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W. O. Thomas, The Leading; Draper, RAILWAY HOUS 3E3 F I S II au A II D SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. A more Dainty and Tasteful Selection never shown. Charming lodels from the Leading Designers of Fashions. zn zn Dress Goods. Dress Goods in the latest fashions. Beautiful Art Shades. A choice assortment in stock of the newest Materials. I Have Openeci A NEW DEPARTMENT IN DRESS MAKING where the best syles can be obtained at moderate prices, being the work of highly qualified hands. Beautiful assortment of pretty Blouses and Dress Skirts. Our fine new Stock will be found correct in every detail, and very Smart and Stylish. We are now showing the latent creations in London and Parisian Millinery, including all new Trimmings, Infants' Dresses and Millinery of every description.' Our Gent's Departments are now well stocked. All Mourning Orders promptly executed. Suits to measure jrom 25s. An early inspection of my new goods is specially invited. LBTTERSTON wrCYCLE WORKS. Do yon know that I am making a speciality of Path and Road Racing Machines; Built entirely on my pre- 0 mises from Genuine B.S.A. Fittings. Price with Fixed Wheel, Dunlop Racing Tyres, Brook's Saddle. & £ 8 10s Od net. Workmanship Guaranteed. r T WILLIAMS, PROSPECT PLACE, LETTERSTON. CYCLES! CYCLES! CYCLES! W. R. Eynon & Son, Fishguard, Gas and Water Engineers, a and General Ironmongers, Beg to announce that they have OPENED a MOTOR AND BICYCLE DEPARTMENT at their new up-to-date Premises, and are Agents for the fol- tn lowing high-grade Cycles—EAGLE, NEW HUDSON and other makes at prices unapproachable by any other house in the three counties. The ROVER Cycles supplied. We buy our Goods in large quantities at the right markets and are able to sell at rock bottom prices. GAS FITTINGS a Speciality. A grand selection of the very best Fittings now on view. All Classes of Engineering undertaken. Estimates Free. Farming Machinery, Washing Machines, &c., supplied at prices to suit all Buyers. Call and inspect our stock it is unsurpassed anywhere. W. R. Eynon & Son, Fishguard Fishguard Motor & Cycle Works Machines made and repaired on the premises by skilled Mechanics. Accessories, etc., always in Stock. Agent for Fishguard for the following Makers of K J^:evv"ESTI3>TG- machinery. Woods, McCormick, Milwaukee, "Alassey Harries, Hornsby and Howard. King's Elevator for Stacking Hay. Good Assortment of Mowers, Hay Tedders, &c Sole Agent for MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS. All the above makes were shown at the Bath and West Show, attended by J.W.E. 0 who disposed of a number of the famous Machines, and made large purchases of same Gas Fitting Department. Latest Patterns in Brackets and Pendants, also Incandescent Burners and Mantles. I Public attention is drawn to the splendid way the Shops have been fitted with Gas "Brackets and Burners by our skilled Mechanics. Quality and effectiveness speak for themselves. Estimates Given Free, J- W. Evans, Motor & Cycle Works, West- street, Fishguard The has by far a larger circulation than any other local newspaper and this fact should not be overlooked by business people. For General Printing Work b the equipment of our Office is not surpassed, if equalled, by any office in the county—everything being up-to-date, and all work under the supervision of the Proprietor. Our work speaks for itself and the unsolicited patrdfeiage we receive is a sufficient guarantee we give our customers satisfaction in workmanship and charges ONEY.-Sumti of JE200, £300, L600 I ill £1,000 to be advanced on good security (freehold) at reasonable rate.— Apply* W.T, S. Tombs, solicitor, Fishguard If you want a cup of really delicious tea try ours at 2s 6d per lb. It is economical besides, goes twice as far.- Fishguard Supply Stores. The North Pembrokeshire Farmers' Club. THE ANNUAL Exhibition of Stock In conuection with the above Society will be held at FISHGUARD, On Thursday, August 4, 1904 A special train service has been arranged, for particulars of which see excursion bills. Schedules of prizes may be obtained of the Secretary. Entries close Wednesday July 27tb. W. R. CARVER, Secretary. Park House, Fishguard. St. Nicholas and Granston Flower & Vegetable Show. THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL. BE HELD ON —FRIDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1901— In a Spacious Marquee adjoining the Schools. Refreshments, Hog and Builock weight GuessiDg Competitions, Ladies and Gentle- men's Walking Races, Boys' RaceSj D.nkey Rices, and other amusements. Show to commence at 2 o'clock. Also a GRAND EVENING CONCERT Harmony, Pencaer. TRADDODIR DARLITH Y n y He uchod —Nos Fawrth, Awst 9fed, 1901- Gan y Parch E. Watkins, Caslwchwr. TESTCN "Oriau Hamddenol." Cadeirydd-W. REYNOLDS, Ysw., Trehowell. Drysau yn agored am 6.30. I ddeclireu am 7 o'r gloch. Mynediad i mewn Is. Preliminary Announcement. A BAZAAR In aid ot the Women's Home Mission Association and kindred objects will be held at Whitchurch Vicarage, Solva ON Thursday, August 11th, 1904. Fishguard Bay REGATTA WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1904 Special engagement of a— —first-rate BRASS BAND. -A GRAND CONCERT Will be held in the evening. I Preliminary Announcement. AN EISTED D F 0 D Will be held at Trevine On Friday, Sept. 16th, 1904 —Adjudicator of Music: Mr J. IIARIIIS,— Narbertli. Male Voice (not under 12 in number) Sail- or's Chorus" (Dr Parry). Prize £1. Chief Choral (not over 30 voices), "Dyddian dyn sydd fel glaswelltyn" (T. Davies, Ebbw Vale). Prize £3. Programmes now ready, price Id each, per post lid. Miss DOROTHY TIIO>LAS, Sec., Trevine, Letterston. PLEASE NOTE. Mr. E. Shufflebotham Will Attend Fishguard Mar- ket every Thursday, until futher notice, And offer a Large Quantity of CHINA & GLASS Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets. TO COMMENCE AT 10 a.m. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. rnENDERS are invited for the Erection of mi a DWELLING HOUSE at Penslade. The liana, Specifications, and Contract may be seen, and a form of Tender obtained at my (Juice. Sealed tenders are to be sent to me on or before the zord July next. The lowest or any tender will not necess- arily be accepted. — W. R. CARVER, Park House, Fishguard, June 29th, 190L 10 BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the following Buildings —■ No. 1- • ior DWELL- ING HOUSE to be Erected on a portion of Drim, near Trefwrgy railway 2 For Stable, Coachouse, &c., lit the same place.—Plane, specification, and form of tender may be seen at my office, and sealed tenders to be sent to me on or before Thurs- day, August 11th next —No tender necese- sarily accepted.—W. R. CARVER, Park House, Fishguard. July 13, 1904. JUST ARRIVED A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF Groceries & Provisions of High-class quality for the Summer Season. New Fruits in Tins, viz.: Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Tom- atoes, Finest Salmon Steak, 8d per tin. Ox and Lunch Tongues. Devonshire Cream in Pots. Harris' Wiltshire Bacon and Hams. Crosse & Blackwell's New Season Jams. Fresh Tomatoes, Lemons, Onions and Cucumbers. Dessicated Cocoanut, Rose's Lime Juice and Lemon Squash. Try our delicious Cooked Hams. All orders tvill receive prompt attention Note the Address— W. D. Griffiths, Castle Stores, FISHGUARD. THE O'Connell Cash Stores, GOOlDVxneK, Are appointed Agents to the COL- UMBIA PHONOGRAPH Company. And Talking Machines at Prices ranging from Fifteen Shillings to Fifteen Pounds can be procured at the Goodwick Agency at the same rate as is charged by their offices at New York, London, Paris and Berlin. A large collection of Records (X.P. Cylinders and Discs), in various subjects in the Welsh, English, Irish, Scotch, American, French, German, and Rus- sian Gems of Music, can be inspected and tested in Goodwick before purchase. Phonographs can no longer be regard- ed as toys, for among the inventions of the Nineteenth Century, alongside the steamer, the locomotive, the telegraph, and the telephone, the PHONOGRAPH boldly, stands forth, an everlasting mon- ument of the scientific achievements of the last century. Intending purchasers will be instruct- ed how to work the Phonograph and its Records, and after one lesson they will find it as easy as to wind a watch and set it to correct time. Our prices for the Records are Is 3d each for the X.P. Cylinder Gold Rolled Records, while the Discs range in price according to size. We sell one Record at the same rate as if a dozen were taken. For correcting one's style of Music or acquiring a Foreign Language with- out a master, the Phonograph is inval- uable, for by its aid you can hear at will the best guides in those accomplish- ments. Let Dewch i gUll A dewch meiun pryd be your mottoj and be up-to-date by pur- chasing.the Phonograph at The O'Connell Cash Stores, Near the Duffryn Bridge, GOODWICK. HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. AT THE WEST-END HOUSE the public may have Suits to Measure at the lowest prices, and made under the direct per- sonal supervision of the Propri- etor, whose Experience, Style, Fit and Quality of work is un- equalled in the county. Don' t be persuaded into giving orders for Bespoke Goods said to be made on the premises, by drapers, but come to The West-End House, wulrcccive satisfaction in every way. Note the address— M. B. T. MAURICE, West End House, West-st., Fishguard -Visitors to Fishguard — The CARTREF HIGH-STREET, FISHGUARD (Opposite the Echo Offices) for Retr eslx ments. Prompt Attention and Moderate Charges. L. E. WILLIAMS. TO LET, SIRIOLE, Goodwick, on the 29th September next, containing three sitting and six bedrooms, kitchens, &c., gar- dens.—Apply, Rose Cottage, Goodwick. There are two ways of making money nowadays. Get a job in the Royal Mint, or buy your food at the O'Connell Cash Stoies Ad™ near Duffl7n Railway Bridge. Fishguard British School. A Musical Entertainment followed by PRIZE DISTRIBUTION will take place at THE TEMPERANCE HALL, On Thursday Evening, July 28, 1901 At 7 p rn. Admission 6d. Chair will be taken by Dr WILLIAMS, Drim. GREAT WESTERN JJAILYVAY SUMMER HOLIDAYS. EXCDHSIONS from Goodwick to London, Swansea, Cardiff, Bristol, South Coast, Weymouth, Midland Counties, Isle of Man, and to many Inland Health, Pleasure and Seaside Resorts, commencing July 20tb.- Week-end Tickets all the year round. AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY. The following Special Excursions will be run in addition to the usual Weekly Excursions. Friday, August 29, to Malvern, \orcestfr. Wolverhampton, Birmingham, ct for 8 days from Fishguard and Good wick. Clynderwen,&c On Monday, August 1 (Bank Holiday), Express and Local Services will be altered. For details, see bills or send postcard to any of the Company's stations or offices. J. C. INGLIS, General Manager. TO PAINTERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the REPAINT- ING of the Fishguard County School, Particulars of the work required to be done may be obtained of the undersigned, to whom tenders endorsed "Painting" must be deliver- ed not later than Friday (noon), July 29ih, 1904. GEORGE MORRIS, clerk, High-street, Fishguard. FOR SALE, two medium SEWING JL' MACHINES (for Tailois), Singer's \T I e and White s, in good condition a bargain,— Apply, T. Griffiths, Middle tious-, Wolfs- castle. TO LET, DWELLING HOUSE and JL Garden, also a good size Bakehouse, situate at Garnwen, Dinas Cross. Possession next Michaelmas—Apply, Mrs Capt James, Ashgrove, Dinas Cross. To LE T at Llaindelyn, Lette:ston, JL BLACKSMITH SHOP; possession Michaelmas next. —Apply, Mrs Devonald, Court House, Letterston. IJONY and CARTFOK SALE; to be JL seen at Tygwyn.—Apply, Mrs Greener, Dinas Cross, Pem. RESS M A K ERS7 — Wanted, at once Experienced Hand also Improver and Apprentice.—Full particulars of Philipps and Co Mathry. MHE MAENCLOCHOGTEMPERANCE 1 BRASS BAND, of 22 performers, are open to receive Engagements. Terms, mod- erate.—Apply, BANDMASTER, Maenclochog. SAILING BOAT FOR SALE. fT\0 BE SOLD cheap, the fast Sailing Boat JL Castaway," 21ft long, 6ft 6iu wide, with mast, sails, oars, iron ballast, galvanised anchor and chain, &c The boat won a first class sailing competition against eight com- petitors a very safe, roomy and excellent sea boat.-Apply to Capt Williamp, St. Mary street, Newport, Pem. WANTED, at once, strong and respect- Tt able LAD as apprentice to the Car- peutering trade. Apply, James Thomas, West-street, Fishguard. TO LET, DWELLING HOUSE on Pen- JL slade, Fisbguard, containing 13 rooms, also bathroom and hot and cold through- out; early possession.— Apply, D. Morgan, Biodog, Fishguard. HOUS TO LEI\—TO Let, HEN DUE JLJL UCHAF, in the parish of Jordanstou with or without land; the house is now being rebuilt Possession Michaelmas next,.—Ap- ply, T. Perkins, Ilendrewen. TO LET, about 12 Acres of good Pasture and Arable LAND, rich Meadow, Cottage and Garden, and out houses complete. Possession next Michaelmas.—Apply, Mrs Wood Brynhenllan, Dinas Cross. HORSE FOR SALE.—A Dark Bw CARRIAGE HORSE; aged 5 years, height, 15,1 a very fast mover, perfectly quiet and guaranteed to work in all har- ness.—Apply, T. Perkins, Hendrewen, Fish- guard. WANTED, for September, in Goodwick tV or Fisbguard. Two Bedrooms and Sitting Room, with attendance state terms, situation, &c.—"Echo" Offices. AC CORMICK REAPER & BIND. lf ER MACHINE used three seasons; to be sold a bargain in good working order no use to owner.— Apply, Echo Offices, Fishguard. ORTSALE, SPRING CART; suitable JL' for puny or donkey; a bargain.—Apply, J. Jenkins, Mathry School. LOST, on Friday, July 8th, at Fishguard, a GOLD BROOCH (two American Dollars).—Finder handsomely rewarded on returning same to the Echo Office. Lor. on Sunday Night last", between JU High-street and Tower Hill, a SMALL GOLD BROOCH; the property of Mrs T. Lewis (chemist).—Finder will be rewarded. NOTICE. "VT0TICE is Hereby Given that Persons i W't^1 or without dogs, found TRES- PASSING on Holmhouse Ganol Farm Lands, Newport, Pem., will be prosecuted. (By order), J. HOWELL. July 14,1904. NOTICE.—From July 1st to end oi Sep- tember, THE COACH will leave New- port daily at 7.30 a.m., to met the 10 a.m. train at Crymmych Arms; at 2 p.m. to meet the 4 30 p m. train; leaving Crymmych for Newport on arrival of the 3 22 and the 7.10 p.m. trains.—D. O. THOMAS, proprietor, Cromlech House, Newport, Pem. (I^O LET, the newly-built DWELLING JL HOUSE, situated at Penslade, Fish- guard, containing parlour, dining room, kit- chen and scullery, with bathroom, six bed- rooms and out oflic s. possession may be had March 25th. — Apply, Mrs Capt Thomas, Stanley House, Good wick. WANTED, an Improver to the Shoeing TV and general Jobbing; also an Ap- prentice.—Apply, J. Williams, blacksmith, Pontiago.
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FISHGUARD. A Resolution Cart-ied.-At the Board of Guardians last week the resolution brought by Mr W George James, Llysoronen, was carried. It was as follows That this Board draws the attention of the Poor Law Conference to the desirability of promoting a better system of communication between the Relieving Officers of the several Unions in England and Wales, and that they be in- structed, when any q lestion or enquiry is made by a brother ofEcer, to use every endeav- our to give reliable information,"—Mr James said he regarded himself as being fortunate in having the tesolution on the agenda that day when the Inspector (Mr Bircham) was in attendance. He spoke of the benefits that would accrue to the Board from the adoption of the resolution.—Mr George Da vies seconded the resolution, and the Inspector (Mr Bircham), pointed out that all communications from one Board to another should pass between the Clerks to the Unions. A good deal of dis- cussion ensued on the subject in favour of the resolution. Marriage. On Friday last Miss Bessie Phillips, the noted soprano vocalist from Carmarthen who vuited Fishguard and saug at the Hermon Chapel concert during last winter, was married to Mr Giles, managing- editor of the Carmarthen Journal." L The biide looked charming inabimple dress of white silk. Among the present* was one from the staff of the Journal of I- Cham- bers Encyclopedia of English Literature." l We wish Mr and Mrs Giles Lng We of happiness and prosperity. Beauties of North Pembrokeshire.—The novelists of the day are evidently beginning to appreciate the beauties of Pembrokeshire. It will be remembered that a well-known lady novelist lately spent a holiday in Haver- fordwest. M r Guy Boothby two years ago made a long stay at Newgale and now we hear that Mr Fergus Hume is about to stay in the neighbourhood of North Pembroke- shire. Accident to the Circus Man.—Prolonged discussion took place last week at the Guardians' meeting in respect to the cost of treating the circus man who received a com- pound fracture of the thigh whilst descending Letterston hid in charge of a wagon recently. Dr J M Oven attended the unfortunate driver and cliar-ged the rjgulation fee of C5 for setting the litiib, but as the doctor did not attend him to time of recovery, he left the matter in the hands of the Board which resol- ved to allow £2 1 's. Ia the discussion as to the probability of recovering some of the cost of the treatment of the man from his employer, it was stated that the employer had repudiated all responsibility on the ground that the man was drunk at the time.—The Inspector (Mr Bircham), suggested that the amount should be paid, as a loan, and that the Board should endeavour to obtain the money, or part of it, from the man on his recovery. Increase of Salary.—Mrs Hall the matron of the U crkhouse applied for an increase of salary from i20 to £2G per annum as she has to contribute £ 1 4s towards the superanua- tion fund—for her own benefit-and in con- sequence of increased work due to the altera- tion of the dietary table. On the motion of Mr J LI Davies, seconded by Mr W J Vaugh au, it was resolved to refer the matter to the House Committee. Employees Visit.-Oii Thursday last the employees of Mr John A Bland, carriage builder, of Haverfordwest, had their annual outing to Fishguard and Good wick. Thf drive in the morning was very much enjoyed and on arrival the party, by special permissia of the officials, visited the Great Westen Railway Co's harbour works, in which try were much interested, aud afterwards pai a visit to Glyn-y-mel, the residence of Air Jhn Worthington. Wind-up.—At the annual general meang of the Cardigan Commercial Steam Patets Co., Ltd., it, was resolved to wind uthe company and realise the assets. The sterner ran weekly between Bristol and Cardiga, but tradesmen would not take up shares ad pa- tronise the company. Occasional Sessions. -A claim or an annual rental of £ G for the use of theiarket Hall for occasional sessions was put nto the waste paper basket, so to speak, by ti Stand ing Joint Committee last week. Mr J H Griffiths said the place was used cly about once a year, which is a prevaricaou of the truth, to say the least. Tramps ane soakers are too numerous. After some dcussion it was decided not to pay the bill, M J Mathias remarking that he understood thatf they did not do 8) they would not be al!(ve i to usp the hall again.—The Chairman sat that the Police-station could be used for 18 purpose when necessary, It is difficult to nderstand why such a vague understanding bout ufeing the place again should crop up r iufllence the matter in any way. If a vrkiug-nian tenant declines to pay his hou; rent. the Magistrates are pretty sure to mce an order for ejecting him lock, stock and arrel. Oddfellows.—The half-yearlymeeting (f the Uarningle (Newport) Distet of Odc- fellows was held at the Oldfilows' Hal, Cardigan, on Friday, July 8. rne Secretly reported that during the last halyear Cledly Lodge, as it had by quinquennia valuation a surplus of £ 48,applied to theG.Mand Boarcof Directors for consent to appreciate £ 2 to- wards management purposes, bt as there. serve required by general rule i 3 per snt on the liabilities of the present alue( £ 2:■•!), viz,, £ G6, the directors could lzt acced to the application. The Secretary 'cnt on tsay that as most of them were aware the tity now had established a Fideliy Guainteo I Society and after the rule paaed at ti labt A.M.C. meeting was registered every dicer having receipt or charge of moiey mu take steps to secure guarantees fron:, this ciety. Bank managers, who accept office trea- surers, are exempt if they gbe satiictorJ' bonds. In the seventh val.iatiou EP°'t, lately published, by comparing their^lsCr'ct with .other districts, they would fitiit vel-Y favourable, viz, "Improvement found generally, and with care, shou.d be ilntam- ed." The way to maintain it ova3 (further increase their numbers, which le now 99J, and see that all claims one lodges were bona fide ones.lt was resol* t'lat a levy of 3d per member be made r Unity and management purposes. Z5 Probate oC the will, dated 181)8, of the late Mr James Sweonr Haver- fordwest, has now be granted to fc^rviving cxecutor, his son, Me James Jost.^owecney. Deceased, who died on the 11th 4,* ,• -fj was a shareholder iu the London ;r rovincial Bank, owner of the Plough andafrow antl other house property. Ho left valued at 6t6,261 16s lid gross, and lt26 los 5d net, in trust for his wife, Mrs. now deceased, and his children, 0 w 10m ls since dead. We understand that Messrs^esc<^ei amr Company's design for the ganfc ^'riouud- ing Truro Cathedral, Cornw^ liaf been accepted,and the committee hai* ori3'-d the firui to commence operations Qce. } I lower Hill C. M. Chapel.—'The RevMa"^3 Griffiths, M.V. (Oxon). minister of the C- Church at Llanelly, will officiate at the ah0*0 chapel next Sunday. As is known: L'f, chapel-of-ease at Lower Town has receC1;) been renovated, and the opening service- be held there next Sunday when Mr GrJtfit will, in the morning, preach in'W' oh. the afternoon a special address to yon: '^f., will be given. In the evening, at Tower Mr Griffiths will preach in English The r. gentleman is well-known as one o cultured preachers of the Corph, aua is his first visit to Fishguard it is hoped M'IIY will make an effort to hear him. Mr is visiting Fishguard before starting OIl a voyage round the world. Marwolaeth.—Ysgrifena Mr W. Penrhiwceibr, fel y caulyn :—" Mae'n genyf gofuodi inarwolaeth yr hen ch\flle, Piioebe Phillips, Penrhiwceibr, yr hoo 9 hunodd yn yr angau prydnawndydd Mercber' Gorphena f 5fed, yn 80 mlwydd oed. y teimla llawer o'i chydnabod yn nas gailent foil yn ei hangladd, yr by0 gymero Id le yn nghhddfa gyhoeddus Mou°' tain Ash. G wasanaethwyd gan y Parch Thomas, gweinidog eghvys Carmel, yn j un r oedd y ch .vaer ymadawedig yn *e hardd er pan y svmudodd i Penrbiwceibr f Tateruacl, Abergwaun. Carwn ddweyd b choo yr hen chwaer yn haenu o deulu Pat' i, Tieeoed, plwyf Trewrdan, ac yn fodryb 1 J at-lo 1 anrhydeddus dros Garnarfon — Mr George. Heddwch i'w llwch." Engines ot War. — Ic must not be couc'lt, ded that bee iuse a large number assetn^ iu M-iiu street on Tuesday last with telescopy and binocular glasses, that there was fe*r# ? another invasion by the French, But out a doubt people are hyper-sensitive munitions and engines of war are concer?.6, whe.l e' they have experienced a French vat ion or not. II. M S torpedo guob<,]J '■ llazird came into the bay like an 0 duck leading her ducklings in the sbap0 Submarines A2, A3, and A4 but before had scarce by loomed into view the Marine Guards "—venerable sea doys- bad their weather eyes upon them and training their lenses to get a full view of tl> strangers. Within the space of a few mio0^, all the town kuew the craft and pretty e nigh all about them. It seems that tbe^ are naval manoeuvres off Holy-heid, Milford being a naval base, the vessels on their way thither. To avoid being h. during the night with the submarines, guard bay was chosen wherein to until Wednesday morning, when, about 7 J r: they wtigh'd anchors and depat ted. Sub[lJbe ines are craft requiring the greatest care, l", Haz'-rd and "Tuamas" being dele?ate mothers," as it were, to tend them. Haz'-rd and "Tuamas" I;eing d,lllol"Lt mothers," as it were, to tend them. have ro sleeping accommodation on the that the crews and stores necessitate 1 services of a warship at all times when It slnuld be mentioned that the Haz*r j was.u the bay last year with the ill-^j subuarine "A 1," ia which the officers *ae crev lost their lives off Portsmouth mciths ago. As shewing the interest takfl^ inthe vessels, they were visited ia the eVe^s in; by scores of people in small boats. u»t every day stately vessels or modern iipiements come so near the town. Wf-f ?fe>v years the scene will change, and I essels will be as common as the BriSu* I smacks are to-dav. 1 I Early-Closing.—Mr W. James (draper) Mr Cuthberfc Thomas (Supply Stores) deSl,jfAif announce that on and after August 5th j establishments will be closed on Fridays a..e o'clock punctually, the object being to Sl the assistants a little extra time for recreate The closing hours on other days will retnab1 at present.. j. The "letter" and annual reports have been printed at the "Echo" Ollicesbe tho Pembrokeshire Baptist Association to the churches are now ready and will be for S310 most of the Baptist chapels in the county Sunday next. The letter contains cellent address, in Welsh and English, doli" ed l>3r the Association president, the Re^ Phillips, Trefasser, at the conference at >> gloffan on the "Religion of Jesus Christ* The letter should have a ready sale. T County C.C.—A meeting was held at Milford on Saturday last of the Pefflhf0 .g County Cricket Club, when Messrs J J ^°.rre9 and E J Radford attended at representatl øet of the Fishguard Club. The balance sb If showed receipts amounting to £ 24, nearly of which sum, it was shewn, had been fcl "Vluncheons. On the voting as to whet'1 the County Association should continue* 0 member (Mr Radford) was neutral, which Po- I tion he explained to the effect that the orga° zation was not worthy the status of a hoy cricket club. After some discussion meeting was adjourned. I Intermediate School.—Mr T Lewis presid^ at a meeting of the County School on Friday last.—Arising out of the minute the Headmaster stated that he had written the Central Welsh Board with reference bad attendance, giving as the cause tba scholars were kept from school to attend meetings, -Accounts were passed for paYOlel1 è I amounting to a total of £ 103 14s 3d—Mr J lorke was nominated as one of two represent tatfves of the County Court of Governors the Aberystwyth University.—It was to advertise for tenders to paint the sobo^ buildings.—Messrs W James, B Thomas and Lewis were appointed to audit the accounts o the Science and Art Evening Classes.11 Goo. Morris (clerk) has received a letter fr001 the Board of Education to the effect that Pembrokeshire Intermediate and Technica1 Education scheme, which has for its object amendment aud equalising of the grants 0 secondary schools, is in operation since 15th inst. Fishguard Intermediate School win' under this scheme, be in receipt annually additional funds amounting to about £ 120. is only fair to add that this earnestly hopetl, and prayed for result is due almost entirely tho persistent and able efforts of Mr J. Yorke. 4 Yorke. 4 To the Editor of the County Echo." f p Sir, May I through your columns ask the Parish Council to petition the G.W.R. COLO. I pauy to grant the issue of tourist tickets at the Fishguard-Goodwick Station in a similar manner to what they do at ilaverfordwest. I A friend of mine was obliged to go to Haver- ford west this week to secure this privilege. Thanking you in anticipation. I Yours faithfully, Castle Terrace, Fishguard. T. LEWIS.
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—— —11 u Mr Frederic G. Palmer, Associate of the Royal College of Organists (Certificates: The Associated Board jf the itoyal Academy and ltoyal College of M > the Incorporated Society of Musician?' London (honours), and Trinity COUNTS' London). -01 ves Lessons" In Organ, Pianoforte, Voice Production and Theory of Music; also personal or correspondence lessons in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. HIGH STREET, FISHGUARD. HPO LET, the DWELLING lib USE and _Il_ Garden known as Craig-y-don, situate at Windy Hall, Fishguard, as at presant io the occupation of the Misses Tbomas.-Fof particlars, apply to W. T. S. Tombs, solitciro Fishguard.