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The annual election of committee and -officials in connection with the Nan.-Pol. Club took place on Friday and Satur- -day, and the results were declared on Saturday evening. Mr T. L. Thomas was returned unopposed as chairman and Mr H. De la Hay as treasurer, but there were ballots for all the other offices. There were three candidates for the vioe-chair, the result being Len. Williams, 67; C. Griffiths, 43; Dan Davies, 22; secretary R. J. Andrews, 79; W. T. Williams, 57; committee, W. S. Collins, J. Corcoran, I .J. Evans, G-ething Davies, Richard Harris, W. D. Jeffreys, T. W. Jones, Rees J. Phillips, Dr. E. Walsh, Alfred I Webb, P. E. Williams, and Mr T. Wil- liams. LUCKY LAD! u" ? ?? 1 1. 11 ? cm isavaraay evening a you in COLIllled A. sporting paper from Messrs. Jeffreys, •newfagen'ts, and in mistake tendered a ioverign, for a half-penny, and in the hurry vhe coin was placed in the copper till. About an hour and a half later the youth returned to the shop, and saw Miss TJessie Jeffreys, and received the "quid." The barber's pole which formerly graced tun establishment in Pelican St., was surreptitiously removed during the wee sma' hours of a morning of last, week, and our friend the Tonsorial Artisf. would like to meet the jokers who took AN INTERESTING PAPER At the monthly meeting of the Fire- men's Association held at the Jeffreys' Arms, on Saturday evening, Mr John Edwards presiding, Mr Geo. Morgan, official at the Yniscedwyn Colliery, read .a.n interesting and educative paper on "Electricity in Mines" before a large before a la.?go attendance of members. A discussion followed the reading of the paper which was very much appreciated. Mr D. D. ■Oething is the secretary of the Union. WEDDING WEEKES—WILLIAMS At the Pontardawe Registry Office on Tuesday, the marriage took place, by ■jspe-cial lioence, between Mr W. WTeekes, fruiterer, of Station road, sen of Mr and Mrs. Henry Weekes, of Tonypandy, to Miss Annie Williams, third daughter of Mrs. E. Evans, of the Star Inn, Ystrad. gynlais. The bride was tastefully at- tired in a sa.xe blue tailor-made costume, with saxe vella hat, trimmed with a fine ostrich plume. She wss accompanied by Mrs. J. D. Jonkins, of College row, and was given away by Mr J. D. Jenkins, A fter "he oeremony the heppy couple left for Cardiff and London, and on their return a splendid reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. They have the best w ishes of all who know them. PRESENTATION MEETING At the Yjilsoedwyn Arms on Thursday -evening an interesting presentation meet- ing was held, when Mr Thomas Thomas, of the M'ners Arms, waa presented with j a specially cast medal to commemorate his plucky action in stopping a runaway honse and trap at Abercrave recently. Only a f"lw intimate acquaintances of thise oonnectxl with the affair were pre- j .-oefnt at that ceremony, which was carried out with much feeling. "It was due to the sugeetion contained in "Llais Llaifur" -a. fortnigrit ago," said Councillor J. W. Storgan, "that I have procured a medal which will be a lasting memento of the -aplendid act of gallantry performed by Mr Thon-kas on that never-to-be-forgotten -occasion. Councillor Morgan went on to ..de-rib the thrilling scene of rescue, but before he was able to finish, his emotions overcame him, and there was scarcely a dry eye in the room when the worthy •Councillor -at dllwn. His burly form shaking with sobs, he askod Mr W. D. -Jeffreys to rrvJce the presentation. In the emirso of an eloquent speech, Mr Jeffreys referred to the numerous brave mictions performed by Mr Thomas, actions which had made his ijame a household word in places even beyond the Swansea Valley. He relat-ed the circumstances which ha-d l-fd np to the present function, j'nd said that Nli- Thomas had undoubted- ly made a name for himself through •rescuing four Councillors and two men. He thc-n. pinned the medal to the lapet of Mr Thomas' coat, and the gathering F.-v^hos were made by Councillors D. R. Mc'pan wid W. W ?? I toi,??, fonow?g \?:?h C rndUor J. W. Morgan sang ""It C IV. .Nior,an sang "it Mr D. 0. Jones. Sl,-tioii road, recited "0 Harl aras." aiid Mr W. Walters, the ceiiial landlord, added to the gaiety -of tha pr-eeedin^s by a most humorous anTile siiilin- of Dr. Parry s "Eos" by Mr Walters was much ap- preciated. rnd Mr W. D. Jeffreys bro"ht the meeting to a close by reciting pc,nilii-n, specially composed for the oc- casion., 'RITF. CINEMA The attractions at the New Cinema and Theatre this week rival that of many a first class house in provincial cities, and undoubted', Messrs. Edwards and Page are serving up "the goods." The Hod- gini Trio, consisting of two ladic-s 4aid a gentleman, give a. g-rett, gymnastic per- formance, including contortions <af a mar- vellous nature, and some balancing feats which are sr. daring as to be astounding. They perform a series of tricks on the trapeze and rings, and the act finishes with a sensational breakaway ladder feat which revolves ,at a tremendous speed, during which time one of the ladies per- forms some extraordinary contortions in the spokes of a ladder. The audience demand more Miss Maud Goodman, male impersona- tor, has received rousing receptions, and she speedily became a. great favourite. The Five Kels, direct from the Agricultural Hall, London, give a wonderful display of tumbling, contortions, teeth work, on the rings and trapeze, and their comedy is excellent. They have been compelled to appear again and again, after thunder- ous applause. The Cinema. this week-end should be too small to accommodate those who desire to see the finest programme I ever submitted in the Swansea Valley. "THE MIGHTY ATOM." I Alf. Jones, the weight lifting champion, of Ystradgynlais, w ho is more familiarly known as "The Mightv Atom" is to be presented with a bar-bell by a number of his numerous admirers at the Cillema on March 2nd, after which he will proceed to London to take pa,rt in the Weight Lifting Championship for Great Britain. He has been engaged for a week by Messrs. Edwards and Page to give ex- hibitions of his marvellous strength. W. A. WILLlAiVS, Phrenologist, can be consulted daily at Victoria Arcade (near the Market), Swanse.. TAWE PRESERVATION Jjoc if anglers who are interested in the matt tor of preserving the river for fishi.ng purposes would be well advised to be up and doing—otherwise they may be done If the common rights of the people are to be secured against ,monopoly, then a greater and a more livelier interest will have to be taken in the doings of cne Society which has been formed to pre- serve the river and to to stop the pollu- tion which has been responsible for its present state. The Society, of which Mr J. Evans, hairdresser, is the secretary, numbers about 30 members, but it is hoped that the number will be increased to 100 before April 1st. Application, on behalf of the Society, has been made to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for power to form a Board of Conserva- tors for the river from Abercrave to the confluence of the Tawe and Twrch. now tha4t the workers of the district have practically in their own hands the control of this fine stretch of fishing grounds, they should buckle to as one man, and do all in their power to make it one of the finest fishing grounds in the country. A BRECON ROAD INCIDENT. "Cha.rlie," the versatile nght-hand-man of tho theatrical profes.sion of Ystrad- gynlais. had occasion on Tuesday morn- ing to "eprimand a youth who would per- sist in doing mischief near the cinema. In a t, nse kind of way. Charles asked the youth to desist, but without avail; and so Charlie "went for" him, but wa.s warned by a burly person, "You must not touch him; he is mv second cousin." "I don't care," replied Charles, desper- ately, "I'll stop his srames even if he were your step-aunt!" ANTIQUARIAN WEALTH IN YS- TRADGYNLAIS AND NEIGHBOUR- HOOD. A friend, who has had occasion recently to traverse the neighbourhood, whites as follows :— "I have been much struck with the im- mense value of the antique oak furniture, old pottery and china found in the cott- ages and farm-houses in and around Ys- tradgynlais. It is evident that the owners of the goods have but a remote idea of the antiquity and value of what they possess, otherwise they would set a higher store on them. Some of the articles I have observed were rare speci- mens of Swansea and Nantgarw china, and I noticed in one case an old Old Swansea wai-e jug and in another case a piece of Wedgwood ware, each of the value of several pounds,—being used for domestic purposes! Is it not possible to arouse the interest of the owners in their possessions, so that the valuable pieces may be conserved to posterity? Here is a locality in which the antiquarian would revel. A BOXING ENTHUSIAST At the Neath Police Court on Mon- day, an Ystradgynlais collier was brought up on a charge of being dis- orderly at the G.W.Rly. Station. A ticket collector stated that after he had ordered some boys off the station the de- fendant interfered and challenged the witness to fight. Defendant stated that he ws interested in reading a boxing paper, and ha.d lost oon.trol of himself. The Mayor suggested tha.t defendant would do wdi to give up reading such literature if it prompted him to lose con- trol of hiirielf. D-fondant would have to pay 20. ai!(t costs or 21 days. Defendant I would 'rathor have the 21 days. The i\li;N,i- You can have them with all the pleasure in the world. The Mayor of Neath appears to posses a. peculiar sense of humour, but 21 days is no joke! x "AN INCUBATING ENTHUSIAST" I nr T„ .F II.. T* — *L r l jit iDiu k uvnw, 01 ine xuwiway inn has developed a most profitable hobby, and has been described as an "incubating enthusiast." He has, by means of an incubator and a lot of patience been suc- cessful in hatching and rearing hundreds of chicks and ducklings at the proper season. During the winter, however, he has been devoting his time and at- tention to experimenting in other direc- tions, end rumour hath it that he is now able to place a number of three-penny pieces in the incubator in the morning and take out half-crowns in the evening. 4 000 0
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The Durham miners have decided to sleet five additional Parliamentary can- didates. Nominations will be received from lodges, and a slip vote will be taken in the usual manner.
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Cymdeithas y Tir a'r Pobl At Olygydd "Llais Llafur." Sir.—A fyddwch chwi garediced. a chaniatau i mi ychydig ofod er galw sylw eich darllenwvr yn mhlwyf Ystradgyn- lais at, y Gymdeithas uchpd, ac yn en- wedig at y cyfarfod arbeilig gynelir y Sa-dwrn hwn yn y Cynlais Cafe. Cym- deithas yw'r uchod sefydlwvd ar awgrym- iad y Cynghorwr Wm. George, Criccieth (brawd Canghellor y Tryscrtys) a.'i ham- can cyntaf ydyw gwneyd ymchwiliad i'r modd yr a.eth y Comin yn vr ardal a nod- wyd yn eiddo f nigolion. Bydd i'r Gymr deithas wney-d a all er diogelu llwybrau cyhoeddus y cylch, ac yn mhellach yn mlaen telir sylw i bwnc y tir yn eiagwedd eangaf. Yn nglyn a'r amcan cyn.t.af y mae llawer yn amheus iawn am y buddioldeb ymarferol all ddeilliaw o'r ymchwiliad; -eralll a gredant fod y dasc mor enfawr, yn wir allan o bob cyfat-ebiaeth i'r fen- dith geir; ac eraill eto deimlant an- hawsder yn nglyn a'r -dull o wneyd yr ymchwiliad:. Yn nglyn a'r olaf hwn, caniatewch i mi ddifynu geiriau Mr George "What you will have to do is to en- roll members a,t a small fee and appoint an Executive Committee with a chair- man and secretary, who will take the statements of resident and old inhabit- ants who remember the time when a greater use was made of the Commons, than at present, and a note should be made of the different acts of ownership and enjoyment exercised by the people at those times. Then the var- ious acts of enjoyment should be enumerated, showing how the rights of the people have been curtailed from time to time." Dyna gyfarwyddiadau buddiol y rhaid eu dilyn er gwneyd yr ymchwiliad yn effeith- iol. Yn nglyn a'r dadleuon eraill yn er- byn symud yn mlaen, gellir nodi posibl- rwydd y penodir Dirprwyaeth Freiniol i wneyd ymchwiliad yn nglyn a, Thir y Geron a'r Comin, a phriodol iawn yw parotoi a-r gyfer hyny trwy gael o hyd i ffeithiau safadwy ellir eu cyflwyno gan dystion. Nis gellwch, yr wyf yn ofni, fforddio i mi y gofod i ymhelaethu, ond sicr yw y byddai ymchwiliad o'r fath, yn nglyn a chadw gofal manwl or llwybrau cy- hoeddus, ac astudiaeth drwyadl o bwnc y tir yn gyffredinol yn ei gysylltiadau lleol, o fendith amhrisiadwy. Felly, a-r ra.n y pwyllgor cyfamserol, yr wyf yn ma,wr hyderwn y ceir cyn-ulliad teilwng nos Sadwrn. Yr ysgrifenyddion cvfam- serol ydynt Mr J. Walter Jones, B.A., a'r Eiddoch yn gywir, JOHN DAVIES.
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can be conculted daily at the Victoria W. A. WILLIAMS, Phremologist, Arr.s»dp fncar MarV«»t^. Poultry, &c. EGGS from our Champion White Wyan- dottes now ready. Pn 1, Headed by a Cock winner of five firsts, and is mated to six perfect coloured hens, most of them winners, one winning first and special for best hen in show first time out. Eggs, 7s.6d. dozen, equal to any 21 Is. sitting. Pen 2 also contains winners, and are some of the best layers in Wales to-day. Eggs, 5s. dozen. Pen 3, 3s.6d. dozen White Leghorn; eggs, 3s.6d. doz. Barons and Cams, noted laying strains. Ayles- bury and Runner Ducks, eggs, 2s.6d. doz. All unfertiles replaced, Chicks an d Duck- lings double the price of eggs.—C. f REES, Ark Poultry Farm, Ystradgynlais EVERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD Rent or Ownership lA/hich Shall it boe ? One of the types of houses In the Ystradgynlais Garden Village. WORKER Have you considered the amount of money you pay away in rent ? Although you pay rent for years you do not OWN one stone of the house yet you may easily become the owner of Y OUR OWNT house by taking advantage of a scheme which has been formulated in connection with the houses known as Garden Village, Wind Road, where the terms are suck that every working man may become the owner of his own *??* ?*? W ?S& t ?* HOUSE without paying any more than he now pays in rent. For further particulars apply to- P. J. BVANS, Welsh Garden Cities Office, Wind Iload, Ystradgynlais. New Cinema & Theatre Brecon Road, Ystradgynlais. Lessees Messrs Edwards and Page. Our Pictures, the Latest, the Steadiest, and the Best in the Swansea Valley. PICTURES CHANGED THREE TIMES A WEEK. Week commencing February 16th. Starring and Expensive Engagement of Km -.r.r THE MAN WHO HAS BAFFLED THE WORLD, Presenting a Series of Scientific Experiments in Electricity, Magnetism, Suggestion, etc. The Death Defying Escape from the Electrocution Chamber, pronounced by Physicians and Electricians to be the limit in Sensationalism. Duval's per- formance Mystifies and Entertains all Classes. Physicians and Electricians, as well as the general public. Pleasing Engagement ot The Great Comedy Duo, in Clean Comedy, Harmony and Patter. "HE OF THE DIAL," FREID <>G:E:E; In all his Greatest Successes. Prices of admission, 4d., Tip-up Chairs, 6d. and 9d. Reserved Seats (which may be booked in advance), Is. Doors open at 7.15; performance commences at 7.45. TWO PERFORMANCES ON SATURDAYS. Matine-i ct. Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. School children admitted at Id., 2d., and 3d. adults usual prices. Strictest order maintained. The lessees reserve the right of admission. Before Selecting your Cycle or Motor Cycle You should examine my stock, whih consists of Matchless 3t h. p. 3-speed gear, free engine, 60 guineas. Sun Villiers 2t h.p., 2-stroke model, 25 guineas. Triumph, second- band, 3t h.p., X13 10s. Free Trial. In Pedal Cycles I Challenge Competition Customers sax-Absolutely the best value on the market. Sun Road Racer, X4 10s., guaranteed throughout. I have also in stock B.S.A., Singer, Royal Enfield, and Sun Models. Monthly Terms arranged to suit customers' convenience. Vulcanizing and all kinds of repairs promptly attended to. Full stock of Dunlop Tyres kept. A grand assortment of second-hand Cycles for sale at bargain prices. T. €3r» WILLIAMS, Cycle Depot and Garage, Brecon Road, Ystradgynlais.
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Breconshire Education Authority I I YSTRADGYNLAIS DISTRICT COM- MITTEE. I YSTRADGYNLAIS EXAMINATION I CENTRE. My Committee will at an early date proceed to appoint three examiners of candidates for certificates as fireman, shotmen, etc., under the Coal Mines Act, 1911, from Cwmtwrch, Ystalyfera and Ystradgynlais—one for each dis- drict, in addition to Mr. T. C. Jones, of Abercrave, and hereby invite appli- cations for the post,&. Applicants must be actually engaged in the working and management of ooal mines, and must hold a First Class Certificate of Competency under the Coal Mines Act. The fees allowed the examiners are: 3s. 9d. per candidate taking the whole examination, or Is. 3d. for each part of the examination. Applications, with full particulars of qualifications, to be sent to me, the undersigned, and from whom any fur- ther information can be obtained. (Signed), SAMUEL MORGAN, Clerk to District Committee, Maesyderi, Lower Cwmtwrch. Feb. 5th, 1914.
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TO THE OVERSEERS OF THE PARISH OF YSTRADGYNLAIS, the Clerk to the Licensing Justices of the division of Ystradgynlais, and to the Superintendent of Police of the District of Ystradgynlais. I, JOHN WALTER JONES, a Re- freshment House Keeper, now residing at Ty-Gwalia, in the parish of Ystrad- gynlais, in the Licensing District of Ystradgynlais, in the County of Brecon, do hereby give Notice that it is my intention to apply at the (Adjounred) General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at Ystradgynlais on the third day of March, One thousand nine hun- dred and fourteen, for a Justices License under the Licensing (Consolida- tion) Act, 1910, authorising me to keep a house for public Billiard Playing at Ystradgynlais aforesaid. Given under my hand this fifth day of February, 1914, JOHN WALTER JONES. 6/" for 2d* '6/- FOR 2 AT LAKE'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY, YSTRADGYNLAIS. Latest 6/- Novels at 2d. per week. C. D. LAKE THE Bookseller, I YSTRADGYNLAIS PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME of the FFORESTFACH Whit-Tuesday EISTEDDFOD Will be sent on receipt of stamped addressed tpll.pe. Giemeral Secretary :—Ddi. JENKINS, Gendros, Fforestfach. BRIDGEND ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914. Chief Events. 1. Male Voice (minimum voices 70),— "Down Among the Dead1 Men" (Ban- tock), jB20, and Handsome Cup to Suc- cessful Conductor. 2. Mixed Choir minimum voices 50).— "0 Dduw, rho i'm Dy Hedd" (T. Gabriel), LIO, and Oak Chair to success- ful conductor. 3. Childrten Action Song (minimum voices 25) Own Selection, JE5 3s. Programmes, Id. each, per post 14d. from the Secretary-J. LAWRENCE PEAT, Cowbridge Road, Bridgend. Forward Movement Church, MORRISTON. SECOND ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD FEBRUARY 14th, 1914. Male Voice Party: £20 and Photo. Test Piece- I I Y Brythoniad." Children's Choir—" Clychau Aberdyfy 1st prize, £3 and Chair 2nd prize, I. Solos and Recitatiffii, Ci 105., 41 is. and 10/6. NABOTH FRANCIS, Sec. Hon. HOW TO CURE A COLD ADVICE TO THOSE WITH WEAK LUNGS AND CHEST The usual symptom of the commence- ment of a "oold" which may be a aouroo of great inconvenience and pain far weeks, is a running at the nose. This sets up inflammation of the mucous mem- branes or the lining of the throat and nose and inflammation of the kronohial tubes follows, and the result is that the patient is probably laid up for days, sometimes weeks. Life is made miser- able, and the patient knows no rest un til he or she has got rid of the com- plaint. Friends all deviae different remedies and in a very short time, un- less the so-called "cures" have succeeded in making the patient ten times worsfe than before, the neglect of applying the proper remedy at the proper time is re- gretted. Amongst the so-called remedies which flood the market the only really efficient remed y is Bee's Balsam. This marvellous compound is an exceptionally cure and safe preparation and is the re- sult of many years' careful study. In asthma, bronchitis, and all affections of the chest and lungs there is nothing more efficacious than Bee's Balsaam. It may be obtained from Mr J. Harris (London Major Pharmacist), Pharmaceutical, Agricultural and Dis- pensing Chemist, and from Mr T. Harris, M.P.S., Seven Sisters. Sold by all Chemists at Is.1-id. per bottle. If you want to Cure that Cold, get it at once. Prepaid Rates for the following Classes of Advertisements. WANTED, TO LET, TO SELL, PER. SONAL, SALES, SITUATIONS* VACANT, etc. No. of Once. Three < Words. Insertions- 20 6d Is 30 9d Is 6di 40 Is 2s These rates do not apply to Tradte Advertisements or those from PfcMi. Bodies. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED.-Checkweigher for Gurnos Colliery. Applications closes 17th Feb. 1914.-Apply: D. D. WILLIAMS, Oddfellow Street, Ystradgynlais. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS LOCK- UP SHOPS Wanted in Pontar- dawe, Ystalyfera, Ystradgynlais, Gwauncaegurwen, Seven Sisters and Ammanford. Apply in. the first instance to "P. G." "Llais Llafur" Office, Ystalv- fera. -'13,20,27. W ANTED,-On lease cr annual rent, a plot of land about 100ft. bv 40ft., situate within J- mile of Ystalyfera Station. For particulars, apply to W. J. Hadley, M.S.A., Surveyor, Ystalyfera. MISCELLANEOUS SALES TALKING MACHINE.—Shop-soiled. Complete with five records. 25s. A Real Bargain. SECOND-HAND Disc Talking Machine with five records, 15s.6d. 14 DAY Spring Regulator Clock, Strikes hour and half hour on gong, 12s.6d.-T. L. CLAT WORTHY, Jeweller, etc., Ys- talyfera and Ystradgynlais. POULTRY, POULTRY FOOD. ETC. pURE Bred Buff Orpington Eggs, from splendid strain of winter layers,. 3s.6d. per dozen. Also S. C. Rhode I. Red Eggs, same price.—Tom Owen,. Grithig, Penycae, Breconshire. WHITE Wyandotte Eggs from a pen containing three winners, headed by a Cock of Goode's celebrated strain, 3s.6d. sitting. 2nd Pen headed by cocks diroet from T. Barron, from champion laying hens, 2s.6d. All guaranteed fer- tile. Chicks booked from above pens. 1st Pen, 10s. per dozen; 2nd pen, 7s.6d. PRICE & SON, Brynygrinun, Ystrad- gynlais. BUSINESS NOTICES HERBAL Remedies for all complaints are tho best. Try J. W. THOMPSON, Medical Herbalist and Specialist, 1 Lower Waterloo Street, Swansea, and prove it. PALMISTRY and Clairvoyance. —Con. suit Prof. and Madame Virgo on all affairs of life. Daily, 11 to 9, 238, High Street, Swansea (Side Entrance M. Davies, Chemists). Late of the Pier Pavilion, Aberystwyth. (Certificated Palmists, and Members of the B.I.M.S. Incorporated). ADVICE FREE on Restoration of Old O.il Paintings and Engravings. Estab- lished 1790. Old Pictures, Old China and Old Furniture bought for Cash.— THOS. STANLEY JOHNSTON, Carver and Gilder (opposite St. Mary's Church), Church street, Swansea. C. YATES, the Sewing Machine Man, 11 Waterl oo Street, Swansea. Knife; Cleaning and Sharpening Machines— The World's Wonder—5s.6d. Mandoline for Sale. Honestly worth* 35s. A bargain, 15a. Repairs and Parts for all makes of Sewing Machines, Oil, Needles, Shuttles,, etc. Gramophones and Records.—C. YATES, the Sewing Machine Man, 11 Waterloo Street, Swansea. D. J. SNELL'S ANNOUNCEMENTS £ 24—German Overstrung Piano, by Schiller, Berlin, new last year; fine,, powerful tone. Full Trichord, Black Ebony Case. Rare bargain.—D. J. Snell, 1430 High street Arcade, Swansea. Y,19 lCis6 -Second hand Chappell Pian- ette. Iron Frame, splendid tone; raw bargain.—D. J. Snail, 14a High-st. Arcade, Swansea. 960 Wallistra Player Piano, in massive- Carved Rosewood Case, oost Lilo last year; 50 Rolls given free to purchaser. Rare bargain.—D. J. Snell, 14a, High- street Arcade, Swansea. £ 21 —Second-hand Upright Grand Piano, by J. and J. Hopkinson, Iron" Frame, Check Action, beautiful toner- roassive Burr Walnut Case; bargain.— D. J. Snell, 14a High-street Arcade, Swansea. SEVERAL really good Stfcond-handi Organs in stock, from jS5 upwards. In- gpeotion invited.-D. J. Snell, 14a, Higb street Arcade, Swansea. GRAMOPHONES from 21s. Double- aided Records from Is. Id. each. Thou- sands of Records in stock to select from. -D. J. Snell, 21 and 222, High street Arcade, Swansea. IVOR L. ROBERTS' ANNOUNCEMENTS^ 223, OXFORD STREET, SWANSEA LIGHT CARS.—Sole Agent for Perry,- 140 Guineas; Humberetfce Water- cooled, £ 150; Enfield Autolette, Two Cylinders, £ 138; Four Cylindierrs, JB158. Early deliveries, and Free Tuition. MOTOR CYCLES.-Sole Agents for A. J. S., Douglas, B.S.A., Rudge, Enfield, Williamson, Clyno's, Humbers. Early deliveries guaranteed. Send post- card for Lists, etc. J have in Stock several Up-to-date Second-hand Motor Cycles at Bargain Prices, including Douglas, Enfields, P. M. Rudge, Triumphs, Singers, etc. Prices from L10 upwards. Send postcard for list. pEDAL CYCLES.—Agent for B.S.A., Enfield, Rudge Whitworth, Hum hers, etc. Prices from L4 19s. 6d. Easy payments arranged. Send postcard for- lists and terms, post free. Mr Edward Powell held an inquest at Neath Abbey on Saturday on Martha Caroline Griffiths (59), housekeeper. Dr. Jones (Skewen) said that death was caused by cardiac failure following, in- fluenza, and a verdict we returned ac- cordingly.
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CWMLLYNFELL I I THE BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLIERY WORKING. llie information authoritatively an- nounced in this column last week re- specting the recent acquisition by a London company of the Black Moun- tain Colliery created quite a buzz of excitement in the village, and the mat- ter has undoubtedly been the chief sub- ject of general conversation ever since. This week the colliery has presented quite an industrious appearance, and it is stated that already about 30 men are working on the premises under the guidance of Mr. Morgan, who has re- cently been appointed manager. It is stated also that some coal has already been brought to the surface, but con- siderably more work on the part of the labourers is required before coal getting must be started in earnest. Possibly a few men will be engaged in the work- ings next week, but at any rate it is anticipated that a considerable number of men will be kept busy in the course of a few weeks' time. TOM EN OWEN WATER. I I At last, atter several weeks' delay, the Carmarthen County Council have commenced the work of putting down the pipes for the water supply for Towen Owen, and there is now a pros- pect of the local houses shortly receiv- ing their supply of the precious liquid from the Cefnbrynbrain reservoir. Quite a small army of workmen are en- gaged on the work, and the district has presented quite a busy appearance dur- ing the week. FOOTBALL: CUP MATCHES LOST. As indicated in last week s notes, Saturday was a highly important day for local footballers, as both first and second teams were engaged in cup matches. The firsts played Glais away in the first round of the 1st Division of the Swansea Cup Competition, the teams having previously met at Cwm- Uynfell, and the game ended in a draw. On Saturday, however, the result was even more disappointing from the local standpoint. True, Cwmllynfell had not a very strong team in the field, but they were quite equal to the home side throughout, and they ought at least to have drawn again, if not won the match. During the first half the home side played fairly well and registered one try, but in the second, the visitors were keenly on the attack practically the whole of the time, yet failing to get over, although two or three favour- able opportunities occurred. The game thus ended three points to nil in favour of Glais. The Seconds met Birchgrove at Mor- riston, and were up against a much stronger and generally superior set of players than themselves. This match was the semi-final for the Swansea Cup Competition (third division) and after a fairly interesting encounter, the local players lost by ten points to nil. Thus neither of the Cwmllynfell teams have any further interest in cup matches. I MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY There was a large gathering of mem- bers of the Cwmllynfell Mutual Im- provement Society at the Vestry last Wednesday evening, when the Rev. T. M. Roderick, of Cwmgorse, gave an excellent address on Human Develop- ment, urging the necessity of cultivat- ing all human faculties, physical, in- tellectual, and spiritual. The pastor (Rev. D. Jeremy Jones) presided over the audience, and the proceedings were thoroughly enjoyed. I CO-OPERATIVE PROGRESS. Members of the local Co-operative Society will be gratified to learn of the great success of the past quarter's busi- ness. The accounts have not yet been audited, but we are able to say that the sales for the past thirteen weeks show an increase of quite L600, and it is hoped that the profits will have in- creased accordingly. There is thus every prospect of an excellent dividend. Mr. Owen may well be congratulated on the excellent results of his management. CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL. In place ot the usual evening service at the Cwmllynfell Independent Chapel on Sunday, a festival took place under the auspices of the Band of Hope, the members of which organisation contri- buted to a very pleasing and well ren- dered programme of sacred songs, solos, recitals,-etc. The musical items were ac- companied by Messrs. A. W. Thomas and D. W. James. The pastor (Rev. D. J. Jones) had charge of the proceedings and there was a good congregation.