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M HYNLLETH

... THE C NTY SCHOOL. Friday, the H. ilt, being the last day of the term, the occas :as fittingly marked by the Governing Body, invited the boys and girls of the school to a sc ins repast, which was par- taken of at the at >remises in Penrallt Street. The arrangemet q in the hands of the two lady Governors, es, Cambrian House, and Mrs Davies, Mi juse, who were very ably assisted during '1 by Mrs ...

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... DDtN. f .fternoon Mr re-appointed ^ppinted secretary ,y oF one over his rviCP with sermons Church on 5 the second ^trUM third at 6-3° p.m. The v » v I '-jA+fd on both occasions, E. KowlatV, Bwmah, rear?' n, Evans, Abortrinant. presi(fe^^rnoo°' ■, «|sg After the usual service nioia. was intoned to music compared by i N- jjjtany Mr William Lewis Evans, Dolaji-eRu-St^iag'te> £ .i was the first ...

LLANFAIR

... THURSDAY PIG FA:R.—Store pigs were sold at a good price, but carters were disposed of at a low price. CATTLE AND HORSE FAT it.—A few cows and calves were in the fair anh soid well. Some good bullocks were also disposed of, ...

CORRIS

... PRESENTATION.—The workmen engaged in Braick Coch quarry have long been anxious to show their respect in some tangible form to their manager, Mr E. Williams, who has held that position for a period of thirty years. His recent marriage seemed to them a fitting opportunity for doing so, and a com- mittee of workmen was at once formed, with Mr E. Lewis (chairman), Mr R. Hughes (treasurer), and Mr ...

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... Last week, Mrs Osborne Yale, daughter of Capt. and Mrs Cosens, Bronpadarn, Aberystwyth, was presented at Court by the Coantess of Lisburne. On Thursday, Mr J. G. W. Bonsall, of Fronfraith, Aberystwyth, celebrated his 80th birthday, and was congratulated by the Llanbadarn Bench of Magistrates upon his return to magisterial duties. ...

THE BLAOKWALL TUNNEL

... The opening of the Blackwall Tunnel was really an interesting affair. There was no very splendid ceremonial. Half-state carriages and a troop of Iiorse Guards do not make very much of a show. But the line of route in che Eaat End and on the other side of the water, passing through East Greenwich and Deptford, was well worth seeing. The decoration was profuse, but it was in the main the result ...

LLANFAIR

... BETTWS. THE NEW SCHOOL.—November 25th has been set apart as a Thanksgiving Day for the liquidation of the debt on the school. A service will be held in Church and it will be followed by a tea and social evening. ...

A BURGLAR'S IDEA OF THE VALUE OF SILVER

... SERIOUS POACHING AFFRAY NEAR WINDSOR. A serious poaching affray occurred shortly after midnight on Friday at St. Leonard's Hill, the Windsor residence of Mr F. T. Barry, M.P., which resulted in two of his gamekeepers, named Wykes and Childs, being shot at and severely wounded. It appears that the two gamekeepers, with two other men, were engaged in preparing the coverts for rabbit shooting, ...

FRON

... HARVEST THANKSGIVING.—The harvest thanks- giving was held in this church on Friday week. The church was beautifully decorated by the Rev M. Williams, Misses Robertshaw (Glanhafren), Miss Williams (Glandwr), Miss Beedles, Miss Watkin, Mrs Morris, Mrs W. Lloyd, Messrs G. Davies and R. E. Lloyd, assisted by several of the school children. Mrs Lewis-Andrew very kindly supplied most of the flowers, ...

LLWYDIAETfi

... PRESENTATION TO THE VICAR OF LLANYBLOD- WEL.—The Rev J A Jones, late Vicar of Lhvvdiarth, but now Yicar of Llanyb.odwel, was on i n*sdav night presented by his old parishioners with a purse oi^ by churchmen and non- conformists alike. The presentation was made Mr Ihomas Jones, Melinowr. who said how much they regretted the departure of the reverend gentleman, and ttat thev all wished him every ...

T R A IN WRECK ING

... At a special sitting of the Northampton Magistrates on Thursday, the second charge of attempting to wreck trains was preferred against Frederick TomHnson, labourer. Mr Noble pro- aecnted on behalf of the London and North Western Raitway, and Mr A. J. Darnell defended. Mr Noble said the evidence would show that on the mght of September 8th an excursion train running between Skegness and ...