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ABERDARE MILITARY FUNERAl.…
ABERDARE MILITARY FUNERAl. I On Thursday, the remains of the late Lieut. Jack Allen, 10 Bankes Street, were interred it the Aberdare Cemetery. The mourners were Mrs. Allen, widow; Harriet, Jackie and Daisy, children; Ur. and Mrs. G. H. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen, Mrs. S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. G. Strickland, brothers and sisters; Willie and Ivor Strickland, Joseph Al- len, nephews; Messrs. T. Oliver, J. Al- len, II. Allen, Treorchy, and T. Jones, Ferndale, uncles; Messrs. James, Jack, Tom and Geo. Oliver, Percy, David and Tom Jones, nephews; Mr & Mrs J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. Oliver, Tylorstown, cousins; and Mr. Jack Strickland, bro- ther-in-law. The first part of the Burial Service was liet(I at St. Elvan's Churth. The Tver. J. L. Phillips," B.A., officiated. The coffin was draped with the Union Jack, and bore the deceased's uniform. The Llwydcoed Band played the Dead March en route to the ceme- tery. At the close of the burial rites three volleys were fired over the grave and the Last. Post was sounded. Wreaths were sent lJy: (1) Widow and c Inldren; I (2) Barents; (3),Betty and Bert; (4) Town Brewery; (5) Town Brewery Em- ployees; (6) Conservative Club; (7) Lily; (8) Ferndale relatives; (9) Friends; (10) Neighbours. Local officers acted as bearers. ITis brother Charlie is indis- posed, and was unable to be present.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ABERDARE GENERAL HOSPITAL. Dear Sir,—Christmas is again at our door and mast people's thoughts are busy wit i preparations for the festive .season. May I respectfully appeal to the public through the medium of your paper, that while making preparations for their own enjoyment, they should not forget the staff and patients at the above hospital. Gifts of fruit, cakes, tobacco, cigarettes, toys, etc., will be thankfully received by the Matron.— Yadrs faithfully, A. W. HUMPHREYS, Secretary. FROM LLWYDCOED. Sir,—May I be allowed to point out what causes a great deal of discontent in the village of Llwydcoed at present, viz., the conduct of the boys from the Cot- tage Homes. Going'down the main road last week I saw an elderly lady being subjected to the impertinence of Homes' boys. I hear from another source that they cause a great disturbance in our local Sunday Schools, some boys eventually being driven out of" a certaii vestry. "Boys will be boys" admittedly, but I believe these boys exceed the speed limit. Trusting those in charge will notify the boys of this, for better conduct on their part will help to re- move the apathy with which some resi- dents regard them. VOX POPUL1.
ABERCWMBOI ' JOTTINGS.
ABERCWMBOI JOTTINGS. BY SYLVANUS. My notes a fortnight ago re the Whr Memorial, have been misconstrued by some, for it was reported in the meeting of the Abercwmboi Discharged Soldiers and Sailors that I was blaming them for not moving in the matter. What I said was, that the local branch was looked upon as one of the strongest in the valley, and that we could safely look for a good support from them. Who is to be blamed, I can't say, but a committee has been formed to go into the question of organising a fund. '1 Four of the members of the D.S. and S. were elected to assist this committee. But so far nothing has been done. I So I say this week again, now that the winter months are upon us, let the com- mittee meet and re-start on the good work. Svlvanus has been asked again to come to the rescue. This time re Eobt. Owen's Prize Drawing. It transpires that some years ago the above drawing took place when some dispute arose as to the object of the same. County Court proceetling.4 were taken, when a verdict was given in favour of the committee. In February last. at a public meeting, it was decided to share the- money be- tween those inhabitants who are in need. A Committee of six were elected and met the Prize Drawing Committee so as to share the money. The new committee met, but only the Secretary of the Drawing turned up. Result, nothing doing. So I am asked to try and get thiii Committee to action, now that Xmas is near. The few pounds in hand would be a God-send if only distributed in shil- lings between the very poor of the place. I May I suggest that a few bills be put in the windows of the business houses, calling the two committees together. Failing to get them together, my next suggestion is to call a public meeting, issue a balance sheet and let the meet- ing distribute the money. i As we have less than a fortnight be- iiivfore Xmas. let's. rr>rwp and mnr" rn.1;J,
THE BUTE ESTATE.
THE BUTE ESTATE. < FOURTH DAY'S SALE. there-was a. large attendance again on Thursday, the fourth day of. sale. Bid- ding was much more brisk than on the previous day, purchasers in almost every instance, being the sitting tenants. Mr. J. Alexander, who was in charge of the proceedings, announced that the auction- eer6 had been approached by the trustees of Nazareth Chapel, which was one of the lots for 6a10 that day. There was no doubt that the ground rent which had been paid in this case was excessive, and having regard to that fact it had been decided to dispose of the lot to the trus- tees by private treaty for £120. The sale was then proceeded with. HIGHLAND PLACE. M essrs. Wm. Thomas and Co. pur- chased No. 1 Tyfri Villas and the land adjoining Tyfri Villas for < £ '42 and £25 respectively. No offers were tendeTed: for the other lots under this heading. ABERNANT ROAD. Dolcoed, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, £ 71; Glan-y-ffrwd, Mrs Eliz. Theophilus, £ 70; Glenburn, Mr. A. W. Lea, = £ 71; Ingledene, Mr. F. Pardoe, X70; Brook- ville, Mr. E. H. A. Nicholls, < £ 62; Nin- ian Villa, Mr. A. D. Jones, < £ 54; Hazle- wood, Messrs. Wm. Thomas and Co., £ 76; Oakfield Villa, Mrs. Margaret Pow- ell, = £ 48; Bryngwyn, lr. J. L. Rowlands, < £ 48; Glascoed, Mr. Robt. Williams, < £ 45; Goodwick Villa, Mr. Robt. Williams. < £ 40; Garth, Mr. D. M. John, J £ 60; Car- tref, Mr. John Morris, 60; Maescoed, Mr. M. J. John, £ 33; Hillside, Mr. J. D. Thomas, £ 13; Steam Laundry, with- drawn, £100. ALEXANDRA TERRACE. Two builder's yards, one at end of ter- race, and the other adjoining Steam Laundry, Messrs. Jno. Morgan and Son, £143. There were no offers for the houses in this street. COLLEGE STREET. 2 College Street, Mrs. Eliz. Rees, < £ 30; 6 College Street, Mr. M. Watkins, < £ 27; 9 College Street, Mr. T. Johnson, < £ 30; 17 College Street, Mr. Erasmus Jones, 1:30. TRAP ROAD. Ynyslas, Mrs. D. James, £ 105; 16 to 18 Trap Road, (J" F. W. Mander, = £ 85; 19 Trap Road, Mr. D. Dando, < £ 20; 20 Trap Road, Mrs. Elsie Evans, < £ 25; 22 Trap Road, M". W. Cable, .£22; Hospital and Surgery, Messrs. Kenshole and Prow- ser, = £ 300. TRAP ROW. Nos. 1 to 11, Mr. Phillip Williams, £108, CWMBACH ROAD. V Glanynys, with land at rear, Mr. A. O. Mander, < £ 400; 1 and 2 Glanynys Cot- tages, Mr. F. W. Mander, < £ 85; Saw Mills and yard, Messrs. Gregor Bros., £1,300. PLASDRAW ROAD. No. 1, lMr. R. L. Berry, 2125; No. 2, Mr. J. D. Thomas, < £ 77; No. 3, Mr. T.. F. H. McDonald, .£66 10s.; No. 5, Trus- tees of Wesleyan .Manse, £ 88; No. 6, Mr W. J. Evans, £85. C'EFN PLACE. No. 6, Mr. Jno. Davies, < £ 20; No. 7, MH. Sarah Walters, < £ 20; No. 8, Mr. A. Smith, £ 517; No. 5, Mr. D. Hill, X20. ABERNANT PLACE. No. 1. Mr W. Meredith, < £ 20; No. 2, Mr H. Shrives, < £ 20; No. 5, Mrs. Eliz. Dunn, < £ 20; No. 7, Mr. James Harris, X20. CWMBACH—WELL PLACE. Nos. 1 to 18, withdrawn at < £ 330; No. 19a. Mr. Jno. Rees, t25 10s.; No. 20, Mrs. Esther Jones, < £ 27; No. 21, Mr. Morgan Jones, < £ 27 10s.; No. 24, Mr. Jno. Jones, £27; Baptist Chapel, Mr. D. T. Dough- ton, = £ 46; Gwynfa, near Pant garm, Mr P. Pugh, < £ 32; House near Pant Farm, Mr. D. Fletcher, £ 35; Pantygerdinen, Mrs. M. E. Williams, 232 10s.; Green- wood, Mr. Evan Davies, < £ 32; Pant Villa, Mr. Wm. Jones, < £ 34; Bryncelyn, Mr. W. Thomas, £ 46; Patent Fuel louse, near Incline, Mr. Henry Hood, t76. TIMOTHY ROW. Nos. 1 and 2, Mr. Jno. Edwards, < £ 45; Nos. 3 to 8, Mr. Wm. Notton, < £ 130; Nos. 9 and 10, Mr. D. S. Davies, £ 45; Nos. 11 to 14, Mr. E. J. Hughes, £95; Nos. 15 and 15a, Mr. J. D. Thomas, £ 45. SCALES ROW. Scales Arms, house adjoining, and Nos. 2 to 4 Scales Row, :Mr. Wm. Notton, CANAL COTTAGES. No. 1, Mrs. A. M. Davies, = £ 30; No. 2, Mr. Vim. Daviee, £15. CLOSE ON X124,000 REALISED. Friday was the fifth and last day of the sale. There was fcgain a large at- tendance and practically the whole of the lots were disposed of. It was ascer- tained at the close of the proceedings that tlie receipts for the five days were approximately < £ 124,000. The 'acreage covered was 150. Mr. Alexander, jur.r., was again in charge. I LYDIZAW PLACE. No. 1, Mr. Dd. Chas. Jones, £ 23; No. 3, Mrs. Catherine Williams, £ 23; No. i, Mr. D. W. James, = £ 20; No. 10, Mr. JaR. Phillips, < £ 20; No. 11, Mr. Thos. James, £ 20; No. 12, Mr. J. D. Thomas, < £ 23; No. 13, Mrs. O. Jones, < £ 23; No. 15, Mr. Thos. James, < £ 25. No offer was tender- ed for Tvdraw, the residence of Mr C. B. Stanton. M.P. WENALLT ROAD. There was no bid for Nos. 1 to 32, put up in one lot. -PARK VIEW TERRACE, ABERNANT.' I No offer was tendered for No. 1. When No .2 was put up Mr. Alexander asked if anyone would give him 1:40 to start. "Shame" shouted a person in the body of the hall. a I am sure. I don't know why there should be any shame about it," replied Mr. Alexander,. "Then," was the retort, "why don't you let peo- ple make their own bids?" "I am only helping- you along,' was the reply. £ 40 is my price." There was no offer. Glen- coed, at the bottom of the street, was purchased for X70 FOTHERGILL STREET. I Nos. 1 and 2, Aberdare Co-operative Society, = £ 70; No. 3. Mr. R. Evans, £ 29; No. 6, Mr. Thos. James, 22a; No. 21, Mr. W. H. Lavender, < £ 27; No. 22, Mr. C. Castree, £ 27; No. 23, Mr. A. Dibb, £ 27; No. 12, Mr. A. Hodges, < £ 26; No. 14, Mrs. Eliz. Theophilus, .£26; No. 20, Messrs. Wm. Thomas and Co., < £ 26; No. 26, Mr. Griffith Evans, JE26; No. 27, Mr. W. Howell, £ 26; No. 28. Mr. P. G. Bay- liss, No. 46, Mr. Dl. Evans, gN; No. 39, fr. C. White, £ 26; No. 38, Mr, J. E. Derrick, = £ 26; No. 40, Mr. C. Poole, .£26: No. 45, Mr. Howell Phillips, < £ 26; No. 44. tMr, JRnp Williams.. £ 96 • FORGE PLACE. Nos. 1 and 2. Mrs. Emily M. Phillips, < £ oO; Nos; 3 to 5, Mr. Thomas Rees, £ 64; Nos. 6 to 8, Mr. M. Anthony, £ 20; Nos. 9 to lb.. Mrs. Davies, £ 30; N<v 12, Mr. Jno. Jones, £ 27 10s.; No. 15, Mr. J no. Davies, £ 25; No. 16. Mr. D Forev, i £ 20. RICHMOND TERRACK No 8a., Mr. Jno. Rogers, i526; No. 9, j Mr. T. Darby, £ 30. There were no fur- ther offers, and Mr. Alexander put up the 23 unsold lots together. Bidding j reached < £ 650,at which amount they were withdrawn ¡ WINDSOR TERRACE. 27 lots were sold at f,2,0 each. Nos. 11 and 12, Mrs. E. Edwards; No. 4, Mr. Jno Jones; Nos. 8 and 13, Mr. Thos. Harris; No. 3, Mrs. Martha Davies; No. 22, Mr. I D. Thomas; No. 21, Mrs. M. Evans; No. j 20, Mrs. Martha Davies; No. 19, Mr. Morgan W illiams; No. 10, Mr. Jas. Bar- clay; No. 18, Mr. D. Campbell; No. 15, Mr. M. A. Morse; No. 1G, Mr. Richard.' Williams; No. 23, Mr. Jno. Lewis; No. 6, Mr. Jno. Harris; No. 7, Messrs. Wm. Thomas and Co.; No. 31, Mr. E. D. Humphreys; No. 24, lr. Jno. John; Nos. 28 and 29, Mr. Jno. Rees; No. 30, Ur. Jno. Thomas; No. 35. Messrs. Wm. Thomas and Co.; No. 39, Mr. William Morgan; No. 26, Mr. R. Morris; No. 34, Mr. T. Hale; No. 25, Mr. R. Morris; No. 9, Mrs. A. Thomas. AGENT'S ROW. No. 1, Mrs. Eliz. Williams, < £ 25; No. 3. Mr D. D. Humphreys, < £ 20; No. 4 Mr Griffith J. Jones, < £ 20; No. 6, Mr. Jno. Jones, < £ 25; No. 8, Mrs. A. Henry, < £ 25; No. 9, Messrs. Wm. Thomas and Co., £ 25; No. 10, Mrs. Mary Jane Morgan, ENGINEER'S ROW. No. 1, Mr. W. H. Harris; No. 3, Air. Jno. Thomas; No. 4, Mr, M. Williatns; No. 5, Mr. Jno. Lewis; No. 6, Mr. D. T. Richards; No. 7, Mr. Jno. John; No. 8, Mr. Thos. Watkins; No. 10. Mr. Dl. Enoch; No. 11, Mr. Lewis Jones, all at < £ 25 each. Nos. 12 to 14, Mr. John Luke, 0£60. FOREMAN'S ROW. j No. 1, Mr. Wm. H. Davies; No. 3, Messrs. Wm. Thomas and Co.; No. 4, Mi. Wm. Williams; No. 5, Mr. W. Wil- liams; No. 6, Mr. Jas. Thomas; No. 7, Mr. Thos Jenkins; No. 22, Mr. Jno. Jones; No. 18, Mr. T. Harris; No. 21. Mr. Thos. Darby, all at 120; No. 24, Ir. J. Phillips, (Junr.), £ 25. t COLLIER'S ROW. No. 4. Mr: Jno. Jones; No. G, Mr. H. Franklyn; No. 7, Mr. S. Samuel; No. S, Mr. Wm. Williams; No. 9, Mr. J. D. > Davies; No. 10, Mr. Jno. Rees; Nos. 11 and 12, Mr. Wm. Williams; No. 14, [r. L. Williams; No. 15, Mr. W. W. Wil- liams; No. 17, Mr. D. D. Jones; No. 19, Mr. Wm. Davies; No. 21, Mr. Wm. Wil- liams; No. 22, Mr. Dl. Phillips; No. 23, Mr. D. Jones, J620 each. x BLAEN-NANT COTTAGES. Nos. 1 to 3, Mr. E. J. Hughes, 230. MOSS ROW". When these houses were put up, Mr. Alexander asked for < £ 10. ".£8 is as much as they are worth," said a lady in the body of the hall.—Mr. Alexander: "That's your valuation. It is not mine."—"You have never lived there. so you don't know," was the lady's re- tort amidst laughter.—Mr. Alexander: "I have not been asked yet." (More, laughter). Nos. 3 and 4 were sold to Mr. J. James for £28, and Nos. 16 and 17a to Mr. Henry Broom, for .£38. TR ECYNON—CEMETERY ROAD. Nos. 56 to 58, Mr. D. Tyssul Davies, < £ 122. IESTYN STREET. "On behalf of the tenant of No. 1, whose health has failed," said Mr. Tyssul Davies, "I offer = £ 15."—Mr. Alex- ander (after some hesitation): IZight.- "On behalf of the tenant of No. 2, who I is in hospital," said Air. T. Lewis, C.C., "I offer a similar amount.Mr. Alex- ander: "Come, come. If we go on at this rate we shall have people jumping up and saying <qh, I have got a pain in my back. Let ime have my house a few pounds cheaper. (Roars of laughter). The lot was withdrawn. LLEWELYN STREET. j No. 42, Mr. Wm. Morgan, < £ 70; No. 43, i Mr. J. D. Thomas, = £ 44; No. 46, Mr. D. Jones, £ 40; No. 47, Mr. E. D. Hum- phreys, < £ 40; No. 48, Mr. L. James, £ 39. I' This concluded the proceedings.
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——————————— I ABERDARE CROCERS' ASSOCIA- TION. The ordinary monthly meeting of the members of the Grocers Association was held at Messrs. Miles' Restaurant, Canon Street, Aberdare, on Tuesday evening, December 2nd. The chair was taken by Mr. Thos. Lloyd. The arrangements for Xmas closing were fixed, it being agreed to close Xmas Day, Boxing Day and also the following Thursday, New Year's Day.—Mr. Thomas Evans ga,ve an inter- esting account of the proceedings of the South Wales Council held at Swansea on October 30th. After referring to the work accomplished by the Management Committee, and the reports received from the General Purposes Committee, Mr. Evans mentioned that the sugges- tion of holding an Exhibition of the Trade in Swansea had been mooted, and he hoped that the coming year would see such an event take place. Arising out of the comments upon the discussion as to the personnel of Profiteering Com- mittees, the members now desired to know the position relating to the matter of Co-operators sitting upon Committees in relation to cases of private traders charged under the provisions of the Act. The Secretary was directed to write the Grocers' Federation for an expression of opinion upon this subject. Mr. Evans made a strong appeal for the institution of some function as a means to provide some assistance to the Grocers' Benevol- ent Fund, and insomuch as they lioped to have the next meeting of the South Wales Council at Aberdare during the coming Spring, he hoped that some soc- ial event could be arranged coincident with the vii of "their brothers in the 1 trade" in South Wales. The suggestion was very favourably received, and Mr. Evans was instructed to repeat the in- vitation for an early visit of the South Wales Council to Aberdare. Upon a proposition by Mr. G. W. Fletcher, sec- onded by Mr. Morgan Watkins, a hearty vote of thanks was extended to Mr Evans for his lucid report of the pro- ceedings. Mr. Morgan Watkins was elected auditor of the accounts for the current year, and the annual meeting 1'T'<>n<Ø 1000
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-0 Xmas Xmas Xmas ICED CAKES at 1/6, 2/6, 4/- each. CHOCOLATES, Assorted (pre-war quality), 1/- per -1-lb.; 4/- per lb. BOXES CHOCOLATES, 1/3 & 2/6 each. FANCY BASKET CHOCOLATES at 1/3 each. Give your Order early for Pork Pies; also Veal, Ham and Egg Pies, at 1/8 per lb. (any weight). Edw^Jb |Tim "The Cake Box" CUWdPOS Q6 The Market, Aberdare, I J. H. EVANS, Boot Stores, 54 Lewis Street, Abcraman. Large Purchase of Boots and Shoes. To be Sold at Extremely Low Prices. 100 Pairs of Men's Working Boots, 6-10 12/11 96 Pairs of Men's Working Boots, 8-t8 14/11 90 Pairs of Men's Working Boots, 0-10 16/6 86 Pairs Working OmW Make, 6-10 18/6 78 Pairs Working Boots' Make, 2—5 17/6 54 Pairs Youths, 2^—Sr mye 48 Pairs Youths1, 2—5 tt/e 40 Pairs Women's Naflart, 2-1 10/6 36 Pairs Women's SoNd Leather, 2—7 14/6 52 Pairs Youths' DerDys, 7—10, 10/6; 11—1, 12/6: 2—5, 12/11. 50 Pairs Cirte' Nailed fr«m 6/11 to 10/6. 60 Pairs Cirfs' Light, 10, .am 6/11; 11-1, from 7/11; 2-3, from 11/ Cents' Boots, 6—10, 19/6 to 45/ 18 Pairs Of Ladies' Elastic Sides, 18/11. The Noted "Sounttwett s" Working Boots Always in Steck. and all the Leading Brands in Ladies and Cents' Boots and Shees. Also a Large Variety of Children's Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Black and Tan. NOTED FOR OWN MAKE WORKING BOOTS. YOU ARE SAFE IN BUYING WITH ME ANYTHING YOU MAY REQUIRE YOU WILL BE WELL SERVED. J. H. EVANS, Boot Stores, Aberaman. SBnMM WNMB ANIL Tip Top mWm JL Top Coats i READY TO WEAR OR TO MEASURE. | FROM | Guineas. MMwamammKmmmmmmamammwmmmmmammmmMajmBmmmBm Every Garment we make is cut by Expert Cutters, Tailored by Experienced Craftsmen, and is Guar- anteed Perfect in Fit, Style and Finish. See Windows. I I j I TC-PALMER Aberdare's Smartest Tailor, 8 Commercial Street Also at 67a HIGH STREET, MEBTHYR. .to.&a. _Oo- The Season's Bargains in Jewellery, Plate & Cutlery k A FEW OF THEM.— Gold Necklets & Pendants, set with real stones, 25/ Beautiful Gold Curb Bangles, in cases, from 37/6. Genuine Hand-Carved Cameo Brooches (mounted in gold), 21/ Gents' Gold Alberts, stamped every link, from 67/6. Plated Forks, from Ijllt doz. Special Line. Cruets from 15/11. Dessert Knives, i-doz., 7/11. See Windows for Bargains. JACOBS Aberdare and Mountain Ash. Why pay a Big Price for other makes of Sewing Machines when you can get the Jones' Best British Make Very much cheaper at J. Bugler, 1 420 Cardiff Road, Aberdare, Who has had over 37 years' experience. ALL REPAIRS DONE. Best Hand and Cover, £7 Cash. Best Hand and Treadle. 3-drawers stand, £ 10 5s. Od: Best Medium Machine, Drop Head, 3-drawers stand, E12. Best Tailoring Machine, with Lecif Back and End and Knee Lifter, £ 12 10s. Od. Est.^lishcd 1868, V The Oldest Builders and Contractors in the District. JOHN MORGAN &SON (Aberdare), Ltd., I Specialists in- All Architectural Work. Drainage and Sanitary Fittings. Electrical Work and Gas Fittings, Plumbing, etc. Range Fixing and Faulty Flues. Shop Windows, Fittings and Fixtures. Painters, Decorators and House Renovators. Prompt Attention to All General Repairs. Undertakers. Best Arrangements made for Funerals. Prompt Attention Paid to Interments. Estimates Given for Brick Graves and Vaults. Registered Office, PENDARREN STREET, ABERDARE. Broken Hearts MADE SOUND AS EVER. J You have only to get married, and then give your Furnishing' Order to that well-known Firm- Bevan & Co., Ltd Wales' Largest Furnishers, Pontypiriddl, AND THROUGHOUT SOUTH WALES & MONMOUTHSHIRE. Immense Selection. Moderate Prices. Free Delivery up to 2(10 Miles from all Branches. TRv t-h 1Lsm.f&o.mt: A"Ir <