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MONTGOMERY.

THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE…

DOLFOR.

NEW MILLS.

DOLANOG.

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DOLANOG. PP.ESICNT.&Tlos.-Aii interesting ceremony took place at Llanfair-Caereinion on Friday afternoon, when Mr E. P. Watkins, for 19 years rural post- man from Llanfair to Dolanog, was presented with a valuable timepiece and silver watch and chain. A committee was formed consisting of Messrs G. M. Evans, Garthbeibio (chairman), T. N. Bebb, Glascor-d (treasurer), R. Gittins, Post-office (secre- tary), T. Lloyd, Tirda. and D. Jones, Neuadd Cyn- hinfa, who undertook to collect subscriptions, which was an easy task, as Mr Watkins was very popular in his district. The presentation of the timepiece was made by the Chairman of the com- mittee (Mr G. M. Evans), and the watch was pre- sented by Mr T. N. Bebb, who, in a few words, said they had the greatest pleasure in presenting Mr Watkins, on behalf of the subscribers, with these valuable articles as a token of their appre- ciation of his valuable, obliging, and faithful ser- vice for over nineteen years in what is considered the largest and heaviest route in the Llanfair Dis- trict. Mr T. Lloyd and Mr R. Gittins also spoke in appreciating terms of the services of Mr Watkins, who, on account of his health, was by the kind consideration of the postal authorities removed to a higher route. Although his friends all along the route are very sorry to lose Mr Wat- kins, yet are glad for his sake that his duties would be less arduous. Mr Watkins, in returning thanks, said that he could hardly find words to txpress his feelings to the committee for the kind words spoken of him and to the subscribers for the two beautiful presents they had presented him that day. He himself did not think he was worthy of them, but as long as he lived he would certainly value them very dearly. When- ever he looked at them he would always consider how kind the people of the Dolanog route had been to him. He was sure they would pardon him for the feeble way that he had tried to thank them, but their kindness, not only on this occasion, but ever since he had had the honour to be their postman, was more than he could find words to express himself.

CAERSWS.

ELECTION CRACKERS. e

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TREFNANNEY.

LLANDINAM.

LLANIDLOES.

SARN.

ITHE GENERAL ELECTION.

LLANWNOG.

TREGYNON.

PONTDOLGOCH.

BERRIEW.