Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

40 articles on this Page

Advertising

BRECON. - ....1

!TALGARTH.I

LIBANUS. I

I--hLLANGATTOCK.I

I - CWMRHOS. u -I

I HIRWAIN. I

INEWCHURCH. I

NORTON. I

HOWEY. I

I LLANGUNLLO. I

RHAYADER. I

LLANDRINDOD WELLS.I

I BUILTH WELLS. I

News
Cite
Share

I BUILTH WELLS. I Ask for war-time boots a'c Wyles'. Morris's Garden Seeds; certain growers. Pte. R. Roberts, R.F.A. (son of Mrs Roberts, Brecon Road) was home on leave last week. A full report of the funeral of the late. Mr J. Roberts (Maesygraig) will appear in our next issue. Peas, Beans, Lentels, &c., best quality, con- trol prices.—Davies Bros. The total amount collected by the Carol League up to date is £ »!). Further particulars will appear next week. Dr. Rhys Davies (Ynys Buallt) has presented a large Bible to Horeb Congregational Church for use in the Sunday School. Satisfactory arrangement.. have been made by the Philharmonic Society for the forthcoming concert in honour of Mr Ivor Pugh. Rev. ,T. Heal (Rhayader) preached highly ap- predated discourses at Memorial Baptist Church on Sunday morning and evening. Advertisements, notices of meetings, news-Items, etc.. for the "Express" should be sent to Mr G. E. Sayee, Fern Lea, Builth Wells. The following were among the local men home on leave last week, viz.. Pte. A. James, Pte. G. Horsev, R.E., and Pte. Phillips, R.G.A. For new and reliable Garden Seeds trv J. Ward. M.P.S., Builth Wells. Agent for Multiple Garden Fertiliser. 1032/64/114 A vote of condolence was extended at Horeb Con- gregational Church, on Sunday, to the relatives of the late Mr John Roberts (Maesygraig). For Sale, 3,000 yards old dye dress mater- ial, 1/6 ito 4/11 per yard; and 1,000 yards black, grey, navy, and brown costume serge, 3/11 to 7/11 per vard.—Isaac Price, Cloth Hall. •b877/61/6219 There was an average attendance at Memorial Baptist Church Rand of Hope meeting on Monday evening. Rev. R. A. Howclls presided, and a pleasant evening was .spent, songs and recitations being given by the children. Miss M. James presided at the organ. There was a good attendance at a meeting of the Juvenile Tent of Rechabites here en Monday night. Interesting reading competitions were arranged, the winners being Masters En-sor Duggan and Elwyn Jones and Ii. Francis Bufton. Owing to unusually heavy pressure on our space we are compelled to hold over reports of the Funeral of the late Mrs E. M. Hcrner. Chamber of Trade. Garden Allotments Society and the Co-operative Society till next week. An interesting lantern lecture, entitled "Jerusalem and the Holy Land, Past and Present," was given at the Kino by Rev. Thomas Kane. Llandrindod Wells, on Sunday afternoon. There was a good attendance, es- pecially of young people, and a pleasant afternoon was spent. Don't let your stock of Stationery get too low. Give us your orders now for Envelopes, Billheads, Counter Oheck-bcoks. Receipt Forms. Gummed Labels, Tie on Tki-gs, and all kinds of Business Stationery.—Howard Lewis. Cadet S. Rendle (son of Mr Rendle. High Street) spent a few days' leave in the town last week. Cadet Rendle has seen much active service, having served for over two years in France. Singularly, he was one of the first 600 that formed the neuelus of the Welsh Guards, and, subsequently, went to France with the first battalion. Government Rationing Scheme of Tea, Butter and Margarine.— W. Price and Co., beg to an- nounce that all customers, registering with them under the new scheme, will be supplied with the best quality goods, as usual, and every attention given to orders. Bombardier Pitman, R.G.A.. who previous to joining the colours wa, a police constable at Builth Wells, has been promoted from the rank of corporal in the R.G.A., and has been transferred to the heavy trench howitzers. He has seen active service in France for two years and three months. and has taken part at Ypres, Somme, Cambrai. &c., and, so far, has es-caped without a scratch. Captain F. B. Morley, K.R.R., who has been spending a few days of a well-earned leave from France in the town, gave an interesting address to the children of Wesley Sunday School on his experiences in France, on Sunday, and, in particular, pointed out to the scholars the value of intercessory prayer. Prior to the war. he was. the Sunday School superintendent. Capt. Morley has seen much active service, and, during the campaigns of 1916, he was the only officer out of his battalion to come through unscathed. Mr H. Evan-Thomas presided over a meeting cf Col- wyn Food Committee on Monday. Others present were Ii-s Turner. Rev. D. L. Davies, and Messrs. William Prothero, E. Jones and W. W. Lennard (executive- officer. The question of altering the maximum prices of rabbits was entered into, but it was. decided to retain the old price. An application was received in which a per.-on asked to be registered as retailer of meat. The committee decided, however, that, be- fore granting -the application, the executive officer should make inquiries into the case. The. exec-utive- oflieer stated that the margarine and butter distribu- tion (not rationing) scheme would come into operation on the 25th inst. Mr H. Evan-Thomas presided over a meeting of the Colwyn Rural Tribunal here on Monday. Others pre- sent were Messrs. Edwin Davies. William Prothero. T. L. Vaughan and Thomas Davies. Col. Edwardes (National Service representative) and Mr W. W. Lennard (clerk)"'were also present. There were only six cases for hearing. Conditional exemptions were granted to Charles Davies (Llyncoibren), George Arthur Harley (Aberedw) and William Alfred Rees (Henllys farm, Disserth). The case of Wm. Thomas Sheen Moore (Howey) was adjourned to enable appellant to apply to the Agricultural Committee, Llandrindod. for an exemption voucher. The appeal of Douglas Price (Aberedw) was also adjourned for the production of an exemption voucher at next meeting, and, also, the case of Rees Powell (Tynllyn), whose appeal was adjourned for the attendance of his employer at next meeting.

I PONTSTICILL. I

I LLANSAINTFRAED. I

ILLANWRTHWL.I

I RHULAN. I

FR ANKSBRIDGE.

BRYNGWYN. I

GLASBURY-ON-WYE. 4

I -HAY.

LLANWRTYD WELLS.

YSTRIDGYNLAIS.

I...11 CWMTAF.u - -

I PISGAH.

CWMTWRCH.

LLANFIHANGEL-TALYLLYN. I

Advertising

Advertising

MERTHYR CYNOG. !

ABERCRAYE. I

CRICKHOWELL.--I

I CEFN-COED. I

IBrecon Funeral. I

t .-A Hint to Farmers.I

I Radnor's Only Lord.I

Tractor Ploughing. I

TO CORRESPONDENTS & READERS.

"EXPRESS" DIARY.