Dinorben House Llanerchymedd Dr. Parry Edwards, J.P. Mynydd y Got Bodedern Mr Ed. L. Jones Eithinog Amlwch Mr H. E.Jones School House Cemaes Bay Mr Bob Morgan 4, Dinorben Sq. Amlwch Supervising Water Street, COL. DIXON, ) L Recruiting Officers, Menai I)ndge, APT. WYATT, J Anglesey & District "GOP SAVE THE KING." FREE! NEW GUIDE. HOW TO FURNISH. FeR <2ash oR Out of Income Where Taste, Style, and Quality is the Keynote.  Complete Furnishing Stores 1'1U1\UDK 9tot9.Bo!d5t.L!VERPOOL. SPECIAL NUMBER PUNCH With Supplement, entitled OUR VOLUNTARY ARMY THIS issue contains some Fifty Humorous A Illustrations ot c* VOLUNTEERS f TERRITORIALS KITCHENER'S .???? ARMY PBy Leech, Keene, Sir John 6?? t? ?&?S? Tenniel, Raven-Hill, Townsend, G. D. Armour, etc. ????i???? On Sale Everywhere. Price ??, K x BUY IT TO-DAY. j ,,1- BUY IT TO-DAY.. ¡ t 'WARt Clearance Sale ( ofo EVERYTHING REDUCED.  ?stabtished 100 years. 'Phone IYI. M. A. CROOKS' DEPOT FOR All the Leading Makes of FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR AGENT FOR- The cc K," "LOTUS," "ARIEL," SAXONE, BECTIVE D E L r A, 't "SOROS IS." 'FOOTGLOVE," "DR. JAEGER'S," etc. 222, High Street, Bangor Menai Bridge. REPAIRS. —■————i—————■^ ————— ————— ij. FLETCHER Ltd. ? PENDREF MONUMENTAL WORKS BANGOR. 1 .-=. -=/ffi jj B || ALSO AT |§ | /DJ ? LARGEST STOCK. .?L 1 Victoria Dock, TST^WOSHSH,, «.?S | LOWEST PRICES NB ? CARNARVON J ?OWEST P?CE& ??S& INSPECTION INVITED. City Livery Garage (OPPOSITE OLD FRIARS SCHOOL). Ring up Tel. No. 19) -Open and Closed Cars for tiire. Decorated Cars for Weddings. Twolve yoars' thorougkljr eipe^iouaed Chau5eur» Reamietble, chargas. Proprietors: JOHN OWEN SON. SPECIAL OFFER 1 Published at 201- net, now offered at 7/6 net BELGIUM S LIST OF THE COLOURED ILLUSTRATIONS: II 1. A Flemish Country GirL 2. Brug-cs.—A Corner of tfa-ft Market on the Crando Place 3. Bell-ringer Playing a Ohime 4. Bruges-Porte d'Ostcnde 5. Bruges-Rue de 1'AJIO A VENULE (sliowirug end of Town Hall and Brd-ge connect- ing it with Palais fie JuatHOft) 6. Bruiges—Qoai du RosaJre 7. Bnjg,-s-Tibe Boguina.go 8. Bruges—Qu&i des MarbrioJia 9. A Flemish Young WToman 10. A FiMn!oh Burgher 11. Brugeis—Quai dn Miroir 12. Bruges—View of the P?aM du Fra?o 13. Bruges—M,ai.io<n du Pelioan (Almahou&e) 14. Bruges—V&gebable Market 15. The Fiiemiffh Pla n 16. Duinhook-Interior of a Farmhouse 17. Ad' tikerque-At the Kermesso 18. A Farmsbeading 19. Ypres—Place d-u Museo (showing Top Part of the Belfry) 20. Yprc-&-Aimde under the Nieuwerk 21. Furr.es—Grande Place and Belfry 22. Furjios-Ptrioty-le of Town Hall and Palais de Justice 23. Nieuport—Interior of Olniiroh 24. Furnes-Tcwer of St. Nicholas 25. Furnes—In Sre. Wa.l'burge's Church. 26. Nietiport-A Fair I'a:Lshion'er 27. Niouport-Hall ami Vicarage 28. N'cuport—The Quay, with EeJ.bœts and Landir.g-stages 29. Nioupart—Tiie Town Hall 30. Nieuport—CSiuirch Porch (Evensong) 31. The Dunes—A Stormy Evening 32. An Old Farmer 33. La. Panne—Interior of a Flemish Inn 34. La Pan-iie-A Flemish Inn: Pkivine Skittles 35. CoxyxLe—A Sli-rimlx-r on Horseback 36. Ooxyde—A Shrimper. 37. AdinJkurque—Village and Oanal 38. Hotel de Vilile.—A Comer of the Grande 1 koe (JUIowing Maison des Bras- f/eurst 1,a Makon du Oygne, and La. Maison de 1 Etoile), Brussels 39. An Old Laoe-makor, Ghent 40. The Banquet Hall, Chateau des Cointes, Gheriit 41. Beguina^ge de Mont. St. Amand, Ghent 42. The Arriere Faueillo (Acihtor Sikkel), Ghent 43. The R-uine of the Cloisters of the Abbey of St. Bavon, Ghent. 44. Plaoe tie Brouekere. Brussels 45. En-fcranoe to tihe Old UhuroJi of the Carmelites, nruls 46. The Cathedral of Ste. Gudule, Brussels 47. Old House in the Grande Place, Bru&»ela 48. Rue de Napnor, Brussels. 49. The Farm of La. Belle Alliance, and the Mou.nd ffurniountcxi by the Bejgiaja Lion, Waterloo 50. The Cathedral Chapel of St. Joseph, Antwerp 51. The VieLlle Boudherle, Antwerp 52. Old Houses in the Kue de l' re-ur. Antwerp 53. Rue do Namur, Brussels 54. The Concierge af the Niusee Plantnn- Moretus, Antwerp 55. The Plaoe Verte, Antwerp 56. The Musee Pkntin-Moretue, The Arriere Boutdque, Brussels 57. The Roadstead from the Tebe do Flandre, Antwerp 53. Pont des Arches, Liege 59. La Rocher liayanl, Diu-ant 60. "La Gleize," a Village of the Ardonnea 61. A Peasant Woman of the Ardennes 62. La Maison Ourtius, Lipge 63. General View of Dina,nt 64. La Vieiile Boucherie, Licgo 65. The Chateau de Waulsort. on the Meueo 66. Pont de Jambos et Citadel 1c, Nainur 67. Le Perron Liegois, Liege 68. Escalier de la Fontaine, Lie-go 69. The Ep'scopal Palace—Inner Court, Liege 70. The Episoopal Palate-—Outer Court, Liege 71.. The River Sajnhve, seen from the Pont de Samore, Namur 72. The HÙal, Dinant 73. Old House on the Quai de ki Gaffe. Liege 74. Chateau de Bouillon in the Semx>is Yailey 75. Pont du Prophete—Promenade Meyer- beer, Spa Woods 76. The Romanesque Church. II¡¡¡.tj(\rf. 77. L,, \¡hin in tJI., T *><.n V'olloir w. "J TO BE SEEN AT ALL BOOKSELLERS. A. & C. BLACK, Ltd., 4, 5 & 6, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.  ? 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Their undoubted success in these directions is the explanation Ep 2 of the dominant position he4d to-day by F ? i 8cecham' $ pills t Pill 5 2 Sold everywhere ?o boxes, price /? (?? pills) A ? (168 p?a). E AL AL A -AL AL A -kAL

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