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TROEDYRHtW. » CARMEL.—Special services were held at Carmel Baptist Chapel, on Sunday last, at which Miss Ellen Williams, of London (lady preacher), delivered three excellent sermons. Large con- gregations attended the services. RECEIVING ORDER.—A receiving order has been made against George King, trading at G. King and Son, 31, Bridge-street, Troedyrhiw, grocer and butcher. CHAMBER OF TRADE.—The monthly meeting was held on Thesday night, at Morgan's, Bridge-street. Mr. Daniel Davies, president, presided over a good attendance. The secretary (Mr. W. Adams) read letters acknowledging receipt of resolutions from Mr. JC. W. Upstone, divisional superintendent of the Great Western Railway Co., at Pontypool-road, re fortnightly tickets to the North, on Mondays, and the improvement of the entrance to the motor halt, at Troedyrhiw, promising that the matters should receive immediate attention.—The secre- tary also read a letter from Mr. Isaac Edwards, o fDowlais, hon. sec. of the Federated Chambers of Trade, stating that the half-yearly meeting of the Federation will be held on Thursday, 5th o fMay, 1&10, and that any matter for discussion should be sent to him as early as possible.—A long discussion took place on the need of a railway station in place of the present motor halt on the Great Western and Rhymney Joint Railway at Troedyrhiw. It was generally felt that the number of passengers using the present halt was sufficient to justify the two companies in building a station.—Mr. F. James proposed, and Mr. J. D. Jones seconded, that the Chamber again petition the Great Western and Rhymney Railway Companies to erect a railway station, and that the secretary be instructed to send a copy of the resolution to Mr. Isaac Edwards, asking him to place same upon the agenda for discussion at the next half-yearly meeting of the Federated Chambers.—Mr. G. Brynmor Jones, one of the auditors, stated that he had, in company with Mr. DL Davies, audited the accounts of the Chamber, and found all correct. —Rev. P. Williams proposed, and Mr. L. G. Tiley seconded a hearty vote of thanks to the auditors.—Several notices of motion were given for next meeting. EISTEDDFOD.—A very successful Eisteddfod was held in connection with Nazareth C.M. Chapel at the St. John's Ha.ll on Monday last. The competitions were keenly contested, and often the adjudicators' task was a hard one. The officials were as follow:—Chairman: Mrs. M. A. Edmunds, Plasycoed; conductor, Mr. David Isaac, M.E., Troedyrhiw; adjudicators- music, Mr. W. O. Jones, U.C.W., Merthyr; poetry, recitations, etax, Rev. R. Roberts, Cwmbach; needlework and fancy work, Miss Hughes, Merthyr, and Miss Kate Jones, Troed- yrhiw; drawing, Mr. J. P. Isaac, Troedyrhiw; ambulance, Dr. Ryce, M.D., Abercanaid; min- ing, Mr. D. Francis, M.E.; accompanists, Miss K. L. Thomas, Merthyr Vale; treasurer, M1:. Evan Davies; and secretaries, Messrs. Edward Morgan and Edward Roberts. Awards:—Recit- ation (under 10 veers), "Bob amser r or (Beren): 1, Bess: 3 Francis, Troedyrhiw; 2, Megan Owen, Abercanaid; 3, Maldwyn Wil- liams, Abercanaid; 4, Eurwen v\ ulianis. Aber- canaid. Solo for boys und 16: 1, Frajik G-um- ville, Troedyrhiw, Recitation (under 12): 1, R. H. Rees, Aboroanaid; 2, Olwen Lewis, Troedyrhiw. Solo for girls under 16: Olwen Lewis, Troedyrhiw. Best twelve questions on the 1st Epistle to St. John 1, "1(\n.AAthraw," whose name did not transpire. Pianoforte solo: W Charles Walters, Treharris. Best parr of d'oyleys: Mrs. Charles Jones, Troedyrhiw. Best knitted stockings: 1. Mrs. W. Evans, Cafn: 2, divided beftween Mrs. Charles Jones and Mrs. Ellis Jones, Troedyrhiw. Contralto solo Miss Myfanwy Skym, Abercanaad. Best writing of the 100th Psalm for children under 12 years: 1, Maggie Jones; 2, T. J. Edwards; 3, D. Rowlands. Duett (under 12 years): Misaes Olwen Lewis and M. A. Thomas, Troedyrhiw. Prize bags: 1, Mrs. T. Jones 2, Miss A. Maud Lewis, Troedyrhiw. Tie: Mrs. Charles Jones. Troedyrhiw. Ambulance work: L Mr. F. Hanscombe, Troedyrhiw; 2, Mr. D. W. Jones, Abercanaid. Recitation (under 16): Winnie Williams, Abercanaid. Hand-drawing (under 12), "The Tulip": Alun Owen, Abercanaid. Hand drawing (under 10): 1, Winnie Williams, Abercanaid: 2, Penry Davies, Troedyrhiw. Soprano solo: Madam Grocutt Thomas, Aber- canaid. Base eolo: Mr. J. Owen, Treharris. Stanza, (engiyn), "Pont-y-rhun": "Cadiwgan," whose name did not transpire. Tern verses to the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George: 1, Mr. J. T. Evans (Caswallon), Cefncoedycymmer. Essay: Mr. Charles Jones, Troedyrhiw. Recitation, y mar yn aeisio diano qfi- Mr. J. Thomas, Merthyr Vale. Doett, "Arwr Cymru Fydd": Mr. Lewis Jones and friend, Merthyr. t Chief choral, mixed, not less-than 25 voices, (a) "Adgyfodiad" (D. Emlvn Eans, (b) "Dies f Irae'' (Dr. Parry); prize, £ 5, with inkstand to Tconducted ot succasshii choir: Winners, Beth- csda Glee- Singers- Tenor euk,; T. Jones, 5 Merthyr; E»ri.v> ;i

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