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Thousands of our regular etfs tome rs have expressed their entire satisfac- tion ill repeated transactions with us. It desiredoneof cur officials will attend at your residence at once with cash, and carry out the advance THERE and THEN. Call or write (in confidence) to the Manager, Mr STANLEY DOWDINO, 1. Queen-square. Bristol. 903 MESSRS S. HERN & PERTWEE. Estate Agents. 74. f-t. Mary-street. Cardiff, are prepared to advance from £ 100 to £ 100,003 on Mortgage of freehold or leasehold. Property, and tram £ 50 to £ 1,000 on pexeon&l ttcurity. 56ô4 XSTOP ONE MOMENT V OH DEAR, DOCTOR, MUST MY DARLING DIE ? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY TUDOR WLLIAMS' Jg A L S A M OF JJ O N E Y. It is an essence of the purest and most efficacious herbs, gathered on the Welsh Hills and Valleys in the proper season, when their virtues are in full perfection, and combined with Pure Welsh Honey. All the ingredients are perfectly pure. TUDOR "yyiLLT AMS1 B A L SAM OF JJ O N E Y Cores Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all disorders of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs. It is invaluable to Weak-chested Men, Delicate Women, and Children. Wonderful Cure for Children's Cough, after Measles and Whooping Cough. It Succeeds where all other remedies fail. IT SOOTHES WHILE IT CUREii Thousands of people have written us testifying to its marvellous curative properties. For Vocalists and Public Speakers it is a Real Blessing—it prevents hoarseness and sore throat, and keeps the voice as clear as a bell. Try it. You will not regret it. ITS HEALING POWER IS MARVELLOUS. No House Should be Without It. See that You Get the Genuine Article. TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. So Many Imitations and Frauds. Sold by all Chemists and Stores, la, 2s 6d, and 48 6d bottles. Great saving in purchasing the large bottle. Sample bottle sent (post paid) for Is 3d, 2s 9d. and 58, from the Inventor, D. Tudor WilUams, R.S.D.L. This preparation is not a quack Medicine, but of 36 ) ears' standing, prepared by Scientific Chemists and Druggists. Manidaeturer:- TUDOB WILLIAMS, M.R.P.S., A.S.Apth., Jjondoii Analytical and Consulting Chemist and Druggist by Examination, Medical HaU, Aberdare. 1019 -————-——————————— ———————————— BASS AND CO:3 pALE AND A-f rLD ALES. SEASON BREWINGS May tmw be had in Prime Condition, ia Caaks or Bottles, of JjTOLTON JJUNLOP, AND CO CAHDUT, U4d < ;"I fhiMir ^,imi5 £ !tt £ ttts. CARDIFF. NEW T HEATRE, CARDIFF. Sole Proprietor ROBERT BEDFORD. TO-DAY AT 2 & 7.30. HENRY ARTHUR JONES' GREAT PLAY, THE SILVER KING. Next Week :-CHARLEY'S AUNT. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Tel., CardilJ 376. 4958 Insurant*. qrivr FIRE OFFICE O U X.^1 FOUNDED 171a The Oldest insurance Office ia Uie World. 7= CARDIFE BRANCH—2, CHURCH-STREET. W. EVAN LLOYD, District Inspector. Insurances effected on thu following risks:- FIRE DAMAGE. Resultant Loss of Rent and Profits. 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WYMAN and SONS, Ltd.Railway Bookstall W. H. SMITH and SON 10a, Triangle MisDUDDEN 11, Alexandra-road FERRYSIDE. A. GOLDSMITH .Newsagent HAY. HENRY R, GRANT 6, Castle-street J. FERRIS Hightown ILFRACOMBE. W. H. SMITH and SON Railway Bookstall w. iE[. sHi rH and SON la, High-street/ THOMAS SANDEY 38, Fore-street W. COOKE. 27, Broad-street LLANDRINDOD WELLS. WYMAN and SONS. Ltd.Raiiway-Bookstall W. H. SMITH and SON Station-crescent HUGHES BROS Middleton-atreet LLANWRTYD WELLS. WYMAN and SONS, Ltd ..Railway Bookstall Miss WILLIAMS Newsagent LLANGAMMARCH WELLS. W. STEPHENS.Post Office LLANIDLOES. w. H. SMITH and SON Railway Bookstall J. ROGERS Newsagent LLANSTEPHAN. W. LEWIS The Stores E.T.DAVIES. The Emporium LLANTWIT MAJOR. W. CUMMINGS West-street W. EL FISHER Bristol House MINE HEAD. COX. SONS, and CO., Ltd- TbeLibrary MUMBLES. MrsHOWELL Newsagent Mrs W. H. JONES. The Dunns Post Office M. TUCKER The Dunns Mrs E. JOHN Newsagent Mr^ORRIN Post Office WILLIAMS Blackpill E. E. WRIGHT JParade PORTHCAWL. D HUTCHINSON .Newsagent Mrs J. J. THOMAS Newsagent RHAYADER. W. H. SMilH and SON.Railway Bookstall Mrs E. PRICE North-street SENNYBRIDGE. DAVID DAVIES Newsagent SOUTHERNDOWN. J. Post Osee TENBY. WYMAN and SONS. Ltd. Railway Bookstall W. H. SMITH and SON .15, Warren-stT«et C. FARLEY 46, High-street J. E. ARNETT The LibAry WESTON-SUPER-MARE. WYMAN and SONS, Ltd. Railway Bookstall W. H. SMITH and SON Walliscote-road LAWRENCE BROS High-street W. LEVER and CO 21, Regent-street S. HALLETT Clarement P.O., near Pier B. JELLY Meadow-street THE WAY OF THE WORLD is usually a shrewd common-sense way, particularly in the matter of medicinal treatment. While it is always ready to give a sympathetic hearing to new theories relating to pathology and medicine, it sticks tenaciously to the good old estab- lished preparations that have been proved to possess the undoubted virtue of curing. Sixty years ago public opinion found in Beecham's Pills a medicine for every form of bilious and dyspeptic trouble, and though numerous methods of dealing with digestive disorders have been advanced since then, it still pins its faith to the old efficacious medicine. Every year it expresses its vote of confidence in Beecham's Pills by buying over 6,000,000 boxes. Popularity is one of the undoubted indications of quality. If you are suffering from any digestive disturbance remember that Beecham's Pills .are the most popular family medicine, the most popular because effective cure for digestive disorders in the world. Thousands have derived benefit from them and the likelihood is that you will derive benefit also. The wisest course therefore IS TO TAKE B E E C H A M'S p I L L-S Sold everywhere in boxes, price la lid (56 pills) and 2s 9d (168 pills). I G S DO WEIL ON 1 GIP." BBGD. I Escape SWINE FEVER. Keep free from worms, cramp, gripes, Keep free from worms, cramp, gripes, and fite. Feed well, thrive, and fatten rapidly. Send for name of nearest agent, and full particulars, or better still, send for sample packet 2d, 3Jlbs Is 6d, 7lbs 2s 8d, carriage paid, cash with order. Manufac- turer, C. HAMLIN, HARCOURT, SALISBURY. 2s 8d, carriage paid, cash with order. Manufac- turer, O. HAMLIN, HARCOURT, SALISBURY. BEAD Kingston Russell Dairy, Dorchester. I THIS have used Gip for more than 7 years, and 1 am pleased to say that for little pigs it is and 1 am pleased to say that for little pigs it is the best thing I have ever used. It keeps them healthy and they do well on it, while for fattening piga Gip has no equal. Y 0018 truly, C. Legg. AGENTS for GIP "—Moon and Sons, Hope- street, Cardiff, and at Penarth Walker, W. E., Queen-«treet, Cardiff; Gammon, H., 186. Commer- cial-road, Naw pert, Mon.; Mr K. K. Davis, High- t street. Merthyr Tydvil. NEWPORT offices or THJT r SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS'* 28, ii lull) Lip;.Slru",El tipping ,ftaiius. 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Emigrants met at Liverpool l^AxsAUA. by C.P. officials. For Sailings, pamph- lets and information as to opportunities in Canada apply to 18, St. Auguatine's-parade, Bristol, or Local Agents everywhere. 19613 NOW IS-THE TIMJ. N OW IS THE TIME. jyjOW IS THE TIME. AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR NO ONB SHOULD BE WITHOUT G WILYhi E VANS' JglTTERS. It is recommenaed for Indiges- tion in its different forms, such as tick headache, heartburn, cramp, flatulency sense of tulness. and oppression after eating, drowsiness, and pains in the region the heart. GWILYM EVS'S jglTTERS. Itls, without exception, the best remedy for Depression of Spirits and Melancholy. It is strongly recommendea tor nervous diseases, suchw undue anxiety, despond- ency faintin tits, neuralgia, and Derve pains generally. Gwmym E VANS 'BITTERS. It has successfully treated, after an other known preparations had failed, severe cases CK affection of the chesfc sue as common coldi bronchitis, asthmatic coids, short- ness of breath. influenza, &o. GWILYM E VANS'B ITTERS. It purifies and enriches the blood, and is a healthy and safe tonic. It should be taken by all who are delicate as it strengthens the system, and by so doing assists nature, thereby promoting good health. GWILYM E VANS' BITTERS. To ehOdren growing, and to people suffering ereat weakness, either after an illness or through long confinement in ill-ventilated looms. or any other cause, it is most valuable. G WILYM E VANS' B ITTERS. When you ask for Gwilym Evans* Bitters see that you get it. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, wita the name Uwilym Evans" on BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, the label, on the stamp, and on the BXrWAJiU Oil IMITATIONS. bottle, without which none are genuine. in. dignantly reiose sub- stitutes. and moist upon having GWILYM E VANS' JJITTERS. This world-famous pre- SOLD EVERYWHERE paxationls soiu everywhere SOLD EVERYWHERE. In bottles 2g9d and 4s Sd SOLD EVERY W IIXRE. each or will be sent direct carriage free, from the sola Proprietors— QUININE BITTERS MANUFAC- TURING co.. LTD.. MINCING-LANE, LLANELLY. SOUTH WALES. 0 WILYM E VANs' BITTERS. Perpetual injunction has been granted against M. W. James. PERPETUAL INJUNCTION Llanelly, with costs, PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining him from PERPETUAL US J UNCTION passing off his goods as Gwilym ET&UT 1—Quinine Bitters, Ltd. R. J. HEATH & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR BECHSTEIN, BROADWOOD. BLUTHNER,ERARD, SCHIEDMAYER, NEUMEYER, WALDEMAR, Etc., THE ORCHESTRELLE PIANOLO CO. AlSO STOCK JpiANOS BY BRINSMEAD, HOPKINSON, COLLARD, IBACH, STEINWAY, Etc. ORGANS BY MASON & HAMLIN, Etc. FROM 10/6 MONTHLY. ——— 1066 CARDIFF. PONTYPRIDD, PENARTH, & PORT TALBOT. Nat. TeL, Cardiff, 2199. Pontypridd. 21, HAVE YOU A BAD LEG With wounds that discharge or otherwise, perhaps surrounded with inflammation and swollen, that when you press your finger on the inflamed part it leaves the impression ? If so, under the skin you have poison that defies all the remedies you have tried, which, if not extracted, you never, can re- cover, but go on suffering till death releases you. Perhaps your knees are swollen, the joints being ulcerated the same with the ankles, round which the skin may be discoloured, or there may be wounds; the disease, if allowed to continue, will dewive you of the power to walk. You may have attended various hospitals and had medical advice, and been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation but do not, for I CAN CURE YOU. I DON'T SAY PERHAPS BUT I WILL. Because others have failed is no reason I should. Send at once a P.O. for 2s 6d to C. T. ALBERT, 73, FARRINGDON-STREET, LONDON, and you will receive a box of GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT and Pills, which is a sure remedy for the cure of Bad Legs, Housemaid's Knee, Ulcerated Joints, Carbuneies, Poisoned Hands, Tumours, Abscesses, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Bunions, and Ringworm. (Copyright.) v BOBBY BURNS Bessys TOOTH AC rtE is- "I't r ■ TTberiell deidiseases V -A J ffootAof &A tr Thb LATEST DISCOVERY of DENTAL ] I srtENCE. A MARVELLOUS and KFFlCA- I CIOUS REMEDY. ■ cTOPS THE PAIN AND STOPS THE TOOTH I Is 3d post free. 1 I TOOTHOL CO., CARNARVON. T (I .L-rr— 40 —' flnMtc lJtíCts. national pageant of NLt. Y males, l::Z ID TIT JUL Y 26th to AUGUST 7th., PERFORMANCES First Week, 2.30 p.m. Second Week, 7.30 p.m; Two Performances on Saturdays and Bank Holiday. THRILLING EPISODES. Storming of the Castle by 200 Distinguished Footballers, including a all the great Welsh Internationals. Magnificent Fireworks Displays by Messrs Brock, of the Crystal Palace 5,000 PERFORMERS. BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES. PRICES OF RESERVED SEA-TS, 2/6, 5/ 7/6, 10/6, ORDINARY ADMISSION, 1/ Booking Office Now Open, A. W. SWASH, Hon. Secretary, Pageant House, Cardiff. .„,„ !—— It has taken eight years to Q| make Redfern's Navy Rubber [K Heels. Yet almost anyone can make Rubber Heels. j But only one firm can make Rubber Heels like Redfern's Navy Pads. J And that is Redfern's. Soft, springy, J resilient-like close turf, yet wear I longer than the hardest leather. Ij Economy, comfort, and health are all gained. But be sure they have Redfern's Navy Pad" on each one. mi # J Prom Boot Repairers and Bootmakers everywhere. J Men's.6hd.; Ladies' and Children's, 41 d. Mi • Wrife lor Bookkl fo- I V D2 REOPARNIS RUBBER WORKS LTD., Hyde, near Manchester. <^) 1.- J" > :>ë>' ,1t <;< > l=/ 'H; Twenty little fishes in a tin— twenty dainty, glistening, deli- cious silvery little "Skipper" Sardines-fit for the table of a king. And ° < the cost is—only sixpence. Ask gently but firmly for "Skipper" Sardines. If your grocer does not stock them, send us his name and address and enclose sixpence in stamps. We will post you a sample package of twenty fish post free. ANGUS WATSON & CO. (Dept.No. 1), Newcastle-on-Tyne. S.H.B. .¡ < '}:: y ,;<' :r;'i: .i: \i \<: '1 <: I The Physicían's Cure for Gout, BheJIIUatic Gout EMM3E3M and Gravel. I The Universal Remedy for Acidity, of the Stomach, Hea-dache, Heartburn, Indigestion, an^ most Sour Eructations, Bilious AfEections. Effective Aperient for MAGNESIA A '—' JW
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,,THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN. u Gloucester, Raturdy .-English wheat in small supply and prices unchanged—reds 43s to 44s, whites 43s 6d to 44s 6d per quarter. Plate wheat fully 3d cheaper, at 458 9d; Russians and Manitobas un- changed at 43s 6d to 45s and 47s respectively. Maize unchanged—flat 28s 3d Bristol. Besarabian 313. ^arley unchanged at 22s 3d. Oats firm black 21s 6d to 22s 6d white 22s 6d to 24s. Weath« close.. Newport, Wednesday.—Quiet market. Round maize very scarce and 9d dearer oats. 3d dearer barley, unchanged. No English wheat on oner. CATTLE. Carmarthen, Wednesday.—The monthly market was held here to-day. It was fairly large considering that June fair,practically opened this evening. Sheep were mostly in demand, the quotations being: Lamb 4id per lb., yearling sheep 3Jd<.Per„lb-' ewes 3d "per lb., sheep and lambs £ 2 15s to £ 3. There was no sale for cows with calves, but Messrs Lloyd and Thomas, auctioneers, disposed of 20 head of cattle at prices ranging from £ 1015s to £ l6- Newport, Wednesday.—Short supply of cattle, good supply of sheep, lambs, and calves. Large attendance of buyers. Slow trade in cattle keen demand for lambs, sheep, and calves. Best beef, 6d and 7d sec- onds, 6id and 6fd best Irish, 6id and 6Jd seconds, 6d and 6id cows, 5d and 5Jd best wether mutton, 7id and 8d; ewes, 6d and Sfd; lambs, 9d and lOd calves, 7d and 8td. Neath, Wednesday.—A steady market and good supplies. Prices:—Bfeef 5}d, calves 7d to 8Jd, sheep 5*d to 8d, lambs aid to 10d, pigs—smalls lis, seconds 10a 6d. FAIR. Talgarth, Tuesday.—This old established May fair was held here to-day. In the cattle market, although there was a good supply of stock, there was practic- ally no beef on offer, the prevailing price in the neigh- bourhood just now being 7d per lb. Yearling steers sold from £9 to Ell; cows and calves (in demand), ii.1 to 117. In the sheep market, good couples sold well- Shropshires 59s, dross-bred Radnors 35s. There was a large supply of store wethers, but a small demand- wether mutton, 7td; ewe, 6d; lamb (good supply), 9d. Pigs were advanced, those about three months old realising from 22s to 25s each. Rhayader. Wednesday —Supply moderate, and de- mand better than a week ago. Best Radnor hogs up to 29s apiece inferior ditto, 16s to 24s Welsh ewes and lambs, 20s to 24s better quality ditto, 35s to 38s. Not many catttle offered. Cows with calves, ilo to £14. A few cast-pigs sold at'2Qs each. Eggs, 16 for Is. Butter, Is per lb, PROVISIONS. Llandilo, Satnrday.-Butter in lbs. llid to Is per lb..do.intubaloidWIldperib. Welsh cheese 5d to 5idperib Caerphilly cheese 7d per lb. Eggs 15 and 16 for Is. Fowls 3s each. Bnilth Wells, Monctay.-rComparatively few animals were offered for sale at Monday's market, a feature due to two causes—Talgarth fair and the day being a Bank Holiday. Prices ruled similarly to those obtained last week, and prevailing rates for poultry, &c., were— Live fowls 4s to 5s per couple, trussed chickens 4s 6d to 5s, trussed fowls 4s 6d to 5s 6d, eggs 16 for Is, and fresh butter lid and Is per lb. CHEESE. Newport, Wednesday.—Supply> six tons; average attendance, fair demand. Caerphillies. 46s to 52s; fancy dairies. 53s to 55s truckles. 60s to 65s. HIDB, SKIN, FA.T, AND WOOL. Rbondda, Pontypridd, and Aberdare Bide, Tallow, and Wool Company, Limited, Treforest, Saturday .Hid (without horns or skulls) 90lbs and upwards, ordinary flayed, 6d, perfect flayed 6td; 80lbs. to 891ba., 51d, 61d: 70lbs. to 791bs., 51d, 6d 601bs. to691bs.,5id, 5id; 501bs. to 591be., 5d, lid; 491bs. andonder, 5d, 5fd; heavy cows, 60tb.. and up., 4fd, Sid; light cows, 591bs. and under, 41d, 5id; bulls, 3id, 31d: cuts and warbled, 2id to 4rjd. Calf skins—17lbs and upwards, 7!d; 121bs to 161bs, 9Jd lllbs. and under, 9fd; cuts, 7Jd. Wools, 2s to 8a each. Fat-best sweet clean, 21d; seconds, ltd common, lid. Salt, 2s per cwt.
PONTYPRIDD TIPPLERS.
PONTYPRIDD TIPPLERS. A number of visitors to Pontypridd on Mon- day indulged too freely in strong drink, and after being lodged for' the night in the cells they were arraigned before Mr James Roberts, J.P., on Tuesday. Wm Sheen, John O'Connor, John Callaghan, W. Brown, and D. Murray, were fined 10s, and Elizabeth Edwards and Mary Webb were mulcted in 20s each,
MARIE LLOYD SUED.
MARIE LLOYD SUED. Lord Guthrie, in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on Tuesday, closed the record in the action by the Moss Empires against Marie Lloyd, the comedienne, for Z910. Plaintiffs stated that in 1906 they entered into an agreement with the defend- ant to appear at seven of their halls be- tween April and June, 1910, and in that agree- ment she was not to appear at any time prior to the completion of her engagement at any other place of amusement within a radius of 10 miles from these theatres. Defendant, however, appeared at a Glasgow hall. She pleads that the stipulations in the contract are unrea- sonable and oppressive, and that she is not legally bound by it.
LOGALTFAIRS FOR JUNE.
LOGALTFAIRS FOR JUNE. 4.—Carmarthen. 7.—Cardiff, Aberystwyth, Usk, Llandilo Bridge. 8.—Haverfordwest (wool and stock), Tregaron (sheep). Sennybridge. 9.—Haverfordwest (pig fair), Neath (cattle and horses), Pembroke (wool). 10.—Hay, Caerphilly, Knighton, Narberth (wool) Newcastle Emlyn. li.-Pencoed, Sennybridge. 12.—Llandyssul. 15.-8t. Clears, Tregaron (sheep), Abergavenny. Whitland (cattle, sheep and pigs). 16 —Ystrad. 17.-Llanarth. Waun. 19.—Llandovery. ?A.-Liandilo (horses, cattle, wool), Letteraton, Llandilo Bridge. 22.-Llantwit Major, Tregaron (sheep) Chepstow (wool and pleasure). 2j.-NewPOtt (wool).. 24.-CowbTidge. 35.-Cowbridge, Llandeloy. 26.-Llanwrtyd Wells (hiring). 28.-Newport (Pern.), Builth Wells (cattle, sheep and pigs). 29.—Crymmych, Narberth.
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Premier at G'ovelly. BADGERED BY SUFFRAGETTES. Since his arrival at Clovelly Court on Friday, Mr Asquith has been suffering: some annoyance from the suffragettes. He travelled from Lon- don to Exeter by trnin, and motored from there to Clovelly. Three suffragettes—Miss Jessie Kenny, Miss Elsie Howey, and Miss Vera Wentworth—followed him, determined, as it seems, to interview him if possible. Having thoroughly mastered the plan of the Court grounds on the night of their arrival, they commenced operations next morning, Sunday, by sitting in the front pew of Clovelly Church gowned in the colour of the W.S.P.U., just opposite Mr Asquith, who was in the chan- cel. Mrs Asquith first detected their presence and passed a note to her husband, who left by a side door directly the service ended. The suftra- gettes quickly made their way outside, and accompanied him to Clovclly Court. They asked for an interview. He replied, Not a second." Miss Woodlock is in prison while you are on your holiday," they said. If you will not give us an interview we shall force one." I won't, iisten to vou." was the Premier's rejoinder. At the Court the door was closed upon the women. On Monday morning the suffragettes returned to the attack. They tried to hide behind some bushes on the lawn in front of the Court to catch Mr Asquith when he came out, but they were discovered and led away by the police, who closely watched them. For some time they evaded the police bv scrambling down some cliffs. Emerging again after about an hour, they saw Mr Asquith on the private links. Deem- ing it necessary to coy away the police, each suffragette moved towards Mr Asquith; from different directions. The police concen- trated their energies on Miss Kenny, who en- gaged them in conversation. Meanwhile, Miss Howey and Miss Went- worth circled round unperceived, and started to run after Mr Asquith, who had now nearly reached the Court. When the police saw this move they pursued them, but the suffragettes were well ahead. They took the Prime Minis- ter by the arm- Turning to the constables, Mr Asquith said, Take these women away. I refuse to speak to them." The women reminded Mr Asquith of their words to him on Sunday. The guests by this time had all arrived on the scene, however, and the women w ere then escorted off the grounds.
TWO TOURISTS ENTOMBED.
TWO TOURISTS ENTOMBED. News received in London on Monday gave details of an extraordinary accident that has befallen a party of tourists in the terrible pothcile known as Gaping Ghyll, a cavity on the side of Ingleborough Mountain, four miles eas t of Iugleton. In this pothole two tourists have been entombed since Sunday. The impri- soned men, with 28 other members of the Yorkshire Ramblers' Club, spent Sunday in the Ghyll, which has become very popular as a place for explorations. It communicates with Ingleboro cave, and in summer forms the channel of a stream which has carried masses of sand and pebbles into the hollow below. The chasm is 340 feet deep, with a landing place at a depth of 190 feet, from which the bottom is visible. When the time for reaching the surface came the two men, who had re- mained some distance behind the main body, round that the ruins had caused such an inrush of water into the pothole that it was impossible to make the ascent. To make their predicament worse their tele- phone which should have communicated with the surface failed to work. It was not until Monday morning that communication with the imprisoned men could be established. One of their comrades descended part of the way and despatched messages in a tin box attached to a cord. The entombed men announced that they were in a dry place and had three days' supply of food. The mountain is in the North- west corner of Yorkshire, between Settle and Kirkby Lonsdale in Westmoreland. The tourists who were reported to have lost their way and to have been entombed in the pot hole called Gaping Ghyll, on the side of the Ingleborough Mountain, four miles to the east of Ingleton, Yorkshire, have all re- turned to Leeds and the neighbourhood safely.
SINGING FESTIVALS.
SINGING FESTIVALS. I Barry Doôk. At Salem Welsh Baptist Church, Barry Dock, on Tuesday the annual musical festival of the Baptist churches of Barry District, Cowbridge, Croesyparc, Llancarfan, Llan- dough, and Llantwit Major was heldv The singing was excellent throughout, especially in the congregational hymns. The conductor was Mr T. D. Edwards, A.R.C.M., Porth, accompanists Messrs S. B. Thomas, Barry Dock, and J. Griffiths, Llancarfan. The chair- men at the respective meetings were Mr E. T. Hopkins, Cowbridge, Rev. O. J. Jones, Cowbridge, and T. Howell, Cwm, Barry, while the speakers were Revs. M. Isaac, Cadoxton, Q. Davies, Llantwit, and Mr E. A. Matthews, 13MTY. Solos were rendered during the day by Mrs Davies. Barry. Miss Mattie Williams, Barry Dock. and M ■ Ben Lewis, Cadoxton The anthems sun were Worthy is the Lamb and 0 Dduw rho im Dy Hedd (T. D. Edwards). Pontypridd.. The twenty-seventh annual musical festival of the Pontypridd and District Welsh Metho- dists was held at the Town Hall, Pontypridd, on Whit-M the united choir being drawn from the churches at Pontypridd, Hopkins- town, Hafod, Treforest, Llantwit, Upper Boat, Coedpenmaen, Cilfynydd, Nelson, Treharris, Llanbradach, Ystradmynnch, Caerphilly, Aber- tridwT, and Senghenydd. Under the conduc- torship of Mr J. T. Rees, Mas. Bac., Aberyst- wyth, the massed choir gave excellent render- ings of the hymn tunes, Talyllyn," Gwynfa," Deganwy," and the anthem, Milwr yr yr Arglwydd." composed by the conductor, and Yo Nations," from the Hymn of Praise." The presidents were Messrs J. Jenkins, Treforest, R. Jones, Tre- harris, and Rev. J. Vardre Jones. The accom- panists were JVIiss. S. A. Phillips, Cilfynydd, Miss Robotham, Treforest, and Messrs Jacob Rich- ards and E. D. Evans, Senghenydd, The president was I Mr W. A. Morgan, Nelson, treasurer, Mr R. A. Lewis, Lloyds Bank, and secretary Mr J. T. Llewelyn, Pontypridd. At the festival of the Welsh Baptists of the Pontypridd district at Tabernacle Chapel the united choir, under the conductorship of Mr T Gabriel, F.T.S.C., Bargoed, sang splendidly. and the children's service was a conspicuous success. During the evening service Mr John Hughes, Llantwit Vardre, who has discharged the secretarial duties for a great many years, was presented with an illuminated address acknowledging his services to the denomina- tion in fostering congregational singing. Treorky. The Welsh Baptists of Upper Rhondda held their annual singing festival at Noddfa, Treorkw. The children's service in the morn- ing was particularly interesting. The meetings for adults exceeded the most sanguine expecta- tions. Various hymn tunes and anthems were rendered with finish and demonstrated the masterly training of the conductor, Professor J. T. Jones, L.R.A.M. Mr E. D. Thomas pre- sided at the organ.
RADNORSHIRE ASSIZES.
RADNORSHIRE ASSIZES. The Summer Assizes for the county of EtadnOr were held at the Shire Hall. Presteign, on Tuesday, before Mr Justice Walton. Sir P. C. Milbank was foreman of the grand jury. In the course of his address to the grand jury his Lordship said he quite agreed with the new rule whereby the clerk of the peace was able to dispense with the services of the grand jury and all others interested in cases where there was no business to be transacted. It might be that other changes were coming in connection with the administration of justice in the counties, but in his opinion it would be very dangerous to interfere substantially with the present methods of carrying out the criminal law. Brothers Guilty of Wounding. Henry Warner was indicted for unlaw- fully and maliciously wounding H. Pearks on the 27th March last. Mr Clement Edwards, M.P., prosecuted, and the Hon. H. C. Bailey (instructed by the Court) defended. Prisoner elected to give evidence, and denied every- thing the witnesses had said. Mr Bailey suggested the cuts on prisoner were iD- flicted by some glass and crockery ware during the scuffle. The jury, after a short consultation, found prisoner guilty. The Judge decided, before passing Bentence, to hear the case against William Warner, brother of the last prisoner, who was charged with having on the 27th of March unlawfully and maliciously wounded William Price at Presteign with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The same counsel ap- peared, and the jury found prisoner guilty of unlawfully wounding. ) Henry Warner was sentenced to six months' and William Warner to 4 months' hard labour.
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