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CAERSWS RURAL COUNCIL. --

OPENING OF NEW ORGAN AT MOCHDRE…

MONTGOMERYSHIRE INFIRMARY…

MR. DAVID DAVIES' OTTER HOUNDS

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WELSHPOOL.

LLANIDLOES.

Benighted Newtown.

Newtown Waterworks.

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CAERSWS.

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CAERSWS. OBITUARY.—»Our correspondent writes: On Wednesday week it became known in the Ancient City that Miss Mary Richards, aged 32 years, daughter of Mr and Mrs Richards, Tynpwll, had passed away at 116, Maida Vale, London, after a very short illness, the feeling of sorrow and sym- pathy for the family of Tynpwll was really in- tense. Deceased had for many years been a most consistent member of the Calvinistic Methodist Church at Caersws. She was possessed ot brilliant natural gifts as a singer and evinced great interest in all good work. As a singer her words were at all times so intelligible to the listener just as if she had taken a book and read them. The environments of the religious home at Tynpwll followed her to the great city of London, where she spent the last years of her life. She was a faithtul member of the Welsh Calvinistic Method- ist Chapel, Shirland Road, Paddington, London. She was also a member of the ladies choir con- ducted by Mrs Griffith (Miss Myfanwy Jones, Bettws), who is organist in Shirland Road Chapel. Miss Richards was greatly loved by all whom she had formed an acquaintance with in London. She I was buried in Llandinam Churchyard on Saturday week. The Vicar of the parish officiated in the I unavoidable absence of the Rev Richard Jones, M.A., Calvinistic Methodist Minister, Caersws and Llandinam. The bearers were Messrs R. Francis, Porth Farm, D. Francis, Tymawr, E. Spaonley and Jas. Evans, junr. The funeral was a public one, and was largely attended. The chief mourners were Mr J. Richards (father), Miss Nellie Richards (sister), Mr David John and Ebtnezer Richards (brothers). Mr and Mrs D. E. Lloyd, Twickenham, (brother-in-law and sister), Mr- and Mrs Roberts, Frydd (uncle and aunt), Mrs Evans, Cwmberllan (aunt), Mr and Mrs Benbow, Llandinam (uncle and aunt), Mr R. Evans, Penrorin (uncle), Mr R. Evans, Tanyfron (uncle), Mr and Mrs Wilson. Broneirion (uncle and aunt), Mr and Mrs Richards, Tynymaen (uncle and aunt), Mr and Mrs David Richards, Cyfronydd (uncle and aunt), Mr William Richards, Llandinam (uncle), Mr Pryce Wilson, Broneirion, Miss Mary Richard!, Tynymaen, Miss Mary Evans, Plasdinam, Miss Mary Evans, Penrorin (first cousins), and a large number of sympathising friends, Wreaths were sent by the following:—Mrs Edward Davies, Plasdinam, Miss Fabris, Maida Vale, London; Shirland Road Chapel; David and Maggie; the families of Cwmberllan. and Tynpwll; Uncle and Aunt Richards, Cyfronydd, Miss Annie and Martha Lloyd, Buxton; Mrs Dakin and family; Mrs Asbton; Mrs A. Humphreys; Miss Lily Grovenor, Caersws. The above speaks highly of the esteem in which our departed friend was held. Messrs R. and S. Morgan, Newtown, were the undertakers.

"Possessed of Seven Devils."

F BOWLING.

MOCHDRE.

LLANDINAM.

BERRIEW.

A Farmer's Sadden Death.

Towels as Underclothing.

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