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LLANWRTYD WELLS. I

LLANGAMMARCH WELLS. I

SENNYBRIDGE. I

YAYNOR. I

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CLYDACH. I

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BUILTH WELLS. I

CRICKHOWELL. I

LLANDOVERY. I

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RHAYADER.I

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RHAYADER. I H. B. Jones (late Meredith and Jones)* for watch, clock, etc., repairs. r257 CHURCHYARD.—The extension of the churchyard is in course of progress. "FLAG DAY."—Wednesday was French Red Cross day here. FURLOUGH.—Sgt. J. Davies, Montgomeryshire Yeomanry, is here on a few days' leave. BOARD OF GUARDIANS.—Mr Edward Price (vice- chairman) presided over a. meeting of this author, ity on Wednesday. Business was routine. IMPROVEMENT.—The road in Bridge street, for some time in unsatisfactory condition, has been steam-rolled and repaired. FRENCH RED Citoss.-Tlie collectors on the streets on Wednesday and Friday, who were col- lecting towards this worthy object, realised a total of £ 21. THE WOUNDED.—The Boy Scouts canvassed the town and district this week for magazines to be sent to the wounded. The response taxed the strength of the lads to carry the parcels. PERSONAL.—Lieut.-Col. R. R. Sladen, D.S.O., who was wounded at "Hill 60," has returned from his home here to Scotland. He has been decorated with the C.M.G. 1ST HEREPORDS.—It is announced that the 1st Battalion Hereford Regiment is under orders, and that they may sail any day at an early date. This means that the majority of Rhayader con- tingent will soon be on the move. SUNDAY SCHOOLS.—Circumstances have made it necessary to abandon the year's outing for the Sunday school scholars to the sea-side. Arrange- ments, however, are being made to hold a tea party at home in August. WORTH KNOWING.—The enormous Stock held at the C.W. Emporium, Limited, Llandrindod Wells, affords exceptional economical advantage now that many articles are almost unobtainable. 563 DARDANELLES.—With sorrow and sympathy we have to recor4 the death of Mr Edmund Jones, step-brother of Mr Arnold Jones, Bridge street. He was one of the brave 1st Lancashire Fusiliers, specially mentioned for their daring by General Ian Hamilton in his historic despatch. He was severely wounded in that memorable charge and died of his wounds at Malta on the 21st inst. EGGS FOR THE WOU.NDED.-Tlie hon. sec. of the Rhayader Fur and Feather Association furnished our correspondent with the following particulars of eggs collected and forwarded during the 8 weeks ending June 23th: Rhayader, 851; Argoed Mill, 402; Newbridge, 387; St. Harmon, 380; Bwlch- sarnau, 366; Pantvdwr, 256; Nantmel, 17.0; Llan- wrthwl, 121; Elan Village, 119; The Ysfa, 0; total, 3,052. OBITUARY.—The death of Mrs Ingram, Tyn- llidiart, took place on Tuesday, the 6th inst., at the ripe age of 84. The remains were buried in Cwmdauddwr churchyard on Friday. Rev. W. Gabe officiated. The old Welsh hymn "Byd myrdd o ryfedodau" was sung at the graveside. The bearers were Messrs. T. Morgan, Blaenyglyn; D. Williams, Troedrhiwdrain; J. Evans, Allt- goch; J. Hughes, Pistyll; T. Evans, Pengarreg; W. Pugh, Bodtalog. Mr W. Jones supplied the coffin. Mr Price, Rhayader House, was the under- taker. A number of beautiful wreaths were sent. LOCAL HERO.—The news has just reached the Dderw to the effect that Second-Lieut. G. T. Prickard (3rd Batt. South Wales Borderers), who was reported "missing" on June 4th, is believed to have been killed in action on that date. He obtained his commission in November, and, early in May, was sent out with a draft of 500 men and 20 officers to join the 2nd Battalion of the South Wales Borderers, engaged in the Dardanelles. However, on arrival there, he was attached to the 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers, who were brigaded with the South Wales Borderers, and formed part of the famous 29th Division, which received such special mention in Sir Ian Hamilton's last dis- patch. He landed on May 27th, and, on June 4th, his regiment took part in the general ad- vance ordered for that day. He was last seen leading his men in an assault on the Turkish trenches, which they gallantly reached. But not one returned, and it is believed all were killed. OBITUARY.—With regret we record the death of I Mrs Elizabeth Evans (Vicarage Cottage) on the 3rd inst., at the advanced age of 84 years. She spent 41 years at Vicarage Cottage, and her hus- band pre-deceased her nine years. Deceased was a native of the district and a descendant of the late Jonathan Williams, the Radnorshire histor- ian.. Her mortal remains were laid to rest at the parish churchyard on Wednesday. Rev. G. Roberts (vicar) officiated, and was assisted by the Rev. Corrie James. Mourners were Mr and Mrs Edward Evans (son and daughter-in-law), Misses E. A. and M. Evans (daughters), Mr and Mrs T. L. Evans (son and daughter-in-law), Mrs E. Evans (sister), Mr J. Evans, Mrs G. Meredith (niece), Mrs E. Weale (niece), Lieut. Evans (Manchester Regiment) and Miss Mary Jane Evans (grand-children); Mrs P. Middleton (niece). Mr John Hamer (nephew), and Miss Mary Mor- gan (niece).

LLANDRINDOD WELLS. I

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KNIGHTON. I

LLANGUNLLO.

WILLEY. I

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LLANFIHANGEL NANTMELAN. i

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