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LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS. In the issue of the I I Navy and Army Illus- trated" for September 10th, page 593, the Editor in reply to a correspondent makes use of these words" As regards the order of precedence of the several counties in the Volunteer Rifle Force, the first five are Devonshire, Lancashire, Middlesex, Surrey, and Pembrokeshire." METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.—Taken at St. Ann's Head for the week ending 8 a.m., September 12th. Highest barometer reading reduced to 32 F. and to mean sea level, 30-12 on the 12th; lowest 29*88 on the 9th; maximum temperature in the shade, 71 on the 6th; minimum 53 on the 12th amount of rainfall 0 inches hours of bright sunshine 319; prevailing winds south westerly, moderate in force accompanied by much fog; sea smooth excepting a westerly swell. DEATH OF MRS. EDWARD WHITE.— We regret to record the death after a short illness on Friday at Uzmaston House, of Mrs Edward White, a lady well- known and much respected. The sad event at the age of thirty-nine is much deplored by a wide circle of friends. The funeral took place at Uzmaston Church on Monday, the Rev. W. B. Thomas officiating. The mourners were the bereaved husband, son and daughter, Mr Clifford Davies, Miss Davies, Mrs Henry Da vies, Mr Powell, of Milford the sisters and brother of deceased, Mr White, sen., and the Misses White. There were a large number of friends at the funeral. Much sympathy is felt for Mr White and family in their sad bereavement. From Criccieth, North Wales, Mr S. J. Allen writes:—There was a remarkable display of the Northern Lights here on Friday evening. Rain had fallen steadily all the earlier part of the day, but the clouds cleared off from the western horizon towards sun- set. thouffh continuing to hang in broken masses over the mountains on the east of Cardigan Bay, where the whole scene of cloud and mist and mountain, crag and moor- land lighted up by the crimsDn rays of the setting sun, presented a spectacle of extreme beauty. About 8.30 the sky was generally clear, and the stars shone brightly. The aurora extended roughly from west to north, and its shafts of light stretched from the horizon to the zenith. Towards the west there were two fringes of light hanging down midway, like curtains. The pre- vailing colour of the light was primrose, changing at times to red. Occasionally thin waves of light flashed rapidly across the sky from west to east, and coru- scations also passed up vertically. The aurora light had the appearance of a luminous haze, but it was quite pellucid, as shown by the stars seen through it. The whole country was lighted up by this beautiful display. -Daily News, SCIENCE AND ART CLASSES.—Lastj(|night a meeting was held in the Assembly Rooms to consider the position of these classes, and in response to a circular issued by Alderman Thomas James and the Rev. F. Newton Colborne. Alderman Thomas James presided over an attendance of about 20 gentlemen. The chair- man explained the reason for calling the meeting, and then called upon Mr Colborne to give a statement of the position of the classes, an estimate of the future, and a view of the prospect of carrying on the classes. After discussion, it was resolved that the classes were too valuable to be allowed to collapse, and the meeting undertook that they should be continued at least for the coming session, the County Council in the meanwhile to be again applied to for help which it was unanimously thought should be given. The committee was enlarged, and a sub-committee formed to solicit subscriptions for the ensuing season. A list of nafnies was read out of those who had already promised donations towards liquidating the present liabilities. A vote of thanks to the Chairman and the conveners of the meeting brought the proceedings to a close. DEATH OR MISS MARY STANNARD.—Miss Mary Stannard, daughter of the late Mr Alfred Stannard, of Picton Place, died on Wednesday last after a long and painful illness. The deceased lady was greatly loved by those with whom she was acquainted. Her life was that of a consistent christian. Previous to being stricken with her last illness she led an active life, and never wearied in the performance of charitable and philanthropic work. Great sympathy is felt for the relatives in their great bereavement. In fond Remembrance of Mary Emma Stannard, who fell asleep in Christ, September 7th, 1898. "PERFECT IN ONE." John xvii., 23. Lord I am Thine henceforth 'tis joy to me, To know that in this heart I carry Thee. Wholly Thine own-this life may now be trod All sanctified by Thee my present God. Thy sweet companionship makes every thought Swell out in love, that ever I was brought To taste of love, and know what Thou canst be To one who finds her all in having Thee. Ere earth was formed-in past eternity- When I was future still Thy thoughts of me Were those of love, for I in Thee was seen Complete as Thou art, and hast ever been. There was a past, there is a future still. When every thought and wish Thou wilt fulfil, Of all Thou hast in store for Thy delight, And I shall clearly know its depth and height. Walking with God be this my happy lot, To know no moment when with Him I'm not. He gave Himself for me, and so I give My&elf to Him in whom alone I live. Through never ending ages unalloyed, This present happiness will be enjoyed, 'Tis but a little while then all will know, How Christ and I, made one, walked here below. These Words were Composed bil her May 28th, 1888. Haverfordwest. Tune, "Abide with me."

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