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KEWTOWX AXD LLANLLWCHAIAEN…

IBOARDS OF GUARDIANS.

BAZAAR AT LLANFYLLIN.

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SHREWSBURY.

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SHREWSBURY. PEARL ASSURANCE COMPANY.—On Thursday week the Shrewsbury and Welshpool staff of the Pearl Assurance Company were entertained to dinner at the Royal Lion Hotel, Shrewsbury, by their district superintendent, Mr E. Stanton. There were also present: Mr H. F. Brown (general superintendent, Birmingham) and Mr J. D. Follows (assistant super- intendent, Wolverhampton). Previous to dinner, the party were photographed by Mr Belbin.—After the usual loyal and patriotic toasts were honoured, Mr J. D. Follows proposed the Pearl Assurance Company," giving an extremely interesting ac- count of --his- own connection with the company.—Mr Brown, in replying, gavo some valuable hints on how to be successful in assurance work, pointing out also the errors to be avoided. He assured all present that their company took an in. terest in the welfare of each one of their employees. -Mr A. Ellis, assistant superintendent, next pro- posed the toast of the evening, Success to the Shrewsbury and Welshpool district, and the health of Mrs and Mr E, Stanton," which was received with marked enthasi"m.-Mr Stanton, in replying, thanked the staff for the manner in which they had received the toast, and said he was extremely pleased to see so many present.—The rest of the evening was spent in songs and recitations, contributed by various members of the company. Mr Brown was deservedly encored for his rendering of Wht-n you and I were young, Maggie." Mr A. H. Jones (Newtown) con- vulsed the company with his comical songs. Mr G. W. Jones (Welshpool) held his listeners spell-bound with a recitation describing a simple but pathetic incident in the Crimean war. The banjo playing of Mr Reed (Welshpool) was cheered to the echo. Mr G. Harvey (Shrewsbury) contributed a song in his usual masterly style. Mr Jenkins upheld the reputa- tion of the Principality by his inimitable rendering of one or two Welsh songs. The company separated at a late hour. all present having spent a very enjoy- able evening.

LLAWRYGLYN.

TREFEGLWYS.

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[ A MODERN PICKWICK.

4 A SORROWFUL STORY. i-

« A FEMALE SOLDIER.

• A BIG STEP FORWARD.

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