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TRIMSARAN. I 1 I shall soon greatly mi*3 the welcome pre- sence of a newly-acquired, but, nevertheless, estimable friend, in The person of Mr. S. Sherwell, cur doctor's coachman, who has ob- tained a more remunerative situation at Felinfoel. Pecuniary considerations alone have induced him to leave the service of Dr. and Mrs. Howells. He has often spoken to me in terms of genuine gratitude of their uni- form kindness and thoughtfulness. I well know the value of worthy employers, and ad- mire and esteem every gentle, encouraging word spoken, every kind deed done, and in this instance, where Dr. and Mrs. Howells are solely concerned, the ever-remembered lines given below make my heart happier and richer by the knowledge I possess of their grand truth, force, and beauty. Howe'er it be it seems tome, 'Tis only noble to be good; Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood." W. B. I was pleased to U-am that the third and fourth prizes for timbering at Llandovery were divided between Mr. David David and Mr. John Williams, of this place. It is computed nun the anthracite miners of South Wales are paid in wages nearly It its very gratifying to see that so many of the Trimsaran young men took away prizes from Carway Eisteddfod, namely Mr. William John Llovd, Waunelun, for recitation; Mr. j Morgan Daniel Lloyd, for the best speech; Master Howell Rees, for children's solo-j, and Mr. Rhys Llewellyn Rees, two prizes—one for tenor solo, and the other in the- open tenor or soprano competition. Bravo! Our seventh annual fair is approaching, and will be held on the ifrst Monday in July. I trust the farmers will have good prices for their stock, and that the young people will have a happy time. At the Co-operative Congress held in New- castle last week Mr. John Eager, Burry Port, proposed a resolution, which was adopted, expressing the opinion that, the time had ar- rived when the producer on the land should be brought into closer touch with the con- sumer. Unemployment is the main cause of poverty, and is tho most urgent, of all indus- trials questions. All societies are strongly urged to make and encourage every effort to secure possession of the land, that we may produce a larger proportion of the food now imported, and so provide a wider field for employment. The International Miners' Congress, which met in Berlin during last week, is to be con- gratulated upon having included in the reso- lution dealing with the necessity of increased safety for our miners the demand for working- men inspectors. As Mr. W. Brace, M.P., said, some people believed that the most valuable asset of the nation is its wealth and riches. He had no heetitation in saying it was the lives of the workers. -0- The Right Hon. John Burns said that open windows would stamp out consumption in a generation. T. E. D. )

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