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"XBLSH INTERNATIONAL) THAI…
"XBLSH INTERNATIONAL) THAI MATCH. ) TLUST V* WEST. { (3VMUI> MBf OBrT ST 14 DAilT rC-sT TLSUXyBONS,] J Thi* ss^aflbd trial suatsh was plaved »t i Hewport aa Ssktaardsy ia beautiful wsMie- Team* | Wrti-e— £ aek, 3. T>aviea (N<sBfch>; thtrseqriarters, Cliff (Lfcsaeiiy), Badger ,'UanelIy;, H. vMorristoa), aad Evan i»k>yd .:Liamdiyi; u*ives, la XHvits aad Dai iiorgaa (.Llaieily;; f<v- wsrcfs, A. M, Jtmkizi- Jackson, and K, Thunas (Svtm- aea), Ji. G eorge) Faotrpriddj, W. J Tbvwas and. HV. Morri? (LtuuUy), 3. S^jftotniKeaih), and D. Fisher (M:>rri.¥tcn,. BAST,—Back* Aiun JCerssan (Cardiffs khree<<uarter Srcss, N..8iftJ ami Pearson. 'Cardiff), A. J. <umi SkMseberySewfieFt); twit-backs, Seiwrrr Bigg?: ana 5. E 3weet-iUeott (Cardiff); forwards, T. O. Grahaui, K. ^eker.W.Groves, and T.Pook (Newport), d EL- ey O. Ltjwis; and Marshall (Carrtitf>, and J. Matthews CFeaarth?. Beteree; Mr. A. J. Davids. loach Iiae judgM: SIffsws. Waiter Seas Mtd TrvMt. Tie Westerners started at three o'clock, Pearx >a returning into icueh fro as the kH" Of W. J. Thossas. No grcuad was gained by i sither skie, aad a *niute later Ben Davie" tree givea free, the WI going into the hands of Pearson, who '~vi collared befora be euaid return, A icrum formed! iii the centre, from whiek Sw«et-Eaeott initiated a. ieauiifuIround cf passing anlengsi' the Eastern packs, £ he u»t> te recsive was j Noraian Bigg, but Ise was promptly collared j if Badger before could cover a yard I grouoa. Pearson mew mad"! a mark "Witl a kick by Ben L'avie* Th. Cardiff mac kicked opto Harry Rets wha, in I attempting te make a mark, iost the ball, with the result that kàe Eastaraors lad a faov siege i to the Western citadel. From iite scrum, ■wttaiu fiv yards of the goal tiDe, Arthur 1 Oouh¡ wan Slyea the bail, hot instead ef pass- j tagha attempted to drep ai goal, wbicfi failed eome off, aad a miner resulted. yoDowiag the kiek out PearD put his àde ea the by a loag kick iDto teseb at ?»ear the goel line. The Western «erwar>i«, by saperier all-reund play, r »hed tieir fSQ^aiMaie baek to ike 26, where Archur Gookl ptrfc his comrades into mousu, tta result iteing that Pearson got .11 splciididlj and scered. 'soficai; ewwrX. On the re-start Boueher returafiu over centre line in reply to a kiek by W. J TbewM, From a scrana Ben D%tiamwm» ziran the iai). H iransfmred teETaA Ltofd, who fwled to fcoid. Pearson rushed into the lap" intercepted ihe pass that was iatelHMd fer Evan Lieyd. He made for the See m splendid stvie.. itut. tackled before he coald wsfte aDY terisl lieadway. The wesv«;rn«rs again attempted ifie pasfi'Dg game, as trey tx^aiuBK So shew off a httle, ELoel got a paaa aad forsjed bis way through a hunch 9f spporeciS ctrsr ,1M line, adoring the •eeoad try 1M the East. Shortly after the ressArt & scrum wu forced in th's eentre, a.nd DaiM.w-¡áo. getting the bail on fcfee right side of the sernin. passed to Ben jDaries. Tie iatte.r aitided his opponents preikij, aad wbilst. rnnniog down tbe toueh line at top scsed threw to Biran iJoyd, was only collared by Alnn Morgan on the is line at the right memen X. seram W3.11 n-rw formed, and the £ aetero«rs carr-ed ihrn baii at their feet to the centre whwe farther parogress was cheeked Harry Reet falUsg on the leather. "Weaiena fOl"w&rd8 DOW played with gr&sd dAItà and rigour, aud from tno eentre hue wet down the groend at a roilleking p-ae"1 earrying ail beiors them, like a traspo of wiid elephaats. The outcome of tn;, realiy brilliant- piece of piay the scoring of < try bv George, the Pontypridd forward. Badger CODvrted sieeiy. It»n>ediate»y after the re-start the Faaien)«»-s, by spies did combmatior, in froat and btfhmd, reached the Western line, bat the West forwards, who continued to play with e!ce114!11t energy and our, swept them bk to the 35, where they %v& awarded a free k¡.J!c. AD attempt was aiade at zoal, but it ^'&s far froai beiag successful, and JBadfer down Ben 3>evi«e kicked eat and Artkar Gaaid reeeiviog tha ball, kicked to £ vaa Itloyd, the latter returiing promptly. The Newport veteran rec^eiTed the ball. His attempt fc» psBo te Vormae Biggs a hitge flasce. atfid the b»ti relied iuto to-ieh when no ^sue was sear it. Flowing the boe out the hfiU got ioese aaten^ the eaeka, eveataailv bdlmg into the bands of Evao LloYG, who P«trio" ele-reriy in a brilliant run along ihetoach line. With excellent „udg- he passed to Harry Been, who returned &he aompigment near the36 2ag. Efan i!8W bad aciear coaat asfore him, and he roamed OTPT sae Ussjijcii; the appiauae of 3.DC-Q :ipeetator8. Badget- f a'fedto eoDyert. Arthur Goulu started &tr the East, attd the bail at nee> ith the haada of Dai Mprgaa. who: together .¡t,n Hon U%r:en, Cliff Bowen. and Badj~-i»t arc- oper&tioaa into the hc«se25. Tne.Eastern farwards dnbbltd on tbv nntre, aiid A. M. Jenkias, tee Swan sea •*«je*cspt»tB, in respondiug to the attack, die- i hiin*f»{f by a really deEr r ace of feofe?¥iiriE»- A -1e oat saw formed j-.2õ. From he scrum whiek enaue4 P»4i-»on reseiTed tram Gould, out inetead ef rtaiaa orrer the line be fooiisblv kicked and ■Harry Reea tortoked down i" seif-defaiiee. Western forwards, k- up fey Dai Morgan, Ben Davies, and Cliff Bowen, ran the opposing fiftaeu fairlj offtitiir pins, and in tbmr wild careei carried tb. 1:I8U mW cleee proximity to the Eastern }i& 1! Ai¡m Morgan ClDe to the rescue a^laodidiy awl eon plugged tbe bniljant diejilay of < inmate before v kiekio^ ink/ js >wa 25 Sag. HAX.F-TIMX jSaefc—2 3 Miners. West—1 goal 1 trv kicked off for Easterners, and Cadger rettaraed the ball It was soon baec at the Western end, Low- ayort Vat .Badger kicked inte ioucfa oc the hrnifrmf h»Je, waerw frem a serum the Weateta tarfrarts, led by George an4 Jack- eou, dtibbteA saiartly awar. When on the JSasriera 2.& 8)' *»ere penalised. Ben Daries returned with a aiM iUek, and Gould a-ain Klut-oed ewer the esntre iiae, wh-re "Dai Morgaa get *way cleverly frem the 9CI".lm. From tke eastern side of the centre line the tuli rapidiy ».rayellad to near the eastern line, and ia attempting to field the leag kick l-Iormau Bigg* maOetl, and was ooilared ay ^-estefrs forwarilit. The western paek jacw a wroug rush towards the line, and Cliff Bowes picked up <j*fisrtlr. Ha w«ta a!i | .rø tr%ctter wheo, "y a m suc lerstand- 2ng on- the part ef the referee, the whittle bl&w. Ik'jonmsh wart saved by Cliff Tiowen, v aDd a KMaavt later Dai Morjra-- chopped »Bet.%er ugly rui a by the Eastdi-n pack. The now in the oeum. but Jeakias came ..way elererly with the bad a his toe *r- i dribNed to fee 25 iiae- At this point of the the Eaeternera tegac to muck >«9» soffihtaaUoB thao they had n 1 farmer jxwt oi gaate. The or^at^n of their baok diriatas to 110 complete!? dsraoraiixed. Taking adraotago of tnia, the frea erticra into the fray with the ^reatesk energy, and on several occasions had !u rd lines in net seo iig. The Eastern "lI4k9 aade an attempt to recover them- •eiT*?. first attempt ctilmiuated in a rush bf To: ■ Pearson, Badgar kicking tmo twacft well over the half-way line. tiae the Eastern defence con- tinued 118d.ad en several occasions t taaf had to kick iDtauch from care necessity. At lat-gib, hoiraver, they ,&IiØd to pall themselves together a bit. ioaJi, Suaelwr and Pearson handled a weee»a>on, the latter running finely. When 'O'f"e: Use Western 25 lite, however, he mt& the hail through foolishly trying te kick r^rward. The fell nto the hands of Clilf Bowen, who. by a clever pnnt, relieved the treasure, the ball finding t in neotrai territor y At this point a !l *3» occasioned by a slight iujurv te but the spriihtly 1 ittle Scarlet soon hard at it again. After re- itart-njj, the Snt item of interest was 3 lo<i{» punt hy Pearson *<:e.xa »Toe 2>im< oisde a mark, and returned to t ie centre, where the Eastein th¡; put in a bent of passin z, -.vfaicis nstik-tl ia Bigg* beog collared inside the Western 25. To this effort tho Wa**e*Ber* renpunded Ie a strong imrsu, ii1 which Badger, Ben Davies, Cfiff were conspicuous. Li tile d was gained however, and the oval was stiK ia fttre whtn Tain Paarson, r8. »eivir.g a pass from C »dd, made oS at top speed, it# 1iawe-cr, grandly brought bj thi" mae stone Evas Lloyd. A later the Waiters right wing broke jsr*?, an* CHS Bonrea kicked to being •»ta*ji*d int and AJna Morgan had his •*yrkas*«e* U> d*m~ kic. Itae, whifh he did hj teCtrmavz to the e. The v«^-bc.. afain tode up the nunmf, Da'»ies aac Dat Mocgas ^nttin^ i-i-,y;to:c¡?* 1B a tricky eamhiaed ran. Alun ] Macmba howanw, relied hack the tide with a j lofty patj hat the Weatern paek, led this j ban 1IJ Beb Tliein ss, again reiarsed to the aitaek. Play now beeatne very l'aat, several sine hits of individual play beiag shown by the Westerners the Llanellv halves and Jaek- set-, the white, iQ ;'ery eonspieuoue. Th2 ^Issteraerb now made a final effort, aad, dasiitug up the field, J :e Danes had to k>ucb> dowu. At;n ih* ,v«stf>rners fonght their waj btflk t--> i-ii« ••.». £ « hut the EwerÐen were not 1 Lve resut; of t. series oi riishw tJu: Waet were <ir feudir.g br^- ely inside l>- ;r o«vn Z5 line. The piay wan ifl position, when Boucher gettingths^AJi. ioubted two men; a*; i dropped & splendid F CM the kick eif the East again returned to thaatja .k, bat the >Yestern defence was stufeWor, an;i tgajA ani aain the power of the Kasternars was rendered void by the aplendiu plu"K and determj.na- tion of the western back division. At length Norma a Biggs got away on the right, and the result jf some eombiaed play bet-ween himself and Badger was that the ileet Cardiff left- winger crossed the line and landed the ball right ■.ehir>4 the posts. The try was easily converted by Biggs. The ball bad hardly been restarted when tiwe was calied. FINAL SCORE. EÀ?T-4 goals (one Iroppeu) W--es,E-1 goal 1 try
ASSOCIATION,
ASSOCIATION, WELSH CUP. KNIGHTON Y. SWANSEA. RE-PLAYED CUP TI-E [BY ARSCNIL TEI.*«RJ»M TO LfHp "»UI..Y POST."] Ia eonsetjnenec of the protest lodged against the Swansea Ground tyv Knighton having been upheld by the Welsh Association Swansea had to visit Knighton to re-pla.y this tie in the second round. The visiting team ai:d about 40 rapportars arrived at Knighto-i at 10.30, Gid hoi was shining in a clear ky, rapidiy thawing the ht\rti Frost, which disappeared before coon. Swansea was fully representee, but at the hstmoment Ewobs was forced to stand down through a sprained anklp. Great interest is evineed in the event, cloth teams were eoniideat «f succes;. With one excep-. tion the Knighton team ts the same is thai which sufiered defeat at '-iwanaea, Lindsay King taking Turner's place. At 2.15 the p'.ayars entered the arena as foHowa ksit«iTOs. — GoaJ, Crewe; backs, Davies and Iflcnoles; bxlv--s. Munn, teefwar! ana C. Cooper; forwards. Owen, Afibey, J. Coup- r >c- ptain), Willi;nne, and Lindsay. Linesman—C. Ex-ana. Sfti.-iU.—Oeaf, backs, .fanes and Sobinson; half-backs, liifklfcii, \V!1i t¡'k and Tiinberlake, f r- warcU, Jonas. Smith, and A.Vimaon. Cooper started, arid Knighton returned strongly Jon s saved, and Darlow kicked over. From the kick out, th., homesters got a corner, whieh proTed fmitiess. Exciting pjay followed by the visiters pressing. Davies was uera conspicuous, aaJ fine home passing j brought relief, and a dangerous onslaught on the visitors'goal. Jones saving. Whittiek made a doigy run, till stopped by Davies. Edwards intercepted Dariow s p-ias by a. beautiful header. giving the eorner, the ball weni behind. Swansea then j pressed, but Davies saved »rancHr. Adamsen [ got possession, and passed to Smith, who heft Crew, but was ruled off -side. From the kick-arf Abiey ran finely, but scot wildly, and tho visitors then went off with a rusk again, this resulting in Daxiow sheeting the first goal tor Swansea, Most exciting play followed, bolh aides extending the:j;selves to the utmost. The iiomesteri had, however, siignUv the best- of t, and vvor*: reward ad by a goai from J. Cieper's b,d. thus eqaaiisiny, | Adamaoi2 restarted Ü. bali, and Mealing failing to get away, Knighton rushed the bali over the senl-lints, They kept up the pressure until a free kiek brought temporary relief at la"t.. Dariow got away, but :a beautiful centre was intercepted, and tae homesters forced two eorners in quick ^succession, and hot pressure respited in J. Tooper beating Bmi, and putting Kaighfcon one »coai ahead amidst loud eheers. Play -came more ftarea, Cooper sfcooiing over tiif bar. The i e < -brivw.' ¡01Ii< ia, B rd botag again troubled. After saving or, ht beatea tike third time by Co t;ejr. lh, L e- iters again went off with a determined rush, and Owens scored the fomth goal. The visitor-4 appeared parahad for the sime being, aa, were unite un.lole to stem the hon.-esters' triumphant march, J. Coaper addmg the lifth point. The game bscarae slow and unmterest- ing after this, neither side trying te do mueh. W;UiarR« and Davies were uost conspicuous. pay by Jenes gave A damson a ehance which Davies spoilt. WhiUiek attempted an iadiriduai dribble, but lost possession Knighton thus fcreed t: nother corner, from wnich Abley scored Ca-ki, sixt-t-i goal. Darlow gow possession from the restart and riln well but Davies averted all the danger in the nick of time. Jones LiD showed to advantage, but Bird continued to havean aunouit vms "f it However, he eiteeted .ome bniiiant saves, especiaiiy a skier from Abley. After this the visitors workad up again and r.a l a little more of the play but j £ a:gk&on held the upper and, and after Bird had saved twice again, time was called, PINAL SCORE: KnighioB-6 t'ouis S^ansoa—i goai NOTES ON THE GAME. awansaa had dectdediv the be,t of matters in the first half, but ha l hardly a took n, [ during the second, want of training account- iing for their failing to pi-J cos, whil- the ) homosters finished ag irssh as fiddles, their piok beiag Ablev, Davies, and the Coopers. j For Swaaa^a Whittiek, Timberiok- Hiddell, an Dariow played wel1,
! SWANSEA II. ABERDARE.
SWANSEA II. ABERDARE. I FINAL SCORE. Swansea II.—3 goals. Aberdare—Nil. I CARDIFF V. NE.VIII. FINAL SCOBE: Cardiff—3 goal. I Neatb—1 goal. I '9*laaan|"nHMaHManMnneHHMMKisaiBr!enHMBBi
OUIT FOOTBALL COMPETITION,
OUIT FOOTBALL COMPETITION, £ 5 53. FOR A CORRECT TIP. ONE GUINEA FOR THE L7 NEAREST. We offer a priz* oi £5 6a. tc the oonrpstitor who, an the eoupon given below, k% 11 ?<iud a-t, on or before Saturday moi-ning aext, ttie pre- | else scores m goals and tries made in the I following matches- j (a) bwacsea Y. Lampeter College, s.fc Swansea. 6) Morristen v. Treorky, &t Morriston. I (G) Neath v. Pontypridd" at Neath. rd) Aoeravon v. Gi-Miseiowm at Aberavon. le) LUnelly v. Moseiey. ao Llanelly. ( I i vfXMrs OF. Ec(¡J"t£., of I for. Ag,t Win G. T. Q, X. [ Pots. I A I B, i I C.. !i I !!D i |iE 1 i I Total j Name j Name Address .1 II The character of the coupon has, | altered, and a more Simula way/^f (jr_ i elding the winners adopted. Esirfn com- petitor is iavited to Ii ve the | nmr.bfcr of points by which each- match will j b* wn> *n« P"z« will I/* awarded to j the person who gives the ae^oal number in | the most ca.es. This will gjye leee scope for diirereaeea ot opinion. Our stole* desire j is to give fair-play all roirod, and we trust j that thm new piaa »iU»eflr»a tbat end. i. lc»05p^uoi*2 nast iVerery ca*« maskfibeir etters with the word «■ Arv } B»»ber of eonpoea be sent ia a u\* sSK
:ALLEGED ATTEMPTED RAPE ¡AT…
ALLEGED ATTEMPTED RAPE ¡ AT CWMTWRCH. SEBIOUS CHATWGE AGAINST A STEP-FATHER A ClTRIOUS -C-ASE-. I t 'I Before the Pontardawe magistrates ea Friday, John Morgan, landlord of the Bnah Inn, Cwmtwreh, was eharged with attempting to commit a j rape upon his step daughter, Mary Lewis, a girl aged 14 years, on t^he -3rd of September at Peaygraig (Cwmtwrch>, Mr. I Hopkrn Morgan appeared for the prosecinusn. II and Mr. R. T. Lwysaa defended. Theeharge 1 was brought by two Hien named Gri-^th Williami and Thomas I Edwards, a callier and a haulier respectively, who stated that on the date in question they were passing over the riioaa- tan* at Penygraig at 4.30 p.m., when tbey saw defendant and Mary Lewis engaged in the act. The girl screamed whe* >he saw the atea, and she and her stepfather went away, j It appears that defendant and the girl had been to a sale at the Rock Inn, Penrhewfawr tbatafterncon, and werereturving home wit en ( spfn, A man, named Esaiah Williams, gave j evidence as te seeing her. The two men, j Williams and Edww-i-, diil not mention the | matter at the time, and it was sot until November 15th that the girl her.elf wail tøa to task about it. She was placed in the wit- ne.sa-box and absolutely denied that anything improper had taken place between her step- f father and bereelf. Dr. H. T. Jenkina, I Ystaiyfera, said he examined the gIrl on November 15th, but founi no marts ef I violence on her. Defendant himself denied that anything improper had occurred between ¡ him and Mary Ann, Mr. Leyson trgued that the defendant was at the sale at the time stated by the two men, and that, therefore, the^e was no truth in the allega- I tion, Several witnesses deposed that Ithey saw Morgan and his step- j daughter at the sale at 4,30. A!!ir hearing the evidence, the Bench com- aiitted the defendant to the r.est assizes at Cardiff. Bail was allowed, defendant's brother, the Kev, Malwyn Morgan, minister of Ystradguntais Chapel, bsing the surety.
! SpTrKTi N G7 ,---
SpTrKTi N G7 LINGFIELD MEETING. RUN AT 1-15. A HUNTERS RT ii-EPLSCHASE «f +0 sovs; I j peiialties.—Three miles. j 12 C Mr Dormer's Graig Olway, a Air Withinglon 1 I 12 0 Mr Leyiand's Westmeath, 5 j Mr H Johitstone 2 12 7 Mr Polehompfcoa's St-ig, a. lir Wictger 3, Also £"a-.rid, Kaffir. I-"#nniaster, Corn- fkiwer, &1d Luck. Besting 5 to agsfc Graig Oiway. 3 to 1 West- ] meath, 5 to 1 Brief, 7 to 1 iSting and Ironmaster, 19 to 1 others.-Vion easily by fifteen lengths, the remainder trotting in at intervals, RUN AT 1-45. The GODSTGNS SELLING HANDICAP STEEfTLKCiijlSE of 40 sovs.—Two miles. 111 iv Cd.pt Aikin's Mentor, a .Mr H Ripley 1 110 13 Mr jlvercroft's Kiddle-me-Ilee. 4 T Fittoa 2 112 7 Mr Widger's Sarsfiela, a .Mr Murphy 3 Also ran—May Hawtbora, Viscount, Dowa Royai, Harrier, ttoyal Sjxon, and Ben Bolt. I Betting: 7 to 2 agst Kidile-me-Ree, 5 to 1 Down Hoyal, 6 L(, 1 May Hawthora aad Harrier, I 7 to 1 Mentor. 10 te 1 Sarsfleid.—Won by six I leDghs; bad third. I RUN AT 2-15. Ths FOP.D 2I\NO!t ciAN:)lCAP STEEPLE CHASbI of SO sovs.-Two miies and a half. 11 11 BIr Christie's Joe Millef, 6 Owner 1 10 3 lr Core's .MIId(:en.wwll, a Owner 2 11 7 Mr (Simon's Coratuandel H, a Hurst 3 Also ran—Oston, Surprise, Witch of Endor, aad Leprechaun. I Betting 9 to 4 ayst Snrprist, 3 to 1 Witch of E«ln»f. to 2 Maddenstown, 109 to 12 Oxten, 10 to 1 any ether,- Wen by a length and a half bad third. BU-PI Aa- 2-15. The FELB2»li>< fiai oBLLJNG HURDLE 1'i. A TR of W sovs for thtee-years-uld, iour, live, and aged pe«altie»-—Xwo wiles. 12 3 Mr Hya;, -'s Sransdal; 6 I A Kightingall 1 10 7 Mr Hani's Faded Flower, o.t1"1 Pe*fcou 2 It 7 Jit Evans's Ce!bridge, 3 .R Woodland 3 Also ran—Belted St-irl, Faacy^ II, Lord Scrwent, Tiian. Kighfe Down, Brtiiser, aad ianmore. Betting: ;o 2 agst Braasdale and Sight | Down, 8 to 1 £ eited Earl, Co 1 bar tnre«L— Woa by a length aad a half three lengths be- tweea ^ecoaa and third. ] RCJN.A.T'vviS. The W HILL HT.8 HAN0ICAJP of 70 sovs penalties,—'Two miles. 10 il Mr Bar-.e ,'s. Swaiedale, 4 Knox 11 1 Mr U ,r* s Oateshead, 4 Owaer 10 9 Kr Tanners hilemaa, 4 T Litton Also —Black Duck, Leppy, Stigma, Quip and Ch*raii«t. Betting 6 to i agst Stigma, 11 te Sw»le- dale, ItiU So 15 (jiateshead, 10 m 1 bar thr«e, Woa by a leagi-k a*d a half had third. RUN AT 3-4S. The. SOUTHERN NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACK ot 60 sovs p^aaltiea.—Two miles and a hair. 11 7 Mr Boeearat, 4 Mr Brooks 1 12 jvJr L iwson's AtLlumney, a Owner 2 11 7 Mr Pelehamptoi.vs Snip, 6.Mr Widger 3 11 7 Mr Ki.-i.iii; ■> True Knight, 5 Mr T Henderson 0 Bettin j 100 to 30 on Baccarat, 100 to 14- &gat True Knigut, 8 try i Athlumney, 10 to 1 onip. W on oy fifteen lengths two lengths be- wcoa second aud tuird
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I return yev ay veary bosk tbaolu for nreof sopport ia the recent Sohool Board l election. 1 particularly thank my committee, eompoaed of men embracing a diTenityof religious and political and many who are not considered as religious mea-boi. they are men who never talk of religion in its accepted sense, but practice it in their daily lives. These men are of sterling worth, and have a high elaitt to moral culture. To all of them I am personally known, aad they kaew that 1. am a strong advocate of eivH a.ud religious liberty for my feilow countrymen. If my life ia spared it shall he my endeavour to raise my voice in favour ef their just clairrs on the bread grounds of humanity. Extremists I expect to hnd—do find them daily, and will for" long time-in all creeds. I am convinced I canaot please all, but it shall be my first aim to do justice to aH. For centuries we ha.ve been asserting the rigata of every aan to ohoaae nis own religious belief. I hold that the freedom of individual*, Hanted only by the freedom of other indi- viduais, is sacred. I held JOy liberty as aueh, and it shall be my duty te try and protect vour liberties also. I remain. Ladies and Geattaneft, Yours very trety, CHRISTOPHER JAMES. Ida Villa, Ftynooe, Swansea, November 30, 189. 2294 SWANSEA SCHOOL" BOARD ELEC- TION. LAZ>IXS AJTD G*^ilem«K, I beg to tender my sincere thanks to those electors who honoured me with their support at the above election, and wish to to say that I shall endeavour to merit the con- fidence reposed in me I am, vours faithfullv. 2293 G'LYM MORGAN. mo THE ELECTORS OF'IKE SWANSEA JL U.D. SCHOOL BOARD. LADISP ANt) GlSILB\TEif, I beg to tender you my heartiest thanks for the honour you have conferred upon me in returning me as one of your repreaentAtives on the above Board. Yours obediently, W. E. HARRIS. 15. Lansdowne-terrace, Swansea, Dec. 1,1894.. 22,g.5 rr.o THE ELECTORS OF THE 8WAN- 1 SEA U.D. SCHOOL. LAMBS AlfD GKNTLJnn., I beg to tender you my warmest thinks for yuur hearty support on the 29th ult., and so returning ate as one of year representatives on the New Board, I am, Ladies and Geatlevoen, Yours faithfully, 2296] WILLIAM MORGAN. ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, CRADOCK-STREET, SWANSEA. Lessee and Manager, Mr. J. E. EVANS. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDA Y, Deo. 4th, 18S4, and during ths rest of the Week, MB. W. S. PESLBY'S Com- pany, from the Globe Theatre, Londoa, in the Greatest Success of the Century— CHARLETS AUNT, By Brandon Thomas. Special late trains to tke Mumbles on Thursday night. DOORS open at 7.15, commence at 7.45 i7 Carriages at 10.15. PRICES OF ADMISSION —Orchestra Stalls Area Stalls (reserved), 2! Area (unreserved) and Promenade, 18,; BsJeony, Is.; Upper Circle, 6d. Barly Di-ors <>pen at 6.45, 6d. extra to ad! jfiarta except to the Circle, which will be 3d, extra, In eottMqttOticn of the great expense of this Engage- ment. the Management i^peciiuily notify there will be lLV rialf-tiune rrJr.A8. IM.POSTA.NT i\oTicE. — The Booking Office for escuring Seats is npat'daiiy in ttw Vestibule of the House iCradock-.n;et-t Bntrauee) from 11 to 3. and during the livening. MON DAY, Dec. iOth, First Visit to Hwaam of Mr. y. K. BrxsoN and his Celebrated Company in ths following Uepertei re M«i-»day, "l'aminu of the Shraw." Tuesday, Othello. Wediiokiay, The Bivals." Ttiarsday, «Itoir.eo and Juliet. Friday, "The School for Scandal." Saturday. Bieherd the Third." [2290 ALBERT HALL. S'W A N S E A A —- A- GRAND CHAIRIBISTEDDFOD BIS HfiLh oy MABON>> DAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 18941 MtrslCAi ADJCDIOATOJRS J. THOMAS, Esq., Llanwrtyd; DAN. DA VIES, Esq., Merthyr. Chairman J. JONES, Esq. (lago Ceredigion), Swansea). CHIEF CHORAL CO MPETiTION, | "WORTHY IS THE LAAlE: £30 aad a Chair. j Programmes to bo from the Secretaries W. W. HARRISON (Gweirydd), Ctvm, Foxhele, Swansea; and H. D. WILLIAMS, CWID, Foxhole, Sv;ansea. 20S8 TTNITED PATRIOTS BENEFIT u SOCIETY. A SMOKING CONCERT W¡1.L jiB MBLD AT T B K MUSIC HALL, FOXHOLE, On THURSDAY, Leeetaber 6th, 1894, I in coanectisa with abo> e society. I' Admisaioa Free to Members and Friends, blSS pETEES AND YOUNG I,' REGISTERED PLUMBERS, HOUSE I DECORATORS, &c. r Drainage Inspected, Tested, and Reported en I by Quashed Sanii.ary Inspector. I Water Supply and Plumbing in ail its I branches carried OD. NOTB :— WALL PAPERS A Large Choice of Newest Design always in Stock in all Qualities. ,_7,_4g&EN-STREET, NEATH. POSTERS. (IN BLACK OR COLOURED INKS), HANDBILLS, BILLHEADS MEMORANDUMS, CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES PRICE LISTS, And Every Description of COMMERCIAL PSINTEIQ ted at the DAILY POST OFFICE I BALL PROGRAMMES, I MENU CARDI, ETC., la a Variety of Fancy and Ornamental I styles, at the Offices of the I' I DAILY POST. fiecvetaiies oi Churches, Schools, and I Societies,, Promoters of B&zaars, etc., will fiad the DAILY POST OFFICE tu CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWB TO HAVE TttKIR PRINTING DONE» I BLAOK-EYED SUSAN ( TltLS OF otm BEAUTIFUL XMAS PICTURE, I This represents a handsome young lady stepping o. beard a British Man-of-War, and the story is depicted by the words of the song entitled, Black-Eyed Susan," as follows:— All in the Downs the fleet was moo3red The streaaaors waving in the wind, When Black-Eyed Susan came on board,— O where ghall I my true love find ? Teli me, ye jovial sailors, tell me true If my sweet William sails among yonr crew." William was high upon the yard, Rocked by the billows to and fro; Sooa as her well-known voice he heard, [' He sighod and cast his eyes below; The cord glides swiftly through his glowing hands, And quick as lightning on the desk he stands. So the sweat lark high pois'd in air* Shuts close his pinions to his breast, If chance his ante's shrill voice he hears, And drops at once into her nest; The noblest captain in the British Fleet, MigaTeavy William's iipa those kissos sweet. 0 Susan, Susan, lovely dear, My voflfii shall ever true remain; Let me kiss off that falling tear, We only part to meet again; Strange as ye list ye win at, my heart shall be I The faithfall compass that still points to thee. "Believe net what the landsmen say, Who tempt with doubts thy coastaat mind They'll tell thee, sailors, when away, In every jkirt a mistress find; Yes, yes, believe them when they tell thee so I For thou art present where so e'er Ige." i I The boatswain gave the dreadful word, The sails their swelling bosoms spread; No longer react she stay on board— They JriU, she sighed, ha hangs his head, The ieag'ning boat unwilling rows to land, Adieu," she cries, and wavee her lily hand. COPY OF THIS EXPENSIVE PICTURE Will be gratis under the following con ditions:—Dp to December 15th, Coupons will 08 every customer buying at least b of Tfa, and every holder of the Four Coupons will be presented with a copy daring Xmas week. ¡ W. J. ROBERTS & CO. rat, TEA AND COFFEE SALESMEN, I t I E. A. EVANS. UMDEBTAKBK, FlfNBItAL FUKNISHBIi, &e„ 22, ALFRED STREET, NEATH WTSDDIH& AND FUNERAL COACHES, Bf-AKKS, HANSOM CABS, DOO-OAHTS, WAaOOifETjfKS, &o. I (5* !P*li*StJ»ll Stable at >4 Lock-up Sard, '^iwtfrig in <il I its BrmiiolMda T^IejfrStpSlQ Addrass: "llvacn, Aicrdl-street .¡ CHRISTMAS. 1894. ¿.: AT RHYS THOMAS, USSJFUL PRESENTS. KID GLOVJBB ALL COLOURS ls. 11tD. WARRANxiED SILK SQUARES AND SCARFS. A SPECIALLINE ia CHINA SILK GENTS and LADIES, IUr, la. d., Is. 11t<L WORTH DOUBLE, REAL WELSH WRAPS AND SHAWLS, I' FUR AND SEAL CAPS IN ABUNDANCE. SABLE COLLARS and SQtJlRKEL BOAS GENTS' SILK MUFFLERS, GLOVES, TIES and UMBRELLAS. LADIES' WHlrttand FANCY APRONS OF EVEBt DESCRIPIDN. A CHOICE LOT OF LADIES' BILK UMBRELLAS; STERLING SILVER HANDLES,& llD. ftod 7s. la. 1 WARRANTED fTTR TWELVE MONIla. AT* RHYS THOMAS, THE FASHIONABLE MILLINERY WAREHOUSE, 51, OXFORD STRICT, SWANSEA. -.0- POTATOES. 1 OTATOKS. STEAMEP NORMAND Due here early on Monday Morning next with prima Cargo selected light soil MAGNUlfh" Also just. arrived APPLFS (BALDWIN^ AlteMMA GRAPES, SWEET IffV-lLLS, CHINA OBAJS&JB, PraneSj Figs, Newfoundlani Fish, Arcs., &v. For Wholesale Priori &pf»\y to c. ALLEN AND Ct) PADLETSTABD, SWANSEA. Dec, 1, 1894. 2?f\ FANCI GOODS, TOYS, KUilDLL Yr uKh &c. GREAT CLEAIIAKCE EALiS FOB U DAYB, In order to make tesm for CHRIBTMAS NOMBLHEH whicti will shortly ariivt. 1.f U I v -tI ,;0. r' E II. I?r*titost Cs o#«ring,lfiewh#!« of her Liuga Stack aJ REDUCED PRIOfeV APSLSt KOAI; and BOLLS. TOYS. r. MAGIC LANTERNS, J* -NOAH'S A:RK8, GUNS, (" if j & f BAGS, PURSES, PISTOLS, & t ALBUMS, WORK. I ijr i GAMES, &A, TO, /^$J BASKETS, FLOWEB AT PRICES TO SUIT /o$/ STANDS, THE TIMES. FANCY GLASS AND Co £ *? /¥* £ OMNAWABE £ *3* £ 0° ARTIFICIAL /& &$/ FLOWERS, & v f $/ S & GRASSES AND m £ 4/ THOUSANDS Sy T- f ■ m /A*f NOVELTIES. The Newest and Best Obtainable. f SEE OUR WINDOWS. G MASON COLLINS, GOLDSMITHS' HALL, STEPNEY-STRPET, LLANELLY, IS NOW OFFFKRIKQ TTTS WIWLli OF HIS VAIUABLE STOCK O? WIITCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY AND ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES AT A REDUCTION OF FROM I 4s. to 5s, in the SOLID SILVER GOODS REDUCED 3s. in the E. A Large gta(?,k of English Lever Watches at Selling Off PrieM. C. MASON COLLINS, STEPNEY-STREET, LLANELLI ALSO AT BURRY PORT. I I I I I I .i" I -.1 I '¡ CARDIGAN JACKETS THEY ARE BETTER AND WARMER TH AJJi OVERCOATS, AND ONLY QUARTER THE COST. TRY ONE OF J. H. PANK'S SPECIAL VALUE FROM 2,C TO 12(6, I 17, HIGH STRFFT ANI) 105, OXFORD STREET. GRIFFITHS, THE WELSH HOSIERY AND FLANNEL MANUFACTURER Fun FOOTBALL JERSEYS J AND KNICKERS. CLUBS SUPPLIED. I WELSH FLANNEL SHAWLS AND XAEJRS, &<i, &c. [2834 HIGH STREET. SWAN'SEA. ALFRED BUCKNALL, formerly of 97 j Oxford street and Worcaster place, Architect, begs to inform his friends and ageiii i that he has remo ved No. 10, Fisher- street, Swansea,—A vacancy for an artic^d pupU. 2100* A PERFECT FfGURE j Ensured by Wearing the Celebrated C B CORSETS, Just Received a LARGE CONSIGNM ENT of these and other NEW GOODS, to be Gold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICE" W. N B S, v% 34ANSEL STREET & PAGE STREET -OIIÍ WEDDINcl RINGS. ff WEDDING RINGS. Iff GO TO '%L I BRO'UGIITON S. 1 TUB SOTKD V.'BDDINO- KING SHOP ? Y Siop Hvnod am Fodrwyau Priodtisol, V 31, HIGH STREET. 1 V S W ANSEA k: *r' t "Pei fection Blfuded Whiskey." Liencet. EXCELSIOR SCOTCH WHISKY I "We hsve exmd analytically this hlenCtof Scotch Whisky, and find h to De nnusnallj p-irc.o excellent tiavour, aftd %vll matured, Recommended with confidence "I safe and palatable stimuiant for the sick and cenv Edited by T. Lakdii M .D., Ll-D., &c. SO PROPIilKTOKS— i MARGRAVE BROS., j LI.ANELLY. I i Agents for CARDIFF and PENARTH- t lSSUS. STRAN AGHAN AND STEPHENS. EXCELSIOR f SCOTCH WHISKY BY ROYAL I -i IÆTTEItS PATENT. VENTANEASE VENTILATED I I W ATERPIWOFS, I RARE OPPORTUNITY. I SPECIAL AKKAHGKMENTS, the N<-w P'.t^at. Ventancsa Waterproo rablio th-* I'alentea has arningsd with q ANSCH 35 S T E B, CASTI<E STREET, SWANSEA .jrj(hl Disconrtt of 10 Per Coct. to Bsarer I „j .^companying Coupriu. Cut jlits out. M"u and tV. O¡!"tltH.t Swansea. l'lease alioa hearer 10 p-r cent, (two shilling* "in the pmutl) reduction on the pur- o!i iBn.>r Pateiit- V .>TANiaSiii V12NX'l £ j.TiiO 1- PATENT?; I Cut tais out. I C. A. JSsq., editor ot ami's Weekly," I wrHeet "Ytiur Veutanejtfc xwt^iii ie. I think, a I no* cxeeitent ono. I from vow isfcy-fitf î.h>ll- lsio&tc.iini:jrt4in<iauu i v.eia c-any !.i«t 1 i< ;ve«»»;r%Voi'n." Ih'.iev TesUui6nia!?; add I'.v: n ,l>:>:nion» ft •- i>• .■ a VERY SPECIAL. pTflj? TAILOR & H 1 U Jy j DRAPER, Is Offering the following Special Lines: SUITS, FROM 308. OVERCOATS, FROM. 90s. TROUSERS, FB&M 10s. Gd. A BAr-GAIN.-100 Pairet of TfcotrsBBa to clear from 7s. 6d. to 10s. NOTE THS AM&RE^S 45. OXFORD STREET (Opposite National Schools), SWANSEA. W. RUN D L E (PRACTICAL TAILOR; Is now Showing a Choice Selection of WBWEBT CLOTHS FOR WlNTER WEAR Every Garment Made Under Personal Super* I vision. Fit and Style Guaranteed, fiT. HELEN 8 ROAD (Opropj±s HoenrAJ^ j BWAHyRa), I j and Ger-tlemea'a Wate?» proof Garments Maue t& Mea^tiro. 201f SOUTH WALKS V-LN-EGATt, SAUOS C AND t ICKILE 00.. Manufacturer of PURE MALT VINEGAR, PLYMOUTH ST., SWANSEA SnirnitCi 81TPPLYED. Made from J.\h.lr., and guaranteed frf » from .Ilineral Acid, I' Prices and terms on application. 1.65 1)ISK LIMITED. PROFIT UNLjMiTED t PPECULATiON BY OPTiONS, Speculation by Options is of e/ii methods of speculation the most. prudent.Arth-ir Crump (late Financial Editor of the Times). i Stocks and Snares says :_U LUge profits, averaging £ 88 15s, for every £ 115s. invested, haveacerued Stock Exchange Times Buys :—K In 17 days each subscriber of Z5 12s. 6d. received I a profit of £ 44 7&, 6d. Messrs. Smith and Beresford have an ample capital for the ¡ conduct of a very large business. The firm is the largest in Option Dealing in England. I Birmingham Darly Gazette: ->-M Large profits, averaging £ 33 15a for every kll 6s invested, have accrued to those who have acted on their Capitalist sa.vs: Messrs. Smith and Beresford give some very sensible advice about Optiors, which they reeornmend, < Send for revised pamphlet and full particu- lars of our next United Option to 53 and 54, Chancery Lane, London. ESTABLISHED 1888. Telegrams: Clerkshiv, London. Telephone: No. 2588. I may be consulted to advantage." Stock Exchange says:—"Messrs. Smith and Hereford have been very fortunate in rncent transaetioss." Financial World feavs' Messrs. Smith and Beresford have a thorough grasp of the subject, and a careful perusal of their work will well repa.y speculators." Civil Service' Gazette says: Oor readers I cannot do better than take Messrs. Smith and Beresford as their financial guides, philoso- phers, and friendr,. Citizen savs I Ti,, only safe way for making money on the London Stock Ex- change,' jjrEETH JQENTISTRY fjlEETH Prize Medal, London, 1862. Geld Medal, Paris, 1837. MR. KEALL, SURGEON DENTIST (38 YM'S' experieve; 28 Years in Swansea) 199. HIGH-STREET SWANSEA, (Just below Great. Western Railway Station) Beps to intimate that ha can produce a per. Tccl fitting Sat ot Teeth in one clear day. jud very" best workmanship guaranteed.! Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the iimetitheticcs Cocaine and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s. por Tooth, Upper ot Lowei Seta from Two Guineas. I KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Sure anù. Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Ti" Doloreux, Rheums, Toothache, and all Ner" ■,o=ie Pains. ■rilV. Oi/OHST KSTABUdltiSO TCUr ). MANCKESTJ5ii HANDICAP. tVlf'd Crook will .forward frae, on rece-pt oi addrss "CiiOOlv'S PRICK KISOOHO. ,LnlnJ! itad J^ateet Market Mtveimntaoa »<ettcr» tiy Mail Mtiw in ^sicmie tho foUowIn^ <iay, .and. answered W refurxi >•'ui'si. Lstis^r# »t\u8t t>» ^eetwirl, «ill. nvUo ?:>fa hi .->? Mr. CBOOK ii-i .i M- 184S. t\. Gtotgaa* .J HQ., BOUSE EQUALS, D'OWN & SON, FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE. WHY ? B«S8«8e Swjr «rerihfr LARGEST MAKERS BY M ACHINERY IN WALiiS, Hnve the MOST EXTSNSiVE STOCK TO SSLfiCT FROM, tmdcm the I BEST POSSIBLE VALUE. A VISIT WILL. AT ONCE CONVINCE ONE OF THE FAOT. KiENITURE TO SUIT COTTAGE OR MANSION. CARPETS MADE AND LAIl") TSS^- ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY. IDGH STREET AND MORRIS LA.NE,,=.gWA.1VSE., „ :1^ SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT. In consequence of the exceptionally Mild Winter wc have experienced as yei, SALE OF WINTER C L 0 T HIN A Has dragged considerably, D. JONES & CO., Outfitters and ClotMei^ COLLEGE STREET. RAVE MADE AN EXTRAORDINARY LARGE PURCHASE OF MEN'S. YOUTHS'. AND BOYS' OVERCOATS' Direct from the Manufacturers, at FABULOUS LOW PRICES, In fact. Half the Original Cost Price." 4 We are iitfw shewing these goods marked at prices that deSes co»petiiioh fdl Quality, Style, and Fit. NO OLD STOCK OR SOILED GOOD. Another conaignaaeat of ear well-known BLACK SERGJ JACKETS AND VESTS. Priee from 9s. &1.; beat value lD town. TWEED WATERPROOF COATô, 25s., sewn seams; usually sole at 35. 50 dozen COLOURED MUFFLER8, 6id. HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, At Usual Low Prices. CALL EARLY and take advantage of this opportunity, to secure such We are positive have not been shown in Swansea before, D. JONES & CO., COLLEGE-STREET, SW ANSE CHRISTMAS, 1894- HERE WE ARE AGAl^ AT THE TOP OF THE TREE FOR STERLING VALUØ IN New ton's Frnit, GUARANTEED TO BE NEW AND IN PERFECT CONDITION- Finest Patras Currants, per 1d 19; GENERALLY SOLD AT DOUBLE THE PRICE f I New Valencia Raisins, 3d. per lb. I Choicest Sultanas, 3d. per lb. Lemon and Orange Peel, 3d. & 4d. per 1 I Citron, Spices, Mincemeats at equally llØ I astoun lingly low prices. Pure L u'd, 5d. per lb. Eggs! E»'g^ Eggs! 14 for 1s- I L.597 SUGAR CURED HAMS Per 6d 11>. Especially Selected and Cured for tho XMAS TRADB<< EXTRA SPECIAL BLENDED INDIAN, CHINA. AND TEA Per 1/T lb. b6* A REAL LUXURY. One Pound of tins MARVELLOUS TEA wanl e delightful Christmas Gift to your friend. Buy one for your Friend and Yourself. Yon will never Regret if.. Sugars at Market Price. F L iVH R Notwithstanding the Recent Advance, is still Sold at the Saw DAILY DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS. I POST ORnElS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Davies and Company* THE BORO' STORES, I IN COLLEGE STREET. The CHEAPEST GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS IN TO "A' S. PALMER, I, CONFECTIONER, OF 29. OXFORD STREET, HAS OPENED AT I 96, BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD. II With the same High-class Qualities of CAKES AND PASTRY As Sold at his Other Establishments, A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY BOLICII^ gj# I JACOB JENKINS liPf ALEXANDRA PEk .JII > -t CKLESS CLE K is a perfect Treasure. It saves Aiaah werk aad time, to -use il .s a k pjMWWCS.. .£ A' .fcrrvng xmef of$ t i'rinlou iii'o i''■•*=<- ,t at DAVH.) ^.V4 i! 'South Wsig;, !-uiv i o- » l>l?:?=,.7;'