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HAY. I COUNTY COURT.No disputed cases were before His Honour, Judge William Evans, at the county court on Saturday. FRENCH FLAG DAY.—Approximately, £31 was raised in aid of the French relief fund on French flag day, which was celebrated here on W ednes- day and Thursday of last week. MARRIAGE.—Rev. Herbert Allen, formerly a minister of Hay Primitive Methodist Circuit, was married to Miss Mabel Cook on Wednesday. The rev. gentleman is now minister of Swindon Pri- mitive Methodist Church, Malmesbury. PRIZES.—Miss Edith Cadman secured the prize for the best decorated bicycle in the procession on Wednesday, and the local fire brigade for the vehicle. The prizes were silk tri-colour French flags. Mrs Crichton (Wye Cliff) and the Hon. Mabel Bailey were the adjudicators. THE WAR.—Hon. R. C. Devereux explained to the magistrates, on Monday, that he had re- ceived a letter from the Local Government Board with reference to the appointment of a magistrate to settle disputes arising between farmers and re-, cruiting sergeants. Hon. R. C. Devereux was appointed for that division. CAMP MEETINGS.—The annual camp meetings, in connection with the Primitive Methodist Church, were held in Cae-Dowry (kindly lent for the occasion by Mrs Parry) on Sunday. Address- es were delivered by Revs. F. Moseley (Brighouse, Yorkshire) and Percival Tomlinson (Earlstown, Lancashire), the two newly-appointed ministers. The town band, under the conduc-torship of Mr W. Edwards, was in attendance. Collections were for Church funds. ALLEGED CRUELTY.—At the petty sessions, be- fore Hon. R. C. Devereux (chairman), and Messrs A oraan, E. Butler and J. Williams Vaughan, J. Morgan, E. Butler and Rev. J. J. de Winton, on Monday, Edith Bona Williams (Lion street) applied for an order of maintenance against Arthur David W illiams, her husband, on the ground of persistent cruelty. Mr E. Powell Careless (solicitor. Llandrindod Wells) appeared for the defence. The application was declined. MEMORIAL SERVICE.—A most impressive memor- ial service, to the memory of Sgt. Crompton. Lce.- Cpl. G. Jenkins, Pte. H. Lloyd. Pte. F. P. Pear- son. Pte. Oxenham. Pte. Chas. Lewis, Lce.-Cpl. H. Baker and Pte. Thomas Lewis, was held at the parish church on Sunday afternoon. The pro- ceedings. which took the form of a funeral service, was conducted by Rev. J. J. de Winton (vicar), I who made affecting references to the brave boys who had given their lives for the country. Mr T. P. West, Mus. Bac. (organist), touchingly played "Oh. rest in the Lord," and. at the conclusion, Mendelssohn's "Funeral March." Lord Glanusk's hymn, "Trust in God," was feelingly sung. There was a very large congregation. MILITARY. Sergt. George Woonton (26th Canadian Light Infantry and son of Mr Woonton, gardener to Miss V. de Winton, Laurel Cottage) has arrived in England and is stationed near Hythe. Second-lieutenant W. H. George (2nd Bedfordshire Regiment, nephew of Mr Charles P. Lewis. Castle street, tailor, and well-known in the town, was wounded on the 1st inst. He joined the London Artists' Rifles at the outbreak of war, and proceeded to the front in September. He has been through several engagements Lieutenant George was offered a commission, which he accep- ted 4 or 5 months ago. He was well-known in London athletic circles, being an enthusiastic Rugby footballer, cricketer and oarsman.

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