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D. Williams a Co. Ltd. Wine & Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, l BANGOR, ? ESTABLISHED 96 YEARS. Telephone, 188. Telegrams, Old Vaults.
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D. Williams & Co. Ltd. Wine & Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. ESTABLISHED 96 YEARS. Telephone, 188. Telegrams, Old Vaults.
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POUNTV THEATRE BAMSOB. ■ To-nijjht at 8 p.m. and To-morrow (Saturday) at 2-30 p. m. and 7 p.m. Deiiahlui! Flolurisatioii of SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN S "The Lost Chord." NEXT WEF.lv— Monday to Wednesday, MJMSDEN HARE 4t JANE GREY in a New Pathe Gold Rooster Photo-Play, « THE TEST (P'arts.) ?nlri?nU? b itLbi ?PARTS J Re-lssue of the Truiy Wonderful Earthquake Thrill, When the Earth Trembled (PAR?!) Thursday to Saturday, The Charming Actress, Clara Kimball Young, in a Romantic and Pathetic Story of the War, A Romance the Red Cross (FIVE PARTS.) And a carefully selecteèi Programme of Serials, Comedies and Topicils. Nightly at 8 p.m. except Saturdays at 7 p. in. Matinees every Wednesday and Satur- day at 2-30 p.m. Popular I QL4] and I Ari and icture i'ric 6d. d' Tax. ?Q. Id. Tax. CCOOS.IIYNER HCTUREDROME. Proprietor .c. W. LEE. Week commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 13th. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. "THE COUNTRY- BOY;" Ninth Episode of "THE lfAN A TIC." MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, at 2.30. T h urs d ay,   Satur d ay: Swig's Blue Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: Selig's Blue diamond Feature, "No. '13' WEST BOUND;" Ninth Episode of "LAUGHING MASK;" and tQ Up-to-date List of the Best Subjects. ONE-REEL COMEDIES and DRAMAS CHANGED on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Children under 14 not admitted unless, accom- panied by an Adult, except-at, Matinees. "Popular Prioes: 3d. 6d, and 9d, not including War Tax. Soldiers admitted Ilalf-prioe. Doors open 7. Commence at 7.30. Llanrwst Show AND Sheep Dog Trials (By permission of the Ministry of Munitions of War) | will be held at LL.A.N"R -VVST ::J ON THURSDAY, AUG. 30th, 1917 President: Mr. O. ISGOED JONES., J.P., C.C. Vice-President: Mr. R. ARTHUR JONES, Auctioneer, Conway, &c. Grand Exhibitions. Horse Races and Leaping. Cheesfe making demonstrations on Show Field. Sheep Shea ring Competitions. Best Sheep-dogs in the Kingdom competing in the Trials. Parties requiring tickets in advance apply Secretary, enclosing stamp. Motors accomodated in the Park. For schedules (state section required) apply to the Secretary J. R. CHAMBERS, Llanrwst. NOTICE OF AUDIT. MENAI BRIDGE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the :1 Yearly Statements of the Accounts of this Urban District Council, together with the Rate Bocks, Books c'f Account, Vouchers, etc., will, on the Twenty-ninth day of August, 1917. be de- posited at the Council Offices, Dale Street, Menai Bridpre, and such Statements and Books of Acoounts will be open to be inspected, examined, and oopied by any Ratepayer in the District of the said Council, at any reasonable hour in the daytime, when the Council is not sitting, until t,he Sixth day of September, 1917, and that on :the last mentioned day, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, the Accounts of the said Urban District Council will be Audited by A. Carson Rober,s, Fsq., tho Auditor, at the Coun- cil Ohambc", Dale Street, Menai Bridge, when and where every such Ratepayer who may have any objection to any matter contained in the above mentioned Accounts ma.y attend and pre- fer his objection, and the same will be heard and determined by the Auditor. Dated this 4th day of August, 1917. OWEN JONES, Clerk to the Menai Bridge Urban District Council. BEAUMARIS PORT SANITARY ■ AUTHORITY (JOINT BOARD). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that- the Audit of the Accounts of the above Authority for the year ended Maroh 31st, 1917, will oommcnce on MONDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST, 1917, at Nine o'clock in toe forenoon, ac the BOARD ROOM, BANGOR. A copy of tho Accounts duly made up and balanced, to- gether with all Books, Vouchers, etc., will be open for inspection Fev en c-I t-ar days before the Audit at &&, Highburv, Bangor. HUGH 0. HUGHES, Cierk to said Authority. MENAI 13RIDGE TOLLS. THE Commissioners of H.M. Works, etc., are prepared to receive TENDERS for a LEASE of the TOLLS payable at Menai Bridge, for the period of One Year, from 1st October, 1917. Form of Tender Draft Lease, and all Parti- culars may be obtained on application at the under-mentioned address. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Tenders must be delivered before 11 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1917, addressed to The Secretary, H.M. Office of Works, etc., Storey's Gate., London, S.W.. and endorsed "Tender for Menai Bridge Tolls." H.M. Office of Works, etc., 8th August, 1917. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES. ANNUAL COLLECTION, 18th AUGUST. Over 10,000 Old Boys Serving in H.M. Forces. WANTED, Volunteers to Sell Flags. Any Lady who can give an Hour or two kindly send name to MR FLEMING. 19, Craig-y-don Road, Upper Bangor. THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. SESSION 1917-18. The Autumn Term begins on TUESDAY, October 9th, 1917. < Prospectuses and full particulars of the follow- ing may be obtained un application to the Registrar:— JOINT BOARD MATRICULATION EXAMI- NATION. FACULTIES OF ARTS, SCIENCE, MEDI- CINE, LAW, AND ENGINEERING. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIC DESIGN. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION. UNIVERSITY TRAINING COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND OF TRAINING FOR SOCIAL WORK. SCHOOL OF LOCAL HISTORY AND RE- CORDS. SCHOOL OF RUSSIAN STUDIES. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. SCHOOL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. SCHOOL OF DENTAL SURGERY. FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, STU- DENTSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS, SPECIAL GRANTS and PRIZES. HALLS OF RESIDENCE. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR (Price Is; Post Free Is 5d). UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. MEDICAL, DENTAL, PUBLIC HEALTH, and PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENTS. (Open to Men and Women Students). The WINTER SESSION will COMMENCE on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th. The Courses given at the Universi ty, the Royal Infirmary, pnd other allied Hospitals, which con- tain over 1000 Beds, provide full Instruction for the Degree and Diploma Examinations ii-i- Medi- cine and Dentistry and for the Diplomas in Pub- lic Health, Psychological Medicine, Veterinary State Medioine and Pharmacy. Tliereti.re Halls of Residence both for Men and Women Students. In addition to the Medical Entrance Scholar- ships, each of the value of £100, f3peeial Entrance Scholarships are open to Women Medical Stu- dents, and there are other Entrance Scholar- ships tenable in the Medical School. Full information as to Courses of Study, Fees, etc., will be forwarded on application to the Registrar. PRIFYSGOL CYMRU, UNIVERSITY OF WALES. THE THIRTY-FOURTH MATRICULATION I- EXAMINATION will be held at CAR- DIFF ONLY, and will commence on MON- DAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1917. Particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, University Registry, Cat-hays Park, Cardiff, from whom forms of entry can be obtained.—Applications for entry farms must be made not later than MON- DAY, AUGUST 20th, 1917. HOLYHEAD COUNTY SCHOOL. THE GOVERNORS of the above SCHOOL t will, at their SEPTEMBER MEETING, consider APPLICATIONS for BURSARIES towards PAYMENT of TRAVELLING EX- PENSES from PCPILS residing not less than Four Miles from the School. Applications (on Forms supplied by me) to Le received by mo not later than 25th AUGUST, 1917. T. R. EVANS, Clerk to the Governors. Victoria Chambers, Holyhead. THE Business Training School, .137, HIGH ST., BANGOR. SHORTHAND' TYPEWRITING BOOK-KEEPING ARITHMETIC HANDWRITING ORTHOGRAPHY COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE AND ..OFFICE ROUTINE. The School re-opens on Tuesday, September 4th, 191 7. A Prospectus with full particulars will be sent on application. j MISS OLWEN ROWLANDS, F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M., GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO ORGAN AND HARMONY. PUPILS successfully prepared for Examin&' P, tiona. CARNARVON VISITED. Tearms on Application. Tawelan. Bangor H95c. WILTON HOUSE, ALEXANDRA ROAD. COLWYN SAY BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PREPARATORY GLASS FOR LITTLE BOYS. J MISSES. HUBRIS, Furnishing r Problem ] Solved. HOW can I increase the pur- chasing power of every pound which I am about to spend on Furniture ? The solution of that problem will be 1 found in our free catalogue and our Showrooms. While we only supply artistic, sturdily-built furniture, our perfect manufacturing nad seling organisation enables us to quote prices that are much below those charged elsewhere for .the same articles. No matter whether you Furnish for Cash M O==r" Convenient IPapent System [I your money will go farthest if you purchase from us. Facts worth noting. We allow 2/- in the A discount for Cash. Payments can be arranged to suit Customers' convenience. No objectionable agreements to sign. Every Article manufactured under our own J direct control and supervision. I We pay carriage to all psrto. Goods delivered I in Private Vans. Every Furnishing Requisite supplied. I Good Value and saiisfied Customers account for the phenomenal growih of cur business. QlIlIarantee We unhesitatingly I Guarantee. reftiiid the price of any article that does not give absolute satisfaction. I PW- Write or call for Cataloguo. "Wl 8 Li iiibip —>———»■» i. ■— a IQLOBEI Furnishing Go. LJ (J. R. GRANT, Proprietor). 8 Pefinisreke Pi ace, LIVERPOOL. Business Hours 9 to S. Bj Early Closing. Saturday 1 p.m. I Railway Fare ÁUowed. FINANCIAL NO PRELIMINARY FEES. Money Lent Privately IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS (not less than 210). On Simple Promissory Note. ESTABLISHED FORTY-SEVEN YEARS AND NOW LENDING Upwards of £ 80,000 Annually OROSPECTUSES, l'enns of Advances, or any A information desired, will be rupplied free of charge on application, either personally or by letter, to George Payne & Sons, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. IMMEDIATE LOANS. WE lAKE NO CHARGE WHATEVER UNLESS CASH IS ADVANCED. London & Provinces Discount CO. LIMITED, 64, LONDON ROAD, LEICESTER. ADVANCES from £10 to jeiooo on NOTE of BAND ALONE, or other Security, to all respectable classes. If desired, a Representative will attend at your home with the Cash, and carry out the advance THERE and THEN. Call, or write (in confidence' to the Manager, G. K. HOWE, 64, LONDON ROAD. LEICESTER. L OWEST INTEREST IN THE COUNTRY. No Feos. S10 to £5000.. No Bonds. folo repav 211. £50 repay £55. R20 repay £ 22. £10D repay £110. Bills of iiale or Loans paid off and increased. L.. LIVINGSTONE (Tel. 3071 City), HOPE CHAMBERS, 107, MARKET ST.. MANCHESTER. REALISING the neoessity among the Pro- i?' fessional, Commercial, and F!ing C18Mea of an Institution where CONFIDENTIAL finan- cial assistance can be obtained, without recourse to the customary money-lender's routine, we in- vite applications from £ 20 to £5000. Repayment can be extended over any period, and the in. terest we guarantee to be iocs than that charged by other firms. NO SECURITY REQUIRED. -FOULK.ES, LTD., 5, BOLD-ST., LIVER. POOL. Telegrams, "PRIVACY." Tel. 3651 Royal. BORROW from an OLD-ESTABLISHED WELL-KNOWN FIRM, noted for Honest Dealings, B10 to £1000 ADVANCED DAILY to all Classes worthy of Credit on NOTE OF HAND ALONE. INTEREST THE LOWEST IN ENGLAND AND WALES. NO FEES. NO SURETIES. B10 from 2s 6d weekly. JB20 from -4s weekly. B50 „ 6s „ ;Cloo 159 „ Special Low Rates Charged for Short Period Loans. Call, Write, or 'Phone (2975 City), in strictest confidence, to Aotuai Le-nder, H. HARRIS, 71, MARKET-STREET, MANCHESTER. £10 to miooo. Advanced Privately to I Farmers, Traders, and others on Note of Hand any distance. Business completed through the Post, Interest and repayments lowest in the Country.—Nat. Adv. and Inv. Society, Ltd., 1 41, Corporation-street, Manchester, Branch: a Farrar-triad. Bangor. p Kendal me! KENDAL  a   MILNE co co fl y aJtJLfi ?M ILinL!M-)_j ? i L /\? TffiNCHESTER f\'V rt INSPECTION OF THEIR j foRNiSHED Specimen Rooms. & Spacious Show Booms CONTAINING the LATEST PRODUCTIONS I/H ARTISTIC FURNITURE CASTLE HOTEL, BANGOR. Oldest & Best. Most Central Officially appoint AA,R AC., & A.CU. FREE GARAGE. CARS for HIRE. Undev Bintively E:n.g1.ish. :N[a.:n.a4e]ŒI..eX1" T«lephon« XS1. CITY LIVERY GARAGE ?s for Hire, English 6 Seater- f??iITB V 9 S L5 » E.I1 I Landaulettes, and English Touring Cars by the best ma ters. Decorated Car,3 for Weldings. Fourteen years' thoroughly experienced Chaulcar4. Reasonable caarjje3. Proprietors; JOHN OWKX <fe Son, Ring up icl. ^o. 194. JO MESBROS.' GARAGE, ?,?143 —? B&NGOK, I See Large AdverL ?.?.C. QFF/C/?L REPAIRS. 'ISee largeAdverL   I T?'  Oppoite Lba  OPENED and CLOED CASTLE GAUAGE. | 181 j CATHEDRAL. | °? cTllS fo^ HIE. ED I REPAIRS and OVERHAULS Tyres, Petrol, Grease and Oil kept in stock. Tuition in Driving, RUllning Repairs, and Mechanism. Proprietor H. FLETCHER. Evaos & Roberts IRONMONGERS, BIRKETT'S STORES, BANGOR. E. & R. are offering the following Special Lines for a short time :— Garden Wheelbarrow 241!- Galvanized Wire Netting 3-ft. x 2-ft. for 50 yds. Enamelled Tea Bottles 6d. each. India Rubber Sponges 5 "1 d Cocoa Brooms 8d. Bass Brooms to 2/6. BARNON Fire Fitment 5/6. Suit Cases in Great Variety. Granite Fibre Trunks. Mangles £3 5s. Od. Ladies' Fashionable Boots High Cloth Leg, Glace Kid or Patent Leather Goloshed, Short Vamps: in Black, Fawn, Navy Blue, and Nigger Brown. PRICE 18/6, 21/6, 22/6, 23/6. R. MON WILLIAMS, HOLYHEAD. "LION" CYCLES. CASH OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Signed Guarantee for all time. s Packed in Crate Free and Carriage Paid. SINCE 1905 I have advertised in this paper and have made and sold over 20,000 Maohines. NO EXTRAS; Bell, Pump, and everything in- cluded. Carriage paid. YOU CAN RIDE and TEST the MACHINE for TEN DAYS; IF YOU DO NOT APPROVE I PAY ALL CARRIAGE. I have thousands of Testimonials. Write to-day for Copies and Catalogue with Illustrations and full Specification. George Beatson, Ltd., Lion Cycle Works, 84, MOSELEY STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Drapery and Gents' Outfitting. We hold a Good & Varied Stock at prices very considerably under tho&e of TO-DAY. Griffith & Hughes, DEVON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. Furniture Remover. HENRY JONES, FRIARS SLATE WORKS, BANGOR, Is now carrying on business ps Furniture Remover, Carting Contractor, etc. Large Vane avaifable, and estimate free on "1'\1 i¡v> '>Q Well Polished Furniture Is the delight of the Household. All kinds of Pianos, Antique & High Class Furniture, etc., can be made to look like new, by using the wonderful PlA NOG LOSS (POLISH PRESERVATIVE). The only polish that keeps Woodwork free from worms. It is the old-fashioned Polish which has a wonderful Preservative Power. The Polish which has preserved the Very Antique Furniture which are to-day Priceless. NOTHING TO EQUAL IT. It gives the Shine that lasts," and NO finger marks. TRY IT To be obtained from all High class Stores PRICE: 7id. nett. ] If your dealer cennot supply you, send direct for sample bottle to- G. D. ROBERTS & Co., Manufacturers, 21, High Street, Carnarvon, N. W. « NORTH WALES CHRONICLE." Cheap Prepaid Advertising Rates. "PERSONS WANTED," "TO LET," "FOR SALE," "LOST AND FOUND." Eto. Number of NUMBER OF INSERTIONS. Words. 1. 3. 6. 13 18 Words 1 3 2 6 4 0 7 6 30 1 9 3 6 6 0 11 6 40 2 5 4 6 8 0 15 6 50 2 9 5 6 10 0 18 6 60 3 0 6 0 11 0 20 6 73 „ 3 3 6 6 12 0 22 6 3d and 6d extra (according to number of inser- tions) if replies are to be addressed to the Office. OWING to the great expense in booking and applying for small amounts, no Advt. will be inserted unless accompanied by a remittance. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND MEMORIAM NOTICES, 2s 6d for four lines, 6d each extra HDO. 208th Year of the Q| |§y FIRE OFFICE Wll FOUNDED 1710. THE OLDEST INSURANCE OFFICE LN THE WORLD. Copied from Policy dated 1725. Insurances effected on the following risks:— Firtiz DAMAGE. Resultant Loes of Rents and Profits. Employers' liability and Workmen's Componsatioq, including Accidents to Domeatic ervont& Personal Accident I Fidelity Guarantee. Sickness and Disease. I Burglary. Plate Glass. AGENCIES ^YERYWHER^. 0 No Shopping after Six o'clock or between One and Two p.m. daily. JARVIS & FOSTER. BANGOR Established 102 years. 'Phone (YI. M. A. CROOKS' DEPOT FOR FIRST-CLASS SERVICE BOOTS FIELD BOOTS. Repairs by Practical Workmen. 2 2 2, High Street, Bangor, Menai Bridge, AGENT FOR- The K," "LOTUS," "DELTA," "SAXONE," "FOOTGLOVE," 1, DR. JAEGER'S," "BECTIVE," ETC, ETC. — =3. J. MOUNTFORT, "CPAIGFRYN, GARTH, BANGOR, (Eoal JYCerch&nt and ? i?/to/<-M? and Retail I eood J?erehont ond????? ? D?/?-t? t  ?y????"    ? Kftchsn Coa!, Nuts, 8!ack, $$0 ??? ???? ???? Steam Coa! and Coke.  ??? ???? Staffs. Derbyshire and Welsh ???B  ?? Coals always m Stock. Bast Opawing-raom cpal, '???? ???'? Special Quotation for 4- T on Lots an ] Tracc L?? ] s. A Trial Order is s3licited AUEnquina?promptty attended to. -11 SEND US 11- PARTICULARS OF THAT eflR YOU WISH TO SELL. JONES BROS., High Street, BANGOR. .1 J. FLETCHER Ltd. PENDREF MONUMENTAL WORKS BANGOR. tp?????t?????ttj?????c??? g ALSO ?r § = ? Victoria DockQ LARGEST srocK. ? I CARNARVON. | I BESTwoRKMANsmp ?M???M??c??S LOWEST PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. it. "3UBSTITUTION" v1 ?. 'SUBSTITUTION"?, The matter of substitution is one of interest and importance in these stirring days. Among various special meanings attached to the term, we may consider one or two bearing upon the question of health. An ailing person will welcome as a pleasing proposition the idea of Good Health being substituted for Ill-health. As a matter of fact this is the kind of 41 substitution which has been taking place for many years past. Thanks to the wide and increasing use of Beecham's Pills, conditions of Ill-health I are constantly being removed; conditions of Good Health are constantly taking their place. This is a fact—an actual experience to which thousands of men and women, all over the world, will bear glad and willing testimony. A satisfactory substitution scheme" so far as I .matters of health are concerned is the adoption of Beecham's Pills as a Family Medicine. All who are ailing and anxious to be well will I certainly derive considerable benifit from a course of BEEGHA]VI'S PILLS HI Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled ls-3d and 3s-Od. Jrl I if -="