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Good News.-Dunn & Sons are opening their new Boot Stores, 142 Commercial-street, Maesteg, to-day (Friday). See Win-dows for Special Holiday Bargains in Smart Hardwear Boots and Shoes. Receiving Order.—A receiving order in bankruptcy has been made in the matter of Will-am Morgan, 4 Commercial-street, Maes- teg, boot maker. The New Institute.—The new institute and library at Garth is nearing completion. The estimated cost of the building is about £ 2,000. Such an institution will be a boon, to young people especially. To Compete at National.—The NantyffylIon Male Voice Party, under the leadership of Mr. T. S. Evans, have decided to compete at the next National Eisteddfod1 at Colwyn Bay. Copies of the test pieces have been secured, and the party are already in serious practice with them. Scholarship.—The many friends of Mr. E. T. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Jones, Alma House, who is employed at the Garth and Oakwood Collieries as an electrician, will be glad to learn that he has obtained a scholar- shtp in the electrical engineering department of the Oardiff Summer Science School. Slight Fire.—On Tuesday morning a fire broke out at the residence of Mr. Alfred Love, 9 Station-terrace, Nantyffyllon. Part of the house is let as apartments, and the occupant left for work in the morning, whenj the fire was discovered in his apartments by Mr. Love. Fortunately Mr. Love wa.s able to extinguish it before much damage was. done to the property. Bereavement.—Much sympathy is felt with Mr. and' Mrs. John Rees, of Castle-street, and other members of the family in their sad bereavement in the death of their son, Mr. David Rees, of Pontyrhil, who was killed on the G.W.R. on Saturday night. The de- ceased leaves a widow and four children. Mrs. Rees (the widow) is the daughter of Mr. John White, of Nantyffyllon. A report of the inquest appears on page 3. Confirmation.On Sunday a confirmation service was held at the Romani Catholic Church. About 100 candidates presented themselves for confirmation, and Bishop Hedley addressed the candidates at length OIL the acts and sacraments of the Roman Catho- lic faith. Mr. J. Boyd Harvey, K.C.S.G., who acted' as sponsor, invited' the candidates forward. The church was packed. The children were all dressed in white, and the League of the Cross Band were in attend- ance. The Bishop also preached a sermon in the morning. Jerusalem, Nantyffyllon.—Very large con- gregations assembled at the above place last Saturday evening and on Sunday, on the oc- casion of the anniversary services, when the Rev. Philip Jones, Capel Newydd, Llanelly, officiated. Needless to say the name of the rev. gentleman is enough in the Maestog Valley, as in other places, to attract a crowd. At these meetings lie was at his best, and his elaborate and telling sermons were much en- joyed. This young cause is thriving and do- ing very good work in the plaoe. It has greatly improved in its congregational sing- ing since Mr. W. B. Evans was appoin- ted its organist. Mr. Joseph Mason conduc- bed the singing throughout.

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SECONDARY SCHOOL SITE.

UNDISCHARGED BANKRUPT'S OFFENCE.

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HOW BOOTS ARE MADE.