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TWO YARDS WIDE LINOLEUMS and best Oilcloths at 2s 6d per yard, worth to-dar 3; bd to 4s 6d per yard, at W- O. Williams\ iliancliester iloise, Bangor. BU I I ER IS ¡\ U l' DLsiR—-pine Irish Butter is only Is .od per lb. at G- regia Davies', by the Station. Try it ¡ Tri. 4x. illfLLfNEkY.-Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, etc., trimmed and Re-made. Ladits' own tnaterials—Miss Tarry, 10, Regent-street, Upper Bangor. WIN DO vV-CLEANING and CHIM- NEY SWEETING- Owing to Dissolu- tion of Partnership of the Bangor Window-Cleaning and L hiinney. Sweep- ing Company, for all Chimney-Sweeping now apply to Ansonia, nl, Garth-roaa• Good and clean work guaranteed. HIARTSKI'S u,t'll attend, at the invita- tion of the Board of Trade, the British In- dustries Fair, lYló to be held at the Victor- ia and Albert Museum, February 21si OWEN I ONES, LADIES', GENT'S, and MILITARY TAILOR, 1? and 7, ?r??-?c??'. C!??/???' own Material made itp. Suits, etc., turned and renova- ted at moderate charges. GREA T AN N U A L CLE A RA NCE SALE has commenced Friday, Janu- ary lst, 1916. Great Bargains in Millin- ery will be offered regardless of cost, at lfII. Rosen, Railway Shop, High-street, Ban- gor. SNOW DON FLAKE FLOUR in Cotton Bags. Present prices: 3z lbs., lOd; 1-lbs., Is yd; 35 lbs-, 8s 6d. BIBLE SOCIETY.—Owing to his engagements the Rev. E. Lumley will not be, as announced, one of the speakers at the annual meeting of the Bible Society to be held this evening. WHIST DRIVE.—There were over 200 pre- teiit at a whist drive, held at Cactop School, oil Friday night. The prize-winners were Miss Bracher, Derwen Deg, and Inspector Snelling, R.S.P.C.A. MILK TESTING.—During the hearing of a charge against a, farmer, at Carnarvon Police Court, on Monday, of selling milk containing Bediment, it was stated that nearly all the far- mers in the Carnarvon district now sent their milk to the University College of North Wales to be tested. WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. —A meeting of the local branch was held on Wednesday afternoon at the Kyffin-square Mis- sion Chapel, under the presidency of Mrs Wil- liams, Treflan. Mrs Eariies,, V ictoria-avenue, gave an account of her visit to Abergele to ona of tho Executive Committee meetings. Other ladies also took part. lad3?iENItHYN COTTAGE V.A.D. HOSPITAL. —Mrs Trench has received C5 from the Penrhos- garnedd Dramatic Society, as the result ot the two excellent performances given by the mem- bers of it in aid of Penrhyn Cottage V.A.D. Hos- pital. BANGOR YOUNG MAN'S BRAVERY.—Mr William Henry Owens, son. of Mr David Owen3, 26, Water-street, and grandson of Mr W. Wil- liams, Siliwen, has been awarded the certificate and bronze medal of the Itoyal Humane Society for saving life in the North Sea. He is now in the Navy. CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST CLUB. -At a meeting of the Executive Committee, on Monday, Lord Penrhyn was re-elected president; and tho following were appointed vice-presidents: Colonel Sir T. H. Marshall, C.B., Dr. Helsby, Messrs J. McMichan, John Hughes (Penybryn), Ainger Williams, R. O. Needham (Garth), T. Parker, and W. PricS Smith. Mr W. Owen was re-appointed secretary. A MAGISTRATE CONGRATULATED.— Presiding at the weekly Police Court on Tues. day, Sir Henry Lewis congratulated Mr J. Evan Hoberte upon his recovery from his ill- Dees. "I am sure that I am expresssfng the wish of this court and also of the whole city that with the comin g of spring he win par- ticipate in renewed vigour," added Sir Henry. On behalf of the Bar, Mr Horatio Jones wel- comed the return of Mr Roberto. CYCLING ON FOOTPATH.—A correspon- ent writes:—" I think the attention of the police thould be called to the inconvenience caused to pedestrians using the footpath between the George Hotel and the Menai Suspension Bridge by oyclists, who leave the road and ride on the foot- path. The impudence of some of these gentry is absolutely amazing. They ride straight on, and the legal user is obliged to make way for them. This occurs morning after morning. I enclose my card." Y,M.C.A. WORK IN FRANCE.—The Rev. John Rowlands, son of Mr and Mrs O. R. Row- lands, Bangor, has just returned to France to resume work in connection with the Y.M.C.A. He will serve at a hospital for the wounded at 1 the front. Mr Rowlands, who resides in Llan- gollen. was. prior to his departure, the recipient of a useful gift from friends. EBENEZER LITERARY SOCIETY. At Monday's meeting a paper on "Ceiriog" was read by Miss Florrie Thomas, Ebenezer-place. A debate was also opened by Miss Jones, Pen- raUt-road, and Mr Morris (Dicks'), on Does com- petition do good or harm?" After an interesting debate, the negative view was defeated by one vote. On the motion of Mr Prico, the secretary, seconded by Mrs Williams, Treflan, a vote of thanks was accorded Miss F. Thomas for her paper. The debate openers were also thanked. CONCERT AT THE MILITARY HOSPI- TAL.—A concert was hold at the Military Bos pital, Glanadda, last week, arranged by I the Rev. Lewis Williams, the Nonconformist chaplain. The Bangor Ladies' Choir gave ex- cellent renderings of several choruses. Mr W. J. Walford and Corporal Gow recited. The other artistes were MLss Madge Jones, Mrs Lowe, Corporal Dean, and Corporal Lynch. Cigarettes were presented by Mrs Lewici Williams and Mrs Walford to the patients. The Rev. Lewis Williams, who presided, thank-xl all who had taken part, and express* tht) readiness of the Bangor Free Churches to do their very best for the soldiers at the hospital. CHURCH GUILD.—A concert was held at tho Old Vicarage on Tuesday, under tho auA- pice", of the Bangor Church Guild, the pro- ceeds (>eiiLg devoted to defray expenses in- curred at Old Vicarage. Mr Charles Davits presided, and an interesting programme of vocal and interesting music was sustained by Mr it. James Jones, Miss Edna Reee, Master "CHRONICLE OFFICE, FRIDAY. I Ronald Russell, Mrs Hughes Roberts, and Misi Madge Jones. Mr .Lloyd Hughes was the accompanist. A series of lantern slides of the Catnedrajs of England and Wales wero atso exhibited by Master T. F. Evans. WITH THE cO'LOLJTiS.—Mr D. Felix Da- vies, of the Probate Otiioe, left yesterday to join the -22nd Battalion ot the Royal Welsh formerly a stu- doent at ih,,) University College, who was in- alidect home from the Dardanelles, has been ^pjudittg a few days' leave in Bangor. I'he following six corls of the late Mr Davies, foreman at Messrs Nixon and Jarvis, and of Mrs Davies, 15, William-street, are serving with the cotourn :-Hugh Davies (Koyal Field Artillery); Ben Davies (Royal l"lymg Corps); J. W. Davies (Royal Field Artillery); W. Davies (A.B. H.M.S. "Man- ners," and late H.M.S. "Triumph"); R. T. Davies (1st Line Welsh Carn. lt.G.A.); and Alfred Davies, who haa enlisted under the Derbv scheme. BANGOR MUSICAL CLUB. The third pubiic concert of the Bangor Musical Club was given in the Powia Hall, University College, ou Wednesday night. A delightful programme was given by the Arthur Cattejrall Quartette and Madame Bord, and consisted of the Beethoven Quartette in E flat major, op. 74, Dvorak's Quartette for strings in F, op: 96, played with the perfection ot technique and richness of expression characteristic of this fine combination An additional instrumental item in the programme was a violin solo, Saint Saens' "havanaise," finely played by Mr Arthur Oattcrall, who was insistently re- oalled. He was accompanied on the piano by Mr T Mullinei. BAZAAR AT S. WINIFRED'S SCHOOL. A successful bazaar was opened at S. Winifred's School, on Wednesday, by Mrs R. C. Trench, who delivered an interesting address on the work of the Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachment, and referred in particular to the Penrhyn Cottage V.A.D. Hospital. The Dean presided over the opening ceremony, and was supported by Canon R. T. Jones and the Chaplain (Rev. J. C. Morrice), who made a few remarks. Tea was provided, and the pupils gave an entertainment. The proceeds amounted to £17, which was given to the Bangor Voluntary Aid Detachment, per Mrs Trench. To this amount must be added 1;7, part of Ell realised at a private sale of work amongst tho pupils and staff at Christmas time, the balance of B4 being given to an object in connection with missionary work. OBITUARY.—The funeral took place yester- day of ex-Inspector Thomas Jones, Mount-street, who was 63 year3 of age. Deceased, who was a native of Lianfachraeth, served for 28 years in the Anglesey Constabulary, and had acted as in- spector at Menai Bridge. Owing to numerous vacancies caused by enlistments in the army, be recently filled the post of constable at Bangor. He leaves a wife and six children. The offici- ating clergymen were the Rev. J. C. Morrice and the Rev. J. W. Roberts, Ysbyty If an, a relative of the deceased. The chief mourners were:— Messrs Christmas Jones, Samuel Jones, Thomas Jones, and Private John Price Jones, 2-6th Royal Welsh Fusiliers (sons); Mrs Kortega3 (daughter); and Mr H. Kortegas (son-in-law). There were also present:—Supt. Griffith, with six members of the Carnarvonahire Constabulary, and Ser- geants Owen Roberta, Menai Bridge; Henry Ro- berts, Beaumaris; and ex-Sergeant Thomas, Beau- maris. BILLIARD MATCH. An interesting match took place at the Y.M.C.A., on Tuesday evening, between the local Y .M." and the 3-2nd West Lanes. Field Co. of the Royal Engineers. The match resulted in a draw of four wins each, the Engineers winning on points. The following were the scores:— Engineers, Lce.-CorpL Lee 96 Sa-pper Mulligan lQO Sapper Johnson 100 Sapper Croker 100 Sapper T. Maxwell 73 Sapper G. A. Jolley 54 Sapper Hitohmough 100 Sa.pper G. Alcock 84 707 Y.M.C.A. John Williams 100 T. R. Owen. 62 W. E. Roberts 9ij A. L. Humphreys. 76 T. G. Jones 100 T. H. Evans 100 Evan Williams 49 R. Humphreys 100 685 I WEDDINGS. At the English Presbyterian Church, Beaumaris, on Wednesday, the marriage took place of Mr U. T. Evans, son of Mrs Evans, Tanyfron, Ban- gor, to Miss Blodwen Evans, daughter of Mrs Pughe Evans, Regent House, Bangor. The bridegroom is engaged on the clerioa.1 staff of the local Post Office, and the bride, until recently, was also a member of the same staff. The church had been prettily decorated for the occasion by friends of tho bride. The Rev. H. Harris Hughes, of Ban- gor, officiated, assisted by the Rev. H. P. Roberta, Beaumaris. The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Dr. E. R. Thomas, Beaumaris, wore a cream garbadine cloth costume with tricome hat of cream crepe de chene, and carried a muff, with 3prays of iiiy of the valley, myrtle, and white heather. She also wore a. pearl brooch, the gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaid was Miss Maggie Evans, the bride's sister, who wore a pastel blue face cloth costume with a hat of blue rustic straw and parma violets. She carried a muff to matoh, with sprays of violets, WIliCfl, with a gold bangle, were the gift of the bride- groom. Mr Howel Williams, of London, acted as best man. Miss Williams, Presvvylfa, pre- sided at the organ. On Saturday, at Ebenezer Welsh Congregational Ctiapel, the marriage of Mr Ellis Evans, B.A., headmaster of the Council School, Tremadoc, and Miss E. Rhys, eldest daughter of Professor and Mrs Rhys, Green Bank, Bangor, took place. The Rev. Ellis Jones officiated. u A CHILDREN'S REVUE. it on<y as a departure from the conventional form of children's performances, "Tipp.rary- iand," produced at the Palace Bangor, by a. company from Holyhead, on Tuesday night, de- serves praise. The revue, which is the work of Mr C. J. McCormack, Holyhead, and is divided into tnree tiom;-The Past, The Present and The F t. t Li rf- redolent with patriotic ditties, .and the soloists (their names did not appear on the pro- gramme) did ample justice to the mimic, except the syncopated variety, which is hardly suitable for children. One of the best items was the singing of "We mjwt ail fall in if we want to win." The boy to whom it was allotted sang with the right expression and clear enullciation. Another feature of the musical side was the duett "Battle Eve," rendered by a party of six s'irla with excellent voices. A very diminutive artiste, Dilys Hughes made a hit with two or three sortg!31 itieltidirig "Yott are my baby." Mention should -also be made of the dancing of the principal girl in the Scotch group. The concerted ainguig was also commendable, and the orchestra did useful serviee. There was a crowded and very appreciative audience. VOLUNTEER REGIMENT: BANGOR I BATTALION. Orders tor" A" Co. tor week ending February 26th, 1916:— Parades:—Monday, February 21st: 7.30 p.m., applicants for Active Service to mee-tat Univer- sity College. Tuesday, Feb. 2n.J: 8 p.m., Platoon drill in Drill Hall. Friday, Feb. 25th: 8 p.m., Company drill in Drill Hall. Saturday, Feb. 26th: 2.15 p.m., Company to assemble at Drill Hall for battalion drill in Penrhyn Park. Sunday, Feb. 27th: Church parade at Horeb Wes- leyan Chapel; details in next week's orders. Aluskotry :—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at 7 p.m. lJ.uti :-Ordrrly officer, Platoon Commander H. C. Vincent; N.C.O. or. duty, Platoon Sergeant C. Davies; musketry, Bn. Q.M.S. Hull, Co. Q.M.S. Vaughan, and Armourer Sergeant Evans. Instructors for D" Co., at Menai Bridge, Co. Sergeant-Major Parry and Section Commander Hughes. DERBY RECRUITS. Derby recruits are invited to meet for drill on musketry practice at the times given above for members of the corps. Special arrangements will be made as required. Private A. F. Common's name appeared in Bat- taliou Orders of February 4th inst. as promoted to the rank of acting section commander for the present to be attached to A" Co. U. W. PHILLIPS, O.C. "A" Co. RODLONDEB RED CROSS HOSPITAL. The following gifts are gratefully acknow- led-od:- iebruary 9th :-MriJ Biekersteth, Craiigy- don, hair orvajhes, night sock#, and oranges; Mrs Williams, Glyngarth Palace, eggs, nuik, vegetables and epp-.cs, Mrs Arthur Davies, Treffos, ha.ir uridines and oombs, tidies, and boots, Mrd Richmond Brown, Llailfaix ilall, vogotabics; Mias Heap, Lhundegfan, eggs; Mrs Given, Minydon, Llanfair P.O., oakes; R.C. Workroom, 1219, per Miss Turner, Tiros yr Afon, JBeaumaris, eocki, mufflers, and mit- tens; 250 cigarettes collected per Mr R. B. Vv atson, Bangor; Mr Welch, balig-or, calen- dars; Mrs John Williams, Llanfair i'.G., eggs; luisis Davies, Treborth, picture puzzleB;- .Ylrs G. Kkfle, Beaumaris, step ladder; Mrs It o- berts, 'ireborth Uchaf Tarm, eggs; junior mctinbers of Y.W.C.A., Pcnrhosgarnedd, slip- pers, per MLsn Roberta, Treborth Uchaf Farm. February 16th:—Per Mr Ross Gales, Bryn y Neiiadd, Llanfairfechan, scrap book troon Funch; Mkti Williams, Devon House, cigar- ettes and tolfeo; Mrs Williams, Glyng^rth Palaoe, vegetables and eggs; Mr Greeii,I aii fair P.G., soup tureen; Mrs Rowe, Craig Selig, iil for fish kettle; Miss Bertha Ro- berts, Council School, Menai Bridge, choco- lates; Mrs Thomas, Viotoria Hotel, six rub- bers; Bible Society, two dozen Testaments; Miss Heap, Llandegfan, eggs; Mrs John Wil- liams, Brynsiencyn, eggs. Wants: Woollen singlets, pant6, eggs, apples, and vegetables. A concert, which was much appreciated, waa given on Wednesday, the 9th mst., kind- ly arranged by Miss Davies. Thy following took pari; Williams, Preswylfa, Beau- maris; Mkij J. Hughes, Reunion; Sergt. C-otw- belt, and Corporal Roberts, R.A.R.E. By the invitation of Mrs Arthur Davies, Treffos, ten of the men were invited to tea and games on Saturday Last, which they much enjoyed. CHRISTIAN BROTHERHOOD. Even standing room was at a premium at the fortnughtly gathering of the Brotherhood on Sunday evening, at Iloreb Chapoi, the audience including several soldiers. Tho chairman was Mr 11. F. Perkins, and ho ad- drescsed a few worcw of soumd advioe to the younger members of the audience. To the programme the orchestra contribu- ted a march in addition to accompanying the throo hymns sung. Miss Bowen, Normal Col- lege, rendered "J-Jfe's LuUaby," and a song founded on Handel's "Largo; Mr Gritt Owen sang Handed a "How vain is Man" quite effectively, despite the many technical diffi- culties of the air; Corporal Gow, 1t.A.M.e., recited a selection from Longfellow, being ac- companied on the piano by Miss M. P. Jon.c-3. Corporal Gow deepened the re-ptutation he had already made, ancl in response to an encore he gave The Dandy Fifth. MieM Eardley was the accompanist. In the course of a sdiort address on "Some of the phases of the war," the Rev. Father J. E. Quinn said there were two kinda of peace, one was a lastin.g peace, and the other a fix,1&3 peace which we must avoid. Some peoplo wanted peaoe because their oomforte were cur- tailed and their pockets wcte being tapped. The only people who would benefit by a hasty, inconclusive peaoe at the present juncture would be the Germans, who would have breathing time to profit by their mistakes and re-attaol- us. vVhat we wanted was a lasting peace which could only be secured by a declsi ve victory over the Germans. Re- ferring to the Zeppelin raids, Father Quinn declared, that that was not war; it was siniply murder, and in the sight of God was inex- cusable. He admitted that he did not liko Compulion-(hoor, hear)—because it told him that there were many young invn who wero not doing their duty (cheers). It should never have been necessary to bring in such a Bill. He did not want to hear anything about the conscicntious objector 1vceau.se we have never fought a more righteous war. If a maai did not want to light he should write hnhlf not want to fig down ad a coward. Fortunately Bangor had responded well to the call, and he had it on good authority there were not 50 eligible voung men in the city who had not attested. There were some peeainrists, but the morale of the men at the front wa, splendid, and only that morning he received a letbar from the front in which the writer said, "We are in a hot shop, but we have already whacked the beggars" (cheers). Let all look forward to tji-e dav, not far distant, when the sword shall be sfieathied, the gun silenced, and when our boys would return home ooverc-d with glory (cheers).

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