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Oct. WELSH AND ENGLISH OFFERTORIES FOR OCTOBER, 1896. WELSH. ENGLISH. £ s. d. £ s. d, 4th, 10 a.m. ... 0 11 0% Oct. 4th, 8 a.m. .. 0 2 >> 6 p.m. ... 0 19 ,, ,, 11-30 a.m. 0 16 Hth, 6 p.m. ... 0 18 1% „ „ 6-30 p.m. 0 5 S* 18th, 6 p.m. ... 1 2 ,, nth, 8 a.m. 0 1 2Sth, 6 p.m. ... 1 3 ey2 ,, ,, 11.30 a.m. ,, „ 6-30 p.m. ,, 18th, 8 a.m. .. „ ,, u-3oa.m. ,, ,, 6-30 p.m. ., 25th, 8 a.m. ... ,, ,, 11-30 a.m. 0 19 0 9 0 1 0 19 0 9 0 1 1 9 eyt 0% Total (Welsh) ,, ,, 6-30 p.m. (English) 0 8 £4 14 AlA Total £5 13 4JA Welsh Adults » Infants SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE DURING OCTOBER. 107 Hirael School English School Total Average... 40 90 321 October BAPTISMS. 7—John Lewis, son of John and Margaret Jones, 11, Mountain Row. 7 Thomas, son of John and Anne Ellen Prytherch, 7, Mason Street. 14—Hannah Eleanor, daughter of Richard Norman and Catherine Rudd, of 2, New Cottages, Glanrafon. 14—John, son of Robert and Elizabeth Anne Parry, 54, Kyffin Square. 14—William Ditto Ditto R ^°kn Wdcton Price, son of Hugh Price and Jane Anne Smith, of 42, Caellepa. **;~Margaret Elizabeth Price, daughter of Hugh Price and Jane Anne Smith, of 42, Caellepa. 2?-—FVr>,Eva"' son of John and Margaret Morris, of 33, Berllan bach. 2|__av *?milv> daughter of George Frederick and Annie Clementina Massey, Regent Street. ?i__w vf' d^u§hter of Henry and Margaret Thomas, of 10, Park Street, Upper Bangor. 3i—Mam RlJ:hard> son of John Robert and Sarah Anne Brown, of 203, High Street, rgaret Edgerton, daughter of Owen and Edith Harvey, 2, York Place. MARRIAGES. Vinp Ji m Oakland Hudson, of 9, Menai View Terrace, Upper Bangor, to Grace Georgiana Wynne 16—Elias Ton °f,Treborth Uchaf> Bangor. 27—Thomas w'' h IO' Glyn Terrace> Dwygyfylchi, to Mary Jane Francis, of 105, High Street, Bangor. ngnt Lane, of Holbeach, County of Lincoln, to Sarah Jane Williams, of Henfryn, Upper Bangor. BURIALS. 7—Ivy Maude Phjir 7—Charles Albert M^S' ' Britannia Square, Upper Bangor, aged 24 days. 19—William Lewis yTer"dew> Borough Hospital, aged 30 years. ~~ " J '^V u°n ^Jouse> Glanadda, Bangor, aged 75 years. 1 73 years. 23 months. THE SALE OF WORK. We trust our readers will rw t ~ , r „, , , • , • .1 t „r ■, •■ Nov^mKpr o^u tk« Qoi I • , - tor^et the Sale of Work, which is to take place on Wednesday, 2 *o nm 9„5 ,^J7, 9 ' Whlch wiu ** held in the National Schoolroom, Garth Road, will open at attend™ \ a T 8'3° P.m. We trust that every member of St. Mary's will make a point of of rWh g ?d 1 fSUre the SUCCess of the Sale There will be all sorts of warm and useful articles uoming tor sale at a reasonable price. The stock of old clothes is also expected to be larger than we only want purchasers with plenty of money to make the Sale a thorough success. ever