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I V' I D. Williams & Co. Ltd. I Wine & Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, ESTABLISHED 96 YEARS. Telephone, 188. Telegrams, Old Vavjts.
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I D. Williams &Co. Ltd. Wine St Spirit Merchants, 334, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. ESTABLISHED 96 YEARS. Telephone, 188. Telegrams, Old Vanh s.
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HOUNTV CQY:N!Y To-night at 8 p.m. and To-morrow (Saturday) at 2-30 p.m. and 7 p.m. MARY MILES MITER in JP A. I TIES," tnd BILLY WEST (Wonderful Chaplin Impersonator) in "HIS MARRIED LIFE." NEXT WEEK-Monday to Wednesday, CISSIE LOFTUS in II DIANA-OF DOBSON'S." rhe Piav made famous by Miss LENA ASHWELL Thursday to Saturday, Beautiful Mary Miles Minter in A DREAM OR TWO AGO AND FULI. PROGRAMME OF SERIALS, COMEDIES AND TOPICALS. NOTE CHANGE OF TIME Nightly at 7-30 p.m. except Saturdays only at 7 p.m. Matinees every Wednesday and Satur- day at 2-30 p.m. Pcpuhr ?*J and |y|1 and Picture Prices: 1 M. Id. Tax. I 4d Id. Tax. ggER PIGTUREOROME. Proprietor W. LEE. Week commencing MONDAY, SEPT. 17th. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday: "SEEDS 01' THE FATHERS," 14th Epieode of "THE FANATIC." MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, at 2.30. ONE-REEL COMEDIES and DRAMAS CHANGED on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: "THE ROAD TO RlJIN," featuring Geo. Gray Tno Fighting Parson. 14th Episode of "LAUGH- ING MASK." Children under 14 not admitted unless accom- panied by an Adult, except at Matine-ea. Popular Prtoea: 3d. 6d, and 9d, not inoludinj War Tax. Doors open 7. Commence at 7.3D. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES, BANGOR. (A CONSTITUENT COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES). Principal: SIR HARRY R. REICHEL, M.A., LL.D. NEXT SESSION BEGINS OCTOBER 2nd, I t 1917. Tho College Courses are arranged with reference to the Degrees of the University of Wales; they inciude most, of the subjects for the B.Sc. Degree of the London University. Students may pursue their first- year of Medical Study at the College. The.re are Special De- partments for Agriculture, Forestry, end Elec- trical Engineering; an Elementary Training Department for men and women, and a Depart- ment for the training of Secondary and Kinder- garten Teachers. Sessional Fee for Ordinary Arts Course, £13 19; for Science or Medical Course, C17 1. The cost of living in lodgings in Bangor has usually aver- aged from £ 20 to £ 30 for the Session. There is a Hall of Residence for Women Students, fee from Thirty Guineas for the Session, and a Hall for Men Students. At the Entrance Scholarship Examination (held annually in April) a number of Scholarships and Exhibitions, ranging in value from JM to £ 10 are open for competition. For further information and copies of tho various prospectuses, apply to JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, M.A., o Secretary and Registrar. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES, BANGOR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPART. MENT. Professor of Physics: E. TAYLOR JONES, D.Sc. Drapers' Company's Assistant Lecturer and De- monstrator in Elect,rioal Engineering: W. E. WILLIAMS, B.Se. IN OCTOBEH NEXT a BV8temwtie Course of JL Instrjction in Electrical Measurement and Practical Electricity for Students proposing to enter the profession of Electrical Engineer will be commenced. The Physioal Laboratory is equipped with a Compound Steam Engine, con- tinuous and alternating t7 ii t (single and three phase), Dynamos and Motors, Transformers, Secondary Battery, the most approved modern Measuring Instruments, and a Wirelese Telegra.ph 'Installation. Fee for the Couree, in ordinary cases, 217 Is P~eseion. Coat of living in Bangor for the F n 33 weeks) has usually averaged £ 20 to :£. 1 he Course extends over two Sessions. For prospectus and further information apply to J. E. LLOYD, M.A., Secretary and Recristrar. f! ( ST. PATRICK'S HOSPITAL, DUBLIN. In addition to the Main Hospital in James's- atreet, the Governors have Branch Establishments at St. Edm indsbury, Lucan, standing in a De- mesne of 200 Acres, and provided with every facility for the Curative Treatment of Mental Cases. The Mansion of St. Edmundsbury has been adapted for the Treatment of Ladies, and a Villa specially built to accommodate a limited number of Gentlemen. Urgent Coses can bo admitted to the ftospitul on application to the Medical Superintendent. For further particulars, Forms, etc., apply to THE REGISTRAR, St. Patrick's Hospital, James's-streot- Dublin. St. MARX.S HOSPITAL, MANCHESTER. rá4JDWIVES and MONTHLY NURSES are trained at the Hospital in WHITWOIITH- T WEST, MANCHESTER. For ^particulars of present Vaoa-noies, Lectures, «ta, apply to tho Secretary, at the Hospital. NAVAL AND MILITARY WAR PENSIONS, &c., ACT, 1915. BANGOR DISTRICT COMMITTEE. WANTED an INQUIRY OFFICER to assist the above Committee in the technical work of assessment in oases of applications for pensions. The person appointed must have knowledge of industrial conditions and assess- ment of inoomo and business profits. The re- in un oration attached to this office will be by fee. The amount at present decided upon is ten shillings per oac-9, investigated. A knowledge of Wofeh is indispensable. Furtar particulars may be obtained from the Secretary. All applications must be sent in by THURS- DAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. K. PINKERTON, Secretary. Town Hall, Bangor. c LLANFAIRFECHAN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. npiHE ACCOL-NTS of the above named Coun- A cil for the year (td-d the 31et MARCH, 1917, wore duly AUDITED by the DISTRICT AUDITOR on the 10t.11 day of SEPTEMBER, 1917, and the audited accounts and statutory financial s-tatenicnt are open for inspecti on, with- out payment, for a period of fourteen days from da-te hereof, during office hours, by any Ratepayer or Owner of Prope rty in the District of the said Council. Wed this 14t.h day of September, 1917. W. H. ELLIS, Clerk to the LlanfairfeVhan c Urban District Council. AGRICULTURAL COURSE. FOR DAUGHTERS OF SMALLHOLDERS AND TENANT FARMERS. THIS Course will beg'-n on OCTOBER 1st, at MADH YN ?AWS'lg??yi -P FARM SCHOOL. It is open to women who undertake to work on a Farm for at leapt six montIrs after the Course. Preference will be given to those who are already proficient in milking and have some knowledge of Farm work. A limited number of Scholarships will be offered, which will cover the cost of instruction and maintenance at the College for four weeks. Apply to Principal R. H. Evans, B.Sc.; or to the Organising Secretary of your County, Miss Matthews, Tanyfynwent Offices, Bangor; or to Boa.rd of Agriculture Inspector, at the same address, not later than SEPTEMBER 21st. —————— '.tt t Friars School, Bangor. THE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN FOR THE AUTUMN TERM At 9.15 a.m., ON TUESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1917. THE HEADMASTER will INTERVIEW PARENTS at any time on MONDAY, the 17th.. Inclusive Fee for Boarders, £48 9s a year (£16 li a term). For further Particulars as to Admission, etc., application should be made either to the HEAD- MASTER or to MR J. HUGHES ROBERTS, Clerk to the Governing Body, 3, SNOWDON VILLAS, UPPER BANGOR Bangor County Schoo 1 FOR GIRLS. THE SCHOOL OPENS for the CHRISTMAS A TERM on THURSDAY, the 20th SEPTEM- BER, 1917. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION will be held on the 19th, at 10 a.m., and the HEAD- MISTRESS will see PARENTS Oil the 18th, Irom 3 to 6 o'clock. For particulars as to BOARDING and TUITION FEES apply to J. HUGHES ROBERTS, o Clerk to the Governors. The Convent High School, BANGOR, OPENS ON MONDAY SEPT. 17th ^RRANGEMENTS are being made to form A- at the Convent a.n OXFORD LOCAL CENTRE. THE SISTERS WILL SEND UP SIXTEEN CANDIDATES, And Coaoh also for the COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS. Honours secured this year by E Trevor Johnson. Pasgea in the Academy 100 per cent. BANGOR PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN (UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE). Headmistress: MISS M. A. MOORE, with Two Assistant Mistresses. THE SCHOOL, which is intended for Boys and & Girls preparing to enter the County Schools, will RE-OPEN at ARFRYN on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, at 9.30 a.m. The Headmistress will see Parents at the School from 3 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 18t.ii. TERMS: Under 5, One Guinea. per Term. From 5 to 8, Two Guineas per Term. Over 8, Two-and-a-half Guineas per Term Prospectus and Admission Forms may be had from the Headmistress, or from the Registrar, University Coliege, Bangor. SCHOOL BOOKS. L ITTLER'S NEW and SECOND-HAND BOOKSELLER, UPPER BANGOR, close to Friars and County School for Girls, is the most reliable Establishment for Supplies. Daily oommllnioation with Publishers' own Ware-houses, ensures the best possible despatch. ST. WINIFRED'S SCHOOL, BANGOR. Churoh of England Boarding School for Girls. NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, SEP- J. TEMBER 20fch, 1917. A few Day Pupils received. All Terms Moderate. Scholaa-shiDs. Provost, Rev. Pnebend'a,ry Talbot, M.A. Custos, the Very Rov. the Dean of Bangor.—Apply, MISS N. DOMAN, M.A., Headmostim-a. THE Business T raining School, 137, HIGH ST., BANGOR. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOK-KEEPING ARITHMETIC HANDWRITING ORTHOGRAPHY COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE AND OFFICE ROUTINE. Students now enrolling. A Prospectus with full particulars will be sent on application. MISS OL WEN rowlandsT F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M.. GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO, ORGAN AND HARMONY. p UPILS successfully prepared for Examina- JL tions. CARNARVON VISITED. Terms on Application. Tawelan. Bangor. 1195c æ Notice of Removal. The North Wales Music Co, Mr. S. W. PIDGEN, By an arrangement with Mrs. Williams, (widow of the late Mr. E. D. Williams', Will CARRY ON THE BUSINESS known as The NORTH WALES MUSIC Co. AT No. 139, HIGH STREET, BANGOR (Xext Door but one). Large New Stock of PIANOS, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, GRAMOPHONES, RECORDS, SHEET MUSIC, and everything in the Music Line at prices to suit all. Please note the New Addreis THE NORTH WALES MUSIC CO, 139, High Street, BANGOR. Kilner's Patent 21b. Preserving Jars. TJHE CARNARVONSHIRE WAR AGRICUL i TURAL COMMITTEE has a large num- ber for DISPOSAL, at 46 6d per dozen eairiage pa.Id.-Appiy, TOM J():S-ES, TOM JONES. Sec. for Supplies. County Offices, Carnarvon. FurisisSimg j Furnishing!   —?? M?@SSe— HOW can I increase the pfir- I chasing power of every pound which I am about to spend 1 on Furniture ? I The solution of that problem will be found in our free catalogue and our Showrooms. While we only supply d artistic, sturdily-built furniture, our perfect manufacturing end seling organisation enables us to quote prices 1 that are much below those charged 1 elsewhere for the same articles. No I matter whether you 9 J Furnish for. Cash M 930r 4on Convenient f Payment System your money will go farthest if you purchase from us. Facts worth noting. We allow 2/- in the A discount for Cash. B Payments can be arranged to suit Customers' ■ convenience. I No objectionable agreements to sign. I Every Article manufactured under oar own B direct control and supervision. ■ We pay carriage to all parts. Goods delivered in Private Vans. Every Furnishing Requisite %upplied. 7 í:s! Jide ëItrs account for the phenomenal growth of our business.  unhe<:tat!Dgty Guarantee. re und the*price of any 1 J article that does not give absolute satisfaction. tW Write or call for Oatalogue. "W | GLOBE Furnishing Go. LJ I (J. R. GRANT, Proprietor). | I Pembroke Place, I j LIVERPOOL. | H Business Hours III to 8. | Early Closing, Saturday i p.m. j Railway Fare Allowed.  KENDAL MILNE c D, 'tM'.) MANCHESTER c 0 INVITE. INSPECTION OF THEIR I. foRNisHED SPECIMEN ROOMS. & SPACIOUS SHOW ROOMS CONTAINING THe LATEST PRODUCTIONS [ im ARTISTIC FURNITURE ?PT IST" DRY WEATHER PLAYS HAVOC WITH WHEELS OF ROAD VEHICLES. The wood shrinks-the tyre expands.—A spoke in lime saves nine. We are real Experts in WHEEL REPAIRS, PRACTICAL AND OF LONG STANDING. J. & R. ROBERTS, "SSKS* Old Museum BANGOR WHEELWRIGHTS, usenm, BEACH ROAD, BANGOR. The Oldest-Estab- lished Laundry in the District G. R. GRIERSON, Proprietor. Tel. 49. THE BANGOR SANITARY LAUNDRY. CASTLE HOTEL, BANGOR. Oldest & Best. Most Central Officially appointed A A, R.AC., & A-CU. FREE GARAGE. CARS for HIRE. XYmikeIL-ow Entirely English Management. T.1ephon.. 18.1., OITY LIVERY GARAGE has for H!fe, English 6 Seate Landaulettc- and Eqglish Tourin'g Cars by the best ma cers. Decorated CaM for We.ldiu?a. Fourteen ye.i?' thoroughly experienced OhaaJours. Raasouablo caar^es. Proprietor^: Joax OWKX t- Sax. Ring up Tel. No. 104. JONES BROS.' GARAGE, Telephone 143. I ZANGOR, I I ??.A.C._?FF/C/?L REPAIR. I See Large Advert. CASTLE GARAGE. I Te!. 181 Opposite be I CATHEDRAL, OPENED and CLOSED j CARS for HIRE. REPAIRS and OVEItHAULS. Tyres, Petrol, Greas; and Oil kept in stock. I Tuition in Driving, Running Repairs, and Mechanism. Proprietor: H. FLETCHER :===:=- 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. 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, It now carrying on business i-s Furniture Remover, Carting Contractor, otc. Large Vans available, and estimate free on application LADIES' BLANCHARDS PILLS are un- JLJ rivalled for all Irregularities, etc. they speedily afford relief, and rover fail to alleviate all suffering. They sufjoreede Pennyroyal, Pil Cochia, Bitter Apple, etc. Blan, 8 are the Bast of all Pills for Women." Sold in Boxes, Is lid, by Boots' Branches, Timothy White's Branches,. and all Chsmists; -,r post free, sama price, from Leslie Martyn, Ltd., Chemists, 34, Dalston Lane, London. Free Sample and valu- zblo Booklet, post free, Id stamp.. d Evaps & Roberts IRONMONGERS, BIRKETT'S STORES, BANGOR. E. & R. are offering the following Special Lines for a short time:- Garden Wheelbarrow 24 Galvanized Wire Netting 3-ft. x 2-in. 18,1. for So yds. Enamelled Tea Bottles 6d. each. India Rubber Sponges 5id. Cocoa Brooms ad. Bass Brooms I,- to 2,6. BARNON Fire Fitment 5/6. Suit Cases in Great Variety. Granite Fibre Trunks. Mangles £ 3 5s. Od, il NORTH WALES CHRONICLE. j "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE." Cheap Prepaid Advertising Rates. "PERSONS WANTED," "TO LET," to FOR SALE," "LOST AND FOUND." Eto. Number of NUMBER OF INSERTIONS. Words. 1. 3. 6. 13. 18 Words 1 5 2 6 4 0 7 6 30 1 9 3 6 6 0 11 6 40 2 3 4 6 8 0 15 6 50 „ 2 9 5 6 10 0 18 6 60 „ 3 0 6 0 11 0 20 6 7) 3 3 6 6 12 0 22 6 M and 6d extra (according to number of inser- tions) if replies are to be addressed to the Office. OWIKG to the great expense in booking and applying for small amounts, no Aav t. will be inserted unless accompanied by a remittance. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND MEMORIAM NOTICES, 2a 6d for four lines, 6d eacil extra line. j -7 No Shopping after Six o'clock or between One and Two p.m. daily. JARVIS & FOSTER. BANGOR Established 102 years. 'Phone i y i. 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 11 K," "LOTUS," "DELTA," "SAXONE," "FOOTGLOVE," JAEGER'S," "BECTIVE," ETC, ETC. J. MOUNTFORT, "CRAIGFRYN, GARTH, BANGOR. Coal JVCerehant and Wholesale and Retail 1 Dealei- ill Comery ?gent.?  ?? Dca,cri" ????5??? B3st Drawmg-foom Coa!, .?<  ???? Kitchen C3al, Nuts, Slack, ??    ?? Steam Coal and Coke. ????   ?? gg?; Staffs. Derbyshir3 and Welsh ???? ??? Coais always m Stock. ???? Special Q?3tatton for 4- T oa Lots &? i Trac L3? i ?? A Trial Order is ?ol!c!ted All Enquiries prom?tty attended to. WATCH JONES BROS., Motor Engineers, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. HUMPHREY WILLIAMS, Ltd., Telephone, I 48. Penlon Monumental Works, BANGOR. Established 1823. -I BUILDEE'S MEECHANTS: Large Stock of BRICKS, CEMENT PLASTER, GROUND MORTAR. and SANITARY WARE. Grates, Ranges, Tile Kerbs and Hearths, Enamelled Slate Mantelpleces. White-Glazed Scullery Sinks. Grindstones, 24-in. to 36-in. diameter. j" I TAKE 1 ? warning when the following symptoms make their appearance :-bilious- S} ku | ness, acidity, constipation, depression of spirits, flatulence, declining Q 2j appetite, headache, loss of energy, restlessness at night and heaviness ? ? during the day. Generally speaking, these are indications that all is not 2! g well with the digestive system. Take the necessary steps to remedy SHC A matters. Before another day passes seek the assistance of S ELCHA 'S PILLS S which will speedily relieve these unpleasant feelings, generally due to 5 g complications arising from a disordered stomach, and bring about a 5 g radical change in the General Health. For many years this excellent E ? preparation has been universal? acknowledged to be a first-class remedy 8 E for digestive troubles. They improve the power of nutrition and thus 9 W enable the body to benefit to the full from the food taken. Anyone who 5 ? is at all troubled with ailments originating in derangement of the 5? stomach, liver and bowels is urgently advised to take Beeham's Pilis 2 ? AND MARK THE DIFFERENCE! 1 ? ?o7d e?e/y?fen- /? &o.TM 7a&e//e? 7s. J? ??? 3s-0d ¥