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I SOUTH CARDIGANSHIRE' Monthly…

---THE NORTH CARDIGANshire…

BALA.

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BALA. PICNIC.-On Friday last a party from Bala went on a picnic to Caereini Lake where they spent a very enjoyable day. One of the poets, who was a member of the party, a chaired and crowned bard to boot, could not refrain from giving expression to the beauties of the Lake. The following was his bardic effusion •.— Oer unig yw Llyn Caereini—a gwyw Pan fo'r gauaf drosti Ond braf yn yr haf yw hi A dedwyddyd dod iddi." SCHOLASTIC.—We are glad to understand that Mr. D. Miall Edwards, B.A., formerly a pupil of Mr. Evans at the Bala Grammar School, afterwards a student at the North Wales University College and the Bala-Bangor Independent College, has been awarded the Mill Hill prize which is annually given at Mansfield, Oxford, for the best results in the College Examination of the year. FRIENDLY SOCIFTY.-Tlie Bala Female Independent Friendly Society held their anniversary on Tuesday last. They formed into procession and marched from the C.M. Chapel through the principal streets pre- ceded by the Llandderfel Brass Band and by the Medical Officer (Dr. Williams) and his assistant (Dr. White Jones). They presented a very pleasing appearance. An excellent tea was prepared at the Victoria Hall by Hon, Lady Members. The society is in a very flourishing condition. The number on roll at the end of the year was 371. During the past year L44 19s. 6d. had been granted to the sick and L15 towards burials. The total balance in hand 31st December, 1898, was E347 4s. 3d. Mr. W. E. Jones acts as treasurer and Mr. J. T. Jones, 32, Tegid-street, is the secretary, both rendering excellent service. CYMANFA HoT,r.-The above meeting in connection with the C.M. Churches of Penllyn was held at Llan- dderfel on Wednesdav. the 13th inst. Mr. R. Thomas. Llandderfel, presided. Rev. J. Howell Hughes, Bala, catechised the assembly in the 8th chapter of the" Hyfforddwr." The reverend gentleman proved himself master of his work, and the answers to the questions asked were good and complete. At the close Professor Williams gave an instructive address, in which he referred to the benefits accruing from meetings of this nature. Among other things he ad- vised them to learn to give their replies in the fewest possible words, to adopt multum in parvo as their aim. Upon the motion of Rev, J. J. Williams, seconded by Messrs Evan Davies, Bala. and R. Evans, Crynierth, it was decided to ask Mr. Hughes to pre- pare a series of questions on the 9th chapter. Rev. Owen Ellis, Llanuwchllyd, and Mr. W. D. Owen, Liverpool, also took part in the meetings. Strangers were entertained by Llandderfel friends at the Board School there. The only successful competitor in East Merioneth in the chief Sunday School Con- nexional examination was Mr. D. C. Jones, and the usual certificate was awarded to him. THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE.—The appointments of Rev. J. Puleston Jones as Lecturer on Hellenistic Greek and Rev E 0 Davies as Lecturer on Dogmatics, have now been confirmed, and they will undertake the duties of office in September next.—The terminal examinations are now on. The College breaks up on the 6th July, when the distribution of prizes will take place. The annual address will this year be delivered by Dr. Joseph Roberts, of New York. EXCURSIO:-< W e understand that the C. M. Sunday-school trip will this year be made to Pwllheli Thursday the 29th inst. is the day elected.

A SMART WEDDING. --

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DYFFRYN ARDUDWY.

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TOWYN.