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Just One Out, There is a story of the village school of the ancient order which the squire's wife was wont to visit on certain fixed dates to catechise the children. The dear old lady meant) well, but unfortunately she always asked the same questions in the same sequence that each child always knew exactly what and when to answer. One day a a catastrophe occurred. The first child ate too much plums, and went home suddenly. So the next child got the first question Who made you 1" Dust of the earth," was the reply. Nonsense, child," said the lady. 44 God made you." "Please mum," piped the little voice in protest, the boy that God made's gone home with the stomach-ache."
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0 LLANDILO.
0 LLANDILO. SCHOOL BOARD.-The monthly meeting of this board was held on the 17th inst. The members present were Mr. J. R. Jones (chairman), Col. Morris, and Messrs L. N. Powell, D. Lewis, laaac Thomas, John Davies, L. Jenkins, and W. J. Williams.—The Clerk was directed to ask the mistress of Taliaris School to supply the attendance officer with lists of absentee& -Glanamman School: Repairs necessary at this school were referred to Mr. L. Jenkins, the local manager. The Clerk was directed to write to Mr. Daniel Williams requesting him to supply the cupboards ordered forthwith, else the order would be cancelled.—Brynamman Infants' School It was resolved that Mis3 A. E. Hughes and Miss A. Jenkins, assistant teachers at this school, be granted one week's leave of absence prior to the scholarship exam., to study for the same.-Bettwe School With regard to certain requirements for this school, Colonel Morris was authorised to see to the provision of the same, so with regard to Cwm Ivor School, Mr. John Davies being entrusted to see to the m -tier. Llandilo School The Clerk reported that Miss Hannah Thomas, Llansadwrn, had been appointed pupil teacher in this school. The Works Committee were authorised to carry but the necessary channelling and repairs to the playground.- Brynammam School It was proposed by Mr. Lewis, and seconded by Mr. L. Jenkins, and resolved that the tender of Mr. J. T Howells, builder, of Brynamman, be accepted for the extension of this school, for the sum of £ 999 10s. The Clerk was instructed to take steps to obtain a loan repayable in 30 years. The Proposed School at Rhosamman It was resolved that the consideration of this school be deferred until a reply bad been received from the Board of Education. Bettws School An application was received from Mr Rhys Thomas, certificate assistant at this school, for an increase in his salary. Col Morris gave ootice to bring the matter on at the next meeting.—The Insurance of the Schools The Clerk was instructed to apply for fresh policies, so as to cover the premises and furniture, books, kc.-A cheque for £ 13 7s. was ordered to be paid the architect for services up to date.
CAERFARCHELL, PEM.
CAERFARCHELL, PEM. PRERENTATION MEETING.—On Tuesday evening the 28th ult, a large assembly gathered at the Cdlvinistic Methodist Chapel, Caerfarchell, to show their respc ct and admiration for the Rev H W Thomas (the eldest son of the Rev T E Thomas, D.D.. Llandovery), who after 15 years faitbfnl pastorship at the C.M. Churches of Solva and Caeriatchell, has now left to take chaige of a new cause at Nantyffyllon, Maesteg. The meeting was presided over by Mr SampFon T Williams, J.P., Tan-yr-al!t, Solra, who biiffly referred in com- mendatory terms to the reverend gentleman, and expressed his deep regret at the lose which not only the two churches,lbut the neighbourhood in general would sustain by his removal. Mr Thomas had bren no mean factor in the public life of the reighbourhcod during the post few years, for, by his unswerving interest, and untiring energy in n alters both political ai d religious, he had won a warm place in the bear's of his neighbours, a ploof of which was to be seen in the manner in ,A i.ich they had J allied together that evening to 1)")' him a parting salute. He (the Chairman) lbhed him evcyy fuvcts-s in his new sphere ot labour. Acting the speakers who spoice in most eulogistic terms of Mr Thomas, and expressed their rrgiet at his removal, were- the following .-The Ileis W M Lewit, (C.M.). Tjllwyd ); T Lewis (I.), Bciea T Davies (B), Solva Mr Thomas (I), Trefgarne IN' Jenkins, M-A St. David's and Metsis H Evans, Caerlarchtil. and Levi Horgan, Fithguaid. Letteis expressing their deep regret at their inability to be present, and that the reverend gentleman was leaving the district, and wishing l.im every success in his new sphere of labour were received from ;1 e following :-Mr Wynford Philippe, M.P., the Rev W Reynolds (the oldest Baptist minister in the county), L T Jonts (I), and J C Jones (B), St Davids, D Phillips (B), Croesgoch, and Hugh Evans, curate-in-charge, Carnedren, as well as others from Mamre, Dinaj and Fishguard district. Mr Samson Williams, Solva, on behalf of Solva church and district, then presented the rev. gentleman with a heavy purse of gold, as a token of the high esteem in which be was held by all classef. Mts JohD, Wtrn, on bthalf of the Caer- farchell church and district, also presented the Tew. gent'.emm with another purse of gold, together with a magnificent g, ld watch and cbain on which Mr Thomas's monogram was exquisitely engraved ar,d inscribed as fellows :—" PieBinted to the Rev II W Thomas on his leaving for Maesteg, after 18 years' useful service at Solva and Caerfarchell, .Pem., with best wishes. October 28th, 1902." Mr Ihomas briefly thanked them for their substantial testimonial and kind wishes, and assured them he would always carry with him an affectionate rrmembronce of the happy years spent at Caerfari- thell and Solva, with the numerous friends he had made there. Throughout the meeting, selections were rendered Ly the Children's Cnoir, for the juvenile section ot the community feel also that by the removal of Mr Tromaa thay are deprived of a bosom friend, and one who hss watched their interests in the capacity of chairman of the It. David's School Board for many years. MrThomaa is a comparati-ely joung man, and an excellent preacher, ai,d may many years be yet spared him to s,3r,Fe his country and dtnominAtion.
PENNINE.
PENNINE. A BAILIFF BECOMES CL-RATF.. -Amongst thos-e who have recently been appointed to cura»t<s in the Church of England is Mr R. Lewis. Mr Lewis TO prior to taking Holy Orders, a county-court bailiff, and his name became well known throughout South Wales in connection with the memorable antli-tithe war some years ago. Mr Lewis's pluck on that occasion was admired by even the bitterest opponents of the tithe system. H. was assaulted on many occasions, and tftmt surrounded by crowds of demonstrative faria boys and girls. Invalid eggs were also showered upon him. But his cool conduofc throughout the trying ordeal eventually won for him the admiration of even the u'tra- Radical farmers of Penbryn.
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