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DE VALENCE GARDENS. TENBY. Proprietor.Mr. GEO. CHILES Managers Messrs. BARING BROS. TO-NIGHT at 8. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3.30 p m. "THE DUTCH DROLLS." NEXT WEEK- Mr PHILIP BRAHAM'S celebrated Party, "THE MARCH HARES." Prices—Is., 6d., and 3d. Seats Reserved at the Box Office at the Gardens, 10 a.m. till 1 p.m., and 2 till 6 p.m. A fternoon Teat. — Light Evening Refreshments. Gardens open daily from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. THE EXHIBITION OF WORK OF THE Pembrokeshire Needlework Guild WILL BE HELD AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, HAVERFORDWEST, On THURSDAY, October 21st, 1909. ADMISSION FREE. PEMBROKESHIftE COUNTY COUNCIL CONTRACTS FOR COAL AND CULM. TENDERS are invited for supplying the Police Stations situate in the County of Pembroke, 14 in number, and the Shire Hall, Haverfordwest, with COAL and CULM (Balls). Schedules, giving parti- culars of the situations of the Police Stations, the kind of Fuel required in each, and the conditions on which the Tenders will be accepted, may be obtained on application to me. All Tenders must be received at this Office not later than SATURDAY, the 9th day of October next. W. DAVIES GEORGE, Clerk to the County Counoil. Shire Hall. Haverfordwest, 21st September, 1909. TRUSCOTT, JEWELLER, etc., HIGH STREET, TENBY, announces his second annual end of season DISCOUNT SALE COMMENCING THURSDAY, Sept. 16th, and will continue for ONE MONTH only. His large and varied stock of CLOCKS, SILVER, ELECTRO PLATE, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, etc., will be subject to a discount of 15 per cent. (3/- in the £ ), the celebrated TENBY HOT WATER JUGS excepted, which has always been sold at the lowest possible price. All Goods are marked in plain figures and subject to the above discount. AN INSPECTION IS INVITED. Thanking his numerous Customers for past favours and soliciting a continuance of same. Repairs of Every Description carried out on the premises. Sept. 16th, 1909. LANGE'S TEETH. 13, HIGH STREET, TENBY f0T-.TT?"') HOURS-IO a.m. to 7 p.m. DAILY. The above Firm are prepared to undertake the making of all kinds of ARTIFICIAL TEETH at MODERATE PRICES. An inclusive Price given for all work previous to com- mencement. Extractions Free when mouth is being prepared for Artificial Teeth. Best Materials only. Gold Crown—Bar and Bridges; also Fillings and Stoppings at Moderate Charges. All communications to be made and addressed to 13, HICH STREET, TENBY. Painless Extractions. Thanking you in anticipation, and as- suring you we will do our best, We remain, yours faithfully, LANGE & YEOMANS. BRANCH ATTENDANCE AT PEMBROKE Mr. Tracey, Jeweller, Main Street—Every THURSDAY from I to 6 p.m. SAUNDERSF00T—Mrs. Robinson, 15, Rail- way Street—Every TUESDAY from I to 5.30 p.m. WHITLAND Mrs. Evans, Central House, St. John's Street—Every FRIDAY from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. EDWIN LLOYD, Ironmonger and Builders' Merchant. SOLE AGENT FOR CARSONS' MURALINE AND CELEBRATED OIL PAINTS. ALSO FOR WARD'S WELL-KNOWN GARDEN AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. Agent for the South Wales Port/and Cement (Used by H.M. Government); PURIMACHOS FIRE CEMENT; AND THE BEST MAKERS OF SHEFFIELD CUTLERY & TOOLS. The large and varied Stock includes ^xsHinsro- taoeile, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. HANDY WEEK-END CASES, DRESS BASKETS. TRUNKS, BEDSTEADS, A SIXPENNY BAZAAR, And almost every Household Requisite. Royal Daylight Petroleum and Incandescent Cas Mantles always in Stock. Experienced Workmen engagtd on the Premises. TELEPHONE NO 15. CASH /ACCOMMODATION— £ 10 to £1000. Interest 2/6 in the £ for agreed period. W. JACKSON. 7, St. Mark's Terrace, Wrexham. FOR SALE, a DRESS SUIT in really good con- Jf dition. Cost six guineas. Apply by letter "Etna," Observer Office, Tenby. FOR SALE,—First-class TREADLE LATHE, with overhead gear, complete range of expensive attachments, Spring Chucks, Slides, Elliptical and Figure-turning Chucks. Compound Rest, etc., etc. Cost over J650. Price JB7 10s. the lot.—Chn be seen on application at F. B. MASONS Furniture Rooms, St. Julian Street, Tenby. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division. Mr Justice SWINFEN EADY.—DIER-BENNET 1J. PHILLIPS, 1908, D 637. TEN BY and MANORBIER, PEMBROKE, SOUTH WALES. 5, 6, 7, ROCK HOUSES, St. Julian Street. TENBY. and two undivided moieties of No. 4. Four Freehold Residences with private steps to the South Sands. Suitable for a high class Hotel. With possession. "THE WHEATSHEAF," Tudor Square. TENBY. Freehold Fully-licensed Inn, let at JB35 gsr annum also a small dwelling-house, No. 3, RIDGE STREET. NORTON COTTAGE, MANORBIER. An attractive small Holding, comprising upwards of 7 acres. Let at JB18 per annum. Copyhold. THE SHANTY, MANORBIER, a picturesque Cottage Residence. let until Michaelmas, 1910, at JB12 per annum. Copyhold. For Sale by Auction by MR. JOSEPH STOWER. (the person appointed by the Judge), at the CENTRAL HALL, TENBY, on WEDNESDAY, 15th October, 1909, at 3 o'clock, in lots. Particulars may be obtained (gratis) of the Vendor's Solicitors, Messrs. MEAD K Co., 2, King's Bench Walk, Temple, London, E.C.; also of Mr J. H. HODGES, 3, Ventnor Houses, Tenby, who will show the vacant Premises; and of Mr JOSEPH STOWER, Auctioneer, 43, Chancery Lane, London, W.C. THE MOUNT, PENALLY. Clear out Sale of CARRIAGE, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, On FRIDAY, October 1st, at 2 o'clock. MR. R ORMOND will Sell by Auction, at the above Residence, the following Articles, the property of Mr GEO. ORMOND, who is giving up housekeeping, namely,—A light and easy running 4-wheel Dog-cart in excellent condition; 2 sets full size Harness; Gent.'s Saddle, with patent safety bar; Bridles, Bits, Stable Utensils, etc. A nice toned Piano, by W. Brunt; a lot of House- hold Furniture; Ware; Dinner and Tea Services; Cooking Utensils; Domestic Requisites; Clocks; Pictures; Books Standard and other Lamps a lot of Potatoes in bags; Wheelbarrow; Ladder, and a sundry lot of Outdoor Articles, Tools, etc., etc. TERMS CASH. I DRESSMAKING Of the HIGHEST CLASS is an important feature of our business, and our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is kept busy—yet such is ita skill and such are its resources that it is always equal to the severest emergency. This Department is under the charge of a first-rate Dressmaker of the highest expe- rience, and possesses special facilities for the production of Wedding Outfits, Bridal Dresses, Ball Gowns, etc., of the finest Style and Workmanship, and at the most Moderate Prices. We are Experts in the making of EVENING GOWNS in the newest modes. The new Autumn Materials are now on view. Over 1000 Patterns to select from. Our Value is great. Our Quality excellent. T. P. HUGHES, II High Street, TENBY. ROBERT NICHOLLS, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor and Outfitter, WESTGATE HOUSE (near Five Arches), TENEY- Tailoring in the most Fashionable Styles and Materials by Experienced Cutters and qualified Workmen. Suits, Overcoats, Costumes, etc., at Moderate Prices. NEWEST PATTERNS IN STOCK. ESTABLISHED OVER THIRTY YEARS. RABAIOTTI BROS., 4, ST. JULIAN STREET, TENBY- ICE CREAM & CONFECTIONERY. ICE CREAM warranted Pure by Analyst's Certificate. Supplied to Schools, Dances, Parties and Private Houses, in Moulds. Price-II- to 4/ All kinds of FRUIT WINES and MINERAL WATERS Stocked. MARSTON'S, 24, Bradford Street, Birmingham. Modern light Funeral stock, sale or hire, New and Second-hand, 50, low prices, easy terms, Hearses, Cars, Coaches, Brakes, Landaus. Hansoms, £20. Illustrated catalogues and prices free. FARMHOUSE APARTMENTS, with Shooting I' and Fishing, near Tenby. Three Bedrooms, Drawing and Dining rooms, with attendance and good cooking. Terms moderate. Railway station —Pembroke 4 miles, .Tenby 7 miles, Write Mr F. B. MASON, St. Julian Street, Tenby. TO Let, useful little COUNTRY COTTAGE, occupying X elevated position, lj miles from and overlooking the town of Tenby. Contains 2 Sitting-rooms, 3 Bedrooms, useful Workshop; Flower and Kitchen Gardens, with small Paddock. Rent J618 per annum. Immediate possession. Apply Mr F. B. MASON, House and Estate Agent, Tenby. TO Let, Furnished, or in Apartments, No. 1, Ivy JL COTTAGES, TENBY. Contains five Bedrooms, two Sitting-rooms, and usual offices; with Lawn and private way to beach. Apply on the Premises. ^TX) Let, 2, ROSEMONT. SAUNDERSFOOT. Well JL Furnished Seven-room House—2 W.C.'s, good Garden and fruit trees. South aspect. Apply, on the Premises. rpO Let, SEMI-DETACUED COTTAGE, containing five JL Rooms and Scullery, small Greenhouse, good Garden on the outskirts of Tenby. Rent JB12. Early possession. Apply Mr F. B. MASON, House and Estate Agent, Tenby. MANCHESTER HOUSE, ST. GEOHGE STREET, TENBY.—This old-established Drapery Busi- ness to Let as a going concern from June 24, 1909. For further particulars apply to Mrs T. H. THOMAS, Sparta House; or Mr F. B. MASON, House Agent, Tenby. -1 W. IVY GIBBS (Late W. LEWIS). EVERY DEPARTMENT is RIGHT UP-TO-DATE .1 WITH NEW EXCLUSIVE AND BEST Manufacturers' Goods only. We hold a large Stock of REAL WELSH COSTUME Flannels, Tweeds, Turnovers, Shawls, Specially manufactured for us and to own designs. Special arrangements have been made for a quick return of any Visitors' Goods intrusted to us for Cleaning and Dying. Sole Ageqt e Q Pronjpt *or I Dispatch — 1 I PERTH! Tenby and and District. quick return — OLDEST and BEST. — MILFORD HOUSE, THE ZLTOZR/TOIsr, TENBY. TO Let, Furnished, ROBESTON HOUSE, South Cliff i- Gardens, Tenby. Three Sitting, 5 Bedrooms, Bath (h. and c.), Kitchen, and usual offices; gas; certificated sanitation sea view; close to Sands and Esplanade; near golf links;' with or without ser- vants also for the winter. Apply at above address; or to Mr F. B. MASON, House and Estate Agent, Tenby. 21, VICTORIA STREET, TENBY.-To Let, Furnished. Contains 3 Sitting-rooms, 8 Bedrooms, Bath Room, and usual oSices small Garden. Near Sea and Golf Links. Apply T. J. SMITH, 21, Victoria Street, Tenby. No. 6, BELLEVUE, TENBY.-This large and well Furnished House is to let on favourable terms to a desirable tenant. Just been redecorated and repaired. Contains 4 sitting-rooms, 15 bedrooms, bath-room (h. & c.). and usual offices. Splendid sea view over North Bay. Central position.—Apply .fc. B. MASON, House and Estate Agent, Tenby. TO Let, FREE COTTAGE and GARDEN, adjoining Penally Barracks, from September 29th, 1909. Apply JAS. W. GRIFFITHS, Penally Court, Penally. TO Let, from September 29th, HOUSE and SHOP in South Parade, known as RUABON HOUSE, con- taining 2 Sitting and 5 Bedrooms, Kitchen, and usual offices, and good Store in the rear. Apply WM. DAVIES, 3, Weston Terrace, Tenby. HOUSE to Let, from September 29th, 1909, 3, PICTON ROAD. Rent £ 18. Apply LLOYD, Ironmonger, Frog Street, Tenby. LEAFY LYTHAM.—A lovely place for a Lazy Holiday. The Children's Paradise. South Aspect. Clean and safe Sands. Two-mile stretch of Grass Promenade. Charming surrounding Scenery. Seven miles from Blackpool.—Write for Apartment Advertising Terms to Times Office, Lytham. NURSE COMPANION.—Wanted, the end of October, domesticated, good needlewoman walker with some hospital training; uniform. Salary £20. Comfortable home. Mrs HIGGON DUNN, Brandwood Cottage, Tenby. WANTED, Six rtftpectable Boys, ages 14 to 16, to form Patrol of BOY SCOUTS for Tenby. Apply earliest, by letter, to "Scout," Observer Office, Tenby. WANTED, an experienced GENERAL. Good wages to a competent person. Apply HARRIES, "Westhoime," Llanelly. APPRENTICE.—Wanted, a well-educated A Young Lady in the Bookselling and Stationery Trade. J. E. ARNETT, The Library, Tenby. DRAPERy.-Young Lady APPRENTICES Wanted D for Fancy Department and Show-rooms. T. P. HUGHES, High Street, Tenby.
RECENT ARRIVALS.
RECENT ARRIVALS. Bowden, Nurse, London 21 Victoria street Bowden, Nurse, London 21 Victoria street Bellairs Stevenson, Miss Melrose house Booker, Mr A.. Swindon Osborne cottage Banks, Mrs, Salop 5 St Julian terrace Clark, Mr. Lynmouth 21 Victoria street Ellis, Mrs. Fermoy, Ireland 4 St Julian terrace Evans, Miss Newport house Goodier, Miss, Carmarthen Hereford house Glen, Miss. Hereford 8 Norton Hall, Mr and Mrs Jonn Wesley, Clifton 2 St. Catherine's terrace Hunt, Mr Wilfrid M., Mrs and family, London 21 Victoria street Jordan, Mr, Mrs and Miss, Mordeford, Hereford Newport house Johns, Mr and Mrs, London Scarborough house Jones, Miss, Gloucester 1 Laston cottages King, Mrs J., Dowlais Worcester house Kaye, Miss, London 2 Somerset houses Morgan, Mrs and family, Garnant 31 Victoria street Morgan, Miss, Aberdare 31 Victoria street Merriman, Miss, Bromley, Kent 2 St. Catherine's terrace Nugent, Miss, Amersham, Herts Marlborough house Nell, Mrs and Miss M., Wenvoe, Glamorgan .„. 3 Bellevue Phillips, Miss, Broadway, Worcester Farnham house Quick, Mr and Mrs, Kenilworth South Cliff house Robb, Captain, Mrs and family, Fermoy, Ireland 4 St Julian terrace Rees, Dr. A. D., Birmingham Deva house Swettenham, Mrs and Miss, Leominster Belmont house Strickland, Mrs, Hereford 8 Norton Sotheran, Mr and Mrs, London Etnam house Shield. Miss, Manchester 2 St. Catherine's terrace Sutton, Mr, Cardiff 21 Victoria street Thompson, Mr, London 2 Bellevue Tucker, Miss, Bristol 1 Fleming houses Temple, Mrs and Miss, Aberaman Beverley house Twyning, Major, Mrs and Miss, Bath* 1 Rockville Williams, Miss M., Dowlais 11 Culver park Wainright, Miss, Bermuda 31 Victoria street Behjrave Hotel. — Mr and Mrs Kershaw, Mrs Avery, Birmingham; Mr I. Jones, Carmarthen Mr E. Roscorla, Mr J. Roscorla, Cardiff; Mrs Jackson, London; Dr. G. Newnam, Leominster; Mrs Roscorla, Miss Roscorla, Mr Roscorla, Mr A. Roscorla, Cardiff; Mr A. Alden, M.P., Leominster Mr and Mrs Elliot, the Misses Elliot (2), Masters Elliot (2), Cheadle Heath. Cawdor House Boarding Establishment.—Professor and Mrs Duff, Miss and Master Duff, Newcastle-on- j Tyne; Mrs Iiulay, Aberdeen; Miss Black, Carlisle; Mrs and Miss Trevor, London Mr and Mrs Parrott, Miss Kathleen Parrott, Miss Taylor, King's ] Norton; Rev. H. Farley, Lytchett, Dorset; Miss Price, Birmingham Rev. E. F. Eales, Cheltenham. j Ethelstone House (7, Esplanade).—Mr and Mrs G. A. Western, Miss E. G. Western, Miss E. O. Wes: tern, Shortlands, Kent; Dr. and Mrs G. T. Western, Portman Square, London Mr and Mrs Purcell, Master Pierce Purcell and nurse, Miss Purcell, Mallow, co. Cork; Mr and Mrs Frost, family and nurse, Miss Reid, London. Kent House Boarding Establishment.—Mr Wright- son, London. [For other Visitors see Page 4.]
Advertising
ARTHUR SQUIBBS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, (Near the RAILWAY STATION,) TENBY. KODAK'S AGENT. Amateur Photo- graphers will find all their require- ments here. DEVELOPING and PRINTING given prompt attention. Free Instructions to purchasers of Cameras. WINSOR and NEWTON'S AGENT.— Artists' Materials of every description. All Colours stocked. VIEWS OF THE DISTRICT.—A large variety to choose from. PORTRAITS.—I spare no trouble to ob- tain a pretty pictuie and a good likeness. Pembrokeshire Royal Garrison Artillery. TERRITORIAL FORCE. Colonel R. V. LLOYD-PHILIPPS, Commanding. No. 2 COMPANY ORDERS (SAUNDERSFOQT AND TENBY). August 28th, 1909. Officer on duty—Captain E. A. Forbes. Orderlies-Sergeant F. Richards, Corporal J. W. J. Davies. Next for Ditty. Orderlies-Sergeant E. James, Corporal O. Bancroft. DRILLS FOR ENSUING WEEK: TUESDAY-At Tenby, Morse Signalling Class and Gun Laying, 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY At Saundersfoot, Morse Signalling Class and Gun Laying and 4.7 Gun Drill, 7 p.m. SATURDAY—Signalling Class and Gun Drill, 6 p.m. Notes.-Members are requested to bring in at once all Equipment for Inspection by the Adjutant:— Black bags, bracers, belt, great coat, straps, water bottles, carriers, canteens and haversacks. Young men of good character wishing to join the Company may do so at the Drill Hall on the evening for which drills are called. Height—5ft. 6in. Age—17 to 35. (Signed) E. A. FORBES, Captain, Commanding No. 2 Company Pem. R.G.A. (T.F.) [TELEPHONE No. 7.] [ESTABLISHED 1853.] Circulation guaranteed more than Treble that of any other Local Paper. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909. r
NOTICE.
NOTICE. The insertion of lists of funeral wreaths and wedding presents in the columns of the Tenby Observer are charged for at special rates, particulars of which will be furnished on appli- cation. -r-r-
LOCAL SIFTINGS.
LOCAL SIFTINGS. 'S. Mr Phillips, Mrs Phillips, and party are expected at No. 5, Esplanade, Tenby, to-morrow (Friday). Mr F. Thomas has secured the contract for carrying out the necessary alterations at the White Hart Hotel, Tenby. off The BELGRAVE HOTEL, Esplanade, Tenby, is now open with every convenience and accom- modation for visitors. ,t. Mr Phillip Braham's popular entertainment party, The March Hares," have been engaged to appear at the De Valence Gardens, Tenby, next week. Lady St. Davids returned to Lydstep Haven last week, and attended the committee meeting of the South Wales Nursing Association at Car- marthen on the 17th inst. Captain and Mrs Boyton Somerville have taken No. 10, Esplanade, Tenby, for the winter season, and will go into residence at the end of next month. 040 The Choral Society will shortly begin practices 11 on the work selected for the winter season, and a definite announcement will be made in the course of a few days. Visitors to London for a few days will find excellent accommodation at the NORFOLK SQUARE HOTEL," just opposite the arrival plat- form at Paddington Station. Moderate Tariff. Porter. During the present week "TheDutch Drolls," a novel party of entertainers, are performing at the De Valence Gardens, Tenby, their pro- gramme being distinguished by much that is new and original. • An exhibition of work in connection with the Pembrokeshire Needlework Guild will be held in the Assembly Rooms, Haverfordwest, on Thursday, October 21st, when no charge for admission will he made. g0 0 Visitors to Llandrindod Wells should write for particulars to Miss HURST, "ROSSLARE," LLANDRINDOD WELLS. Best position. Newly furnished. Every comfort. Terms very moderate. A shark, of the bottle-nosed species, measur- ing nearly 6ft. in length, was caught by a Solva fisherman (Sam George) in his net this week. Several have been seen in the bay of late, which probably accounts for the scarcity of fish at present. Mr Owen Philipps, M.P., of Amroth Castle, will preside on Monday next at a banquet at White Hall Rooms, London, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the incorporation of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company by Royal Charter. The general meeting of the Tenby Miniature Rifle Club will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday, the 30th inst., at 8 p.m Alderman Leach has been asked to take the chair, and the Mayor will present the prizes to successful competitors. F. C. Davies, Tenby, the Welsh half-mile champion, who recently defeated B. R. Day, of Blackpool, has been matched to run Donaldson, of South Africa, at the Stadium, Johannesburg. Davies will leave for South Africa the third week in October. »M Mr Ivor Bowen, revising barrister, sitting at ] Neyland on Saturday, made inquiries as to who ] were the assistant-overseers for Neyland and Llanstadwell, and said it was nothing to him, ] but he had received a communication from the Local Government Board which prompted the question. No answer was given. ) The house party at Lydstep Haven during .ast week and this week includes the Lady Norah Spencer-Churchill, the Hon. Lady Bar- low, Mrs de Rutzen, Major and Mrs Wilkinson, Miss Evelyn Gower, Miss Cecil Mirehouse, Mr Herbert, of Llanarth, Mr Charles Lewis, Captain Packe, Captain Torkington, Mr Hugh Allen, and Captain Veal. Both the Lusitania and Mauretania always leave New York on a Wednesday, and they expect to arrive at Fishguard at noon on the following Monday. The Campania also leaves New York on Wednesdays, and is expected to reach Fishguard on the following Tuesday after- noon. Both the Caronia an& Carmania when they leave on a Saturday may be expected at Fishguard on the following Saturday morning. 00-0- An extraordinary rumour reaches me (says a political note writer in the Daily Chronicle) that the Marquess of Lansdowne may shortly resign the leadership of the Unionist party in the House of Lords, in which case Earl Cawdor would be chosen to succeed him. This startling development of the political situation is believed to be due to Lord Lansdowne's unwillingness to assume the responsibility for the rejection of the Budget. 000 The Blanche, the third scout cruiser of the Boadicea type, will be launched at Pembroke Dock-yard some time in October. After the launch, the Blonde, the fourth cruiser of the type, will be laid down in the same slipway. Messrs. Cammell, Laird, and Company have secured the contract for the machinery of the Blonde. The torpedo-gunboat Antelope is being sent round from Motherbank to Pembroke to be re-fitted for service as fishery protection. Mr Thomas Russell, of Dew Street, Haver- fordwest, house decorator, painter, and glazier, who died May 30th last, left estate of the gross value of JS1076 7s. 5d., of which the net perso- nalty has been sworn at J3749 5s. 6d. Probate of his will, dated 2nd June, 1906, with a codicil of the 20th June following, has been granted to Miss Jane Phillips, of 10, High Street, Haver- fordwest, and Mr Lewis Henry Thomas, wine merchant, of Castle Square, Haverfordwest. We are informed that the pressure of work at the Tenby Cottage Hospital since 1st June last has been very heavy. The daily average of beds occupied from 1st June to the 20th inst. has been 6'6 as compared with 3*8 in the same period last year, and the days in hospital 742 as compared with 421 in 1908. An unusual pro- portion of severe critical cases have been under treatment, and the consequent additional expense is a source of anxiety to the manage- ment. The restoration of the last ruined chapel of St. David's Cathedral is to be taken in hand at once. The buttresses are being removed, scaf- folding erected, and stones quarried for the parapet and coping, and before the year is out it is expected that it will be roofed in. Mr Edwin Thomas, who carried out so successfully the restoration of St. Nicholas' Chapel (Dean Howell Memorial), has charge of the work. The plans are being prepared by the cathedral architect, Mr Oliver Scott, of London. The death occurred on. Monday, after a long illness, of Lieutenant-Colonel William Price Llewellyn Lewes, J.P., D.L., of Llysnewydd, Henllan, Cardiganshire, and formerly of No. 10, The Croft, Tenby. The deceased gentleman belonged to one of the oldest county families in West Wales, and was a genial country squire, beloved by all his tenants. He took an active interest in the management of his estate, and devoted a great part of his time to public affairs, being a member of several local bodies. He was a Conservative in politics. As an old soldier—retiring as far back as 1882—-lie took a keen interest in the Territorial Force. -+, The Cunard liner Mauretania, which called at Fishguard on Monday for the second time, has again eclipsed all records for the Atlantic homeward passage (besides holding also the out- ward record), her time from New York to Queenstown being 4 days 13hr. 41min.-or 46 minutes less than was occupied on the liner's own previous best for the eastern trip, which was the fastest up to that time. Reaching Fishguard at 12.51 p.m., the Mauretania landed 1154 bags of mails, 250 passengers, and 1500 packages, the mails being transferred from the liner to the train in 24 minutes and the entire debarkation accomplished in slightly over an hour. Passengers who lunched in New York on Wednesday last were enabled to dine in London at seven o'clock on Monday evening. Mr A. W. Randall, "The Motor House," Warren Street, Tenby, has just introduced into the district a new and remarkable golf ball, which under the name of "Red Plus" possesses unique features for the golfist. This ball, which is sold at 2s. is, of course, patented, and has a steel balanced centre, which makes it a sensa- tional putting ball. It is unqualled for long flight and durability, and can be driven with equal falicity in a head or cross wind, whilst as an approaching ball its qualities are marvellous. The "Red Plus" is guaranteed absolutely un- crackable; is covered by a new seamless process; has the best Para rubber core, and the cover and paint are guaranted for a hundred holes. An explanatory diagram showing the novel interior of this new ball can be seen at Mr Randall's shop. Another golf ball by the same makers as the "Red Plus" is "The Guinea," which also possesses unique advantages, and is retailed at Is. 3d., the makers offering to replace any ball splitting under eighteen holes with two new ones. For juveniles the same firm have placed on the market a golf ball under the name of the "Red Seal," which is excellent in all respects and is sold at Is. —- The South J Vales Daily Navs on Tuesday published photographs of Dr. Charles Mathias and Mr F. E. L. Mathias Thomas, prominent members of the Tenby Golf Club, and the runners-up in the South Wales and Monmouth- shire inter-club foursomes. Throughout the contest," says the writer, "they played capital golf, and in the final were only defeated by the narrow margin of 3 and 2 in a 36 hole match. Dr. Mathias learned the game as a boy on the links of the Tenby Club, and by the time he went to college had made such progress that in 1899 he played for Cambridge against Oxford. He was elected captain of the Tenby Club in 1906, and has rendered as excellent service to his club as an official as he has as a player. Mr F. E. L. Mathias Thomas also learned his golf as a lad on the Tenby course, but was not heard of in competitions until 1903, when he secured several prizes in Tenby, and in the same year played for his club against Glamorganshire. He competed at the Welsh Union meeting in 1906, and in 1907 at Porthcawl he exhibited remark- able form, winning the Llangattock bowl, Dun- raven cup. and Duncan shield, and as a result had his handicap reduced to plus three for the meeting.
TENBY COTTAGE HOSPITAL.
TENBY COTTAGE HOSPITAL. The following subscriptions and donations are acknowledged with thanks:- Mr Herbert J. Allen £1 0 0 Messrs. Atkins & Coomb 0 5 0 Mr H. Mortimer Allen 0 2 6 Mrs Booker 0 5 0 Mr James Bowen 0 2 6 Mr F. Billing 0 2 6 Mr Alderman Geo. Chiles 0 10 6 Colonel Denne. 1 1 0 Exors. of Stephen Davies 050 Mr C. Farley 0 5 0 Miss Greenwood. 0 2 6 MrW. Gunter.. 0 2 6 Mr A. Graham 0 4 0 Mr C. J. Hoffmann 0 2 6 Mrs Joseph. 0 5 0 Mr E. Lloyd 0 10 6 Mr A. Livesey. 0 5 0 Mrs F. B. Mason 0 10 6 Mr A. Peerless 0 5 0 Mr G. H. Sandercock 0 5 0 Messrs. T. V H. Rees (donation) 0 5 0 G. E. MAINLAND, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
YOUNG WOMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT.
YOUNG WOMAN CHARGED WITH THEFT. MAGISTRATES' MERCIFUL VIEW. At a special sitting of the Ten by Police Court, held last Friday morning, before the Mayor (Mr Councillor C. Farley), Mr J. Leach, and Mr F. N. Railton, a respectively dressed and well spoken young woman named Lily Harding, whose age was given as 22, was brought up ill custody on a charge of stealing a blue navy lady's skirt, value £1, the pro- perty of Mrs Sarah Jane Gregory, residing at No. 9, Edward Street, Tenby, with whom the accused had lodged. Mrs Gregory, the prosecutrix, sworn, said she missed her skirt about nine o'clock on the previous (Thursday) morning, and knew it was Lily Harding who had it because there was nobody else. When she missed it she went to Sergeant Thomas and gave information. Ac- cused had been with her a week on Wednesday. She last saw the skirt hanging in her bedroom OIl Wednesday, September 15th. The skirt now produced by the police was her's. Mr Leach—How do you know it is ? Mrs Gregory-I know my own skirt. The Justices' Clerk (Mr.G. Lort Stokes)—Are there any marks on it ? Mrs Gregory—A white mark on the band. It matches the jacket (produced). Mr Railton—How long has the accused lodged with you ? Mrs Gregory—A week. The Mayor-Alone, or was there anyone else lodging with her ? Mrs Gregory—No. You would not wish to have a better person in the house. By Mr Railton-She looked upon her as a really respectable girl. The accused when asked if she had any questions to put to the witness, broke down and cried bitterly. Mrs Gregory told the Bench that she did not wish to press the case against the accused. Police Constable Thomas Warlow (46), sta- tioned at Pembroke-Dock, stated that about two o'clock on Thursday afternoon, from infor- mation received that the accused was wanted on a warrant at Tenby, charged with stealing a navy blue skirt, the property of Mrs Gregory, he went in search of her, and found her in North Lewis Street, Pembroke-Dock. He charged and cautioned her in the usual way, to which she made no reply. After calling in at the Police Station, he accompanied the accused to her lodgings, where the skirt now produced was handed to him by her. The accused said she had no questions to ask the witness. In reply to the Clerk, accused said she pre- ferred to be dealt with summarily. The Clerk—Have you got anything to say why their Worships should not pass judgment on you ? Accused (sobbing)—Except that I have never done anything like it before, and I promise never to do it again. The Bench then retired, and upon returning into Court, ° The Mayor, addressing the accused, said the case against her was a very serious one but they believed it was her first offence, and they hoped and trusted she would never do such a thing again. The Bench believed that she gave way to a sudden temptation, and they were going to bind her over in the sum of j310 in her own recognizances to come up for judg- ment if called upon within six months. This merciful decision was greeted with ap- plause by those in Court.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS. --
COMMITTEE MEETINGS. PROPOSED EXTENSION OF THE CULVERT. ENGINEERS' PLANS CONSIDERED. MORE BYE-LAW INFRINGEMENT. The usual weekly committee meetings of the Tenby Corporation were held in the Council Chamber on Monday afternoon under the chair- manship of the Mayor (Councillor C. Farley).— The question of fixing one or two gas lamps on the road between the Slaughter-house and The Green was considered, and it was decided to re- quest the Gas Company to lay a main and pre- pare for one lamp, the position to be fixed by a Lightiug Committee which would visit the spot to-morrow (Friday) evening after seven o'clock. —Complaint was made that Councillor Wilfrid Rees had overstepped the boundary in erecting his new shop and dwelling house next to the Five Arches, and the Borough Surveyor was requested to report as to whether the plans passed by the Town Council had been adhered to, one Councillor remarking that this was another instance of trouble arising from the passing of plans without proper consideration, and he hoped in future all plans would be ex- hibited for leisurely inspection by members who wished to do so.—The Town Clerk next pro- duced three sets of plans for the extension of the present Culvert on the South Shore, sent in by the engineers invited by the Corporation to compete. A very elaborate and extensive set of plans was received under the noni-de-plume of "Simplex;" whilst "Civitas" also sub- mitted large and well-executed tracings and plans of two schemes. The third competitor, under the cognomen of "Ritec," also sub- mitted a scheme. After a long discussion, lasting quite an hour-and-a-half, it was resolved that the Borough Surveyor and Councillor W. H. Thomas consider the plans and specifications and submit a digest of same for the considera- tion of another meeting to be held at an early date, the plans in the meantime to lie in the Council Chamber for inspection by any rate- payer upon his applying to the Surveyor for facilities to do so.—The depositing of domestic refuse at the end of the Saltern houses was again brought up. a member present stating that he had that same morning seen a householder throwing refuse over the wall. The Borough Surveyor was requested to enquire into the matter and report further to the Council.—The Town Clerk read a most satisfactory letter from the Cunard Company offering to place official guides to Tenby in suitable parts of their pas- senger steamers, asking tll,at a number of copies be sent them, and suggesting as a quid pro quo that their line of steamers be given a suitable advertisement in future editions of the work. The owners of the Booth Line also wrote saying that they would be glad to display twenty-five guides if same were sent them. It was agreed that the Town Clerk should at once attend to the matter; and a sub-committee consisting of the Mayor, Alderman Leach, Councillors Stokes and Mason were appointed to arrange for the publication of a new brochure or illustrated booklet suitable for distribution in the interests of the town generally. The Town Clerk stated that the Medical Ofhcer of Health asked for authority to prose- cute a lady who had permitted her child to risk conveying an illness to other persons, and details having been given, it was resolved that the necessary authority be vested in the Medical Officer of Health to prosecute if he considered such a course advisable.
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