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THE MENAI SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE AND LITERATURE

... THE MENAI SOOIBMTY OF NATURAL SCIENCIE AND LITERATURE. ig. I On Thursday last a lecture was delivered before ay the members of the above society by Mrs D. W. ud Thomas, St. Ann's, the subject being Dante's an. Divina Conmetdia, After a few opening remarks he the lecturer said that Dante was born at Florence he in 1265, of the noble family of the Alighieri. The ice philosopher, Brunetto Latini, ...

MONMOUTH FARMERS' CLUB

... I ?? ANNUAL SHOW. T;he annual- show of cattle, horses sbeept atil pigs in connlection with ?? ouhares Club was held at the Cattle Market, bionmoutb, on Tuesday. Favouired with delightful weather, there wee a splendid attendance of those interested in agriculture ?? the county. Mr. John Allen Rolls, of The Hendre, was presidenat for the year. Iand much of the success of the show wias due to ...

NEW THEATRE FOR NEWPORT

... NEW THEAcTE FOR NEWPOTh. There is now rapidly approaching completion and the opening will tage piace on February 27, a new theatre for the playgoers of Newport,. The new structure has been built for Mr. D. E. Humphreys on the site of the old Gaiety Theatre in Charles-treet, and, when finished, will have a very impsinog fagade in the Renaissance style of arehitecture. The principal entrance, ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARItFF AMUSEMEINTS. ot it. WISN BARREITT A.T THE El tie Nuxt week to lovers of ithe Uraitia ait Cardiff will iii ?? be one thai has not seen ain equal bor very rinane a lie years, for cit tile Theattre Royal they will have the nt- opportunity of seeing Mr.: Wilson Bariett. and pi ud lisEastiako, supporied by one or the strongest cci ng cortipanles Biat can be got together. It is unouces- at ...

THE EMPRESS FREDERICK

... THIE E~INPRE1SS FREDERiC s1 POEMll BY AN OLD CARDIFF JOULliALIS. I d Mr. 1;. W. trtyl',. Ln Cardifllians knrown and d rrf-speeted as edilor ofL the late CardifforaL Mfethrij n Crzr-dian, lOW edrO- of I he Londons fauiyyC'hrnie4c, It wii?1:aectrtlyi p iirsliedn jlrl p otl r theo Que:n, ?? ll ~ ~ grciosl I '.1ow, e t; hlp s addr.srd a poem, re-produced I l bl lr~vr to her lneperrral Maj~esty the ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARIJIFF A.l1USiEAIENTS. UNCLE, TOM'S CABI3N' AT THE L THI§11ATRItk ROYAL. cci Mlrs. Harriet, B-eorrer 'ne' fiauous roilanci, ?? did so tinuccl to assist iii tme etimtaiipatitou rat movement irt America. provides tire boicr isf ithe Nd H-yain ividl aL pfity 1 irs wr~!l No need i now to travel over tiis vi-ai roind t o tell of TI thle Iomely virtues if denflt C/elte. mire rmobtst iii ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF TREAVTRB ROYAL. The. Cardiff Teatroe Royal this weak offrs a d novel attractionin the shape of Mr. Montague Roby's troupe of Midget Mrinelta1 some four and n twenty little boys and. girls, Instrasmentaliatt and I, vocallst&. Though the children are of tenderyearm r burnt cork wheezes are cracked with a freshness f that.vould not shuno a troupe of adults, while r tle long musical ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... TO - And art thou lonely ? 8;oeec the roso thac in the inorn Uet with dow to hoaven is born, Qoeen of flowves! In its porfume thou shalt fiud Joys to fill thy pensive mind In darkest hours. Ard nrt thou lonely? Seek the sweet forget-me-not, Constant will it cheer thy lot, With thee abide. Emblem of devotion true, It will chieer thy heert anew, NNhlato'er betide! And art thou lonely ? Seek the ...

RUABON

... BIJABON. HORT1CIO1ULTOAL AND INDUSTRKIAL ESXUIrllow AT WTYNN- STAT PARN.--Oa Monday ihe annual exhibition in connection with the Ruabon and Rhos E3:orticnl- tural and Industrial Society was held in a series of tents in W~yhostay Park, Rnabon, kindly placed at the dispnsal of the commnittee by Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. Badt. The weather was wretnbed, heavy showers of rain falling during a ...

THE MENAI HABITATION OF THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE

... THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE AT BANGOR. A large and fashionable audience assembled ht the Penrl yn Hall,on Tuesday evening, to witness a theatrical performance given by well-knowin amateurs, in aid of the Meenoi Habitation of thc Pirimrose League Among those present were the Very Rev. the Dean of Bangor and Mrs Lewis, Rev, R. W. Griffith and party, Llandegai; Colonel the Hon. W. E. Sackville West, ...

REVIEWS

... BEViENVWS. Wte hava leceived the foltuwinog for tie ni)lunti C(i N'iviitber for revioew 0 C t 'LL Mi d tCo., Lutdpaie-hil, Lmiqdon, it. S ?ICZW1-q1I0r AL'Wl ^Lr-alia 1l.11L 1.) ?? ?? 7. AL VIrlt rati ltisl2ri .. ?? , 7d. tile ! '!'T'Cill::C'ltt ?? ?? ?? , .. i. ?? iIrd-: ?? a l' rad.io, I..t. . ± . ' tei 'ral. ...

WALES FOR THE WELSH, I SING, WITH STUART RENDEL RING!

... ' WALES FOR THE WVIELSH, I SANG, WITH STUART RENDELI SANG ' (A hrzetY.J Of endless fine and fuss the Saxon sings, With enry aud with irony combined. Since Gur-lla dareiattune hler oi luhrp strings To ztuinsirelsy as free as mounltain wind.l Stling by tbe ?? strtanger into sDug. Once more the lyre we strike with rerierous hand, Bidding the Saxcii here his atsy prlong. Lest he r.may huoger ...