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I suppose you get your Gake & Confectionery ——— AT THE ——— QUEEN RESTAURANT If you don't, YOU HISS A TREAT! El VO' ? r- -r. ;JL-E!JJ 6 Kerry (jaNe 1s. per 16 Senoa 8 do per is StieA ffmii Qzide Eds per 16 Sultana Gaiie 6d. per 16 elw Seed d. per 16 fHladeira 6a £ es ad. & 1s. eacli. d ii 1tíh JiiiJltlrldø 2J1U" i' .J:n:jl> "i: n |lso m HWH 6? W I Mi Ml «f» Hsftsl P^SIe qiaiitu t:, Be sure you get CYTOS BREAD. ->II:I.Uo 'I t.fjr.w..8'IT- -JJ7 q..g .t ..l,'>I"!W'l1!:fi1 SOLE AGENT— Williain& fine fueen 9lestaulaltt, STANWKLL ROAD, (adjoining Station), PKKARTH <
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r- :2-7. G hit-Ghat. BY RAMBLING TOMMY. I, As onr renders will remember, last Sunday was one of the hottest dnys we have had this summer. However, the scorching- nun's rays were not: enough to prevent the Trinity Wesleyan Sunday School fiom singing Lead, kindly lic-ht, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on. 0 The -ni(,Iit is diil(, &e. OOO As those who frequently pass the Laundry during the day-tim^ are r.viire. singing can of I en he heard proceeding from the interior of this place. And very lloor1 fringing it i.s. lcO, a rule, better than one world expect. 0 0 o It is gratifyjnrt In know, perlmps, that the songs they seem most to like, are selections from Sankey's. 000 "Lot brothei ly love continue. Another instance has ins! been brought to my notice of the kindly • feeling which exists between some of the Nonconfor- mist churches of this district. The 22nd inst. has been fixed for the Tabernacle Baptist Sunday School Anniversary, and the stiae day has been selected by the Fee Methodists of Cogan for their Harvest .Festival Both hnd arranged for special afternoon services bat the Cognn friends last Sunday, -resolved to tbrcnvup their aftevnoon service. This kindness was quite unsolicited, hence it is to be the more appreciated. I hope that at seme future time the kindness will be reciprocated. 0 0 0 Oil Monday next n. meeting will he held under the auspices of the newly formed Total Abstinence Feder- atioh. A report will he be presented by the provisional committee appointed last week. A scheme will be brought for v«nl for consideration, and a set of sutrgffeted rules wiil be placed before the m^eth.-g. It will be a very important meeting and is. i* earnestly hoped that there will be a, crowded room. Abstainers of both sexes and every sect are invited. ooo It is recommended by the provisional committee, that public meeting be held weekly in Andrews' _ocC' =-===.- Lesser Hall, and that for the purpose of making the meetings more interesting, a choir be established. ooo Although the Choir will be attached to the feder- ation, yet it will have, to a great extent, independent action. It will elect a set of officers and Committee for the conduct of its own business, and it is proposed for the proper organization of the choir that, a ten be held to be followt d bv a meeting for business and social intercourse. All young men and women willing to assist in the choir are requested to send their names to Mr J. F. Pickford, 57, Arcpt Street. ooo At the mention of "Jerrymandering" building by one of the speakers at the laying of the memorial stone of the new Baptist Chapel last Wednesday, Mr T. Bevau blushed, smiled and hung down his head. I wondered at this for all iMr Be van's work is above suspicion and well might he have held up his head and stood upon his dignity. 000 The Rev W. G. Davies asked to be excused for keeping his hat on whilst speaking, because his head, !I like the budding, "wa^ roofless. This was al§o the case wiMi the two speakers who followed him, Rev T. W. Medhurst and Rev J. Gwilym Jones. One of ciiowd suggested that their hair was like the seed that fell on stony ground. It sprang up but because there was no depth of earth, it soon wi'hered away. I '000 I Mr F. J. Harris, of 33, Albert Road, by advertise- | ment im another column, solicits pupils for instruction I in shorthand, bookkeeping &c-
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GO TO THE CHRONICLE' OFFICE, iFor your «S3!> *3» n isra *E 3SL ini ? It is the JBss-t and Cheapest. I Jlign Glass Work a Speciality
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FOOTPALL. 1st Xv. FIXTURES 1895-96. Late Versus. J I Result -1-1-, Sept- 14 Abergavenny H 21 Ebbw Vale H I 28 Pontymoile A Oct. 5 Wellington H „ 12 Neath A 19 Coventry A 2G Morriston H i v 2 Llanelly H 9 Aberavon H 16 Newport A 23 Bristol A 30 Swansea H Dec- 7 Pontypridd H 14 Llanelly A. 21 Cardiff A Devonport Albion A 28 Wellington A Jan. 4 Bath H 11 Newport 11 5 18 Swansea A 25 Scotland v. Wales Sdiffj Feb. 1 Neath II 8 Abergavenny A 15 Morriston A. 22 Bristol H ,,29 Bath A March 7 Cardiff II 14- Pontymoile H 21 Gloucester A „ 28 Aberavon A April 3 ,d" h 'H { 4 Plymouth j A G Barnstaple A 11 Pontypridd A 18 Gloucester j H i
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Go to the "Chronicle" Office for your Printing- Best and Cheapest in the district. i