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WELSH AND ENGLISH WELSH. Mo\ \ xst, 10 a.m. >j >> 6 p.m. >» 8th, 6 p.m. ») IS*, 6 p.m. 22nd, 6 p.m. >J 29th, 6 p.m. OFFERTORIES Nov. £ s. d. 0 13 6^ 1 0 1 3 0 18 1 2 1 3 Total (Welsh) £6 9lA ES FOR N( DVEI vlBER, 1896 . 1st, 8 a.m. ... ENGLISH. s. d, ,, 11-30 a.m. 11 oYz ,, 6-30 p.m. 8th, 8 a.m. ... ,, 11.30 a.m. ,, 6-30 p.m. 15th, 8 a.m. ,, H-30 a.m. 18 11 9Vz 10 ,, 6-30 p.m. 22nd, 8 a.m. ... ,, n-30 a.m. ,, 6-30 p.m. 10 29th, 11-30 a.m. ,, 6-30 p.m. ish) * 6^ Total (Engl C7 SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE DURING NOVEMBER. Welsh Adults „ Infants 105 I Hirael School 87 J English School Total Average.. 44 95 332 BAPTISMS. November 1st—Hilda May, daughter of William and Emily Furnival, 6, William Street. Iv.t ^ce' daughter of Thomas Snowdon and Mary Anne Leatt, Caelleppa, Bangor. 11 h Oswa-ld Price, son of William Price and Sarah Ann Jones, 35, Upper Garth Road, Bangor. \Tth Sa^mond Victor Jerome, son of Philip Edward and Evelyn Jones, 287, High Street. m-h pv'eJane' daughter of Richard and Margaret Elizabeth Roberts, 33, Greenfield Terrace, West End. 18th—Fl k Price> daughter of William Price and Maggie Ann Smith, York House. .0., -t/0rence May, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Chambers, 12, Penrallt Road. of ^ru1Q' daughter of Hugh and Elizabeth Williams, 27, Union Street. 18th—r S°n of Griffith and Elizabeth Ann Roberts, 25, Brick Street. , „*:?r£e Arthur, son of George Edmund and Rosa Maud Gough, Lonypobty, Bangor. ?atl ui Thomas, son of John William and Ellen Jones, 32, Water Street. 29th—blta Margaret, daughter of William and Isabella Williams, Marlborough Vaults, Bangor. MARRIAGES. 26th—R°'StP ^^uams> of Bray House, High Street, Bangor, to Annie Simon, of 20, Granby Street, Liverpool. Richard Holland, of 25, Belmont Street, Euston Road, West End, Bangor, to Mary Jane Miller, of 29, ■ttelmont Street, Euston Road, West End, Bangor. nth-Mrs. H •• BURIALS. oft-V11^ Roberts, of Tan y Mount, Hight Street, Bangor, and wife of Mr. Roberts, Ex-postmaster, Lms City, aged 52 years. Our readers will, we feel aW,, j j • . ■ , • , , r m -, • , . assured, read with interest the article over-leaf. I ne writer is not only a ° a Patl"iotic Welshman, and a devoted Churchman. The article which bears the marks of deep thoughtfulness, and a thorough grasp of the trend of Welsh theology, will no doubt command the attention it deserves from the leaders of Welsh thought. Athough Mr. Price in his able and philosophical treatment of the subject has raised it above the level of controversy, yet we shall not be surprised if its appearance will produce some discussion.—Editor.