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■BMMBWBBWBW—MMBB——I ■■IIMII HI I'M Deatb of IRr. Willtani Garucii. We regret to have to announce the' death, after a long and painful illness, of Mr William Garnett, of Llechi-! gleision, which took jjlace on Monday night, in his forty-third year. He was a Barmouth boy, being the son of Mr Thomas Garnett. He suffered his long illness with calm submission to the will of God. He was a man of keen and independent mind, and bad always the courage to express his convictions. He was a faithful member of the Welsh Congregational Chapel, and a gifted Sunday school teacher for many years. The Pastor and the church, as well as friends in the town, deeply sympathize with the widow and his mother and brothers in their bereavement. The departed was a member of the Mowddach Lodge of Odd Fellows and bad been a Noble Grand two years in succession. He was also the Secretary of the Workingmen's Unionist Club. The funeral, which will be private, will take place to-morrow (Friday). The widow and relatives wish to thank all the friends who have shown their kindness to them during the illness of the deceased.
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SCOUTS' CORNER. The following extract which one of the Scout-Masters received by post the other day proves beyond all doubt that the "boys" are observing the laws of politeness, and make themselves useful whenever an opportunity occurs "Dear Sir, I am greatly interested in the Boy Scout movement, being a member of the Scouts' Council in my native town. While staying in Barmouth, a sharp- looking, bright-eyed lad brought me my errands from the shop. I noticed that he wore the Scout's badge. To test his loyalty I asked him one day, if be would do me a little kindness by fetching my papers from the Railway Station, as I did not feel will enough to go out. In an incredibly short time he was back with the papers, and I offered him two pence. He most politely saluted and refused the money, saying it was his good turn for the day. He nobly stood the test. I have taken the boy's name and address, and made further in- quiries concerning him, hoping that some day soqn I may have an oppor- tunity to do him a good turn." >:< '1' v The people of Spain and France are noted for their politeness. In Spain you ask a man the way-he does not merely point it out, but takes off his hat, bows, and says that it will be a great pleasure to him to show it, and walks with you till he has set you properly upon it. He will take no reward. Gen. Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, relates the following:—"A lady told me that when in one of the far west Canadian townships she met a group of wild-looking cowboys walking down the street she felt quite alarmed. But as they got near they stood to one side, took off their bats with the greatest respect, and made way for her." Agood scout is always polite. ,v. The knights of old were particularly attentive in respect and courtesy to women. King Arthur, who made the rules of chivalry, was himself chival- rous to women of whatever class. iti meeting a woman or a little child, a I scout should, as a matter of course, always make way for her, even if he has to step off the pavement into the mud. In a crowded carriage a scout should be the first to get up and make room for a woman or a child to sit, and in doing so, it should be done cheerfully, with a smile. The exhortations which the scouts receive to be kind to dumb animals are bringing forth good fruits as proved by the following incident. One day last week a sheep fell near the Eiman Catholic Church and injured its leg. A A Boy Scout (John Morris, Water Street), observing this, tenderly picked up the poor animal and carried it all the way to Cellfechan,where it was properly seen to. Well done, John that was a kind good turn, which will be put down I to your credit.
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Report on Lord Derby's Scheme in Merioneth. The Report on Lord Derby's Recruit- ing Scheme in Merionethshire has just been published, and the following is the Official Report. I REMARKS. Total available for Recruiting Single 2500 Married 1828 -4328 Enlisted in the Group System Single .523 Married .510 1033 Men enlisted for 7th Batt. R.W.F. 136 'Other Regiments 77 -1246 3082 Removals in and out of County, &c.: I Left the County 371 Dead 3 German Interned 1 Total of Removals, &c. 375 Transferred from other areas to Merioneth 61 SUMMAR*. —s- Number ,,Df available for Recruit- ing before Canvass 4382 Left the County, Dead, & Interned 375 Transferred from other areas to Merioneth 61 tm 9 4014 Total enlisted, Group and im- mediate Service 1246 Number of Men remaining eligible (married and single) 2768 John Charles Hughes, Pierce Jones, j- Joint Sees. R. Guthrie Jones, j
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CHURCH AND CHAPEL ORDER OF SERVICES. ENGLISH. S. John's Church, 11 and 6.30. Llanaber Church, 11.15. Clergy, Rev. R. Lloyd Roberts, M.A., R.D. (rector of the Parish), Rev. R. Ward, B.A., and Rev. T. Lloyd Jones, B.A. Catholic Church, 8 a.m., 10.3C and 6.30, Rev. Father Wilcock. Christ Church (English Presbyterian), 11 and 6.30. English Congregational Church, 11 and 6.30. Rev. E. Phillips, Oswestry. WELSH. Llanaber Church, 10 and 6. S. David's Church. 10 and 6. Caersalem Chapel, 10 and 6. Park Road Chapel, 10 and 6. Rev. R. Parry, Brithdir Wesleyan Chapel, 10 and 6. Rev. E. J. Parry, pastor Congregational Chapel, 10 and 6. Rev. R. Evans, Aberllefenni Baptist Chapel, 10 and 6. Rev. Edwin Jones, pastor
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for King and Country. ROLL OF HONOUR. Barmouth Boys who sepve their King & Country >- on Land and Sea. THE NAVY. I Lieut.-Commander Edward Griffith, Re- liance House Lieutenant Best (late Lingfield) Lieutenant R. Lloyd (late of Tynycoed) Lieutenant Harold Lowe, Penrallt Lieut R. Lloyd Lewis (late of Aelvdon Flight-Lieut, R, Hilton Jones, R.N.A.S. Chief Stoker Griffith Richards, The Anchorage. P.O. (1st Cl.) Tommy Williams, Beach Road (RN.A.S.) Do. Willie Owen, Craigmynach (do) Do. C. H. Mendbam, Mt. Argus (do) Petty Officer R. Williams, Aberamffra LeadingSeaman Thos. Williams,Gwynfa Dick Powell, Llamaber Willie James Rowlands, Riverslea Rowland Rowlands, do. x Alfred Price, Enfield House Johnny Owen. BwlchVane,Marine Gdns David W. Humphreys (late of Water St. Robert Jones, Abermaw Terrace Robert Ellis Griffith, Aberamffra I Griffith Edwards, Green Bank. Thomas Garnett, Wynnstay House H. Allen, Cambrian Street. William Jones, Penycei (R.N.A.S) Edward Jones, Bronygraig John Richard Tucker, 6, Porkington (Aeroplane Service) THE ARMY Captain D, Oswald Davies, Greenhill Capt. Tudor Jones Captain Wm. Griffith, M.B., late 2, Belle Vue Lieutenant Reginald Lloyd, Tynycoed LieutenantV. St. G.Hewins, Garreglwyd 2nd Lieutenant G. B. Piggott, Fronaig {~2rTT*Lieui en a n ridTTTuekley nd Lieut. J. B. Menbam, Mount Argu 2nd Lieutenant Meirion Williams, (late Police Station.) Sec-Lieut H. R. H. Dennis, Glenceirn 2nd Lieut. Robt. Scott Vaughton, Bar- rooui I) Junction 2ad Lieutenant Wm. Morris, Tanyfedw 2nd Lieutenant C. R. Hughes, Glynhefin 2ud. Lieutenant Caradoc Evans, Sergt.-Major G. Felstead, Brynawel Ter. Sergeant A. C. O'Nei), da. j Sergeant Wm.O'Npi), do. j Sergeant Wm. O'Neil, do. i SNgeant W.IL Williams, LiverpcolHse Sergeant Samuel Dillow, Water Street Sergeant John Astley, Cumberland Hse Sergeant J. H. Lloyd, late Marine Gdnp. Sergeant W. H. Jones (late of Aelydon) Sergt. Dick Fuller, Beach Road Sergt. G. L. Booth, Brynawel Ter. Sergt. Bill Strongman, Harboro' House Sergt. Alfred Strongman, do. Staff Sergeant H, Whitehead, Park Road Staff Sergeant Major W. Jones, Glanaig Sergt. Instructor W. Lyons, Corsygedol Hotel. Corporal Robert Peters, Craig-y-Nos Sergeant Edward Price, Glasfryn House Corporal Walter Thomas Pugb,Pengraig Corporal Frank Lloyd, 4, Bronaber Ter. Corporal Richard Tank, Victoria Bldgs. Corp. Rbys Pugh,Llys Arfor(Canadians) Corporal John Parry Jones, Glanllyn Lce-Serg Herbert Aspinall, Beach Road Lee.-Cot,pl. Robert Williams,W esley Ese Corploral Ellis Tank, Victoria Bdgs Corporal David Owen, Marine Gardens Lce.-Corpl. Dan Robinson, Bennar Ter. Lce-Corpl; Peter Hughes, Relience Hse. Lc-Corp Lewis Davies. Williams' Bldgs Lc-Corp. W. B. Griffith, Vulcan Villa Driver George Astley, Cumberland Hse. R. Williams, Liverpool House William Finnigan, Water Street J. Herbert Ingram, Glasfor Terrace H. Wallace Ingram, do. Richard Jones, 2 Marine Terrace John P. Williams, Beach Road David Davies, Williams' Buildings Robert Henry Lewis, Brynawel Terrace Edward Thomas, Church Place Robert Lloyd,*2, Mount Pleasant William Francis Jones, Bronygraig Tommy Loxton, Central Buildings Bobbie Lloyd, Victoria Buildings Billie W. Roberts, Advertiser Office Humphrey Humphreys, 1 Fronfelen Tommy Jones, Buxton House Tommy Owen, Snowdon View Phillip Williams, Aberamffra Thomas Evans, Water Street John Jones, Goronwy Terrace Francis Morris, Abermaw Terrace Evan Evans, Arvon View Harry Powell, Llanaber Joe Catherwood Thomas Hugh Jones, Eldon House -Hodgekinson, Marine Hotel John Rees Edwards, Morben Villa William Edward Morris, Glyndwr John Morris, do Lewis Edwards (late of Penygraig) Willie Ellis, Water Street Evan Jones, Llwyndu Samuel Owen, St. Georges John Thomas Roberts, Albion House Wm. Richard Lewis, Glanywerydd Owen Evan Owen, 11, Marine Terrace David Griffith, Cambrian Street Jack Davies, Bwich Cottage R. H. Roberts, Penian House Robert Francis Morris, Tanyfedw Charlie Scholz (late Wesley Place) Evan Pierce Jones (late Penygraig) William Evans, Glandwr Lodge David Thomas Evans, do. Tommy C. Williams, Tygwyn Bldgs. William Davies, Williams' Buildings John Edwards, Llwynon Archie Fox (late Aelfor Villas) John Garnett, Mount Windsor Owen Thomas Morris, Tanyfedw. David Ellis Humphreys, Gibraltar Ter. Alfred Smith Thomas, Glandwr Cottage Hughie Williams, Tegfan, Princes Av. John Lloyd, Barmouth Junction. Thomas O'Mara, Doctors Buildings. William Haines, Arthog John Parry, Glanrnawddach C. Vaugban, Glandwr Mill George Bishop, Lion Hotel Chas. S. Walker, Corsygedol Hotel F. Prewer, Brynmawddacb E. Powell, do Idwal Wynne, Arthog Willie Lloyd, Tynycoed Buildings David Richards, Leamington House. D. W. Jones, Gwalia Hotel John E. Rowlands, Rivers Lea Joe Whitehead, Park Road James Thos. Jones (late Water St.) John Llewelyn Evans, Fronoleu Farm D. 1. Rowlands,Cambrian Establishment David Pugh, The Green Garage Evan Pierce Jones, Lawrenny Lodge G. Vernon Price, Enfield. F. A. Price, do. Harry Jeffs, Arthog Hall Hotel Ellis Roberts, St. Georges Tommy Roberts, do Llewelyn Davies, Tynycoed David Thomas Brooks, do Harry Dudley, Coesfaen Willie Owen, St. Georges David Hughes, Arvon View Walter Cbas. Miles, Green Garage John Charles Crabbe, Water Street James Jones, Boots, Talydon Hotel Ellis Price Jones, Beehive Robert Lloyd, late Marine Gardens. David Griffiths, 1, Aeifor Terrace Robert Thomas, Church Place John Henry Jones, Tainewddion John M. Evans, late Wynnstay House David Davies (late of Glandwr Lodge) Sapper William Watkins, 3, Penybryn Sapper J. R. Jones, Manchester House Robt. Edward Griffith, Vulcan Villa John Jones, Barmouth Railway Station Hubert Henry Hainge, Barmouth Junct Job nE i-legi-i fh th,VuleinVilla(Canadians Bennett J. Griffiths, do (Canadians) G. W. Price, Glasfryn (Canadians) Iorwerth Price Jones, Gwynfa Cottage (Canadians) Gomer Thomas, Victoria Place (Austra- lians) Arthur Ll. Thomas, Do. (Australians) Arthur Wilson Roberts, 9, Porkington (Australians) D. H. Allen, Cambrian Street. John Alun Evans (late of Barmouth) Willie Williams, School House Ernest G.Vaughton, Barmouth Junction Robert Arthur Jones (late of Vron Dairy Rowland Roberts, Water Street Fraser Farrer, late Talydon Hotel William Alun Evans, Dolafon. Morris Owen Davies, (late Penygraig) Evan Jones, Tanycoed cottage W, R. Owen, 2, Tygwyn Buildings R. E. Roberts, The Grange O. Prys Hughes, Glynhefin (2nd Rho- desian Regt.) Albert jflorgan ONeill, Brynawel Ter. Evan Lewis, Brynawel Terrace David Jones, late Panorama Mineral Works David Thomas Davies, Williams Bldgs Clifford Jones, 4, Marine Terrace Charlie Davies, Pantllan Laundry William Jones, Glanllyn Charlie Coleman, 5, Bronaber Terrace John Llewelyu Edwards, St. Ann's David Jones, Eldon House Evan Llewelyn Evans, Pengraig Stanley Jones, Beach Road. John Lewis Evans, Gwendolen Herbert Mc'Manus, Bronwen House Griffith LI. Williams, Marine House (2nd Rhodesian Regiment) Griffith Owen Edwards, Kohinoor Tommy Evans, late Siloam Buildings Robert Pugh, Llyndu Tommy Davies, Penlan Houis.3 "John Lewis, Ceilwarfc Abel Roberts, Gollen Arthur W. Hugbes, Gleahefia