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PARK CINEMA, GADLYS. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov. 17th, 18th & 19th.— WILLIAM FARNUM in The Rainbow Trail A thrilling sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage." A William Fox Super-production. v Boulton Mutual Exclusives present Ch.k.1:i Featuring JACKIE SAUNDERS. Burton Holmes' Travels "With the Handy Elephants." Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Nov. 20th, 21st & 22nd.— GEORGE WALSH in Luck and Pluck* This popular star in a great Fox Masterpiece. Pathe Gold Rooster Photoplay in THE NARROW PATH! Five Reels of gripping Drama. HANDS UP! Episode 12: "The Silver Book." Park Orchestra. Musical Adviser, Mr. Arkite Phillips. Continuous Performance, 2.30—10.30. Popular Prices, Stalls, 5d. and 9d. Balcony, 1/3. .J: "wr.o. \.) MY VIEW as an Eye Special- ist is:—That you ought not to delay having glasses if your sight is defective. YOUR VIEW (through the glasses) will be just what it should be. EMRYS EVANS, M.P.S. CHEMIST and OCULIST, VICTORIA SQUARE, ABERDARE -w BY SPECIAL REQUEST. < I PROLONGATION OF I Dr. M. L. MAXWELL FOR A SECOND WEEK. ) NlONDY, NOV. 17th to SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd, AT THE Black Lion Hotel, Aberdare Owing to the very large numbers of trose suffering from all forms of De- fective Vision, who have called during the week to consult Dr. Maxwell, and the impossibility of expending the accessary time required in examining and testing each case, he has been pre- c vailed upon to extenu his visit in Aberdare for another week, which he has consented to do at some con- siderable inconvenience, having had to postpone other engagements. This extension will enable many who from anv cause have not been able to consult him to take this opportunity of doing so. It may- be indeed that many have been disappointed in their experience with other experts on the subject of Defective Vision. However, that is no reason why they should despair or consider their case hopeless-he has succeeded in many cases where ether Specialists have con- spicuously failed and in proof of this, it may be desirable again to set out a testimonial given in a previous edition of this paper, as follows:— Mitchelstown, 19 July, 1919. "Dear Sir,—I consider it my duty to let you know that I am very pleased with the glasses you supplied me with last June. They are more satisfactory than any I have got for the past 20 years. I had an excellent opportunity of testing your ability as I was with several Specialists from time to time, and as late as last May two of them said they could do nothing for me, and one said no money could procure glasses for me. When I heard you were coming to town I resolved to visit -you as a last chance, with the result that I have absolute comfort at my work (Accountant) and outdoor. I have only to add that any client whom you cannot please need go no further. You can make any use you like of this.—I remain, dear sir, Yours truly, W- B-. There is no reason why any should not avail themselves of the visit of Dr. Maxwell, the Highly Distinguished Specialist in all forms of Eyesight Trouble, and if they consult him. they will find most assuredly they will not bo disappointed. REMEMBER Examination, Testing, and Consultation are ABSOLUTELY FREE. Lerses as requisite can be supplied ranging from 4s. 6d. For detailed particulars see the last two editions of this paper. -:0:- Visit extended to SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd. Consultation Rooms: Black Lion Hotel. Hours: 10 to 1, and 2 to 7. Saturdays, 10 to 8. From 2 to 6, Back Entrance. -:0:- The following week he will attend Work- men's Institute, Mountain Ash, for 5 days, Tuesday, Nov. 25th, to Saturday, Nov. 29th. It will PAY you to PAY us a Visit and inspect our Stock. We have now a Large Selection of Reliable & Up-to-date Furniture Personal Attention given. Satisfaction guaranteed. Note Address o T IST rtPH COMPLETE ■»4 HOUSE FURNISHER, 92 Gadlys Road, Gadlys, Aberdare. NOTE: Goods Stored Free of Charge. Liberal Discounts for Cash. y WEIGHT, 26 HALL STREET, ABERDARE. WATCHES & CLOCKS REPAIRED, WATCH CLASSES FITTED. ALSO BROOCH PINS, CATCHES AND JOINTS FITTED. Work done on the Premises at Shortest Notice. WANTED. EXPERIENCED Housemaid wanted. —Apply, with references to Mrs. blan- der, Glanynys, Aberdare. FURNISHED bedroom and sitting room with attendance, required in Cwm- bach. Aberaman, or Aberdare. Box A.A.I, Leader Office. VACANCY occurs for well educated youth to learn mechanical dentistry.— Apply Doyle's Dental Surgery, Boot Chambers, Market Street, Aberdare. TO BUY FOWLS in any quantity. State lowest pricos.-R.S Leader Office. RELIABLE Person to look after house and delicate wife. Good home and wages. Maid kept.—21 Canon Street. WANTED by ex-service man, age 3G. work of any kind in Mountain Ash or district.—Apply, Crescent, Leader Office. GOOD Strong General wanted at Castle Hotel, Aberdare. WANTED Good working washer- woman. Good wages. Castle Hotel, Aberdare. A GOOD, reliable Day Girl.—Apply, Ty Clyd, Abernant Road. YOUNG General, about 18; good home. —Apply 26 College Street, Aberdare. RELIABLE Maid able to undertake all duties for widower with three chil- dren. Assistance given.—Price, 33 Glad- stone Street, Aberaman. WANTED December 4th, Good Gen- eral Servant.—Apply with references, Mrs. Pardoe, Ingledene, Abernant Road. Aberdare. GOOD General, able to wash; must be honest; good wages and good home for suitable girl. References essential.— Apply to Rees, Gore House Hotel, Swan- sea. APPRENTICES, 3 wanted for elec- trical work.—Apply, Bosher, High St., Aberdare. GOOD Day Girl.-27 Clifton Street, Aberdare. GROCERY.—Wanted strongj female assistant. Good character. State full particulars.—George, Hirwain. GOOD General, fond of children. Good wages paid to suitable person.— Apply, Hughes, Newsagent, Aberdare. I < £ 5 GIVEN for key of house in Aber- dare or district.—Apply, W.W., Leader Office. FOR SALE. TWO Garden Frames, 6ft. by 4ft.; also small lean-to, 12ft. by 3ft., comprising about 100 square feet of 21oz. glass. Offers wanted. Apply, A.B., Leader Office. A GOOD OVERMANTEL with bev- elled mirrors; price t5 10s.—Apply, Box 11, Leader Office. SMALL size Bath Chair; new condi-, tion. Cheap.—Apply, 24 Mary Street, Aberdare. HONEST Pony Mare and Colt, to- gether or separate; given up milkround; no further use for pony.—Evans, Chapel Street, Aberaman. HORSE AND TRAP. Bargain.—Mrs. Evans, 7 Alexandra Terrace, Aberdare. GENTJS Cycle for sale.—Apply, F.S., Leader Office. BOOKS.—Still a few Bargains left.- James, 2 Tanybryn Street, Aberdare. INSURANCE BOOK (Royal London). Will sell cheap to immediate buyer. Terms arranged.—Apply, Hughes, News- agent, Aberdare. MISCELLANEOUS. 3IADAM MARIE thanks he friends and clients, and hf pes they will note her address, where she has a nice display of China.—130 King's Road, Canton, Car- diff. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TWO Houses in Cwmaman.-Apph' W.H., Leader Office.- No. 11 MERTHYR ROAD, Llwydcoed, also Nos. 8 and 9 Kingsbury Place.—For particulars apply to Mrs. G. Davies, Gwyn Villa, Llewelyn Street, Trecynon. IF you have a House or Houses for Sale by Private Treaty or Public Auc- tion, Consult D. Morris Powell, Auction- eer, Gadlys Road, Aberdare. TO LET. VACANT Sitting-room and Bedrooiii; smt young lady.-Ipply, L.M.J., Leader Office. ABERAMAN. Centrally situated Corner Shop, vacant possession. Car- diff Road. Car stop.—Apply, 46 Monk Street, Aberdare. BABY FOR ADOPTION. BABY GIRL for adoption; weekly payments.—57 Tudor Road, Cardiff. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE SENIOR AUCTIONEER OK THE DISTHin. Mr. W. WINSTONE REES, Begs to inform-the public that lie will shortly (probably in Januarv) from instructions by Mr. J. W. Hurt, who is lenvmg "Plasdraw," Aberdare, sell at the Residence, the surplus Furniture. Cattle, Agricultural Implements. Gar- den Tools, Tip-up Carts. Crank AxJe Floats. 2 Horses (aged). Wheelbar- rows, Lawn Mowers and Rollers, and a large quantity of Timber. Household Tools, etc., etc. Details will be published later. Commercial Street, Aberdare. CWMAMAN. PUBLIC HALL AND INSTITUTE. ANNUAL AUDIT.—Applications are invited for the post of Auditor. Only persons possessing a recognised certifi- cate of competency need apply.-Appli- cations to be forwarded to Mr. Chas. Hanks, 30 Byron Street, stating fee re- quired; also particulars ofcertifienh's held. • NEUADD SILOA, Aberdar. YN Y LLE UCHOD NOS FERCHER NESAF, TACH. 19, CYNHELIR NOSON GYMRAEG rryd y bydd Mr. D. CLYDACH THOMAS (CLYDACH-AR-DAWE) yn rhoddi Dethol Ion ac Adroddiadau o weithiau DANIEL OWEN ac awduron enwog eraill. I ddechreu am 8 o'r gloch. TOCYNAU SWLLT YR UN. ELECTRICITY Mr. Chris. Thomas Begs to inform the Public that he can supply all kinds of ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT At Moderate Prices and at the least possible delay. ESTIMATES FREE. ORDERS SOLICITED, Address D. CHRIS. THOMAS, White Lion Hotel, Cadlys. PIANO TUNER. JOHN EVANS (Demobbed after 4 years' Foreign Service) Seeks your kind patronage for all PIANO and ORGAN REPAIRS. Tuning a. Speciality. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Postcard receives prompt attention. EVANS, 63 Cardiff Rd., Aberdare. Mr. A. G. DURDEN (Late Chief Accountant for 18 years of the Bwllfa, &c., Collieries, Ltd.) Begs to announce that he has OPENED AN OFFICE At 23 Canon Street, Aberdare, And is prepared to conduct the following business, viz. :— Secretarial. Accountancy and Posting of Tradesmen's Books. Audits. Income Tax Returns & Reclaims. Fire, Life & Boiler Insurances. ELECTRICITY. — Lighting, Heating, Power, Bells, Telephones, &c., Installed in your Premises at Moderate Charges. Electrical Apparatus Repaired. Estimates Free. Enquire of GOUGH & HARRIES, I 4 Highland Place, Aberdare. -;W- DANCING AT THE Pavilion, Mountain Ash Dancing Classes Are Held Every Night, 8 to 10 p.m. The Finest Dancing Floor in Wales. Manager—Mr. J. TEACUE. An Efficient Orchestra; Conductor, Mr. R. Vaughan. CLUB CLASS EVERY THURSDAY. Special Attention to Beginners. DWR-Y-MOR.' Comedi mewn Tair Act. )1ae Copiau yn awr ar werth i Cwmni- oedd Dramodol, etc., o'r Gtomedi boblogaidd uchod a wnaeth y fath argraff yng nghymoedd Cynon a Nedd eleni. -.Dywed y AN'asg-" Excellent high class comedy throughout," "a hearty laugh which lingers long after the per- formance' "an instantaneous suc- cess." Pris, 1/6; drwy'r Post, 1/8. Anfoner yn ddioed i'r awduf-Albert T. Rees, 10 Miners' Row, Llwydcoed, Aberdar. Ysgrifenner "Dwr-y-Mor" i ar yr amien. SILOA HAtL, ABERDARE (Kindly lent), Oil Tuesday, November 18 (and not Wednesday, Nov. 19, as on Tickets), A Grand Performance of the CANTATA— 'Angel of Peace' Will be given bv the GREEN STREET WESLEYAN CHOIR Conductor—Mr. Gomer Phillips. Accompanist-Alr, Lionel Langley.. j A Miscellaneous Programme Will be rendered by the following Artistes Madame Davies, Cwmaman. Mr, W. J. Davies, Aberaman. Mr. J. L. Johns, Aberdare. Doors open 7 p.m to commence at 7.30. Admission—Reserved Seats, 1/6 Second Seats, 1 Proceeds on behalf of Sunday School Funds. Salem, Robertstown. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD On Monday, Dec. 1, 1919. President Dr, Harry Banks, Conductor Rev. J. D. Rees. Adjudicators: Music—J. R. Evans, Esq., G. & L., Trecynon Literature—E. Ogwen Williams, Esq., Aberdare. Chief Choral (not under 30 in number), "Dyddiau Dyn" (T. Davies), £4 and Gold Centre Medal to successful Conductor, Children's Choir (not under 25 iu number), -own selection, £ 1 10s. and. Medal to suc- cessful Conductor. Admission by Programme, 1 Children under 16 years of age, 6d. Programmes from Joint Secretaries- Victor Williams, Salem Cottage, Roberts- town Tom Thomas, 33 Thomas Street, Robertstown, ABERDARE AND DISTRICT CENERAL HOSPITAL. j Probationer Nurse Wanted. Salary: 1st year, £ 15; 2nd year, L20; 3rd year, £ 25.— Forms of applica- tion can be obtained from the Matron upon receipt of stamped addressed envelope. "00'-

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND IN MEMORIAM NOTICES. The Charge for Advertisements under this heading is One l'enny per word. with a minimum of 2s. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. COLLIER.—The relatives of the late Mr. Dd. Collier, Lewis Street, Aber- aman,' beg to thank all friends for messages of sympathy received during their sad bereavement. THOMAS. Mrs. Thomas and sons, Bronant, Aberdare, sincerely thank the kind friends who sent them letters of sympathy in their recent sad be- reavement. Also for the floral tributes received. IN MEMORIAM. BEECHAM.-In loving memory of Pte. J. Beecham, R.A.M.C., the beloved son of Mrs. M. Beecham, of 2 John Street, Newtown, Mountain Ash, who died on November 3rd, 1918, at Adelaide Hos- pital, Blackpool. Short was thy life, my dearest son, But peaceful be thy rest, Your mother misses you most of all Because she loved you best. How often when my heart is sore I seem to hear him say, "Don't grieve for me dear mother, We'll meet again some day." -Too dear to be forgotten by his sor- rowing mother and sisters. DAVIES.—In loving memory of our dear Edith, beloved daughter of John and Catherine Davies, No. 11 Morgan St., Gadlys, Aberdare, who died Novem- ber 12, 1918. Her gentle w's and loving smiles Are pleasant to recall; She had a kindly word for each, And was beloved by all. It's sweet to know we'll meet again Where parting is no more, And that the one we loved so well, Has only gone before. —Sadly missed by her mother and father. DA VIES.-In loving memory of our dear sister, Edith, who died November 12, 1918, at 11 Morgan Street, Gadlys. Do not ask us if we miss her, There is such a vacant place; Can we e'er forget her footsteps Or her dear and smiling face? Our thoughts are always wandering To her grave not far away, Where we laid our dear Edith Just one year ago to-day. —Sadly missed by her sister and bro- ther-in-law, Lizzie and Sammy Todd and nieces. DA VIES.-In loving memory of my sis- ter Edith, died November 12th, 1918.— Sadly missed by her brother and sister, Tom and Nan, also by her nephew and niece Tommy and Edith. She was but a, tender flower Whom we all at home did love, But God the Gardener took her To his Paradise above. DAVIES.—In affectionate 'remembrance of dear Edith, who died November 12, 1918. .To-day recalls sad memories Of one who is gone to rest, And those who think of her to-dav Are those who loved her best. —Ever remembered by David. DAVIES.—In loving memory of my dear husbfind, William Davies, 24 Duffryn Street, Godreaman, who died Novem- ber 7th, 1918. I mourn for you dear husband, But not with outward show, For those who mourn sincerely, Mourn silently and low. —From Elvira Davies. DOEL.-In. loving memory of my dear husband, Sidney Doel, 11 Henry Street, Mountain Ash, who passed away Nov- ember 14tli, 1918'.—Sadly missed by his wife and little ones. I shall never forget him, I loved him too dearly For his memory to fade from my life like a dream; The lips need not speak when the heart mourns sincerely, For grief often dwells where it seldom is seen, Those happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their -memory still! No morning breaks, no night returns, But what I think of him. DOEL.—In loving memory of Sidney Doel, who died November 14th, 1918.— Ever remembered by dad and mamr- Jim and Nell. Cherished memories of one so dear, Are oft recalled by a silent tear; A loving son, a brother kind,, A beautiful memory left behind. iRASEK.—in loving memory yi our dear little DicKie, who died iNovember it), ii).t6, age a years. iou are not forgotten, Dickie dear, iNor ever Will you oe, As long as lite and memory last iV e will remember Lnee. —From your loving mam, dnll, brother and sisters, '1 cerumen Terrace, ChIll- bacli. EASlUiN. In proud aim lOvi: memory of my dear brother, vsailer eastern wiio Leit ill Trance on xNovemijer loth, 1917. Lord, teach me from my heart to say Thy will. be uone. —Brondpg, Aberdare. EVAJNS. -in loving memory of our dear son, Henry Evano, who died of pneu- monia, at 107 Jubilee Road, Godre- aman, November 14, 191», also Wini- fred Evans, wife of the above, whe died December 8, 1918. lius day recalls to memory Some dear ones gone to rest; And those who tliink of them to-day Are those who loved them best. -Sadly missed by father and mother. EVANS. In loving memory of our dear brother, Henry bvans, who died Nov- ember 14, 1918; also our dear sister-in- law, Winifred Evans, who died Dec- ember 8, 1918.—Sadly missed by their little daughter, Vivian, and brothers and sisters. To-day recalls sad memories. So quick, so sudden was their call, Their sudden deaths surprised us all; Trusting we in Heaven shall meet, There our work shall be complete. JENKINS.—In loving memory of Pte F. Jenkins, WelsQ. Regiment, late of 13 Rachel Street, Aberdare, who waft killed in action in France, November 4th, 1918, the only son of Mrs. Ferris, 97 Argyle Street, Gorse Hill, Swindon. We mourn for him in silence, but not with outward show, For the heart that mourns sincerely, mourns silently and low; We know it's a soldier's honour, for his Country's cause to fall, But we fail to see the glory when we've lost our one and all. Somewhere in France he is lying, He answered his country's call; He died a brave young hero Fighting to save us all. He sleeps on a blood-stained battlefield Our noble son so brave, No loving hand may place a wreath Upon his unknown grave. -Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Burton, late of 13 Rachel Street, Aberdare. JONES.—Er cof am Ann, gwraig Jacob R. Jones, Cartre Ifor, Aberaman, yr hon a hunodd Tachwedd lleg, 1914. Er wedi huno Nid yw yn angho. JONES.—Iii loving memory of my dear mother, Ann Jones, who died at Cartre Ifor, Aberaman, November 11th, 1914. -Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten by her daughter, Margaret Ann. JONES.—In loving remembrance of my dear mother, Ann Jones, Cartre Ifor, who died November 11th, 1914. Though death divides, fond memories cling.—Sadly missed by her daughter, D. Llewellyn. JONES.-In loving memory of my dear dear mother, Ann Jones, Cartre Ivor, Aberaman, who. died November 11th, 1914.-Ever remembered by her daugh- ter Elizabeth and family, Valley View, Godreaman. MORGANS.—In loving memory of, our dear sister, Ede, who died November 15th, 1918.—"To-day recalls sad mem- ories."—Ever remembered by Gertie and Emrys. MORRIS.—In loving memory of Gwen- dda May Morris, the beloved youngest daughter of Air. and Mrs. D. Morris, 34 Dare Road, Cwmdare, who died Nov- ember 13th, 1914; also of Annie Mor- ris, who passed away May 25th, 1919. It's lonesome here without you, And sad the weary way; Nor is the world the same to us Since you were called away. But peaceful be your rest dear chil- v dren, 'Tis sweet to breathe your names, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. From sorrowing father, mother, sister and brother. ROW LANDS. In loving remembrance of our dear daughter Uwen, who died on November 14, 19i8, age 21 years. Never a day but her name is spoken, ■Never an hour but she is in our thoughts; A link in our family chain is broken- She has gone from our home, but not from our hearts. —Fondly remembered by dad, mam, » sisters, brother, and brothers-in-law. STYLING.—In loving memory of our dear nephew, Pte. Henry Styling, 2nd Welsh Regiment, who was killed in Passchendale, November 9th, 1917. We loved you in life, I We will not forget you in death. ) —Fondly remembered by aunt, uncle, and cousins, Bourne Villa, Glyn Neath. TOULSON.—In memory of Jane, the be- loved wife of John Toulson, who died November 11th, 1918. Cherished memories of one so dear, Are oft recalled by a silent tear. —Ever remembered by ner husband. children, May, Alice, and sisters, Mary and Sara, and son-in-law, Tom. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Jane Williams, 28 Glos- ter Street, Aberdare, who passed away on November 11, 1918; also of our dear father, David Williams, who passed away-^Qn June 17, 1918. Not dead to us who loved them, They have only gone before; t They live with us in memory And will for ever more. —From loving children and grand- children. WILLIAMS.—In loving remembrance of Emlvn Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams, 25 Gadlys Street, who died November 5, 1917.. We miss you dear Emlyn in silence un- seen, x And dwell on the memories of the days that have been; In pain you were so patient, in life so dear, In memory and thought you will always be near. —Ever remembered by father, mother, brothers and sister. WILLIAMS.—In ever loving memory of Jimmy Williams, whose brief earthly life of suffering, terminated on Novem- ber 12, 1918, at 48 Oxford Street, Aber- dare.—"There the tears of earth are dried." -i\ v