Western Mail Tuesday April 20th 1926. The wide respect in which the late Mr. Daniel MORGAN, chemist, of High-street and Duke-street, Cardiff, was held was manifested at the funeral on Monday when all sections of the citizens were represented. After the service at Mr. MORGAN'S residence in Glynrhondda-street, conducted by the Rev. James DAVIES (Troedyrhiw) and the Rev. Charles DAVIES, (Tabernacle, Cardiff.), the cortege left for Cardiff Cemetery, where the Revs. Charles DAVIES, William EDWARDS, D.D., and D.H. REES (Abertridwr) at the graveside. The chief mourners were:- Messrs. George and Emrys MORGAN (sons), Messrs. William and Evan MORGAN (brothers). Messrs. Leonard MORGAN and Iestyn Morgan WATKIN (nephews), Mr. Thomas EVANS (cousin), Professor J. JENKINS (Gwili), and Messrs. David JENKINS, and A.J. REES (brothers-in-law). Dr.D. MORGAN-WATKIN, another (bro-in-law), was unable to be present through illness. There was a great number of representatives of the Cardiff Cymmrodorion Society. The funeral took place on Monday of Mrs. BEGG, the widow of Capt. M.J. BEGG, the well known Cardiff captain. There was a requium mass at St. Peter's Church, attended by, among others, Alderman Harold TURNBULL, K.C.S.G., Messrs. Bernard TURNBULL, Arthur O'CALLAGHAN, Frank CALLAGHAN, Charles CALLAGHAN, F.W. LEWIS, and John TIERNEY. The Rev. Father HUGHES, Provincial of the Order of Charity, celebrated the Mass, assisted by the Rev. Father ELSOM. Other clergymen present were the Rev. Canon HANNON, Father Cronin, Father GRIESHABER, and Father LAWRENCE, O.S.B. The Rev. Father FENNELL (rector of St. Peter's) officiated at the interment. A large villa at Cornelly, Pyle, the property of the Margam Estate, and the residence of Mr. BURT and family, was completely destroyed by fire early on Monday morning-only the shell of the outer wall remaining. It is presumed that the fire was caused by the explosion of an oil lamp alight in one of the bedrooms. The fire spread with amazing rapidity, and the occupants had to flee for their lives-the whole of their personal effects being consumed. The heat was intense and the window panes melted in a stream. There was no water supply attatched to the premises and the nearest water hydrant was two miles away at Kenfig Hill. It is extremely fortunate that the prevailing wind wind blew from the west, otherwise the Cornelly Council Schools, near by, must certsinly have been destroyed. The unfortunate family were housed by neighbours, who showed every consideration for their comfort. Caerphilly Dwelling-Houses. Two leasehold dwelling-houses, Nos. 2 and 4 Broomfield-street., Caerphilly, were offered for sale at the Clive Arms Hotel, Caerphilly, on Monday by Mr. Tudor WILLIAMS (F.A.I.), Pontypridd, and were sold to Mr. S. WITHERS, the tenant of No. 2 at £300 and £272.10s. respectively. Mr. R.R. MORGAN, Cardiff and Caerphilly, was the vendor' solicitor. Mr. T.Harold LOVITT (F.A.I.) conducted a property sale at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on Monday, when the following properties were disposed of:-Nos. 5 and 7 Bertram-street, Cardiff, held under leases of 99 yrs, from 1873 at an a.g.r. of £2.15s., were sold for £147.10s. and £150. respectively. Nos.25 and 27, Bradley-street., Cardiff, held under leases of 99 yrs, from 1873 at an a.g.r. of £2.15s. were sold to Mr. G.F. WAKIE, Whitchurch, for £135. each. Nos. 130 and 132, Pearl-street., Cardiff held under leases of 99 yrs from 1876 at an a.g.r. of £2.10s., were sold to Mr. A.G. BENTON, Cardiff, for £162.10s. each. Nos.21, 29, 31, and 41, Cameron-street., Cardiff, held under leases of 99 yrs, from 1895 at a.g.r. £2.4s., were sold for £270. each. No.112, Moorland-road., Cardiff, held under a lease of 99 yrs, from 1899 at an a.g.r. of £2.10s., was sold to Mr. T.J. JEREMY, Cardiff for £335. The vendor's solicitors in respect of all the lots were Messrs. HEARD, Son, and CLOGG, 5, Windsor-place, Cardiff. John Patrick