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fk oooi-r RUN Ar;r RiSHS WITH ALWAYS CARRY I ZAM-SUK, THe ANtISETIC HEALER; I "l^JORK on the allotment pro. f ?f ? I V? duces a big crop of Cuts, &* j Itt <w R I Scratches, and Blistered Hands, ?N ? IS | ij with the risk of dirt and dangerous Wl Ba. I I | disease germs infecting the broken ? h | skin and setting up blood-poisoning. II I \?v? | | This applies especially to the tens of ? ? || ij thousands of people who have been /? 6?S???  1 unaccustomed to the use of jfjp ft 1I garden tools. |j The best way to get over '????S? ?S??? ? this trouble is -o always carry ??????SS???R?S !i § a box of Zam-Buk. This 1 1 unique healing balm is of 1 8 herbal origin, and has Soothing i ,I and Antiseptic qualities of a 1 fare power not present in ordinary first-aid dressings. | g Not only is it a good plan to rub the hands over with Zam-Buk before starting work, but by I g immediately dressing wounds with Zam-Buk I dangerous complications are prevented, and the a sore places healed quickly and painlessly. Ý j jMgflP* TSso fact that isajufios, at ffast no more | serious than a slight a or at oh, may g toad fo amputation of a limb, anti even | g dostth, shows how nooessiary it Ie to 1 always have handy a box of Sam-Beak*, | POISONED SrfNGSR.Mrs. Purrant, vrriting from 2?, Bennerley Roa^l, | ? Wand swotth Common, London, S.W., ss?ys:—"Scma tir?e ago my husbapd j| coatracted a poisoued finger. We tjied ? number of well-known temedi.. bvt i E his hand grew no better, and so he stayed from big work and was treated by the i If Pa?e! Doctor. Still there was bo improvement, so, having b€Md of M g Zam-Buk we decided to give it a that. Zam"Buk soon /aide th? &Q?er 1$Q& | R better. and within a few days my h?ba?id was completely cured-^ 1 i Zam-Buk has a WtfM-tPt?e f?M<a?teft as <? Standard ?OM&??oM remedy f4p | *3 &ciewn, Bad^Legs. Ringworm, Pilu. PoisonedSores, pimples. Itching Sp»fs, Sunburn, j I Sold in large qfiafsfiiies ot) Salliers, Sailors, ati,4 the #.A.A.?C.'s through t.4   g REPEA T ORDERS come t*o || ? the man who delivers "on time.  ■ Broken delivery promises kill I I custom in the end. ?? ???..??\ ?? ?? "° risks with your E ? B lE| iSmf ^EES^t Delivery Service. The better the |I E ???????M??? vevicle, c great.r the e=omy | E ?±?????f ? and so with T yres.- I I Specify "CLINCHER"Tyres | i I I i ± I :m: SP,. <jry for your vans and lorries—they are i | proved Tyres—trustworthy T yres. J S N B????'???Aa? Made in the Empire's Urgest f| Rubber Factory, They will givt?e ji "greatest mileage and rsilience. They jj M lengthen tha life of your vehicle. » H Write for specie) "Commerfial Users" krms. II jj  N<>Tth I it  ??r' TYRES j 1 BRITISHRUBBER CO.tLTD.,Edinburgh, London &Starches. Jg t .0'0_7- ??SS==S===S?a?SESSS=ES?S3=? y 'THE, PREMIER F New Beers. ALE & STOUT. I NON-INTOXICATING. The demand for these Beers proves that J 1 they satisfy both seller and consumer. 1 Guaranteed under 21t Proof Spirit and can be sold at all hours. IN CASKS ONLY and must .J be drawn through an Engine. I NO FININGS REQUIRED. I B 1 Write fHay For pctrti. B PREMIER NEW BEER BREWERY, 1 la Albany Road, Londdn, S-F-S. II WLEPHOKS: HOI 937 J ■S22SSSSSSSSESSiffS53S^S5S3BS2SSS3S^;
I ABERAVON-PORT TALBOT. I
I ABERAVON-PORT TALBOT. (Our lor?J reireccrtatiie is D. E. Lewis. Z9. j ranrsross-sweet, J'ort. Ts-'bot, to whera news and advertisements can be sent.] Tha Rev. E. Itoberts Lewis, ot Scar- boroug-ji, has accepted the um.aluious in- vitation to the paatorito of Mount Car- jnel English Baptist CJitircb, Caorpliili. Mr. Lewis, who is a native of the Swan- Ma district, ie wcll-knovrn at Abc-ravon and Port Talbot wilere, iii his yoyngtr days he took a deep interest ia local Aff.im and xindor the iiseudonjm of E.R.L. figured frtylvently oe a successful Eieteddfodwr. He advocated the opening a Workmen's Institute, and the pre- eent Ineiitute in Station-road is the ulti- ma rasuit of his eug?stion to the late Mr. T. D. Danie&s. The death occur i?ed Qn Wne.sday morning, after a short i1ln.of Mr. I Treror E, Haw?yn, son of Mr. L?vclyr), Alban Houe? Orugo6-terra?ce, Port Tal- I bot, and brother of Mr. G. T. ?lewelyn, Mas. Bac. Mr. M?welyn,, who was 26, had b?n invalided out of the M<mmouth. shire Regiment, and worked afterwards on munitioue. He was a popular member I of the local section of ike .National Eis. twldlod Choir. Mr. Tlop&in Morgan, electrical engineer to the Port Talbot Railway and Docks II Co. hag just been appointed by the Coal Mines Department of the Board of Tradf) to be district engineer for the purpose oj.' I conducting inquiries on behalf of this de- partment in connection with the eco- nomical use of ooal, and will couiracuee I his dutwfe shortly. Tha 6maJ statement prep&red by Mr. jE'?pMn MÔfJön.. of the I?lind Musioana* concert r?s?Hy held, shows that the takxuft were £101 Is. Cd. The ozTK-nsee only amounted to £1 0s. 6d., and were borne by Itady Pearson. Corpl. David Brown, WkJ1 Guards, whopo wif-ù resides at; Cbarlofcte-sixoei, Aberavon, has been awarded the MiLitarv M« dal for r-omnin z wounded under 6ro. Corpl. Brown is an old ?mpMgner, ba?lQ? aer??d in the South Airican war.11 I Tie joined up on the outbreak of war. t Mr. Alfred Spicer, O.B.E., foreme-i of ¡ the sraeltintr depaTtnaent at Pert Talbot St,-olworkN hos bt.Q, prasented by the Vyorlcsoen with a gold wattçh ond chain on the occa*i#n of the honour r^oently con- ftirred open hila. '1 The traffic at Port Tplbot 1"\00:8 It!(O;t week was as follows:—^EK{K>rtn: Coal and CoJci. 2-1,563; patent fuel, 4,r<"81; an.cjif-?. 1.&85; baoic manure, Qrl; general, 233; irtial; i ru? 41,502. Imports were 10.973; comprising iron ore, 10,755; pitweod, (S3; halla«t, 80; pitch, 75. Tetal tonna.se VM ¡ 52,-565. com.p«,red with 54,5^1 in the oorre- SjXMjdin^ week of last year, Two Aberavon girls wtre charged at a I children^ court on Thursday with otetJ- ing It cwt. of mta-p iron, value 9s., the proper^ M Meiwra. Lewis and David, iron founders, on tihe 11th..Tune.—P.i?. S^raffield ^pftfce to conaoalyig himself and seeing the children get on$truck and threw down the iron ready to carry J»w.>y. Cue of the giriti, who liod. been previously ec-nvkted, was fined 41, and the other 15a. At Aboravon oil Thursday, Olive Dan- iels, Angel-street, Abepavon, summoned her husband, George Daniels, a signal- man on the R. and S.B. liailway, with r>erei stent erhelty. Defendant pleaded guilty, and admitted earning .£2 10s. Od. A week. The parties had been married live jeers, and had three children.—The Bench made a ."separation order for piy- ment of 25f. lb week. and granted the wife the custody of the children. At the Glamorgan Quarter Sessions on Tuesday Will. Jair.cs Hazell (16) and AllKjrt vietpi. Turner (15) were bound over for two months charged with break- ing and entering at Port Talbot. Fifty younp men between 18 and 23 emplored At the local works left on Mou- di? to join the army. They wexf, giveti a routing efncl off by a large crowd. Warren S. Evane, an American citizen, was fined £2 at P-t T31t on Monday riU, failing to oeniply with the Alteini Order. Jnspoctor ITftte taid defendant who employed at dm new (feel work?, caU<? at the police jeta-Hon e¿jig he w? going to Qa?ng&tM on the !Pth June. On June 21st. when he notified his return, I witness noticed thet defendant had not registered with the police at Oakengates. For failing to notify the arrival of aliens 1 In Tii« houfte John ChaTles Cramp. Tany. grreet was fined £2. ¡,
f BIS3TONFERRY.. f
f BIS3TONFERRY.. f 'The Rev. Elvet lAwi46 London, the I well known We¡'h divine, was expected 4it Britonfexry to preach the annivergarj nervic, at Bethewla Chapel on Sunday, but on Saturday evening a telegram was reocired from Shrewsbury stating the rev. geJt..n WOA down with uuiutnza. auu unablo to como! The servi^fe were tnaliy taken by the Bev T Gwyn Thomae, Rot. Hardy Kees (I^eath), and the Rev. Powell tNeeth). Although it was decided at a conferonoc of the various Sunday Schools in the town that the uanal tea for the children At WhiUun (awe would be given up this year, almost awry one of the schools have bad their tea party. Several cases arising out of what is known as the "Spanish tlu" have occurred at Britonferry. Although at firat the com- plaint seems to be of a virulent character, thoso win have been attacked epeejdily recover Upon taking complete rest for day or so. ¡ The scholars belonging to Rheoboth I Welsh Baptist, Bethel M.C., and the Riteon<«treet' Congregational churches had their annual treats olt Saturday. The I 1-wo first nawfd had their outdoor games on the Vernon HúufIe grounds, -placed 5t I their daspor-aj by the Earl of Jersey, while the Congregationalieta went over to j Jersey Marino and had tea al freaoo. ) I I
I BIRCHGROVZ. *I
I BIRCHGROVZ. I The fiinaral of the late Mr. Thos. J. Roes, Old-read, took place on Thursday at Bethel. Graveyard, Llane&mlet. Tho itev. B. P. Daviea officiated, llie chief mourner* were; Mr. and Mns. Thoe. FAes (father and mother), Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irugh (sister and brother-in-law), Pte. D. Bees and Mrs. M. Reea (brother and sister-in-law), and Mies Mona Rees (sister). The bearevs were members of the Rechabite Order. At Nall'aMh Vestry, Birohgrovs, on Monday owning, a reception meeting vas beld for Pi-ivates Cherry (Royal .Engin- eers) and J. Rogers, who was in the Vindictive in the Z-eebrugge raid. Mr. John RMõ (Birchgrovo Colliery) pre- sided. On behalf of the .Reception Com, mittee, the Chairtnan presented both Boldiera with a gift of money. The fol- lowing contributed to the lrogrammo:- M-iesee Edits Ho wells, M. j. Powell, El M. Thomas. Ifottie Davies, Councillor T. W. Watkins. Me«srs. E. E. Thomas, D. W. Morris, and J. C. Pavies." Jfies A. B. Williams accompanied.
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J CYMMER. f At' Aboravon on Monday Margaret I 3". Davies, of Margam-^etreet, Cymnaer, aummoned Wm. James Morgan, a uett door neighbour, now a private in the Woleh Guards, to 6how cease, etc. Mr. Dan Perkins wao for the complainant, WW Mr Lewia ft. Thomas defended. Mr. Perkins paid a m.10 child was born on the SSad of May. bi croea-«saminahon eocaplainaui admitted that she was is I laat October, and had bad another child I wh«n she was 16.—The Benoh, after re- l tirement, found there WM corroboration, and Mr. T/ewis M. Thomas asked the magietratce to stite a c&)M, and they; agreed*—:AM Ofdff for go. ft ,wk. ;Wall mad*. e
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.CILFREW. I * CILFREW.
 CILFREW. I CILFREW. I The deÜh has occurrftd of Mr. John i Jones, gi-eeigrocer, Cilfrew.- The Ce- t (K-ased wa.s widely kn,wn throughout the d strict, and although he had beon fail- .r.2 in hM-Jth f* the pad few months th end cam,? rather suddenly. H? .was ? prominent member of the K.A.O.B., having filled the chair, vice-chair. and many other offieft of the Provincial ijrand Lodge, He was one of the founders of the E. Martin B-evjn Lodgfe," Cadox- tcn. Some years ago he was connected with the Co-operative Society, Briton- ferry. He leaves a widow and grown-up I family.
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I GLYM-NEATH. I I On Tuesday evening, at the monthly meeting of the Parish Council, Glyn- j | Neath, Mr. W. T. Bowlands in tfye chair, it was ra^ dved to petition the Ministry of Munitions for a priority certificate to puTchaee material in connection with the scheme for the electric lighting of the Parish, both private and public. Dis- satisfaction prevails at the poor prospects for light next winter. The funeral of Mrs. Prioc, wife of Mr. John Price, Pontwhalby, took place at Capel-y-Giyn. ']'.J¡{? Revs. T. C. llairies. A. Da vies, and A 9lvtnF took part in the I service.
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LLAWSAMLEvT. I Pte. J. Rogers, of Birchgrove, Lla ii- tr<D11et, who was on the Vindictive in the Zeebrugge raid, and w&s wounded in the hand a.nd leg, is now home on sick leave. ai'tc^r being iu hospital kor nine weeks. He is aow convalescent.
NEATH. I
NEATH. I Mrs. F. M&ckney-Bee», cf Canterbury, /.Idfcit d^uglitor of the Rov. T. W. Gecrge, Neath, has received the REd Triangle for oorvioos. rendered at a Y.M.C.A. canteen. At a meeting of the Neath Board of Guardians on Wfdneeday, the chairman (Mr, Levi James) moved a vote ot'eym- patby with the clerk upon the death of his brother, Cupt. and Adjut. Thomas Powell, Royal Irish Rest., who died iq a Dublin hospital. The resolution was car-, xied in eilence. Mr. Hal Lound, of Port Talbot, took over a fivst-clatw oSXicert party tq enter- tain the sick and wounded Tommies at the N41th and District War Hospital on \Vedn«>iday. Hal was in splendid form himself, being- ably assisted by the follow- ing: Miss Marion Henry, Miss Doris Uren, Messrs. Ji. D. Thoma«, Martin Phillips, and Emlyn Thomas, all of whom had a pi t at reception. Miss Lydia Jon«s Lnd ?irs. Edwardp were the accompanisfe, and I llr. T. Davies (secretaiy) presided. CadotQn Church, i ,'eath, va-4 the rcele of a wedding on Thursday morning, the bridal pair being Mr. M. A- Douglas, sur- veyor of taxes, Neath, son of Mr. 8: Doug- lae, Newark (NoHs), and Miijg Phyllis ilaud Davieer eldest daughter of Mr. B. N. Davi, J.P., and Mrs. Davies, oi Bronlcigh, Cadoxton, Neatti. The Rev. J. !): James, R.D., vi-ar, officiated. The bride was givon.away by her father. Ilor bridesmaids were Miss Vera Davies, Mi^s Marjorie Davics, Miss Gwendoline Paddi- son, Miss Boryl Thomas, and Miss Edna They wore gold brooli(ig, the gift of the bridegroom. The Pev. D. D. Eich- ards, M.A., w«^ the best man. The *ffierldrv of 7oar Welsh Congrega- tional Church, Neathr entertained the e,ick and wo uncled Tommies at the Neath and District War Hospital on Thursday. An excellent musical programme was a.i\ ranged, and an admirable one tet drama I rae performed entitled "The Bakehouse," rnn by Mrs. Belsy Evans, which caused much fan and amassment among the boys," trho, thoroughly enjoys!, the per- tormeneo. 3fr. Herlieirt Davies presided The friends, of Bethel Welsh Calvinistit; Methcdist Church, Britonferry, enter- iainad a large number of sick am' wot: r.ded wddi^rs from the Neath and District War Hospital, together with ,ev- stftff, at Vernon iLoiv?e on Saturday. The Britonferry P-rasm Band enlivened tie Proceeding*? curing the afternoon. The arrangements were carried by the superintendent of the Surdav S-h*>ol vMr. J. Bowen Jones) agisted by a oapical l of helpars Capt-Adji. Thoe- Powrfh Royal Irish Eegiir>«nt, brother of Mr Edward Powell c>oli<yi-- r, Neath, died at Dublin on Mop- day morning. Deceased, who was a native of Neatli, served tl --ugh the Boer War duripg f Lich he u the D.C.M. He rejoined the colours on the outbreak of war, had served in France and was invalid'vi-<ho»ie last year. At Neath on Monday, Johd Waring (18), -John Davies <11), and Gwyn Collins (Iii), 9f the Green, pleaded guilty to (lamagin Ig growing crops on the Cimla allrtments.- Chief Constable W. Higgine said com- plaints of a similar character were all too numerous. Youths went into the gardens to steal peas*and beans, and in the tres- pass did damage to growings crops.—The Mayor, in ordering the pur- jrU to pay the damage and cœtg, Mid it I w:t6 a 8candû lüus ehame that boys roai^ed awt the town deetroyicg the results ct hard woj-?iu? and patriotic &iictment- 1wlJerè. Be hoped the parents would give tM boys a ?ood l?mpia?.? 
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SKEWEN. The funeral 01 thtl late Mr. Walter J Goulton, who was found dead in bed on I' Friday lost, took place on Tuesday after- noon; when the Rev. J. C. Beynon.^B-A., chaplain of the local R.A.O.B. Lodge ) officiated, the members heading the pro- cfmon, being marshalled by Mr. W. H. T^ ftlbridge. The E.A.O.B. service ras narl at the grave#ide. I Tho report of the She wen and Neath I Abbey District Nursing Association, for I June, 1918, 16 ac fidliows -General cases on books June 1st, 14; on June 30th, 23; rosults, couvfclescent or improved, 3; new general cases nursed, 9; sent by doctors 7, applied 2; visits paid, 327. Midwifery b. anch: Cases nureed during month, 18; ctses booked; 9: still on books, 23; visits pi id, 259; midwifery fees, S6 Is. The result of the "envelope week" col- lection on be half of the Swansea General and Eye Hospital, organised by Mr$. Dr. D. L. rTones, who was neeisted by a fine band of workers, is a$follows:—Skewon. £ 7s. 6d.; Neath Abbey, 1:13 1,3. 9d.; Jorsey Marine, 1:2 14s. 3d.; total, £ .jl 33 6d. The method of collecting chosen -proved moat acceptable to the public, there being a ready response to the ap- peal. The notices of some 36 workmen, of the Cape Copper Works have just expired. The service; of a large number of others had previously been dispersed with, mainly on account of the non arrival of copper orfe. On Thursday raorning, Mr. F. Goulton, Old-road, Skewon, formerly a house li,etinter, but latterly employed at the Cape Copper Works, was found dead in bed, having apparently passed away in his sleep. For some time, he had been ailing. It is only eight months since his wife passed away. Thtro a 4-e th i-ee little children left On Thursday evminr, at Mooretown Mission Church, a pcrfornmnce in full character was giver* ),f A Hobday Con- cert" (G. 0. Murdock); conductor, Mr. W. Trott; accompanist, Mr. Arthur Trc.tt. Rev. J. C. Beynon, B.A., senior I curate, pre udc*?,. The Skewen" Silver Uaiid, towatr<ls whom the proceeds were, render* f^eloctions. The chief charae- tfors were represented by Mrs. Sid Mc- Miepes Ctwijaeth Thomas, Blodwen Matti* Joseph, Daisy Love, K. howler Jailsie Peard; Mcesrt*. J oseh and Percy Inomas, Geo. and Christy Trott, i<'ris<\<*t Evans and I. Mad dock. '4 r. Wun. J. On Thursciay afternoon, Mr. Vim. J. Martin, cf Pcnndry-rtrw, Skewen, a dis- charged »oldi«r, who died from the effects. of gas-poisoning, wae bufieid with miii- tarf honours in Skewen Parish Church- I yard. The funeral proccssion was headed by E Company, 5th Giam. Vol. Regt., in command of Lieut. J. Ho- cj Davie? aiid Sgt.-Major- Cole, the 1 Bit-Hadge men, the 1st Llansamlet Scoots, acd the Skewen Silver Barui (c:iductor. Mr. Bart Wiitsliire). The coffin was coveiMjd with the f Tjll10n Jack, a detachment of tlio G.V.R. acting as bearers. Tho living party was in charge of rigt Richardson, Mr. B. C. John, formerly bugler in che si-,ln?diiag the "Last Pc.-t.'? Ti1CI chief rn?nriL?rs were t&e widowed mother and 1rQ-Jlas and sÜters. l'h. He' }IN- gan JoTsAs, curate, pcif ,;mor: the funeia.1 rites, Mr. Aithur Trott presiding at the org.in. _? At the Fnner" Anus, assembly rooms, S?ewen? on Friday -veiling, an enjoyable! send off 6HK)k? was hld in honour i Qi nhie m?mb?re of the L Co. 5th Glam. Volunteer Regiment, who leit on Satur- day morning for somewhei > in Eng- land. Lieut. J. Howe) Darks presided, being- supported by Serg-Major Sergts. Jorc< Rcsstf, Rich'?rdson. Fran- cis, etc. Messrs. A. Evans, T. Broderick, W.' Tristram, H. ,W. Walhrif?e. David Hugh?a, T. LewM, R. Williams, W. Gri8iths, contributed to The programme. | Mr. Harry Gouldmg v:? the "acc-cm- panist. )
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COEDFFRANC COUNCIL. I • The monthly meeting of the Coediiranc Parish Council wa? held on Tuesday evening at the Council Room, Public Library, Councillor James Lloyd in the I chair. Counci?r W. Dav? ?'?? elated clerk pro tem., in the absence of Mr. W. P. Jenkins, who ie one of the m&uy local l victims of the preva'??s' "nu.'? Coun- cillor T. Pri-,e called attention to an alleged illegal use of tarred clippings aT Jersey Marine, and a committee of five- was appointed to deal with the matter, and to confer with the local district coun- cillors. The librarian's report showed that tho issue of books from the lenaing library had practically doubled during the .• -t -,wo month-s as compared with the sume months in 1917. A vote of condolence with the family of the law Mr. Tom Nicholls r was adopted.
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BURIAL AT LUANSAMLET. I The funrral took place at, LiansanJiet I Parish Church, OIl Friday, oi the late Mr. [ Tom. KicbollB, of a .&kewen, uru> \'eoomly BUiei' i' c:r t? the Mess"ra D.eIOTJIåent Co.? Rbodeaia, SoatD A roc-a./ the attendance ueiag large and repr"enta- tive. The officiating clergy were the Revs. ( D, Morris (Vicar of Skewen) avd J. C. liey- 'non, B.A. (senior curate), J. Slartiu Grif- fitbs (vicar) and Evan Jones (curate, of Lmnssjnietl. The two hymns. c. Lead. Kindly Lieht." and "0 Frjnfau Cacr- selem," were sung at the church. The mourliers wt#—itis, Nicholis (widow), Hiss Bertha Nioholls (daup-Iit«r), Mltûr ¡ Frarklyn Sicboils (sell), Mrs. lewis, 1' samlet (sister-ia-law), Mr. Herbert Jora&n. Pontardawe (conein). Mr. John ENIP-ns. Glais (uncle), and Add. John Jordan. TIan%awlet. In the mourning coacbe.3 also were • Dr n. L. Jones (medical attendant), Jig. Abraaam U. Thomas, J.P, Mr. F.d. Powell fsolicitor). Mr. Evan Lewis (Glais), Qonr^illor T. Wi' I liaraf. (Skewer. Mr, W. 'Rees Morgan, In- spector Gill, Mr. T. J. ReciO (Pharmacy). Mr. Dd, Lloyd (stationer), Mr Kbys D T^ewie, Mr. LI. Jones, Councillor T W: ) iiams (Neath Abbey], Mr. D. E. Jenkins (Xesth), and Mr. M. E. David (Glais). The ) rreneral public present included: Reve. T. Hortran and J, Evans Tones. OounciHor Ben Davies, N» —! Surgeon T. F. Rcawn Messs'-s. F Connolly, Rees Llewellyn. Lewis Jonkins W. P. Jenkins, Tom Hoberte, A. Bartholo- mew, H David, Jae. P. RPes, Wm Lewis. D. P&'ry F?ans, R. Gwilym, J. CI&ment. B, O. Williams, R Robert*, Ed. Thomas. E. W. Jones, etc. Members of the office Bta? (Cape Copper Works? and refinery vorkmeD acted as bearers. Fioral tributes weic rccBircd from the foUow; Wife and children, j Mother and WaPer, "fcarah, Ka.t? BeiS¡£, "John and Kate," Fved acd ABiiip." Uncle Johu and Family (Glaie), David and Lena." Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Joic-3, griz Ed. PoweU. hir. and Mra D. W. Preiser, Mrs. ConnoUy and family, Councillor and Urs Williams (Neath Abbey). Myra aud I Rita Llovd, Mr arl ? Mre. D. Unvd, A few old pals," Horse Show Committee reiin^i y department Cape Copper Works. Mr. and 1 Mr?. W. E. Morc?. Mr. ?:.d Mp& T J. Je<?, I staS of Cape Copper and Brito.,terry Cbomical Works, Councilor T. Wii'ianis and family (Skewen), Mr. anei Mrs. Tom Roberts, "Mr. an Mrp. D. i £ Jenkint t'-ieft 11). The arrangements were in oharge of Kir. i Osley L. David.
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