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LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEW EDUCATIONAL.-B. Harvey, Aberystwyth. has passed the examination of the Teacher, Training Syndicate at Cambridge University. TARIFF REFORM.—Mr D. D. Williams, agri- cultural professor at the College, has beer, selected to give evidence before the Tariff Re- form Commission. DEATH OF A REGIMENTAL GOAT.-The hand some goat of the Cardigan Artillery has beei. shot owing to its having been paralysed. Th( head and horns will be preserved. V. R. RAILWAY.—By an announcement in another column it will be seen that the half- yearly general meeting of the proprietors o: the Vale of Rheidol Light Railway Co. will be held at the offices, 109 Victoria street, West- minster, on Wednesday, the 22nd. SHOP ASSISTANTS.—The members of the Union of Shop Assistants had a social gathering at the Cafe last week, with Mr D. C. Edwards, president of the branch, in the chair, and Miss M. Doughton as accompanist. Songs were given by Miss Pollie Jones, Mr J. Lloyd Davies and Mr Jack Davies. An address was delivered by Mr J. Pearse, organiser of the Union, who urged non-members to join. JEWELLERY.—For first-class Jewellery, &c call at thp Shop of Edward Vaughan Rees. Working Lapidary, and: Gold and Silver Smith 2, King Street, near the College. Repairs on the shortest notice. THE LATE REV. T. H INGRAM.-On Sunday reference was made at Wesley Church, by the Rev. A. Markham and others, to the death of the late pastor of the Church. A vote of sympathy was proposed by Mr. G. Wilkinson, seconded by Mr R. Doughton, and passed in silence, and the Dead March was played by Miss Nowell. POLICE CASFS. John Johnson, 2 Bryn place, was summoned by P.C. Moses R. Lloyd for being drunk and disorderly at Bryn place on the 4th. Defendant was fined 5s. and costs, by John Watkins and J. D. Perrott, Esqrs. SALVATION ARMY.—Commisioner Railton visited the corps on Friday evening, and staff inspector Ward of the insurance department was also here for the week end, and had very successful meetings. PRESENTATION.—Battery Sergeant-Major Pittock, has severed his connection with the Cardigan Artillery Militia on appointment as Sergeant-instructor of volunteers at Portishead. On leaving Aberystwyth, where he has been on the staff for seven years, he was presented by Sergeant-Major Guilbert, on behalf of the I 3*4 with a gold rj". f LIBERAL SOCIAL COUNCIL.-The following 1ppointments were made for the current year i at a meeting recently held: Viscountess Parker was re-elected president, and the fol- ] lowing ladies were elected vice-presidents— Mrs Evan Evans, Mrs John Evans, Mrs Annie Griffiths, Mrs E. H. James, Mrs Job Miles, Mrs Daniel Thomas. The following ladies were elected members of the Committee-Mrs Angus, Mrs Genese, Mrs Isaac Griffiths, Miss Getta Jones, Mrs D. Lloyd, North-parade Mrs T. W. Powell, Miss Davies Cwrtmawr, Mrs Edwin Williams, Mrs William Richards, Plas Iorwerth, Mrs J. E. Williams, Miss Edwards, the Laurels, Miss Florrie Jones. Mrs T. J. Samuel was re-elected treasurer, and Mrs T. E. Ellis Was re-eleeted secretary. 1ST. CARDIGAN VOLUNTEERs.-Sergeant- Major Green last week completed twenty-five years' military service. He joined the Royal Horse Artillery as trumpeter, served for seven years in the 1st. Life Guards, was trans- ferred back to the R.H.A., and was with them for some years in India, and was awarded the long service and good conduct medal. After serving for some time with the 1st. Lin- coln Volunteers, he came to Aberystwyth on the formation of the 1st. Cardigans as their Sergeant-Major. TEMPERANCE—The following have been appointed to be officers of the Penmaesglas Congregational Temperance Society: Pre- sident, Miss H. Evans, Ellesmere House; secretary, Miss A. Jones, Chalybeate street; accompanist, Miss Polly Jones; Music in- structors, Messrs J. W. Thomas and R. Evans. C.A. CAPT. ROWLANDS.—A Douglas Town Councillor writes :-The revival has reached the Established Church in the Isle of Man. Captain Rowlands, of the Church Army, known as the Happy Little Welshman, has been holding most successful pioneer mission meetings at Douglas, and some remarkable conversions have occurred. People who have not frequented a place of worship for years have become attached, and as the mission goes on the iuterest seems to increase. MARRIAGE.-As was announced last week, the marriage was solemnised on the 31st, at the register office, between Mr W. Rowley and Miss Margaret Doughton, Little Darkgate street. The marriage was by license, and the Rev W. Jones officiated. The following is a list of presents :-Miss L. Doughton, orna- ments Miss M. L. Doughton, sugar basin and cream jug Messrs W. and T. Doughton, pair of pictures Miss Lloyd, tea service; Mr Williams, dinner service Miss Newell, set of candlesticks and quilt Mrs Neale, orna- ments the Misses Neale, pair of chairs; Misses A. and M. Davis, bread dish Mrs Clements, hot water jug Mr and Mrs Arnold, cheese dish and cover Mrs Phillips, pair of vases Mrs Isaac, ornaments Mr Richards, photo frames Miss T. M. Evans, vases Miss J. E. Richards, tablecloth Mr W. H. Jones, set of chamber ware Mr J. E. Hughes, ilandkerchiefs; Mr and Mrs Harris, picture Mrs Edwards, glasses Miss M. Williams, breakfast cruet Miss M. Griffiths, orna- ments Mrs Jones, chairs Miss S. A. Evans, photo frames Mr J. L. Evans, pair ot pictures Mr W. Jones; lamp Mr Williams, tablecloth Mr and Mrs Jones, tablecloth Mr J. M. Griffiths, toilet covers; Miss L. Griffiths, towels Mr and Mrs Rees, fancy cloth and ornaments Mr and Mrs Lewis, pair of pictures Mr E. T. Lewis, vases Mr A. Lewis, pair of trays Misses W. and M. Lewis, ornaments Mrs E. M. Evans, vases Mr Tom Rees, tea Mr Longley, ornaments Mr J. W. Jones, fire irons Mr T. Unitt, set of jugs Mr Roberts, teapot, stand and jug; Mr D. G. Jones, teapot Mr E. Santall, cheque Mr J. B. Edwards, cheque Mr D. Williams, cheque Mr Thomas Davies, silk Handkerchiefs Mortons, pair of slippers viloo o. "Rriwavfls, pair of pictures Miss -S iithel Worthington, pair of oil paintings Mrs Lewis, sugar basin and jug Mr James, handkerchiefs Mr J. R. Morris, counterpane quilt Mr Davies, pair of sheets Mr McPherson, pair of sheets. MISSION TO THE JEws.-At the united grayer meeting held at the Tabernacle Chapel ,n Monday night the Rev. A. W. Payne delivered an address on mission work among !-he Jews. The room was well packed, and uuch interest was taken in the subject. The cievs. T. Levi and R. J. Rees also spoke in .Velsh on the subject, and appeals were made )1' prayer on behalf of the Jews. A number L copies of a monthly periodical called Trusting and Toiling, issued by the Mild- nay Mission to the Jews, were presented to cbe audience on leaving the room. SPECIAL NOTICE.For smartest and most ip-to-date Ready-Made Clothing and Clothing co Measure you will do well to go to J. vVALTER EVANS, 19 Great Darkgate street. Largest assortment, choicest selection,best, value. Boys' School Suits, Is lid to 4s lid setter qualities, 5s 6d to 21s. Youths' Suits, 6s lid to 30s; Men's Suits, 15s 6d to 45s. Cricket, Tennis, and Garments of every lescription. General Drapery and Furnishing Goods, Ladies' and Children's Jackets and Jantles a speciality. Suits to Measure from 42s fit and style guaranteed.

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