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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES ANO DEATH? I MAR R AG ES. BATES—'THOilAS.—At St. Mary's Church. by Rev. Canon the Hon W. Talbot Rice.. ilaiaio. daughter of Mre. Thcmas and tbe late ikir. David Thomas. &. Willows-plnoe, II and Bertram (CJ..M.B. R.A.M.O.v, turn of Mrs. Bates. 44 St. Helen s-road, and tho l?tc Mr. Arolid. Bates. ironmonger. 215A4-2-I EELLINGS—STEPHENS.—On March 30th. at j A l pxandra-roaii C.M. Chapel by special license. Frank Howel. eider son of Mv and the late lIfrs J. T. Hell In gs 108. Rhyd- dinge-terrace. to Dorothy, Bowen, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samiiel 1 Steplienft. Heathlield-road Swansea. (No cards.) 215A4-1 JONES—MORGAN.—On March 27th, at, Gnoll Park-road Congregational Church, by the Rpvt, T. Hughes and T. C-wi-n Thomas. Williams Bees Jones, nephew of the late :Mr. W. D. Jones. Con »Sliop, Britonferry, Mr. Edith, youngest daughter of the late to Mr W. Morgan .manager of Britonferry ?te?l Works, and of Mn, Mor??ii. "Dany- eraiff," Britonferry. No cards. 21-3A3-30 THANKS FOR SYMPATHY. _??.?? [ I)AMS.-Mr and  of 1 M Bock-terrace, Morriston beg to tender n I their grateful thanks for the numerous H |B exprew&ms of sincere uipathy and 1 | for the many beautiful floral tributes S B in their recent irreparable lVØ8. n "TUBI1] j.MLi«*auia» AM!IJ viL.mHmmu IN MEMORIAM. JONES—In ever-loving- memory of JTarriet Ann, the beloved wife of Tom Jones, of Nea,th who departed this life on March I 30th, 1916. Sa.dly missed by her eorrowirg, husbamd and darlin% sailor son. 213A4-2 MEECHAM.—In ever-loving remembrance of i Lieut David Jeffrey Meecham. Tyrcanol HonM. Morrist?u. killed at Salonika. House, 27th. 1917. Sadly misood by hie loving wife father, mother, brothers and Bisters. 213A5-30
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WREATHS, BOUQUETS, &c., by K I T L E Y S THE SPECIALISTS IN AlA FLORAL DESIGNS. CHEAPEST AND BEST ROUSE FOR GLASS WREATH& OPPOSJTE NATIONAL SC H < >< > I < • X FORD-STEEET SWANSEA. (Tel. 431 Centrtl.) 1 A LEXANDER JOHNSTON. The Most Up- :.t\. to-date Florist in Swansea. Wreaths BOUQUETS, and other FLORAL DESIGNS arranged in the Latest London Style. 227. Oi FORD-STREET. SWANSEA. Telephone 667 Central.  8.HAOGHNFY. Complete Undert.e.k, 27 Oxford-street. Swansea (oppoeite Johnston, Florist): 30 years experience r y^APSUS Lingual" fA -NGLICE: misnomer dropped tongue! as IA. Mark Twain said. when hia servant dropped the ox tonsue on the ttoor. It is a "lapsu slinguse" to calj the "Gonti" variety a concert party, or a revua. for neither of these terms convey to the uninitiated all the joys that ar5 yours. Too Latejte. for the asking. It is a"lapsua linguaa' to call it a oafe chantant. as this term is about the best. but the vocal fare usually found: 213-well. painfully mediocre—I &m trying to be polite; but it is no lapsap linguae" to say Smiles" is. "Smiles" is "Smiling." no- '| ? Tr'APSUS Linxua'1"??' "LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS (7 A BERTH for Life is waiting our Students as Quickly 808 we can qualify them. "We«b»ve sent out this year 2C0 students to situations worth glou per annum a;s a com- mencing salary. and want bOU more at once. Apply for Terms. South Wales Wireless College, Ltd.. Market Buildings. Cardiff j or Castle-street. Swantfea. w ANTED. Organist and Choirmaster for Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Swansea. Application, stating Qualifica- tions and salary reuired. to be sent to Mr. iieo. E. Cook. Cilwendeg. Swansea. 215A4-5 Men and VwtM. -oOOT Trade.-Wanted. a good Benchman; ID repairs; top wages to all-round man; nonet but good craft need apply .—A Harvey, 06 Neath-road. Bated. Swanaoa. 212A4-3 TT?RIVEB Wanted for Manm'a Steam Lorry, DTimb(?,r Hatlage.—Apply Ar Farley, N?u&dd Park. Cap? Bajigor. Ab?rystwyth. 214A4-6 Tv;XPElUE NOED Tree Fellerg (ineligible) JCJ and others willing to learn to make up canes for long job; alto CrfiJie -driver in- eligible).—Apply at C..Jennings and Co., Crigau Wood. Raaolven. C4-86 17<URNITTJRE Salesman Wanted.*—Bevap and Company. House Furnishers. 280. Oxford-street. Swa-nsea. 21M3-30 X]\/TILL Fittar wanted, capable of taking !Lf.1. charge of plant and the setting of rolls in a 26in. modern reversing mill; no one already employed on Government work will be engaged.—Apply, stating age. experi- ence and wages reauired, to Box G 5." Leader Office. Swansea. 213A3-30 foo wanted quickly for a 26in. Re UL%, versing Mill for Bars and Sections; must be oapable of rolling in a modern mill ino one. already employed on Government work will be engaged.—Apply, stating age, experience, and wages required, to Box G 4,' Leader Office Swansea 213A3-30 fpAB?PEAYINQ Sprayers and L&bourprs tX (ineligible) wanted for work in Glamor- Kan and Carmarthenshire.—Rees, 92. Ha.w- thorne-avenue. Swansea. 209A3-29 <XWA'NTED OOM Hauler (in?Ueibleh Rood v T w&ge3 to suitable man Apply LewM Brcs.. Pontardawc. 214A4-4 (WANTED/Two or Three Oarden Tabour. Or& -A.PPIY Pareons, 6. Osford-street, or Foreman. OlJ"n(! VnU(\v Nurseries. 215A4-4 Joiners and WoodworMni? V Machinists.—Apply John Lewi.9, Son. and Co. Prince of wales Dock. Swansea.. 21M 4-.5 1}¡7 ANTED, Wajjes Clork for v Tirmlato I T» Works- Apply, stating: experience .00 wages reqjiired, to St. David's Tinplate Co.. Limited. Longbor. 213A4-4 ANTED. Under-Gardenei ^nali^iblei. FV) F-Dd- to assist with motor-car. electriu light en^u_ ie. aud generally—Apply Mr. Ea- mard iiills. Ijomey. I/angland Bay 210A4-1 f\TRANTED. Oierk tor Solicitors' Office: in. i » eligible: shorthand and typewriting1.— 'A-.L- iply by letter, in first instance. Hanson and Nash. Salisbury Chambers. 15. Wind- gtreet. Swansea. ot-2 iWANTED inuKediateiy, Butcher to take T T chargo of branch shop under super- ,Tigi.an Of butchery manacrcr; must assist in Rlaugrhter-houge and penei'al duties when re- fluired-Apuly not one, stating age. -xper" enr.e. was:e3. Committer Co-operative So. tiety Britonfarry. SliA3-3C 'Women and G)r<<. ?rilijNt:?Y?ra.cti(?'?H?r"W<? it't. at once.-StaW full papticulars first letter, or personal af?U?ioo. to A J'cn. ms and Co. !be I?adin? Drapers and MH- !i:2rna.nL 214A4-? TO Ejperiaaced Youna La?Hes ReQmr? L f PW.r &Bd Rl?M? DewartuW '?'M'? 2, per wAek.-Pr?vtl-mh. Draper I'la"nejl-y. _??_ 211A4-4 fimNTlb, at ?tMe 3 5,arf. G;'r1J; ??- ?nsta?tly to Lifeboat Coffee Tavern .C?y-parada?l?i)?? ? ML? ANTED, in mediately. Experienced Woman fr Waeb-hou^: a?o Calen- ? d for Lamdry-Apply the ?tro? Bw^wwew. J?<-5 A ???TED. F'r ?ia.?'*i,?y 'Sho?hm?. i.vptat a.m Book-keeper: ?'M-i?'toed- C-ood wap-es??aM: tntport?nt o?ce—A?nIv at onco to %ttor." l?i,(}?r C)M(-e. C.?n fwvants. 'C-'AP ABLE GeneraIWant?d: two?hildre? ? —Apply Mrs. Griff Davica, Bridge Hou?. ^nterdawe. 2HA.?O ??AN???o?GeneralY?efer?.M'rel I* Eaton-crcscent. Swansea. M?3-30 ?AN??. ??tely??r??hen- ™ad: W ?ST7 iT,Dly the Matron, 'e!1L.noit. 214A4.Š MT .ANTED. unmedi?y. General for Country HOUSJ: char woman kant_? rite Box "G 7. Leadr Omce. 215A4-5 SrrpATldNS WANTED." I A SAILOR'S WMow> v«ars of^-ge. ean: -<-X able of doin- all house duty, would like to sef Daily W&pk in Swaniea or Dis- trict; grood references.- Write G S" Reader Office 212A3-30! LOST AND FOUND. iT on Thursday Morning on Strand.  CardifF Arms and Parry and ?o)M. M(! Porse <'ont3jimn? Treasury '™f1rr rewarded on returning to t*??'.?'?°. Swansea. ? A &14A4.2 I !!mJn!111L'imiUUmmnil!nUm;Uniil 1¡mIl!J;nmí1!l!1liniffil!¡!U1iImi:mmr.I!I¡m!im!:¡¡:¡¡1mr.TImmm!!mmi!_firrmnr.!m1!]1!1;lmm¡mnmmn'm:I!!I!!¡' ¡:¡¡¡¡n::m íJ1J!!JTI1I I I II I » Mk the j I a e t e most I i ¡m s of your Sugar | by using it in a form j | 1 that will increase the I   1 food supply. I A cup of hoCocois I I I not only stimulating, but a concentrated and jp 1 nutritious food suitable -I ? for Old and Young, and | I 5pecially palatable in j I cold weather. I g J. CSDZZIZY, BOURNVZLIS g iiiiMiiiiMiiiim HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE. 20. Miers-etreet. St. Thomas, J Swansea; freehold; 6 rooms and scul- lery; first-class oondition.-A.J.S., 15 High- land-crescent, Neath Abbey 211A4-2 G- ARAGE to Let; every convenience; near vX Uplands Fire Station.—Apply Walter J. Watkins. 4, Rutland-street. 211A4-1 OFFICES to Let in Wind-street Swansea; front room. first floor.-Apply 0. H. New combe, 41. Wind-street Swansea. 209A v29 FL-Or. or for Sale. Freehold House and X Stable, 1, Eversley-road bketty —Apply 5, Torrace-road. Swansea. 211A4-1 l'EOOME your own Landlord by using -D your Rent as Purchase Money.—Write "Landlord," Le&der Office. Swansea. 214A5-22 JOSEPH 1Ti VJTL UMBLES.—Excellent House for Sale: J)JL every convenienc.—Apply Joseph Bar- ris, Auctioneer George-street. SwanSea. Tel.; 469 Docks. TJIATON-CRBSCENT.—Charming Semi-De- P taohed Residence for Sale; in excellent I.dition.-A-pply Joseph llarm. Auction eer. George-street Swansea. Tel.: 463 Docks. BRYN.ROAD.-ireehôld-Iiæid"Ðn;¡:r JD Sale, cheap; 'grand view of Football Field acd Bay.—Apply Joseph Harris, Auc- tioneer and Valuer. George-street. Swansea. HYDDINGS-TERRAOE.—Four well-built Houses for Sale near Brynmill Park, at a low figure; splendid situation.—Appiy Joseph Harris, Auctioneer and Valuer. George-street, Swansea. P" LASMARL.—Two Polled Stone Front t Houses, in Idris-terrace. for Sale cheap to immediate purchasei .—Apply Joseph Harris, Auctioneer and Valuer. George- street.Swan sea. ABERDYBERTHI-STREET HAFOD.-For Sale, cheap, a. Block of Six Houses, in excellent repair; will make splendid invest- me-nt.-Apply Joseph Harris Auctioneer and Estate Agent, George-street Swansea. POWELL-STREET.-SPlendid Hoiipe fN Sa.le. cheap; well tenanted.-Apply Joseph Harris. Auctioneer and Estate; Agent. George-street Swansea M-ORTGAGEs.-Sëe1"al Sums of]''[oney I 1VX ready to be Advanced on Freehold and Leasehold Securities.-Anulv JcDh Harris Auctioneer and Valuer. George-street Swan, sea. Tel.: No 469 Docks TTPLANDS-CRESCENT— Freehold Rpsid- U enee for Sale at a low figure; excellent situation: every accommodation.—Apply Joseph Harris Auctioneer and Valuer. George-street. Swansea. I APARTMENTS & LODGINGS TO LET TO LET. 2 Furnished Rooms, with attend- Taiiee. mt Sketty. near tram terminue. Apply Box G 1," Leader Office. 211A5.1 FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED, WT'ANTED. Furnished Irgiice, near Lang- » ». land Bay, for six to eight weeks, from I. middle July.-Mrs'. F Bradford. "LilleshrjJl." Swansea> 211A4-1 T7S7 ANTEIV, small Furnished House. V, ketty Weet Cross, or Mumbles: two in family; owon linen and cutlery.—Apply G 6." Leader Office. 23.M-5 BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED. T EASE of Premises required in central JU position, in Morriston; well lighted; ground floor essential; space reuirel, about 2,000 superficial feet on ground floor, and one or more floors over same—Full particu- lars to Box 292. c/o J G King and Son. 10: Bolt-court. Fleet-street London. E.C.4. C4..4 FOR SAL. B AZAAR GOODS.-Tovs Fancy Goods. I) 9to., every kind: advice to beginners: alik-o best spare tinos agency: 80-page Cata- logue free.—May (164). George-street Birm- ing-ham. OTC ROSSLEY Gas Engine for Sale: 10 h.p.: latest type; enual to new; 500 Wood Sleepers for light railway.—Western Engii.- eermg Works Neath. 212A3-30 SiA.IÆ. Garden Roller 24 x 24. double X cylinder; good condition: also White Marble Gravel, iin. and iin.-Bennett -Uros Ifeathfield Yard. 215AMO lPR SAriE. Sideboard, cost 9150 sell for J- £46: Bookcase, cost £19(), sell for £ S5• Bedroom Suite, cost. Z150 well for £ 35; small Bedroom Suite. £ 12; Sitting-room Suite: Piano. CI9. Must be sold.—Apply 75 Mau- sel-terrace. Swansea. 214A3-28 I ONDON Time-Tabli and Red Rail Guide i —The current issut. of this popular THiblication is cn Sa'o at all Railway Book- stalls and leading Newsagents. Nearly.poo pagra it deals with over 3.000 Railway Sta- tions. At sixpence i;. is tha best and cheap- est Railway Guide ev. published. T> AROAINS at Enoch's Book Exchange and JLJ Mart. HigM-str^et Arcade.—Tea/ohers' BibIés <17a. 6d.) for 8s. 6d.; Red-letter Testa- ments (Illustrated) le. Stylofl. from Is. 6d.: Fountain Pens, Self-filling, etc.. from 3,"1. 9d. A Fine Selection of Purees. Letter-case?. TV>pular Novels, from 6d. Second-hand De- p art ment. Inspection invited. 214A 3-30 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TAALE, Forty and Co.. Ltd., High-street. Cardiff —New Model Pianos, also, Second-hand Pianos and Organs at Low Prices for Cash. Terms arranged. Lists on application to Local A-gepcv 20 King Ed- ward-road. Swartsea PIANO Bargains.—Gors and Kallman Up- | t right Grand. £ 60; Far rand Upright. £ 54; Bishop Upright. £ 24; Collard and Col- lard Grand. £100; Webr Upright (when new 90 instruments delivered carriage pafd. Write for Complete Cata- logue and Bargain IM.t to C Milsom and Son. Ltd The Great West of England Piano House. ITi 1 somr-street. Bath. QECOND-HAND Pianoforte by Collard and ? Collard; full mehord ivory keyS F8- ollall 33 19s. ca?h. 'W?nut Piano, by Roeenatrich..6? 123 Walnut Piano, by ifitic. E40. Walnnt fliar,(i by Witton and Wittea. £ 46. WetIDLet Piano tyv J F Yates, Ijocdon; iron frame £ 45 Walnut Piano, bv John Woods. £ 45. Eboniaed Piano, t/r gord. Paris. f 68. Mason and Haonlin Organ. Z15 10s cash. Oak Harmcnium. 7 stops 4clo 106. Small Harmonium, by Cestarine, £ 5.— Thompson and Shacaell. Ltd.. 59. Castle- street Swansea* ÊbGS; POULTRY, Ste. IS Ovum. Thorley's Poultry Spice different JL to other Poultry Spices? Ve-, it-fs. be- cause it contains all that is necessary or desirable for keeping Poultry healthy and obtaining abundance of eegy Ovum is sold by Agents in a.U parts in Cases containing 72 packets. Seven Sfiillrncs ccdmplete 6aae), Cert on s Is. 3d and 8d each. also bags Cwt, £ 1 16s.; 56 lbs, léJs 6d.: 28 lbs 9s 6d Do not forget to use Ovum for your loultry QITTING E. single oomb and Anconas s(Mresford-Webb strain). 8a. 6d. per doz. i ainS White Leghorns (Matthews' strain) 7s. per doz; unfertile tepjaced—Gumm. Pori^Ty Yard. Sea View-terra-ce, and at Nf). .6 Market Stall Swansea .— 8i2&j-29t TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS. l'URNlTUBE.-Best. Prices given bv me for Second-hand Furniture and Antiaue Furniture of allf. det-cription. Drop me a positoai-d, or call.—Wm James. 8 Fabian- frtreet. St. Thomas. CTO J-ACK LEWIS ib now Taking Photograph# < J in his New Studio. 12 HiEh-street, S'van- eea (oppof-ite the Picture House). 214A4-5 '7/? PEITCWT. voo for Old Newspapers; ?) 2d lbs. and over.—Wa.tMaa. Printerg. Rutland-street. 196A4-4 IA AAA HORTICULTURAL G??; R?. 28in x 16in.. 24in x 12in. 18 in. x 12in. and various other sizes, 21 021. Sev- eral tdius Galvanised Sheets in stock. tJ to 10 ft. lengths; Ilig Troughs. 3 to 6 ft.; Gal- vanised Water Cans with brass ro&es, strong; Platform and Beam Scaies; Fireproof Safes, alt sizes; 4 in. Pipes and Bends; 2-sack Gal- vanised Corn Bin with lock; Galvanised Netting in all sizes. Enauiries solicited.— E. Shepherd. Anlmanford. Tel. No 48. MILLS, ENGLISH AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Ironmongers, Engineers. and MHt Furnishers, Swansea and Llanelly. QHOVELS-—Souare-mouthed C-oWers and O ?Nawy in Breck. QANISEAL, for making cemem Coorq h?rd. O durable, a?d of gool apnearance. dost?. less; also for waterproofinv: -vour outside walls, in liquid form. Easy to apply 8e. 4d. per gallon. Sole Agents TJARDNER. for facing cement floors. XX tanks, pointing walls ta new work. It makes the cement Uke steel. dustlese &,rd waterproof; at M. per lb. t 14 lbs. to 100 SQU&re feet. Sole Agents. EAGLÊ-RANGES AND GJ?T?.-Every- EWY knows tha.t ? am?H or large Eagle Range will save half the coai bill. SoeAgents "l/TALKIN ?1?; PANELS AND HEARTHS. ItX with the E?t?e Grate Is the emaA Dining or Drawing-room set. Call and see it fixed in oar showrooms. Sole Agents, T EAD.—?B?py of Munit'OBs wants vo<tr ,,td fop bvullefts. Do not keep it. Agents. m ILLTEX is a biaek plastie easy to acslv It-I. It will save vour rusty iron roofs ard once applied will redeem them for 20 years. (Chemical proof.) You can eover or repair old felt, glass, or cement roofs and flat? point damp walls. We guarantee that it will make them waterproof. 1 lb. at ad. per lb.: 50 to 4'.60 ib. kears at 64(1, per lb. Sole Agents., -C-öRnUGA'l'ED SHEETS, in A gauge Ga? ?' va?ised or 24 gauge PaiLted; 5, 6, 7. and 8 ft. in stock. wIRP, NAJLSin stockl Q.ALVANIZED FENCING WIRE in stock. WORKS LAVATORIES ME^S ROOMS- »4 Call in and ask our advice. We can recommend the rieht sanitary, heatiog. and cochins fitments. TWIN' INTERIOR an be seen working oe Agents. rp WIN BATH SYSTEM.—Ev^ry Cottage or a JL Farmhouse should have ~ne > 1 ir.g. Hot water to bath oo ground floor or un- stairs and to Sink and I from range fire or from fir;1 -aer 1 cashing copper and will boil cl;)tht,, t I same timg- No danger from irrt?'ti..&r lan2e tlm To be been working. Pateite??s. "PRINCESS BARLESS FIRE makeiT an ola P, grate up to date; t-om 126. 6d. each- Sole Agents. caa Purchase our Specialities JL through your own Ironmonger or Re- tailer. if preferred. I. MISCELLANEOUS. YT^ODEN Steam Wagon Wanted.—Send JL price and particulars to Box" F to." Leader Office. Swansea. 206A4-1 "]\TOTOR-CYCLE wanted: ratable, side-car model preferred.-Rees 92 Hawthorne- avenue. Swansea. 209A,5-29 OTOR Cycle wanted; decent rtodel about 23 h.p.; Sunbeam Triumph. or Doualaa preferred; state price.—" E.R.P. Dnilv leader. Swansea. 2!dA3-26 IITO (Horticultural No. 1) suits evary- b thing that grows; wonderfully 1:8- creases aJl crops. Allotmept Holders and Gardenera should buy from G. Scale Crown Stores. Ponta rdawe. PIGS are often troubled with WOTOM; -L Thorley's Worm. Powders will clear saane. Sold in cartons containing 6 powders 51. by Agents in all parts or by posit paid 12 powders Is Id., from Joseph Tborley. Lti. King's Crosa London. RITO (Horticultural No. 1) suits evcry- tliing that grows: wonderfully in- creases all crops. Allotment Holders ana Gardeners should bn^ from* BVWB Joneis Jubilee Stores. Bryniayfryd, Swaneea. 13IG Keepeife who wish their Digs to pay -L should use as a Condiment Tborler"s Food for Cattte; keeps Digs thrifty. Hold in Oases containing 56 packets, 6s. (com- plete ca^e) by Agents in all portx, "PITO (Horticultural No. 1) suits CTpry- -L? thing that grow% w<MMtM?uUy in- creases all crops. Allotment holders and gardeners should buy from the CwnjllynfeU Co-operative Society. Ltd Cwmllyrifell. "DIG Keepers who wish their'pisST to pay should, use asNa Condiment ITiorley's Food for C-atfcle; keeps Pig- thrifty. Sold in eaaes containing 56 packets tor 6s. (com- pleto case) by Agents in all Va-tr. RÏTo. (Horticultural No. 1) fuits erery- thing that grows. Wopderfuilr in. I ereaaeaK all e-rove. Allotment Hsjlders. and ¡ Gardeners should buy from Robins' Stores Clydach-oP-Tawo Swansea Tal|<«y. r IYPEW-ITFR Wanted; any good niake. — J- "L." 108 Holton-road. Barry. 211AW0 rnypF/WRITER Wanted; Unde-wo"d I, C. X Smith, or Remington: £ 23 oairi good ==hiue-BOx *'F W." Daily Leader. 211A3^0 rj^USHlNG and Hauling to Let. Trees and -L Pitwood :?t each plax-e—Glamorganshire Cardiganshire, Kadnorshirn Qloaceeter-i shire, Somer^tetsfelre, and Devonshire.— C. Jennings and Co.. Ltd., Pennywell-road Bristol- CTO PRJZE DRAWING. NTT X> WIDOWS' and Orl)hi.i,? J  .-Ltl* ing: Winning Numbers:— let Prize. 2568 2nd. 6852; 3rd. 1789; 4th, 6515 215A3-33 T HE Drawing in aid of S. O. Morris, jfyrtle X Grove. Grovesend. has been Definitely Postponed tflt 26. «14A»-8e THE ATt Union Drawics in aid of J Rees, TBanwell-stree,t Morriston. will b Post- poned fou a month owing to a la-cking of tringin counterfoils in. Whmhg' Numbers will be published in this paper Saturday. April 27th-F. Ranxey. Sect 214A3-30 "OCTINNING- Numbers of EurTyi Morgans, T T j Pehllergaer, Drawing1st. 502 2nd, 1693; 3rd. 125; 4th. 1638: 5th 2574 6th. 2679; 7th. 605: 8th 2Td5; 9th 10th. 467: hUt. 468: nth, 397; 13th. 2518- 14th. 2524; 15th. 2338: 16th, 2649; 17th 1145: lith. 14. Prizes to be claimed within 14 days,—Secrelarv. Dd JUQ. Jtezexa* r*Blk«mwiu
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SWANSEA. Ilie hon. mecucai start or tjie bwansea llospitaJ Board having pased a resolution I viewing with grave concern the attempt of the WQrk." governors to obtain furtker representation on the House Committee, I it had been decided to <!iscu^« the raso- lution later. The Swansea Hospital Boord have agreed to exect a temporary building tor the treatment of disabled and discharged soldiers, provided that the Minis-try of Pensions bears- the expend. I A I interceesary service wps held at Argyle Chapel on Friday morning, the Rev. Wyiuva Thomas officiating. A regulation issued by the Secretary of SW,o witA regard to dangerous and un- hcalthy industry, umler the Factory and Workshops Acte, deals specially with 1 precautions that are taien to prevent the inhaling of silica dugt. Refractory m, terial use* in brickmaking is the feature mentioned, and the regulation directs the use of proper exhausts in connection' with crashing machinery and respirators where manual labour is utilised.
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POMTLLIW. i On his departure for lrebanos F.U. vv. Rnber? b? been pr?entMl w?th a marble clock, and Mrs. Koberts with^ silver j [)UM. ;¡¡", I
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GORSESMON. t The Goraemon i?mpcr?uce .PnZA SUVPT Bond have p?santed to the Rev. R. W. Jones, vicar, a fine clerical stole, on the oeMmon of hia leaving as a chaplain to It the Forces.
WJSLFORD.uI
WJSLFORD. u I Through the tiiorts of Mr. Jcnn Twoomey, the MitfoixL Docks Co. have j given, an Àvtnce of tEl. per week to all their employes; the fish packers- to have j Gs. a week advance.
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BIRCHGROVE. A reception mating w yt,e. lom AU,%Fret w,i, held at Nazareth Vestry, Mr. Jo-hn ftere presiding. The following took part: Olwe-n Eees, D. J. Rees, John Hughes, M. R, -It. J. Powell. D. J. Gregorv-, J. Morris and P. j^ey.
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CARMARTHEN. [ The Key. W. liar .mvaras, senior f curate of St. Peter's, Camarfchejj., has ac:" cepted the living' of the parish of Llan. Bjmtffraefl, Llannon, Cardiganshire. At St. Peter's Church, the Bishop con- I firmed over 100 ciiiwiidittes. I
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PONTAROULAIS. ( A volunteer recruiting nice,ing- was hftiO rst the Drill Hall. Mr. R. H. Sanifwoa. J.P.. presided over a most miserable at- tendance. Pte. Ectouixl Tho«aa# was felicitated at Hfrmofi Ch, and Pte. Tom Haines, R.A.M.C., at Tabe-maele. -and: Glyn StepJien» and Ptes. David ilacn^variiig and Joseph Davies at Goppa.
LUANSAMLBT. I
LUANSAMLBT. I The XJaa-saajIpt Council ittet at 1;ne Council School, Councillor Aneiirin Rees preening, rt was decided to write to the District Council to take action at once to ) abate tho smoke nuisance. The following members were appointed to act as managers on the Swansea Group of Schools:—Councillor^ T. Morgan, Ben Jeniins, Wm. John and D. W. Jenkina.
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NARBERTH. J The E.rsi prosecution in Pembrokeshire for ?Mi-oompliMee with t?& Cultivation Orders was heard bv tlie X?rberth biwell? whm Geo. Price, T?bs&to? Gat?? and Katharine A. Sheilde, Gareglas,, Crinow, wero summoned. Price, it was said, wrote a letter stating, a L eJmil not plough the land jour Committee dictated." A fine of .£20 was imposed in each ease.
RRITQNFERRY^ I
RRITQNFERRY^ I The remains of Uorpi. T. ju. liavl,,es. eon of Mr. Wm. Davies, Vernon-street. Britonferry, v='io laid to rest at Ynysy- inaerdy Cemetery on Thursday. Corpl. Davies served many months in France. where lie contracted a chill. A singing festival in connection with the Free Church Council of Britonferry took place at .the Public Hall on Good Friday, and was very successful. The conductor was Dr. D. C. Williams (Merthyr).
YSTRAOGYNLASS I
YSTRAOGYNLASS I The Welsh clra-a Jac Martm was pvormed at Ystradgynlais Cinema on Wednesday evening by tho Ainon Dra- matic Society (under the conductorship of ) Mr. Howd Phillips, A.T.S.C.) There was an excellent attendance, and the party, which was making its first appearance,' in- tends performing elsewhere at an early date. The members of Aipon Baptist Chapel ire calling the attention of the Free Church Council to the prevalence of im- moral conduct and tice in the district.
IAMMANFORD.I
AMMANFORD. I The Ammanford and district Coogregar Monal Churches held their annual singing festival on Good Friday., Mr. T. Glyndwr Richards, Mountain Ash, conducting the choir, which was drawn from th& Chris- tian Teiaple, Gwynfrye, Moriah and Sion (Lla::debie) churches. A matrriag^ was s^olem&ised at St. David's Charoh, Bettws, between Mr. Arthur T. Lewis, 36, Wind-street, Am- manford, and Miss Florence Beatrice Shepherd, Pontamman. The ceremony was performed by the Vicar (Rev. J. W. Jones).
LLANELLY.
LLANELLY. Mr. R'ayWJWl Evans, Maesyooch, Byne-a. (RJF.C.), recently won £ 250 in War Bonds as the result of a draw. Ftp. W. I/lord, Cwmoarnhowell. who was wounded in Mesopotamia, is now a patient at Stebonheath. John HajrKes Jones (12), 3, Pe-nyware- road, Llanelly, was prosecuted at the local Juvenile Court for stealing a wallet (value 5E.) and .£17 108.. Od. in Treasury notes, the property of Andrea Strinati. Of this 0d. rftd been recovered. o-69 10s. 0d. haying b,-en hidden in a hedge.—The Bwch dealt with the detfwK&ant a-s a fivst i At the Wi-ftdsor Ca«tle Hotel, TIarLeUy, on Weftneeday evening, the following brothei-s of the R-A-O B. w«^e raided to the second dwiree:— Xionel Virgin, Geo. Rees and John Hopkins.
.PORT TALBOT.
PORT TALBOT. At Talievnacl >;ewydd, Fori; Talhot. Mi*. D. W. Ijewis delivered a lectu.re, With the Italian Ataaies in the Aljw." The- choir of Bryn performed Bold Robin a' tho Babes." at Part Talbot Theatre. About a. dozen childcen and adults of SamfficMs, Abera-rrro, WONt charged jointly with otealing four tons of coal from a truck oft tttoJRtiondd'a and Swan- sea Lay Railway. The Bench imposed fines varying from 15s. to S2 in the case, "o previous ofFendcrs, the total amoun- ting to £ l £ 56. The Aberavon and Port Talbot dcbach- ment of t"he, G-VJEi. have, taken up 2,006 war savings certificates. The presentation of the Military Medal to Sergtu A. Condon, Coldetream Guards. of Aberavrm, was made at the Drill Hall, Port Talbot, on Good Friday. The Mayor of Absrasoa CAM- J. M. smitfil)" w was accompanied by Mr. Percy Jacob, made the presentation. Aberavou and Port Talbot branch oi ,th4 K.U.R. hold their aoinual concert in aid of the fatherless on Good Friday, at the New Theatre, Port Talbot. gn Port Xall)ot Welsh Methodists held theix annual singing" fes- i tival on Good Friday, Dr. David Evans (Cardiff), acting as conductor. The ser- vices were held at Grove-plaoe, and Dyffryn, Taibaeh, the presidents being Revs. Ed. Owen, David John, B.A. and T. Ll. Thomas. The rehearsanls were conducted by Mr. James Singleton, F.T.S.C., amu Mr. D. Hopkin Davies acted as organist.
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TREBOETH. The death has occured of a familiar) figure in the district in the perton of Mr. Joseph Willams, Treboeth-terraceu Mr. Williiams had been in weajs health for a I long time.
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FFORESTFAC14. A concert was held at Bethlehem, Cadie, on Thursday evening, when Handel's I oratorio "Judas Maccabseus" was ren- dered by the chapel chair. Mr. W. G. R. John (Cadle School) presided*.
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BRYNHYFRYD. ] The annual singing festival in oonneo- tion with the Welsh Baptists of' Swansea and district was held on Thursday I evening and Good Friday. Mr. Dewi I Edwards (Llansamlet) was the conductor. I
GLAIS.I
GLAIS. I Mr. J. H. Griffiths, M.E., presided over j a meeting at Glais on Thursday evening, | when Supt. Williams, formerly polioe in- spector at Gluis, was presented on behalf of the inhabitants of the place with an illuminated address and a wallet of notes. I
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> LLANDOVERY. I I At the Llandovery Uoard ot Vjuajrnans ¡ Mr. Wm. Hughes, Bran Villa. High- Street, was co-opted amember in the room of Aid. D. Saunders-Thomas. A vote of sympathy was passed with the widow and relatives of the late Ald. Thomas.—The calls, -owing to the all- r-ound advance in etc., were in- creased from 4§d. to ikl.—An announce- ittent tbat caused members to cock up their ears was thai the master had two I pigs to dispose of.
PONTARDAWE.¡
PONTARDAWE. Mr. John MorgaJV engineer, reported i.o the Poll-taxda-we Council on Thursday I tbat 3iO aUofenents had been laid out this H&ison in t1:a.e <Ii^irict. Of his nuinber 158 of t&a p&)ts were at Clydach. Last I year the. niiinbor of plots were 219, thus bringing the total up to 559. Mr. U. J. Powell, J.P., and M*. Wyad- heutn Lewi.. chairman and clerk respec- tively, were appointed to attend the Unions Association meetings in London in May.
MOfWMSTOfi.I
MOfWMSTOfi. I The annual singing festival in connec- tion with the Independent cha.,pel. of I Morriston and district was held on Good Friday, the chapels represented being Hermon {Pentlasse), Nebo. (Velindre), Cannel, Hore:) and Tabernacle (M-orn&- ton). Dr. Vaughap Thomas (SwajMeaJ ¡ conducted. intre. Joeepii Davies, of Qlynwllell, UorristoÐ., is lying ill at her residence. On Sunday last Mrs. Davies attended Divine Service at Tabernacle Chapel, but since Monday she has been indispose^.
YSTALYFERA. !
YSTALYFERA. The death took place at Wera-road, Ystalyfera, en Wedha.y, of Mrs Aun Ev?ns, widow <? the late Mr. James EVW, L Static House, P<.ntaj-da?. Deceased was 64 years of age and was, held in high esfcewft in th* district- She leaves four daughters, two of them, being Mrs. Jonos, postmistress, Istaivf^ra, wife of Mr. Bea Joaes, M-A-, a MriS, Gwen Evans, wife of Signaller Win. Evana, assistant master at Trebaaos School- Tha funeral takes place at ulai- lionen on Monday. A music-al evening was givea at the Engtish Congregational Chapel, Yst^ty- iera, on Thursday evening, Sir. Richard C. Williams, Swansea, presiding. The artistes were Miss May Williams God 'W- araig, Mr. Ratfliard Williams, My. Rich- ards, Miss Anuetta. Davies and Master ity. Philips.
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EISTEDDFODAU. I —■" Meetings at Foxhole ana. I RavenhW. The ninth annual eit was d d! calfaria. Raye?hm « Good Ma* 0&- ciala:—Presidents, }1¡;. y?t?. W. R France (Cwmbw?a) and W J ??* ? ?&dXr. Mr. Ben JoM?: "?Ad"to- (music), Mr David ThQulaLs (Bri4Wnd) vl?d '.Mr J P. RQI'& (Treh); (Ltemt-)- Mr.John Roberts fGlana.m^n i -'ruse- i??) Mr3 (Rev.) E. J. Huøea (Oalf^ai. aoco?;al)anlgx NDAA-E 0. B. Tite^as f (RavenhilD and Miss Awme J. IWwlands (Gendro?): ?ecrotariM. Messrs, yoj2n Ithn T b.omas and D?vid Cyril Daviee; tree.øul'er. ?r. WiUiajn Evane. Awards:-Solo (girls (under 13): 1.8<?M C?ok. Morn?tc_ a:. ?, Rilda. Bulges, R%ye?R; epec^l pr?e Gw\n€th P<w?. Penllergaer. OO (boYS under 10): 1 W y& Jones. Istrad: 2. Phi? }{Qpk. J:ifach. Pianoforté solo (under 16;: 1. S1si.e Thomas, Brynhy- fryd; 2. Nan Davies. Pla«marl. Recitation (under 1W: I John Alwvp Daviea. Fforest- fJoch; Z. Ciu weu Jonea Mynyddbach. feolo igirla under 10.) • 1. GWl Leth Bowen, Pen- el-ju(Iia, Thomas. Watmarlwydd. Viofin solo (under 16); 1 Morgan Lloyd. Tre. boe?.. 2. Winnie Thoma. Gendros. Solo (boYS??d? 1?) ? ?. CitB'ord Wa.tera. Mansel- toa: ga.Gra1l'Vi :J1kweüt.h. Wau!}- &.tydd. Recitation (ai»der 13): 1 'Xiriam At?c Jones, 6Qeift()& 2. Irio Grimths tlfore,;?ch. Solo (ptpta under w: 1, Katie Bowefl. i*e>nllergaer j t Seliaa Mor- rison. Prize-bag: Miss Edith \V?lli^v«is, Ptanetf^rte (nnder )t,. Gwylfa Marrif, Vforeatfach Solo 'boys UTI. der 13): 1. Tommy Jotiis. „unarlwydJ; ?. Freddy Masters. Cockett. Recitation IUll- der lSj r 1 sn4 a, divided between BilJa ttodgea (Ravenhiii) and Miriam Afan Kuws tGorsetn* i. Marten I>»v»s, aurvu^i-.tvi. Letter from the trenchps. Mr. David Jee. Ca<3rsaleaa. Sopraao nolo; Miss Beatrice An tBony, ManseHott. Children's choir: FforesU t.teii (conductor Mr. 'irevor liughes). Araetfe: Air. John Painter. Aavenliill. Open aolo: Mr. David Evaus. Cwmbwrla. '10001' doio: Mr Jfiepa M. Tboraas, Got^einon. tsaiitooe i«>lo: Mr. David Kvani, Cwm- Open Mr. Harry Grey, Lian^yfelach. l CANAAN, FOXHOLE. The fourth a.1\"1 eiete<k«od was. neid at Canaan. Foshoio, on Jr>*iay. Oab: Ad- juiiieat^ra—Mr. tout* H. Torr ana J4.r. jUd. Wjlh; titwatore Rvv. J. P^vieg; VHxt:-y. Rev Wyitfi. Daovie secrflterMe. Mr. ri-,ajit tomitb alui Sr. D 4. l*fysho«i t*%a- gurer Air. M T. Wilham: conductor, Rev. Liyatt uavies-$arah Jamcj and Liss Muriel Smith. Awards:- Solo (under Violet Harris: 2, Gwj neth Hopkins. Girls' solo (under 12); 1. Jwssie I Fellant; 2, JUiriel Parkins Bass' «olo-(un- der'lS): 1 Donald Rotsar: 3, t;iaudv tiJo- combe. GU!ii>' soio. f^Uvter 14,; 1 Olive DaaUo «nd .)t., FQllatfL;, 1 M-ry Parker. Boys' Mio (\illdl' J¡: 1 Philip rioe; :¡ Donald Roger. Girls' solo under 16): 1. )J4lda Freeman; S. Jowle Follant. Duet I mcdtr 1&): Olive D?Md? and Cecil Dalby. Piano wlo (under IKj: 1 Alice Grenfeil Court; 2. Linda Beryl Jones. Piano solo (iindi?f"): 1. Gwyneth Bowtn; 2, Alice Gren. feil Court. Piano solo (under 16): 1, Dilys Davies; 2, Gwyneth Bowen. Violin acio (Q.D. (der 16): Mfti-gan LJoyd. Reoitatioa (under W' Louie. Mexris. Itcotta-tion (under 16): 1. Doris Delahaye; 2 Victor Morris. Chil- dren's Fabian's Bay (conductor. Master Payne). Novice eolo: Miss Irene Summers. Soprano aoto: Miss Nora, Neal. TcAQf: J W. Jø 8u6: W. T. Williams. Poem; "Hapus Lluddiedig." ORCP. recitation: Tom John. Open solo: Juo. Thomas, M solo (under 16): 1. Victor Morris; 2. Phfllip pqce.
ICORN TIPS. i
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SWANSEA WEDDINGS. i ¡ On Saturday a military wedding was solemnised at St. Mary's Church, Swan- t sea, when Q.M.S. IL B.* Bates, now of I Blackpool, second son of Mrs. Bates St. !j Helen's-rœd. was married to Miss Mamie Thomas, youngest daughter of Mrs. [' Thomas, Wilk>ws-pla< by t-lbe Vicar, PrebemlaiTy tlie Bon. W. Talbot Rice. [ The bride, who is a teacher at the Gwm- bwrla Girls' School, received from the school ot?N a sui1y inscribed silver 'c?ke dish. The honeymoon will be speat at Matlock. j On Saturday morning, at Alexandra- f road C.M. Chapel,, Swansea, the weckiing 0 was quietly coidmnised (by epeciaA licence) of Mr. Frank Howel HeHings, I eMer son of Mr. and the late Mrs. J. T. I Itellings. 100. Rhyddings-terrace, Swan- I sea, and Miss Dorothy Bowen, eldest daughter of Mr. aftid Mrs. Sa»uel j Stephens, Heathfield-lane, Mount Plea- sant, Swansea. The Rev. J. H. Owen [ officiated, and the bride was given &WSW by her father. Breakfast was afterwards partaken of at the house of the bride's father, and later in the morning the happy couple left for London. The bridegroom is oe,det in the O.T.C.. and will resume his military duties in a few days.
FROM THE "BIT BAQGERS.":
FROM THE "BIT BAQGERS. The (discharged soldiers and sailors of Swansea have sent their heartiest n- gratulations to tb.e oijicers commanding the 6th and 14th Welsh Regiments on tha preservation of an uhbrokea British J.j,no In France..
NO VOLUNTEERS TO ^RESIGN.…
NO VOLUNTEERS TO ^RESIGN. | The War Office has issued iftstnjctieBa that until father aoticfe no. Voluntas are to be dsedor allo*T«d to resigfi- Lately the War Office has been re.iieinp- to allow any man to remain in Volun- teer Corps unlets, he undertook to serve ior the duration of the war, and a date had been fijed for the dismissal of men who could not lie undertake. The fact that they are to be rotated without an undertaking is taken to be a strong indi- cation of the advent of some compulsory system.
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SKEWEN. I The CaJvuuetic Aletuodists of uor- phwysfa and Heniion Churches. Skewen, 7Aeld their annual united "Cymamfa Garni" on Good Friday at Gorphwysfa Chapel, Mr. T. Hopkin Evajie (Iveath) being the conductor, and Mr. Arthur 1 Owens presiding at the orsaa.