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p J ■ — .fut,. ,u m. ■- .rn.i-iMi.ftmgm;' ■ i»nra» || 11IIIIIIMI Illl .■ Ill III I" nil || lllllll II I" III III 11IIIIIT III ll II our Country is C a I I I for Help! 1 IF you have any Savings at your command remember your Country is calling for Help. Help to supply a steady and ever-iiicreas.110, flow of munitions to. fight and be rid of the Brutal p I Pest of Prussianism that is causing such endless suffering, torture, and murder of mankind. It was the plentiful supply of | Munitions of all kinds, not forgetting the Tanks, that enabled j our Brave Boys to deliver the recent Glorious and Smashing Blow to the Hindenburg Line-rnore such blows and the Barbarous | Boche > beaten. So don't delay. It is YOUR patriotic duty to I put all your savings in National War Bonds or War Savings i Certificates, and keep on saving to take up more. You cannot I find a better investment and at a high rate of interest, too. 1 1 Put Your Savings in I National War Bond s And Speed up Our Victory and Peace You can Buy your National War Bonds at the Nearest Post Office. I Your Blood is Calling for Help. IF It's Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Glandular Swellings, Eczema or any kindred complaint, remember it is your Blood that is calling for help-help to fight and be rid of the clogging impurities that are causing YOU such endless- suffering and torture-MAKE AND KEEP THE BLOOD PURE AND THE HEALTH OF THE SYSTEM WILL FOLLOW. < Put Your Faith in Clarke's I ouo-& d Mixture And Speed Up Your Return to Health and Strength. I You can buy Clarke's Blood Mixture at the nearest Chemist or Stores j Delicious Jams. I A Nourishing Substitute for Butter. WHILST what we hope is only the Temporary shortage of Butter and Margarine continues, may we Ht suggest that you use Jam in their   ?n places-the nourishing qualities of ?Sf?' i & S*f which are well known to everyone. I '?B nST?M f??? stock, which of cpurse' is not 1 large, owing to the scarcity of this HgjajlJ IgSTji commodity, contains however every • ?a)???"  ?? Idnd of Jam at Government Control .¡ Prices. I BtBtE at We shall only sell a small quantity NY so that all may be supplied 8 while our stock lasts. r Ii. 0 EBJ  e 0 EttJones«0» Fl FAMILY GROCERS H V. 6.PROVISION! MERCHANTS 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR Tel. 0168. M30A4R, KET STREET, HOLYHEAD Tel 33.
MENAI BRIDGE.
MENAI BRIDGE. SNOW DON FLAKE FLOUR in Cctton Bags. Preeeu t prict*: 3ilbs. Bags, 8d; 71bs. Bags, Is 5d. LO.ST.-Blitc.Ic and White Terrier called Spot. Finder rewarded.—Brig-y-cton, Mouai Bridge.— Advt. OBITUARY.—The funeral took place yester- day of Captain William Pritcluirdy who formerly resided at Cad van, Menai Bridge. Dceoased who was over 70 .) ears of age, leaves two sons and one daughter. HOME ON LEA VE.-Driver R. •Julian Jones, soil of iSlr Robert Jones, Higli-atioet, is home from Fru,ncc.-P,rivabe J. H. Daviea, A.S.C., Higli-stre-et, eon of Mr Arbhwr Davies, is also home. ADVANCE OF EDUCATION.—A witness, a farm iabourer, at the Petty Session^, on Monday, stated that he "had not bothered to learn the rnontihs of the year. "—Another young witness, who ea-id ehe had attended school and was now employed on a farm, told the Bench she did not understand English: MASONIC INSTALLATION — Tho annual installation of the Anglesey Lodge (1113) took place on Wednesday, at the Masonic Hall, when Bro. John Hughes, Blondei House, was installed W.M The installing .Master was W. Bro. Owen Thomas, P PG. P Tho W.M. appointed the following a3 his officers for th.) ensuing year:— I P.M., W. Bro. J. T Avcrill; S.W. Bro. J Lloyd McMichan: J.W., Bro. F. J. Roberts; Chaplain, Bro. Rev. D. J, Davies; Treasurer, W. Bro. John Edwards, P.M., P.P.G. S.D.; Secretary, YY. Bro. li. W. Stnogles, P.M., P.P.G., Org.; S.D., Bro. Win. Pierce; J.D., Bro. S. T. Harris; Dir. of Cer., W Bro Owen Thomas, P.M., P.P.G.P.; Asst. Dir. of Cer., Bro. J. Jonou, P.M P.P.G.A.P. I.G.. Bro. H. King; S.S., Bro..Ma.t;he\i Gwen; J.S., Bro. C. A Kefcslowell; A.S., Bro. J Knowles Jones, and Tyler, Bro. R. W. Hughas. There were several brethren fiom North W ale and Lanca- s hire lodges. Dinner wa-s served at the Angle- sey Arms Hotel. WAR SHRINK DEDICATED.—Tho shrine erected through the generosity of Col. and Mrs Vixon, in the porch of Si. Mary's Church, in memory of eleven members of the congregation and choir who iia\e fallen in the present war wa.s dedicated last Sunday, m tho presence of a large and representative congregation. After the collars had been read, the Hector (Rev D. Herbert), and the Curate (Rev. Tywyn Jones), with 'rhe Churchwarderia, proceeded with tJio choir, singing a hymn, to tiLe porch, where Col. Dixon formally presented the shrine. The dedi- catory service was read, eftor which Company- Bugler James Ldwards A" Company Anglesey volunt<fi' Regt. sounded the "Last Po?t" from tjl(, 1? hymn, "For all the saints who irorn their labour rest," was sung, together with two VSelsh hymns, "Byùd myrdd o ryfeddodau" and 0 Lrymau Caersalem." At the close of tho service the National Anthem was sung, and the oy-gariiit (Mr■ T. A. Rowlands) played the "Drod Maroh" (Hande/) end the Hallelujah Phorus" from the Messiah."
\ CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. ENTERPRISING TRADESMEN. The following is a list of tho display advertisers, local aiid general, who this week usa the col- umns of the North WjUs Chronicle series of newspapers .— DRAPERS: Messrs Brown and Co., Chester. I,in d C o., Mosrs \V artski, Bailor Messrs Gnliiih and Hughes, Bangor. Messrs Creamer's, Liverpool Messrs Richard Jones and Co., Chester. Mrs Thomas, Lcmion HOUBO, Bangor- Mr. W. 0. Williams, Manchester House, Mrs. CI. J. Thomas, Victoria HOlke, Bangor. Bailor. Messrs ValLmco Brothers, Bangor. GROCERS: Messrs E. B. Jones and Co. The Keenora Co., Liverpool. Messrs T- Lewis, Son and Co. Messrs Robert. Roberts and Co, The Oafe, Bangor. WINE MERCHANTS. Messrs W. Rowlands and Co., Bangor. Messrs D Wnliams and Co., Bangor. FLOUR MERCHANTS. Sir Henry Lewis, Ltd., Bangor. FURNISHERS: The Globe Furnishing Co. Mcsara Kendal, Milne and Co., Manchester. Messrs Brown ancf Co., Chester. JEWELLERS: Messrs J. Welch and Co., Bangor. Messrs H. Samuek, Manchester. Mr. Walter M. Yv illiaina. Bangor. Bunney's Liverpool. BOOT DEFOTS. M. A. Crookes, Bangor. Diokd, High Street, tiangor. Morioits High Street, Bangor. Mr. W. Thomas, High Street, Bangoir. OPTICIANS. Messrs Vaugriaii and Jones, Bangor. FOOD PRODUCT'S: Vi Cocoa l'oiwick s Baking Powder. Bovril. PATENT MEDICINES: Formainint. Clarke's Blood Mixture. St. Jacob's Oil. Beecham's Pills. Seigel's Syrup. California Syrup of Fig3. Koatmg's Lozt-nges Veno's Cough Cure. J)oan'.s Pills- Ilay'iian's Balsam. Peps. Zam-Buk- BANKS. London City and Midland Bault. Lloyd's Bank. COAL MERCHANT: Mr J. Mountfort, Bango, FURNITURE REMOVER: Mr Henry Jones, Friars Slate Works. INSURANCE Royal Exchange Insurance Co., Alliance Assurance Clo. MONUMENTAL MASONS. Messrs Humphrey Williams, Lta., Bangor. Messrs J. Fletcher, Ltd., Bangor and Carnarvon MUSIC DEALERS. Messrs Crano and Sons, Bangor. The Aeolian Co., Ltd., STATIONERS: Messrs Jarvis an d Foster, Bangor. Messrs Nixon and Jarvis, Bangor. Mrs. W. W. Jones, Banger. TOBACCONIST. R. B. Watson, Bangor. MOTOR AND COACH BUIIiiLKS* Messrs Jones Bios., Bangor. COACHBU ILDEIRf £ J. and R. Roberts, Bangor. SADDLE, R. W. Lovatt, Bar,or. GARAGES: Messrs Jones Bros., Garage. Messrs John Owen and Son, City Livery Garage PICTURE PALACES. County Theatre, Bangor. The Picturedrome, Bangor.
BANGOR CITY COUNCIL. I
BANGOR CITY COUNCIL. I THE RECENT FIRE IN HIGH-STREET. I The monthly meeting of the Bangor City Goun- oii was held on Wednesday. lilhe Mayor (Mr R. J. Williams) presided*), and. the other mem- bers present were: Ald"rinc-n Sr Henry Lewis, H. C. Vincent, W. P. Matthews, W. Bayne, Owen Owen, CouncilIor6 H. F. Perkins, Charles Pozzi, Ainger Williams, W. R. Jones, W. Tho- mas, J. Gumming, Dr. R. Rowland Jones, T. J. Williams, C. Cooil, 0. R. Hughes, Myrddin Jones, John Williams, with the Town Clerk (Mr Penwr Williams), the Treasurer (Mr Smith Owen), and tho Surveyor tM-r Gill). The^Iayor moved a vote of sympathy with the families oi local soldi-era who had fall-en in action, and he mentioned that last month's was the heaviest military death roll in Bangor. THE PUBLIC BAg'HS. I It w.as decided that the Saturday uaa of the baths at the Library Building be discciirMnued and Sunday substituted between eight aaid ten a.m. Mr T. J. WiiliaiiM said that tho baths worn not popular on Saturday, and it was hoped that by opening them on Sunday they would be bettor patronised. Up to the present the baths, apart irom the soldiers, had not been patronised aa was expected, and unless theirs was a.ii iinprov-r- ment it was probable, that they would be closed. CEMETERY CHARGES. I Mr V in eel it, raised tme quesnon ot the burial charges at the cemetery. Recently, lie caict, a number of pe.r.sons who w-cre drowned, and whose bodies wore brought to Bangor, were buried at the oemeteiry, and because they wore non-residents double burial fees were charged. Technically the eiiarges were becaufi^? they wore non- resioonts, but und?r such apeoi? circuin stances be residents, think such high fees should h?ve been a-?kod? TIIE FIRE BRIGADE. I Mr tSaYllfe asked whetiher the tj.ene.rai rurpceea Committee were satisfied that everything possible was done by tlie borough Fire Brigade at the 'reoent fire in High-stn&ot. Mr Matthews said the coziimittee. had not yet received a report on thc-, fire. Full informiation would be given at the next men-ting of the Coun- cil. One thing upon which the brigade oould be eomplirnented was that they kept the flee fr.o I n the adijoininig premisee. Dr. Rowland Jones: I hope the inquiry to be made by the committee will be as thorough Rei poasi-ble. I BEAUMARIS FERRY TRAFFIC. The Borough Treasurer reported the result of running the steamer "Cynfal," betwoon Bangor and Beaumaris, on Fridays and s.aturdays, and the committee dieeided to discontinue tho traffic on Saturday, December 1st, and to inform the .Beau- maris Council of t' h,w,. The Mayor isaid tho steamer was knocked about a good deal, and the men were detained fouir dayts a week with very little traffic, 60 the com- mittee decided to discontinue the running of tiuo steamer during the- icoriurig monthis. MORE ALLOTMENTS WANTED. I .1 1 1 1 I, I A petnioin was consMiereu oy me Allotment Committee frum .residents of Upper Bangor for plots far allotmiente, and they decided to ask iVIr T. E. Taylor and Mr W. Glyn Williams to inspect, plots in Upper Bangor and Garth, and report to the .committee. The Mayor advised all local ho;rt;ouliuir;5ts to attend the lectures given by NJor Glyn Williams in the Council Chamber on December 10th and 17th. Mr W. Thomas urged the Council to provide the allotment ihold-ens with watcsr' for their nlots. COAL SUPPLY FOR GASWORKS I iii-e i^igtiting jiiitgineer reported that the 3ii tons per month of coal previously allocated to the gasworks by the North Wales Committee hour been supplemented by a fur their allocation of f¡5 tons per month of alack to maike up the minimum of 430 tons asked for. The slack was found to be quite unsuitable for gas-making. The Coar Controller had been so inforrmed and mcmeefced iIQ aubstituto coal for iila.oJr
I LIST OF SERVICES.
I LIST OF SERVICES. fit reisidenoc The Very Rev. the Dean and the Venerable Arehdoacon Morgan. SUNDAYS—Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Maiitins, 11.20 a.m.; Evensong, 4 p.m. WEii,k Communion, 8 a.m.; Matting, 8.30 a.m., and 11 a.m. on Holy Days; 5 p.m., Evening Prayer. TUESnA Y -12 noon, slurt Service of Interces- sion ior ouir eoldiers and sailors, lasting 15 minutes. SATURDAY, December 8th. Service. Anthem. E.—(5.0) Stainer (E fla-t). Doth not wiadom cry j —Haking. SUNDAY, Dcoerrnber 9flh. M.-(11.20) Stainer (E flat). Prepare ye the way—Garrett. Hymns: 48, 203, 51. Preacher: Archdeacon Morgan. E.-(4.0) Prout (F). In that way—Stainer. HymriiS: 243, 239, 477. Preachea-: The Dean. Organist and Choirmatter: Roland Rogers, Mus.D. (Oxon). 'Minor Canons: Rev. J. Eastwood and Rev. M. A. Hugoo. Dean: The Very Rev. Griffith Roberta.
I ST. MARY'S CHURCH.
I ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Second Sunday in Advent. 8 a.m.—Hoiy Communion. 10 a. m. -t-n:i anid Sermon (Welsh). Preacher: RéõV. Rees Jones, B.A. Hymns: 2b, 25. 11.50 a.m.—Holy Communion (Engicfih), Eyre in E llat. Preacher: True Vioar. ,?-3 Lor d Aiifchem: ''And the glory of tho Lord" (H&nd?'J. HyiniM: 49, ?lo. 522. 3 p.m.—Ch:Ldfr<-M'a Service (En?I?h). 5.?J p.m.-ER'!JG01g ar.d S?'rsiwt ?'c!sh). Preaebar: Mirjav-Canon Eastwood, B.A. Hymns: 148, k34, 2&3, 146. 7 p.m.—Eviencorig and Stt-mon (Er.glis'h). Pieaehsr: Rev. Riaos Jones, B.A. Antlwni: I will sing of Thy power" (Sulli- van). Hjlmm: ¿;43, 463, 52. lÜN. J. C. MORRICE, M.A., Vicar. REV. RISES JONES. B.A., Curate.
I CATHEDRAL (WELSH).
I CATHEDRAL (WELSH). 2nd Sunday in Advent (Dec. 9thi. 9.3D a.m.—Mattins and tioly Communion. 2 C p m, —Sunday School (in Cathedral), Lessor. 2. 2.15 p.m.—Sunday School .English), Church Room. 6. 0 P.rD. and Sermon. Wedneaday and Friday 10. -) a.m. -Litany and Special War Prayers. Wednesday: 7 0 p.in —Evensong arid Sermon Preacher: Rev. R. R. Hughes.
ST. JAMES' (ENGLISH).
ST. JAMES' (ENGLISH). 8. 0 a.m.—Holy Communion 11 0 a.m.—-Mintiris and Sermon 2.30 p.m. iCa-etop School). — Sunday School. Lesson 2. 6.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Morning Prayer, 9.30 a.m. daily. Wednesday alld Friday: Litany and Special intercessions. 12. Thursday: Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Friday: Evensong and Sermon.. Preacher, Rev. H. Tywvn Jonas Thw. J. D. JONES, M.A., Vioar. Rev. H. J. WILLIAMS, B.A., Curate. Mr C. E. de M. LEATHES-, M.A., Mus. Rae., F.R.C.O., Organisi-
LLANFAIRFECHAN. j
LLANFAIRFECHAN. j SNOW DON FLAKE FLOUR in Cotton Bags, Present prices; !lid. Bage, 8a ¡jIbs. Bags, Is 54. MILITARY NEWS. — Among loeal vjldiers home on leave aro Sec. Lieut. D R. Ev:iP. Glan- fa, who is with the Canadians, and Private Arthur E Jones, Seiricl View, R.W.K.—The death had occurred in German East Africa of Sapper J. Idvval Hughej, a native of Bangar. who was clerk at the local .To^j, oitice. —-Private '1'. Lloyd McMichan, of tho Canadians, who is in hospital ikt Epsom, is progressing AMERICAN lEA.—At tho Church Institute on Thursday an American tea watt held in aid of the Church Waifs and Strays Society. Thi guests were loquesied to bring their own sugar over £ 14 was realised. FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE. I This Conjmitteo met 01: Friday under the chairmanship of Mr W. G. Roberts, Camarnaint, tho other member* proseu; being Messrs R. 6 Williams, (Ji. Roberts Grdhth, NAn,. Jones, Rd. J ones. YV Timmins, Robert Hughes, and John Harrison. A letter was "lead from the Ministry of Food with regard to the official milk prices at Llari- fairfechan, and inquiring \\hy the prioo had been fixed a.t 5d a quart, 'ihe executive oflioer Cilr Wheldon Roberts; was instructed to furnish the information. It %V, decided to publish the retail priœs fixed b) the Food COil troller atld the locai Committee on a board outside the Public lIall. The report of the Butchers Advisory Com- mittee was cdoptecl. The maximum retail prices of home-killed pork were tixed. Owing to tho wholesale prico of farm butter at Llangefni having r.een laisea,- it wag decided that tho retail price of such butter at Llanfair- fccban bo increased from 2s 3d per lb. to 2s 5d. I DEATH OF MR J. W. JONES. 1 Un i'Yiciay altellioc," tho inhabitants of Llan- fairfc-ohan learnx with regret of tho sudden death of Mr John W. Jones, of Penybryn Hotel. Mr Jones was m his usual liealth (hiring the day and we-nti for a walk aftcrdinwji it. the direction of Gwyllt, but whilst by Llwynyr.golog he had a seizure, to which in it lew hours he succumbed. Great sympathy is felt with Mrs Jone" in her bereavement Air Jones was born at Holyhead 70 years ago, but when quito young went to live vrtith hi; aunt, Mrs Jones, Vo.-ty, Clegir, LlanberLa When about 18 years of age he emi- grated to Amcrica, and spenf nearly 50 years there, for tho greater part of which time he lived at Prospect, County Oneda, heing by trade a foreman stonecutter, and was appointed roarl inspector and highway commissioner. About 12 years ago ho letired and returned to h nati vo oountl-y six years ago, when he settled down at Llanfairfechan. The ftm.ral-privat0-4took place at the Llan- fairfechan Cemetery on Tuesday, the Rev. R. Garrett Roberts, Wesleyari minister, officiating. The chief mourners were Mrs Jones (widow); Mrs Jones, Votty, Clegir, Llanberis (aunt); Mrs Howell Roberts, Rock Villa, Llanfairfechan (oou- sin); Mr Wm. Jones, Carnarvon (cousin); Mrs W. S. Hughes, Bangor (niece), and Mrs Wil- liams, Caeliynnon, Rhosgoch (cousin). Beautiful wreaths were received. Mr Jones was a Free- mason, being a membor of an American Lodge. The Freemasons were represented at 'he funeral by Mr A. J. Ley, of the St. David's Lodge (No. 384), Bangor, which lodgo Mr Jones visited on several occasions.
!BRONCHIAL COUGHS AND HOARSENESS.
BRONCHIAL COUGHS AND HOARSENESS. ALL COUGHS YIELD TO VENO'S LIGHT- NING COUGH CURE. INCOMPARABLE FOR HOARSENESS AND LOSS OF VOICE. Bronchial Oouglis are eoan cured by Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. The first doos givea re- liief in ordinary oasee, and tven severe cougihs of long- standing are soon cured by tihis most po- pular of oough remedies. For hoarseness and loss of voice Veno's is unmatched. Ito soothing effoot on tiie lining- of the throat and lai-ynx soon allays iirrvta'tion, and restores oloarneins and resonance to the voice. Vemo's LigMriding Coug-h Cane is the World's supreme remedy for Coughs and Colds, Lung Troubles, Asthma, Biioaidhitaa, Nasal Catarrh Haamsemeeis, Difficult Breathing, Influenza, and for Whooping Cougih and other Bnondhial Troubbea in Cniildren. Prices llid, la 3d, and 3s, from Cihemists and Stores everywhere. Veno's Lightning Oough Cure aouid not be medio bettor at any price wtiateveir; it ia umT iNO OHEAPEST.
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F00!^p5M71 A L Save Food I T has long been an accepted fact, proved by indepen- dent scientific investigation, that Bovril has a body-building power equal to from 10 to 20 times the amount taken. This is now confirmed in a very striking way in the following report from the Medical Times :—- "Ti-,e addrtioa of a small tsaspoonful of Bovril to the diet as a peptogenic before meah leads to more thorough digestion and assimilation and thus saves food. "The diet may then he cut down frop, i o and the body stifl be adequately nourished." Extract from the review by the Medical Times of the investigations on Food Economy conducted by Dr. J. Campbell, while Food Expert to the Metropolitan Campaign for Food Economy. Help to save the Nation's food and still keep yourself well fed by taking a cup of Bovril as soup at meals, or by using a little Bovril in your cooking.
I BEAUMARIS. I
I BEAUMARIS. I O.NUVVIAIA LA-b. l' LV u 1. in Cotton Ba-gs. Present pricjss: 3iI:)f,. Bags, bid; 7ibs. Bags, l,i bd. Y.M .C.A.—111 the bill Iai-d handicap, Oorponl I T011<se won the fir-st prize (a fountain pen pre- sented by Dr E. R. Ttiomas), the gecond prize 60ifig to Sapper Foulos. MILITARY NEW. 1 .1 I 1 i nr TJ 1 ■> wr ■.« r "-1 I f?Uk)' n nowaru joiies, sou Oi deiman- and -klrs W. R. Jon?s, Hcauntar-? -c I home on leave, !ecupem¡ing after bctngr wcunced III actioll. [ L LL TOWN (COUNCIL. m n I 1. -1 1. I .LU bllfi moniiuy meoiing or tOO lown council 011 Tuesday evening, Alderman Hugh Tlioanaa presided, in the absence of the Mayor (Aluormm J. H. Burton) There were also present, Alder- man W. H. Jones; Councillors Jas. k)wen, O. J. Pritchard, J. H. Jones, J. W. Jones, O. Owen, G. Roberts, W. J. Thomas, J. Coitlthard, and tho Town Clerk (Mr. S. R. Dew). It was resolved to communicate with the Bangor and Beaumaris Guardiaie with a view to arranging for any future ap]K)intment of Rate Collector for this Borough to be made by the ,Il to Ee rra 4 tYy tile Council instead of by the Guardians as at prea- lent. Mr. Arthur RhyS Jones, Victoria Terrace, WM appointed to fill the vacancy on 'the Council caused by the resignation of Councillor W. E. Pritdhard. The Mayor, Alderman Hugh Thomas Ooun- ciUors H. H. YYiUiujns, and O. Owen, wtTe V- pointed to represent the Council at a Conference on the housing question to be held at Llangefni.
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Family Notices
MirtL)s, toarrtaaes and i^carba. Announcements cf Births. Marriages, Deaths, In Memonam Notices (which must be authen. ticated and pepa,ti) aro charged at the rate of 2.6d tor not mere than EOuR LINES, and 6d for each additional line. "Forthcoming Marriage" announcements 5s per insertion- Lists of \Y etiding Presents and Funeral reaths 28, 6d. per jich. Acknowledgments iU Obituary Column 3s per paragrapn. BIRTHS EVANS.—November 30uii, to Mr and Mrs R. T Evans, of 2, Garlield-terrace, Bangor, a son- JONES.—On the 2nd inst., at 14, Frondeg- st., Bangor, the wife of G. W. Jones, compositor, of a daughter. OWEN.-Noycmber 28th, at Excelsior Stores, Conway-road, Colwyn Bay, to Mr and Mrs Tom Own, a SOil. MARRIAGES. JON ES-WILLIAms.-I)ecc-mber 1st, at Pen- dref Chapel, Bangor, by the Rev. J. E. Wil- liams, Sapper Llew. Jones, R.E., eldest son of Mr and Mrs Morris Jones, Pant GIllS, Festiniog, and Miss M. E. Williams, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Williams, Brynhyfryd, Ituthin. DEATHS. DORKINS.-November 26th, at 23, Argyie-rd. Anfield, Liverpool, Margaret Jane Dorkine, thie dearly-beloved wife of Wm Dorkins, and young- eat daughter of Wm. Williams, bunder, Upper Garth-road, Bangor. HORTON.Ori Sunday, December 2nd, at Erw Lydan, Penmaenmawr, Sarah Jane, widow of Thomas Ellwood Horton, of Moel Llys, Pen- maenmawr. JONES. -November 30lh, aged 57 years at Plas Rhydybont, Rhoscolyn, Jlolyhead, sJfci, the beloved wife of Gcorgo Jones. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. WALFORD— Mrs W. J. Wtilfcqvi wishes to thank all frtc-inda for the.r exceeding kindness and sym.pathy, and also for the be-autifoi floral tributes sent in her reoent aad bereavemont.— 208, Carnarvon-road, Bangor. JONE3.—Mr and Mrs Jones, 3. Friars-road Bangor, wish to thank numaous friends for their kind sympathy in their recent &ad bereave- ment. IN MEMORIAM. ROBERTS (Dec. 6th).—In ead and loving 21.st birthday remembrance of my dear son. Private John Samuel Roberto, R.W.F., who was killed i i France August 17th, 1917. Fondly remem- bered by his father,, brother, and t;istote. Also of my dear wife, Mary Roberts, who departed this life February 9th, 1917. Never forgotten bv her loving husband, son, and daughtori;7, Kim- berley-road, Llandudno Junction (late of 9, Ta-nytfraig. Gianadda, Bangor).
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