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Scholastic ] 's. WINIFRED'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND PUBLIC BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, BANGOR, N. WALES Visitors The LORD BISHOP of S. ASAPH. The LORD BISHOP of Bangor. Provost: The Rev. ARTHUR TALBOT, M.A. Ladv Warden Miss J. L. LATHAM, Girton College. Headmistress Miss F. J. DAVIE8 Cambridge: Classical Tripoe, Class 1; London University B.A. HOIIOUlW in Claisaies and French. FEW.-RZS » year, with a Special Reduction of jC5 for Welsh or Irish Girla. A TECHNICAL SIDE will be established after Midsummer in oennection with the School, where Girls may le" Laundry Work, Cooking, Domestic Economy, Needlework, etc. 0458 —- yToTTN J^ESSONN -? M ISABEL HEWITT and MISS MAR ?'* GARET HEWITT give LESSONS at Own or Pupil'a Residence. Penmaenmawr, Conwa-y, Llandudno, and 001- wyn y visited. Bodafon, Upper Bangor. 14837 Miss Olwen Rowlands, L.R.A.M., WHO has studied cnder Br. ROLAND ROGERS, W and afterwM'dt at the Royal College of MMio, under Sir WALTER PARRATT, Mr HENRY BIRD. and others, gives LESSONS in PIANO, ORGAN. AND HA'RMONY. Terms on Application. Tawelan, Bangor. PIANOFORTE LESSONS. MR R. R. MORRIS, of Bangor Cathedral, is !') prepared to acoejJt PUFILS for the PIANO- FORTK. Special terms for children. Mr MORRIS is also open to receive ENGAGEMENTS as ACCOMPANIST at Concerts, etc. Apply. 21, Caa&epa, Bangor. 20550 MR JOSEPH E. F MARTIN (Sub-Organist of Bangor Ortiiedral, and Hon. Local Secretary of Trinity XA>llepe. London), Is prepared to rece i ve PUPILS for TUITION in ;x1NÓFÕÀiÊ and iÕ¡J;II#I;;gTI<i no application. 2, Glandwr-terrace, Garth, tangor. 20688 COUNTY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, COLLEGE ROAD, UPPER BANGOR. Headmistress: Mis* MASt'N, B.A. THIS SCHOOL will OPEN for the SPRING T TERM ou THURSDAY, Jarwary 17th, 1901. The Entrance Examination will be held: at the School at TEN o'clock on WEDNESDAY, January 16th. The Headmistress will be at the School House uu TUESDAY, January 15th, between 4.30 p.m. mil 6.30 p.rn.. and on the morning of the 16th, be- fore lie Entrance Examination, to see Parents. Particulars, Prospectuses, and Entrance Forms maj" be obtained from the Clerk (Mr J. GLYNNE JOES, Masonic Chambers, Ban or) Boarders for the County School are received by Mrs Bailey, Bryngwylad, Upper Bangwr The girls receive strict personal supervi.-ion, and the Head- mistress herself lines in the house. Apply, by letter, to Mrs Baiby. Oxford House. ::Bay View- road, Colwyn Bay., or to Miss Miwi^n, County School liangor. Feet, from £35 per annum. Plot! "ectuse on z??Rplic?ttion to Mrs ;?A?ley, Misa M<?oo. or the Clerk Masonic Chambers. ;JJgi|jor.  GRLS HIGH SCHOOL Bridgnorth., Shropshire, FrinWpal: MiS3 WILLIAMS. lfrxllg SCHOOL iffers o. thorough I- EDUCATION, coicKned with every Home flDomfoit. Pupils are prepared for all PubJis SixamixiatioKs. During the last three years"€80 ^Certificates Lave been gaintd. The school is a centre for the Cambridge Local, Trinity College, and Incorporated Society ei Muqiwans, Examinations, Kindergarten, Gyan- nasium, Tennis. For Particulars, apply to titei Principal. 19500 L LA N DUD Ii 0 Lanidowne House School Brinoiftls: MISSES MATTHEVV6 AND SliANDRTNG. Amisted by an Effiticat Staff of Resident and Certificated Teachee* and Viauuag Mastecs. PUPILS we very M»?ceH«fully prepared for the Cambridge R.AjdI. and other, Local Ex- HauntMBi. Adjoining t'n above i. York-road new premises have been Wilt for the LLANDUDNO KINDERGARTEN, TECHNI- CAL AND ART SCHOOLS, AND SWEDISH GYMNASIUM. 9541-9440 ELLE8MERE COLLEGE. SHROPSHIRE. TRUSTEES; THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY, K.G. SIR orFLFY WAKSt'MAN, BAM. H. MARTIN GIBBS, ESQ. A CHURCH of ENGLAND MoBI,IC SCHOf. ,A wmhuicpb'c'wHiUofacowuimodaW 200 Boarders. n, fseb? lis Malthily titwted in the n*t beautiful pa* of Shropshire. A Boy's expenses need not excceS £9 98 a Term. Oxford Local F>xa»n. A Larst Playground. Swimmitlg Bath. Vadet C<>rps., Lut Term begins 25th January.— Fw Illustrated 1'r,Ape,c.tue, apply to ?a Headmaster, R?- K. BEVL,4,s THom WSO?N', M.A. ?701 BBVtSS THE FARMER AND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE JOURNAL. EVERY MONDAY—ONE PENNY. rp ms JOURNAL in its 42nd year, i» now T H ii'shed at ONE PENNY .-kIy, and iø *h«j largest, obeapost, and best Agricultural Paper. contains all the Agricultural News of the Week, the Latent Marietta, and numerous original and interesting article on Farming subjects by tfc* leading Agricultural Writen of tie day. SHOULD BE IN THE HANDS OF EVERY FARMER. I May be ordered hrougta any Newsagent, ob the Railway Bookstalls, or will bo supplied direct hon) the OFFICE, 291, STRAND, LONDON, W.Ct po«* free, ÓJ M ptr UlDIUD. Autumn & Winter. 1 HIGH-CLASS TAILORING EST A B LIS IUD D 3870. Tailor-made Garments built correct in Style and in Perfect Taste. Select Stock of Reliable Goods. Moderate ce.. Well Ventilated Large and Commodious Cutting Workrooms. Fi«aiut-on <*«*» BAYNE AND DARGIE, CLOTHIERS, UPPER BANGOR. SOLE AGENTS in the City for the "Nautilus Serges," Choice Qualities in Black, Blue, & Grey Shades. I Warranted to stand the San and Sea Water. 971 371  ?MAS PRESENTS, ""ESU AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, AT THE PION EER COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, ? !? HL r< 9 to 19, ?old Street, Liverpool. YOU CAN EFFECT AN IMPORTANT SAVING, AND [N ADDITION All Purchases over 40/- iare Delivered Free to any Railway Station in Great Britain. MOST ARTISTIC FURNISHmG STORES OUT OF LONDON. RLLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. Lamps! Lamps.1 Lamps! ROBT. WILLIAMS & Oompy., 224, 226, 228, HIGH STREET (OPPOSRTE TRE MAPJMI), BANGOR. R. W. and 00..htIQ: rully to call attention to their large and well-assorted STOCK of this SEASON'S liAjSPS, oorwiating o £ FLOOR, TAM?E and SUSPENSION LAMPS RJPPINGILAM, OE, M&T1N?G and COOKING STOVES, all m&rkedat, Popular P?c? INSPJOCTrION IS OORDLALLY. INVJMM. Largo and SMactea gTOCK of WMAR& CUB MOANDESOENa? tGiAS BUPNEW, MANTLES, and FITTINGS at the Reduced Prioea Repairs in all its Branches Neatly and Promptly attended to. 19403 Important to Advertisers. j LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WALES. Tbl, combined circulation of these Jooraali is uiicls as to ensur the most extensive publicity fo- all announcements throughout Wales. amoDgst jh/glish firms having busineGS relations with the Principality, anv aaaongst 'Welshmen gsseraliy throughout the Uniiied Kingdeoa. I'^rtablisbed 5S07. "THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" And Advertiser for the Principality. rhe Oldest Established Neirepajer in North Wales, ind extensively circulated every SATUR8AY MORNING throughout Wales, aad amongst Welsh- men in England, Ireland, and Saotland. Advertise- ments for insertion in the "Neath Wales Chronicle" should reach the Office not later than FRIDAY MORNING. Price,One PenQy. gree by post 'ora Year, 6/6; and 7/6 on credit. It cir z lates ammg the upper and middle classes throughout Wa16l!, those who l?o8 sem purchasing pawer, and is oon- ueDtly justly esteemed a tret<ate paper der, advertisements of re.ù property, whether for Bak' ?y public auction or private treaty; while in m? %pect of letting estates, mansions, bouses, farlw,. ate., it is considered by the prineqMd auctioneer* .and land ageuts one of the best papers in the Princi- pality. ublisbers-The North Wales ChrooiHe Co., Ltd., Caxtoa House, Rvigor. SCALE OF CHARGES. Nf&RTH WALES CHRONICLE," ORIGINAL LLANDUDNO DIRECTOBY," and GWALLA." (Welsh). Per Line Per Inch I d. s. d. Parliiur•t>ry Noticee, Election Addenda 1 0 10 0 Prospcotuses of Public Companies and Government and Chancery Notices 0 9 7 6 Legal and Publio Notices, Sales at Real PNperty,and Miscellaneous 0 6 5 0 Publications, Local Concerts, En- tertainments, e*c., 0 3 Z 6 The above Advertisements are Scaled by Typo Measure, the actual print lines not being counted. When Advertisements are inserted in more than one paper, a deduction of 50 per cent. off Soak Price is made for each extra paper. TRADE ADDREMES.-Them wre inserted at Reasonable Rates, varying according to space taken up and number of insertions ordered; when tne order is for 52 inactions, the price is Is per inch Single Column, "A 2s i?w inoh Double V:h=ch A considerable reduction is made when more thaa [ two inches are taken. PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS. Charged Lt 6d per line; Special Positions at Is per line. CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. — Under the bead of "Wanted." "To Let," or "To be So)d," One Insertic.i. In In 2 P<tpem In 3 Paper Je or :t or I::= Paper, in One Pwr* in One paprx Word*, ad. t) 4 d 18 10 19 2 0 b1 1 6 2 6 3 0 62 2 0 3 3 4 0 48 3 0 4 0 5 0 Extra In:icrtsons charged Pro. Rat*—Tr«oence cxv* if replies are to be addressed to the Office. Remitunees.—Cbeauee and P.u. Ordersto be nude ooTuble to D. Williams.—Stamps not received for noyptjs wfcroJiss Tw SbiJJiM8 and 8ixpaces. CHRISTMAS, 1900. NOTED OYSTERS. REAbL y COLCHESTKR NATI\0GS, pronounced by oansiunen; to be -the very best obtain- able, supplied in Imrrafls cii variouB sizes by W. W. SCOTT, 15, HIGH STREET. Colchester, BUSINESS ESTABLISHED, <1798. '20766 Connah & Co., HIGH STREET BANGOR (OHnote W. 0. Williami, aad Adjoining Bangor Football Grouad. ) HAVE THE BEST SELECTION OF BICYCLES IN THE DISTRICT. Agents for almost all the beetl Makers. ACCESSORIES. No Retail Firm iias a Larger Stock than ve hare. OUR PRICES ane as low or lower than Gswsge, Pigott, or any d *e London Stores. We bave the ONLY REPAIR FACTORY IN THE KINGDOM, having built a large and thoroughly equipped Factory to attend specially to repairs. PU/bing u4 Enamelling Plant laid down, and all repairs attended to strictly in rotatWl., We IUD repair for the Trade. 19564 EVAN DAVISS, BILL-POSTER and TOWN CRIBR, ?. BtXttenden CoM??e, I pU.R'I M A 0 0 C BfcltS to inform the Public th" he Rents t .) the Principal PUIRC 8ti IQ DI Portmadot ?t't DMtnct. 1 bW DONALD CAMERON, I TAILOR & CLOTHIER, GATHZDfeAL BUILDINGS, BANGOR, Bespftdvk iantes the attentioa of SPORTSMEN AND TOURLSTS I' io a LAO*B md SIXJSOT STOCK of HIGHLAND TWEEDS AND HOME SPUNS to en-dery selected patterns and weJl-lnown Shades, suitable for Hill Side and Oarer, for Moor sndBfver; also a Choice Assortment of | C £ i%«XQAL>ANI> YACHTING SERGES, TING FLANIFEIR. S   a<?  .,?na?? zs" BotAs, TEWIR inx AND PLAIN SPATS, LEGGINGS, AND ANKLETS, SHOOTING CAPS, TWEED HATS, AND HELMETS, WADBRS, FISHING STOCKINGS AND BROGUES, WATERPROOF COATS, CAPES, AND RUGS, LEATHER TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUS, BAGS, AND STRAPS. Agent for Dr. Jaeger's Pure Wool Manufactures > and Cellular Clothing Co. ROBE AND CAP MAKER BY APPOINTMENT TO THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES. PATTZRNS ON APPIJCATION. ijOMHOClESSl^ IRONMONGERS, BANGOR, ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF Brass & China Table Lamps, Hall Lamps, Suspension Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Fancy Standard Lamps in Brass, Wro't Iron, and Copper. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY SILK AND PAPER SHADES, CANDLE SHADES, ETO. DINING AND DRAWING-ROOM KERBS, FIRE BRASSES, AND DOGS EN SUIT, IN BRASS, BLACK AND BRASS, AND BLACK AND COPPER. Goal Boris in-Great Variety in both Wood, and Metal. LARGE VARIETY OF ELECTRO-PLATE OF GUARANTEED QUALITY. SUITABLE FOR WEDDING. CHRISTMAS, AND OTHER PRESENTS. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, SCISSORS, &c. Messrs J. H. & Co. keep a Competent Staff of Electrical Engineers, AND MAKE A SPECIALITY OF LIGHTING AND BELL WORK, TELEPHONES, ETC. Over Fifty Installations of ELECTRIC LIGHT Have been fixed in Bangor during the past 12 months, AND REFERENCED CAN BE GIVEN AS TO THE MANNER IN WHICH THE WORK HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT. ————————- A COMPETENT JFETAFF OF COPPER AND TINSMITHS, BELLHANGERS, PLUMBERS, GERS, AND SMITHS KEPT UPON THE PREMISES 4 STILL TO THE FRONT. STILL TO TEE FRONT. = DICKS= The Leading House FOR, -EVERY DESCRIPTION 01 FOOTWEAR. Extensive preparations have been made for the AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE. fQ )M ?*a Stock embraces a variety that -?t fail to meet the requirements of evMyoM. GB&TiS LADIES AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES IN EVERY KIND OF MATERIAL. TAN WHITE & BLACK LATEST DESIGNS, NEW SHAPES BETTER VALUE THAN EVER DICKS, 217, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. 7, BBlDGE MEW, "D 3, PALACE SUBSET, CARNARVON. 30, MAJgii'frt STREET, HOLYHEAD. HIGH STREET. PWLLHELL 19457 ALL KIN';rÔF II ¡SADDLERY TRY I LOVATT'S, 261, High Street, ) Bangor. REPAIRS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXiKJUTiiD. NEW AlSD SKOONB-HAND HARNESS ALWAYS IN STOCK. 20041 < I D't- j ONES, D.D.S. (A.M.), &c.,  SURGEON DENTIST OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. I D'R. JONES VISITS LLANGEFNI Every THURSDAY, at Lledwigan-roa«i." LLANEROHYMEDD from 10 to 1, and AM- LWCH from 2 to 5, mth Mr Hughee, Stationer, 8, Market-street, TUESDAY, January 22nd, 1901; February 19fch; March 19th; April 16th Ma.y 14th; 4knd June 11th. EBENEZER and LLANBERIS First TUES- DAY after Pay-day. BETHESDA First TUESDAY after Pay-day. BANGOR Every Day except Tuesdays and Thursdays. -+-" Private Christmas Cards. SAMPLE BOOKS NOW READY. Jarvis & Foster, Lome House, Bangor. 190*3 AUTUMN & WINTER. VALLANCE BROTMSr Merchant Tailors & Costumiers, 25 9, HIGH STREET, RESPECTFULLY INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR NEW WINTER STOCK OF Overcoatings, Suitings, Costume Cloths, Rainproof Coats, Gents' and Boys' Wool Shirts, Travelling Rugs, Pyjamas and Hosiery. Umbrellas, &c. Youths' and Gents' Dressing Gowns. Puttees and Gaiters, Fur, Silk, and Wool-lined Gloves. ALSO, CHOICE SELECTION OF LADIES' WINTER GLOVES, AT 300, HIGH STREET (the Old Premises), f" NEWEST CLOTHS & STYLES IN Ladies' Golf Capes and Fur-lined Capes, Tartan-lined Coats and Covert Jackets, McIntosh Capes and Umbrellas, BOYS', YOUTHS', and MEN'S OVERCOATS and McINTOSHES (A SPLENDID SELECTION). Valla nee Bros. DEPARI'Miji'i TS. DRESSES, MANTLES, CAPES, JACKETS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, MILLINERY SILKS, GLOVES, HOSIERY. UNDER- CLOTHING, ijtc.. etc. THOMAS'S LONDON HOUSE, BANGOR. I DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY A SPEOIALM. DEPARTMENTS. tCMfS, YOUTHS' and BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLARS, j etc. QUILTS, f QI" i CURTAINS, CtTRTAI_N'18, PRY .W. etc., tc.  LEA AND PERRINSi Be careful to see'that LEA & PE SPINS' Signature in WHITE on the RED LABEL is on every bottle. None genuine without. Imitators of the label will be prosecuted. ORIGINAL Q ? n?r< WORCESTERSHIRE OAu?D. ESTABLISHED 1813. M. A. CROOKS, HIGH-CLASS BOOT & SHOE MaKER IS NOW SHOWING A LARGE AND FASHION ABLE BEL* 'ON OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS, ü. FROM THE LEADING ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MAR. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED "iv" BOOTS \SJ> SHOES Tennis, Cricket, and Boating Shoes. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO MEASURE. REPAIRS. 222, HIGH STREET. B A <<)R, AND UXBRICE SCJU^JIE. MEN At BHIDOTS. rz56.