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MUST MY DARLING DIE' THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE BUT TRY nnUDOR WILLIAMS PATENT -DALSAM OF UONEY THERE IS NO REMEDY UNDER CANOPY OF REAVEN EQUAL. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. NOBILITY DOCTORS. NURSES, tmd MOTRKRS PRAISE IT. IT conta.ins PURTS Welsh Hoey <md a.n Essence ot tho Pl1:S1i a.Dd Mo.;t Effic:J,cioU3 Hcrbs, gathered oa the '3i[]9 of W:tles. I;Cin: ¡::a.thered in the prope): <e&soc. when its virtues Me ia ftdl perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE a.ra thonsauds ol children who d'e tmanajly from Bronchitis. Coufh. and Croup. u & rlloDd discovery for the Cma ot iuch complo.ints. It is INVALUABLE lor We&k-chested maa, DeUcate \Vom=;u, und ChUdren. It Cui';s when a.H other rem"dka tt<.ii. It Carea Coughs, Colds. Bron- chitis. Asthnut, of the Chest. It. Cares Thona&cda of Chi.dren of Bronchitis a.nd Whooping Conah. It CiMes for one ShiUing wh<:u Potinda have been spent in vtun. TRY IT. If you h&ve a Cotigh, try it, i! yoa have a. Cold. try it. 'I yon have Bronchitis, try it. It loosens tha phlegm a.Rd promotea expechoration, produces warmth tmd comfor to the chest. a.nd gives refresh tug sleep when yoa have lost Mghta uf rest. A STIPENDIARY AND A MAGISTRATE IN TEE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN REMARKS I feel it my duty to inform yO!] tha.t I ha.ve been Mine your Tudor Wiilta.mM'B&lsinn o f Honey iE MY ttHnily. which ia & l&rge one. for mtmy years. &nd ha.v proved 111;> eaj¡ v!}lue, haYini{ used nothing vla forCoogh durmg M'j&slca. Whooping Coagh. Mid Bronchitis. Mid can highly reconunend H t& %U p&rents for anch cctnpi&um. t!tCE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE ATICLB TUDOR WILLIAMS PATENT BALSAM OF HONE MOST IMPORTANT. SOMAHY IMITATIONS AcID FRA 80Jd Chemiats ajid StorM in la, 2a 6d. tmd <tM betttM. biunpie botfe Mnt (poer; pai iot li. 38 ajidas trom the iofentor. bating in pu" ctMiBg e iMger eize bottles. D. rpUDOH WILLIAMS, L.S.D.E. MEDICAL HAL ABERDARE. 1117 TDASS AND GO'S PALE AND MILD ALES. SEASON BREWMoa Y AY NOW BE HAD IN PRIME CONDITION, IN CASKS OR BOTTLES. 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A)! the fúIJowiDlz Schooia of the UNIVERSITY provide complete COUHSES of INSTRUCTION a.nd a]j the requirements for obtainicg tne DEGREES in MEDICINE &nd SURGERY. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Wusc Snii6h6e!d. B.C. CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Ol&ring Cros- \V.C. GUY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, LODùon Bridge, S.E. KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Stra.nd, W.C. The LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Mile End, E. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Paddinston, W. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Bemers-sireet. W. ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Albert Embankmeat, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Gowet-atrect, W.C. WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Carton-street. S.W. LONDON (ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL) SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FOR WOMEN. Hunter-street. Brunswck-sqaare. W C. 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I ¡,¡hall continue its ¡¡tie tor a. I'ttic whilb longer tc prevfnt the iM- Sess returning. Icantrntysaytha.t there !3 no touic that I know of sqn&t to QwHyni Elans' Bittera. and you a.fc at perfect ttberty to pnb- hsEthia statetusDt, as I &t.lnk aBy person suSeriug uom any nacvoua diseases wjU nnd a tru- friead in G'.víJ)ID Kvans' Qninine Bitter* if l'ersev(f(ù. wlttJ. l&m. yours &c., HENRY TILLEU. GWILYM EVANS' QUINiNE BITTERS, GWILYM };,V A. S QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS, GWILYM EVANS QUINtNE BITTERS, THE VEGETABLE TONIC. Tell t imonia!, Weakness Coed Tatywern. Wetknesa DnCryn. Weakneaa Gentiemen.—! am pteMed to b< tbie '.o bear testimony to the bflnefi.) I ha.To recited by ta.kiult GwHy.n Evan' Quillin: Biútr, I hilt, I:l&d niedicine from various doctots every 8priu for yearB pasli, and Willi obli¡H,d to take medicine aU laat) Winter, but. aa I tt-ceived iittle becent. I resolved to try Gwiiym ETans' Quinine Bitters, and. though I hare only taken three 2s 9d bottles, I am able already logo about. I have been <nCerinsfrom Weakneaa. *6c. YoMa traly, M. A. WILLIAMa. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS (,¿UTNINE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. Testimonial. IndiRMtioa 4<.HwydMth-road. Indiseatton ?*Mte< indigestion D<M SitB.—Owilym Evaua Qtumne Bittera ia, in my opinion, ome of the best (titts given to humanity. I nay- Mifaafe derived the I!reawsti po. eible benene in stab born caaee of Flatulence. Indigattiun. Loss of Ap- petite, and WeaJMeas. limveproved Gwibm Evana Qninin* my I) "D person 1;0 s\lc::eed wileD aU ether remedies have failed. Yours truly, T. POWELL. GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS GWILYM QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QU'NTNE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS THE VEGETABLE TONIC. B£'iVllre of Imitations. 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DEECHAM'S DILLS -'L have gained such a h)gh reputation, have achieved such a cotossa) sale. that it is hard to realise that thousands of people, to-day, are martyr to sorno form of disease easily and comp'stoiy curable by that particular medi- cine. Such suSerers h&ve probabiy trieu the vanous remedies brought to their notice, and having lost bea.rb think there is nothing to do but grin and bear it." \IA.KE no further mistakes of this kind. UnreLabIe preparations wiU inevitably iand you tn deeper troubte Proceed at once to get a box of BEECH AM'S PILLS and give them a fair tr)al. You will no<. have long to wait for the tirst signs of returning v]gour. You w:U feel conscious that a positive cure is in progress. ALL the vitai functions will be improving. Appetite growing keen. Liver and Kidneys doing e3i- cient work. Nervous system gathering tone, every sense of depression an languor vanish. icg like evU dreams. The will to work and the power to do wil) pervade your daity life so that your whole carear may be influenced towards THE cause of these happy changes ia no mvstery. BEECH.AM'8 PILLS are compounded with great care of those pure vegetable drugs known to act most beneficially upon certain bodily organs, viz. the stom&ch, bowels. liver and kidneya. These organs respond immediately to the heaJing stimulus and with their return to healthy action the entire system undergoes a process of renovation. The DIFFERENCE between your physical condition before and after taking a course of BEECHAM'S PILLS will now become remarkably apparent, not to yourself only, but also to your friends. When these mqmre into the cause, you can honestly give them the benefit of your experience should they appear to need it. This is the only form of testimonial the pro- pnetor of BEECHAM'S PILLS is really proud of. Sold everywhere in boxes, price Is lid (56 pills) and 2a 9d (168 pills). SUMMER inrOLIDAYS. 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Church Commission. .
Church Commission. THE QUE8T!ON OF SCHOOL TRUSTS. An Eye-Opener for Sectaries. The Welsh National Committee preparing evidence to lay before the Church Commission might with advantage direct its attention to the Parliamentary Paper recently issued by Mr BirrelJ dealing with school trusts in tVal<'s and Monmouthsh'ie. A genera! survey of this paper wa.-<g'v*i 'n Hie South \V:i,IC3 Od,!)v Ne-v-t a fortnight ago. A closer study of ita tabular content-t it to ba even more valuable than was then anticipated. The South Wales Dai)y News has con- sistently maintained that the term "Church" schools as apptied to the majority of the non- provided schools, particularly in Wales, is a, misnomer. They a:e, for the greater part. Church "schools on!y by the accident of circumstance and the hardihood of a sectarian ctergy. Trust schools would. we havo att along contended, have more accurately described their real character. This contention M fuUy bome out by the returns now before us. Nor does this convey the whole truth of the matter. Not oniy are these schools for the greater part essentially Trust schools, but in the overwhelming majority of instances they are held in trust for educational purposes, Mot of them were built for. and can be ap plied to, no other than purely educational purposes. Thus, taking the seven counties of South Waies, with their county boroughs and autono- mous area'3, out of a tola) of 439 schools, no fewer than 300 are hetd under express charit- able trust for educational purposes only." That i-i to say, these 300 buildings CAN BE USED FOR NO OTHER PURPOSES than educational, and if they fail to be used tor educational purposes through any iau't on the part ot the trustees, auch trustees will be guiity o) a breach of trust. The next B," inc!udes schools in which the" express chal"itable trusts" are: parity educational and partly non educational, That is to say, the buildings may be used out- side school hours for denominational or other purposes which are non-educational. Still the buitdings cannot be alienated trom school uses. A schoot for the education of the chitdren of the Door must be carried on therein There are 12 schools of this class in South Walea. There is yet a third class of buildings, classi- fieJ as D," in which schools must continue to be carried on. In these the trusts, though not express," are implied, and are equally opera- tive as in Classes A and B." There are 21 schools coming under this class in South Wales. Alt the school buildings in each of these three classes are held ONLY ON CONDITION THAT SCHOOLS ARE CARRIED ON THEREIN. Neither managers nor trustees, nor both bodies acting together can therefore capriciousty t doss these schoois If they are not prepared to carry on the schoois themselves—of course under such conditions as the iaw for the time being may require- they must either (a) ask to b? relieved of their trusts, or (b) permit some other authority to fulfil the trust obligations If they adopt the first course, tt will be com- petent for the Board ot Education to hand over the control of the buildings so far as the educa- tional trusts are concerned to the local educa- tion authority. If they elect to follow the second course, then they may themselves come to terms with the local authority. In neither case does it seem either necessary or reason. abte that the local authority should pay the trustees of these buildings rent for the use of the building-! for the purposes specified or unplied m I' thetrusts. There remain two cla.9se9 of schools to which the trusts do not apply. These are those classed under "C.'where existing tmsts permit the alieniation of the buildings from all educational purposes, and those classed under E," where consequently the owners can, after due notice, ] resume possession and apply the bufldings to any purpose or purposes they may deem nt. resume possession and apply the bufldings to any purpose or purposes they may deem nt. Under class C there are m South Wales only 43 schools, and under class E only 63 schools, Thus, out of a total of 439 school buildings in South Wales, only 10S. or less than one.fourth.. can be capriciously closed again.-it use ior < educationa.1 purposes. In the remaming 333 buildings the public is entitled to demand that SCHOOLS SHALL CONTINUE ? to ba held therein. Thus, in Breconshire. 3S out of the 45 non- { provided schools are held under trusts which require theLr continued use for educational Plu'po;e:i. In Cardiganshire. 23 out of 31 schools come ( under the sa,me rule. In Carmarthenshire—the administrative ? county—49 out of 54 schools in the borough. one ot the three sclMols in Llanelly, one of the two non provided schools will be found to be similarly circumstanced. In the administrative area. of Glamorganshire 50 out of 70 non-provided schools come under the rule; in Merthyr. three of the five; in Neath. one; of the two in Aberdare. three of the four in Cardiu, 12 ol the 19 <md in Swansea, six of the nine schools, In Pembrokeshire, 51 out of its 64 school, 1 and in Pembroke the only non-provided school ? a,re held under conditions. 1 in Radnorshire 33 out of the 40 non-provided s schools arc sfmilarly held. < In \lonmouth>'hire (administrative area), 65 J of the 79 school-! are so held in Abertillery t the only non-provided school, and in Newport ] one out ot tiie Gve non-provided schools are ii thus safeguarded azainst priestly tyranny, It is worthy of note, too, that in Glamorgan- < shire and Monmouthshire, both in the admini- strattve areas and in the boroughs and autono- ] mous areas, all the schools in clasa C "— that is, those whose trusts provide for their 1 ahenation from educational purposes—are Roman Catholic schools. It follows that in < these two counties thf only Church of England ] schools which may be arbitrarity or capriciously ? Liosfd arc those where the buildings are < privately owned—and of these there are only 14 in the whoie of Glamorganshire (including the boroughs aad autonomous areas), and in the < wholf of Monmouthshire oniy 10. ? These are facts which the advocates of puMic rights should careiulty digest. 1
PARTY AT A PUBLIC-HOUSE. '
PARTY AT A PUBLIC-HOUSE. A CaerphiHy Prosecutton. AtCaerphiIly on Tuesday Mary Alden.M&son's Arms Beerhouse. Caerpht'ty, was charged with ] serving intoxicants and faiting to admit ofScerj c of the !a tv into the house on the 9th of Sep- j tember. P.S. Griffiths stated that on the day 11 in c.uesfioa (from something he heard from PC. j Roberts) he weob to the Mason's Arms and saw 1 a tight in the back room and beard men j and women siagmg. followed by iaughing and H loud capping. This was about 2 30. P.C.h Roberts, who accompanied remained a.t the ] back door and he went to the front. It w&a nearly 4 o'cfock before they obtained aaen-jj trance. In making a search of the house wit- ] noss saw a man lyin!; on a couch in the kitchen and found ar.other man under the bed, 1 upftairs. Th°r<' were glasses of beer and stout about. Defendant a-iked witness not to re- ] pc.rt the case, aa it would ruin her. She had jE3 < in her purse, and he coutd have that. Witncs3 j reptied thab he must do his duLy. Mr C. S. Goodfeilow p'eaded for leniency on behalf ot the defendant. After a. brief rettierncntthe Bench nned defendant .S5a.od costs on the urst ouance. and jEl and costs for not ad- mitting the police. The Chairman observed that the worst feature of the case wa.3 defen. 1 da,nts attempt to bribe thepouce. The men TalbotandWHhams. who were found on the premises, were fined 10s and costs each.
ATTACKED"wnTH SCISSORS.
ATTACKED"wnTH SCISSORS. The Bristol magistrates heard on Tuesday a 1 charge against David Neison. formerly of CardiS, of unlawful :y wounding with intent to murder Itis wife, Elizabeth. The prosecuting' BO.iotor stated that the parties had just re- I J turaed from a. Devonshire holiday, and while at a. Bristol eating house prisoner beg.a.n behaving strangely, and eventually dealt his wife a. series of blows with a pair of "cissors on the head and h&nds. A constable fortunately in. tervened. but the prisoner continued violent, aQd threatened to do for his wife. The evidence of the wife was to the effect that I his soon after their mar. riage a.t Cardiff, in 1901- It wa.s contiued a.fter removing to Bristol. Prisoner waa a. boiler I maker. He had been a teetotaller, but: lately had behaved peculiarly Prisoner questioned his wife about unfaithfulness, but she denied the allegations. Prisoner declared he h&d acted under great provocation. He wao remanded.
---CQLLlSION AT APPLEDORE.
CQLLlSION AT APPLEDORE. Captain's Tragic Death. As the s9. Tender, of Bridgwater. WM on Tuesday going up the rive'* Taw to Fremington with a cargo of coals she collided with the tchooner Proba whilst in a narrow part of the river knowo aa AUaa's Rock, the result being that the foreyard of the Proba got. foul ot the mast of the steamboat, breaking oS the mast, which fell on the captain of the tender, a man named Irish, of Bridgwater, killing him instant) y. The coUiston was a pure accident, vessel trying to keep clear of the other. Both vessels had p'lots on board, Bowden, au Apptedore puok, having been stand'ng at the wheet by the side of Captam Irish when the accident occurred.
:WELSH COMPULSORY AT MERTHYR.…
WELSH COMPULSORY AT MERTHYR. The Merthyr Education Co nmittee have decided to ma.):e Welsh a compulsory subject in alt the schor)!s of the borough. Arrange- ments are now being made to curry the decision of the committee tnto effect, and as the teach- ing :laH includes Vn-Ish people in sufEcient numbers t" provide several competent teachers d Welsh tore.ichschoo), veryHtble rendjust- ment of the staff ia expected to take place,
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THE WEEK'S MARKETS. ..
THE WEEK'S MARKETS. UOR?. t?neh Ca.rjiEf. Sn.turdty.-A decidedly stronger ton°.? TnMket?. Hometown wheats firm at ias" "„<}. fu)t priest fjrei-n 3d to 6d pur qc. ???'?,?.t aa int! baciey 6d ?ud maize M higher. O?s M*" advaaee of 6d. H6i<ns und peas steady. emaH Gtoucester. SatthdILy.-EngJ.isn wheatWIlt tn 'D5I.' Kupp?y. :md prices tibe turn dearer. Foreienj' Srm a.nd fa)'3d advane?d-?late. :0a 9?' .nd Raa-istut, 30. 9d to 52a. Pj?te nta.is" cuchM?u arm at 20s 3d: no n!tt oSerin! BsHsarabiau ch-?ged. at 20a 9d. Grindina b&r!ey 6d "P-).e< 0*.ts 6d dearer, at 17a to 18s 6d per quarter. ? ea'" Newport. Wednesd?v.—Tiade qniet; P"??? ter. Barley and maize dearer. Oats 6d dea.? Fines Sour 23s and 23s 6d CATTLE, ?.nd Monmouth. Monday.—Moderate supply ?"nntv matton, with a fair tr?de VeaiioHC'odaapP? bri-k dttma.nd. St?'ea were nottiumeroua, very quiet owing to ?c?city of grass. The P'? "(, was batter, .Mid strong atore? Mid qnickty. "?iQg cowa made JSlim? t5s. tw.)-yeat-ol(lc°.ttle ? ? M.E1215a. Quotations :—B.-ef 6dto6id; Mcona?y do 5?d to 5rd vaa.), 7d 13 7;d wether m'?ttioc, to 7?1; ewe do., 6?d to 7d Iamb, 8d to 8 d ps? pork, 9s to 109 6j bMon, 9? tn 99 bd pe: sc"? The foUowing prices were reatie d ander Che mer of Messrs Netmea. Pooie.and Atkin?-Butloc? ?H Us to JEM 2a6d; heifers, JEM to JEt) 2s 6d;t" caivea, JE3 2a tj .64 12a etore do 4? to 463 wethet. S3? to 46s ewes, 32" to 44g lambx, 22a to 33a 6u. Rottth (CardlE), Tuesday. — There waa a. ?' -UDDly of cattie on offer at thia market ?°*J meeting a. -onnd tra.de, prieea rutinR Srm ° -.t a,nd t&mbs were tt Rood aapp)y a,Nd in steady req"e*. No ca.Ivea. Pig< were enough for raquiremenM s*me rtttee. Quotttiona: —Caoice steere ? heifem 62 to 64s per cwt., lecondary iota 561 to per cwt. cows a.nd boJIs 4S3 to 52a per ewt. ??' choice wethf r* 7?d to 8d pet ib.. ewe? 6?d to 'J P?- )b. la.mbN 8d to 8?d per Ib. piga—choice P0''?-< 11? to Ho 6d per score for smo?i wei?hta. seeoad?y Icta 10s 6d to 10s 9d per eeore ba-coners 99 6d to ?' per score. In the c?rc?ae market a choice '°PP'?. beef WM on offer, meetiBg a Brm demand, anft pt'c°'' showing no chaHg*. Mntton imd lamb a Rcc<t sapP'? tmd ia atea.dy request; prices &rm. A tew c?rcaf of pork. No vea!. Frices :—Sidea of ox or het'et beef 5?d to 5?d per Ib.. secondtny Iota 5Md to 5? P*' tb.; hiadquMtera 6dto6?dp<trlb..f3reqottrtete_ to4?dper tb.; muttoa—wether 7?dto7idper' ewe6?;idto7dpertb.; Iamb 7?d to 8 ?a per IP'. pork 6?d to 6?d pef Ib. A cletn-snce wf o*' offeeted. Newport, Wedneada.y.—LM<:e sapoly of ctttie_ aheep, and tambs rather short supply of cttlves tP? pigs very go?d ttttendtmc? of buyers good ?' trt?de Quot&tiona :—Reat beel. B?d to 6td per tP'. oeeocdMy aorta. 5?dto6d: cowa.4?dto5td; be" wether mntton.8}dto8?d; ewei<.6?dto7d; 1*?" 9id to 9?d ca?oa, 6?1 to 7?d pi?w -potkera, iO* ?' to Us per score. FAIRS.. Battth Wella, Monday.—The ewe fair to-i*y ?*' targfiy attended by country fotk. TheBapp?P' stock WM in excess of the demand. L&ck of bny' was attributed to 'rlg&Itb fair being on the saIDe day. Store )<unba sold fMrly well. There wfP" trade in store cattle, and very little call for etoM pigs )tad cows with calves. Prices obtained were Eerryewea,55sto40s Radnor ewes, 35a Shropahf ewes, 38a to 40a store Iambs, 20a to 24t; Wef" Iambs, 9a to 12s ram lambs, <5s to 50s cart ?'< 18s to 2211. Beef, 6d per Ib.; mntton, 7'T,d 1'nmc, 8d; pork, 6d. No veal on offer- Dowlais, Moaday.—There was all excep*ioJIaI11 large gathering of stock dealers a.ndfarmeMtron* near and far at the Waun fair to-day. There Was a Rood show of borspa, Welsh mounttua pontea. aDd sheep. The sheep were soon b(<UHht up, but. othet- wise, things were slow. There were ptacticaHy DO cows. ca!ve)t, or pies. Ta.lga.rth, Monda.y.—There WM a large attend?o? of buyers and sellers, this being the great MP°" ewe fa.ir, chieQy for store ewea, of which there W** a large joupply, the bolk of which wete croaa-breds. Radoors and Cardies, and varied from 28a to ?*' Shropshire ewes 35s to 45s, the average being abo°' 42s. There wa.a a grand exhibit of ra.ms—Radaof'' Kcnies. and Shropshire—but trade was slow, prICel ruling from JE4 <ojE6,andinsomeinHta,neesup"° JE8. Wether mutton was worth 8d, although in 8otB< cases only 7jtd was realised. The store cattle trade was bad, and prices low. Beef-good quality heifet or ox was worth 6d to 6,¡d per lb. Cows and ealvea— good milkers would fetch JEI4 to JE16. There was moderate supply of cobe and cart horses, amd f3r these recent quotations ruled. Abergavenny. Tuesday.—The annual September cattle fair was held to-day. Sheep were very pleDU- tul and realised satisfactory prices. There were oo* a great lot of cattle, but what there were sold weU. Hurses were not iu great demand. Pittert were wanted, but tne?e were very few in the marks*' at though olo this fair good price* call always be ob- tained for these. Rhayaaer. Wednesday.—The fair to-day ? [argely attended. Cattle trade was not too b"s*' but satisfactory prices were obtained f r aheep_ Cows with calves realised JE10 to JE13; Kerry ?"<' ShroDaQire ewes, 30a to 4Js store Itmbs, 15s to ?23; piKs,18sto22s; pork,6d; lamb.S?d; mutton. '?' beef,6d. BUTTRtt. Carmarthen. Saturday.—There has been ? m" supp y of butter, and price did not advance from last Saturday. We quote to-da.y from lld to Is po* lb. The attendance was for nn advance. CHEESR.. Newport. Wedneadf?y.—Supply 7 tone. detD'°'* briak. good attendance. Caerphi)]ies. 60a. 6M' [uncy dairies. 67s. 69a: truckle4, 63s, 70s; Derbies.'0°' HI Oh.. SKIN. FAT AND WOOL. The Rb!)i)d(ia,, l'olltyprldd, and Aberdare Sid-' Fallow, and Wool Company. Limited. Trefores'. Frida.v.—Hidea—Ox hides. 951bs a.nd upwMda. 5". iid; 851ba to 941b, 41d, 51d: 75ibstoS'{Iba. 4{d.5d, :5)ba to 741b? 4?d. bd; 561b to 641 ba, 4?d. 5d :51bs and under.4td.5d. Heavy cows. 4;d,?4"; ight do., 41d, 4'd buiia. 3?d, 3'd; cut9 a.nd w&rbled :d, 4d. Horses. 14s. 12s. lOa. 5s. C?f-17tb=) ? ipwMds,6d: 91bs tol6tba.7d: Ught. 7d; lls."U :d. Lumba. 5s, 48. 3s. 2s. Is 8d. Pelts. 3e d !3 3d, la 6d. Fat-best sweet clean. 2d; second*' i*d common. Id. Halt. Is 6d per cwt.
MERTHYR Y.M.C.A. SCHEME.
MERTHYR Y.M.C.A. SCHEME. Mr John Cory's Conditiona! Gift. The promoters of Merthyr Y.M.O.A. sc??* ?remtt?inKa.great eSort to secure tUo pro<0?? which wi)i entitle them to a. rouajBreGt?' rrom Mr John Cory. It witt be within reeo!?. bton that Mr Cory prom (sed ?500 if CotoO? Lewis aod those who are working with hic? ?? .he promotion of the buildiug scheme co?' tecure ?7.000 by the end of July. A spieod'" 'Sort was m&de in June and July. and theo ? aoitday month interrupted the work wither* ?he fund bein? neariy completed. Mr Co? kindly agreed to extend the term of his pro- nise to the end of September, and with soCO" L3,000 in cash and promises, Mr Rankin, the :a.mpa.ign secretary, and a host of hetpera are endeavourins to raise the remainder of tho money required by the end of the month. xt everllol churches in the town promises of con- tributions will be asked for on Sunday nexB* a,nd there are ttopes that some of the Captains ji industry havlag interests in the neighbour* ¡wad will come to the help of the young men* [vho are doing what they can to beip them* selves. Mr E. P. Ma"tia) whose corinectjo* with the district is well known, has given 925- =tnd Mr Brank T. James (clerk to the MertbyC Guardians) a like sum, while durmgtbe past tveek JE150 ha'< beeo ratsed. The building scheme provides for premises on modern Iines< but there is a determination that whatever eO. berpme may be embarked upon the building 9halt bo opeaed free of debt.
THE REV. FATHER HAYDE.
THE REV. FATHER HAYDE. The Rev. Father Hayde. of St. Peter's, who has for many years been a member of the Ca.f' iin Free Libraries Committee, has reSigIle d. ind conveyed his intention to do so in a nice'Y. phrased tetter that reveated hia de&p regret a.* being forced to Lake tuia step. At a meet'ag of the committee held on Tuesday evening, A?*? fnan Edward Thomas, fro'n the chair, sa?d tb?' Lh"ugh th(! resignatioa was inevitable owia%. Lbe murmitv, though fortunatety stilt 8°'' ?eatth of Father Hayde, tbev wou d a'l accept it with deepest regret. Father BLayde was a parttcutartyweH-read man. a linguist of no mean abi'ity, and a lover of books who vvag anxious for the spread of pure hteratute among bhe peopte. The rev father and he had bec'o closety associated in severa) movemems, ? he feM the toss of a vatuabte member o? ?" sommtttee and a staunch personal ir'end .? :noved a rosoiut ion expressmg the regret ?? „ committee, which was seconded by Counc'l? VeaH. supported by the Rev. W. E. W'nks aao. Atderman Trounce, and carried unanimously, Father Hayde suggested in his letter that Father Bernard Roe. of St. Peter's, should ? chosen to succeed him. It was explained ?"?. bhe vacancy would be fitted by the Cou**? a.fterthe municipal elections.
TO UNDERGO OLD SENTENCE*
TO UNDERGO OLD SENTENCE* Setina Bridges, a domestic servant W't" refined manner, was before the Newport ???t pirates on Monday for the ninth time chaT?! with being drunk and disorderiy in Friars str?c ? Prisoner wa? sentenced to a month'a impri?o ment some time ago in the event of her f?'"? to keep awav from Newport, and up ti? ? week she had remained at Briato!. Prisoner. in a long statement to the Bench, said, excep ing when occasionally she took a drop of drln I she conducted herself properly, and her mc'r? were beyond reproach. The magistrates ?_ 8ned Bridges 2Js. and ordered her to underg the lormer sentence.),,oa John SheH. who attempted to rescue Br)dg? from the custody of P.O. Huggios, was a.' fined 21s or a month's impri sonment. ?,
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