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OFFERTORIES AND COLLECTIONS AT ST. MARY'S DURING FEBRUARY, 1900. Feb. 4th, nth, 18th, 25th, ENGLISH. i. s. d. 8 a.m. n-30a.n1. i* 6-30 p.m. 74 8 a.m. Il-30a.n1. 16 6-30 p.m. rt 8 a.m. 11-30 a.m. 10 6-30 p.m. 10 oi 8 a.m. 11-30 a.m. 6-30 p.m. 64 Total (English) £7 oi WELSH. Feb. 4th, nth, 18th, 25th, £ s. d. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 058 o 17 2 030 o 16 S 0 5 5 1 1 o 070 o 19 4 Total (Welsh) £4 15 04 Average per Sunday £2 iSs. gd. SUNDAY SCHOOLS AVERAGE ATTENDANCE, FEBRUARY, 1900. Welsh Adults Welsh Infants 114 62 English Hirael Total 106 282 BAPTISMS. Jan. 24—Erasmus William, son of Erasmus Henry and Elizabeth Jones, 3, Greenfield Terrace. ~ -Willie James, son of Margaret Williams, 5, Kyffin Square. -David William, son of Joseph and Maud Davies, 29, Kyffin Square. -Jenny, daughter of Catherine Ellen Williams, 21, Drum Street. -Jenny Blodwen, daughter of David and Ann Ellen Jones, 2, Frondeg Street. -John Richard, son of John Howell and Mary Shee, 27, Drum Street. -Hannah, daughter of Edward and Ellen Ann Pritchard, 9, Panton Street. MARRIAGES. -John Wilson Richardson, 126, Queen's Road, Dalston, London, to Grace Ann Thomas, 42, Glanadda, Bangor. -Richard Jones, 50, James Street, Bangor, to Grace Jones, 58, Ambrose Street, Hirael. -William Parry, 54, Dean Street, Bangor, to Ellen Pritchard, Quarry View, Carneddi Road, Bethesda. DEATHS, -Thomas Williams, 12, Minffordd, aged 3. -Catherine Greenly, Garden Cottage, Pendyffryn, Conway, 69. -Mary Jones, 15, Crescent, Upper Bangor, aged 74- -Ethel Jane Hughes, 43, Dean Street, 13 months. -Robert Owen Williams, Vaynol School, 47. -Margaret Roberts, Dafarn Newydd, 83. -Thomas Williams, 12, James Street, 75. -W. Ellis, Upper Bangor, 38. -Cadwaladr Jones, Sacrist of the Cathedral, 76. -J. Williams, 6, Mountain Row, 54. -William Jones, 405, Carnarvon Road, 83. -Mrs. Jones, late of Glanadda Inn, 73. Feb. 1- 1- 4" 4- ir- 28- Jan. 1- >J 22 >> 25- Jan. )> 5- 11 16- >> 22- j) 23 j? 3i- Feb. >> >> ,, 13- ,, 15- During my recent indisposition many kind inquiries and other expressions of sympathy were made by members of St. Mary's and others. I therefore embrace this opportunity of thanking them for their kindness and consideration which I much appreciate and the recollection of which will be long held in grateful memory by Your humble servant, T. EDWIN JONES. THE CURATE'S FUND. As most of our readers are aware, our financial year closes the end of March. As some 01 the promises made to the collectors at the beginning of the year are unfufilled, I trust that the few sums still outstanding, which we are glad to say, are by no means numerous, will be deposited into the .box at the Church door at the earliest opportunity so that the contributors' names may appear in this years list of subscriptions which will be published shortly after Easter.