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^ -ANOTHER PUBLIC LOSS. I

THE NEW SCHOOL BOAR]) CLERK.

I THE COUNCIL'S ACCOUNTS.I

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

A LOCAL PAPER AND THE REV.…

INTERESTING MARRIAGE AT LLANGENNECH.

I THE CRICKET CLUB. I-__

ANALYST TO THE COUNCIL. I

CARDIFF'S CLAIM TO THE UNIVERSITY…

THE GOSPEL AMONG THE JEWS.

THE LLANELLY FLOWER SHOW SOCIETY

iORDINATION OF A YOUNG i -…

DEATH OF MR. JOHN HUM--PHREYS,…

I SCHOOL BOARD CLERK

MAGISTRATES' COURT.I

SERIOUS ILLNESS OF MR. CLIFF…

ENTERTAINMENT AT SILOH CHAPEL.

LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD.

| DEATH OF MR. HENRY J. HOWELL.

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| DEATH OF MR. HENRY J. HOWELL. 01 AN APPRECIATION AND A BIOGRAPHY. Yet another of our public men-aue whom we trusted and honoured, one who had borne the heat and burden of the day for many years—passed away in the person of Mr. Henry John Howell, chairman of the Llanelly School Board, on Sunday morning last. The sad event came unexpectedly, for although Mr. Howell had been in indifferent health for many years, he had appeared of late to have gained in activity, and had taxed his energies '.o a degree in the administration of education in the parish. It; was well known that the deceased gentleman was suffering from an old heart affection. Howbeit, as time sped on he seemed to grow no worse, and many fondly cherished the hope that he would be spared to the town for many years yet to come. That hope is now dead, for the respected chairman of the School Board passed away on Sunday morning after an exceedingly short illness. On the preceding Wednesday he was far from well, but towards the week end he seemed to recover, and on Saturday he was actually able to be out of doors. Early on Sunday morning he suffered a serious relapse, and at eight o'clock he passed away. In his death, Llanelly loses an able, conscientious, earnest and faithful public servant, one who had been actively associated with town affairs in one form or another for a quarter of a century. Although nofc. Llanelly born, the deceased gentleman passed the greater portion of his life in the town. He was the son of the late Mr. Benjamin Howell, timber merchant, And was for years the directing genius of the flourish- ing business on New Dock Road. He commenced public life at an early age, and served for several terms on the old Local Board with distinguished success. He was chairman in several critical periods in the history of Llanelly when his resource, experience, and ability were simply invaluable to the town. His public life will, however, be better remembered in connection with the School Board, which he has adorned with a ripe ex- perience of educational affairs and a finely-cultivated mind. The deceased gentleman was an exceedingly able educationalist, deeply versed in the acts relating to education alike in their local and general application. As chairman of the Board, he was thorough, energetic, and painstaking to a degree. He had a close and inti- mate knowledge of all the details associated with the administration of education in this district, and no man could have discharged the duties of the position he held with greater tact and a finer courage. The late Mr. Howell was a devoted Nonconformist. Of Park Congregational Church, he was alike a pillar and ornament. His father was one of the founders of the cause, and early in life the late Mr. H. J. Hawell assumed in the same church one of the positions of honour and distinction. He was, 1 one of the senior deacons and secretary, and for years was the chief superintendent of the Sunday School. His connection with the church and all its auxiliaries was close, fond, and faithful. There his death will be a loss well nigh irreparable. The late Mr. Howell was a staunch Liberal, who was held in the highest esteem and respect by the party whose interests he consistently advanced, and whose councils he enriched from the stores of his ripe experience. The deceased gentleman was in his 66th year. We deeply sympathise with Mrs. Howell and the bereaved family in their loss. THE FUNERAL. The funeral-of a strictly private nature-teak place on Wednesday, the Rev. H. Elvet Lewis officiating. The mourning carriages were:—1st. carriage: Rev. H. Elvet Lewis and Dr. E. Evans. 2nd carriage, Messrs. J. C. Howell and T. B. Howell (sons), and Harry Evans, (son-in-law). 3rd carriage Messrs, T. Taylor, Harrogate (brot'aer-iu-law): G. Leng, Leeds, and K H. Litlu, (nephews), The bearers were workmen from the Timber Yard.

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