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OFFERTORIES AND COLLECTIONS AT ST. MARY'S DURING JUNE, 1899. June nth, 18th 25th, ENGLISH. A s. d. 8 a.m. 0 3 34 11-30 a.m. 1 8 i* 6-30 p.m. 0 7 (Organ Recital) ... 0 17 , 8 a.m. 0 2 n-3oa.m. 1 0 84 6-30 p.m. 0 8 , 8 a.m. 0 1 11-30 a.m. 1 1 o4 6-30 p.m. 0 n Total ( English) £6 1 • WELSH. £ s. d. June nth, 10 a.m. 0 9 >) ,, 6 p.m. 0 19 18th, ioa.m. 0 4 9k ,, 6 p.m. 0 19 »» 25th, 10 a.m. 0 7 2i ,, ,, 6 p.m. 0 18 Total (Welsh) £3 18 6£ Average per Sunday (English and Welsh), ,£3 6s. "]d. The collections for June 4th, were given in the last Magazine, so that there is no need to repeat them, devoted, it will be remembered, to the New Organ Fund. SUNDAY SCHOOLS AVERAGE ATTEND/ Welsh Adults Welsh Infants 109 60 English Hirael JUNE, 1899. They were 109 38 Total 316 BAPTISMS. June 4th.- 7th.- nth. 13th.- 17th. 18th.- 2ISt.- 23rd. 23rd. 25th. 28th. June 7th. ,, 7th. 7th.— 12th. 24th. June 6th. 7th. 7th. 8th. 13th. 14th. 14th. 15th. -Evan David, son of William and Jane Ann Williams, 49, Ambrose street. -Morris, son of Richard and Grace Edwards, 30, Caellepa, Bangor. -Cyril Ivor, son of Joseph and Martha Sarah Staddon, 9, Friars road. -Richard Ellis, son of Richard William and Mary Evans, Glasinfryn. -Henry Elias, son of Edward and Lizzie Wilde, Great Wollaston, Shrewsbury. -George Albert, son of David Edward and Kate Jones, 37, Water street. -Idwal, son of Thomas and Catherine Evans, Glanydon. -Blodwen, daughter of Ellen Owen, Workhouse. -Mary, daughter of Mary Ann Barma, Workhouse. -Dorothea Laura Rowland, daughter of Rees Rowland and Laura Mary Jones, Penrhyn House. -Maggie, daughter of Robert and Sarah Roberts, 36, Lonypobty. MARRIAGES. -Griffith Morgan, of 5, Brook row, Bangor, to Annie Ellis, of 12, Menai View Terrace, Upper Bangor. -Thomas Muir, of Brae House, Bangor, and House Farm, Bodorgan, Anglesey, to Catherine Margaret _ Richards, of Hen Shop Farm, Bodorgan, Anglesey. William Richard Hughes, of Bryndinas, Bangor, to Grace Gertrude Williamson, of Parys Farm, Amlwch, Anglesey. —John Owen, of Thornaston street, Everton, Liverpool, to Elizabeth Jones, of Sea View, Garth, Bangor. — David Owen, of Bryn Rhyg, Capel Gannon, Llanrwst, Denbighshire, to Mary Jane Williams, of Menaifron, Upper Bangor. BURIALS. —Robert Ellis, from Conway Workhouse. Aged 65 years. — Robert Williams, The Workhouse, Bangor. Aged 64 years. -Eliza Cox Meredith, 19, Hendrewen road, Glanadda, Bangor. —Harry Bromley, of Kyffin square, Bangor. Aged 46 years. —William Owen, of 318, Carnarvon road, Clanadda, Bangor. —Mary Evans, of Glasinfryn, Bangor. Aged 31 years. —Mary McKenzie, The Workhouse, Bangor. Aged 36 years. —Manuel Parry, of Kyffin square. Aged 10 months. Aged 14 months. Aged 82 years. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK. In our announcement of last month, we omitted to inform our readers that parcels of old- clothes might be sent to Mrs. Roberts, Ship and Castle, High Street, as well as to Mrs. O. P. Jones, Dean Street, the old clothes department being under their joint management. There is no more indefatigable worker in connection with St. Mary's than Mrs. Roberts, and we much regret having inadvertently omitted her name in the last issue of the Magazine. We earnestly hope that all will co-operate to make the Sale as great a success as ever. THE CURATE'S FUND. We are glad to inform our readers that at last, the officers of our Church have taken up this fund in real earnest. All the funds of a Church are managed by its officers ; and we have always failed to see why St. Mary's should come so much behind other Churches in this respect. Of course, our readers will understand that in this comparison we are thinking more especially of the Church in England. In Wales, we grant, everything is left to the Vicar and the Parish Clerk, the congregation