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TOLD IN POLICE COURTS,
TOLD IN POLICE COURTS, SWANSEA. Friday.—Before Messrs. (Jwilym Morgan. Dr. Nekton Jones, Ald. J. Devonald. and Councillor David Griffiths. FOREIGN SAILORS COME ASHORE. tiling HabiIlffin (1-9), seaman, Carl Johansen (30). hroman; Ralp Christian- Ken (26"). seaman, Norwegians Liandres K uiz (). a Spaniard, and Evangelos Granakalais, a Greek, were charged that, being alici-j!c,. tbev landed without the per- mission of the Aliens' Officer, on August 15th. AH the defendants were mem bers of tire crew of the Vera, now in the King's Dock. The charges against the three Xor- wegians were taken finst. It appeared that when Captain Sigmund Hansen told t Ire men of the regulations they said, It's all humbug." Mr. H. L. Shaw, Aliens Officer for Swan-sea, said he warned defendants not to come ashore. The Chairman informed them that" It is not all humbug; it M the law." The defendants were fitted 40s. each, and a guineii interpreter'- fee, io be divided amount the defendants. Mr. King prosecuted on behalf of the police. I It is interesting to note that this is the I first local prosecution under a new order, •which came into force on August Tih. Mr. King, in the other two casw, ap- v plied for an adjournment until Saturday, j and this was granted. i A HAWKER IN TROUBLE. John Morgan (41), hawker, of Pont,. pridd. was charged that. being a British (subject lodging at: 1 10, High.t4-reef: (a lodgiiig-house), furnished to the keeper a falee figned statement af; to his name and permanent address, contrary io Section 20 A.B. Aliens' F!^gis4.ration Order. nifi. Detective WilLinitt Pranci* «s|v>k<' in wresting defendant, who gave hie name as turner, of Chester Anker] the reason for tlje, faiw eerti- •ato. defendant said he had got into hrrmble at the lodging-honee and ilxmsrht -ci-adf, the consequences. Hip, wife and "arp'lv were residing at Pontypridd. Fined 4-1). or one month. DISORDERLY IN COURT. Frank Tillev was summoned IF Mar- garet Stanbury for assault, on August 12. omplainant ? ai 1 defendant blacked her eye. Till* denied the accusation, and "Jd that he onlv spoke to complainant about neglecting her children. Defendant was NJ dioordrly in eAud that he was removed. ATIERAVON. Thursday. CRUELTY TO A HORSE. Dan Morgan pleaded guilty to working a horee in an Tin-ift state. Itifefj^tof Litidset. K.S.P.C.A sup- -,he evidence given by I\C. Fitz- patrick. TJw owner of the horse said he was taken ill in the stable and was unablo to superintend the.departure of the brakes. The B?neh took a lenient view of the case and fined defendant 5s. KNOCK OUT BROW. Thomas Breeze and Thos. Thomas W-pre i charged with fighting oil the highway. P.O. Williams ui-d that Thomas struck 13,eey.e,a knock-out blow. Breeze was fined 10s. and Thomas 15s. ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE, Wm. L. Saunders, Bryn, was charged with bffltig drunk and disorderly and with assaulting the police. T.C. Vernon said defendant was dis- orderly, and when he endeavoured to èH- rest nim became violent and assaulted witness. Deft ndant was fined 20-. for bk-in- drank and 4t)>. for assaulting the police. CANDLES AND COPPER. Sidney Sidney Combes, a dry dock labourer. 4, Sandfiekls-road, A beravou, was charged with having stolen six candles -uid some copper, the property of the Grav- ing Dock Company. Inspector Bees gave, evidence of having found the articles on defendant's premises. Accused admitted that the candles be- longed to the Dry Dock. He denied that the copper wa* the property of the Dry Dock. Mr. George Edgar identified the copper. Coo:nbe.- said he got the copper from a tug-boat called The Bouncer." The Bench found the defenda-iit guilty of the theft of both the candles and the copper, and fined him £ 2. LLANELLY. Thursday-—Before Mr Thomas ,Tones. ALLEGED OFFENCE AGAINST YOUNG WOMEN. ?v youn? lads were ?ih?rg?d with an T?'iv,- yriing ?lads ?i-pr(, cbar,fd xF!.tii 3n tween L La nelly and Burryport on the pre- cious night. The defendants were Arvon Jones, 29, Catheriti*»-stre(4.; Wm. Bennett. HI. Koby-street: Sam Cohen. 19, Albert- strcet; Brinley Thorpe, 8. P ofiter v-street; and Dd. John Daniels. 6. Pottery-street. -Nli-. -Nfa,-tin N. Richai-ds, ior t.h(, pro,,e- cution, stated that the defendants were charged with indecently assaulting two • oung women who were employed at Burrvport. The alleged assault took place in a train whioh left I da nelly at 1.1(1 p-iii. The complainants, who came from Swan- sea. were going to work and so were the defendants, who enteml the compartment occupied by the girls at Llanellv. P.S. John William? iPemhrpy} stated that the voting ladie-s, Tnlda Morgan and! K'jtie Clarke, picked out the dedendaitai nt the works guardroom a,,i the one,, who j ;vss.au!ted them in tlle train. W, lion charged each ot the lads made a statement, Cohen statin# that the taller of the girls made use* ot an improper remark when ihey entered the train. We did not say anthing," he added, hut; 4af CIONV-11. nest saw Bennett: carfeh liold of the smaller girl around the waist and neck- I stooped down and caught hold of her }<w but aho jumped up and pulled the e.ord and commenced crying." Daniels told the oiffcer that he was the hist to enter the carriage, and when he turned to sit down the taller girl had her legs stretched out, so he sat on her knees. I took hold of her coat so that I would not fall off." Hf went on: 1 sat there for a (ouple of minutes and I saw (he boys jtoopmg on the floor, but I did not notice wILat they were doing. The n-e-xt thing t heard was that the train was going to ftop- Tiie officer added that he arrestee! Ih l¡¡¡j-<; a.ad took them to Burryport Police Station. oil the application of Mr. Richards, prisoners were remanded till Monday, bail being ailowed. HAVERFORDWEST. Before Hip (Mr. R. Sinnett) and fiSher n.agisl ra.1* MVAGE ASSAULT ON A WOMAN. Bdith Roberts. Fountain-row. summoned John Eden, Barn-street, for assault. Complainant. said that on August 12th Eden asked her why she called him All offensive name. She denied the accusa- tion. He then said he would do for her, and ran into the passage and krux-ked her down- Then he tc? up a ?'" ?'? and thn>te('J to rip hO' HI? and aftrl'wards I threw six large stones at her throne the !?dro<mi window. H? ?"? ? ?e d<x>r Ixt?r 3ad wanted her 1)0? to come out and ii?ht. He ?so threatened her with a razor D<??tv Chief ConBi?ule James s?id (1<1 f?ndant had :tked lum to plead ?ui]ty on hie behalf ?o pushing ?''?' Roberts do-<m b?cau? )tp co?M not get peace with her. Defendant was committexl for 28 ¡ i rd la>?ur. I
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|THE BATTLE OF N SBS?SBEaP" e! EC?i?s 8 a RaB?? N??S?SS!? • THE SOMME ■ I WILL BE SHOWN AT THE j I CARLTON CINEMA,7 I CARL TOANSEINEMA, I For One Week, commencing I | Monday, Sept. 4th. MUMBLES PIER AND PAVILION. THIS WEEK AT 7.45 P.M. (MATINEE on SATURDAY at 3.30- THE EVER POPULAR BROWNIES in "Pierrot Pie," SUNDAY, AUGUST 20th, at 3.45 and 6.45 p.m., HANNEY'S MILITARY BAND. (Conductor—Mr. SAM HANNEY). NEXT WEEK.—Edward Elliott's "PRONOUNS." ME"\ Aimn;I' PTrLLOCK will be L joining the Colours at the end of the month. In eonssequence of this, the 1 remainder of our Stock lS now offered at 5 further reduced prices. I OXLI T\VO \r.EEKS LONGEK BUllOCK BROSm, Portland St., Swansea. To GOWER From PLYMOUTH STREET, PIONEER MOTOR SERVICES To PORTEYNON and PAR KM ILL, Satur-day 9.3C a.m. and 1.30 p.m. (Return at 3 and 6.30 p.m.). Other Morn- ings at 10 ain. (Return at 6 p.m.) h- LEST YOU FORGET, ——————————.———— I THE GORSEINON, LOUGHOR AND DISTRICT Horticultural Show lloi-5ti"culturai'' .c,? h o w Will be held at the I Girls' Council School, Gorseinon, I On SATURDA Y, August 19th. ADMISSION: 1 to 3 o'clock, 1/ 3 to 7 o'clock, 6d. Ticket holders, at the special invitation of Dr. T raff or d I Mitchell, will be allowed to visit his Private Purk. COWER.-VANGUARD MOTOR SERVICES. From PORTLAND STREET, SWANSEA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th.- To WORM'S HEAD at 9.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Returning at 3 p.m. and 6.45 p.m. To LLANGENNITH at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p,iii., 9 p.m. Returning at 3.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. To LLANMADOC at 9.30 a.m., 5 p.m. and 3 p.m. Returning at 7 p.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST 20th,-To WORM'S HEAD at 11 a.m. Returning at 7 p.m. —
SUNDAY S-ALE OF DRINK, i
SUNDAY S-ALE OF DRINK, i Margaret Jenkins, Priiice of Wale* Hotel, Merlin's Bridge, was isiunmoned for keeping open on Sunday, August. 12th, and John Jones and Ceo. Jenkins, labourers, living at were fummrmed for being on the premises. Miss Jenkins admitted the offence. I'.C. Bo wen 94titi that on the Sunday re- ferred to he saw Jones and Jenkins go round to th<» back way oi the hotel and speak to Mips JenV;ins through the window. Miss Jenkins suid. 011. don't worry me like this." She afte-rwarrls came- out with two pints of bcrr and the inen started drinking. Witness asked Mi5 Jenkins why she had supplied the men, and she Raid. Oh, don't ay anything about it this time, and I'll promise it will never happen again." Deputy Chief C-onstable Janice said that Jenkins had held the licence oi the hotel for Tnany years, and she had never been convi' ted before. Miss Ittikins was lined Ute. and the men 5s. cach.
DUTIES OF THE V.T.C. 1 -.I
DUTIES OF THE V.T.C. Pembrokeshire Territorial I Association's Meeting. At a ?p?f?) ni?edr:? "i the Pembroke^ shh-f 'iprTH,onal Association to c?n?id?r )hfl"?<'M?ot'thcV.T.C.<!r' derta king military duties in the country, held at the Drill Hall, H?v?rford-?e?. !?d St.. Davids 'PpM'tfd that Gcn?''3? pitcairn-I Campbell. C?mma.nd'it? <?i<?r. Cb??t?r. had written him to the cff?-t that i? the! Volunteers of the couety were prep a red to take over a number of posts a« sentrjes he would be ready to lend great c.oat.s and rifles and to supply ammunition. It was stated that the ,Haverfordwe* Corps had refuse d to do anything until ,-uai.s and -qnipm^nt were applied, and that in MH?ord no m?n were avaHuMe. The corps at Tenby .and Saundp.J'l'foot II were prepared to -uard local works, while it was "btecI HMt guard work would be cai-rie(i oixt at I'ishgrard. Ix»rd Davids said they nnwt not lakej it for granted r.hat no help would be forth- coming iron: the War Office. He believed there would be Territorial l'ates of pay I by the tiate they got the forces.
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Col. Mildmay, M.I' for Totnes, has re-j turned !o I'iet<5; Devon, from France, with I I: nghi lq Jl1lur.d, through Ms horse i aad rolling •>> liiuu
( AUSTRIA'S HUGE LOSSES.I…
( AUSTRIA'S HUGE LOSSES. Geneva, Thursday.—Confidential official figures collected by the Austrian Red ("roes Society .elating to the Russian offensive are published here. I The Austrian losses from <:h<- b?inrun?! of that ?'?nsive down to .July 7 were esti-Ij ?(--)fthat at:— ( i (lwli t(-) Jii]N, 7 N%,t,rt? c,,ti KiHcd. 78.00ft Missing :300.716! -A f i 1;6 i ri Ir ;100. 716 Wounded. 321.tHKi Total. 637,716! I he losses sustained as a result of the I J{H;[;) n OnenôlYC must now exceeil one million. bxclianyc.
I CAN YOU CURE MY -RUPTURE?…
CAN YOU CURE MY RUPTURE? 1 do jiot profess to oiVer anv sufferer a cure; tijerf, is no ciltc iov rupture (ex-, cept possibly an operation). What I unrier- to do is to fit a suitable appliance to correctl y ho!d I he nipt lire njider all ( on- ditions, and thus enable you to follow vour avocation with perfect safety and comfort. Beware oi' quack?" that advertise a cure..Nothing is more important to yon than your heaJth; your health depends upou your t rn", Call at Rich, The Chemist, Ltd.0, High-street, Swansea, aTld akt() see Mr. Rich; t.41 him aljout it confidentially.
SOLDIERS PLAY BOWLS. I
SOLDIERS PLAY BOWLS. The bowling competitions among the eoldier.4 ai Llanelly Pare Howard Red Cross Hospital resulted as follows Ree« i umbrella, jire- sented bv F'te. H ugh# The Ring K ing"); | 2, Pte. Evans (pertumed potter, presented by Messrs. T. Morgan, and Son). Pte. Streeter ilv> ot cigars, presented l>v Mr. I J. C-olIiver) 2. Pte. Ca*ey ami POAvellf; (hox of cigarettes, pre<tf'nicd by Mr. W. \X. Miron. L.R.S.. Swansea). Following a smoker at tho hospital, tb<' prizes were distributed by Mr. S. Miron. -_u
MUSICAL flUO(,FFf> I
MUSICAL flUO(,FFf> At. a recent examination held oSwansea of the Roy a-! Academy of Music, Miss Rachel Jar. Thomas, Kogcr-itreet, 'Prebcetii, parsed with distinction Division J. R.A.M.. R.C.M. iwrnmar of music in pianoforte I playing, The abO\'8 w a pupil of mi,3,81 Maggio D. J-ohn, Stone-road. Treboeth, to whtlm fjreat ci-odit i6 due OR a teaohez. C&-19 — ■ ————.
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What is believed to be a record crop of wheat has been cut a Oholsey, Berks. In addition to its great weight, the straw is live t>ot ion- and the wheat care measure tdn inchca.
FLOWER -SHOW. )
FLOWER SHOW. ) SMCcessfyJ Exhibition at Pontardawe. There was a splEndid attendance at the fifth annual flower show which wati hel 1 at the Drill Hall. Pontardav.e. on Thumlay The exhibits were of a higher standard I tha 1 in previous years, whilst the number of entries constituted a record. The judges wereFlowers and vegetables, Mr. U, T. Bradley, The Gardens. Dyrfryn. Neath: butter, eggs, honey, etc., Mrs. Jones, Garth Farm. Rhydyfro. and Ali,.iF Maud John. Cefn, eithrym. Clydach: farm produce, ete., M L Tho £ Jones, Garth Farm, and Mr. John Ro berts- NantmoeJ, Rhydyfro; pen paintinp and oiocheting,.Mr?. Devereux, Park Drive. Swansea. The chairman of the committee wjs Mr. B. Ishvyn Phillips; vice-chairman. Mr. Wm. Krans; hon. treasurer. Mr. M. L E. Morsran; hon. secretary. Mr Albert B-,t ton: all of whom worked hard to make the t affair a success. The following were; THE AWARDS: I OPEN CLASSES. GUT BLOOMS. i twelve ro«e» (not less than «ix varieties) Mrs. F. W. Gilbert son, Pontard?wc;2,M)g 1. <J Gilbert son. Pontardawe. Twdve alters fnot lose, than six varicne?): Mri. C. (j. Gilbert son. Tv/ctTp dahti?.R (ca<'tH?!. dL-tinct v?rictiM; 1. Ueo. &:oi/t'fi0Id. Ty Uwyn. neat eath ?!xbunchMofgwpptnpas:].A!r:F.W. Giloertwn: 2, Mrs. C. G. Gilber Twobe carnations (not loss than ;?ix varie- ties): 1. R. Walter?, Clydach; 2. V. D. 1 homae. Bryncocn. TVclve pansies (not less than six varie- ties): 1. Daniel Device, Trebauos; 2. H. Wl- t-e-'sT. Four beconias, any variety (distinct): 1. C. J. Floyd. Pontardawe; 2. Mrs3. F. W. Uil- bertson. Iwelvc violas (not, less than varieties): 1. W. D. Thomas; 2. Mrs. C. G. Gilbert-son. (six vases percnttiak: (not less than three sorts) 1. Mrs, C. G. GiJbertson j 2. Thomas Thomas, Glais. our vases of 10 weeks stock (distinct): 1, Gilbert-son. FRF IT. )h?h of sis apples (¡c"ert\: <. Miss H M. Jrnhiis. O.vd?h: 2. 1). J. Jenkins. <")v(?fh I Dish of sit apples (cooking! •. J. P. Gcthin, Gia I) t),qvjps, ri ri 9. Plate of zcofehei,rie?i 1. W. -L) 'rhoma? 2. R. Walters. I JH?h';fh!a?;k currants: ].D.?.Pr?c. "L culg;y nhns, YECHTABI/K^. Twelve po-is liroad beane: 1. Mrs, F W. GPbensioTt; 2. Mr«. C. G. Gilbert-son. 2. Daniel Havles, Trebanos. Six parsnips: 1. R. Wilkins; 2, D. Davie*. Six spring sown onions: 1. R. Welkins; 2, J. Samuel. Clydach. Six autumn «own onions: 1. R. Wilkins; Z. Tohn ,Sa.muel. Four leeks: 1. R. WilkfnK; 2. Mrs F. W. GiIberts«on. Twelve scarlet runner Iwans: 1 A May, Rrifonferry ?„ [) [>ivieft Si* beetroot: 1. K. Wilkins; 2. H Walters. Bra-ce cucumbers: 1, Dan Evans, Ystrad- gynla-i?; 2, Mrs. C G. Gi'bcrtsnii, Two lettuce: 1..1. Bymoruls. Pontardawe: 2. 1). Ii. Price, Yftradgyiilais. Walters: 2. Mrs. C. G. Gi/lx-rtson. 1 Two sticks celery (red or white): 1. A. J. Wilkiiis. Ammanford; 2. R. Wilhins Six white turnips- J. R. Walters; 2. Mrs. F W. (i Ibcrtson. I ix tomatoes: 1. Mrs. C. (j, Gilbertson; 2, Goo. Keoorficld. I Six p?atop.? (kidney): 1. Geo. t?nrf?M: 2. A. M?. Six pft?.ttx? 'round): 1, Mrs C. U GHh?-t- I eon 2. R. Wilkins. of 1. R. COTTAGERS' CLASSES. CUT BLOOMS. (not lees than three varieties); 3. W. D. Thomas; 2. J,R. Seddon. PaMar- dawe. Six asters (not less than three varieties): t. W. II. Howell, i'ontardawe; 2. L. Jlopkin, Ot-aigeef!ip,tt,c. frix dahlias Krictus). not less than three varieties: 3. Jas. Sedtloti; 2, Wm. Jones, Birch prove. ^ix stocks (not less than thrpp varieties): i, L llopkin; 2. R. Walters. .'Hx pansios (not less than three varieties).- 1. W. H. Howell; 2. Jae. Seddon. 8ix violas (not less than three varieties): 3. A. Davie*, Pontardawe; 2. W. D. Thomas. Four carnations (not less than three varie- ties) 1. Jas. Seddon; 2, R. Walters Four bnncbes sweet peae (distinct) 1. D. L. Price. Vst radpynln in 2. Jas. Seddon. Hunch of sweet peas (any varieties): 1, fo'r:'rl HapKocd. Pcntardawc* 2, Mrs. Wm. Evans, Pontardawe Yasfg annuals (disit-inct sorts): 1. T. Thcmae, Glais; 2. W. D. Thomas. Three vases perennials (distinct sorts): 1, W, I). Thomas; Thomas, Alltwen PLANTS IN POTS. Two winriow plants: 1, Mrs. J. Seddon; 2, Thomas. Two geraniums: 2. Thos. Thomas. Two fuch>sias Mrs. J. Seddon. FRUIT. Six P. Gethin. Glais; 2. G. J. Jame3, Ynipracudw. I Plate currants (red): 1. R Wilkins; 2, A. J. Wilkins. Plate currants (black*: f. T). 1" Price: 2, T J. Fdwards, Yttradgynl.iis Plate g,)fwberrieg: W. j). Thouia5- 2. K. Walters VEGLJAB LLS. Twelve pods neas: I. R. Wilkins; 2. John Rec"Pont-ardawe. Twelve pod& broad beans: 1. Jag. ??(iuor: 2. W. Davit's, Ynysmudw. Twelve scarlet runner beane; 1. R Wil- I kins; 2, Jr.s..Seddon. L. Prite. i'?, c dwarf bean>- 3, D. L. Price. Three r-arrots: 3, A. J. WilRiu^: 2. Rd. Wilkins. Three parsnips; 1. R. Wilkins; 2, Wm. Jones, Birchgrove. Sir spring sown onions; 1, R. Wilkins; 2, D W. ijewis, Clydach. Si\ onions lautumn 1, R. Wilkins; 2. A. J. Wilkins. Four leeks: 3, R. Wilkin«: 2. 1). L. Prire. | Three beetroot: 3. H, Wilkins; 2. \Vm Jonce, Birehgrovc. Vegetable marrow: i. i'r;n Fvaus, Ystradgynlais: 2, W. D. Thomas. Ijcttucc 1 and 2, Jas. Seddon. "IVe!ve shallots: 3, A. Ohiicotl. Pontar- dr.wo; 2, S. Wilkins. Two cabbage iwhite): 1. R. Walters; Z, G. Jiewif. YnysirtUilw. fwo cabbage (redi • 1. W. K Mainwarlng, Alltwen: 2 K. HapRood. Pontardawe Two sticks celery (red or white): j, R j "Wilkine: 2, A. J. Wilkins. Four white 'turnips: 1. R. Walters; Z, J. Hrp" Pontardawe. Three sticks rhubarb: 1. W. Davief, Yny' s- Four tomatoes: 1. W. D. Thomas. Bry' n- j roch; 2. 1)',11 Evan", Ystradgynlais. Six potatoes (kidney): 1, Mrs. William's, Rhydyfro :2, H, Wilkins. potatoes (round): 1. D. L. Price; 2, .R. Will;ins. Collection of vefretabies (five kinds): 3, A. Wilkins; 2, I). L. Priee WtLDFLOWKRS (C'HlIdjltEN'S CLASS). Basket of wild flowers (arranged to effect), to (?iiilCLreli iin(ie;- ?4: 1, !?Y,-i?. Heo!)a-. Ynysmudw; 2. Anni? Jones, A?m-pit; 3. Jeirnetta Gwilym, AHtwcn. HONEY. | 1 Three lb. sections: 3, Ivor Da vies, Gower- ton: 2. Wm. Davies. Waunarlwydd. Three lb. glass jars: 1, Ivor Daviee; Z. II T. Bradley, Neath. FARM PRODUCE. Si\ swedes: 1. Wm. Ijiiviee. Waunarlwydd; 2. Tbofc. Evans. Gowefton. Six turnip*! (white): 2. Wm Davies. t-Oü, man golds (yellow or red): 1. Tliw. Evans; 2, D. L. Price. Sheaf of oats iblack): 3. Thos. Evans- 2 Win. littvies. Wm. Davies, She it' of wheat: 1. Wm. Davies; 2. Thos. Evans. PiGGS. Si), eggs (white;: ] Mrs Williams. Rhydv- fro; 2, D. L. Price. Six eggs (brown): 1, Miss Mary M. Jones, Morriston; 2. Mrs. n. T. Jones. Trebanos BUTTER. Two pounds (separate): 1, Mrl". fTilliams Rhydyfro: 2. Miss Marv M. Jones. HOME-MADE BRRAI). Two 41b. loaves (open to cottagers cvnlyi • 1. M)?. Gwilym. Alltwen: 2. Mrs. S?rab Davies. A ill wen; i, Mrs. ?f.r:)h Davif? Pentardawe, rE; PAINTLNG. Article of pen paintinc done by 1. Miss Annie Williams. AHtwen: 2. MF M. G. Davies. Hkctty; 3. Mies Miriam Moseq. Pontardawe. Article of pen paintintr done hy exhibitor I (open to cirls 16 years old and under): J Miss Linda James. Pontardawe- 2. Mirs Mabel McCnlloch. Swansea. ¡ CROCHETING WORK. ) Croc-hetinj: work (cottoni done by exhihi- I tor: 1. Mies Bessie James, Hwan.««a { Tnehanos; Mi&s Jessie Ivey, Peng-v^rn road. Mynyddbaoh. Land ore; VpeK-ial, > iN) M«g\eio Kv«ns, 13, Ynj'fl<I«rw-ro«.d. Pontar- da-we. WC11 work done by exhibitor: l. Mi^ H. Owflym, Bryntawe Ox)tt-apes, Railwav-terl l-aoe, A 111 wen; 2, Mi<B M. A. Glais Hoiiec, Ijandoi*.
MUSICAL WCCEStXI
MUSICAL WCCEStX Baritone prize ?tionai EiMeddfod, Aber- ystwyth, won by Mr. Gwilym Jons, Ystratf- crynlais. Prizes won in every competition of note, almost without exception, by pupils j of Prof. By ve<l l..ewÜ'. 33, Mansel-street. Swansea. Writs
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?napp?ai is iiL??dc? 1).v the e4lill-I mitt?c of the Society of Friends of Kussian Freedom to the Home re',??t t 11 -?t in no circumstances should Kussian refugees in this country be eooipclled to xeturu to Kussia. 1
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1 000 AMAZING BARCAINS ? It will be a positive loss to you | | I if you fail to take the fulleit [ I advantage of the sensational g I sale now in progress at H. I| g Samuel's. Over 20,000 briht 1 J 1 new bargains are offered for g | immediate ctea??nce at prices j I DRASTiGAlLY REDUCED m REGARDLESS OF COST. II Call now and make the most | || of the astounding saving 2 every sale purchase means I I for you. You may never again  ? be able to secure the article Mj ? you have set s<a?-? Jy I your heart I r   J S upon at j ? a??? j U h :1"'J j¡ 3. nt\" ."s ? such an I h(f,d ??! f j| amazingaly n | I# low f???.?'F o W 2 ëtb )roa-po. wv ot:t 22 and A price. I ^'ch%^you7; I ''I:t co 'n n F  ndlt;Ort::O- S_ I CALL ? 06?? $ | MOW ?????? 1.4 I || 5-STOME DIAMOND Rme.. i |H 5 exqt>;=.ito Diamonds :n "C ftg I H ? GoH ?"??' &ettin?. Am??tng <S3/ £ § ? DA?TY ClD BROCM. J j? 'n ne? t?'o.) dssign, ;);tjJ)ny < (ft S 'S f?nish? iri ')-ct. '.oid, set w;:h hue 413 B M lu?"ro,??, ge:n. Arr.a/mfr off^r. n I H |1 HECTflO-3unn TEAPOT. | E' ? Tall ?z'. kwvity -ectr.vSiiver- A /ft g I plated ar.ti..c??er?:-H-t'?. ?3?- X/n ra lIih.;cnt baJ gain. y ()!d at .?? 6.8/6 ? COLD PGTO PEbNT. 'g Channing new doiigii. briutilully tinisbed |s ;■ ar"l s«t With 8 lustrous Gems. ft IB V.'orlb double.  ? V'&siS^X "(I" to ?\'??' ?,- <*?' ?n ?.. Y ?"? <" ? -?f?'s??  JI S ir.ENTS' S ??C??-SiGMSTRtMCS. la ms=Aivp. p M Ifl Handsomely finished in | 5 Hg |W 9.et.Cot<! V.'rar for a lifetime. P I MASSiVE BUCKLE KEEPER RING. X H Cho:cly engraved designs, o-et. A I E| Ifl -ttiirie,i Go!(I, v?il',Ie urioL,,Lain- s/. 8 ?b!e e\s.hère, < S I SAFETY RAZOR SET. I I Nickf.i-plated Safety Razor and Jt tf% S ''?x blades, compact -n-d4/3 K N1 | case. Exiraordinary Sale o?,r. fc BL COLD BRACELET WATSH. Periect timekeeper, in hea.l1t,f\\1!' finished |Bl BL ?—  6 GoM s?Jt do-ins BrRce- K let oi latest 35/ 9 1 '& .?.? I t m.?G?' t \.U\( Wni" HC&\ l MiL57ARY HAIR Ng t 1 BRUSti8. B) B r"?.  1 I'airo'Gerils'Mi'iMrv Sj a ,f.e. H.i-.rBrttsbM?/j? 6, ?Cout? '?:.?.;?%d <?mb ?/? | a?'?*? ?f' ?'v? ?  iW wv* \?0n. -W ? "teas', g, 1 ?<i'? f?'"? ?uM?fe?ae of ■ '<?Q!?? e? ? sonsational 1| <% ?'?' X "i t offers ? ■ 1 fn \<J" DLIS\ E'ectro-p/ate ? ? ???R ?'?" ? ?? !< ?% ? ?ec??-??fo | \Zc(' \1 C??..v and | ■ j$* Silverware. fl 1 0HLL TO-DAY! I I' See the bargains in the w ndow! 0 ? C?iStomcr? Rail Fa?es Paid. g =H. SA1UE1= 1= ilia 1$ 'I; 9 ( W atchmaker to ike Admiralty ), a 1 2:5, OXFORD ST. I (UNDER THI FID CLOCK) I SWANSEA. I | j Also at Cardiff. Newport. Metrhyr, etc. 8 3d If unable to c11'. fLr Free CatatJllul to li a K. Satruel. 110, Itla-kst St., Manchester. iR £ P A B D RiffES. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED, HOUSESJV\'ANTED AND TO LET. Twenty wol5 and under, three insertions, one shilling; 3d. for every additional tive words. Six insertions, one shilling and sixpence; bd. for every additioual five words. LOST AND TOUND. Three insertions, one chilling and sixpence for twenty words, and td. for every additional five words. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH, IN MEMORIAM, &c.. NOTICES. One insertion, one shilling for twenty words, and 4d. for every additional five words. Verees: 6d. per line. TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS. Twenty words, three insertions, two shil- ling's; tid. for every additional five words. Six insertions, two shillings and sixpence; is. for every additional &even words. The forepoing are nett prepaid rates. No account will be bookwi under 36., and &d. will he added for booking to every bis insertions. LcsR than five additional words to count as five. FINANCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Fonrpenoe per line first insertion; 3d. per line per insertion afterwards. ThM scale does not apply to Advertise- rnents from Corporate or Public Bodies, j Bankruptcy or Liquidation Notiom. Sales and Let by Tender Announcements. HEAD OFFICE- LEADER GUILDINCS, SWANSEA. Tolepfiorm: t234 Central (11 LinMk Telegrams*. "Loader. Swansea." LONDON OFFICE- 151, FLEET STREET, E.C. Telephone: 2276 Central. LLANELLY OFFICE- LONDON BUILOINCS, THOMAS ST. Telophone: N o. 174- NEATH OFFICE- ALFRED STREET. Telephone 1 No. 2SI. MUSICAL lNSTRUMEKTi Thompson & Shackett's AMnouncefnentt. PIANO.—It you waut a good Piano, cheap. P. now ie the time to buy, as ThompMc and Bhackell. Ltd.. have btneral in stock re- turned by Hirers at the Front; offered at bargain$<ricea, and equal to new in ali re- speeta. Send for Lists, with fuU particulars. 39, Castle-street, Swansea etc. etc. LOVELY Little Organ, returned frcm hire, only Fivo Pounds cash; suitable for pleasant ounday afternoon; also Estey Organ, only £ 12; and several other bargains to clear. -i'homp»on and Shcxkell, Oastlcvatreet, Swansea, etc.. etc. COLLJVR1) and Collard Piano, only £ 26 ?OLLARl7 and Collard Piano.oBly .EZS others at low pricee. Li? Free on appl?c? tion.-Thompson and Shacliell, Ltd., 39, Oastle-street, Swansea, etc.. etc. arl- ji ',r,IrneAt tit-II, meeting* <■> a mark of 1- ix,v,t -to tho memory of Eogi?i' Till 11
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[BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. DCATHak AR-NOLD.-Died on the '1th in-st., in Jxm- don. of wounds receive(t on the lth July, Oliver V«uerhton Arnold, Second Ijjent^n- ant, Worcester Re-giine-nt. tie dearly loved young-er -on <vf c. t'. and A. M. Arnold, tour Oakr. Sutfcon Coldfieid, a,no bedoveti husband of Sybil Amodd :riaupht«ir of Capt?m and Mm P. (j?te?, L?tKt?n.. a^ed 28. 96AS-'S STEPHENS— On Wednesday, August -6tii. aL t.Le New Inn, Cjyda-cn. na;d Join 8tephellh. Funeral, {rentlemen only, tOo- morrow 'Saturday;, at 4 p.m.. for Salem Churchyard. Clydach AB-lB EVANS.—On the 16th, at 205. Carmarthen- road. William, tho beloved husband of t Sarah Evans. Fnnenil 4 o'clock Saturday, for Babell Burial-ground. 9SA8-13 KEESE.—C>n the 26th July, at Butte City, Montana. Maggie Ann heese. the L-cli)ied wife of Thomas Keese and eldest daughter of Mrs. Ann Aiort, Cwmbwria, Swansea. SALMON.—Last iSunday. August nth. at Sisbome, New Zealand, the dearly be- loved husband of Annie Hilda Salmon, daughter of Morgan Hussey. Walter-read. ,S w e I,c-,a. 97A3--2a BY) NO-N.-Oit the 15th insfant. at West- iKiurne Dairy, .Uumblei. ixittic Beynon, 1k. beloved wifp. of John Beynon. Public funeral Saturday, leaving for Mumbles Cemetery at 3.30 p.m. Xo flowers.
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WREATHS, BOLJO. UETS, &c., byI "KITLEY'S," THE SPECIALISTS IN ALL FLORAL DESIGNS. CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE FOR GLASS WREATHS. OPPOSITE NATIONAL SCHOOLS. OXFORD- STREET, SWANSEA. (Tel.. 21y Central.) ALEXANDEif J(SrrNSTYjN'llie Most Tin- to-date Florist in Swnnsen WREATHS, BOUQUETS, and other FLORAL DESIGNS, arranged in he Latest Landon Style. 27. I OXFORD-STHEET. SWANSEA. Telephone: 667 Centml. <( LEADER" C LASS IF it D ADVTS. DEFENCE OF THE HEALM ACT. Adverti&iemente in the Situations Vacant column from Firms whose business consists ?hc'!y or ma,iny in enKinpering or b¡p. bui}djn or the production of !\r. ammu- 1114tiori. or explosives, or cf gubs'nt-es re- Quired for the production thereof, are, in order to comply with Bi.*euiatiori 8 t b) of the above Act, subject to the loiiowing Ion- ditions :— Ao person resident more ttLan 10 milee away or ;>„irexdy et,Ka,;ed on Government tforiv will oe engaged. 6<ilbi;tLi.ANLutJS bliUAUOrti VACANT. tt?OOT TRAPh.-Bcuch Nf'u Wanted on !JD rei«.ir-4 ???igi.j? a.?? L&y AM?L- anL hit 11 eApti'.oit.e at lii-srj, (.o-operatue ss-ociei-y, I'on.a. uiiikik .H¡- ,X'l£1J.-a MÇ';i}g'3;H:rh8;-fQr boy ? t ana KH'?, ?gee 9 io 7.—Mrs. JJ. C J0B11, Djtfe'wyna, slvet.y. 9iAS-i Men and Youths. GKOCEhY and Pievieioii. Wanted Branch \jr Aaiia-fcei" and proviiion Hltll.! 11.- •t -Yp? ? .-H'CKiLai?, <??i?)H'??t' .?<' ?-t), J'?"? d ? ?.. 96A?-L.4 ;t%F}lJl:eta L' Irl-:a:;L:1= Ai.iuy. giving lefeiem-ei <n?t «uSK iCQuireo, to Mr. Wilfrid Mp- Jilackpiii, wem. Ad.A X TED. experienced Man ioi Whole. Vi saie Grocery v, arehouse.—toox L l, Jjeauer Oihct, d>vau&ea. j6Ah-1J A'OUTH u5-17) W?Dted to help deliver X viioceiics ?)tn -uot.Ot.—Ap?i.y ?cri-?tt- aJl-, Morgan anJ Co.. I'roMeiou Mer- cliants, 4. Vv aterioo-street, Swansea StwiB-W ANTED, Wapon Clerk; must b. thor- il ougmy experienced 111 tnib deiiari- ment; non-eii^iole lor Army.— Ap-ny tYu?ons. Daily i?dde!. 97Ab-2J I.k V ANTED, bj f>oliiery Owners and Coal .tT Exporters, hipping Cip.K of ome ex- peficnce (ineliyibje;, witn Kiionietigv oi Ln,SlOj.!1 House IJU,,1neH, Oollieiy una hall- way Traffic, etc.—aepiy to «oA •>?, i'ost Ottice, ,r.AN'}:I'"lJ. Bricklayers, lid. per hour; VV Labourers, y^d. per hour; Painter*, lui per hour,p1)iY Broadfoot, iXintmctoi'. Pontiienry Station. 97A8-21 ?"A?'l'Eb. Man and Strong Youth tor .t? Warci.ou<tC.—A?piy W<1lter- Jones, and C., Ltd.. 119, Strand. Swansea. 97A8-21 HAULIER Wanted. uted to Work; JLl union wagrwi given.—Apply John Hughes and Son, Box Works, Tyisha. Llan. elly. 97A8-23 | CMAKT Vanm.m Wanted nt once (in- k/ riipiolc).-Aiodcl Steam Laundry. Clar- wa.lJl!ea, 96A8-19 \^7 ANTED. Man to run Suction Gas Plant t 1 (ineligible!.—Write Plant." Leader Office, Swansea. C8-18 Women andGirli. WANTED. Experienced Packcre and ,tt Sort?r?.? a?) '?evfra! <iirls—Apply' ''i Mauagtres*. Rata", Laundry, Swansea. ?8A fi-24 j GIRL Wanted, no washing, no cooking. r Liberal outings.—Apply, with reterl en yes, 2i5. rligh-str-ee:, Swan«8. 98A«-2! l\:flLLIXÈR Wanted at oDce- &\e or =iY l' '1. yea's' p\pfri;'rof: abh' to crr('; local rtdident.—Apply Baker, Milliner, Neath. C'6-25 TTELL Educated Ycnng Lady a? C??hier- V> C14?rk. Apply, bating exppr?nce ajid? salary required to Piano. this Office. HAIRDRF.5IXG.-mGrtYlg- Lath Jl wanted to a?si?t at counter and '?niin? 'to be taueh; the art of Ladn> and Genue- m«n & 11airdres«;ri £ i^navin?. Manicuiw, | etc. Agr-, 39 to 2-' Apply persona. Mr, T. j). llarriee, Haiidres>-er and Ohiro- p0{¡¡"t. St. Helenroad, wan;. '17AS-M ? ??ALEXDER? Hand wanted f,,r Steam \? Hmndry; g??od rcf?c!Xf' rc?uared; wages, 12s. weekly.—Apply Matron, Swansea Hospital. C8-15 Boys, Girls, and Apprentices. i WANTED, a. smart Lad. about 15, to VV t?pam )hc l(> Cream Bn?me?.—Apriy the Oxford Cafe, il. Oxford-street., Swansea, 96A6-1S 96AB-1S -iRDMaid and Corridor -Y-ai(i Quired; goo<i rcierciues I' llLa.l: ?agpM aecording to Ptpcrn'n?c.-Aup.tv M?uron, Swansea Hospital. Ui-18 ;JOOWER ReQuire middle-aged 1:hmee. tT keev-er, age about, 45; two cb)jdrcnj 11 anu "0: tcrnks and rcferenoeie.—G. &,w- 15 Uoeworth-road, Stiewen. 97A8-21 i "W^ANTED, General Servant end of ? VV August: two in family: reference^.— Apply Mrs. Bowen, 12, Queen-Street eath, t C8-21 | W ANTE]), Experienced Cook-Generai; j V ? also l'oun;; Girl as Houisemaid. Must ha^e eooti rcfereccee. Two in lam; J\ Apply between 6 and 7 at &tli \ïlb Mor- ribtoti. 97 8-211 "TXT"ANTED, capable General: alt-o Nurse- t" maid.-Ai)ply 39, Victoria-i\enue. Mumbles. %A8-19 \\7"ANTED, A good General; emai? f,,milv. Tt no children.—Apply M Jto?ers, j Uplands-crescent. 96A8-19 j '?'A?TEr'. a ?ood D.??irl: r?fprenc? V V required. —Apply MRthta. "Nor- wood, Qaeen'.s-road. Sketty. 9,4,8-19 WANTED, Maid for Morninc?.-AppIv V ) Nurse ET?ne. la, Ffynonp-strp?. 96A8-19 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE WANTED AND FOR SALE. 1-. CECOMD-HANDFnrc'tn??'&<'atT?c?, ? Kiven by me. Drop a poetc&rd. ANd w: call.— W. J.%mes, Ii. bLb;!4lJrÐt!L. t-t. Thomas. Swansea. TO L0ST ^N0 P QUND. I ']-ÕST on ThTtMday. hetw«;nFfvtK'n?- J? ?r?t anri Morr?o; Gold Banclo. G,ue Pattern, with Pendant attached: ,-et j with Amathyst. Finder rewarde<l on re. turning iaLmL, to 9. Ffynone-street, Swaneea  /? KEWABD to any Peraon rcturnirt? to tj/ jm H?'<'? Daviee and Sons. Alexandra- road. La.dr 'c. Rainproof Coat left iu TrQ m- car leaving l'nysfortran, Sundav nipht t¡.Zr¡,¡i ? ??.? ???? -?L- ?A8-?j IQST, between Thr;.e-Cr-ánd Thrpf J CliS'? Bay, on Au?u?t )6tb. Purse con- taining Money and .Net/'?.—Finder reiarded1 -)Il returning to T. Hopkins. Petiybryn, i Three Crosses. 98A B-19 w ILL the Boy who wrongly claimed VV Mackintosh from (iitard on 5.45 Train from Mumbles, August. 15, return same to Stationmaeter. Kutland-street, or procced- ?ill be t??kcn? 97 A8.:8 PALMISTHT. I PALMISTR, ?'fADAMEDRUSfLLA?F.B.LM.S.?Dip* i loma Palmist. Clairvoant American Mvglu Readings. Advice Daily ,-AddJ'(,: 68. St.■ HelenVroad, SwanLea (opiwsitp the Ho?pitaL. 98A8-2o t MADAlil)ALMA. Celebrated Welsh PaJm- 1" it. Phrfno.o(r?t. AdYio. or. M,,Lrriage, Chaacea. Specuh)tion. Attendance from 11 ?.m. till 9 p.m.—19, Park-street 'off Union- Btreet), Swansea. %A8-12 ■ A HOIJSESWA N TED; 1JU/ to la?.—Sn?U House Wanted for above rental; bath room and gas preferred.; I)t absolutely n('es ar Y: good 'permanent fpnant?—ApDiy 225. 11 ¡gh-tTPf't.1 1 a use, S7A8-22 HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. IFI ot, FIF for Sale. 121, Siloh-road. Lac- rt dore,-Applv T. VI Jamee and Oo., S-olicitorw, 24, Goat-street. Swansea. 97AS-1S  LET. 4. Carmarthen ro'Mi. Jiouee a?i J snop mow occupied by a greengrocer). —Apply ?attheo. 1. SKetXy-road. L:?iaiids. 97AS-22 T0 LET. Furnished or Unfurnished. small. oompact modem Howe in "inewood- road. L p*ands; g-as a.nd electric light: side efitrance.- A^viy 6. Park S\'eriw'jad- Swan- bea- 97A8-21 FOR SALE. modern well-built House iu JL Beechwood-road. Uplands; all conveni- ences; (dose to trams, trains, parks, etc.— Clark, 19, Beechwood-road Swansea. 96A8-19 FOR SALE or to Let, Fish and Chip Res- JL taurant, situate 36, Singteion-street.— Apply 22. Ffynoiie-street. Swansea 96A8-19 T'J LET, Part House in Richardson-street. ± Apply J G. Janes, fruite!<er. CastS-e- square. Swansea. 9SAS-13 TO LET, House, 4. The Promenade. Mount Pleasant, from September next. Apply to qoove addreat, or to Mrs. Griffith Davies Paxton Yard. Swansea. Rent. £ 35 per year. Can be jreen at any Lune. 93A8-19 G GOD. Well-lit, and Dry Warehouse, or T Workshop to Let, abou- 24ft. by 5{;£t.. Pictcn-lane.—Apply Ivor L. Roberts, 223. Oxford-etreei. Swansea. T.C. IARGE Warehouses to Let in convenient I position near Docks.—Apply J- H. Nott and Sons, Picton-plooe. Swansea. C.T.C. J. Pugh Williams' Announcements. OXFORD-STREET.—For Sale, compact 0 House; long ?easc? low ground rent. I> fCHA?SO?-!?TrEET\For SaleT Coner -H f-hop and Dwelling-house; re&eonab? i rPO LET and for Sale. Several excellent Business Premises in the best parts of the town. To LET. Offices and a large dry Ware- house; conveniently situated; low lentaK OKETTY.—For Sale, desirable Villa in ffazelme-e-r(iad; 2 Reception 3 Bed- roonw. Bathroom. Ki!.clwn.allcr': lease rent £ 4 2s. 3d.; moderate pricr, ciwner called to lie tolours. Also to" $a!r> Villas iti Queen"s-road. Gowei-road. Dillwyn-rc;Ml, ind Two iiousee in Cocdsatv sorverescent. O orSfiS for Sale in St. George's-wrrac*. ■f I paklanris-terrace. Brookiand»-terrace, Bcrnard-=t teet. Bftrrnan- «treet. Windcor-terracc, (ilanmor-cescent. TL.w-thorne-rtvenr.e. Also a :v,ber cf Houses at St. Thcmas, Hafod. Watirrwen. [ Bryuhyfryd. Crvckett. *iil?y| Mumbles. Gorseinon. Lou<rhor, and Pctrttardulais-. MORTGAGES.—Petera! sbiail «ums of i Mon?y immEdiatd:: available for ?o?id Mortgage ?t'? nr;:y. "L^OR Further Pi-irticu?r)* cppir to J. Purh A illians, ?ur'n.-pr. Ya?np". at'? Y'ta tc Agent. 12. CoJ'.co-street. Swansea -10 FARMS FOR SALE. | T^OR ?AJ? excel,nt, ;m. J Bi c.x):)shi: u about. 4 miles from ITir- ab,tit. 4 milet? fi-on lfi- together with cxtfUM-.p mountain rightj; every convenience; possession ?]o?R?m?s. _App]y T Pu?h Wifiiamc. Auctioneer and Estate Agent. '.2. C<leee-«treet, 8walJea E.;itatc, LODGINGS & APARTMENTS TO L?r AND WANTED. j fyhKKIAON iMon.»; old Roman c»iy • in tercstm?. picturesque; paying jrown, .J- large cild-iashiontd house l ath room • garden; ?ood table; station.—Genome >'irs. 9BA8-19 DO You Wish to LFt Your ADattmente; H so. adveniiM? in our f-ktc old-estab- Ii«b-d London uLurbn Newspapers; "? word? 6d. 7, ins^iiofM l?.. 6 h'spntinp Is 6d words 6,1. ip.. 1, ii,se-Ti-ns lq, 6,1 Oo Ltd Hih-rd. Lea B E. QTC MOTOR CARS; CYCLES, ENGINE M., FOH SALE AND iilKt. !70R SALE. ?oj4 ?-h.p. Premitr or .r Cycle a?d 0?:ach-hn]]<, 8ide <?: with accessories, in excellent condition, climb any hill; trial given. Cheap to Quick rur- chaser.—Jones P-ros.. Wind-sireet, I-Ianell- 08-21 Fohu J-ALE, Gent's 3-speed Raleigh Cycle, hardly soiled— Crocs. 2. Heathfield- I 96A6-21 j Comm-rc'af Carrier Co., Ltd., Swansea. | 1 (^1 2-SEA'IER fe-9 Swifi, m ex?pHeat 1913 (orILIli ion; very iinjc used; ?&). lOl"poIUl Touring Car. mth (?eotr? side ;.imp-. etc.. £ 90. Prompt de- livery of all Ford models. IMMEDIATE Delivery of 15-20 cwt?'R?o"' ( na??: electric jight and seit'-Ft?rt?r. ppcedometer. etc.. £ 295.—Commercial Carrier '1 Co., Ltd., swanaea. C6-io 1 Ivor C- Robrts;- (223,- Oxfor-.stre8U Announcements. DOCTORS, Proftaeional aLd Ccmmftrciai JL/ Men are lmi-fed t-u Inspect the New Ford Coupe Model, juc-t arrisej. Demonstra- tion tree. J'rioe £.160, p-us delivery c YCLES.-B.S.A., Enflelds, Swifts Budges. \? eW., in SWck, prioe? from £ 4 '?9s 6d. c?sh, oi easy payments Üom ift. per mouth- MOTOR CYCLES.—Sole Agent for B S.A.. lt Enheld Rudge, \.J .S" DoaglaB, Sun- beam. Inuian, etc. Deliveries from Stock. Largest s-elcotion in South Wales. IL rOTO,.1, CARs.-A-11 Ford Models in Stock. iTJ. Irom il2o; Morgan De Luie in Stock. J.1; Trumbull 2-»eater. LJ1l1; detachable i wheels. t T ARGE Stock of SMoad-hand Motor Cyclca -B.8.A., Rudge. Enfields. P. end M., Douglas, Premters. etc.; prices from £10 to £ 40. Send or Call lor Liet. QI?GER 3& H.P. sporting Model; ne;-oon: s dition; several extra refinements aui fittinge. £247, m;*r A.J.S. Combination Full Lucas ;) Equipment, evceilent condmo_); '.?ner buying car; sacriSce ?86; cost n«» £.1 ø. FOR SALE. F- .OIl s..Ü:i- .\l'W ot{'hf;-ircr(lt( F 1.1,1,1, ft. x Thn. x om.. and i.'OO 9?t. x ?in. v 4?!)., with bjin. nat ?op j sailai-e; lalD. New colliery Brta?c Kau?. ?6-60tb. good Rt?.?t-.?- Jt-lai?t' i?il&. wIth #<tilial)le fishplates. JJl1!:n. etc.—vitj. V. t'erry, uIoueester-piace.v,aii«?ea IONIC J'illars (Wood', 9t't. ;<j 10ft. high, JL suitable iur j/Lich; ulso HedsteAd,' cost vii.ated.—Apply "Selling, Leader Office. 97A^22 Tj'OR ?ALE. 12 b.p. Oi? Engine t.- Cuudall J :Dd .?m?. i rue ?45: wt. Mortar Mili. .t.:3; 10 h.h. Motor lrJrr, £ 20.—Apply Arnold Brw.. ClyJacti-on-'lawe. ?7A8.2 I^OR i??Pt?Ajj. ? Milk Round, 12 KaUons Fdftilii.-Api)i.v R. E., harwurne House. Mumble. _?_ 97A8-21 MILJV Round fcr ?ie. dcine M-?0 t?aUona l' (iail?-? Htabhsb.cd ove • ?0 years,— Ciark. 19. Beechwood-road. Swansea. S6A8-19 t CIjOWXS.-Gsnnnic Legal Machine* for £ alc, c-l-cap, or Lent to all Shopkeepers on Commission.—Apply Automatics 34. Mal. vern-terracc. Swansea. 97 A 8-21 F 09 SALE. Two-wheel Dogcart (by Ricb, Breconi. in good condition; suit pony 13 h-h.—Clark, 19, Beechwood-road. Swau. ca. 96A8- "LTOR SALE, First-cHss double-pan Fish J and Chip Rar?p (Whitehead), in excel. lent condition ateo Acee$L-ories, -Apply Box X. Leader Office. Llaneil.v. C8-16 SAF'r.S. fr?m 2P:n. ;u Mm hi;rh. for 8.e' &irK> on? 43:n. x h, x 2in; bargain.— (,ne 48i! x  i n. x Birt. 47a. Strand, Swan^sa. G6.%Z GALVANISED Corrugated Sheete.—59 Tons of Galvanized Corrugated Sheet* in stock; price according to grades 20s., 24.. and 26a. per cwt; inepectiOB invited.— Mille. English and Co.. Ltd. CTC TRADE SPECIALITI ES. ir' F M?. 'b?i?ali ty Rubber nnly.?M? E ),. 6,1 and 4.? od.; Sprays, jJocclm Abdominal Rett?. India Rubber Buraa^a^ Rubber (ilove-. 'I'l in"(- eiproof Sh(Mt> ing. Air Cushions. Elastic Hosiery, -.lid Sur. gical Good" of Every Description. Price" application—Ij»- Brasseur fMirgical Manu- factoring Co., L'.d ,Dellt. l) P., John Bright-street, Birmingham. Works Passy, Paris, France. 97A8.ZI LONDON Time-Table and Red Rail-Guids. -The current issue of this popular Publication is on &ile at all Raiiway Book* 6talli= and leading Newsagents Nearly 60f pages, it deals with over 3.00D railway sta- tions. At twopence it is the beat and cheapest Railway Guide ever Dubliahotl. PENHALE'S CLEARANCE SALE. ;rr\/A BOYS Strong Tweed Suitt—Norfolhi* clvyU 6s. lid.; 3-garment .*uit&, !MLt ns. 1,d.; long trou?r 8uit, :(js lid.. at Owing to limited space, we cannot di@p. all these bargains. Call and aspect etock; yo i will be delighted. OUR Tailoring Model got anunrted one (lay, -.ind fell through window. The shop fitters are repairing same next week. This week will end the Sale. TI7E hold the record for Nobby Things in t Flanuel Trousers; plain gr> j os. lid Donegal Tweed Sports C<Jat5.1E> 1:d.; (Jeat'g Bathing Cc^tumes, Is. 6d. j TTNDEARWEAR.—253 Pants and Vents.; to- U day value, 3s. lljd.. SALE PRICE. Is. 4;d.; ",10 Summer Socks; to-day's value. la. 6rJ; SALE PRICE, Is. id.; 144 pair TO CLEAR AT cid.—PEN KALE, 2i2. Hikb- iBticei. Swansea. 8-0-R.ilCOÁf, Fawn and Tan: worn by OU ladies 01 ?ects: «o-day s value, 308,: A LE PRICE 20" 25 finer quality, to-dav s !adiei3 20, i?g ICE. %a luv 42s.; SALE PRICE. 51s. 6d. 95A&-18