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CHILDREN'S CORNER-Continued. but turned out a Methodist instead." He found- ed Trefecca College and died there.—Master Morgan Walters, Senny. Offa's Dyke was made to prevent the Welsh going into England. Prince Llewelyn tried to win back Wales, and, in the attempt, was killed near Builth. John Penry was sent to Cambridge at 19 years of age. Vavasour Powell was a Sabbath-breaker in his younger days, but, after hearing Cradoc, became a changed man and went all over Wales preach- ing the Gospel. He was mobbed and beaten, and he also fought for Oliver Cromwell. Howell Harris's mother said he was to be a clergyman, but he started a school for young children. Afterwards, he became a very good man, and went about Wales preaching. He also founded Trefecca College and trained young men for the ministry.—Miss Bessie Davies, Senny. No name is more well known in the religious life of Wales than that of Howell Harris. He lived in an age of great religious reformers, viz., Daniel Rowlands, George Whitefield and John Wesley. Howell Harris was born on January 23rd, 1714, and was the youngest of three sons— the father hailing from Carmarthenshire. Llewelyn went to a smith at Aberedw, bade him take the thin shoes off his horses and put them on again backwards, so that the foot-prints would deceive his pursuers, but he was betrayed and killed above Builth. John Penry. the martyr, was born in 1559, and spent his boyhood days, as happy as the birds, among the lovely surroundings of Cefn-brith, near Llangainniarch. Master Percy Dd. Davies, Bedw Farm. Gwenddwr. Prince Llewelyn fought the English for the land his father had lost. He went to Builth to meet some soldiers and was betrayed. Llewelyn was stabbed in the back at Cefn-y-bedd and pro- bably buried by the monks at Abbeycwmhir in Radnorshire. John Penry wrote books and sent them to the Welsh. Queen Elizabeth found this out, captur- ed his printing press and put him in prison, where he was executed at 34 years of age. Vavasour Powell was educated at Oxford, and his uncle kept a school at Clun. He was a wicked boy, but grew up a great and good man. Howell Harris started a school for preachers. Lady Huntingdon helped him and built a hall for the students' accommodation. He founded the Calviniatic Methodist denomination and died at 60 yearS" of age.—Miss Elsie Davies, Senny. March Competition. Best essay on "Llangorse Lake" or "Elan Valley Waterworks." Open to elementary school-children in Brecon and Radnor. Include name, address, and age in your con- tribution. Marks will be given as follow :-InteHigence, 160; English, 80; spelling, BO; and hand-writing, 80. Prizes.—1st, 2/6; 2nd, 1/6; 3rd, 1/ The essays must not exceed 250 words. The compositions must also be the bonafide work of competitors themselves. The last day for receiving essays will be Friday, March 31st, and these should be properly stamped and addressed to Uncle- Tom, oare of "Brecon and. Radnor Express," Brecon.