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LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS. HORSE SHOW AT CARDIFF.—The Great Western Railway announce an excursion to Swansea and Cardiff (horse show) on Wednesday, September 11. See advt. The widow and brother of the late Mr Samuel Weston wish to thank the many friends for the kind sympathy shown them in their bereavement. -Rock House, September 3rd. Mr Charles Edwards,Merlin's Hill desires to sincerely thank those friends who, on the occasion of his recent sudden bereavement very kindly sent expressions of sympathy and condolence. WESLEYAN CHAPEL, HAVERFORDWEST.—On Sunday next, September 8th, the Rev. Arthur Holland, (the newly appointed Minister of the Circuit) will preach at eleven a.m. and six p.m. KETURNED YEOMAN S SAD DEATH.—Trooper Steel, of the Imperial Yeomanry, was found dead late on Friday night near Saltash, Cornwall, having apparently been thrown from a horse on which he was riding towards his home at Landrake. Steel, who recently returned from the front, was very popular, and was publicly welcomed home by the people of the district. BREACH OF THE FISHERY LAWS. On Saturday at Carmarthen Police Court, Joseph Bowen, fisherman, Parcell-terrace, Priory-street, Carmarthen, was fined 50s inclusive for netting salmon without a licence in the river Gwili on the 4th ult. Mr D. E. Stephens, solicitor, appeared for defendant, who admitted the offence. HAVERFORDWEST FANCIER'S SOCIETY.— From South Africa to Haverfordwest comes 10s as a subscription towards the funds of the forthcoming Poultry Show. This is sent by Mr Jas. Phillips, son of Mr G. Merchant Phillips, Rutber Lane. I am sure all members of the Fancier's Society will join me in thanking Mr Phillips for his kindness in helping us in the time of need.—J. W. Dummett, secretary. FRAUD IX SALE OF BEER.—NOT BASS.— At the Dublin Police Court, T. F. O'Reilly, of York- street, Dublin, was summoned for having sold, under tha well-known label of Bass and Company, ale which was proved to be not of their manufacture. The magistrate fined O'Reilly £1, and Z5 16s costs, in each of the fifteen cases, and stigmatised it as a gross fraud. EDWARD REX.—From Friday lftst, all weights and measures will be officially stamped E. R." instead of the time-honoured V. R. the inspectors having received the new stamps on Friday morning. This only applies, of course, to new instruments, the Victoria mark being still valid as long as the weights, &c., are correct. It is noticeable that the new Royal monogram is not accompanied by the distinguishing numeral VII." BlUr. PARK ANNIVERSARY —The tenth anniversary of Hill Park Chapel was celebrated by special services on Sunday last, all of which, particularly that held in the evening, were attended by large congregations. Excellent sermons were preached by Rev. T. R. Williams, of Egremont, Liverpool, and were listened to with great attention. The singing was as usual exceedingly sweet, and the collections were up the to average. METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.—Taken at St. Ann's Head for the week ending 8 a.m. September 2nd. Highest barometer reading reduced to 32 F. and to mean sea level 30.10 on the 29th August; lowest 29-79 on the 27th August; maximum temperature in the shade 61 on the 30th August; minimum 51 on the 28th August; amount of rainfall -044 inches; hours of bright sunshine 24'1; prevailing winds, northerly and westerly, fresh to strong breezes, weather changeable and unsettled sea rather rough the whole week. DEATH OF MR SAMUEL WESTON.—We regret to announce the death, which took place on Thursday last, of Mr Samuel Weston, Rock House, Salutation Square. The deceased who was 80 years of age, had been ill but a few days, having been present at Divine service in Prendergast church on the previous Sunday. He was a constant attendant at the services in the church, of which he was for over six years warden. Mr Weston was formerly master of the union workhouse at Leicester, and since he came to Haverfordwest he earned for himself the respect and esteem of all who knew him. He was buried u "ionday iu Prendergast churchyard. The burial service was fully choral. Rev. D. Akrill Jones, who Was a great fneucl of deceased, officiated at the graveside, and on Sunday made a touching reference to his demise. "LEDGE-SIGNIXO CRUSADE IN HAVERFORD- WEST. Services in connection with the Twentieth Century Pledge Signing Crnsade were held in the Albany, Bethesda, and tabernacle Chapels on Sunday last, and were addressed by the organiser, Rev. William Mottram, of London. ihe services were largely attended, particularly the united service in Bethesda in the afternoon, when Revs; O. D. Campbell, Owen Jacobs, W. Mendus, and F. 1\. Colborne occupied seats on the platform. Rev. Mr Mottram spoke in a simple and impressive style, which strongly appealed to his youthful hearers. He drove home morals to their minds by affecting stories, and his address was listened to with the greatest interest. He took occasion to warn boys, not only against touching alcohol, which "defaced the beauty of the human countenance, but also against smoking. Boys should never smoke till they were 21. Three pipes a day might not hurt a full grown man, but the smoking of cigarettes and tobacco seriously inj ured the brain powers of a boy. Thank God, girls were as yet pretty safe on that score, but boys should buy sweets and chocolates, which would not hurt them, instead of cigarettes which would." Another service was held in the evening, after which Rev. Mr Mottram addressed a large open-air gathering in Salutation Square, and made a powerful appeal in the cause of total abstinence. Services are being held by Mr Mottram during the week i n the country districts.

j St. Mary's Church, Haverfordwest.

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