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r '9 Ii al  e  f'    j JL Special Display of mme Goods j JjL AT r wYAM f INCHAPI) ifwR 8*01 Highstreeti SWANSEA IFLLVILMW JLISVYJU), • SWANSEA, .J ? iI??N?? 0.¡;9".é..t.t.tf.fi'c>(I¡.[I;.fI¡.@.¡fi.sMi  !'ff j j? < < In the, s a c ,)- f !t fANTLE SHOWROOM a. A Splendid Collection of L j. -there are t h e, DRESS FABRICS, there are thfl: including LADIES' TAILOR-MADE 'including GABARDINES, CHECKS, also CREPE-DE-CHENE, fie. FROCKS., MOIRE SÎtíOATSt ¡ in Styles., I .1\ TRENCH and .H/" SPORTS COATS 00, In the New-st Styles.    NT(?,VELTIE??,  Large As'soÙment of Cotoured In VOILE, DELAINE, PRINTS CHILDREN'S In an the ewest Designs. DEPARTMENT. r I UNIQUE DISPLAY of WIN" EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY for and? Summer Wean GIRLS' ^d OT In o^AmES' .j in a variety of Pretty and We s Shivp "mtudp a '/IW II/? Ladies are specially invited to visit our OUTFITTING DEPT  j rJtSau. i»<■ «™~ »>»*<• ft. J???? M*m ILLT 1INMEUDRV Y OUTFITTING DEPT. I fh S rt t. t i 1 Speclahty In' MIlhnery Showroo.ms to Inspect the you will fmd everythmcr and Newest Colour./ LADIES' NECKW E AR. jl. NEWEST Q SMARTEST CREATIONS. In Many Lovely Style' yOU d Ij ) ?d?Mo? LADIES'NECKWEA? ? NEWBSTasmRTESTCREATIONS. ???? InManyLoveIyStyIe-s. ?''?,'?'?' a.'1''ViNI_- -<a. .¿: -'J^rTr mrrrnrimMiiTrrm—m—rnirUM—rfi—fMimirim-nir — .LEADErt" CLASSIFIED ADVTS, F^ML8EEL~ N^0US 8ITTJ AT IONS VACANT. ?A i-ip. mI L. f. wajtiq our Students -3- as Quickly !&v we can o u a I i I y them. *0 have Mut out this year MO Students to situations worth aelou per annum as a com- mencing salary, and want 500 more at oncè, Apply for Terms. South Wales Wireless College, Ltd.. Market Sufldinn. rdiff or Castle-street. Swansea. Men and Youths. BUTXHffiRSr-Wanted, at once few good JL3 Shoo Managers: mon ineligible: dis- charged soldiers, or ladies—Apply, with re- ferenca. Box "H 13." Leader Office 229A4.23 XPEEIBNOED Tree Fellers (ineligible) aDd others willing to learn to make up pan pa for long job; also Crane Driver tin- at 0. Jennings and to., Ltd.. Crigau Wood, Besolven. \.J4.26 M" OTOB Driver for Commercial Lorry: in- .LM. eligible; able to do running repairs,— Apply at onoe to Emanuel Thomas lwd Son. Swansea. 228A4-18 XXS T ^WIES WaDted: ineligible for Ar?v- ?' Ild*per hoar.—Apply Coppee Co., C/o Horth'a Navigation Collieries. Tondu. Glam. I CTC Ixr ATED 1mmediateb-. Colliery Weigher .IN lmeligÎble).-ÀpplY. with full particu ?a,?a. t? CeSgoIeQ OoUiWF. Ltd.. Gowerton. 19,IV4 to,-Oef%ojet, Oo;Uiery. d.. 229A4-23 S/ST ANTED, Olerk used to Accounts: rnalo r VYj (ineligible for military purposes) or f-emale.-Stpte age experience, and salary required. Box 31. Post Office. Swansea. 225M-1S -X-&TANTED. Clerk (ineligible) for Colliery v T, Office; must be ouick and accurate at figures, and have some knowledge of ac- counts.—Apply, with references, stating salary required, Box 5, G.P.O.. Swansea ■"iTVATj ANTED, at the Refo matory SchooL '?"J Neath, an A98istant Master, to in- struct ard supervise boys in Farm and Garden Work, and take routine duties with the other offteers. (Discharged Soldier pre- ferred j Application's stating wages re- a lured to be addressed to the Secretary. C4-ZO Women and Girls. 7 '?rANTED.&t opce, two Expel'ioncl VV IroDers: also lad (ineligible), 18 to 20 Laund able to drive horse—Apply Skctty e4 I?UBdry. Sketty. 228A4-23 W. ANTEI) for Grand Theatre Box Ofnc. i? v at G. H. Brader's. 17. Heathllcld-strcet. either Young Lady capable of taking entiru charge, or Disabled Soldier, to whom ore- feremoo would be given.—Apply, by ltter only. to onager, Grand Theatre. $wa?ise I 04-20 -?7t7'AyTEb. for Steel woe4? 0)B<? in Swa n- W ?ea. DistrMt a Lady Clerk, able to a1et in making out weekly pays; muot be quick at figures and a shorthand typis,- Apply ih own handwriting, stating age. re- ferences, and salary required to II 11," Cambria Daily Leader. Swansea. 228A 4-22 -VOUI.D You like to earn an extra \ei a ?'? week at Home Knitting War Socks on AUTO-KNITTERS? ErperiencB unnecessary. Enclose M. stamp for postage. AUTO-KNITTER HOSIERY CO., LTD., Dept. 101, Belvoir-street, Leicester, Domestnr Servants. W ANTED. immedia,tel-y good General.— f Apply Thomson, 6. Argyle-avenue. Gorseinon. 220^4-20 /V.&Nil- D a good Genera]; refeenc good home.—Mrs. Joueti 56 ^Intisel- tcrrace Swansea. 224A4-le ët=XT AN'l'ED. Mother's Hel?T two chil?en- L' f ¡ APply. after 7 D,m. Mrs. WUIiamp. ?5. Beeohwood-rood. Dvlu.nds, 227 A4.Z2 C-vTANTItD a good Getveral for G- W.E. f f. Coo's Refreshment Rooms N cth: ylesp in.-Apply Manageress. C4-22 Bo yt, Giril, Apprentices, &c^ i\^TANTED, Boy for Colliery ? Office at V- Docks.-Write Box 'H 9," Leader Office. 227A4-1B SITUATIONS WANTED. t?IS?ARGED ?ilor 8eekSSituátíon a.. -L? Watchman. Caretaker, or ocher light wort.—Bra?Iey. 13. Westem?treet Swansea. 22iA4.16 GED-aM;A ,kl Position m ?A. "96gerem ia MT i n(?SS: ex- periencied: ?od references.—Write R ?4" ??.? «r«u^xa55- £ a4.229A4-23 Will HI HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. TiEeOlfiS your own Landlord by a?n? ? your Rent as Purchase Money.—Writ? Landlord." Leader Office. 8wansea J214A5-22 FIMT-OLA.Sg Lock-up Shop to Let in .[' Brynymor-road; moderate rental-Aii- ply 70, Brynymor-road. 228A4-18 OFFICES to Let (central).—ApplFlSash and Co., 5. College-street, Swansea 228A4-18 QHOP to Let in business centre of Swan- O sea: rent very moderate.-Write H 15," Leader Office. 229A4-23 SKETTY. Westbourne Grove: Convenient Modern House for Sale; long leaoe.- >Vri^e Box H 4." Leader Office. 224A4-18 To LET. Well-huilt Residence. Cwmdon- kin-terrace; in excellent condition, with all modern eonvemienceg.. rem. £4:0 per an- num.—Apply Bowen and Evans. Auctioneers. Salubrious Passage. Swansea. 229A4-19 Edward Roberts & Sons' Announcements. FOR RALE. HAWTHORNE-AVENUE. Leasehold dwdl- ing-house 3 Reception Rooms. Kitchen 'and Scullery. 4 Bedrooma. Batbroon?. usual offices. Moderate price required. SKETTY—Leasehold Dwelling-house 2 j.3 Sitting Rooms. 3 Bedrooms. Kitchen and Soallery and usual offices. 999 years lease, low ground rent. „ F FOI.tES'LT,,kCil.-F-eh-old Dwelling-bouw, JP 2 Sitting Rooms 3 Bedrooms Kitchen and Scullery; usual offices. Very large garden. family IJ residence, 3 Reception. 6 Bedrooms, P&throozn, Kitchen and Scullery; usual offices. Elective light. Early possession can be arranged. SXETT'X-BOAD.—Leasehold Villa, with im- ks mediate possession 2 Reception Rooms. 5 Bedrooms. BathrOoin, usual oirices, Kit- chen and Scullery. Electric light and gas. S .KETTY-A VEN.ÜR-=-ËeiíentBe;;¡l 0 ta?hed Residence 2 Bet-option Rooms, 4 BedrooiDa Kitchen -mj Scullery u?nal ofhcee. V cry large gavaen. Ealy possession. ^FORD-STREET. — I£$ho1d "Dwelli'f!? boi.?, 5 Rooms: le?ee about 54 years u?expired: JOh cround rent,, moderate price required. I Further particulars m'ty bo had from Ed- ward Roberts and Son. Auctioneers Sur- ¡ veycrg. Vainera and Estate Ag"nte Llan- fair Buildmgs. Swansea. ?_ C4-19 MESSRS. JOHN M.LEEDER AND S'ON'? -iVi. AnJKniaoemerts:— t 1'OR SALE. QINSLETO?-STEEET—Leasehold Dwel- ling-house (near Grand Thea+re); 2 I Mttin?-EOoms. 3 Bedrooms. Kitchen, etc. Low Cr<wnd_ 'ert. Í'fROGMÕRE-ÃVENUE. SlfeLtY.-Ter- Id II Dwelling-house and &hcp: Stable at rear. J.IOW fgure accepted for immediate !>ale. 'I C'-XRNGIJAS-ROAD. SKETTY.-2 &ittin?- \? rooms. K itch on. Scullery. 3 Bedrooms, I Bathroom (hot and oold) Q" RICHMOND VILLAS (3 mdTiut<? from I 0) Trams): detached: facing Bay. Im- mediate possession. I P. IG"11()N_i;LAOE.õ1d- Residence; a JL Reoeution. 5 Bedrooms. Bathroom, etc; garden at rear. ■ TTOESBINON. Pontardulais-road. — Con- taiuiiJE Vestibule. Dining-i-oom. Draw ins-room, 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Larder. Bathroom (hot and cold) w.c. w -LET.- 3 MILES FROM CARMARTHEN—Detached <0 Residence (to Let Furnished or Un- furnished); 10 Bedrooms, Bathroom, 3 Re- c eption-rooaus. Entrance Hall, Kitchen Garden, Greenhouse, pretty Grounds (with TenMs Court) Fishing &nd Shooting E- -i-Õ-E-LL}JiÑTJ:i)CK:ÙP SHOP in Swansea m Arcade Wa1'loo.str8et; splendid busi- ness tliorou?hfare; imm4p,-diate. SHOP-ANDIIVnGAccoiJiÔ1ÜTJO ? Prmoe of Wales road: immediate pcs- i seesion. TO LET. FUR.NIS'&ED 1 "OISROI'STON.—'Detached W,-idf"n with O preTty Gro??da: Garage: T?lefpho?e: convenient for Bays CWMDONKIN nP J rooms. Kitchen, etc. 2 Bedrooms. Long or short periods. Convenient for Cwmd»va- kin Park. BRYN-EOAD.—3 Reception. 4 Bedrooms. J3 Bathroom; excellent view; long or short period d. F- OR Further Particulars of the above aBd Fof the principal Furnished and Un. furnished Residences in S-,van«ea and Di&- trict, to be Sold or Let. apply- to John M. Leeder and Son, Auctioneers. Surveyors and Estate Afients, Swansea. —n Tmnir If >-liæj¥ TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS, A MJIANFORD.—Splendid Bargains are to be Realised' Daily at the Great Furni- tu -e Clearanoe Sale of Messrs. Harries Bros., which is being continued. A Large Qaanl ti:y of Soiled Goods are also for Disposal, in view of extensive a,It.erations.-Harrics Bros.. House Furnishers and Ironmongers. An,manford. C4-20 I' URNITURE.—Best Prices given by me JL' for Second-hand Furniture and Antique Furniture of any description. Drop me a postcard, or call.—Wm James, 8 Fabian- street. St. Thomas. eTO IONDON Time-Tab!? and Red Rai) Guide. IJ -The current igsu- <?f this popular Publication is on Sale at all Railway Book- stalls and leading Newsagents. Nearly 600 pages, it deals with over 3.000 Railway Sta- tions. At sixpence it is the best and cheap. ftsfc Railway Ghiido ov^r nubIL-hed. PUltE Woollen Goods of %?ry Description 1. will riae v? IT gdl 1aftilm. in price. Place your order as early M possible with Alabaster and Co.. under Swansea. Castle Tower. We hold one of the Largest Stocks in Swansea. iA AAA HORTTOUI/rURAL Glass: Rizee 1U)UUU 28in x 16in.. 24in x 12in.. 18 in. x 12in. and various other Hzea. 21 OZ 6ev. eral tons Galvanised Sheets in stock, & to 10 ft. lengths; Pig Troughs 3 to 6 ft.; Gal- vanised Water Cans with brass r, strong; Platform and Beam Scales: Fireproof Safes. all sizes: 4 in. Pipes and Bends: 2-sack Gal- vanised Oorn Bin with lock; Galvanised Netting iti all. sizes. Enquiries Mlicited.- B. Shepherd, AmiT^anford. Tel. No 48. MILLS, ENGLISH AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Ironntcngers, Engineers, and Mill Furnishers, Swansea and Lianelly. QHOVELS.—Square-mouthed Oolliels and O Navvy in., stocky QANYsEAL. for making cement tloors hard. O duraMe. and of oo r apnearance. dust- less; also for waterproofing vour outside walls. in liquid form. Easy to apply 8s. 9d. per gallon. Sole Agents. HARDNER, for facing cement floors, I.lr:: tanks, poirning wall3 ic, new work. It makes -the cement like steel, rtuatless and waterproof; s.t 9d. per lb.: 14 iba. to 100 square feet. Sole Agents. I^AGLE RANSES AN GR.ATES.-Every- J body knows that a small or large Eagle Range will save half the coal bill. Sole Agents I ''4"jrALKIN TILE PANELS AND HEARTHS, ?y. t with the Eale Grate is the emaA Dining or Drawing-room set. Call and see it fixed in our Ehowrooms. ?ole A?nto. LEAD.—Ministry of Munitions wants vo;; -ii Lead for bullets. Do not keep it. Agents. liKILLTEX is a bl:Mk plastic easy to ap?v At It will $ave your ruety iron roofs and cnce applied wm redeem them .kr 20 years. (Chemica! proof.) You can cover or I repair old felt, glass, or cement roof? and flats, point damp walls. We guarantee that it will make them waterproof, 1 10 at 8d. I' per lb.; 50 to t,50 lb. kegs at 6Jd. lb. Sole Agents. r?ORRUOATED SHEETS, in ?0 gauge G, c Yunised. or 24 auge PaiLted: 5, 6. 7. and B ft in stock, ^7'IR.E NAILS in stock.. Q.ALVANIZED FENCING WIRE in &toc&. I'\TORKS LAVATORIES?fE?ROQMS Ca.H in and ask our advice. We can recommend the right sanitary, heating and I cookiD 6tmeuts.  ?WIN INTERIOR eaa be seem workinK TSol6 Agents. WIN BATH SYSTEM.-Every Cottar and  Famhouse should have one working. Hot water to bath on ground floor or u? stairs and to sink and la,vatory either from rango tee or from the fir; under washing copper and will boil clothes at the same time. No danger from irregular water supply. To he seen working. Patentees. PRINCESS BARLEG$ FIIŒ makesan cla P grate up to date: f-om ?2a. 6d each. Sole Agents. YOU co-n Purchase our Specialities JL through your own Ironcaonger or Be- tailer. if preferred. i FOR SALEi I S- AFEs for, Sale: also 7in Ste= Pumcs. S Rin. WHidin? Engines. Steam Wagcn, Steam Winch. 3-ton Weighbridge ^Birt. 47a. Strand. Swanaea. C4-18 I SOLID Mahogany Billiard Table for Sale: j i: ri?vallds London: size 4ft. by S?t.: in J?M?ct conditton. Can be Hem bv ap- :)O "nt. I"at off ere?-Apply "Cue," Daily lea-der. Swouges. HfOUSES WANTED. :I)VT, ANTED to Bu-.v or Rent House in Page- street or immediate nei.-hbourho-od.- I Write Box "n 12." Leader Offioe. 228A4-1S APARTMENTS & LODGINGS TO LET AND WANTED. T0 LET, Furnished Rooms, without &t- tendance. 16 Victoria-avenue. Swansea. close to Slip. 226 14-19 WINTED.-Young Lady Requires Sitting f t room and Bedroom central position, Nesth.-Apply South Bank, Ena-a venue. Neath. C4.19 LOST AND FOUND. LOOT, on the 8th ilist.. at Caemawr Mor- JLJ riston. Bit Badge, No. 209906.-Finder return to Polioe Station Morriston. 229A4-19 Q TRAY ED. Sunday Night Auril 7. aeed o White Horse Pony; short mane, short tail; 134 hands high; finder rewardtid.- Birmingham, Cojpmon Grovesend. C4-13 ■Jj LAv// BEW ARD.—Lost. Sunday, April 7th. I big Fawn and White Greybouna Dog; Bear on side, two dried scars on back. Detainer vroBecuted.-Daviu. 5, Winston- street North Hill-road Swansea. 227 A4-2L j MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. L-COND-HANKD Piano in Walnut caw | O nearly new; 36 gns. or Met offer.—21. Trafalgs^-terraee. Swansea. 229A4-17 QECOND-HAND Pianoforte by Coll-ird ai) d 0 Oollard; full trichord ivory keys; re- d d f 36 12e. cash. Walnut Piano, by 12s. Walnut Piano, by Hine, Walnut Piano by Wirton and Witton. RA2. Wahiut Piano by J F. Yates, London; irou frame £ 45. Walnut Piano, by John Wood. £ 45. Ebonisedilisno, Lr Bord, í Paris. £ 68. MasOa and Ham!in Or!1,n. £fs 10a. cash. Oak Harmonium. 7 stops R,10 10s. Small ffaraionium. Ltv Cesarice, £ 5.— ThoffiDson and gbaMn. Ltd.. 59, Castle. yt r.egt. Swansea. j MISCELLANEOUS. BAZAAR GOODS.—Toys Fancv Gcois. ) "4., every kind: advice to beginners; I' tis? best spare tim,? aency; B{).page Cata- !o!vn free.—May (164). George-street Birm- in?b am. CTC !TUSH1NG and Hauling to Let Trees and  i Pitwood at each piace—Glamorganshire j Cardiganshire. Radnorshire. Gloue?pter- shire, Somersetshire, and DevoDshire—U JenniuB? and Co., Ltd.. Penny well-road. BTi?tol. CTC T,\7ANTED. Small Oil or Gas I?ir?— :l f j Apply Bo? 30. Leader OBIce Nea th.I Apply Bo-c 30. Le,der Oifio- .1?'eath. ¡ ""{t'T ANTED, good-sized Oai<-? Cnpnosrd.—) f f Particulars to Box R ?O." Daily Leader. S-waasea. 228A4- I T/A WEEKLY Purchases £300 House by jrrargement; any district.—"H 6." Leader OSice. 22?A5-11 Li NGS. • CITNAEB LINE. BEGULAR PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. LONDON-NEW YORK. I LONDON-CAKADA—NEW YOKE. BRISTOL—CAKADA-^EW YORK. YORK. I For Rates of Fi-^age, Freight. Dates oi Sailing, and Psiticulars as to Loading. Bertha, j Apiily CDNARD LINE. Liverpool; London 51, Bishopsgate. EC.?; 29-31 Cockspur-street. Is. WI: 65. Baldwin-street. Bristol; 1, and t, j Millbay-road, Plymouth; t8a iliRh-street-. Cardiff; 117 New-street. Birmingham; or to Local Agents. E DUCAT IONAL. ] PiI;YSGOL CY:mm.. UNIVEBSITY OF L WALES ¡ The Thirty-Fifth MATRICULATION EX- I AMINATION will Commence on MONDAY 1318. Particulars may be obtained from the Registrar. University Registry. Cathays Park Cardiff, from whom forms of entry I can be obtained. Application for, Entry Forms must be made not later than Mono- day. May 27th. S W ANSEA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Alecan- i dra-rd. Day and Evening Instruction in i all Business Subjects Langttages, Mathema. tics, and Machine Drawing, Prospectus Free. MISS Daisy M Philli;-I.R-A.M, -?JL A? C.11., A.T.C.L.. 39, St. Albans-road. JI I Reeumes Lesao?N in Mu?i'j ?pril 18,h. j A4-17 J
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND OEATHF BIRTHS. GHrAFMAjft.—€>n the lith inak, at -Mitrie- mont," Stafford-road Weeton-euner-mare, to Lieut. And Mrs. W. O.,Chapman a daughter. 229A4.19 SILVER WEDDING. SSEENSHIELDS SWINNERTON. At f Trinity Presbyterian Church. Hanley, Staffordshire on April 18th. 1893 by the Rev. Dr. Thain Davidson. of London Rev. Robert Greenshields. M.A., B.D., younger eon of tHe late Robert Greenshields R?Q.. of Ayrshire and Liverpool, to Emily Etta S-winrierton. eldest daughter of S. Swin- ncrton. Esq.. ?f "The Beeches," T t-   229.A4-18 ham, u£ATH&. 229A4-18 GRIFFITHS.—On the 17th inst.. at 17, Le.is- street, St. Thomaa Swansea. John Grif- fiths. aged 59 yars. 229A4-19 RI)IELL.-Oia Saturday. April 13th, at 21. Woodville-road, Mumbles, Eliza. Rimell passed peacefully away in ber 80th vear. -Funeral Thursday, for (.<)ekett. R.l.P. 226A4-17 KILLED IN ACRISN. OWEN.-Killed in action. Francd Amil ISib. Lieut. Ivor E. Owen. Mon. Regiment, aged 22, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Owen. Carmen Villa. Uplands. Swansea. 229A4-23 I-T,!TVER.-Killed in action March 5i7. Private I Tom Mclver R.F„ son of Mi-, and Mrs. I Mclver Brittania Bakery. Plasmarl. aged 19 years. The family wish to thank all Abends for their kind sympathy. 228A4-13 IN MEMORIAM. THOMAS.—In loving memory' of William John the dearly-beloved and criy son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Bryn-etreet. Bryn- hyfryd. who fell asleep April 16th. 1917.— From his sorrowing mother and Father, :J.a.ry Ann and Will. "Short was his lile, but long his rest. God calls them ilrst that He loves best." 228A4-18 THOMAS.—In loving memory of my dear sweetheart William John, who fell asleep April 10th. 1917. "Sleep on, beloved. sleep, and take thy rest, Liiy down thy head upon thy Saviour's breast. I Invtd thes well, but Jesus loved tbee [ lest. Good-night. -Poi)dly remembered and sadly missed by Dolly. 228A 4-18 RICKAIZ.-T).-In ever-loving memory of EBen. the beloved wife of Edwin J. Rick- aid. of 10. Buckingham-terrace, who died 16th of April. 19:7. Sadly missed by Hus. band and Ohildren, 228A4-13
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IMATCHES IN A FACTORY
I MATCHES IN A FACTORY II iUuprisonment for Swansea and Burryport Offenders. Several persons were Prosecuted at the Lianelly Police Court en Wednesday for having matches or cigarettes in their pos- session at a West Wales foctory, and the Presiding Magistrate (1Ifr. R. H. Samp- ton) said there had beèn. repeated warn- ings. They had threatened to send offenders to prison. The following were the defendants:—W. J. Kelly, 3, Bathurst- street, Swansea, and James Gillett, Nep- tune Hotel, Burryport, who were sent to prison for 14 days; and Charles Nichol- son, 109, Elkington-road, Burryport, and Tom Bennett, 4, Als-street, Lianelly, who were each fin-evi .£5.
:f " STINKS OF FRAUD."
:f STINKS OF FRAUD." Tribunal Chairman and Swansea Pole. Sir. Hopkin Morgan, O.B.E., presided over a meeting of tn. West Glamorgan Appeals Tribunal on W^dneeday. iir. H. P. Cliarles (military represente- tive), made etmng obse^at-ons in a case of father and son, Russian Poles, bom in Cracow. The father allegE>d he was 51, and over military age, and Lis eon was under military age. Mr- Charles said the vrhole ease stinks of fraud." He added that there had been a series of forgeries in documents of father a;, i son. Both men admitted making certain alterations. Tiio senior defendant been fined RIO at Swansea under the Military Service Act, and the local tribunal had refused a former appeal. The o&.s.e had been ad- I journed since January, and no cause was gh-own for defendant lOt being present txlay. Representing the ø-an, Mr. W. A. Thomas said thle Military Authorities were in oommandcation with the Eusfflam Con- sulate. Mr. Charles added it -as treating the Court with gross contempt." The tribunal diemissed the father's ap- peal, and adjourned the son's. Keplying to Mr.. Mr. Cfearler F.aid Htssian subjects were beany called up for ion-combatant ^ryie^: ■i « —
I REV. SAMLET WILLIAMS. I
I REV. SAMLET WILLIAMS. I Funeral of Popular Britonforry < I Minister. The funeral of the late Rev. W. Samlet Williams, Bri^onferry» took place on Tuesday afternoon at the í nyøytnaerdy Cemetery, and was larglell attended. Pre- vious to the interment a service was held at the Graig Chapel, lrh(,re the reverend gaafleman had prevJ°t\sly ministered. TTfe Bev. T. Williams, Presbyterian inin- i-eter, was in charge of the funeral, and at the chapel several addre,«ses were given by officers of t:1& c'hh. feliow-etuden ts, "iicl ra:nister*. At the graveside the R, W. Richards (Ammanrord) and the Rev. B. T. Jones (Neath) officiated, and suitable hymnp were enmg. The principal mourners were, the widow, the two eons, two daughters. son-in-law, and daughter-in-law^
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HOBHMHHHHBBV j "SPECIAL'S" NEGLECT. Wm. O'Oonnell. 17, Gelli-street, Swansea, was prosecuted at the Lianelly PoUoe Court, I on Wednesday, for neglecting his doty as a special constable at a factory. The Bench r-ald that defendant being a discharged soldier should know he had to obey orders* and he would be fined kl. A
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ARE YQU GETTING OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME? I Consider Y our Present State. If you feet a growing dissatisfaction. witil. life and ill-health seems to threaten. you, without the symptoms of any specific disease showing, your nerves are probably under-nourished because your blood is thin. Take a moment to examine your own case. Have you laft the ability to make a quick decision and take prompt action whenever necessary, or do you worry and hesitate in indecision and consume an undue amount of time over things that you used to do q ideily f Are you pre- ruiturely old i' Don't let the arteries dm your brain get bard; don't let thin blood starve your nervous system. Proper diet for the first and a good tonio such as Dr. Williams* pink pills for the second are what you need. Thin blood is the cause of many troubles. The nerves beoome undernour- ished an<i neuralgia is a frequent acoom- pancinent of anaemia. -Good digestion without rich red blood is almost impo- cLWe. oknd sufferers from amemia are frequently dyspeptics. T%oee who suffer in any way as the result of thin blood should preftt by the ejojerieaice of Mrs. Bentley, of 148, Park I Lane. Little Horton, Bradford. She I states: If "When my health beaan to fail, I felt myspff losing ground, and had no appetite. Soon the sight of food made me feel ill. I wae so tired that I could have ate--A over my work: I slept hewvily at nights, but awoke dead-tired in the mom- ings. TLea my breathing became rfiort, backache and headache scarcely ever left me, and my limbs an to swell terribly. N In time I became too weak to work at all. My nerves were in a weak state. If anyone asked me how I felt I cried lake child. I grew to dread meeting anyone, and any sudden noise use d to terrify n<waters said that besides anaemia, with week nerves. I showed sign of decline. Before long I could not cross a room without help, nm was as than and whsto a* could be. Faintness seized me many tiroes a day. But medicine e^^aied use- less. It wM a newspaper report that lea  to try Dr. WHliamØ' p?nk piHe. The 5r>St good m wa a keen appe?. 7%- tvp ?akneas began to 1?-re me, aM I cotu^ k) ? abont better. After a few boxm 0, Dr. W?Htme' pink piUs ?e ,heada?? R?d backache di,,pvmred, aad iTost all depression. The pills pare me pkmtv of good, red, healthy blood; my nerves grew atronc, and toy cure was oompiete. I ca--n never epeek too well of these plllp for bloodies and weak girll-a and The purpose of Dr. Williams' Pink pills Is to build up the blood. TTiey do this one thing and they do it well. For this reason they are an invaluable remedy in diaeases arising from BAD Or deficaeait blood, as rheumatism, I'Oumlgi&, aftor- effects of influjsnza. and. many nervwis disorders. When ptirchasing at be ireful to ask for Dr. WHUamg' 80 ¡ as to avoid erabstitutee. FREE.—Write a post to-day to 1 ftook Dept. 46, Hofbom Viaduct, London, E.C. 1. aslring for a free copy of. useful little Health Guide.