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ADVERTISING CHARGES. Parliamentary Notices Is. per line per insertion ttevemnMntAnnoancemeate 9d. x Le?i and Public Notices "J Municipal and School Board ?M. „ Ten<?r8 and Contracts J Auction Advertisements 4d. ff Freehold and Leasehold Pro- perty Sales 6d. „ M Religious Services ) Lectures and Entertain- V2s. 6d. per inch merits ) PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. "Wanted," "To Let," "For Sale," "Found," "Lost." at the rate of 15 Words for 6d. (prepaid). Wanted. AGENTS and CANVASSERS Wan Led. f3 to ?4 ?\? weekly. Sdls ?it si?ht. Sp?ndid opportunity Jor smart men. Nothing like it ever offered. Addressed Envelope, L.M. Company, 198, Long Lane, JLondon, S.E, w ANTED, a good, strong GENERAL SERVANT, able to undertake the whole of household duties. Must be fond of children.—Apply J., MER- evay Office. W ANTED, a LOCK-UP SHOP in a central part W of the town.—Apply W., the office of this paper. Miscellaneous. WILL the Geiitl(-m-ii who received in mistake, on TV Friday last, a NOTE BOOK, contaiiiirigummes and addresses, kindly return the same to Messrs. JOHN THOMAS & Co Stationers, Station-road, LlnnelIy. MONKY LENT to any amount; easy repayments .D:I taken. Private Inquiry Agent.- Apply "G," Office, 9. Brynmor-road, Liniielly. To Let. rlF/r. DWELLING-HOUSE and LARGE .1 GARDEN, at Ghmyrafou, FeiiufoeL—Apply WATERLOO INN. Station Road. TO LET. HOUSM ami SHOP in Swansea-road.— TAI?[)Iy J. DAvms & SONS, Cowell House, Llan- elly. IOCK-UP SHOP To Be Let at 3, Park Terrace, J Park Street. TO LET. with immediate possession, at the exceed- ingly moderate rent of £ 55 per annum, a Superior Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE in New Road, Llane}}y. cornml1!1din pretty and extensive views ef Carmarthen Bay. the Gower Const, and Stradey Park The house is a commodious one, and possesses J every modern convenience. At the back are Stables, Coaeh-houses, and a large Garden. For further par- ticulars apply to W. BUCKLEY RODKKICX, Solictor, Llanelly. TO BE ) ET. a VHY Commodious HOUSE, being TN,? 18, N?wRoad. There is every modern con- venience, including bath room, with hot and cold water. Rent. £ 31 per annum. Immediate possession e&n be obtained For further particulars and to view, blipiv to Rev. ELVET LKWIS, Caeffair. Llanelly, or to Mr. GKOROK BUAKE, Stradey Estate Agent. TO LET, DWELLING HOUSE and GARDEN  known as Cupel Uchaf.-Apply on the Premises P>UILDJNG LAND TO LET at Cape], near Box JD S'?th I<pf'ct, hoLting m?in road. Good Garden Ground no Borough Rales. Water Main laid on favourable terms —Apply W. J. RERS, Gelly House. For Sale. FOR Best RIEAD and BUTTER, go to PHILLIPS', JL' TLsouuas St reet. FOR B?t WELSH BACON and HAMS. go to "W. J PHJUJPS, Grocer, Marine Street, L}anelly. PEMBREY SCHOOL BOARD. VXTANTTSD, immf?i?tpiy. a Trained Certificated VV ASSISTANT MASTER for the Copperworks Boys' School. Salat-y, X'iO per annum (if holding full •' D," £ 75). increasing X;5 per year to X]OO. Al),,jlica- tions, stating age and experience, with testimonials, to be sent, ou or before Saturday, the 29th inst., to W. H. COX, Clerk. Llanelly, 11th May, 1897. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON WKD?SDAY, May 19, ?u EXCURSION to 0 BELFAST, Armagh, EnuiskiUen, Ginnt? Causeway, &c., for 10 davs or less, will leave CAR- MARTHEN "t 1 10 1.).M., LLANELLY, 2.5, and SWANSEA at 2.35 p.m. For bookings from other stations, WEEK END EXCURSIONS, &c.. see bills and pamphlet. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. Re Elizabeth Lewis (Deceased). PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE 22 and 23 VIC., CAP. 35. A LL Persons having any Claims against the Estate of BUZABRTH L IT WIS. late of No. 6, Mount Pleasant. LI>inpiiy, in the County of Carmarthen, Widow. who died on the 5th day of September. 1898. and to whose personal Estate Letters of A d mil list rat ion were on the 9th day of March, 1897, granted out of the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice to Agnes Lewis, of 24. Coldstream Street, Llanelly, Spinster, are hereby required to send particulars, in irriting. of their Claims or Demands to us, the under- Bigned, Solicitors to the Administratrix, on or before the 20th day of May, 1897. after which date the Administratrix will proceed to distribute the Estate, having reu»rd oi.ly to the Claims and Demands of which s'e shall then have had notice. Dated this 8th day of May, 1897. JOHNSON AND STEAD, Church Street, Llanelly, Solicitors to the Administratrix. PRELnnARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE ANNUAL TEA AND CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT BETHANIA CHAPEL, NEW DOCK, ON Whit Monday, June 7th, 1897. FURTHER PARTICULARS SHORTLY. JAMESTONES. BILLPOSTER, STATION 210AD, KIDWELLY. rpHS o:\b Billposter that c?n post ?nd deliver J. Kidwelly and District tboroughly, A3i work done personally. No Boys. INSPECTION INVITED. I  R L? REES^ | ..Ii.. f\. ) STOCK & SEARS BROKER, ) VAUGHAN STREET, LLANELLY. t Brans.—Rhyroney Ord. Stock. Weaver's Old. and prer. j Bocbiey"k Tre-Pref. and Deb. Stool:, j Spilter's «nd Baker's Ord. and Pref. North's Colliery Deb. Stock. í 8*X»HHS. Llanelly Laundry Shares. Taff Vide Ord. Stranaghau and Stephens' Ord. & Pref. Kaffirs & Westraliaiis at DENTISTRY.—Mk. UOPHAn., 8UIWEON i.J DENTIST, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN, ATTENDS Id. AM JOJ < J j Y tVJmY THURSDAY AT Mr. T. V. JONES, Grocer (Corner of Market Street). ArnaeMt Weth oupplied at Greatly Keduc&l 1ricog. Teeth Extracted i Teeth Stopped from Is. Honra of Attendance from 10 a.m. II Teeth Ste pl:llblie)ieil at Uanelly over 17 y?ra.- AMTT. j 11, PARK STREET, LLANELLY. J. T. MORGAN, TAILOR AND DRAPER, (Late of FELINFOEL,) Begs to inform his numerous Friends and Customers that he has removed to the above address with a New Stock of Woollen and Tweed Goods INCLUDING Vicunas, Serges, Scotch and Irish Suitings, Fancy Trouserings of the Newest Patterns and Designs. Gentlemen's own materials made up. Fit, Style, and Workmanship guaranteed. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS- J. T. MORGAN, 11, PARK STREET, LLANELLY. (Opposite ARTHUR E. DAVIES, Merchant.) THE CELEBRATED C.B. Corsets. I I In Black and Slate. eliotype car 2/11 and 3/6 j (• I I WILLIAMS', "THE TEMPLE." I I Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, Sunshades, I i i I 12 i Fancy Dress Materials, Trimmings, Hosiery, GIoves. DAVID EVANS, Bradford House and Stepney House, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY. EXCELSIOR & PEARL WHISKIES.  i. i?AjL?ju W?v JTLT.liT.O?1J??.JTLTi7?iQo. AWARDED Gold Medal, Highest Award, International Exhibition, Bordeaux; Diploma, Highest Award, Cardiff Exhibition. The Pearl and Excelsior Whiskies are recommended by the Lancet, British Medical Journal and other high authorities for their purity and dietetic qualities. 'GUINEA A M RS), Acknowledged to be the Best Value in the Market. WINES and SPIBITS of the Finest Quality and at standard strength only. MARGRAVE BROS, LLANELLY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. MR. DAVID FRANCIS has been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the STEPNEY ARMS HOTEL. LLANELLY, ou THURSDAY, the 27th d*y of MAY, 1897, at 3 for 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to suck Con- ditions of Sale as shall thegi be produced), all that Modern, Compact, and Conveniently Situated TIN- PLATE WORKS, known an the Ashburnham Tinplate Works, situate in immediate contiguity to the Docks at Burry Port, and comprising Four Tinplate Mill, together with the adjuncts uwal and necessary for carrying on business of Tinplate Manufacture. The Property is held under Lenses from the Right Hon. The Earl of Ashburnham, and others, ft,r a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1889, at the low aggregate rents of £ 106 10s., which sum includes the provisi m of an abundant supply of water for a works of the capacit-y of 12 mills. The Works are most admirably situated for facile and ecollomic working, and have been constructed in a most substantial manner, with every modern appliance and convenience. Permission to view and copies of the particulars and conditions of sale may be bad on application to the Liquidators of the Ashburnham Tinplate Company, Limited, viz., Samuel Taylor, Esq., 3, Temple Build- ings, Swansea, and Isaac Phillips, Esq., Brynteg, Burry Port, R.SO of Messrs. Andrew WOilct & Purves, Solicitors, 8, Great James Street, Bedford Row, London, W.C. the Auctioneer, 16, West Eud, Llauelly; or of D. W. REES, Solicitor, Llnnelly. Llandyry House, near Trimsaran IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE, &c. All R. WILLIAM DAVID is instructed to SELL by iti PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, on MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1897, the whole of the Household Furniture, Including Dining, Drawing, Breakfast Room, and Library Appointments, the contents of Seven Bed- rooms, Kitchen, &c. Also a SPLENDID PHJETON (as good as new). Sale to Commence at 12 o'clock noon. TERMS CASH. No RBSMHVE. Further particulars of the Auctioneer at his Offices, 14, Vaughan-street, Llanelly. LLANELLY. —.4 In Bankruptcy. No. 2 of 1897. Be THOMAS PUGH JONKS, 48, St. tioii it i) (I Llan- gathen Yard, Ironmonger, Contractor, Timber and Builders' Merchant. To Builders, Contractors, Painters, Plumbers, Iron- mongers, Joiners, Farmers, Timber Merchants. Colliery Proprietors, and others. MR. FRANK E. TUNBRlDGE will SELL by if .PUBLIC AUCTION at 48 Station Road, and Llangathen Yard, Llanelly, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. May 18t.h, 19th, and 20th, 1897, and following day, if necessary, the whole of the STOCK- IN-TRADE, PLANT, MACHINERY, and OTHER EFFECTS, of and belonging to the above-mentioned Estate. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon precisely. Detailed Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be obtained one week prior to the Sale upon application to R. PHILLIPS PIKE, Esq., Chartered Accountant, 35 and 36, Wind Street, Swan sea, Of C. E. DOVEY, ESQ., Chartered Accountant, 31, Queen Street, Cardiff, Or of the ATJCTIONEKR, 10. Oxford Street, Swansea. f
Family Notices
36 irtlis, Attirriages, anD Betitils. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and Dil,ATUIS.-Offlee y 3. Goring Place, Llanelly. A. D. Davies, registrar. Office boars: Morning, 10 to 12a.m.; except Fridays, 2 to 4 p.m., and every evening 6 to 8 p.m. BIRTHS. Joiis.-On the 8th inst., at Glasfryn, Llanelly, the wife of D. John, of a daughter. LEWIS.—On the 8th inst., at Pentrepoeth, Llanelly, the wife of John Lewis, of twins. MARRIAGES THOMAS --WILLIAM.S.-Oll the 6th inst., at Tabernacle Chapel, by the Kev. D. Wynne Evan", Hy. Thomas, Victoria-terrace, to Margaret Williams, 28, Forge. Both of Llanelly. WILLIAMS-GRIFFITHS.- Oil the 8th inst., at Moriah Chapel, by the Rev. R. B. Jones, D. J. Williams, 67, Manselton Street, St. Paul's, to M. A. Griffiths, of the same place. Buth of Llanelly. DEATHS. THOMAS.—On the 8th inst. at 8. Albert-street. Llan- elly, W. J. Thomas, tinplate workm-tn, nged 26 years. MORGAN.-On the 8t,h inst at Pottery-road, Llanelly, Henry Morgan, tinplate workman, a'ed 60 years. JONSS.—On the 11th inst., at 32. Marble Hall-road, Llanelly, Thomas Jones, agell 77 years. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock (public). MORGAN.—On the lith insb., at Dimpath, Llanelly, Myria, widow of Samuel Morgan, nged 70 years. JONKS.—On the 12th inst., at Zion Row, Llanelly, Elizabeth, wife of D Jones, aged 54 years.
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.(
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ( THE annual report of the executive body of the Llanelly Chamber of Commerce furnished to the annual meeting of the Chamber on Friday evening last, and reproduced in another column, discloses an excellent condition of vitality of the body entrusted with the advancement of the commercial well-being of this community. The steady, healthy and useful progress of the Chamber during recent years is one of the most gratifying facts in the history of the town, substantial guarantees being offered in that progress that the commercial interests of the borough and district will be faithfully and energetically advanced. During the year which closed on Friday evening last, the activities of the Chamber were more than ordinarily con- .'1 spicuous, tne ttiscussions conducted under its auspices and the resolutions sealed with its imprimatur comprehending a variety of questions of local and imperial girth, and affecting for good in no small degree, the administration of the town in a number of directions. We have nothing but commendation for the width of its outlook, the vigilance of its watchfulness, and the promptness of its iuitiativeness. In each of these three particulars, the Chamber has been singularly prominent in the past year, a prominence due largely to the effectiveness of its administration by the gentleman in authority. Mr. DAN WIMJAMS, i who retires from the presidency after three years' service, and Mr. F. N. POWKLL, tho hon. secretary, 'Vhose business-like ha,bita have been of immense assistance to the council, deserve speoial mention for the excellent work which both have rendered to the Cham ber. In the ensuing year another able an;! gifted commercial man in the person of Mr. GWIIA-M EVANS will have the direction of affairs, aud with returning healthjwhich wehope to see fully restored shortly, he will, doubtless, worthily and successfully follow in the footsteps of his predecessor. It is to be hoped that at an early date the executive body will be able to make arrangements for an extension of accommodation for the use of the Chamber. The existing room is woefully in- adequate to meet the requirements of the large I and influential body into which the Chamber has grown, and it seems to us that the executive should regard this question not merely in the light of one that should be settled immediately a favourable opportunity occurs, but a question of urgency for the solution of which opportun- ities should be either accelerated or created.
THE PILOTAGE QUESTION. I
THE PILOTAGE QUESTION. I FOR the space of two years or moro the Llan- elly pilots have been kept in suspense m rela- tion to the course which the Harbour Com- missioners intend to pursue in reference to the conditions of the pilotage in this hdrhour. It will bd remembered that some years ago new bye- laws were formulated in which a provision appeared making the pilotage of the port non- compulsory. Those bye-laws, however, still await confirmation by a judge in chambers, and in the absence of that confirmation they must necessarily be inoperative.. The question was raised on one occasion before Mr. Justice KENNEDY, who was indisposed to sanction the confirmation in the absence of any provision by the Commissioners for compensating the pilots for the loss inevitably sustained by the withdrawal of a definite and exclusive right to the pilotage of the port. The Commissioners, however, are apparently indisposed to make provision for compensation ou the lines suggest- ed by Mr. Justice KENNEDY, and for two years the question has been hanging fire, the pilots meanwhile being kept in a state of suspense, from which it is not unreasonable they should pray to be relieved. It seems to us only fair that some definite decision should be come to, in the interests of the pilots, and for the reputation of the Commissioners, At the meeting on Monday, a letter was read from the legal representative of the pilots directing attention to the propriety of the much-vexed question being settled without further delay, together with a promise that if the Commission- ers were indisposed to proceed further for the necessary confirmation, that the pilots would undertake to bear the costs incurred in their opposition to the application made by the Commissioners before tha Judge. We believe a feeling is growing on the Commission that any further prolongation of the delay would be alike indecent and unbusinesslike, and we are hoping to find, therefore, at an early date a definite decision come to. From the pro- ceedings of the Commissioners ou Monday, it was obvious that the suspense and uncertainty of the existing vogue are responsible for no inconsiderable amount of dislocation of the pilotage arrangements, and this dislocation must necessarily deepen as the period of delay is extended.
THE LIGHTING OF THE CHANNEL.
THE LIGHTING OF THE CHANNEL. AT Monday's meeting of the Harbour Com- missioners, Mr. COOMBS, one of the new mem- bers, brought to the fore the important question of lighting the channel, and thus making Llanelly a twenty-four hours' port. The im- portance of this improvement cannot be over- estimated. It goes to the root of the conditions of prosperity underlying the management of the port. We are rejoiced, therefore, that Mr. OOOMBS has taken the matter in hand, especially in view of his declaration that in consequence of the primitive limitations of navigation in our channels, thousands of tons of shipping are dealt with at Swansea. Our readers will, we are sure, join with us in expressing the hope that Mr. OOOMDS will keep this question constantly in front, for we have abundant testimony on all hands that in the satisfactory solution of this problem lies the hope of a large extension of our shipping tramc. An objection was raised at the meeting referred to, arising out of the fact that the work will incur a considerable expenditure which cannot be undertaken until the new projected loan is negotiated. Mr. COOMBS, however, is of opinion that a section of the scheme may be carried out in the absence of the financial re-adjustment which, it is hoped, will soon be effected, his contention being that the increased traffic and the consequent increased revenue would cover the cost, or at least, the interest on the cost involved in giving effect to the proposal. Mr. FOWLER, the resident engineer, is to report on the question at the next meeting of the Com- missioners, and we are living in the hope that his report may be of such a character as will warrant the Commissioners in initiating the work at once.
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.A -m' TOWN BAND PISIZK DRAWING.—The drawing in con- nection with thea,bove will take plac. lit the Athenaeum Hall, on Saturday nexfc, May JSfcfa, at 7 p.m.—ADVT. If yon want a real good Wedding Einpr, the best place is at H. KAI.TEWBACH'S, Vautfliaii Street, and Arcade, where, in addition, you will get a genuine present.—ADVT. SECOND LLANELTA' 676TH STAKR-BOWKKTT BQIMIINO SOCIKTY.—The members are hereby nutilied that on aud after next Tuesday the Subscription Jleethiff of the Society will close at 8 p.m., and not at 8.30 us at present.—W. DAVID (Auctioneer, fee,), Secretary.— ADVT. FIRST LLANELLY 561ST STARR-BOWKEYT BIJILMNCJ SOCIKTY.—Appropriation on Wednesday next at 8 45 p.m. Subscriptions should be paid before 8.30. Members are hereby notified that after this night the Society's Subscription Meetiug will close at 8 o'clock, instead of 8.30 as at present.-W. DAVID (Anefcicneer, &c.), Secretary.—ADVT.
I NEW FIRM OF AUCTJONEEBS.
I NEW FIRM OF AUCTJONEEBS. We are informed on excellent authority that Mr. W. N. Jones, auctioneer of TirydaU, and Mr. haa., Phillips, of Brynteg, Burry Port,, have decided to start lousiness in Llanelly as auctioneers, house and iandagentg, and have taken premises m a main stree t where they will open business immediately.
A SPLENDID GIFT TO LLAN-IIGENNECH...
A SPLENDID GIFT TO LLAN- I GENNECH. GENEROSITY OF ALDERMAN DAVID I EVANS. Aldffljrmaa David Bvans, of Llangimmrh Park, bag intimated an intention of presenting the village with j a plot of ground near the station as a site for a library and recreation grosnda. an-l with £100 toward# erect- f1 ag the buildings.
OUR BOARD SCHOOLS.
OUR BOARD SCHOOLS. w RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MANAGE- MENT CO MM LIT EE. At a meeting of the Llanelly School Board held on Tuesday, the recommendations of the School Manage- ment Committee were confirmed ns follows :— BIOYH GIRLS' SCHOOL. It was decided to call the attention of the Attend- ance Officer to the children that ha.d teft the above school without pasxiug the required standard. COPPBRWOKE3 BOYS SCHOOL. It was resolved to transfer Alice Boultoa and Edith Mills to Copper works Boys' School as Bx-P.T.'s, and also to call the attention of the head teacher of the Girls' School to the fall of percentage in attendance. DAFKN SCHOOL. The attention of the managers is required to the delay in forwarding the report to the meetiug. It was also decided that an increase in the ex-p.t.'s salary be allowed. FKLINFOKL SCHOOL. It was decided that all increase in the assistants salary be allowed as recommended. PITH ROADS. The architect was instructed to report upou the provision of a w»shhand basin as recommended, and also the ventilation of the schoolroom. OWKNORAKTH SCHOOL. It WIIS dacided to consider tfic managers' rept)rt when the stuff was revised for the year. JlIGHlR GRAD8 EOFs' SCHOOL. The attention of the attendance officer was directed to the children who have left the school. HIQHBB GUA-DN GIRLS' SCHOOL. It was decided that the desks, cupboard, and hat pegs be supplied as recommended. LLWYNIIHNDY SCHOOL. The recommendation of the managers to allow the railings to remain as fixed in front of the vestry was confirmed, and also to carry out the cleaning. It was resolved to invite tenders for raisittg the wall of the school. I MAKKKT STRKKT SCHOOL. I The attendance officer's atteutiou is directed to the I childreu.Leaving this school. I NIW DOCK GIRLS' SCHOOL. I It was decided to obtain the requisite furniture for the above school. I PARK STRKET SCHOOL. I The Attendance Officer was instructed to inquire iuto the childreu who have left this school. I PONTTBA1KS SCHOOL. The cleric was authorised to see the medical otficer aud get information in reference to the prevalenee of scarlet fever, and see if it is advisable to clese the school, and also write to the contractor drawing his attention to the penalties incurred by him in the non- completion of the school house.. I LAKEPIELD GIRLS' SCHOOL. It was decided that the bead-teacher be asked to explain the meaning of the remark, in her repDrt, that Emily Thomas would not attend school, the attendance officer ha.viug reported that she was from home. I LAKKFIEI.D DEAF AND DUMB SCHOOr. It was resolved that a cupboard be provided for the deaf and dumb classroom as recommended by the managers, and also that hat pegs be provided for the girls' departmeiit.
I CRICKET MATCHES.
I CRICKET MATCHES. I I LLANELLY v. SWANSEA. This match was played at Swansea on Saturday, and resulted in a victory for the visitors. Fairly representative teams faced each other oil the occasion. Howbeit, the Llanelly ex-captain, 3f. N. Powell, was unable to be present, and thB visiting team were no doubt weakened by his absence. Swansea went in first and were disposed of for 53. Llanelly followed and compiled S3-thanks chiefly to the magnifioent batting of the LlaDeliy pro, W. Davies. Scores: SWAJTSEA. 'a Dr Reid b Fred Rees 2 Bancroft c anri b J) L Joseph 8 E Bishop b Fred Rees 0 J P Goeghegmi c H W Veall b Joseph 5 J A Davies « Veall 1) Joseph fS J P Long c P Rees b Joseph 11 Creber b Hees 9 G Bowen Ibw b Joseph 4 T R Griffiths b F Rees 8 A W Samuel (capt.) b Joseph I S Murphy not out .4 Ext<M. 3 ota1. 53 ELJkY. Fred Rees c Davies b Creber n G P Lewis st Bancroft b Creber .?..J.J?.?.??. 3 J Howell c Murphy b Creber ¡j H W Veall c Bowen b Stxnuel H W Seymour b Creber P Rees b Samuel ']"[7..7 J' LI John st Bancroft b Oreber. 4 Davies (pro.) not out 4J H Samuel 0 aud b Goegliegfin 4 If Howell b Creber (> D L Joseph c Murphy b Creber I Extras. 3 Total m FELINFOEL v. GARNANT. This league match was played at FeHnft'eI Saturday last, and nsultod in a win for !í'Clinfof by 21 runs. For the homesters R. Thoma.s and' Hughes batted well, the, former making 30, and tbl latter 14. H. Morgans was the top scorer for tbÐ visitors with 16. Scores :— FELINFOEL. T Hughes run out 14 D Boweii b J Jones <> r l Cumraings c Rees b Jones # W D Richards b Jones 8 It Thomas bjolles .)a J Samuel b WiIlÜ1.lTls. 2 E E Biutey b WiiUa'ns. 1 H Boweu c Wiiliams b J Morris "> A Hughes c Williams b Jones W Y Nevill (capt.) c Morris b Jones 3 W Price not out, .?.?..?.??. (I Extras Tol:a1. 72 GARNANT. T Rees c D Bowen b Simiiel D James t; D Boweu b Richards H Drew run out !t iji:l;;i: I J Jones run out 3 l:WiHiamsbBai)8.v..?.?.?????'??.'? 8 \V Evans st Cummings b Bailey f> J Morris run out. (I EMorrisbii.ioha.rds .?.?.?.?'?. 4 J Morrjs not (,tit a A Roberts b Richards Extras ?' Total. I LLANELLY CHURCH CRICKET CLUB- I At a meeting of the LiaueHy Church C.C.? b?"e All Saints' Vestry hst Friday, the following vere dected oEocrs for the season :—Captain, Rev. ??"'?f?, Jones-Powell; vice-captain, Mr. A. Staples tre'LSUI ef, Mr J. D. Mack; secretary, Mr. B. Richard' High-street. PUPIL TEACHERS' I The above clisb has been formed with Mr. 1]. I Griffiths as secretary. A meeting will he beltl 00.I I Saturday to elect theolher officers.
"SEREN CYMUU coupANY- I
"SEREN CYMUU coupANY- I  The annual meeting of the &rM C?MrM ?? ?"?ty WM hdd at Y(-,SICI.tiny. WAIlt-' n 'tte "d- report—of a very satisfactory isat'ire—was subs*" A dividend of ten per cent, was declared.
OUR VOLUNTEER CORPS'f
OUR VOLUNTEER CORPS' f ORDERS FOR THE WEEK. c. I  gCIJII' Ord¡r¡y omer, (?piaiu Phillips; orderly  rbO[t5; Sergt. Thomas; orderly corpora l, CorpL ? /c? company drill on Tuesday uoiform drill or''0.,ej pouch) S.ery member of the company is reql1 a to "14,tlt)epiday -ii FndKy. Company !)"!? in {.??. clothes.  t)t@ be ?.1 m,-???tilig of tb,- ?! Armoury, ou Friday next, ?b 7.2U p.m. sh?yp-