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RHAYADER. I COUNTY COURT.—No disputed cases were before His Honour, Judge William Evans, at the county court on Monday. WATER-SUPPLY. Cwmdauddwr villagers will soon have a water-supply conveyed to their doors. A sewerage schetme is also contemplated. OBITUARY.—Mrs G. Ingram (Dolvair) passed away, at the age of 34 years, on Thursday, leaving a large family to mourn their loss. 11 BRIDGE APPROACHES.—Approaches to the bridge on both sides have been greatly improved, and, by the time the steam-roller has completed its work, the road should be in an excellent state of repair. WHITE BADGER.—A very rare specimen of the badger was caught on Wednesday by Mr Thomas Walter, the hunt whip. It was a white badger of splendid form and growth. The curious are ask- ing if any similar have been caught in this neigh- bourhood. MCSICAL SUCCESS. —Congratulations to Miss Eunice Jones, only daughter of Rev. and Mrs Watkin Jones, The Manse, Llanwrthwl, who passed with honours the elementary stage of the L.C.M. at the examination held at Carmarthen on Saturday. She is only 9 years old. She is a pupil of and trained for her examination by Miss G. Llewela Jones, A.L.C.M., Rhayader. The result is a credit to pupil and teacher. PARISH COUNCIL.—At the parish council meet- ing here, on Tuesday evening, there were present Messrs. R. Hughes (chairman), T. Evans, R. E. Lewis, C. Evans, John Jones, T. Price (clerk), and R. Worthing (inspector). Sir Francis Ed- wards, M.P., wrote thanking the council for the vote of sympathy and condolence. The gas bill for the payment of street lighting during last sea- son was passed. Mr W. Jones applied for pay for overtime worked at the pumping station. It was agreed to pay him 4d per hour for all overtime. A warm discussion occurred re the extension of the Rhayader Churchyard wall. The point of its advance towards the street was referred back to the district council and the surveyor. OBITUARY.—The death of Miss Clarrie Eliza- beth Lewis, last surviving daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Lewis, 37, Nigel Road, East Dul- wich, London, took place on Sunday at the age of 28. She passed away after a long illness at the house of Mr and Mrs T. Lloyd, East street (her uncle and aunt). She was a young lady of beau- tiful character and great abilities. Prior to her illness she was a teacher at St. Giles in the Fields, Holborn, London, L.C.C. school. The funeral took place on Wednesday at Cwmdauddwr Churchyard. The Rev. W. Gabe officiated. The chief mourners were Mr and Mrs Lloyd, East street; Mr and Mrs R. Hughes, London House; Mr and Mrs Ryder (uncles and aunts) Mrs James (aunt), Monmouth; Mrs Lewis, Tyncoed; Mr Lewis, Vrondorddu; Mr Lewis, Geufron, Mr Lewis, Llanafan (uncles), and other relatives. The bearers were Mr T. Lloyd, Mr Llewelyn Ii Lloyd, Mr T. Lewis, Mr Rees Lewis, Mr Penry Lewis, Mr E. Lewis. Mr R. Hughes was the undertaker, and Mr Morgan Lloyd supplied the coffin. Beautiful wreaths were sent by the fol- lowing Ethel, R. Hughes and the boys, uncle, aunt and cousin, Dolfelyn; auntie Annette and family, Brynhyfryd; cousin Jacky, Louis, Willie and Maggie, uncle Ted, Penry and Polly, Mr and Mrs Puxty, London teachers and scholars, St. Giles school, London, Tilly James, Mr and Mrs I John Davies, solicitor; auntie Ellen and Clarrie, Mr and Mrs T. Evans, uncle Tom and auntie, Glanrhos; Edith and Noel, Miss Phillips, East street.

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