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ENLIGHTENING THE WELSHMEN.

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LLANIDLOES. TlIe GLYNNE MILLS have re-commenced work at full time, and there is a slight improvement in trade. SUCCESS.—A first-class Queen's scholarship has been gained by Miss E. J. Kitto, pupil teacher atthe Glandwr Board School. Sne will enter the Home 1 and Colonial Training College for two yearl in January next. Miss Kitto has also won three draw- ing certificates from the Science and Art Department, Kensington. TttE MUNICIPAL ELECTION.—There is every probability that a contest will take idlace in the borough. The retiring members are Councillors S. Meddius, Richard George, and Elias Dakin, but there are four vacancies. In addition to the ratinng councillors seeking re-election, Messrs Evan Wi!liams and A. J. Morris have issued addresses, and othqr gentlemen one said to have decided to come out. Nominations can be received up to Monday, October 24th, and it is competent for candidates to withdraw up to Wednesday, 25: h inst. HORSE FAIR.—This fair was held on Thursday last. and there was a large attendance of stock, chiefly colts, which were offered for øa.b, and al- though there were not many distant buyers present, still a considerable amount of trade was done at slightly advanced prices. EDUCATIONAL. -There were ten competitors at the recent examination for the four exhibitions given by the Bangor Clerical Education Society. Amongst those successful we arc pleased to notice the name of Mr David M. Davies, Durham University, son of the Mr Davies, Nantygeifr, Llanidloes. OBITUARY.—The death is announced of Mr Howell W. Lloyd, of Rhaggatt, Merionethshire, a well-known Welsh antiquary. He materially assisted the late Chevalier Lloyd, of Clochfaen, Llsngnrig, in his his- tory of Powys Fadog. Deceased was 76 years old. PREACHING SERVICES.—The Baptist Church held their annual preaching- services, on Tuesday last, when able sermons were preached by the Feve. C. Davies, Cardiff, and E. M. Thomas, Carmarthen.1 The meetings were well attended, and good collections made in aid of the Chapel Funds. MUNICIPAL ELECTION.—Thru contest promises to be an exciting one. There are several candidates ntmed for the five vacancies to be filled on the 1st November. The three retiring councillors are Messrs Samuel Meddins, Elias Dakin, and Richard George. In addition to these, the following gentlemen are mentioned aA probable candidates Messrs Evan Evans, shoemaker Evan Williams, ironmonger; A. J. Morris, draper; Daniel Higgs, grocer; Thomas Pryce Jones. chemist; and John Jervis, barber, all of which are Liberals in politics. The last day for receiving nominations is Friday, five o'clock, with. drawals Wednesday. »

EXHIBITION OF FIR a BRIGADE…

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GARTHMYL.

LLANFAIR CAEREINION,

LLANWRIN.

MONTGOMERY.

MACHYNLLETH.I

THE COAL CRISIS.

INOTES ON FOOTBALL.

SHROPSHIRE AND DISTRICT LEAGUE.

WELSH LEAGUE.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

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