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MINERS' DEMONSTRATION AT ABERCTNON.

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EARLY CLOSING OF SHOPS

YOUNG WIFE DROWNED AT STRATFORD.

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Breti)si, BIRTHS. BULL.—At 38, Colum-road, Cardiff, on July 12th, the wife of Geo. B. Bullt^)f a son. CULLEX.—At 30, Hamilton-street, Cardiff, on the llth inst., the wife of T. Cullen, of a daughter. DlG-bi- W itjLIAMS.—Juiy 9th, at Philiphaugh, St. Columb, Cornwall, Ethel. the wife of Captain Charles Digby-Williams, a son. HA-kPF,R.-At 31. Ninian-road, Cardiff, on the llth inst., the wife of Reuben Harper, of a son. MUSGKOVE.—On July llth, at 8, Herbert-ter- race, Penarth, the wife of Charles D. Mus- grove, M.D., of a son. SPABKE.—On the 15th inst., at 33, Park Hills- road, Bury, the wife of Archibald Sparke, Librarian and Curator of Bury, of a daughter. TAYLOR.—On July 10th, at Holmdale, Court Sart, Briton Ferry, the wife of Fred J. Taylor, of a son. VAUGHAN.—On the 13th inst., at Rheola, the wife of John Edwa-rds Vaaghan, prematurely, of a daughter (stillborn). MARRIAGES BETTS-MORGAN.-On the 6th instant, at Croydon, Morton P. Betts to Eva Morgan, third daughter of the Rev. R. Herbert Mor- gan, late Vicar of Bedwellty, and Mrs. Morgan, 28, Bryn-y-mor-cresoent, Swansea. CAMPFIELD—LOWEN.—On the 16th July, at St. James's Church Swansea, by the Rev Seldon Morgan, Henry Rowland Campfield, second son of Mr. John Campfield, of Exeter, to Millie, eldest daughter of Mrs. Bowen, Bryn-y-mor-crescent, Swansea. DODDS—ROBERTS.—On Thursday, July llth, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Withington, -Man- chester, by the Rev. T. Galland Hartley, Henry Robert Dodds, of Manchester and Bristol, to Edith Mary, second daughter of Frank Roberts, o! Heaton-niad, Withington. EDWARDS—GEORGE.—On Tuesday, 16th July, at Cupel Mair, Cardigan (Rev. T. J. Morris officiating), Isaac Edwards, Auctioneer, Dow- lais, to Hannah George, St. Dogmacls, Car- digan. GRlp'FITHS_ ROACIC. -At the Memorial Chnro-h, Cowbrillge-road. Cardiff, on Wednes- day, by the Rev. D. Harris Williams, New- Port, and the Rev. Seth Joshua, Cardiff, W. Griffiths, J.P., Colwinstone. Gold Tops, Newport, to Mrs. E. LI. Roach, Beauchamp Bouse, Canton, Cardiff. HUBBACK—OLIVE.—On July 15th. at St. David's Roman Catholic Church, Cardiff, by the Rev. A. Van den Heuvel, Charles Arbuth- not Hubback, eldest son of the late Captain C. R. Kerr Hubback, formerly 1st King's Dragoon Guards, to Ada, eldest daughter of the late Henry and Annie Olive, of Oardiff. HUGHES-GEORG E.-On July 16th, at the Catholic Church, Handsrwopth, by the Rev. Trevor Hughes, B.A., Harry G. Hughes, Rich- mond-crescent, Cardiff, to Frances, only daughter of John George, Leonard-roaa, Handsworth, Birmingham. LLEWELYN—SEES.—At St. Thomas's Church, Neath, on Thursday, by the Rev. Howell Harris, Vicar of Ffynongroyw, Mostyn, North Wales, and the Rev. A. F. Evans, Rector of Neath, Ethel Tryphosa Rees, third daughter of the late Mr. J. C. Rees, to Richard Llewelyn, of the firm of J. D. Llewelyn and Son, Merchants, Neath. MORGAN-JUDD.—On July 15th, at St. George's Church, Tredegar, by special licence, Edgar David Morgan, Middlesbrough, to Jeannette, cnly daughter of Mr. Henry Judd, Tredegar. RICHARDS—JONES.—July 16th, at Penclawclrt Church, bv the Rev Morlais Jones, Rector of Brynamman, and the Rev. E. Davies, of Pen- clawdd, the Rev. E. Richards, Rector of Llan- llawsr, Pembrokeshire, to Marianne, daugh- ter of the late Rev. John Ll. Jones, of Pen- ciawdd. SEAWARD-WILLIAMS.—On July 10th, at the Welsh Church, Howard-gardens, Cardiff, Frank, second son of Captain and Mrs. Sea- ward, 23, Howard-gardens, to Annie, youngest daughter of Thomas Williams, Cnrtref. Tan-embankmpnt. Cardiff. SMITH-THOMAS—SEATON—At Mar gam Abbey, on Tuesday, 16th July, 1901, Mr. Arthur E. Smith-Thomas, of Gelli-Haf, Maesycymmer, Monmouth, and Miss Olive Seaton, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Seaton, The Cottage, Margam, by the Rev. Z. P. William- son (Vicar of Marsani), assisted by the Rev. George (Vicar Ji€Tir-de-ly* Mon.). WEBB-MATTHEW S.-On July 13. at St. Thomas, Neath by the Rev. Arnold Evans. Harry Francis Webb, CarditT, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Mr. William Matthews. Builder, Cardiff. DEATHS/ BANES.—On the 13th inst., at Guildford-cres- cent, Cardiff, Mary Jane, aged 48, the beloved and affectionate wife of E. Banes, Decorative Painter, after a long ana painful iilnsss. BELL.—On July 16, at 4.\ Grange-gardens, Elizabeth, Widow of the late Benjamin Bell. CORRlGAJ^f.—July 13th, at Drumnakilly Rec- tory, the residance of the Rev. Robert Briscoe, M.A.. her son-in-law, Oonetantia, widow of the late Samuel Corrigan, Fair- lawn, Moy, and mother of William J. Cor- riga.n, F.R.C.S.I., Cloughmere, Cardiff. COUND-At Penyard Houae, Hirwain, on the 10th inat., Richard Cound (manager for 26 years for Messrs. N. B. Allen and Co.), aged 52. DAVIES.At 9, Wesfchourne-crescent, Cow- bridge-road, Canton, Cardiff, on Saturday, July 13th, John Davies, aged 5T years. DUGMORE.—On the 13th inst., at 19, Oiford- street. Newport, Mon., Rachel, widow of the late William Dagmore, aged 79. ELFORD.—At Batu Gajah. StBaita Settlements, June 17, from malaria, Frank H. Elford. C.E., of H.M. Public Worka Department, brotner of Mr. C. H, Elford, Aberdare. Aged 31. EMMOTT.—At Llandrindod, July 14, Alice Emmott. sister to Mrs. Allison, 35, Partridge-1 road. Cardiff. GRIFFITH&-On Wednesday, July 10th. at I Llandow Rectory, Cowbridge. De-wi Gwilym I Knight Griffiths, son of the Rev. David Thornaa Griffiths, aired thirteen months. HOPKINS.-On the llfch inst., at 19. Conway- road, Cardiff, Mary, Widow of the late David Honkins. aged 53. JOHNS,-On the 15th inst., at 30. Mackworth. terra^e. St. Thomas, Swansea, Henry Johns, ag3d 59. JOiNES.—On the llth inst., at 16, Gaildhall- square, Carmarthen, Elizabeth Sarah (JSessie), thA youngest and beloved daughter of Mr Fred Jones, J.P., in her 27th year. P,fect peace. LEWIS.-July 9, Catherine Lewis, Newtown, Ebhw Vale, wife of late William Lewis, Pont-v-Gof. Ebbw Vale. MOORSHEAD.—July 13, at 57, Effingham-road, St. Andrews Park, Bristol, Robert Garrett Moorshead, jiged 63. PRITC'HARD.—On the 15th inst., at George- town, Tredegar, James Pritchard, Engineer at Bedwellty Union, aged 67 years. WILLIAMS—On the llth inst., at Manor Houee, Canton, Elizabeth Thorn Williams ffiiMiie), beloved daughter of Mrs. Williams and the late Mr. Richard Williams. Perfect neace. WILLIAMS.—July 10th at 10, Brynhyfryd, Aberdare, MOT can Williams. aa-ed 63. WILLB,MS,-On the llth inst., at 65, Richmond- road. Cardiff, W. H. Williams, Secretary of the United National Oollieries (Limited), aged 46. WILLIAMS,—On July 10th, at Cribindy Farm, Ynysybwl. Hannah, the beloved daughter of Mrs Mary Williams and the late Edward Williams. Mr. and Mrs. James Price and family, of the Royal Tudor Hojtel. Cardiff, beg to thank all those kind friends who have shown their sym- pathy fn their recent sad bereavement. Mr. David Rowledi;e and Family, 78. Castle- read. Cardiff, big to thank aU those kind triends who have shown their sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Mr. C. D. Williams and Family, 65, Richmond- road, Cardiff, gratefully desire to tender their heartfelt thank3 for sympathy accorded them in their recent sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Carlsei /wish to express their deepest gratitude and thanks to their- kind friends for the sympathy shown by them iin their recent sad bereavement. Mr. E. Banes and Family wish to thank their numerous friends for tho kindness and fy £ Q^^th^_Jjho^yn_Jn_their sad bereavement.

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