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I Abergwili Horlicultnral…
I Abergwili Horlicultnral and Agricultural Society* SUCCESSFUL SFOYv" ON THE PALACE GROUNDS A highly i.'UO'Jossiuj snow was liekV fit ^cergwiii OG Thursday, August llth, on the grounds of the Palace. kiiidlv lent for the ooca-ion by tho Lord Bishop of St. David's. After being dead for some time --hmec1 by internal strifo and jealousy— this society has been successfully resussita- uteu, and now that that difficult feath.s.a been accomplished, it is to be hoped that hotter counsels will prevail, and that Ahergwili | show will continue in the future as it has dcxie in the past—to bo an eVUllt veil worth | looking forward to by the hoitiralturists of Carmarthen aud acighboxtrhood, k very commodious tent accommodated the exhibit of flowers, fruits, and vegetables, Bath in the cottagers and the open class, there was good competition for the prices oA'erod for window plauta. Fuchsias call for a special word of praise, as they were shown in a pleasing variety of colours, and the plants were wo vigorous and well, trained that many ul thorn bore thirty or forty healthy bloouix, Geraniums also funncd a good class, although a little moro vitrioly might have hcon usefully imported into the character oi t ;.j exhibits. Some of the other piauts shown, included a number of pretty flowering" begonias, and several specimens of tlfe same family, whoso rich, dark, variegated leaver formed a pleasing feature of the exhibits, and prove -their great capaoihtub i<¡0U cultivated solely as a foliage pIa. t. In some of the cut-flower classes there was a lamentable lack of competition. The cottagers' section showed so few exhibits in these that the first prize waa not awarded in many of the classes. A fine lot of dahlias and asters v. ere shown but for some of the other prizes offered tho competition was more or less nominal. There was not a single entry in what ought to have been a pretty section—that for eix varieties of roses. This is not by any means du6 to the fact that Ahergwili people do not cultivate roses, but is probably attributable to the circum- stances that they So not give sufficient attenhon to these pretty flowers to have varieties caPahle of showing good blooms in the autumn. "With the exception of the two classes of plutus aii(i ted currants, there was a pretty good show of fruit, although here again the cottagers' section was fcv^C!1 lOa evident. The vegetable how ever, can scarcely be too highly spoke11 -*n these the cottagers showed ■very a_u^ to tome extent retrieved their denciencss III the other departments. The both spring and autumn sown— were of tho typioai exhibition sue; and were good soiled bulbs considering the excdiDgly early date of the show. There was a° 0XCedent show ofpeas and beans in fact, there was good competition in a.11 the the cl8Bse> V71^1 two exception of those for celery H^n,a iaarrow?>, •which. is easily andar8l00tt> tho date of the show into accent. A couple of cau.liflo?7oi3 hepo to nee any^f-ere '^•T1 3 jsp J'i ?ncw-Hto •weil-fomcd Ion- ;• Eaxaer. Ag is TLBIU-I ai sbotfS H/*5'. tho parsnipa vrr.ro spjdory." Some of them diowa were h^tweea and three Test in length jammed It would. be found, that oh?- b*>jp?> the fosfe ongbt or a:.no hjche;; was *,iUa ar'" tisread-Iike to bo of an," value- A #?, c8tmg competition was that ■■or thp six win/Iov? plants la six and fuchsias, and the begonia? vroro exhibited in ja» ? .0.<: W Mr t>&f id -Dafies, Juaetion rlfftjir, uie iV credit of rro'Wir..g out *<> !• eaten tra^\ ,y-j .us-Uo clcc Tlio tl ir .'f variegated, loaves, terrain at- hig tha/f v-; Hi "leedlfiE; gave visitors a of tho 6apabih*tJ.ir- cf h.-s h'v gave xAors teeubV, ':c 'gn itho ~wy\ avo?: tbr-?o » v G: :.1- o. mar =-: •: rn v..u. -¡ •; as it docs t" In the open clas&, o ha-gs ex xra- petitore entered from various cf Sag- land, and a most instructively olose oom- petitioa was the result. The jt?.dg~- afterwards declared that in bis experience— which it may be remarked is e very extensiTe one—he had neve;* experienced greater di^c'jlt.y in awarding tho prises than he did that day. There ware many good exhibits in the poultry clashes, and Mr S. W, Price exhibited somewhat of a curiosity in the iorni ox a pair of Chinese gee so, whose fawn-coloureol feathers and. swan-like- nooks attracted a good deal of attention from the visitois. The judges were — Garden Produce Mr Spriggs, Llysonen and Mr William Ihvie3, Church-street, Oarmarthen, Live poultry Mr Hopkins, Llandilo. Stockings, etc. Mrs Morris, Bryumyrddin and Mr Parkinson, Castle Pigyn. Honey: Mr Harric", Jilandilo Bridge. Dairy Frounce and Tonltry Lewis. (dandygwynet, Pern- Thf pavillion Il which the garden produce was Othibited was nicely ornamented with r. riuttbx of hot-house plants lent from the palace and irom the Castle Pigyn gardens. A namber 01 orotc-ns tl:c.m the Palace ^SjiGCiihv produced a magnificont effect. M»' S' "W* Francis, Penygraig, is the vrresidjnt of tlie committee; and Mr .T ohn JOlleB7 GriiTQ Gardeno, performed the secre- tariat Suties In a highly satisfactory manner. v t the visitors to the show during {-1Jj div were The Lord Bislion oi St. Davids and Mr* Owen; the j&ght j&a? The Bishoj of 8wanr_ea and1 the Misses. Lloyd Mr a^ Mrs Morris, Brynmyrddin, m:td.J. party j Mr and Mrs Parkinson, Castle Pigyn and p^W; Mrs Jiath, Alityferin and party; (job -Qlangwili, and party: Mrs L&wrejce. Middleton Hall, and party Hov gnd MazucheUi, Ailtygog: Mr and Mrs ) Vvhito, Tho Grange, Carmarthen; jj0y aft* Mra Thomas, Abergwili; Mv and ,f' ^tradwrallt; Mrs Stacoy Jonea, Cai"LTi? ,eJl' ^d pa?ty: Mrs Lester and 7^ev Mr, Dayies, Llaa- im#mz.xor show_ wero kindly lent fry La'jhr Ai*tyferm • pbilUjPlf a^d Uie Carmarthen XJnHed ^rewct-s. Tho Band of the Carmarthen lioyal Arfcill<* (under the hadership of Baud" raster uaikin) was present during the day. J. l' 1 bi and enVened the proceediagG considerably by an |>;icoilent and well arranged pro- grivtorr, of tausic. Applied is the '.PRIZE' um-: CLASHi. pel cons excepting nurserymen, prj- feaDioa jEen, market and jobbing gardw.ers, and anatssj eo>p3oying regsiar gardeners, Window PLANTS, -"uchni^ 8 varieties—1st, 2s, J Jones, Gifre barren# ia <54, W Lswis, Parky ricks, -rt r."n!z v a r 1 eti ae I a t, W Lewis, ?eik>w- 2-a-d, Is Gel, W Miles. -• 5^iid, ¡ 13 64, W :crd-' Peiuoi!?, o, :"n pj. VI Lcvic.: I £ 6i<5e:il3;r font-1st, 2p, W TjGV,IC ? £ .-i«2. is 6c, O.Datjtf^.ybiia Mil?, 4 I CUT FLOWERS, j Asters, o varieties, 1 bloom- eaoh—1st, 2s, B Lea-is, CilU'fwr j- 2nd. Is 6b V Lewis. Dihiia, 6 varieties. 1 bloom each—1st, 2s, W 1 -wia 2nd, Is 6J, I> Lewis, Police Station. 1 -wia 2nd, Is 6J, Ü Lewis, Police Station. Hollyhocks, 3- v:ir;r-tic" —lot. F.C. Lewis. Snapdragon, S varieties— 1st-, C!s; W T.i&n'ia. Phloxes (hardy), 4 varieties. 1 Bpiko 1st, ^.0. T,c" Stoc;!ii; 3 2 2s, W IV: wi-? 6d, E L Zttitiias (doable), 6 ^anc-tiee, < bloom c&cli—let, 2s, \V Lewis 2nd, Is fid, P C Lswis. Best collection of cut flow ere, 6 vr,dAtie3--1 tt. :s, W Lswia 2nd, 2s, PC Lewie. FRUIT. aotirig, a,—lfifc. 2s, WLo'vi? j :p.rt, li- '^d, F E CauUelni'ell. App'cc. aotirig, a,—lfifc. 2s, WLo'vi? j :p.rt, li- '^d, F E CauUelni'ell. App'c3, baking, 6—1st, Zp. W hwie. is i-4, ] T Jer?nay, Merha'f Grove. Peats, eating-, 6-1!$: 2fi, D I>&via,, "VVerJidrcft 2nd, Is Gd, T E Da visa. Plump, 6-2r.d, Is Cd, W Miles. Gooseberries, 12 berries—1st, 2s, D Lewis, Post (Hiiro, Llau'jgwad 2')d, Is (-;d,-D J Harries, Tht? Uiii. Currants, red, in biinubes, 1 dish--2iid. Is oil, W Lewis. Currants, black—1st, 2P, D J Harries 2uu, IsCd, D Lcwifi, IV-st Office. VEC. MARLED. Beaas, riiiuiaro, 12. II lUmef, Llatidilo ¡;ù, 15; kI, \^Let?is, Carrots, long, G rootR-let, 2s, E Lcvviu, Gi.Uet\vr; 2nd. Is ttf, T E Davits, Caetlchowoll. Oirrois, aliort, 6 eoois — 1st, 2s, JG Lowis; Is Gd, II Itamer. Celery, 2 sticks—2nd. Is 6d, W Lewis, Cauliflower, 2 heads — 1st, 2s, IX Harner 2r.d, Is 6J, W Lewis. Cucumber, a brace—let, 2s, W Lewis 2nd, Is (5.1, PC David Lewis. Onions, Opting tiown, G—1st, 2s, II Hamer 2nd, Is 6d, W Lewie. Onions, Autumn-sown, G-lst, 2s, W Lewis 2n;l, Is 6d, J E Daviep. Lcctroot, 3 roots—1st, 2s, Edwcul Lowis 2nd, Is 6d, W Lewis, Lreks, 6 — 1st, 2f«, D Lewis, Post Olliee, Lifri- egwad 2nd, Is 6d, W Lewis. Parsnips, 6-Ist, 2s, H llariJer; 2nd, Is Gd, W Lewis. Poiatoes, vshite. round, 12-let, 2s, PC D Lcwi"; 2i:d. 3s 6d, W Lsviis. Potatoes, white, kidney, 12-htJ, 2il, W Lewis 2nd, Is 6J, D J Harries. y Peas, 1 dish, 24 pods-Ist, 2ts. W Lewis 2nd, le 6d, E3 Lewis, Vegetable marrow, 2-2nd, Is 6d, W Lewie. CLASS II. Open to Cottagers in thp Parish of Abergwi'i, excepting tlioeo who have obtained 15 prize.? at tha previous Shows. YI'IKDOW PLANTS. Puchiia, single Epecimen 1st, 2:3, J ,10 11 e8, Gifre Gardens 2nd, 18 6J, J Davies. Mill Line. Gsraniam, single specimen 1st, 2a, J Davies 2nd, is 6d, P.C David Lewis. Bsponsft (lfowering) 1st, 2s, W Lliier, 2nd, Is Gd, J Jones. Petunia (flowering) 2nd, Is Oti, J Daviee. Best specimen Plant of any other variety: 1st, 2s, W Miles 2nd, Is Gd, J Jones. CUT FLOWERS. A 6 rarictks, 1 a o m- Li wis. Snapdragon, 6 varieties, 1 apike each hi eJ P.C. D Lowis, Pbloxc-s (hardy), variBUrs. 1 spike 2:.(" is 6d. Stocks, 3 varietisfi, 2 epiki mwh: 2ad. 6d: P.C. David Lewis. Zinnicfi, 6 varieties, 1 bloom c&cli iad, tn d F.C. L-iiviE. 'FrlTrIT- Apnl^Sv -iiiAag-, (eaue varies*) nl7 W jovea," Nelson OetHgo S«c., V 6d, W ".li'in. A.pples, baking, 6, do. Tr. fid, IV X-'lie*. Qaasobsznao, beet d:sh, 12 beizif- '■?*- ns, 'v' J: 1.' >-v •-tr-- T- ■ IZ ;);£J .:)'1' ,l,. ,L \7 Mika. • i .A "i. JieaaG, Brcfid- ?.? pen:-»s. W nfi'cr> la S4, P.C. L^vth- t:'e?-n3; ¥'raaoh, \9- pods: .*9t, 2g, J Ridi&vus. r-roTsra Atmr,, Abcrgwili 2nu, le 64. Lswio, Beans, 'itnayors, 1? pods 3.ni<, '4ar ■! .Kivh&xde 2ad, John DRV^SS, Penirek-wic. .Beetroot, 3 rooto-: Ist. Se, "VV" «'}'nht;f Ne>3o-j Cottago 2nd, J.s 64, •)' Jor-.es, Ciifk G-ii-iisn-a,' Carrots, fntermcidiat.0, G rooto 1st' 3a, J -k/nea 2ad, J s 6dl W Miles. Cabbage. White, Jsfc ^-8, V' Miles j is Cd,-J Kiohard; lied, 2 Xtid: li? 6ds J Ktchasdf;. Lstt'K??, Cabbsgo, ?.: frf- ?.a? \V tTon<« S re. •: rvl. Jcbi; ];>1.r:, VsTitrf-kv^^o. OniOii^, fcpziiig-sovviij 0 t ifft- ."r. .< <e-v'o fp.d- lo.^d, r?' 3ej3te3: ?rd. la..T. Bimes, Mill Omo~s, AvUirun ^v; 6 Barer- Mi}' LR:IO A-nd In ?d, P.C. Xs^is. Ocioae, rct-ntoe, r> ist; 2s; -J 5>R?:O: fhitagz j 2nd* la C>d, -J kiclifji-is, Zmk3, 'S 9.-i$. Is fid, J Eva-.e- re-r-0, 7i. Y~ -u 'r. 'k r.r r.r O .0 '.•• •• ■■j "7. rcil- !ik:n .J. *r; liv Fobatpss, itiidnay, n- k! J ,D&v:e- Mi'il Iic-32 '.kidt W Joaos Srd.-Icr Lew Pea?, ir-.pc^n T/ ■ '3? i>u. W fnttti- kuubarb. rit">'rt;? k /!d. John I>avk^ Pccfcralswin. TrttJinn. > r-'siy, !'c, -r -<>v!ea; Mill hvAa'. Shallots. I'm kk '\fk :•'•>k '■■■ c>, '<?. C-d; j J Davies, Mill Lace-. CLASS L Cpoa ii I- yz a Ocoup&ta c.2 -d, MftB^olds, 6 of any varit-iy 1st, 3a, D J Harries, The Mill j 2nd, 2e, S Lewis, CiiJsfwr 3rd, Is, T E Da vies, Gsotlebowel. Swedes, 6 of apy variety 1st, Sg, T E Dekiic-s 2nd, 2s, W Hugh* Tykwed t 3rd, ls, B Xlavi^G, White Min Farm. < Tnrnipa, 6 of any variety 1Gt fj, T 7; r-ij'fks 2nd, 28, D J Hnrriec. The Mill: Tom Jeremj, Mrtrlia's Grove. Carrots. 12, viz, ii whifce 6 ¡3d :_r;<L T F. DIHies -&nd, 2s, R Davies W Hinds. Brst basket of Eg-gs, 12 in number (open) 1st, 2s, W I-linds H W Pryse, Ystradwralit. Poiti.tkv (?. A n .vx n Tkussko). Conpk of "Ik" k, igt, "Is. W Hindss. !Tovi-:v ri?iz:;s Open to the Parish of Abergwib, (Givan by Mrs E H Mortis, ikyn. Hjxddin). Best throe lib bottles of Pnn. Hcney 1st, ck, T Parkiuoou, Casfk Pigyn 2nd, 2s, D Davit* Whits Mill; 3rd, Is, W PKillipg, Whifce Mill, Beet six lib sectioas of Comb Heney: 1st. 3s, D Lewis, White Mill 211(1 and 3rd divided between John -Tones, Garaeasj aad I> »/ Harnes, "the Mill. p,n 3lb ecations of Comb Hoasy—let prkc, it'If en by Mrs Bath, AUiyfsrin, 5s, W Phillip*?; Whito Mill ) 2nd, glvec by Mis Tfeotaac, Aber- gwili Via^?ajre; D Daries, White MliL Opsr, to .all Cokorf?, issflv. lid -jar ox noney (appxccsitaa'w wsignt)—1 sit- prise, given by Mrs Yangban, Lian- goedroore, 1O3, D Williams, Tilaawffcyfi Wells; 2nd, gives by Mrs Sohombs;#, Efist Sheen, London, as, Evan ],10yù, Dolygsvreg Lodge, Llanwrd.» 5*D, given by Mre Harrks, Bryfi SIJ. A Hintsn. aa-str<»efc, Gwnn Anns. BP230.UL PKIZES. OpiiK (;LLbb8 I S. KO II., t/KLlv^b ':i}3F: ^XHKRWj.fcf. SrEOI'FIB->. Mi- J G Mcrgati, Xsontao'hg'jr, C^sia&rthea (cpea to famiHS). For the besl (ilbe of Frsah Butfcer, ral any chaoe or prttern let i:mJZ8r Est 'Mrs .3S Banyrhivr 5 2nd, 3s 6d, Lhvvn.fortr.ns Srd; k, Mrs Roes, Peuybcnt, Given by Mr Jamas Davies, Iroacacage?, Tcwy Works, Caresastban (opaa fco farmers' daughters). For the bsst 61be of Better, made in Ray rc-Bps oy oise; let prise, one dozen Neveda silver DOOOSB, Miss Ree8,*Llivyrsforlune 2nd, hc.lf-D-do;ej\ ditto, "iiss Jane Lodwick, Bpitsro. Giveu by Mr "William Thoisas, Irc-aiscngar, URII- sti-eat-, Carmarfchea (opsn to farmers only). i c-r tho best G Mangold 1st, one dozen..Silvern spoons, D o IIarrlcs Mill, White Mill Had* a mmlnrc fork. I Louwiek, Yeiindre. Giv" by J C WhaelerA Sou. ^rowsra, i Gloucester. Po: *:ic 3^ ^hoct:on of T«'egotrsbFo3, C 'arie'iieo (the, product) of seeG3 Bupplied_ by xfam dirocfe in IB88) J-:avjd Lewis.. Norwich. Gi-veu by Me^or" .Osaisi Bro.8-: Niirsaryriicja, Norwich. I;or v o b':af; 6-vA second -"63;. coMejiiQa.-of Vegsiablea in 6 dtetir.ot ejrtc 1;<;1)(1 proenrrd f'iroc5 ficn iacm i" '&*■) '• Is' 7e 6d, jVvrb;f!p Kill; 2~d, -t'sV Given by Mr C E Davies, Chemist, King-street, I Carmarthen. For the best collection of Vegetables, in 6 distirct sorts (the produce of seeds supplied by him in 1895); 1st, 3', W Lewis, PMkyricks; 2nd, 2a, W Miles. (rivf-n by MrWalt^r Lloyd, Chemist, Luiamas street, I Carmartheu. For llie' bee.t collection of Vegetables in f) distinct Jiorta. (the -picatieo of seeds supplied by him in 1898) let, 3c, David Davies, White Mill' Given by Mr Thomas Jonas, Mansel'strest, Car- marthen. J'or the beet collection of Pansii' 12 distinct biooiaii: ISl, 25 6d, David liewi«, Llanegwad 2nd, ç Ji X-evvifi, Cillefwr j 3rd, la, W Lewie, p,.rtr jrickr. Jst ptfce F:v:i: b. Mr II Eeevc«, Jeweller, Carmur- ■; 2nd by the Society. 0. besi- lection of 6 Window PJants'ÍIJ 6 varieties: 1st, valas oi, W Lewis, Parkyriv-bs; 2nd, 2s, David Davies, Junction House. by D Jonoa & S ma, House Decorators, 15, King-street, Carmarthon 2nd by Mr D ? Joncis, Cycle Depot, Kiug-btrett, €»r»TfjaTt-hen. For the beat dishes of Colour?! Potatoes (6 Iti'cv. oaoh) is-idn?y and iioond 1st, 8 5 ieoos of -y 'psper, uc 5a 4d, J Davies, Mill (Lane.; 2nd, | value "B fid, W Miles. by iurs TJ arries, The Mill. White Mill. the best pair of Hand-knitted .Stockists let, 2s O i, David White Mill 2nd, is (id, Mrs-Harries, Palace Ljdge. TO PERSONS AMATEURS JOBBING UAIU'IWI?; N'JPSSTLYJIEN AD PKOL'ESSIONAL ISCLiiDKO. Given by llr William Daviee, Gardener, Church- street, Carmarthen. For tÍJ<; !¡. l.-ank of Spring-eown Oiiions, not to 40 in number (onions to be named): 1st, 3s, W Lewis. Fi. kvricke; 2nd, 2e, J Thomas, 132, Priory-street, Curanorthan, POULTRY (LIVE). OPEN TO ALL COMERS. Given by the Society. Druko or Duck 1st, 5s. E.Lewis, Cillefwr 2nd, 2; J Kisid-, Tvllwy-i. Wyandotte, Cock or Hen 1st, 58, and 2nd, 2s 6d. T Parkinson. 1st prizo given by Mr D IIo.ve:l Thornf.s, Starling Pti-rk, Carmarthen 2nd by the Society. Minora. Cock or Hen 1st, 5s, D Warren Lewis, OaTtuartbca; 2nd, 2s G l, J Duvies, Pentrelewis. 1st prl;:e given by Mr W Y Howell Thomas, Car- marthen; 2ud given by Mr E Evans, Coal Tif Merchant, Priory street, Carmarthen. Dorkiag, Cock or lien: 16t, 5s, and 2nd, 28 6d, W Vincent Howell Thomas, Carmarthen. 1st izy given by Mr Warren Lewis 2nd by Mr Winter. Hamburg, any variety, cock nr hen 1 1st, 63, D WnrrcM Lewis 2nd, 3s, D Davic3, White Mill Parni. let prize given by Messrs Spratte, London 2nd by the Society. Plymouth llucl, Cock or Hen 1,t, value 108 6d, 2 •• 2s C I, D Davies, White Mia Farm. j p-iss by Messrs Joseph Thorley, London 2tid by the Society. or Mainy, any variety, Cock or Hen ls-t, a or.ne of (hum, value 6s, and 2nd, 2s 6d, J Sivell, Tcegib. 0 p.Men, Cock or Hen let, a case of Ovum, vr,txi(i 6s, Thomas Barret, Cross Vale, Alltywallis 2IJt1, :8 fief, T Daniels, School House, Golden Grove. I ijri (j given by the Old Calabar Biscuit Co. 2ud by the Society. or: Hen of any other Breed 1st, 561bs of I n; Poultry Food, D Warren Lewis 2nd, r 7 II Tliomss. t tfs;;rs D end A Davies, Myrddin Poultry Yard, Abergwili. Ty;; tee be- JMvd hatched and bn d from ogcr -oHtohased-from 'hem in 1898: Prix?, 5s, D Davies, V-'eradte/i:. 2fd, J M Harries, The Mill. I ,a Bpco-al of a case of Electro-plated Teaspoons sad value 15s, ptvs.:ated by Messrs Lever i I rc- 13 Put Sunlight, for the best exhibit in Okr^o ?00 to 108, both inclusive David Davios, Wh:t- j isl, f g;w. :I tho Society 2nd by Mr Petior D -wis, Carmarthen. 1 GdSder ivnu Goose: 1st, 5s, and 2nd, Gibs of j y-aib'is H'W'PjcifcT, Ystradwralit,
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I Break Down. I .MiffhOy is i;6 power of the spade, and thoe who i ti weild ib are tho p: oncers of our greatness. The fear Hiicer-barrowiu," in the earth, and the navvy remove ■noiyrirda? arc She very sinews of the Nation, These iiisa r." cafe always kaep their strength at full stretoh. -j»i;zl Iha- r-cvorest is their lot and full health is -.•jcof;a?ar^' ia a-conriplifhing their daily taakft, and if • «-.fee'; arout-ts/i-Til w'.th Indigostion, Liver Disorders, :v.r.r T-: ;b' i:, r- £ 30 or General Debility, they take T .IXINK BITTERS, The Vegetable "?" now id is The Best Remedy of ailai6uts. We would impress ;ir toilers, generally, of the n i, :,c nd also to thos,) who are in the u, r, > the Market-place that they should ?etB«teber sha old raying Prevention is better than Dlivsi," find th&t^sii 'as it is necessary tj call in a brains and body are over-taxed it dC5ir,hl.P to do all that is possible to keop the syr.te;r. thoroughly up to the mark for every rush of rarnpotiiion and extra labour. You have a regular .Dec'or. have yen fj regular preservative of health to j eavo'ybvt ftor-i t-p Doctor and Doctor's Bills. If not, Lry Gwiiyju J$rrrriis; Quinine Bitters, The Great Tonic Preventative ag.iast Serious Illness. This world- i-cnowred remedy is sold in Bottles at 2s 9d. and 4s 6d each. Beware Imitations. See that you get "Gwilym Evans' Quniias Bitters" with the name "Gwuym Eveus" oti Labe). Stamp, and Bottle. This is im- ) portant. Sole Proprietors Quinine Bitters Man- ufacturing Company, Limited, Llanelly, South Wales.
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-+- Local Fairs for August -ibsi'yfei-witb 1 Lampeter 14 Brecon 2 Trecastle 15 CIenrs 2 Swansea. 15 Tregaron 2 Lettejstvii 13 [ I f.l*nuovery 2 Whi In nd. 16 3 3v.n;ghto;» .18 j Pontypridd 3 Kilgarran 1n ) Carmaithen 3 Newcssils-Emlyn 20 I Castletown i. Builth 20 Egiwytw-sw 4 Gilycwm 20 4 21-22 MseaolocLcg C- Maestog 23 Rhferfordwest. j. Llandilo 23 Talgarth 7() 24 Caerphilly 25 j Fev?pori<, Bipn 10 fcii. alary Hill 26 t Iiianicit!&n:3 l; 'Peabsoke 29 Camartherr. 12 Oryramyoh. yo Hay .U- 8i
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|: — KXDW m L LY, geutie. bon he've -been, nominated candidates for til,3 election D, C. Ov,-cns.C,E £ minister *\V. | C. Je.ikirjg, J.ndepcabacfc minifter Reynolds, j Baptfst ca;.nia'jer: *'D. D. Jcv-ss, vioar Messrs *H. I E. Bmors, brick manufscturer Jones, grocer i D. J. Jeli; Cftstu >oa Alfred riteph«ns, brick | jeaautaciurer"Williars Chappell, Phoenix Inn. Notice of rnwitldi!dim8t be received by Tuesday. The election is to take place on the 23rd tJf tun mouth.. The astarisfe denotea 01:: members
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Regatta at Ferryside. The annual regatta was held at Ferryside on Friday. The day was bright and warm, and a good breeze prevailed-so that circumstances combined for the success of tho event. Had it only been a little better advertised, and date fixed for one of the early-closing days in the neighbouring towns, a much larger attendance of spectators might have been anticipated. As it was, the event was witnessed from the sands by a goodly number of visiters, a large number uf pleasure boats cruising about in the bay at intervals between the various events added greatly to tho animation and general picturesque proceedings. It is to be hoped that the people of Ferryside will, for their own sake, do all in their power to extend and boom tho regatta, for it is only by having a few annual events of various kinds in a little seaside place liko this that its name can be kept before the public, and a constant stream of visitors during the season be assured. If Ferrysido does not learn to boom itself a little better, it will possibly have to take second place us compared with other resorts of the kind in South Wales, who are now advertising themselves for all they are worth. A slight but regrettable incident marked tho opening of tho regatta. The Ceres," belonging to Mr David Davies, Ferry side, was capsized by a gust of wind whilst being handled before the race started and as she was not righted for some hours, she was not able to compete in the open boat class, as was intended. The following is a list of the events :— YACHTS Dot exceeding 22 feet linear rating Y.H.A. rules and time allowances (excepting rules G and 10). The first prize, a challenge- cup, worth £ 7 (<0 be held one year, and to become the pro- poity of the holder if won twice in succeeeion) and fcl 2nd prize, E2. The competitors were:- I" Holly," Major Sir George Greavee, K.C.B. 1 "Elsie," Mr JSvan Jones, Ferryside 2 The course, which was six miles in length, was round the white barrel post, and then round a mark boat off St. Ishmaels Church-twice round. Both yachts raced well, but the Holly won easily. She came in ahout 11 minutes ahead of her rival it was nut therefore nectseary to make calculations for a time allowance, as in that way the Eisie would not have gained more than two and a half minute". OPEN BOATS not exceeding 20 feet extreme length. 30 seconds per foot allowed. Race confined to boats belonging inside the Carmarthen Bar. Prize, a challenge cup, presented by Mr A R Gery (to be held for one year, and tJ become the pro. perty of the holder, if won twice in succession), lld £ 2 2ndj L2; 3rd, £ 1 6. Sisue course as yachts. Hilda," Mr E A Ov,-tr.? Jubilee Hotel, Car,un.rtben 0 E.-glo," Mr David Jones, Ferryside 1 Euginie," Mr Charles Thonaas, Ferry- side 2 Alte-e," Mr George Morris, Llan- Btephan 3 Tho racing in the first round was between the Hilda and the Ejgie. The forcer was behind, but she seemed likely to win by time allowance, when AS she \a. rounding broke- her rudder and fouled the canitnittre boat. SI13 was therefore disabled, as well as disqualified. FJSHIXG- BOATS (Sailing) not txcredinj Hi teet 6 ins, Hilled by one mati only igt, £ 2, 2nd. £ 1, 3rd, 10s. OJure round tfii- black barrel post, and mark off Ferry Point three iinje3 round- nbout ux miies. I" Mary Ann," George Thomas 1 Lily, lien R Davies 2 lien I-, Davits 2 I, K.Hll3," junr. 3 1" N v.uie," Bsn Davies, junr 3 Kangaroo," David Williams i I FOUR-OARED GIGS, not exceeding 22 feet: 1st £ 2 10s, 2nd, £ 1 10s. Crab," David Jones, Ferrysidf I •' Nile," Joiiu Jones, Ferryside 2 Sally," Edwiu Jonco, Ferryside 3 1',klit-0ARry) P-()ATS, liot exoeeding 18 t feet: IGr., £ 1, 2nd, lQs, 3rd, 6s. Ifett: 2nd, 10s, 3rd, 5e. not exceeding 18 ''Nellie," VV Davies 1 Magnet," Edwin Jones 2 Sal lie," George Thomas 3 IM&kMrd," O l>a?us 4 Tb.w w is nn oxcrediogiy -wctl-eoftlested race tIt:, two ¡¡¡-lit NlmeÍ!l S ;kl¡,:e togcthr-8epurutod by only liaif-a-length—that they fouled aa they won. I AMATJ-JUR PAIR-OAKS in fishiog boata, BOt exceeding 18 fc<;t., no coxswain liohermen and boat»ioo exolm'ed 1st, ltrs, 2nd, ICe, 3rd, br. bi.jv.Tie, j 1 Lizzie," D Anthoiiy, Liansaint 2 Da-id A.-thur 3 Sallie," All jon(,c I. 0 W Huuaphrey 0 Magnet," T Jenkins 0 I FOUR OARED COCKLE-BOATS to be ro*ed and steered by women only; Ibt, £ 1 10s 2nd, 15s, 3rd, 10s. Lizzio," George Powell 1 Jennie," Titus Jones 2 Victoria," Etan Arthar 3 This was a r?.ce which excited a tremendous amount of public interest. It was woll contested, the Lizzie beating the c. Jennie by enly ahalf- dozSn lengths. FISHING BOATS to be rowed with two poudleeby one woman only Ist, a tea tray and as, 2nd, 28 6d. J Mrs Anne Williams 1 j Mrs Susannah Jones 2 on by about fifty yards. ONE-OARED SCULLING RACE 1st, lOs, 2nd, 7a 6d, 3rd, 5s. There were the entiiee. The winners I were John .Jones I Henry Thomas 2 David Jones 3 Cos4c;r.n EAOK; l?s. 1'S, 2^ r*CT. 3rd, 2s RID. Four entered. Lewis Thorns; ) i Griffith Etans .» !'c" ;'(3r J John (jffwlg John lL?ans -i t f This race was well contested fironghoat. The corael-ra ryeë endertiy c aovMty tc many of the spoctators judging by the intereet manifested. The competitors were of coarse all Carmarthen men. It was impossible to decide which was first, as for the last twenty yards each paddle stroke kept the competitors abreast. OPEN SWIMMING RACE distance not exceeding 300 yards: 1st, 13s, 2nd, 7s 6d, 3rd, 5e. Eight entered. J Timkaiiia, Ferryside 1 ]>w!s Bunce, Carmarthen 2 J Timkaiiia, Ferryside 1 ]>w!s Bunce, Carmarthen 2 J I-' Peep Carmarthen 3 t the spectators present were Sir George Greaves Miss Gwyn. Horton Villa Mr and Mrs Timmins, Bath Mrs Tardy, Plaswenallt; Rev J. A. Jones and Mrs Jones, iv-dwelly Miss Edwards, Southport; Ladv iVtc.rgan ilfrittid Mrs Gery Mr and Mrs R, ii. Jennings, Gellideg Miss Evans, Ktirasey House, Kid welly; Miss Watton, Ferrywde Miss W illiams, Ferryside Col. Fry, Ferryside Miss Price, Glanmorlais Mioh Morgan Griffiths, Lime Grove, Carmar- then JNfiss Pricchard, ( ar narthen, etc., etc. Mr Charles Jones, of the Castle Tobacco Factory, Carmarthen, acted as starter. The judges were Col. Fry and Captain Wm. Thomas. Dr. Lewis Williams was the secretary. The Liansaint Band lel by Mr D. J. Lewis) performed a good musical programme during the afternoon. At the close of the proceedings the prizes were presented to the winners by Lady Morgan. Colonel Fry, in moving a vote of thanks to Lady Morgan, said he felt sure that the winners valued the prizes much more highly 011 account of their being presented by a lady (applause). He asked them one and all to give three hearty cheers for Lady Morgan. Redoubled cheers were heartily given on this invitation for her ladyship. Sir George Greaves returned the cup to the committee for future competition, although it had now become his absolute property, he having won it twice in succession.
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