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Momnfairs Ash, Drink Bowen's "Veretta," the Queen of Temperance Drinks. Sold everywhere. WHEN THE HAPPY PAIR G'O FOR THEIR HONEYMOON what have they to come home to? Is it a, happy home? Has it been furnished at Hill's, Court Room ? The answer to these questions will decide the difference between happy married life and otherwise. Call and see the magnificent stock of bedroom suites, sitting room and kitchen furniture, direct from the factory. Hill's Sale Rooms. Court Room. Aberdare. THERE IS A SPRIGHTLINESS OF APPEARANCE in the gent suited by Tom Davies and Son, the Mount tailors, Prvce Street. "I HAVE TAKEN IT TO TAYLOR'S," Belle Vue House, Penrhiwceiber. He is the most reliable tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter of the district. Grand stock of ironmongery, sash tools, etc. UNDENIABLE REFERENCES AND STRAIGHTFORWARD TESTIMONY are proof of the reliability of all pianos and organs purchased from me. Cash or easy terms. Six months free tuition. Victor Freed's Furnishing Emporium, Miskin Road. ST..JOHN AMBULANCE.-The Moun- tain Ash unit of St. John Ambulance Corps attended the parade last Saturday afternoon at Cardiff. The local corps looked particularly smart, and numbered 15 officers and men, Supt. W. A. Cooper in command, and First Officer W. P. Rey- nish. HHOS BAPTIST CHAPEL.-The year- ly meetings of Rhos Welsh Baptist Chapel were held last Sunday and Mon- day. There were three services each day, and all were well attended. Eloquent sermons were preached by the Rev. J. Griffiths, Calfaria, Aberdare, and the Rev. D. C. Griffiths, Moriah, Dowlais. NAZARETH".—The annual flower ser- vice was held at the English (Nazareth) Baptist Chapel last Sunday morning. The children have always entered into the scheme of helping the hospital, once a year, with great enthusiasm. The posies were not only handsome but artistically arranged. The Rev. E. V. Tidman con- ducted the service, and delivered an ap- propriate sermon based on Consider the lilies." Solos were nicely rendered by Miss Gladys Bartlett and Master Willie Evans. The flowers were afterwards dis- tributed to the Cottage Hospital and sick persons of the district. PARISH CHURCH. Last Sunday morning there were celebrations of Holy Communion in St. Margaret's Church at 8 and 11 o'clock. At the latter service the Vicar was assisted by the Rev. Evan Thomas. The Te Deum was sung to Whitehouse, and the Benedictus to Monk. The Kyrie Eleison was sung to Mendel sohn's setting from the Elijah. Evensong was conducted by the Rev. J. S'nnett Jones, and the service was intoned by the Rev. Aeron Davies. The Magnificat was chanted to Barnby, and the Nunc Dimit- tis to Wesley. The Vicar preached from St. Matthew vi., 24, "Ye cannot serve Co-i and mammon."
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Two of the best-" Rubi" and Rui-n- mie." Grand Summer Drinks. Vihole. sale from H. McLaren, Trecynon. KEEP MOVING. & WHEN DOJNn SO employ J. W. Hek's Furniture Van. ANT DISTANCE. 42, GLOUCESTER STREET, ABERDARE. Drink BowenJs H Veretta, n the Queen of Temperance Drinks. Sold everywhere. NEBO (B.).-The yearly preaching ser- vices of the above chapel were held on Sunday and Monday last. The preachers were the Revs. J. Price, Verwig, Cardi- gan, and E. J. Hughes, Ravenhill. INTERMENT.—The funeral of Mr. David Walters, late of Nantmelyn Farm, took place at the Old Cemetery on Wed- nesday. Aug. 31st. Appended are the chief mourners: Mrs. Ann Walters (widow), Messrs. William, John, and Lewis Walters, sons; Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, daughters and sons-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. D. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walters, sons and daughters-in-law; Messrs. E. Walters and T. Walters, brothers; Mrs. Moore, sister; Masters David Walter Davies and Lewis Daniels, grandsons; Misses Margaret Ann Davies and Arciie Daniels, grand-daughters. The officiating ministers were the Revs. E. Thomas, St. Fagan's, and M. H. Jones, B.A., Barry. The Rev. T. Powell, Gobaith. was also present. Beautiful wreaths were given by Mrs. Elizabeth Jones and children, Prince Albert Inn, Aberdare. THE FUNERAL of Mrs. Sarah J. Lewis, 10, Dare-road, took place on Satur- day last. The chief mourners were- Mr. Thomas Lewis, husband; Messrs. Dd J. Lewis, Richard Lewis, Wm. Lewis. Thomas J. Lewis, sons; Misses Maggie J. Lewis, Lizzie Lewis, Ellen Lewis, Mary Ann Lewis, Sarah Lewis, daughters; M Elizabeth Phillips, mother; Mr. T. J. Phillips, brother; Miss Phoebe Phillips, sister Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Jones, sisters and brothers- in-law; Miss Martha Jones, Login; Mrs. Sarah Reynolds, Treharris; Mrs. Amy Evans. Neath Abbey, cousins; Messrs. John Edwards, Tom Edwards, Robert Edwards, David Edwards, Treharris, cousins; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davies, Aberdare, uncle and aunt; Mr. David Davies and Miss Mary Davies, Aberdare; Mrs. S. Williams, Hirwain; Mr. and Mrs. David Morris, Broniestyn-terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Davies, Aber- cwmboi. cousins; Mr. and Mrs. David Richards, Aberdare, sister-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Ynysybwl, uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. John Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davies, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. James, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, I Messrs. Thomas Rees, David Davies, Tre- cvnon Mrs. Rowlands, Llandaff-, Mrs. Parmv. Wattstown; Mrs. L. M. Thomas, Mardy: Mrs. Mary James, Abercynon, cousins: Mr. and Mrs. Howells, Aber- aniali; Mrs. Kent, Trecynon, uncle and aunts: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwards, Aberdare, cousins. The officiating min- ister was the Rev. W. A. Jones, Nebo, assisted by the Revs. Thomas Powell, Gobaith, and James Jones, Elim. Beau- tiful wreaths were given by the follow- ing; Husband and children; Mrs. Eliza- beth Phillips (mother) and children; Nebo Sunday School Class; Mrs. Palmer and children, Pit Head; Mr. and Mrs. W. A Jones, King-street; Mrs. J. Boweu and children, Holford-terrace.
Trecynon.
Trecynon. Two of the best—" Rubi" and Ilum- mie." Grand Summer Drinks. Whole- sale from H. McLaren, Trecynon. KEEP MOVING, & WHEN DOING SO employ J. W. Hek's Furniture Van. ANY DISTANCE. 42, GLjOTJCESTEE STREET. ABERDARE. BETHEL.—At this place of worship on Sunday last the pulpit was occupied by Mr. J. Edwards, B.A., Rhigos. MARRIAGE.—A very pretty weddm- was solemnised at Siloa Chapel, Aber- dare, on September 3rd. The contract- ing parties were Mr. James John, only son of Mrs. John, 24, Clive-street, and Miss Ann Jones, 64. Harriet-street, Tre.- cynon, but formerly of Llwynygroes, Car- diganshire. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Thos. Jones, con- tractor, Llwynygroes. The best man was Mr. Wm. J. John, and the brides- maids were Miss H. Jones, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. R. John. Mr. Jas. Evans was also present. The officiating minister was the Rev. J. SulgAvyn Davies Siloh, where the young pair are devoted and faithful members. The wedding breakfast was partaken of at 64, Harriet- street.
I. Aijeifdare.
Aijeifdare. Drink Bowen's Veretta," the Queen of Temperance Drinks. Sold everywhere. FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH visit Mae CormaeVs Consulting Rooms, 2, Cardiff Street, Aberdare. Two of the best-U Rubi" and U Rum- rnie." Grand Summer Drinks. Whole- sale from H. McLaren, Trecynon. KEEP MOVING, & WHEN DOING SO employ J. W. Hek's Furniture Van. ANY DISTANCE. 42, GLOUCESTER STREET, ABERDARE. UNIUV ALLED. The Smart Up-to- date Suits, from 19s. 6d., obtained at J. A. Evans's, the Noted Hat Shop, Top of Canon-street, are the talk of the Aber- dare Valley. WHEN THE HAPPY PAIR GO FOR THEIR HONEYMOON what have thev to come home to? Is it a happy home? -Has it been furnished at HilPs, Court Room ? The answer to these questions "will decide the difference between happy Carried life and otherwise Call and see ftiarried life and otherwise. Call and see the magnificent stock of bedroom suites, Kitting room and kitchen furniture. £ ireet from the factory. — Hill s Sale Rooms, Court Room, Aberdare. rRINITY.-Next Sunday the Rev. B. Miles, Liverpool, son of Mr. and Mrs. ii- H. Miles, Aberdare, will preach at trinity. BENEFIT—At Carmel Hall at 7 p.m. On Friday next, Sept. 9, a meeting of the committee to organise a benefit to Mr. Frederick Taj lor, who lost his leg at Nantmelyn Colliery, will be held. TABERNACLE.—On Sunday morning the monthly children's service was con- victed at Tabernacle by the Rev. J. Mor- gan Jones, M.A. Mr. Jones gave an ad- dress to the children, in which he dealt with the legend of Edward the Con- fessor. The children sang and said their responses as usual. ST. ELVAN'S—At this Church on Sunday morning there was a choral cele- bratioii of the Holy Communion, sung to the tuneful setting of Stainer in F. The Rev.^ W. H. Jones, B.A., was the cele- bianb. At the evening service the Canticles were sung to Maunder in D, and the Rev W. H. Jones again offici- ated. PERSONAL.—Mr. Jack Francis, son of Mr. H. C. Francis, shoeing smith, Aber- dare, won 1st prize (class under 22) in the shoeing contest at Bedwellty Agri- cultural Show. He also won at the East Glamorgan Show at Pontypridd. This is the fifth win for young Francis in large contests of this kind. Also Mr. Rowland Thomas, foreman smith in the employ of Mr. Francis, won third prize in the open competition at Bedwellty. SACRED & PICTORIAL CONCERT.- I On Sunday last a large attendance as- sembled at the 'Market Hall, where an excellent entertainment was given by Messrs. Haggar in aid of the Aberdare Town Band prior to their departure for the Band Contest at Belle Vue, Man- chester. Under the conductorship of Mr. Harry Bentley they played the test piece at the contest, entitled, Acis and Galatea." Then Mr. W7illiam Thomas, of Cwmaman, sang, after which the band gave "The Territorial March." Messrs. Haggar contributed an excellent series of pictures upon the bioscope. A duet by Miss_ Marion Lewis, Aberdare, and Mr. William. Thomas, Cwmaman. followed. Miss Edwards, of Trecynon. and Miss Marion Lewis sang solos. PRESENTATION.—A grand farewell smoking concert was held at the Consti- tutional Club on Monday night last, on the occasion of presenting' Bandsman Charles Parry, who left Aberdare for India on the following day. The chair was ably occupied by Mr. E. T. Lewis, Abernant. The artistes who contributed to the programme were: Messrs. Charles Rees, H. Thomas, Aberdare: W. Gethyn, Ynyshir; Thomas Thomas, W. Evans, Harry Hurt, Ted Welsh, Wm. Spencer Evans, and J. Bayliss, Aberdare. The chairman, on behalf of the members of the club, presented Mr. C. Parry with a beautiful silver cigarette case, suitably inscribed. The chairman stated he had found Mr. Parry a soldier and a gentle- man. The members then struck up For he's a jolly good fellow." Mr. Parry, in responding, said he regretted leaving his Aberdare friends. He thanked them all for the present. He would 'always remember the Constitu- tional Club members as his intimate friends. Others who spoke highly of Mr. Parry were Messrs. Thomas Thomas, Ernest Rees, James Bayliss, and W. Not- ton. The accompanists were Messrs. R. T. Jones, Cwmbach, and Ted Lewis, Aberdare. A vote of thanks was pro- v posed to the chairman and artistes by Mr Thomas Thomas, seconded by Mr. H. Thomas. GAMBLING.—Mrs. Carter, organising agent of the Anti-Gambling League, will in the near future deliver in the town of Aberdare a lecture on gambling. PERSOlAL. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Miles, who re- cently left Aberdare for Canada, will be interested to know that they have now I settled down at Winnipeg. We are pleas- ed to learn that Mr. Miies's health is somewhat bettfer.
Cwmbach.
Cwmbach. Drink Bowen's "Veretta," the Queen of Temperance Drinks. Sold everywhere. KEEP MOVING, & WHEN DOING SO emplov J. W. Hek's Furniture Van. ANY DISTANCE. 42, GLOUCESTER STREET, ABERDARE. ANY DISTANCE. 42, GLOUCESTER STREET, ABERDARE. WHEN THE HAPPY PAIR GO FOR THEIR HONEYMOON what have they to come home to? Is it a happy home? Has it been furnished at Hill's, Court Room ? The answer to these questions Will decide the difference between happy married life and otherwise. Call and see the magnificent stock of bedroom suites, sitting room and kitchen furniture, j direct from the factory. Hill's Sale Rooms. Court Room, Aberdare. BRYN SETO--N-This pulpit was occu- pied on Sunday last by Mr. Rogers, B.A., a student of Bala-Bangor College. FOOTBALL.—An enthusiastic meeting of members of the Cwmbach Crescents A.F. Club was held on Wednesday night at the Ship and Castle Inn, Dr. Tobin, Cwmbach, in the chair. It was decided to join the 3rd and 4th Division of the Glamorgan League, and also to run a Thursday team. Mr. E. H. Rees, hair- dresser, was appointed secretary. Dr. Tobin was heartily thanked for his pres- ence at the meeting. ence at the meeting. BRYN SEION M.I.S. On Thursday last the programme for the forthcoming season was completed. The following officers were appointed: President, Rev. R.H.Davies.B.A., pastor; vice-presi- dents, Messrs. Edward Evans, Well- place, and Johnnv Lloyd, Philip-row; treasurer, Mr. David Lloyd; secretary, 0" Mr. Thomas John Lewis, Blaennanty- groes-road. Ladies on the committee: Mrs. (Rev.) R. H. Davies, Mrs. S. E. Hill, Misses Maggie Daniel and Elizabeth Morgan. Members ot general committee, Messrs. John Hughes, Wm. James, Dd. Thos. Davies, and Dd. Rees Davies. FUNEnAL On Thursday afternoon last the funeral of the late Mr. William Thomas (baker), Miskin, formerly of Vic- toria-street, Cwmbach, took place at the Aberdare Public Cemetery. The deceased was held in high esteem at. Penrhiwce! ber, Aberaman, and his native plac", Cwmbach. The funeral cortege, which proceeded from Miskin. through Mountain Ash and Aberaman, was headed by the managers of the Cwmbach Co-operative Society, Ltd., and Mr. Evan Jones, the general secretary. Then came the mem- bers of the Aberdare Branch of the Bakers' Union, to which the deceased be- longed, followed by the employees at all branches of the Cwmbach Co-operative Society, numbering 215, each wearing a black and white rosette in his coat. The officiating minister was the Rev. W. R. Jones (B.), pastor of Jerusalem Church. Peurhiweeiber, assisted by the Rev. Joseph James (B.), Bethania, Cwmbach. Beautiful wreaths were received from. the employees of the Cwmbach Co-op. Society and the Aberdare Branch of the S Bakers' Union. The following were the mourners: ist coach: Mrs. Thomas (widow), Mrs. Thomas (mother), Mrs. Thomas (sister-in-law); Mr. John Wil- liams, father-in-law; Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs. Williams, aunts. 2nd coach: Rev. W. R. Jones (minister); Mrs. Jones, Cwmaman; Mrs. K. Vaughan, Cwm- bach; Mrs. A. Thomas, Ferudale, aunts: Messrs. John and Eben Thomas, Cwm- ba.ch, brothers 3rd cab: Mr. John Vaughan, Cwmbach; Mr. Thomas Jones, Cwmaman; Miss Annie Vaughan, Cwm- bach; Miss Catherine A. Williams, Cwm- i bach- Mrs. Bessie Griffiths, Cwmbach. 4th cab: Mrs. Davies, Miss Jones (Co- operative Stores), Nurse Dugian and Mrs Morgan. The widow and the family «e- sire to thank the fellow-employees of the late Mr. Win. Thomas, and also the members of the Bakers Union, for the kind sympathy shown them in their bereavement.
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'eramaii. f Bowen's "Veretta," the Queen of 11pcranee Drinks. Sold everywhere m I. tHE HAPPY PAIR GO FOR lii HONEYMOON what have they to :u, inline to? Is it a happy home? H r been furnished at HilPs, Court Bu" The answer to these questions I wi; ■iev.uie the difference between happy the magnificent stock of bedroom suites, sitting room and kitchen furniture, (ii I., from the factory. Hill's Sale 1 I s. ",)iirt Room, Aberdare. D ING CLASSES. On Saturday evening last the Aberaman Quadrille Dancing Class was re-started. The ser- vices of Mr. W. Walters' Orchestral f Band had been enlisted for the evening. The officials are: M.C.'s, Messrs. James Hattou. and W. Yates; treasurer, Mr. D. ) S: Evans; secretary, Mr. Dd. Jones, Car- aitr-roMd. Tyr- ,3TIC. Congratulations to Jliss Noiah Irene Norman, the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Norman, newsagents, ^ardift-road, upon her success in headina the list of successful candidates at the entrance scholarship examination to the County School. She is but 12 years of age, and attended the Higher" Standard School during the past year. bARON —A memorial service was held at the above Welsh Cong. Church on Sunday evening last in respect of the late Mrs. M. J. Davies, wife of Mr. J. Emlvn Davies, Maesteg (formerly of Aberaman). The Rev. H. P. Jenkins, pastor, took as his ii text, fene hath done what she eouxd, Mark xiv., verse 8. He remarked tnat the deceased had fulfilled the spirit a.no the letter of the above words, and he trusted her good example would bear proper fruit among the pupils of her Sunday School class. Suitable hymns tar the occasion were sung' bv the choir and congregation. DRAUGHTS CLUB. On Thursdav evenmg last the first meeting of the Aberaman Draughts Club for the session wa3 held at the Public Institute. It was decided to join the Aberdare and Dis- trict League (of which they have been champions twice in succession), and to arrange a number of friendly home and home matches. The followimg were se- lected: President, Mr. G. A. Treharne, C.C.; vice-presidents, Councillor Tom Bowen and Mr. John Mason; chairman of committee, Mr. Dan Griffiths; team captain, Mr. J. G. Hodge (who is also league secretary); vice-captain, Mr. Evan Davies; secretary, Mr. David E. Davies, Cardiff-road; treasurer. Mr. W. Barnett; scorer, Mr. Geo. Barnett. DISTRIBUTION OF CERTIFICATES, —Mr. Evan Jones, Nantgwawr House and Mr. J. D. Harris, Curre-street. who are the supts. of Saron Sundav School presented certificates on Sunday after- noon to the successful candidates in Scripture exam. (under 13 years of age). The following wor the recipients, Myrddin Howells, Eliz. Ann Davies, May Lewis, Claude Williams, Mary Olweii Roberts, Mary Stuart Howells. Elizabeth M. Winifred Thomas, Carrie Edwards. Naomi Eliz. Davies. Annie Jane Phillips Idris Jones, Dd. John Thomas. David John James, Stella Woodall, Marv Han- nah Lewis, Catherine Evans. Annie 01- wen James, Emily Williams, Wm. John Jenkins, Gwynfryn Evans, Evan Jones, Sarah Mary Davies, Mary H. Lewis, Maggie Ann Knight, and Alice Maud James. OBITUARY.—On Tuesaav of last week Mrs. Sarah Jones (68), of 327, Cardiff- road, passed away. The interment took place on Saturday afternoon last at the Aberdare Public Cemetery, when a large number attended. The burial obsequies were conducted by the Rev. H. P. Jen- kins, pastor of Saroii (Cong.), of which church the deceased was one of the old- est members. The chief mourners were: Messrs. John H. Knight and Hugh Wil- liams, Ferndale. sons-in-law: Masters John Knight, Evan. Henry Knight, and Wm. Haydn Knight, grandsons; Messrs. Evan Jones, Tvlorstown, and William Jones, Aberaman, brothers-in-law-, Mr. D. C. Jones and Mr. T. Jones, T. town, nephews. 1st coach: Mrs. Margt. I Knight and Mrs. M. A. Williams, daugh- ters Misses Margaret Ann Knight, Sarah Olwen Knight, Elizabeth Jane Knight, May Williams, and Sarah Emma Wil- liams, grand-children. 2nd coach: Mrs. Evan Jones, Tvlorstown, and Mrs. Win Jones, Aberaman, sisters-in-law; Mrs. Benjamin Jones, Trecynon, cousin; Mrs. Benjamin Evans, and Mrs. William Knight, Aberaman 3rd coach: Mrs. James, Hirwain; Miss John, Mardv; Mrs. James, Mrs. -Jones, and Mrs. H. Star, Aberaman. 4th coach: Mrs. (Rev.) H. P. Jenkins, Mrs. Tidcombe, Mrs. Wil- liams, Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Rees, Aber- aman. Mrs. Jones was a member of Saron Cong. Church tor over 48 years. A MUSICAL TREAT was given at the Public Hall by the renowned Abercwm- boi Prize Giris' Choir .on Sunday even- ing last. The houscc. was a record one, and an intelligent hearing was given to each of the items. The chair was taken by Mr. Alfred Strong', Aberainan., who made an appropriate speech. The intro- j ductory item was a chorlis. merry playtime," on which piece the choir won at Llaiidyssul. Madam M. E. Davies (Llinos Llwchwr). Mountain Ash, gave a fine rendering of Hear, ve Is- rael," and the choir gave" I sing because I love to sing." Next came a solo. Save me, oh! God," 11Y Miss Pauline Allen, Bristol. Miss Allen has won encomiums from the late King Edward VII., Queen Alexandra, the leading musical critics, and the press. A series of pictures were shown on the bioscope by the staff of Mr J. R. Poole. The Girls' Choir, under the conductorship of Mr. J. Eiddig c Davies, sang "What can lambkins do and "Awn i chwareu yn yr eira." These are the test pieces at the Colwyn Bay Na- tionaL Miss Peggy Morgan. Mountain Ash, sang Dreams of ParadIs,e. Her song was accompanied by a violin obli- gate by Mr. D. T. Evans, A.C.V., Aber- cwmboi. Madam M. E. Davies contri- buted O! Divine Redeemer." An action I song, "Grace Darling," was given by the choir. The intermezzo, "Ave Maria," was splendidly rendered by Miss Pauline I Allen, and the chorus, Over the fields of clover," by Mr. J. Eiddig Davies and his clever organisation. Mr J. W. Evans, ¡ Adv. R.A.M., R.C.M., Abercwmboi, was the accompanist. I
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Godreama,n. i Drink Bowen's Veretta," the Queen of Temperance Drinks. Sold everywhere. KEEP MOVING, & WHEN DOING SO employ J. W. Hek's Furniture Van. ANY DISTANCE. 42, GLOUCESTER. STREET, ABERDARE. WHEN THE HAPPY PAIR GO FOR THEIR HONEYMOON what have they to come home to? Is it a happy borne? Has it been furnished at Hill's, Court Room? The answer to these questions will decide the difference between happy married life and otherwise. Call and set, the magnificent stock of bedroom suites, sitting room and kitchen furniture, direct from the factory. — Hill's Sale Rooms, Court Room, Aberdare. AJLK •Klx1 L!L CaaJB.—A general meeting of the Aberaman Hotel Air Rifle Club was held on Friday evening last. when Mr W. T. Cleves occupied the chair. The finances of the club for the past season were reported upon by the secretary, Mr. .T. Emanuel. and several members ex- pressed their gratification at the healthy state of the club financially. Messrs. S. Thomas and A. Bryant were appointed auditors of the club, and the question of running the team, for the next season was deferred. "ADVICE TO MOTHERS."—Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffer- ing with the pain of cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist, and get a boti-le of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. !t produces natural, quiet sleep by reliev- ing the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes a as bright as a button." Contains no Poisonous Ingredient. Of all Chemists. I/li per bottle.
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r Cwmaman. Two of the best-U Rubi nand U Rum- mie." Grand Summer Drinks. Whole- sale from H. McLaren, Trecynon. NEW TOURING CLUB. A well-at- tended meeting of the above was held on Wednesday at the Public Institute. Mr. John Morris occupied the chair. A lec- ture will be given once each month on "Where and how to spend a holiday?" The hon. secretary is Mr. J. R. Wilson, Wordsworth-street. CHORAL. The Cwmaman Choral Society, under the conductorship of Mr Edward Lewis, L.T.S.C., contemplate giving Mozart's fine work, The 12th Mass," and J. T. Rees's short work, a Duw sydd noddfa," for their annual Christmas Festival this year. This society is now in its 11th year, and the prospects for this season are bright and encouraging. Eminent artistes have I been already engaged, also a powerful orchestra.
Miskin.
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Football.
Football. BY "SPECTATOE." ASSOCIATION. On Saturday last the town team held their first trial before a small crowd. Several new faces were to be seen, notably Nash, late of Mardy; Gould, Bristol City; Hawkins, Southall, Port Talbot, and Ingram, goalkeeper from Mardy. Several crack players who were expected down for trial did not make then appearance. Local lads were there- fore requisitioned. The two elevens were under the captaincy of Alf Goodwin (Stripes) and Bradbury (Whites). The best five attackers were pitted against the best defence. Southall for the Stripes opened the score, giving Bowen no chance to save. He repeated this performance shortly afterwards, and it was plain that the defence of the Stripes was too safe to be penetrated. Bowell gave Chapman and Dan Jones many anxious moments. Trott, of Mardy, was tricky and fast, but the half-back opposing him was clearly out of condition. Hawkins was not as clever as of old, but his partner did not give him many chances. The Stripes finally ran out winners by 5 goals to nil. 0 0 u On Monday afternoon, before a disap- pointing gate, the Darians met the pick of the Monmouthsire League in a friend- ly encounter. A new goalie in Woodall was given a trial for Aberdare. In the first half the home team gave a good dis- play, Bradbury scoring 2 goals. The visitors were a speedy lot, and time after time threatened danger, but the home defence was not to be beaten. In the second half Bradbury added his third goal, and the visitors failing to respond were defeated by 3 goals to nil. i
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BY "MUDDIED OAF." ASSOCIATION. > Trecynon Windsors A.F.C. On Saturday this team entertained the Cwmbach Crescents First Eleven in a friendly meeting. For Cwmbach ^res- cents were: Goal, A. Sweet; backs, Mor- gan Llovd & Edmund Williams: halves, Lot Williams, Tom 'Stosh' Richards, and George Matthews: forwards, Geoige Davies (captain), Sharpe, Jack Evans, Will Cur,irk, and Tom Edwards. Tre- cynou Windsors: Goal, W. Phillips; backs. Eddv Morgan and Tom J. Austin; halves, David Edwards, Frank Rich, and J. B James; forwards, Tom Rosser, Ed- win Snow (captain), Pittard, Harry Davies, and Tom Williams. 000 Cwmbach registered an early score I through George Davies, their skipper Tom Rosser concluded a clever movement for Trecvnon in scoring a goal. Two more goals for Cwmbach, and one for the homesters were negotiated before the in- terval. After the change of ends, Cwm- bach had matters their own way. Goals were further added by George Davies, Sharpe, Jack Evans, and Cunick. Final score- Cwmbach Crescents, 6 goaits; Tre- cynon Windsors, 2 goals. Cwmbach pos- sess a team this season who ought to take everything before them. In the person of George Davies, the clever outside right, the team possess a captain of no mean ability, whilst the half-back, division is simplv impregnable. Stosh Eichards, the local Wedlock, is an important factor in attack as in defensive work, .whilst Sharpe and Will Cunick are dauntless forwards. Mr Ernest H. Rees, the club's secretary, has been very active in secur- ing the finest talent for his club. With the inclusion of such good men as Freddy Lewis, Dan Jones, Tom Howells, Garden- er, Jack Phillips, Jim Davies, etc., the Trecynon Windsors will take some beat- ing. I trust the Windsors will not take this early reverse to heart. They will know now where to strengthen their weak- est departments. 000 Aberdare Territorials A.F.C. It has been decided to run a team which will have no possible connection with the Terriers" team of the past two seasons. The present club will be run and ruled entirely by the officers of the 5th Battallion. of the Welsh Regiment. ¡ Chairman, Colour Sergeant Instructor Phelps; treasurer, Colour Sergeant T. Strickland; secretary, Sergt. E. Davies. The following were elected to act on the committee: Sergt. P. Thomas, Sprgt. J. Donovan, Corporal D. Evans, and Pri- vates R. J. Thomas, F. Parsons, T. Jones (268), D. Tasker, and E. Jenkins. Mr. J. (268), D. Tasker, and E. Jenkins. Mi. J. I J. Jones will act as the teams trainer. Major W. D. Phillips was elected as pre- sident of the club, whilst 2nd Lieutenant Williams will be vice-president, together with 2nd Lieutenant A. O. Mander as hon. secretary. Their colours will be the national red, white and blue. o o o On Saturday last the newly-formed Aberdare Territorials A.F.C. held a Trial Match at the Park. A Team Goal, E. Allen; backs, J. Griffiths and Jim Hemlock; halves, Walter Jenkins, Jack Hollo way, and Bert Taylor; forwards, P. Evans, H. Edwards, Richard Walters (capt.), Will Edwards, and A. Hodges. B Team: Goal, T. Morris; backs, Tom Jones (capt.) and G. James; halves. Fred Parsons, D. J. Jones, and J. O. Davies; forwards, Tom Davies, E. Jenkins, Clarke, Braugh, and Another. Sergt. A. Davies acted as referee. The old players, viz., Jack Griffiths, Jack Holloway, Wal- ter Jenkins, Hemlock, etc., were in brilliant fettle, and these men would greatly strengthen the team if regularly selected. A n team won by a goal scored bv Dick Walters, to nil. o o o Robertstown v. Trecynon 2nds. This first meeting between the teams took place at the Park on Saturday last. For Robertstown: Goal, George Phillips; backs, David Rowland Rees and Emlyn Eichards; halves, Alfred Parker, Tom Llewelyn, and J. Samuel Jones; for- wards, John Lewis, Albert Leach, Arthur Davies, Tom Davies, and Dick Rees. Tre- cynon Windsors 2nds: Goal, Walter Price; backs, George Eynon and Bert Dance; halves, Ernest Todd, Dick Evans, and Lewis Evans; forwards, W. J. Hill, Wm. Isaac Jones, Evan Griffiths, Edward Jones and T. Johnson. Mr. Dick Wilcox acted as referee. 000 The Windsors Isecond string opened the score through Evan Griffiths." Roberts- town equalised matters, but Tom John- son enabled the Windsors to obtain the lead at the interval by 2 goals to 1. After the change of ends Robertstown played with better harmony, and Dick Rees and Albert Leach scored. A sharp burst by the Windsors ended in Wm. Isaac Jones scoring for the Windsors. Final score: Trecynon Windsors Re- serves, 3 goals; Robertstown, 3 goals. 0 0 0 Many wish to know the reason why Cwmaman does not possess a representa- tive league club this season. Is it true that the Rugger code has been laid to rest in this district ? 000 Abernant Association Football Club. On Saturday last a Trial Match was held in connection with the above club at the Abernant Athletic Grounds. The Whites were: Goal, Tom Watkins; backs, Ben Morgan (capt.) and Dd. Wm. Watkins; halves, D. J. James, Aneurin Williams, and Charles Williams: for- wards, W. Stockton Williams, T. J. Williams, Richard Higgs, Jim Evans, and D. J. Davies. Stripes: Goal, Wm. Thomas; backs, Jack Williams (capt.) and Dick Jenkins; halves, Lewis Jones, Alec Taylor, and Ivor Edwards; for- wards, John Jenkins, D. J. Moore, D. Tom Evans, T. John Williams, and Aaron Stiley. W. Stockton Williams opened the scoring for the Whites. Jim Evans added to the score. After the change of ends the Stripes scored goals through Alec Taylor and T. J. Wiliams. Dick Higgs increased the Whites' score, and thus gave them the win. Final score: Whites, 3 goals; Stripes, 2 goals. Pro- minent amongst the players were Alec Taylor at centre half; Jim Evans, D. T. Evans, and Ivor Edwards amongst the forwards; Aneurin Williams at half- back; John Jenkins on the right wing, and Tom Watkins in goal. 0 0 u The Aberdare Church Bdigade will run a team this season. The team will com- pete in the 4th Division of the Glamorgan League. 000 The Trecynon Black Diamonds A.F.C. This popular club will be resuscitated this season. The team will be captained by Percy Gardener, formerly of the Aber- dare Thursdays and Abernant second di- vision clubs. Mr. Thomas Howells, Golden Lion, is treasurer, and Mr. Harry Howells secretary. Negotiations are being made for obtaining the use of Ysguborwen Field. O O o RUGBY. Mountain Ash Rugby F.C. A very suc- cessful trial match was played on Satur- day last at the Mountain Ash Athletic Grounds. The two sides were led by Messrs. A. Lovelock, the captain, and_ by Police Constable Dick Thomas, the vice- captain. An exciting struggle culmin- I ated in a win for the team captained by P.C. R,. Thomas by the score of a goal and 2 tries (11 points) to a goal (5 points). The scorers for the winners were Ivor Bevan, A. Jenkins, and Donovan (former- ly of Aberavon), with P.C. R. Thomas converting. Ted Griffiths scored the only I try for Lovelock's team with Mellish con- verting. > o <" Prominent amongst the scrummagers 1\ on both sides were P.C. Dick Thomas, Tom Shepherd, Lewis, George Caple, I P.C. E. Scott, Llewelyn, Bethel, and A. Jenkins. The two best half-backs that day were Jimmy Donovan and Griffiths. Osborne proved the better man of the I two full-backs. Of the three-quarters worthy mention must be made of A. Love- lock, the skipper; Mog Ashford. Ivor Bevan, Mellish, and Tiley. P.C. Dick Thomas proved himself as fit as a fiddle after his recent serious illness. o o o It would be advisable if the Mount Re- ¡ serves E.F.C. team were reorganised this season, as it would serve to supply the premier team with players in cases of j emergency. And what about the old j Mount Thursdays Rugger fifteen? | ABERAMAN FOOTBALL. The Aberaman Wanderers' 4tlr division I team journeyed to Treharris on Saturday last and played the Treharris Juniors in a league match. Mr. Lewis, Bedlmog, held the whistle. The Wanderers were awarded a free kick. Will Owen placed it in a splendid manner, and scored the first goal of the season. The Wanuerers won by 1 goal to nil. J. Crumb, the visi- tors' captain, was badly injured, and was obliged to leave the field. The Wander- ers' team was: Goal, Ben Munday; backs, W. Owen and Wat Rees: i-backs, W. Hillier, J. Crumb, and M. MacCarthy; forwards. W. Vater, R. Williams, Gwilym Rees. Yorwerth Williams, and J. Masters. 0 q 0 On Saturday the 3rd division team of the Wanderers had to remain idle owing to disappointment by Penrhiwceiber. The Windsors, on the other hand, had to acknowledge defeat at the hands of Hir- wain bv 3 goals to nil. only 5 of the play- ers chosen by the committee having made the journey.
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