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Leader' Classified I Advertisements. APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, TO BE LET, LOST AND FOUND, One Three Six insertion. Insertions. Insertion* 23 Words. 1 0. 2 0 3 0 5-3 Words. 1 6. 3 0 4 0 40 Words. 2 0. 4 0 5 0 FOR SALE, TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS. One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions ZO Words. 1 6 2 6 3 6 30 Words. 2 0. 3 0 4 6 40 Words. 2 6. 3 6 5 6 BIRTHS, DFATHS, IN MEMORIAM, AND CARRIAGES. One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertion* 20 Words. 1 6. 3 6 6 0 30 Words. 2 0. 5 0 8 0 « Words. 3 0 7 0 12 0 EDUCATIONAL. One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions ia Words. 2 0. 3 0 4 6 30 Words. 2 6. 4 0 5 6 46 Words. 3 0. 5 6 7 6 MONEY.-M. per line ftMSCELLAftfeGUS SiTUATJQWS VACANT. IfiftEXCU POLISiiE&S.—Wanted,, at once. French polisher; llaies. Is. 9d. per hour; females, h. p,-r hour; permanency guaranteed if work satisfactory.—John 111ret and Go. Furrushcfs. (?rraarthe?. 117 \1D i ;rÕN1?-YHAkIG-WorliOifei'ed;-wh{)le <r ?jt. sva-, time; particuJar?. also Pocket Rubber Stamp of your N am'* and Addre?! free—'i Ricbford, Ltd. Snow Hill. London. i!8A 1 1-3 A-NTI:L), S=art. Praeical -MiHui€t.— T « Apply W. J&mes amt Son, 94 and 300. oçdfteIJ-:itl'eet, Morri-ston. Also mart tjth a.? App_! fc O,!jn! 118A-1C-M WOMEN. AND GIRLS. ■ ii A i'.YV uilAJS Wanted. One Day a Week. Apply, John UicUa.i-ds, Ci-aciocii- street, SwwlwCkL. 119AIC 24 tlOOK (r.enaral wanted immediately for I > email y-, kept. Good wajjes offered—Apply 5, Min-cSor-crescent Swan- oSC.1 112A10-23 DAY Girl Wanted: lier>Jc fwork.—Arnly JJ' Ithyddingc Park-roaiL 117Alu-U rriAiLOiiLsi>±.S Wanted immediately .— -I- Apply to Peita and Kosenbauia, Union, Chamber^, Uiiion-tttJreet, Swansea. 117.10,27 rJ*L <W\> Maids wanted for Private House r Co £ >k<Js neral and Moure Parlourma'd: i. IV Girls would do. with previous e> perientc good home and wages: by "cr:c.n, w,cl.: in Novemher-A DPjy ilrice 03 Cambridge Gardens. N. Ket-ein^n, W. jl. VXTA!iTE¡Jtiâiëí-uâ;;¡- Momi?.K.! ry Cu'l.—Apply, ?'tween 6 and 7. 3?- "augha,l EdMi-h6. Gefncod, b planus* J ?va.?s&a._ _? ??AlU.M j ifAtT£D. Dresamak)?-. daily, for few f Vt weeks" able make now aTKl ao altera- tions.—Wlitf Box H 14 Leader j "T" ANTi^D. Gowerton neighbour hoot 1. W c?'??<?. flrperienced Person as Gen- cr-U or W'irt?f!T HotMC?eeper; -u?a? I?mhfly: K?d ho.tne„ wages, o?n? Plpa? ate a-?, previous erpericno in nr?t le.ter. —Writ* iic'p, Leader Omc? Swansea _/AI0-J7 j MEN A?D YOUTHS. ¡ C 1A.HPE¡"1'bR and jOil¡erÖ-lim m'I' ? diateiy; :e;el; lirst-ctess men.—l. and U. Spr?SE..?Mih!ers. Brynymor Yar,?, Catherine-street Swansea 'IC AtEATH.-junior Clerk wanted; age, 16-17;] J. < good writer.-? Ppiy. ?&Hna' age. reie- ercc? a'Jd ?laJ-y.???'?L to Ho P 12 Jj<.i <' ? OfiiCf. Nc-.tet. •_ _Cl0-^> 7t?iLO?;—WAutett' .Ricb?MS orem!u J. ?r *ut-«Uvi '.lonsM or Broom; pcrma- :Lc?c- for su't3,Me man: vaae,& froq -05 ;>s \jso Taucru a&cn?tomed to sub-d?n?ionaj hi o,;r,JaIGC', 1 allo. \V{)od, I orrist 011 '113Á 10-241 -r-ANTEDiUïïior Clp"K—Apply, pe??' :aH; Beor a?d Wilson, Sohcitoi-?.! T??plc??t?Sw?n.?, l?O-M  'T?'?.T"E? ExperieiAced Motor Mechanic ?Y f?' Garagre.— *po'v statim age, ex- i eric.ice and salary, to BH. X 13, Camb!.a I)aily Daily Lendc" C.0-^7 ANTED.Smart Youth as Porter; chance vV to learn shop dutfes.—Apply, T. C Palmer. Ig Grc- -n -sti.ce,, CI-0- i-_ X^^ANTED Solicitor's Offi, Junior Cl', (h()rth¡nd, TypewrHinL-"L(>xicon," Leader Officc 117A,10-27 iV'SV TWTED for ? lar Steelvrorl:d in ?V -oi):.n Waif-, a thoroughly competeHt Melting Shop Manager, thoroughly con- rpvKp rt, with the most ur-to-date methods of Basle and Acid St-el n.annf-icture for Sheet Rs.tv Tin Bars, and Eiilets Apply,, srtatins^ a-?'* experience, and salary reo niMred • no original tc«5timoi.ial.i to Ve sup- plied. If thii' is done, they will not be re- j tiirne.1. A1 applications will be treated j with strict eonfder.ee.—Anplv R 12." C.un- bria Dai"J T^eader. S^vqTisoa "\ic>"a,\TKO, a i-ouple of vvasron Bepoirers T V or ron?h Ca-pen +?ers.-Top h -117 Jontf ?n-? Raptor Ltd., Oymlyn Barrels. S?a?- ..p?. C'O? TT KGENTLV WANTED -50) Studejit^ to U Qualify for EÜtin Vacancies This ,3 a splendid opoortunitv fn;- a Youth he- tween the a.rrj of 17 and 24 to secure a t'er man'Tit lucrative berth f,),, lifc, (I I! em nloTed Domoholised ,icn with a know'edrre of Wireless of the above ,ZP, shoulil write or call af once.— WirHefs Tr>»<in!? College. r-tti Ct Mnrv-street Car- or Castle-street. Swansea ESUCATSOMAL. V.TAL TU.T'ON.—Learn Pitma?'a Shorr. ?,.T??L rIU?r 'ON. -T,arn Pit!-il,'I!I',3 SI-10]'T- ?.cweasymet'? Shorthand <'0)eHW?? 1? 6d.: Book-k?t?ic 223 6d.—DaniR! JoneA y i. 1'5.. etc 't!:e V?'?1-kmw) Coach). NwHh C11-5- OR1VATE TUITION for London .Main I. and a? the Profc??ionat Prelim Ex- ams Shorthand and Book-keeoinc; rapidly tauaht at Lirhman's Conchinc College, 40-41. W orcc6ter.t)If!cø (opposite Castle Cinema • Swansea. TC MONEY. LAW, 12 London-road, Neath Makes JELf. Cash Advance;; from £5 and upwards. Strictl • Private. E.^tablisheti 1 £ 76. TC. I F yo-i re(juire a Loan apply to Geortre JL Thoiiias. Manager Church-street, (oppo- site St Mary's Cburrh Swansea. Private and confidential. ONEY to fjpnd to Respectable Ilouse- hotdcrs; Private and Confidential.— Iror f), Ti:onias. 6. Waterloo-1^ Swnneea. ADVANCES, S15 TO £5,000 j O.i written promise to rc¡y:y or any security Principal rentains or can b repaid by 15 or i d monthly inetalments; no char.?e of any j kind unless business done; promptness and j privacy; avoid exposing your r?uirfments i 'cc?Uy.—Writo o!df-t Company eXJEtmg: E. LAWRENCE, LTD., Don Chambers, Wino-street, Bristol. I LIVE STOCK, &C. BAY Mare eight-ye?r-old. for Sale; deal] I J? limbed <mimal; g?od action and wc?-k,??; 15 hands, Al?:o barne-,? and tDn Fruiterer's IN agon -Whittaker Bros., Step- ney-«tr(;et, 17i:m Sale, active Chestnut Horse. Useful I JL. bla,c? Mare; 15.? hands. Also two Lanaaub and Brougham.—ueorge 'ihomas'l 15, Kiulcy-strMt, St. Thomas, Swansea. 11 7A 1 0-'?7 ]:;OUi11ûël8taniucJ-f.n"eï;r- i ti?. 5) rand March. 191) Black Lec- cm Ro?k P" !let' 200 ec' strain ?e each These- canimk. be beater if eess are wanted during the winter. Also 30 good iay I Rupner Rouen Ducks. 7s. 6d each..Ccrriase paid four' birds.rown's Poultry Farm, Woolton. Lanes. 121 Gatacre. _|k £ } eaci: at Hvo montbidfo fonr <X?? 3 smali store Di?s boucht at 5a* each v,a3 one beginner's record after uiirg Karswood Pitr Powders. Yo-t can do it tool I Twelve f?r 1?. Thom2s. Chemist, Comein. j on, aid OM Ban:: Pharm??y. ?o.B?Hy ■  ?12 .?1-C 1AA MAECH TouJouso Emhden Goslipt.-s, fo() very h.re bi.honed hrù8, 133. each; W Pure White Embden March Gos. .!iug?.159. ?T,ch; onrria?e paid five birds; approval. A.1?0. 200 Te'y massive March 1)ut,klln?, 6s, each, (?s. dozen.-Brown'g i'on?trjr k arnx- Wilton lam- I.WA10-23 HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. BUY your House with the Kent; 40,000 JD Houses purchased this way.-For par- ?B ti?:ular6, write U. Jtvans, E\ersiey-road. Skfctty. 1;1A10-2J TJ^OR SALE House; bav window; central; L containing four rooms, scullery, and ;uaI offices; small yard and garden.—Box T 24, Leader Office. il8A10-14 Olt Sale, two Houses (Nos. 23 and 24, Clase-road, Morriston). in centraJ posi- tion; ba years' lease; ground rent at i,2 5s. each house.—Apply, 25, Clase-road, Morris- ton. 115A10-27 fOR SALE" with vacant possession. Free- holi Villa in Eaton-grove .—Apply Roche. Auctioneer. Rutland liouse, Swan- sea CIO-23 17*011 SALE No. 14 (sem'-detached). 18 D, JL 22, a.?d 24, Manor-road, Manselton.— X 22, 'Owner," c/o Daily Leader, Swansea IISAIMS j^OE SALE. Modern Detached Vii!a: j JL pleasantly situated: lontf lease. 8 rooms, bath Ui and c): law uood garden; three minutes from Brynhyfryd tram ter- minus; vo.1-session Oil completion —Write i Bo A. 45. Leader (Sice. 114A10-24 IT^i'OiiESTI'AGH.—5'or Sale, 3 Leasehold X Dwelling-houses, each containin g i parlour, kitchen, bath, h. and c. water, 3 bedrooms, water closet, small j garden; back entrance; drainage c p i k, —Apply. J. J araes, Havcnev.'occi, Pforc-st- fach. C10 15 J^Oil Sale, f reehoid 8-roomed Hou;e (lil)- i lands); alse> 6-roomed House at MUlli- bles.—Clark, House and Estate Agent, Waiter-road. Swansea. 1 ISA 10-2-5 ?OR SALE. at P!.asmarl. Corner Uločl¿f r th!TP Houses; ?ood business position i .;iist olf main road; vacant, possession — i;epiy Cartref," Daily .Leader. 11.3A19-24 tiOliSE and 81t<w for Sale prominent i H- DoÓtion main thoroughfare Morriston: I 51 years unexpired: fcrtrightlv tenancy; annual rental amoaintine to £102 inclusive I mten. price £ 1,000— Write Box S 13, Daily -e?der. 115A10-2j l:'j-FO-USitand Shor? for Sa]e in one of ma m JLJt thoroughfares; 12 rooms, bath, etc i,ewly to oul"f.k buver: long tease- with or without stocl, f.ttings- I easy biisine" -» to leaim; unlimited p^rwpe< (s. iJ<;n»'e." Leader. 115A10-25 NTE\'rH -Fer Sale. t1S;;St;'nti]ï -?-1 Leasehold Pnemis-s known as the Neath Auction Room: coc-! central posi- tion ter a unexpired 83 yeafl-" early vacant t QSEesE;O!I,-ApplY Henrv Parminter Tho Croft Neath. 118Ai0-2i! VACANT House fior Sale, Walters-terrace. V Mumbles; senni detached; in good repair; leasehold; 5 rooms and Scullery — F-urther Particulars of J, Barron Ptscoe, F.? ,1., Estate Agent. 7. Gower,stre2t Swan- sea,. C'!025 T\7HY Pay Rent 4ÕOÓO-Hol1;aleC!'1 » c Purchased tiironi;i our system, For Prospectus and Bfalanee-sheet write BOT D 1 Leader Office 115A10-25 ilTE will enable you to Purchase a Hons" » worth £ 250 for an average repayment of 5s lid weekly.—Write Box W 8. Lender Office. Swansea. Cl0,1 4/6 WEENLY will Purchase JE450?T.m? "-J- U anv distv'/ct; pos^r-ssio' by a rra"ge n'cnt..—' Landlorr?," Leader, Swansea. T.C. APARTMENTS AMD LODGINGS I TO LET AND WftMTED. 4 PAKTMENTS.— Sitting and Befroom for Single i,'e.-tilenia n -Writ c- to C. G'I Tiigr-s. Metal EsaJiange, Swansea. r, RON-T Bedsoom and Sitting-Room Vacant; IV o G-entlemen preferred; with or without board.—Continental Cnf°. Southend, Mumbles. 117A10-27 rrwo Unfurni-thed Rooms Heouired by i. Quiet Married Couple without Chil- fl,ren.—Write. "Transit," "Cambrif. Dnilv LA'e.der," Rwiiwea. Rooms; no children: Cwmbwrb or Msnselton Distirict.—Apply, W. Ledater. 1. J<)nes-r-,w, Ysti,?td. -114.A!0-2Z, Pl?ERfl!SES TO LET & WANTED GARAGE to Ld at Wattecs-.oad.—App: v G S. Eubenstein, 2jt. Cower?reet. Swan se?. 115A 50-27 "Y\/rANTEO in Neat lb or district, Premises ft suitable for Works; must have rail, ?vay accommodation— iiep!y *• Merchant' Luadtev C'mee. _? 115A!O-,5 | HOUSES WAND. .p?? M'F?RK?for?Key''of''?oo(r6'oi?8- ??? !'ocn:edHouR<;i'.t;oodpartof f. rtwaasea o'- ?lumMee. or d.?nct: good ten- ..■ante—'Write imm<?iate!y to Box K 14 ?<ea?r Office, 113A10-Z3 '-r (* X OFFERED for Comfortable. Furnished. cyj or. preferably. Pai-i Furnished, ¡ lioii!«- long period-; Swansea or Mumbles-■ -ood ta):ant<—Writ)e to Box L 14, Leader Office. U3A10-28 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. A RTlFftCIAL Tet^h. Platinum. Gold. P;1- ¡, Bought; any condition, utmost vaj sii3 given Poet parcels J. Chcrnick, 34, i.schar.ge-street, Cin'cthajn. Manchester 112A10-23 COUNTN", all(] Fitt in vs.- Wart i,cl fü" cav-h, Shfcn Fittings. Glass and wool Couriers. Gias^s Cases etc.—W ,-it? F'S "Leader" (,Iffl(w. Swaniea, H2A10-23 T BUY Furniture.. New or Second-liand Serlsin 219. Hip^ii-s^reet Swansea 115A10-25 MISS JONES IBuys !J.. wardrooes; pood prices given.—130. ivi tig's-road, Card^T. 117A10 23 ] TJIANO Wanted; advertiser will pay: £ 3- i to 259 for a, good instrninent.—Heplv 'rmnedlately to X 12," "Leader" OfFice. .Swan&ea. _J! 2A ? ."3 'l{E E6 \V a nte:-Pitwoo,i7.e.= !rJl: A nin;. Ltd. %Vood'?or!!er!Pennyw<U roa,i. B:'??:o? Branch al Porthcawl. STC. LOST AND FOUND. T OST.between "2? Bryn-road tn d- 1f? j-? pitA?. !earl m?d Amethye? 'endant- Kinder returr.ing dame to above address 'will be rewarded. 119A10-24 J OST. Strayed, or Stolen. Light Ch( J Cob, 3 yet-" old: ii-ot sbod.-Iifo,ii, I tion to nearest Poii;e Station or Morgan E. Reea and Co. Morriston 11SA10-24 LOST free Loughoir Mill, Bay Pony Mare, 5 years old, 13 Ifiands; four white legs, white face shcrt tail—Evans, Loughor Mill. -h_ r OST, Monday niglit, Walter-road, Ui)- IJLJ lands, Eaton-el escent. Fur Motor I (Hove; Finder rewarded on returning SL310 to J, R. Watkins. flolmeyd.ile, Eaton- crescent. 1I3A10 24 LOST, on Friday, between Eaton-crescent JU and Upands'S(,luare (.via b-rli lane!. Brooch set with yeUow etone.—Finder re- warded at 51, Kntorf-crescent. 117A10 23 LOST, Young Buff Colour Person Cat— I Finder rewarded on returning same Lo STOLE> o- strayed ARoiTi?Krc.a?)ut 14.2 harwtfi; k.nee marked; finder re- warded.—Chafes WiKiama Machinery Ber- chant. Morri?ton. C10-27 WILL TRY, La-ely wh-) inadvertent!" t V picked up a Pair of Furlined Glares from a sect on the 6.25 Train on Tuesday Fvenirg. anr. who wa« seen to leave at (rlais Station kindly return same to Owner c/o Mrg T. R. Reee, Frondeg Nichol as-rr>arl, GIais. 1181\10.22 ■!«. fJlbWVS^W. ""7?: MOTOR CH:W :d' II AIJBION CHASSIS.—We can oSer dehveiv September. 60 cwt. November and 30 cwl and 80 cwt. Ko- vember. su bled unsold. Cach. Easy Terms, or Exchane,-U E Jone.s. Ltd. (Motor II !:Ie D LJ.J}i.lY!1-= Swansea _T/(.' A 1? P CO???ERcTA'L?'???CLES.-ATi A.E.C. Spare Parts in Stock.—Thomap White and Co.. Engineers Barry Sorth Wales Agents C10-25 ?A'LCuT'JLi?ht Car (1915); Dickey seat, c dynamo lighting, electric horn; re painted and overhauled; in excellent con- dition and splendid running order; £ 450.— Apply, W. Bevan 28 The Promenade, Swan- sea. 111A10-23 l-;OR SALE, 12 h.p. Braizer 1913 5-seater l? Touring Car; open to expert examina- tion.—Apply "Braizer," Leader Office. 117A10-27 t?OR Sale, 3? Triumph; Clutch -Modl. F Pedal Start. Free-Wheel, Adjustable Pulley j Engine perfect.—T. Jones, Cambria House, Station-road. Brynamman. 118A10 24 OR Sele, 1917 Enfield Combination, in good order; any trial; 4-5; Matchless three-speed; kick sti^rtc-r; in very good con- dition.— Ukavies, Pa.xton Rouse. Cross Hands, Ll-annon, S.O. H7A10-23 ijHJR SALt, a Lady's Bicycle, in good .:n: d it ion.— Apply, Mr. Grithths 3). Frce- man-street, Brynhyfryd. 115A10 23 "T,E.-For(I Van. Ford Chassis 1; English body. 16 h.p.; practically l ew.—Apply J. J. Gronotv Butcher, Groves- eiici. IiGHT Motor Lorry for Sale; Sizaanù 1-4 \an(i?n, 10'!2 h.p., Bosch Magneto: suitable Greengrocer or Fish Merchant; re- cently overhauled; carry half ton; do 25 milei to the gallon; any trial; price. P,120.- Apply. Brent. The Cross, iiorriston. 115A10-25 T) E. JONES, Limite(I (Motor Department) • Dillwyn-street,, Swansea List of Cars in Stock for Immediate Delivery:— AT SWANSEA DEPOT 12 h-P Mas, 2-seater and dickey eeat, C.A.V. fi?htin? "p, £.300 C.A.V 191' Yalbot Touring dynamo lijyhiine £ 600 13-9 h.p. number.1914 2-seater. elec- ti'io lighting £ 495 5-6 h.n AC. Runabout 1j10 Vauxiioll Coupe. C.A.V lighting and starting £ 750 NTillier-Daill,ley 2-3 ton Lorry.. £ 350 16 9 h.p Napier Touring, C.A.V. lighting AT CARDIFF DEPOT New 30 h.f) Daimler Cba-aek, £ !06u 11.0 h.D 19Tj Belsize 2-3 seater. dlciicy, electric jjhtjng 20 h p, 1913 Daimler 3-4 seater coupe, C.A.V. Pghting. 1.0 h.n 1. 914 Mathis 2-seater and dickey. 30 LD. 1315 i Lexington Touring elec- tiie ligliiifg and starting 16-25 h.p Ai stroDaimier 1911 Sporting 2-seater, C.A-V. AT LONDON DEPOT 4 De Dion IP h.p. ChaSt> £75 -5 h.p Vu"hall Tourin. C?.V. h?ht:n? 26-35 h.p Sunbeam Limousine. Lucas duplex lighting. ALL offered subject unsold Cash, easy terms, or exchange. QAXON. Two-seater; 11.) h.p.; perfect ran- ninc- order find condition; rerentlv ^"orhauled; acetylene headlights; oil tail bnnn; Rh magneto; 4 nw tyres: £21!)- bennett Gorreinon. 117A10-27 IHotor Cycle for Sale: excel- condition. (Can hi) seen at Glo'eter Swansea. 117A10-23 1 Q1 O HORG,nF-LUX1;fn.1" F';11,AC, l ine: di^c wheels; bead larr.n" tail lamps new tyres A hat off era Cp-n he c-etii any time at 17. G-Tre^QTmr-TOtfrt 117A10-23 RflUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. R- .P..GAIN.-('cond-han] Piano in excel. 1mJt conoition. by wen-known tendon 'n,abr. M ? cash-Hawkins 22, ChaDd ?-?LJ'lLLlL'? lË!Q:2_4 /'1 RAilGPaONES. H?nd?-ome six-pai V' Carved Oak. ?4 17:3. 6d. (u?nativ E7]'c ,ccor<!s Is Is. 6d., 23. Records Exchanged', 38. 2dr'zen.—sVj9 n ?rk_street. 113Afo 28 i reet. L??SAIO 28 N'TË\VTi8-Windo;-Üîis ? wee!? f? the Cheapest' Violins in the al', izl,,?3.-Woodine. Gower-?treet b'?nsea. 112A1C-23 TJIANOS and Organs.—I specialise in Pe- s pan-a and Tuning. H Hawkins ::2. C,h, n "ei-strect. Mi:i-;b:es All iistriet.. vlilted. Z5 years with Godfrey and Co.. Ltd i12A10-24 O'lANO Bargains; 12, 34. 38, 45, 55 Guineas; I -kar^Pot and Cheapest Select ion in Wale3, C:sh Only.—Exchange, 19, Park- street, Swansea. IISAIO-28 Q EC< )NT-HAND Pianos by Oollard and I Gollanl Spencer. Monirgton and We^ ton, and other we'kn')-n makers, Tnpc. till" inviterl (Iramonhon.-s from £ 4 4s.: New I Do;ibie-K;de.l Records frorr Is each Tart-e ^toek. Lists Free -D J Sneli 21-23. Hiah- street Arcrdr. Sw^risea. 110A10-25 vICPLIN-S! Violas! 'CedlosFlfasses! Bought v # sold, or exchanged. Bows, strings, fitt;n,gs, accessories. All stand ird Studies, pieces, ek-Si. 2 Walters-ro?d Swansea. H2A10-M r1 pII0^SON AND SHACKELI7S AN- 1. WU;CEÙíE:S CCHICAGO Organ, 4 sets of reeds. 8 stops, v 2 Knee swells; very fine tone, £ 28.— Thomnson nnd Shackell. Ltd.. 39. Caetle- street, kivaiw-a OlA-NOFORTE by. Ralph Allison, full com- i pats, ivorv keys; 50 guineas cash. ('I. I easy term:—Thompson and Shackell. Ltd 39. Ca-stlc.street, Swansea. IjEXANDIvA Paris, Harmonium; 12 stops, J.4 s'ts of reeds; largo powerful instru- ment, suitabie for Lia-cf, of worshit); £ 35.— Castle- stre^t. Swan sea. NOTICES. ( '.HOLOLA'J I-.S Confectionery. — L1: ) ouantiiies supplied: trade only: 5M vari_ eties Write price Pet letamp) Dtpt. 1; 26. City Confectionery Col. 119. Mino^ies, CONTINUED Success; Madame Fletche!? ? MB.P.S.; tMt reading free; send birth date and stamped envc'ope.—S. Arcade. Pontypridd, Glam. !1SA 10-25 jj'OR Li?ht Haulage cf any deecription ;'t ? JL rf ?enable charfw a.?ptv S Hearn. 23. Trafalgar-terrace 93A j (j,31 I XT OflK EY — Will Old Piaver- wishing to i AH. font, a learn write Ca pt:lln, Leader Office Swar&efl? 115A10-24 i ?6 A ?; U \?' H ri i K C as a Guide in Choos)? ?. .£i, C'lrppr Sc;d speomen of writin?. V. it?i 6d Poctai Order ana stamped ad- dressed envelope to (rrarhologist, 56 T-t. I'tlen's-avenue, Swansea, for Character Pead in r which will be rf inestimable a's- -■ stance to yon. State ago 114A10-24 MORSES and Traps fot Hire, also PGrjÿ .r i and Governess Car; by hour, day. or by is-eck.-S Hearn, ?8. Trafalgra-terrace. 3J I 98AJC 3t ) l\r.\Œl- 1v¡;rie- Ai5trPl-lrTlOlOgi;t: l scna Pirth Date and Year Born iD. fee. Sa 6d.—? Kinfa-road Cardiff. 11 7AI 0-23 TEltS.—1The Master-Model Royal Standard Typewriter No 10. The final choice of all discriminating Writing Ma chine Buyers Recent Government orders for over 7,003 Royals Paci'iti? provided for inspecting a!; other male's of Type, writ! O:-Jce Appliance Company. S'd ? f.?U RmhiinK. '?wanFe! C?-9 WANTED. Fixtn rpR fo? Plevna Rovp?a » '"FC foj?9?-20: <:e 14-16; Saturd? retches on'y.—Apply Hon. Sec. G A. Wat- kins. Rose-bank Skettv Swansea. 11??kn-24 ? v —. j •rrrjr- z -n.. i I J SMALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM. | I I I .1 a ■■ Ml » I I I I ——  I I riease publish the above advertisement times, for which I I   times, for which I B  a enclose ,s. .d. I | Name and Address: I 'If ?es!rc?, replies may be ?e')t to Boa Numbers at the "Cambria Dailv | | Lender Oaice. I I This form should be addressed to Advertisement Department, Cambria Dally I 3 Leader," Swansea a I FOR SALE. ) DANCE MU6:e for Sale, ? numbeTs high. class, smalt orchestra. Piano and vari. ous extra Darts for all: Hawke's public;i- tions. complete ball-room programme, as new: also 5 Volumes The Musical Educator. | by Caxton Publishing Co —Richards, 31, Kelvin-rc?ad, Clydach-on-Tawe 90A10-25 j l.JüR ?ALR. Firewood. 100 tons Oak Logs, £ f.o. Swansea. 423 pe • ton.—Write W. R. Leader, Swansea U4A10-25 1110& Sal-=I.aJ1(1au.-tlD11õl8tered- with L Morocco Leather an, Blua Cloth: l equal to new, also a light Furniture Van. 8 Traps. Governess, and Ralli Cars.-Apl),y, 6. Francis-street, nea.T Victoria Park, Swan- sea. 112A10 23 F OR SALE, Splendid Green Plush, Ms- -T liogany Chesterfield Suite, almost new. Also Drawing-room Table anE Harmonium. -Write Aiiee," lea ler Office Swansea I 114A10-27 MARBLE Butter Block for Sale: 3ft. v 2ft. .1, -Box G 14, Daily Leader," Swansea. CI 0-27 O. LD Corrugated Sheets; promiscuous \? lengths. 4ft. to 5ft.; auit?ble for fencing; 20 tons for Sale.—Thomas Jenkins and Son, Britonferry.. 115A10 27 QAFES (Fire-Resisting, 20in. to 48in high, for Sale. Also pair 8jin. Winding Engines, Steam Wagons. Petrol Ijorries.— Birt, 47a, Strand, Swansea. CI 1-2 'fwO Wagons, 'two Horace, and Harness ?. for ?ale—Ynysfor?an Farm, Morriston, nea?' T~ :1' Tcrminue. 17\1Z3 "7"ALJsUT Bedstead and Spring Mattress. V V pra-ctically new.—Apply between 6-8 pin.. Lewis. 11, Brynmill-avenue, Swansea 117A10-24 • .• '■ TRADE ft?2NOUNC2MSWTS, LAN KETS.—We have a fine range of All- J) Wool Blankets at Moderate Prices, ihev are exceptional,value—John Richards. Cradock street. Swansea. 117A10-27 C^ALiiCO that is much below to-day's value; J We have a few special lines in White and Grey.—Jolin Richards, Cradock-istreet, Swansea. 119A10-23 C'OMJ- West for the Best.—Special Show i of Ladies All-Wool Tweed Coats in ali the newest shades at Moderate Prices. Blouses, Fans, Fur Coats, etc. Established over 20 Years.—Richards, High CI as. Milliners 40, King Edwards-road, SwanMa. Brynmill Cars stop by the door. 117A10 23 DOWN Quilts Recovered at Hatfield's. 14, U' St. lleien's-ror.d; full range of materials in stock to &elect f;,om: C 10 .2.3 F URS ttemodelled.iv our procees we are I' able to make Old Furs look like New. All the Latest Styles in Fur Coats and Sets, —'Tennene. 5. Cradock-street. Swansea. 115A10-25 GET the full value for your money: buy \jr your heavy, drauehtrproof Curtains now from Hatfield. 14. St. Helen'e-road. Swansea.. C10-23 PRIVATE and Autograph Christmas JL Cards; drop me a Post-Card, and i will bring within five miles radius of the General Post Olhoe my Sample Books for your inspection; absolutely finest and cheapest selection.—Address, Box F 14, Cambria Daily Leader," Swansea. 117A10-27 RAINCOATS of Distinction. We have re- I-LC ceived our new delivery, These are extremely smart, and moderate in -price, stocked in all sizes for Ladies and Maids. Also a good range of Capos and Hoods for Little Girls John Richards, Raincoat Specialist. Cradock-street, Swansea. 107A10-2, QPECIAL Offer of M Aquatite Raincoats ? in Trench and Raglan Styles at 72s. 6d. and 753. eacb.-Williams, Temple of Fashion. Goraeinon. C10 2.5 QID!E Y Palmer's well-known Cakes and Pastries are made of bosl ingredients only. Wedding and Birthday Cakes in stock and made to ordc-4. Noted for and C.l Luncheons.—P?Jmer's Cafe, onpo- sa., Einoir- and Branches. 115A10.25 U1!.tÚC i\I.. ,t)IJiaÏi(>f;Tru8s.- SDrays, I Enemas, Surgeons' Rubber Gloves and 8Hrica Rubbei Good" of every description Writo for Catalogue, sent post free.—Le Brasseur Surgical Co.. Ltd (Dept D. V), 90 and 92. Worcester-street Birraingam. T.C. rilKliIFT"i flousevrives should lnspo>t J- Stock of Blankets, Shsetn. Quilte Ticks, etc. all ar. Greatly Reduce.1 Prices.—Jacobs 116 Oxford-street (near Hospital), Swansea. 118A10-21 YOU Mt reliable boots at the New R G Shoe Store, Goat-street; Good Shapes, G.O? fitting. Reasonable prices; Try them. 1HA10-28 OrTUv\r7 T Go,,i Bro-,a/de Quiltis (full ,?rice 24? Hd.- to 1ear at 15s l?t —Jaco?. 116: Oxford-street (nnn, Ifospital) Swansea. 118AJC-2.1 pENBALirS OVERCOAT SALE :— P'eNhT^LE'W for Ladies' Blanket Co??. p H))c<-i?! Offer for this vree? only: 55s worth 75s Newest Shndes Sax. Wine Oliecl. designs. Sco our Windows. PENH ALE'S Specialitv for Gentlemen.— JL The Prince-Cost: ,m:p.tHt "-it in Sw?n- sea; ?? 1C? to £ 7 7a. See Windows. New Desig>i« and Itvies.-232 High-street, Swan- F'ea CIO-2S I^IVE Coat- for Hale: 3 Nn.rmi? and '? F B'thps 18 monthn ohL food offcr not refusd — Apnlv J Lewis. Penbryn fl^rn- 'Iw.vd. Ln.ndore- 115,\1J-25 BARGAINS at Enoch's, Arcade; Coquet I of literature, 6 vol- fine set of Burns' Poetical Works, set 1511 i- cfltt's Oorrmontary, 8 volf; "Practical Draper." 5 vols.: Poonlar Encyclopedia, 14 ,"0].< Teachers' Bibles. Welsh and English, from 8s.; Family Bibles, etc. 1; 5A 10,75 PERSONAL IN Un-clt Bert's Toffee Shop there is -L "iStaridinu Koom Only." Uncle Bert and Pi. Pen thank you For your help. You are Hoing "Yon- Bit" as we dil ours Thanks! Swansea. Thanks" SALES BY AUCTION. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. WITTTOTTT RF^T-T?VE. g. R. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS, By Direction of the Surplus Government Property Disposa* Board. MESSKS. John M. Leeder and Son Have reeoivei mstructions to SELL BY AUCTION, without reserve, as above, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24th, 1919, at 11 a.m. sharp, and not as previously an- nounced at the KING'S DOCKS (No. 1 Quay, between A and B Sheds), SWAN- SEA, Over 100 Government Motor Vehicles by all the Best Makers, including MOTOR LORRIES by Daimler, Albion, A.E. Co., Karrier, Dennis (to carry 30cwt. and 3 Tons); I MOTOR CARS by Napier, Sunbeam, Crossley, Vauxhall, Daimler, Austin, Woisoiey, Talbot, Rover, Studebaker, Ford, Maxwell, fitted with Touring, Limousine, Van and Ambulance Bodies. The Auctioneers wish to draw special attention to the varied and useful selec- tion of Vehicles now for disposal. The Vehicles may be inspected 7 days prior to Sale between 10 a.m and 5 p.m., on production of Catalogue, obtainable at Is. each, from the Auctioneers, 46, Water- loo-street, Swansea. Telephone: 929 Central. Tels.: "Leading," Swansea. (3187) BRUNSWICK YfkRD, DUKE STREET END, SWANSEA. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25th, 1919. Mr Joseph Harris Has received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Yard and date. a number cf Commercial Motor Cars (From 1 Ton to 4 Tons), the chief of which comprise; 3 Toii Sti-aker-Scluire, 3-4 Ton Alldays, 3-4 Ton Clydesdale, 2 Ton Dennis, 2 Ton Milnes- Daimler, 1 Ton Climax, 1 Ton Ari<:>l, I Sealer MnweJJ, 2-3 Q-Qater Studeh?ct Argyie Li^ht Baker's Van, together with I a "Sundry Lot of Car Tyros, and other articles too ournerous to particularise. Goods on View on Friday, day previous to Sale, from 10 a m. to 5 p.m., and Morn- ing of Sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock Noon. Terms—Cash. Auctioneer's Oilices: ]. Uforge-stroet, Swansea. N0.. 4W Docks.
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ID'IACING PROGRAMME I 5 j To-morrow's Card at Sandown Park. I I On Friday two meetings will again be had—the intermediate stage of the San- (.own Park fixture and the concluding day at Donea-ster. The Sandown Park lIro- gramme follows ;— -j •> '"v—TKAL'ALGAB SELLING URSERY I. HANDICAP of 203 sovs. Five fur- longs. Viola i^apt Brassey) Persee 9 0 Epsom Boy (Mr Marsh; Godfrey 3 7 Siuoito Wreath (Mr Walt-ii Nigbtii;i;ait 8 7 Sibylline N. Browrioe; Sievier a 7 Flower Cut Cra!5'us (-Alt* Cunliifc-Oweu) Lcach 8 3 Lady nibs (Mr G Leader;C. Loader 8 2 Clarilaw (Mr A. Bov.en) F. Hunt 8 0 Standard (Mr M. RiiodeiJ.M. Rhodes 2 0 Wc?d ? r K.awle) Wilinot 8 0 • Ccnjcctur? <; (Mr B. Malki Private 7 13 Uamhle (11: J.' Bancroft; Easterbee 7 12 Bit cf a Lau (Mr W. DlJ¡.on).Lin2s 7 jZ Quanta. (Lord Glanely) Bakor 7 11 i Tsaty C51r Donald Eraser* It. Day 7 Jl Jewel of Uirtter (Air Luscombe). Waugh 7 11 Eftichia (Mv Michalinos) F Hunt 7 10 WI: it Wiek (Mr Dugdale) Escott 7 10 ATa.ioriiy (Col. G orkleii) IV i 1 uiot 7) Tanjjert c (Mr 8. Wootton).Wootton 7 >3 Buck (!lr J. A. de Rstl)t;cbld).Pratt 7 5 Babe Edge) Toole 7 4 Aladdin'3 Pride (Mr D Stuart) Hyams 7 0 ? rv—OCTOBER PELLIN<! HANDICAP of 2.0 201 so vs. Seven furlongs. NfOkrhcrrv (Mr E lnyrari'j Poole 6 9 0 Landorf {Mr F. Benson) Ryams 3 -1 12 Trivet (Mr Molton) C Leader 4 0 10 My Bombardier (Mr Tabor).. Tabor 3 8 131, Kock.-Tuin (Mr VV. Baker' Baker a 8 8 Hock AIK.Y (Mr Court) C. Young 6 8 7j Snooze (ilv P. Broome) J". Rhodes 3 8 6; Gcordic (Mr M. Rhodes>iJ • Rhodes 3 -3 5 Condottier'3 (Mr G. Gray).Private 6 6 4 Gunda Mr. R Woctton).VVoottoil 3 8 4 G'Slv Strickland (Mr Rhodes) Rhodes 4 8 2: Ring o' Rosea (Mr. Wootton) Wocttoii4 7 13 La Joyeuse (Mr. China). Priv-nto 3 7 15 Jack Sheppa-rd (Mr. Edge) Poola 3 7 12, Winfrith (Mr. Edge) Poole 3 7 12 Dot's Surprise Qlr. Rhodes) Cold beck 3 7 C OA— GREAT SAPLING PLATE of 6M 2.ov 3 for two-year-olds. F?yc furlonsa. Archaic (Ld Derby) Lambton 9 10 •Golden Guinea. (Capt. G. Lodcr) Gilpin 9 8 Silvern (Sir E. Ilulton) F. Hartigan 9 8 March Along (Ld Derby) Lambton 9 5 Mérry Din (Mr. Gill)in) Qillyin "9 5 Comrade (Mr. Gilpin). Gilpin 9 5 Senhora ('Ld Herbert Vane-Tempest) Pickering 9 Marshal Neil Coiatesi-ine c (Mr. W. Dixon) Lines 9 1 Damar (Mrs. Canliffe-Owen) Leach 8 13 I Charlebelle (Ur. Cunlitfe) Braime 8 12 Internationale (Mr. Neike).Pickering 8 10 Lady Meave (Mr. Sandey).f. Hartigan 8 10 Abrogance (Ld Wiiton) II. Leader 8 10 Tete-<a-Tcte (Ld Furness) Ireland 8 7 Qrnaruru (Sir A. Bailey) R. Day 8 5 KJIJg Harry (Mr. C. Burn) I'ersee 8 5 Eccleslon (Ld Choimondeley) Darling 8 5 The Gaifer (Mr. Curzon) Hobbs 8 5 Cannon Hall lifr. Curzon) Hobbs85 Tom Meilson (Mr. C. Franklin) Cowap 8 5 Serinent D'Amour (Ld Furness Persae 8 5 Dutchman (Sir W, Gilbey).T. Cannon 8 5 Indian Gauze (Mr. Gilpin) Gilpin 8 5 Orblike (Air. F. Hardy) Marcassin (Col. M. Hughes) D. Wautch 8 5 I Elson -(Sir E. Hulton).F. ifaxtigan85 Joskin (Sir E. Hulton) Wootton 8 b Abdioate '(Mr. S. Joel) Loutes 3 5 Roue Lad (Sir J. Ke!k) VY. A. Jarvis 8 5 Desmond House (Mr. Langley).IJope 8 o Svengali (Capt. G. Loder) Gilpm 8 5 Ironie leI. c Mr. iR. Mills) Private 8 5' Perico (Mr. A. do Rothschild) Watson 8 s Morganatic Marriage(Ld WiltonjLeader 8 6 Black Gauntlet (Id Wyfold) East, 8 5 Mnette (Mr. F.^ Bibby) Withington 8 2 Viola (Capt. Brassy) Persse 8 2 Inllorewence (Sir E. Oassel).Powney 8 Z Trinia \Ld Howard de VValden) Waugh 8 2 Three Royals (Mr. H. Lines) Lines 8 2 Loweswater (Ld Lo.nsda.Ie) Sadler, jun 8 2 Silver Jug (Mr. B. Parr) Peruse 8 2 Panoply (Ld Penrhyn) H. Sadler 8 2 Oountese of Ijemberg (Sir G. Beaumont) O. Bell 8 ? Tierce (Mille M. Varipati) Butchers 8 2 <) A—WHEATSHEAF HANDICAP of 500 0.17 sovs. One mile e-ixty yards Grand Fleet (Ld Glanely).Barling 5 9 10 Xot Much (Mr. F. Hardy) Hogg 4 8 8 Golly-Eyes (Mr. Miclwlinos) F. Hunt 5 7 13 Dionyscg (Ld D'Abcrnon) De Mestre 4 7 10 Pastures New CUr, McElroy) Ireland «. 7 8 -ilijin E-oval (Mr. Letter) M. Bell 4 7 8 King's Idler (Mr Shephard) Hartigan 3 7 6 Mintlea-f (Mr. Benson) Jlyanis 4 7 6 Clap Gate (Mr. N. Corbett) 1L Bell a 7 5 I'atiander (Sir W. Nelson) Brodie 5 7 3 Vise Versa íMr.F. Darling) Durling 5 7 2 f Silvanito (Sir E. Hulton) Wootton 4 7 2 Win the War (Mr. Nelke) Pickering 3 6 12 Sir Desmond (Mr. J. do Rothschild) Pratt 6 6 12 Bachelor s Heather (Mr. Farquhar.-oii) Farcxuharcon 3 6 10 Jappool (Ld Cholmondeley) iiartigan 3 6 9 Artlavon (vir. Langleyj Wiiitaker 3 6 9 Gienfarg (Mr. 1. Menco)..F. Darling 4 6 9 Hurdy Gurdy (Mr. fiici) Private .3 6 8 Nan &w (Mr. W. Dixon) Lines 3 6 7 Jute (Mr. Hatry) Tabor 5 6 6 Queen's Guild (Sir R, Jardinet T. Waugh 3 6 5 Quick Thrust (Mr. M. Bode) Robson 5 6 0 in,L,s Eva. kgr. 11. Bergj „Berg 3 6 0 9 OA—HOOK MAIDEN TWO YEAR OLD <J.OU PIjATE of 200 so.? Five lurlongs. Sabotaco (Lord H. do Walden D Wacigh 9 7 llluminato- (Mr H. S'ummarselli.i'ope 9 7 C'harlebello (Mr Bi-airie94 Mentor (Mr Michalinos) F. Hunt 9 0 I Piince Gleu (Mr Abraham) Private 9 0 1 Eaycto o (Mr W. Baker) Baker 9 0 Dicker Duke (Mr 0 Eecleston (Lord CholmondeJey) I F. Darling 9 0 Gleena More (Mr Clinton) Tabor 9 0 Lons Star (Mr A. Cox) Taylor 9 C Perugia c (Mr H. Drage).F. Dariing 9 ') Serment d'Amour (Ld Furness). Persoe 9 0 'I' Bow Street (Ld I-Iamiltcn of Daizell) A. B Sadler 9 0 Merry Lad (Mr H. Reaton). Henni-on 9 f) Othamnie (Air R. Hill) Private 9 0 Lvoopodium (Lord H. de Walden) D. Waugh 0 I Mareawsin (Col. M. Hughe-t'- D. Waugh 9 t) I Kiiimving (Sil, E. Hulton).F Hartigan 9 0i Cold Steel (Sir R. Jardin<o,T Waugh 9 0 Novel (Mr Sol Joel) Loates 9 0 Falomides (Mr J. B. TjeierhS.G. leader 9 01 Steady March (Capt. MontasnO Blackwell 9 C Diblieh (Mr Morrison) ugent 9 0 Chinkie (Mr P. Noike) Pickering 9 0 Drsi?n (Major II. Peel) Coiling 0 Deo Bf.a (Mr T. Rintoul) Rintoul 9 0 j EcYal LE?a c (Mr Singer) Taylor 9 0 ?nn Bird (Sjr A p. ?R Day 3 11 C'?or?cua. (Mi W. Clark) ]?er«se 8 111 Esalito ¡r A. COX). Tiylor 11 Po?t;au ?!r W. Dixon) Lines 8 11 Etruiia (Mr Dugdale) Es :ott 8 11 ?? ??)t'c811 TL. (.?r Gilphu G:!),;n 811. Ocean Lighi (Mr Gordon> Braime 8 11 ('Ar G o r i c i i ) Ridiculous (Mr P. HM't?a.n) HMt-?3.n ? 11 vV ec Betty 'Mr E. ,Johneon>Johnson 8 111 Beetle Off (Major Kerwick; Wilinot 8 11 Kind's Picture (Mrs Kidfton) Hogg 8 11 Miiiiia (Mr F Luscombe) C Waugli 8 J1 'C Wnuf;'h 8 Jl Siva (Sir W, Neleon) Brodie 3 1! .Silver Jusc (Ml B. 8 11 Prudery (Lord Robbery).. I'. Hartisran 8 11 braxir-a Of" B. Steele) Parkeg Z n Densifolia (Mr H. Wilnams).Leach Sll A—COOMBE AUTUMN PLATE oi W 4. KOVS Mne and a half St. Turtwal (Cap<t. B. Bibby) Withington 5 8 1"! GoHe} Orb (Sir W. Cook) Dcwhur?t 3 8 9 Our ?teuhen (Mr F. Curzon;Ho!)?s 3 8 9 C^riolanus (Sir c:, Murrry; Peruse 3 8 9 Cyjpnine (Mr Nclke) Pickering 3 8 9 Attalus (Brig.-Geii. Lambton) 4 8 7 T Cannon 4 „ 8 7„ Eaton Hem (Mr Sanday) Sanday 5 8 7 A Sitter (Lieut.-Col. WingfielcL Pope .=1 6 Footplate (Mr P GardaL.ErainlO J 8 5 Skyraker (Sir G. Murray;. 8 5 t'nsay (Mr A Queen's Guild (Sir R Jardine) 8 0 T Waugh 3.8..0 Calypso (Lord Jersey).Sadler j'1. ? H Losley (lfrv V/ren) J Jaryis 4 7 11 Control (Lady Queen^bery).. Sievier 3 7 9 'loluol (Mr J Brpnnan).lVe. Mestre 3 1 9 Fnria (Mr 11 Baba (Major Aetor) Taylor 3 7 6 Juno Rose (lard Rosebery' F Hartigan .3 7 6 Bay Gal (Sir R. Grifnth Sherwood 3 7 6
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Children's Corner. BY UNCLE JOHN I am so full of the Welsh Drama in Swansea to-day that I nearly began vt-, dressing you in the language whicit Caractacus spoke when he addressed kis soldiers. When I mislaid a letter which" was to be read to you this afternoon Ii said, Ble Ma Fa P" Then suddenly, remembering that we are not all Welsh, I pulled myself up, and found the post- bag containing the batch of jokeleU, nei poetry, riddles, and other things. r ANOTHER JOLLY LETTER FROM > LOUGHOR. Now, follow me with the first:—Park; GIas, Waun-road, L o i i,, bo r. L,- i kr Uncle John,—I am very much interest, I in your jolly Corner. I wish it evcfyj success, and I will help to make it a) success by telling my friends about it, and telling them to contribute jol-es, riddles, and any other good things for; it to be as cheerful as possible. I going to set them an example by sendm a few riddles, etc., to you, and I hope you will approve of them. So here goes: Riddles What does mother look for yet does not want to find ?-Holes in our stock- ings. As I went through a field of wheat, I picked up something good to eat, It was neither iigh, fiesh, fowl or bone I left :ir, tiil it ran alone. What was it?-At egg. As I want through a field one day. I met a man whoso horse was grey, lus ■ Saddle silver, his bride gold, and what his name I've told?—W atts. What is that which is black and white and red .(read) all over ?-A newspaper. Around, around the rick. I met my Uncle Dick. I shook hand with him, and his nose began to bleed. What was lie?—A pump. Why are you more of a carpenter than me?—Because you are a deal plainer. "Well," remarks Uncle John, "I don x know whether the last is a eouirdi- ment or not. Still, my long white whis- kers can be plainly seen." A NEW NOTE FROM CWMTWRCH. Noddfa, Cwmphii-road, Loive (Jwm- twrch.—Dear Uncle John,—We have not seen anyth^ ing from Cwmtwrch sinca a very long time, but here is something at last, I ad) taking a very keen iutc- J" j rest in your Corner in the Leader, which is the first thing I always look for, and it is very interesting, especially tho. riddles and j t-es in it. The comics aro fairly good, but the Corner is more in- teresting tnan the wilole lot ot them to- gether. I have not many riddles, and I have only one joke to teii you, but I hope yon will take them :?s they are. No more now. —from yours truly, David iiiore ll()W._ k Lro l_?q ycu,rs truly, 1)avi(L' My First Batch. What is it that has a thumb four fingevs and skin, palm and a back, yet no ilesh nor boncs ?-A kid glove. What is it that is .sometimes large, sometimes email, and a bod, yet yuu can- not sleep ill Ü r-A rivor. Why is the horse a muse curious eater ? —Because he eats most when he liasu. r, a bit in his mouth. Why do we go to bed ?—Hecause the bed will not come to us. Quick at One Thing, Lmpioyer (to ohice oil arc wia slowest boy I have ever had; aren't you quick at anything?—.boy: les, sir, no- body can get tired as quick as I can. 13, Bevan's-row, Port Tennant, Swank s2a.-Dezir Uncle John,-l am very in- terested in the Children's Corner, which I have read every night since it started, and I hope you will accept this smart, saying" and these few riddles.—I re- main. your loving nioce, Eiteen Bowen niaiii, your lov ln- iiiece, Liteen Boweil Smart Saying. Teacher: What is a icmonr—bmail Boy: Please, miss, a lemon is a sour orange. 'Tis a queer little creature, Aud its coat is greyish black But when it sees a worm, yo u know, Its courage does not lack.—A mole. What is the shyest thing in the world? clock, because it always has its. hands over, its face. What is the smallest bridge in the world?—The bridge of your nose. That, will" do for to-day, children; good afternoon.
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