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BURRY PORT. i I The statutory meeting cf 1110 Uxbs.11 Countil will be held this ^Thursday) evening. í The many fliends of Councillor John il v lands will be glad to learn that he is pro- gressing favourably, after many moiitns 01 severe illness. Our friend Mr William Howell is also on the road to recovery. -0- By the dc-ith of Mr John Owen, New Street the seat on the Board of Guardians is now- vacant. -0- • Mr. Nichol Roderick, Goodig, left here last week for"Canado. We wish him every success in his new sphere. We have this week the sad duty to record the death of Mrs. Mary Howell, wife of Mr. T. J. Howell, Stepney Road, who died on Thursday evening after a few weeks' illness. The deceased was 31 yeurs of age, and was widely known in the; district. She was of a genial disposition, and a devoted member of Hermon Welsh Wesley an Chapel, where her remains were interred on Monday, in the pre- sence of a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. The Rev. Morgan, pastor, offi- ciated, and was assisted by the Rev. James Griffiths. Some beautiful floral tributes were sent by Mrs. Northiiiore Jones, Loughor: Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Jones, Llanelly; Mr. and Mrs Jeffrey Williams. Mansel Street, Burry Port: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Loughor; Mr and Mis John Lowis, Bridge House,, Pembrey: Miss Lottie John, Burry Port; Miss Maggie Evans, Burry Port; and from the members of Herinon Sunday School, The funeral ariangements were in the hands of Mr. David Williams, Williams Terrace. Profound sympathy is felt for the hiisbnnd and the two little children in their bereavement. Now is the time for Spectacles. Can you read this without straining the eyes in some way? If you ean't, you must have Spectacles. John Walters, Chemwfc, Optician, &c, opposite the Station, has a special room for testing the fe.V03. rVrttch the children how they read. -0-- We learn on good authority that a splendid supply of water has been found at Ilii.iwlas, and the chemical and bacteriological tests have proved highly satisfactory. The iltpsnure of Miss A'iue Howeil. Xow Lodgo, will be greatly felt ai St. Mary's Church Sunday Hch.coi, wli' e she has b-ce-l of great assistance iV >- a number of years. Miss Howell loft on Friday evening fur Cum- ])er!a.nd,??ei'cshp\\m work for tho canso in that d is fret. We wish her every surveys nei-, At her it. ;C, in Park Tear- :e, on Tr-:r.- d-ay afternor n the dentil took placc of Mrs. Thomas, wife of Mr l>i\ id Tlis-nias, carpentev. after !o: nu painful suff-erins. The deceased lady was one of the most higlilv-respec-ted in- habitants of the town, and her demise -will be greatly felt by a largj numbex- of frien d r-. Our 'ii- is cxteri(.io.,j to bus band and family in their beieavemeai. Another death is rojorted from the ancient village of I'embrey, the wife of Mr. Owen Harries, whose death occurred in the early hours of Tuesday. Much sympathy is fc'br in this case also. Arnold's Rsduccd Prices. Flour down again —2s. 8d. per score; Large Crystals, 2Ad; Granu- lated, 21 d.; Best Lump, 2 £ d-; 2 lb. Pot Mixed Fruit. Jams for 4gd., a.nd 2 lh. Pot Raspberry and Strawberry for 8d.—Arnold's Stores. 7712 I

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