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G hit-Ghat. Br BAJtHa&Q *• KJlt. Schedules of tbe Cog HI and Llandough Working Men's Horticultural, Industrial and oiiitlologic.il Exhibition may now be obtained of the Secretary, Mr John, II, Hall, Bridge Street, Cogon. 0 0 0 What was at first only a small cottagers sho\v of a few vegetables, flowers, &0, Iris now grown to an exhibition of importance and popularity. As tht years have rolled by, one section after another has added, first the Industrial) and then the onthological, these Vm>g confined to persons living wbhin a few miles of the village, but now the cage bird show,is Open to the wide wide world. Who can fotelell OJ( future of Oogan? o o o- And 9,11 this success is due to officers and .an energetic committee Where; oh where is L'enarth. 0 0 0 A correspondent Las sent, an inu nation to our office, that on Wednesday evening last at the Pusby_ teriaft schoolroom there was a discussion on Disestab- ishment.aad yet no press representative was present." I amtruly sorry, but then good friend mu.rt remember that he never sent us notice that such an important meeting way to be held. 000 I mast confess that I heard a fortnighl before that So i.E: au the subject was going to take pl.ice- but I L,PL3110t mem.ory as long as my arm. A re Pilfer, aiiil th ptfigs wold have been present in full forefc. 0 0 0 Although not present at the debate I have gleaned that the speeches were interesting and instructive. ZD Just one smple. Mr Sutherland, in moving the amendment against the dispstabhshment and disen- dowment of the church iu Wales, gave as his argul ments that the Church wa3 an old institution, andlj cmss* qu&wUy ChristUn p c{le <C' ijfc oi'nty J tdter h. Mr t* 1 ucS r t t!iiè ,> "a;;n.b-:r\.b, vr,b e t; mil up ,v —" I agree with the mover of the amendment that the Church is an old institution, and so is sin and the de*-il. The debate will be resumed next Tuesday evening. 0 0 About 2500 persons were admitted to the pier last Sunday. Much has bees said by a few persons this week, as to the wisdom of the directors in allowing Z71 wif use of the Pier on Sundays. I cannot give their arguments my sup-port, but I do hope that nothing rowdy will be allowed any day in the week. 0 0 0 I Leai that on Monday night last 'some few in- dulged in dancing to the strains of one or two concer- tinas, ,,¡)(1 that the language of i de of the light faniasucs was not very credible. This must be put a stop to at once, or respect vole people will Lot lend the Pier their patronage. 000 Fire Fire Fire I 1 be alarmed. It. has not,! think, been necessary to call out our fire brigade with their enghe this week, but Mr wishes to m ?ke it generall y known ihat he has all engine for the pin- pose of cut'iug up iire-vvuod, WilWll he supplier in bio ks or bundics. Shopkeepers and private families will 2nd it to their advantage to patronise The Penanh Firewood Supply," 57 and 53, Sa'op-street 0 0 0 Our Congregational* friends knerw fun well how to Ctter for the public last,: when manging an entertain ment, and those who embrace the opportunity of a 'endue/ the Musical and Literary entertainment m x' W dn jsday evening will doubtless have a great treat I hear that the tickets, Gd each, are going well iu faci a second let has had to be printed' Look at the l advertieme-nt in another column, and then hmry up And uy your tickets, ?or dis.appointme.at may stare you the face whenapproach the entrance to the WMnegtlay., .-1 jr o 'o o A rumour is going round that one of Penarth's noted bachelors is tired of his b d,) and is about to take to himself a wife. If this is correct I wish- him all happiness, and may his shadow never tfiow less. 0 0 0 Miss Emily Francis, (Penarth's nightingale) it is understood will be mariied at the Wesleyan Chapel •next Monday corning- Mr Fred Mules, of Hickman Ploadi will be the proud possessor of the sweet song" stress after about 10. 30' I have heard it liinied that the honey moon will be spent in the big village." 0 '0 0 A Sunday School teacher often find, his patience tried but some, occasionally find it exhausted- This was evidenced in a certain school last, Sunday. ooo For Sale- Tickets 6d each, to admit to the Foot- ball match in aid of the orphan fund of th0 Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants on Good Friday. 0 Ihe members of the A. S- R. S. resident in this dlS" tri ;t intend mthing Good Friday a red letter dayf, for not only will there be a football match in the morning, but later in the day there will be a public tea and concert in Andrews' hall..The object is ssrnng of support. Give it then toy readers. 0 0 0 The Forward Movement anticipate erecting a ball in Penai th very subtly. Tabernacle Baptist, Sianwell Road Baptist, vViDd- I sor Road Congregational, and Trinity WeslevaJ* Churches are all going in for new places of wonk? and increased accommodation. i f.