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& ? SH?PPtM? nHRIM? SHOW WEEK, jf ? ori?Jrrii?Ly JL?Ur\U???\ onU'W .WilCLr?.      —— ————.—-———?_?-??'?_'— _?—-?——-————*?-?.s?.? ?- ————— I ..}..@." Distinctive ] ———————————— Bootmaking. j VISITORS J to the Bath and West and 4 Southern Counties Show. ♦ I, We have pleasure in announcing that we I are showing in our Beautifully Equipped: 1 Shcbw Rooms an exclusive range of f fMost Distinguished Bootmaking, I t made by the most highly skilled craftsmen. = | KIRKLANDS have the unchallenged repu- i tation of holding the finest selection of f j ? High Class Footwear in the Principality. ¡ I A visit of inspection will be greatly esteemed. @ orw?179 Goat St, KIRKUND, y iirri nSwansea. Tel. Central 1276.- f '"? ???a??????????$??'?a)?a??????? ????-???!? Gwynne H. Brader | [ SOLE AGENT FOR THE ANGELUS BRINSMEAD PLAYER PSANOS. I RECITALS & LISTS FREE ON APPLICATION. hedi A L-t LISTS FREE ON APPLICATICIN. ,k 17, HEATHFIgLD STREET, SWANSEA. I ,>  .0' '0 ¡" ?m?M.m<!m!h.?? .-?:p..?-.?.? -?LLi_I_?_J_ BATH & WEST SHOW. 179 HEATHFI LD STREET, SWANSEA. BATH & WEST SHOW I t"' -THB Camkm «Mb Jtab tt ? ?P.ON?o?TH? .????? ofzy pftem IS ON SALE DAILY AT I Stand 229 Shed 49. ?a&- .?- ??j__ —?.  | I NORMAN & WILLIAMS, | $ NORMAN & WtLUAMS, ? ? JEWELLERS, ? 3 285, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA.  ■ | ? y N?ted ?a? for Birthday ah? Wedding ?res6nt$. ? SeuYl!lllr Noýelties with Swansea Arms.. V Souvenir Novelties with Swansea Arms. f■r $k- MATTERS AND HOSIERS. ::0; I BREMNER BROS. FOR EVERYTHING SMART IN GENT.'S WEAR. Si —T f oe -f-"T 4 Note Address— 225, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA. IIr: ALTERATION OF PREMISES. Cleax?axa.oe Sale. Thousands of Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Albums, Letter Cases, Purses, etc., etc., Must be Cleared at p 7/6, 12/6, and even 15/i in the pdttfid m same Cases. — Pay a our Tea Rotwms Upstairs o, above sMp. Service Prompt. Charges Moderate. MORGAN & HIGGSi THE BOOKSELLERS, l HEATHFIELD STREET, SWANSEA. J NEW FURNITURE 1 VISITORS TO THE SHOW are invited to call at  21, Hi?H STREET, to see our.  NEW BEDROOM SUITES with WOOD BEDSTEADS .to match,, in Oak, Wa l nut :1 :1h BEDSTEAD:atch. in ?ak. Waln. Our Furniture Showrooms a?e the most extensiTe in South Wales, and as our Stocks are very heavy, we are able to deliver all orders promptly. I Designs and Estimates Free. All Goods carefully packed and delivered Carriage Paid. I C. EDDERSHAW & ON Cabinet Makers. 19, 20 & 21, High St. Telephone: Central 94. Factory: Orchard Street.
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I 24 HOURS' EXPERIENCE." I CA8MAMK HHMS CR:I?!SM IN MOTOR VAH !RAGESY. I CHILD KILLED ON PAVEMENT. Mr. Thoy. Walters, Coroner, held an inquest at Carmarthell on Friday re- specting the death of Myra 3IeRnv. th-d six-year-old child of M. JVL^vijle McFae, who, on Thursday, Vfa-g killed in a narroir thorough in the town known as Dark Gate by being ?m ÖVN by ? m?tor v&h dnv?n by Henry Wm. ?Lchr? <f- tioner, Lammas-street. Police-Constable Geor ge Morg an, w?b' was on poin t duty ne'?if tbe f.<?s? 6f the f?&Iity, said tha.? in older to' get round ¡ th? nh?rp cOfnei- fr<?\Biu<?-&Troet into Dark Gate tbo motor van bad to go to I the extrfe-ibe right of tho read, and, to avert gettmg on to t-ho pavement, Mr. Lo?r had ?gain to ?w?r?? t? the 1?'t. f Went on to the Pavenfent. I To avoid oolMding with a stationary gambb in front of him, Mr. Lohr theiu swerved the motor van to the right aga-m, and, in doing -o. knocked dówu the child who was walking along with one foot in the glitter and the other on fho pavement. The front wheel of the vehicle passed over the upper part fit tho child's body, and tho back wheel aftoJ-tfards passed over tho child's legs. One of ilio wheels got on to the ve- ment. and the front part of the motor- va&> mmo in oohtaet with the shop of .Vm. phjllips ij?nT?onger. Goo. MUl1};hy (l5) Isla.nd Ho ?ho .witnessed the aceidejit, ?ve Himifer the aAc?eif?e)it, gave 'A milor Henry Bedtord, motor niiiher, Ella-rid, near Halifax, who was in the motor vim with Mf. Lolir, said he brought dotra the 6hide from Halifax on Monday lost, and on Tuesday and Wedn«;sday was engaged in teaching Mr. Lohr to dri'(r. After two days' tuition, Mr. Lohr able to drive to and from Llandilo on Thursday and, in proceeding through Dafk Gate, he cleared the g-am bo by about..six inches. Witness s-,tit, the de- ceased on the ed of tfio _pav<?rmont in. company with her little sister, but he did not stdp the cat, bOCaÜö he thought, there was plonty of room to pa-ss. Tne car wm going a.t about &ix rnH?R an I hour. [ TtlGhtt-four Hoursf Experience. I The Coroyior: You \J."Ül'O tearJiing Mr. ■r to drive, an4 you allowed ilim to dtive through this ctaogcrdtM place?—. Yes. Dm t yen think you ought to harve taken the steering wheel yourself, and not Allow a. riIan with abonfe 24 hours' experience to drive through isuch a nar- row frtreeb?—He drove through in the morn-ing. alLright. Why didn't you stop the, car when you saw the children ?—There was plenty of rooqa for the car to pass, but the two c&ildren seemed to he pjjJling eafch other^ and seethed to walk straight into the car. Hottry Wrh. Lehr he considered Itiniself q-reite mirpetent to drive the car. He thought the citi- 46-aid get. through Dark Gate all riglit, add that it was uot n$cesteify to titip. Ito had his ev ritt the gjotebd. ettki (ftw not see the <Jtaklren until it Was too Mto. I Incompetenee to Drive. I summing up, tlio Coronetr sard it ap- peared to him. tbcm was a considerable aanounit of carelessness and n.egHetf(1) on the parlof Mt. Lobr, but not firotu any intention. He tlvought tlra whole thing atoeo thtough init. ohr's Incom- perien" in driving, and who lie saw the gambo in stroh a. rarrow rotMiwaty; he eu^t, in his (cfotoner'f>) opinion to have stopped. n There was ptenty of room for the car td pass if driven pTo^Tly. Hofw- m'et, he (thÐ coroner) dud net think tbilrts was any grbts nosligonoe. TV jury, after retiring;, returned a verd-kt of accidental death, and éx- tOOÎf sympatliy with the child's pa.
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I PEHLAN PIT FATALITY. I I BODY OF Mi OF THE KltLAY mm I RECOVERED I The body of ofne of the two men who lost their lives by an "inrash" of •water at th-o l'o-tlw-t Crol-liery, Killay, on Thursday night, was- discovered at eleven o'clock bt, night, and was iden- I tified as that. of David James Davios, aged 50, of Killay., It feared that i:l io body of the othef man, Sidney Jeffries,, of Upper Killay, is at the bottom of the slant-, and may be difficult- to get, at.
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f LOCAL. Pdfli JUNE, I 1.—Do:)?Uy. St. Clears. | H.—H'mdilo and Di?tTict? N'arberth. St. Clears, Tregaron. 3.—-Carmarthen. 4.—Ca.rm.aT'then, F?b??af?, Nar- borih, Rœs. Wain. 3.—Llandilo BiKt?e, Monmouth. 9.—C?i'dtgaH,JEI&Y<?o?dwes& i lO.—N?ith Nea-f bLNarliorth- (vro6l).l Pembroy. 13.—??ha.yader. 23.—Lbndilo Town, Newcastle Emlyn. L">.—j-Ca.k>, Let tension, Llandilo and District. IG.-Ca!o. <Ha.ra?nncch, MaencIodMg, Towyn, WTj?ia.nd? ToMyn, C'ardiga?, CHycTrm? L?mgeimech? L?addensa.Ti?, 18.—Llanedy, Ross. 22.—LlandiJo, Llandiio Bridge, .MC-U4 mouth (wool). 24.-C^at«U Mool, Cow bridge. 27.—Builth Wells, Dolgelly, Llandiio Totvn, Newport (Pemr). .2P,-IAamEJQ, And District. I 30.—Pohtardulsis, j
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I AMMANFORD RUGBY. j
I AMMANFORD RUGBY. j THE BEST RECORD IN THE HiSTOiiY (f TH I CLUB. [ An excellent rsfport of the season's rrorlcing, and an encouraging outlook for the the pro-  c<?diags At fb? a?cu??nK?ttj?c <? the Ammanford Rugby Football 011 b, h?!d | aY Cross Inn Hotel ort Thursday Ccii-ncifler J. C. Shaw presided a capital attendan-ee. The Secretary (Mr. W. B, Joncss) t saio. the record for the season was the t !x15t, in the history of the club. The points for totaU? 311 ?th ?nty '2?i ?c?r?j. aga?t. T?mmv Jones v.? the top scorer, Tvith I;5 ?? ?j ??? JoWs an,d ?AJ-onc:s? sccr?d'H ()-3cli. lb e ¡ s?i-e?ry added th? Mr. 0 D i Edward; :u¡d CsuBCtjJ?r K Hc?-iett .J.±., piopaspf] prp?ntingth?pLa'w? Ma?.ers. with trav?hng 'pt..rtmantesuR and The Ch?-tBan obap.rvt? tae'r ? h?d ?<ird read what ho ib??t to be the Ili{'st. _record ever h?rd ? Amm.uiford he was sure, or acywher? eL? Tlie team, on th?r la^t .??ons form deserve? d a lot of r' lho balance sheet Mibmittecl showed ?the r?;p? ? t?tai jE?t :?.. ?d the i expenditwe which included au ??-e.r? bK?nee o? about £ 9, caBM ? ?"17 J.? t -d. ?-Mng a b?<x3 of ?-? 7s. l(kl in Mnd. ine?nte nx?M?- to £ 193 1?. 3d., the Mgg?t taking b<? on I the Ü'ceaSlO!l of the A?oJTC!i g?m<.?b? i46 j'?. JOd. n-a.s received. C? th? cutties ??.Hd. -? ? (? t;;}{! F? ? -Nit. ?Ped do-.IiI ifi 'tb-, kt?T?e-??-t. ..w? adapted. Th6 foUo?Thg natccrs ,,(Om cjec?d. _P?tde?t, Councillor E. H?ptt J P ■ T?pr?!d<mt? r.e-electod en bloc, ?th 3?78. R. p j. Bo«^o, N A. W. OTven, Teci Ho wells, D. J. Mejris. T. T. Bees, J. C. Shaw, M. Thmnas and John Lrans added to the Ifct; treeu&t^er, Mr. 1. F. Rees; ecrey, Mr. W. U. ,Tonc--A haT3n<r declined to be re-elected. 1(1;. Hnndel Rjchaj-ds, who is well-known m fwtba'l circus. WSL? olexaal; ca.ptain. ?€ Jones; committee. M??rs U J  Jpin-s, T?o? Wm?.c?/T. L?.n Ky? S H?j?, J. I?wi? F. Jen king, D. "W S. Hughes, W. Edwards. E. Ya,ngb?. W. Iiob<irts, L. S'mitii. Harry ?TMs, IN'. L. Sriiif4i. L iiiom?s, filk-y T. Uan Evans, ana a??tant trainer, Mr. D. GniStb?. 1? wA.s decided to run a ind tœm ■ next sea so n. The secretary intimated I t?&t .f'?ures bad b?n arrange wifi uåneJJy, N ft h, Treherberf, Pont?r- dawe, Cower?on. BTruœIt,lHn. R?e<?ven and others. A vot? oi sympathy was Pas?6d with Abbot Griffiths, Wiltl is undergoing treatment for appendicitis at the Swan- sea Hfispital, and a ^ah-coroiruv-tee was aopornte^i to organise a U boeneJit," in his aid. Mr. D..T. M. JoneS was puHiclv thanked for sapping goods "toto numerous US m<>ntion" frlm of charge to the team, and Mr. W. H. Jisttei, the retiring ser.:retary. wac accorded a hearty vot-e of thanks frirr 15is past services. « <
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I lill'lUM.MB, in, ■! ir -M I 1 PEMBROKE DOCK BUILDERS MLL I tlr. Richard CoUey. of 37, Gwyther.1 street, Pembroke Dock, builders' mer- chant, of the firm of Messrs. CoUey aiid i Soil, who died 16th September last, left, j estate of the gross value of £ 1,015, of which the net personalty ht6 been I sworn at £993. Probate of this will, dated ioth July last, has been granted to his cousin, Mr. Wa-itcr, James, and Mt. William Herbert Adrian Johns. The testator Wt LIOO to hie sister, Lettice gar"- .Johns, £ 100 upon for his nephew, H-ieliavd Johns, £ 300, his business pre- raises, a house, and his interest in two houses in Holyhead-road, Pembroke, to his eistef, Esther Colley, and his share and interest in his partnership business to hig brother, Thomas WiLliam Coliey. subject to the payment by his Raid brother of L500 to his estate. The residue of his property he left to his four Maxtha Saunderr,, Lilian StftddoA, Esther Colley, and Let*- I ticie SaTah Johns, in equal shires.
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