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RHAYADER. 1 I H. B. Jones (late Meredith and Jones) for watch, clock, etc., repairs. r257 PERSONAL.—Brigadier-General Evans, after having been at home at Hhayader for a few days, returned to the 'front last week. FisHING.-L,ocal anglers spent their half-holi- day this week on the banks of the Wye, and some fine catches were made. GARDENING.—Thursday's fine weather not only moved the anglers of the town, but others spent several hours in the gardens, preparing the ground for the early crops. CONGREGATIONAL Y.P.S.—On Tuesday evening a paper was read by Miss Mabel Prosser on the "Leaven—the extension of the Kingdom." An interesting discussion followed. AT THE FRONT.—Lieut. A. E. Collard, who re- ceived a well-deserved lieutenancy a few months ago, is at the front and has already been in the trenches. He is attached to the 38th division, un- der the command of Brigadier-General Evans. OBITUARY.—We deeply regret to record the death of Mrs Chandler, which took place sudden- ly on Sunday morning. She was held in the. highest esteem in the town and neighbourhood, and many societies, as well as the needy, in the town will miss a precious friend. She was aI- ways so generous towards all. WATER SUPPLY.—Cwmda-uddwr villagers have now been satisfied with the new water supply, but the surveyor of the Rural Council has not yet ex- pressed his approval of the way in which the work has been carried out, as the pipe channels had not been filled in. This was probably due to the weather, and, as soon as the ground is properly dried, the contractor will complete the work to the satisfaction of all concerned. CENTRALISATION.—The Board of Guardians, at their last meeting, received a- communication from the secretary of the Brecon and Radnor Farmers' Union asking for particulars relative to the expenditure of the guardians, with the object of pushing forward a scheme of centralisation of workhouses, The originator of the scheme was the Rev. David Owen (late vicar of Alltmawr). PARISH COUNCIL.—Mr R. Hughes presided at a meeting of the Parish Council, on Tuesday, when the council considered a letter from the Gas Co., suggesting the council should take over the gas lamps and renew the street lanterns. The members agreed the council was not in a position to do so. neither was the present time suitable for the discussion of such questions. FAMILY'S PATRIOTISM.—In Mr and Mrs J. A. Bacon, of Warwick House, we have an example of patriotic devotion worthy of esteem. They have given five sons to the service of king and country, viz.. John Bacon, who is serving in a volunteer force in Calcutta in the wireless tele- graph department: CoL-Sergt. James A. Bacon, Royal Fusiliers; Henry L. Bacon, mate,. R.N., on H.M. monitor, "Marchul Soult" Walter Bacon, bombardier, R.F.A.; and Williams G. Bacon, 3rd Hereford Regiment.

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