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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, i BIRTHS. D>. VIES.—JtuiuarV ISth, at 55. Walter-road, to Mr. Da viae, a daughter. A/Cl-25 DEATHS. JOHN.—On IUL\Viay, January 23rd, at 20, Treharne-road Morrit-?ou, Phoebe, the beloved daught? of Mrs. M. H. John, Public funeral Saturday, 3.30, for :-eion Churchyard. 210A1-26 j P.OWE— On Jantiai- 20th. at 56, Abcrdy- j berthi-street, Swansea, Edith Rowe, aged 7 years, the beloved cihild of Mr. and Mrs. Sowe. Funeral Saturday, 3 p.m., for Dany- grajg Cemetery. Also MORGAN—On January 21st, grandfather 01 the above child, at 56. A'oerayberthi-streec, Thomas Morgan, Shipwright, aged 67 years, beloved husband of Catherine Mor- pan. Public funeral an Saturday, at 3 p.m., for Danygraig Cemetery. 20A1-25 -\tLTRLEY.—On Jamiary 22nd, 1517, at 29, Kinherdson-s'treei, Swansea, Lucy C-tar-t beloved wife of John NLufley. Funeral, F rid ay. January 26th, at 2.30 p.m.. for Danygraig. Gentlemen only. -No dowers. 209A1-25 JONES.—On January 21st. at Llanfair House. 4, Belle-vue-street, Duvid Jones, aged 62 years, beloved husballll of Eliza- lieth Jones. Funeral Thursday, at 2.30, for Danygraig Cemetery. Deeply re- arretted. 209A1-Z4 1 t at 19 ower- rOLEMAN'.—On Jan. 21st. at 19. Gower- street, Brltonferry, Graca Tr/evening Pole- man. aeed 72 ycari-. the beloved wife of the late Samuel Poleman, of Gowerton. Funeral (strictly private; Thurrday, Jan. f 25th, for Waunarrwydd. No flowers., by request P-F,ES.On Saturday, the 20th inst-, at 11. Morriston-terrae, Margaret, widow cf the late John Rees. Public funeral on Thursday, at 3 p.m.. for Danygraig Cemetery. 208A1-2* HATCHER.-on January 22. at Ravenshoe. "Ltangland, Eliz., Hatcher, the dearly- loved mother of Mrs. Trevor Williams. Funeral leaving house on Thursday, at. o'clock, for Mumbles Cemetery. 20SA1-24 ALLEN-—On January 20th. at Maesy. gollen," Oakland-road, Humbles, Mar- garet, beloved wife of Jno\ Allen (late Station master, Pontardulais). Funeral Wednesday private). No flowers. 208A1-21 THANKS FOR SYMPATHY. EROMHAM.—Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Bromha!u wish to thank their numerous friends fo. ¡ lpthrÐ of sympathy and tk?ral 'tributes sent in \heir recent great trouble, also for kindn ess shown during the lone,1 illness at their l'i-te devoted daughter, Annie. 210A 1.24 I IN WE^ORIAM. F.YX9N.—In lovintr remembrancp of Msr-i Saret L. Enon. Gloved wife of ThornJs j Eynon,, 27, fcirryrna-strcet. Plasmarl, who departel this life January 24th. 1908. We miss you and mourn you in silence un- seen. And dwell on the memories of he days that have been. Unknown and forgotten to some you may be. But the memory of you, dear, is sacfed to me. In-ert-ed by her loving husband jrnd chil- rii-en. 209A1-24 j I'KRKINS.—In loving meanory of Jona-thar. Perkins, beloved husband of Frances j Perkins. Brynviow. R-oak-terrace, Morris- ton. who died Janizary 24th, 1916. Sadly mi,-FM by wife and children. In the midst of life we fire in death." 210A.1-24 CLEMENT.—In ev?r-lovin? memo?y of WFnam Cnd?r.d C?pTDsrt flute of Pt. 1-T n r t (lite ;-) f et Helen's Post Office). who died 23rd J'anu- Ary. 1916. "Peace, perfect peace."—From father, mother, brother, and sisters. 209A1-24
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WREATHS, BOUQUETS, Etc., by 'K I T L E Y'S," THE SPECIALISTS IN ALL FT-03AL DESIGNS. CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE FOR GLASS WREATHS. OPPOSITE NATIONAL SCHOOLS. OXFORD-STREET. SWANSEA. (Tel. 431 Central.) ALEXANDER JOm8TON. The Most UP- ?' L to-date Florist in Swansea. Wreaths, I BOUQUETS. and other FLORAL DF.SIG arranged in the Lat8t London Style. 227, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA Telephone: 567 Central. LEADER CLASSIFIED ADVTS. DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT. Adverti,-A,ements in the Situations Vacait column from Firms who** businese consists wholly or mainly in engineering or ship- building or the production of anne, ammu- nition, or exploeiv-ee, or of substances re- quired for production €rw>r»of, are. in order tö comply with Peculation 8 (bJ of th* above Act,.subject to the* following con- ditions No yarson resident more taan ten miles away or already eng-aged on Government work will be eaureged MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. AMMUNITjOnT i Are you fully ecruiDpert for a liuoiutiss Career ? Then do not miSH your opportunity. Apply forth- with to the SWANSEA BUSINESS COL- LFGE (Siddall Buildings. Alexandra-road) i for a "Business Training" Booklet (free), Specialised instruction in all modern Business eubjeots, including Shorthand, j Typewriting, and Book-keeping. Day, Evening, and Postal Tuition. Advice and full particulars may bu nad at L-tie COI.TKIS any Day or Evening; Saturdays between 3 and 6 p.m. Princijsai: Erneet Victor liud- dell, BA. 1ARGF, Assurance Company requires A Superintendent in Swansea to intro- auco Agents and Business; good opening for siccesoful worker; liberal taims.—Write Box "Y 13," Daily Leader Office, Swansea. Cl-24 WASTED, Mandolinists and Banjoiets.- T r Apply Easi. Conductor of Melody Makers. Swansea- Banjo Mandolin Band, 59, Kilrey-terrace, St. Thomas, Swansea. 207 Al-27 EELIABLE Agents Wanted; no samples JL\ 10 buy or carry: previous experience not essential-Address Box Y Dai v I/eader Office, Swansea. CI-50 Domestic Servants. c OOIK-GENERAL Wanted; good wages to a, suitable girl; three in family; no nashtng 0" ircn'ng.-Alply Nfrs. Bailey, lieathfield House, end of Heathtield-road. ZIOAI30 GOOD General Wanted; 3 in famiiy no children; liberal outings—Apply Pen- bryn, 70, Teriiicc-soad. Swansea. 209..u.29 w*ANTED, lor middle February, good VV Cook-Geaerai for small famiiy; pn- vat*; house; plain washing; good home; reference required.—Apply 227, Oxforl- I oMlet. Cl-27 "IV \TANTEdTa good General Servant; sleep > in or out.—Mrs. Clark, 19. Beechwood- road, Swansea. 208A1-27 T^TaNTEd7 Nurse-lio-usemaid for Eden- T avenue; another maid kept.—Apply Hutchinson, Beachleigh, West Croes. 207A2-2 General.— ?7'ANTED, Strong, Capable General.— Y? Write "Y 15," Leader Office, Swansea. 206A1-2S ROCER'S Driver Wanted; steady man; \.X ineligible used to horses.—Apply J. E. Jones, the Emporium. Angel-street. Neath. 205A1-24 Man and Youth*. XKTANTEi) competent Ledger Clerk (in- Vt eligible). Wholesale Merchant's. State age, full particulars and references, Domin- ion, "Dejiy Leader." Swansea. 210A1-26 j -tiftNTFJi, Motor Driver; one able to do f' runmns repairs; ineligible,-Apply Sees Davies and Sons. 21DA1-25 MANAQEA Ser Co-Oper?tive &civty dar. 1 ing absence, on military ?rvioe, of present manager —Apply stating wases>. with three recent testimonials, not later 1..ban Monday next, to Secretary, Co-Opera- tive Society. Abercrave. A/cl-26 BOOK-KEEPER BQuired by Letricheux Band David. Ltd., Shipowners, Swansea. —Apply, by letter, stating age, wages, and experience. 21 OA 1-26 w -KNTED, a Burner for "Hoffman") Kilu; also Settera and Drawers; good; riage-& and war bonus, or will let piecework, if preferred.—Apply Graig Brick Works. Morriston. CI-30 C1HAPEL-KEEPER Wanted at once, Panty- ? gwydr Church. Uplands.—Apply Hood, Arcade Chambers, Goat-street. Swansea. 209A1-29 CTHAUFFEUR Wanta^, priv.ate high-class car; experienced, able to do repairs, and make himself useful; ineligible Army.— Box Y20, Leader Office. 209A1-29 FT»0 Tailors.—Wanted, immediately, nrst- Jl c!a?s Ccat Hand. -Apply Walker. 24, Walter-road. Swansea. 209A1-2? B OOT- TRADE.-Wanted, at once. good D Repairer.—W. J. Evans, 5a, Fabian- street, St. Thomas. Swansea. 208A1-27 TXT ANTED, a good, capable, Driver of VI Horses; used to town traffic; can plough and help in market gardening.— Apply Roberts. Laverbread Manufacturer and Gardener, Dcnvant. 206A1-26 NAVVTE8 Wanted on Pipe Track at. Mer- JLn gam. near port Taibot; good pay.— kpply on Job. IMAM Soys, Girls, Apprentices, &e. < cÏ¡ A:; õti\V:r;d:fí:elY to 1 ? (h iv? out and assist, in Warehou  fin eligible).—Apply Harry's Scores, Morris- ton, 208A1-27 "\i\T .iX1ED. several smart Lads as Errand vV Boys.-Apply Me-?ra. David Bvana and Co., Drapers, GoaUstreet, Swansea. 208A1-24 Women and Girls. T??ANTEb. competent Lady Clerk, L&dger, t. 'lypmg, ?.ercnants umce: State e'1 )(ft'rence?etc., to Atlas. "Daily Leader. ansea. 210A1-26 I "V7 0UNG Lady, good address. Wanted for' JL 6ox (JUke Duties; good salary to suifc- anie percon.—Apply, in first instants, by lctte'. to Manager, Grand Theatre, Swan- 6ei. Cl-27 EMLYN Loww end Company, Rutland ] JLJ Cnambers, have Vacancies for Experi- enced Young Ladies to Assist in Wholesale Millinery t. a-reiioiise-. those living in Swan- j sea. or (li^cr.ct preferred Apply between 9 and 6. 208A1-29 ?TANTED. a Rf'spect?M- YOlng Girl, 16 V » co lj years cf age. to help in business; must have good reference.—itpply 69. High- stieet. Swansea. A/Cl-29 t?yANTED, at once, Two Young Girls A (W elEh speaking) to Assist in Market1 on 8aturday?.-App'y Dillwyn Library, 13. DiHwvn-street, tiwoiisea. 206A1-25 -t. Men and Women. OTOR Trade.—Wanted, immediately. il-L two competent Assistants (Male or Ft-ma.le), previous knowledge preferred, but not e.;6ential.-AppJy John S. Brown. Ox- ford-street, Swansea. 209A1-29 SITUATION WANTED. ) TlfANTED, by Intelligent Man, Light l i.-ianu-al Clerical Work; mcderate wage.—Write "Y 19," Daily Leader OGlcp. ? 2T9A1-29 t A/i 'ANTED, position as Colliery Pay Clerk f in the Valley; experienced; ineligible tor the Army.—Apply "Clerk," ilpi er Cwmtwrch Post Office. ADVEKTISEE Seeks Position as Manager- ts-3 of Business, or any Position of 'trust, with living accommodation ior man and wife: references.—Write' "Y 17," Daily Leader. Swansea. 207A1-26 FOR SALE. FOR SALE, 12 < 11 Wooden Structure, suit-  able for onlce.—Apply 'a, Spruieheid- termce, Morriston. 21DA1-60 1.Lj<j. Eieven Hens. one Cockerel; X young iJirch; 6s. eai n.—J«iiKin«, 5, Pros- i;ect-p;aoe. M.a=on s-;oad, Gorsenion. 201A1-25 SAFES (fire resibting; for Sale; also 9in. k cylinder horiz. bngine, and (Hi ton Stee-xn 'lipping Wagon.—Birt, 47a, Strand, Swansea. 02-4 FOR LE. Black Cow; calved Saturday JL Morning; guaranteed a heavy milker.— Koberts, King's Head Hotel, Liangennith. Gower. 206A1-26 OR SALE, 6 x 100 Oi.L Incubators, by -E maker. i'hipps, Prairie, etc; 10s. To meet the increased demand, we are in- stalling larger machines.—Chris Jones, Hafod. -u_ 202^1-25 F UIZS-]Ma,-nificent Set Black Fox, re- cently new F8 15; fashionable shaped, S'role, large animal Muff; perfect condition; accept 42a. good hargain; approval.—Write Y 14," Leader Office. 2C&A1-25 CM ALL Anthracite Colliery for Sale; ?joal ) O can be vorkc? in a fortnight; low royalty; easy terme.—Write "Anthracite," Leader Office, Swansea. Cl-24 G1 ALVA NISEI) Oorrugated Sb_6.50 GTo,e d t?alvaai?ed Corrugated Sh«t? in stock; price, according to grades, 20e.. 24o„ and 26s. per cwt.; inspection invited.— Mills. English ar-d Co., Ltd. CTTC B AZAAR GOODS.-Toys, Fancy Goods. -D etc., every kind; advice to beginners: a!) beet spare titll agency; UK-page Cata- logue free.-liay (164), George-Street, Birm- ingham. LONDON Time-Table and Red Rail-Guide —The current iesue of this popular Publication is on Sale at all RaiJway Book- rtalld and leading Newsagents. 1iearly 600 pages, it deals with over 3,000 Railway Sta- tiom;. At twopence it is the best and cheap- est Railway Guide ev-E;? .z, DiMiahed. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO, by W. S Murdoch and Co.. Lon- J' dcu; Wainut case, ivory keys; splendid tone: excellent cc; di'?ion; price • £ 15.—Write to "Y 1 6," Daily Leader, Sw a ilsea. 1-26 DALE, Forty and 00., Ltd., HiKh-?treet. Uarditf; ?.ew ?Loded PIanos; SecoDd. hand Pianoi-, at low prices for cesh; easy terms arranged; &econd-hand Organs from £ Z-, Seoond-nand Pian,-viayal-, £ 3.— Lists on application to LoaJ Agency: 20. King Ed. wartl-rojui. Sweneoa. OTC Thompson & Shackeli's Announcements. Fj_a^oFOitTE, by C,,>"rd and Wiiard- rosewood oMtc, ivory keys, met<U frame: all latest improvements; £33 1%. ca«n.—Tiioaipwou iiuaclieii, Ltd.. oy. Cacsule-etreei, Swansea.  OVELY Little Organ-Harmonium. 8 jj stops, only 43 ICa caah: Estey Organ. 10 etope, two ILLLee ewxjiid, high mirror back, £16 lW.; "Murdoch" Orgaji, knee sweL only £ 5 10s. Groat bargains.—Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 39. Oagtle-etreet, Swan- sea "r ALNOT Piano by Allison and Aliieon. ,W ii-ightly old-iasiiioned, only JM2 ios. cash; "Erard" Piano, coet SO guineas, ac- «Jj,H £18 10e. cash (second-hand). Several oroer bargains just arrived.—Thompson aud Shackeli, Ltd., 39, Caetltr..t. Swan- sea^ 6S-RAMOPHONE. slightly u?ed. c t Zs 5e.. Gwill ee"pt L2 ?Ott.: New Gramophone. £ 3 l(te„ £ 4 10s., L- 6 10a.. etc. Now -is the time to buy. Prioee are rialrig.-Thompsozi and Shackell. Ltd., 39, Oastle-street. Swansea. TRADE SPECIALITIES^ BARGAINS in Scholastic Books to be had JD at Enoch's Book Exchange, and Mart, iiigh-street Arcadc, Swansea. Ijatin. Greek, French. Mathematics History, etc., etc. All kinds of second-hand Books at Bargain Prices. 2C&A1-30 SURGICAL APPLIANCES—0ur 1917 iiius- JJ trated 76-page CataJoguee of • pravs. Douches, Enemae, and Surgical Rubi'or (}o.odø of Evfiiry Description sent free :t1- Manual of Wisdom, upiyn applicat-,on.-Ie Braaeeur Surgical 00., Ltd. (Dept. D. P.), Ge'?rSrey Buildings, John Bright-. »ireet rff i? 'K. Work.: P, Par is. France. Bullocks' Announcements. j TEA TRAY.-Best quality. Electro-Plated JL on Nickel Silver, fancy edge, nicely en- graved, £4 15s.; usual price. £5 5s—Bullock Bros.. CAKE BABKET.-sotU-SUver, hal11 marked, £5 10s.; uwal price, £ 6 6s.— Bullock Bros. CANDLESTICKS.—a Pair, 9 inches high, Silver, hall marked, X2, usual price, 92 los-Bullock Bros.. Portland-street. 209Al-29 HILL'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. H- íLÚs Stocktaking Sale.-All of our; jLjL Large Stock to b .> Cleared. No reason- able oifer refused. SPECIAL Lines in Bedroom Suites from 6 guineas; Dining and Drawing-room Suites fro;n 41 giii*tas; Bedsteads and Bed- ding at your own price SEVERAL Shop-soiled Sideboards to he Cleared below coet; Dressers, Fenders, Firi Brasses, Rugs. Carpets. White Millpuff Bed Sets from 17s. 6d. GOODS can be Storl Free unti. re?"r GNow i3 the time to buy; don't delay, j —Call at once for Bargains at Hill's Central Buildings, Gower-artreet, Swansea. j MOTOR CARS, CYCLES, ENGINES, &c., FOR SALE AND HIRE. — | 14- H.P. Clement Talbot, splendid condi-1 XTt tion, two seawr, with dlky seat, four speeds; la'teet magnito, splendid lany -Walker. 24, Walter-road. 210A1-30 ARGYLL, 1915, One-Ton V&n; body remov- Aable head; not run 3,000 miles; guaran- teed perfect order; Bosch magneto. Zenith carburetter; any test or examination.- Jackett Bros., Swansea. 205A1-24 FOR SALE, 15.9 h.p. Belsize Touring Car; J :ive-?at/er; July. 1914; electric lighting; detachable wheels; spare; nearly new; small mileage; inspection invited-D. L. Thomas, The Wern, Y&talyfera 206A124 ,DARRAOQ Car for Sale. 14-16 h.p.. fitted model; in perfect running order, fitted with 5-seater touring body: just been re- painted; price, cvmplete. with all acces- sories, L125. Seen at Fletcher's Garage, Swansea. 206AI-24 THE ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CO. (SWANSEA), LTD. Boiler and Steam Pipe Covering Con- tractors. Largest Stocks in West Wales of all Non- oondue-ting. Materials. Asbestos Compositions. Silicate Ootton Mattresses and Sheets. Fossil Meal. Asbestos Rope (thousands of teet of vari- ous eizee). Silicate Cotton Canvas-backed Strips ¡ FROST PROOFING. Hair Felt Sheets, also Hair Felt Oanvas- backed Strips (easily applied). Telephone: Z69 Central. Telegram: 'ficiulpment. Swansea." PRELIMINARY NOTICE. » PONTARDULAIS. At the BLACK HORSE HOTEL, On SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1917. ASTLEY SAMUEL, F.A.I. WILL offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to Conditions to be then and tre produced, Valuable Leasehold Properties, Known as Nos. 1-6, ST. MICHAEL'S AVENUE. Sale to commence at 4.30 o'clock. Full particulars later. KING'S CHAMBERS, GOtVEB-STREET, SWANSEA. HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND TO LET. rpQ LET, Beechdene, semi-detached. 6 r rooms, scullery bath Ch. and cj; good gardeiie; lie 3d. (inclusive); January-29 th. ,ipply Deitryn, W est, Cross. 209A1-25 FOli SALE, Leasehold House, No. 23. Wee- J tern-street, 48 years to run: free of ground renc; let at lie. per week; price L260. —Apply 23, Robert-street, Maneelton.  208A1-24 F- OR--SALE-No 7. Rihniond-roø.d, Up- Flajids; electric light and all modern conveniences; early possession; magnificent sea view.—Apply on the premises. 207A1-26 CLYDACH-0N-TAW2.—lb Let. Lmk-up ? Shop. double front, situated in mo?t Mie position, on corner of two main streets; suitable for sale of farm produce, fruit, and greengrocery, or boots and shoes; reasonable rent.—Apply Secretary, Clydach Dairy Co., Heol-y-Nant, Clydach-on-Tawe. 206A1-25 HENEY F.'Hoo I, Arcade Chambers, Goat- ±1. street, has for Sale Houses in Aberdy- berthi-street, Marlboro' -road, Norfolk-street. V.'indsor-terrace, Sketty, and Plasmarl. Par- ticulars on application. 205AI-24 John M. Leeder & Son's Announcements. TO LET, or for Sale; Excellent Residence, Baton Grove; 6 reception, 7 bedrooms aud dr«eung.-rooios» batn-:coom, eto^ u&ual dontestijBacoommodatlon. P'oeseesion March 2oth next. rpo LET (Furnished), House in Uplands -L district; low rental. T/'OR SALE, Bryn-road, Convenient House; -f 3 reception. 5 bedrooms, bathroom, etc.; usual domeatjc accommodation. I>OR SALE, Gwyd r-c rescent, Leasehold .£ Residen ? e, 10 rooms, bath, etc.; lease Ti years unexpired; ground rent L5 15s. IFOR SALE, Queen's-road. Sketty, Modern JJ Residence; ,6 reception. 4 bedrooms, bathroom, etc.; usual dogiestic accommoda- tion. EXCELIjENT Shop Premises, ,Stepney- street, Uanelly. and Port Talbot. ks WANZI-EA.-Shop Premises in Oxford- street, Union-street. Higb-street, Oastle- treet, Waiter-road, 'King Edward-road, and The Grove, Uplands. CONVENIENT Suites of Offices in centre'  of Business Areas (Workshops, Stores, Garages, etc.). to Let or for Sale. rpo LET, Detached House near Oyster. X mouth Station; 2 reception, 7 bedrooifts, bathroom, etc.; large garden; immediate possession. TO LET, or fop S<ai». West C^*oes, Semi- detached Residence; 3 large recepticn- irooms, iarder, pantries, kitchen, scullery, 'etc., 7 bed and dressing-rooms, bathroom, airing cupboards, lavatory, etc.; long ga. den, greenhouse, potting sheds; side en" trance; immediate possession. TO LET (Furnished), Semi-detached House, J near Oystermouth Station; low rental. FOR SALE, Freehold I?aa?and-road, FMumbles, Modern Detached Residence; 6 reception, 6 bedrooms, bathroom, etc.; convenient to station. OR particulars of the foregoing, or other Properties for *-ale, or to Let, apply to John M. Leeder and Son, Surveyors and Estate Agents. 46, W-aterloo.:t, Swansea. Cl-27 Messrs. J. Blewitt Jenkins and Sons' Announcements. G1 WYDR GARDENS.—Substantial Family ? Residence, with ample acoommodation. to Led, with immediate possession; rent zW per annum. GLANBRYDAN-A VENUE. — Villa type House for Sale, Brynmill Park end. I'OR Further Particulars of above, apply j' to MéØSn. J. Blewitt Jenkins and Bone. Estate Agents, Surveyors, Valuers, etc., 4, College-street.. Swansea. Cl-29 LODGINGS APARTMENTS TO LET AND WANTED. *T*0 LET, Part of Large House (Unfujn- ,.L lehed) to Married Man and Wife with- out children.—Apply Miss Thomas, Water- street. Neath. Cl-30 LODGINGS in Swansea desired by Young Lady.—Write, stating, terms, G.B.. leader Office. GOOD ÄOOõmmodation for 50 Men at the Geopperworks School, Burport. 01-27 HOUSES WANTED. WANTED to Buy, a House in Finsbury- terrace.—Write Box Y18, Leader Office. Swansea. 206A127 SMALL Furnished .House in Swansea for one month wanted immediately; refer- ence given.—Write Pater," Daily Leader. 5 £ 09A1;25 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Friday last, from 196, Dinaa-road. PTiasmarl. Wire-haired Fox Terrier.- Anyone returning to above address will be rewarded. 210A1-26 LOJST. between Gowerton and Swansea, & 11 Brasa Cap of Motor Car wheel, marked Lacre, leta.%orth.Anyone returning same to D. W. Jones and Son, Confectioners, Hafod, Swansea, will be rewarded. 209A1-30 IOST, between Pontardawe and Oxford. 14 street, Swansea, via Midland Railway, on Monday, portion of Gold-linked Albert. with Pendant att-sched .-Finder rewarded on returning to this office 209A1-26 1A/■ REWARD—Lost, a Lady's Gold ±U/ Expanding Wristlet Watch, cn 3icnday last, between Hanover-Street and G.W.R. Station.—Finder will receive the above reward on returning same to 13, Hanover-street 10A1-26 PALMISTRY. AT LLANELLT.-Madame M—X, the Clair. ?n va.yanœ, Pinnate, from London, at Nu 9. Old Castle-road (opposite Popular Ciuema). ZlQALJu ClONSULT Mile. Doreen. the Expert Bi. I linguist, Palmiste, and Phyeiognomist. at 44, Quay-street, Ammanford. three doors from the Station. Fees from is. 209A1-29 MADAME DRUSILLA, F.I.B.m.S. (Dip- lonka), Palmist, Clairvoyant; Ameri. can Mystic Readings; Advice daily; hours, 11 to 9.—Address: 68. St. Helen'a-road, Swan- sea (opposite HoepitaI). 205AI-24 PALMISTRY.—If You ?? in dimculty L about your Home, Family, Buatne?a I Marriage. H<a?th. or other m&UBo ;Z b-i and aeo Mdme. Eugenia. IDatitute. 6. Queen- 1 street Arcade. Cardiff. 17AA24A I • PENHALE'S -Sm < L?HnLL.U (CLOTHING) 232, High Street., T\7"E have continually advised the Public during the war that Clothing would continue to rise in value. Our buyers have again been fortunate in securing Large Stocks at slightly over pre-war prices, but have to face the stern facu;- that later on goods will be difficult to get at anything like present prices. Our Stores is built on the Great Business Maxim of VALUE! VALUE! IN EVERY ARTICLE SOLD, and to maintain our object our buyers are constantly on the look-out, and we are (during the war) satisfied with Quick Returns and Smalli Profits, knowing that when Peace is de- c la red we shall reap the benefit. We strongly advise our customers to buy their requirements Now, which is equal to WAR LOAN FOR VALUE. Special Stock-Taking Sale. (UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT). En DOZ. FLEECED LINED PANTS or ?U VESTS. To Clear Is. 6d. Worth Ie. llid. OA DOZ. NATURAL PANTS or VE?TS. 2OTo Clear 2s. 6d. Worth 28. md. KAA MEN'S TUNIC SHIRTS, neat Pat- 5 00 terns. Size 14 to 18. To Clear 2a. 3d. Worth 2s. lljd. MEN'S STOCKINGS are difficult to get. ?-L But we have 50 Dozen, Welsh Knit To Olear Is. 6d. Worth 2a. 1A DOZEN COTTON SOCKS. To dear, -L? 6Jd. -per Pair. 1 O DOZEN WOOLLEN SOCKS. AU Wool, A? is 3. Worth Is. 6d. en GENT'S RAINCOATS, Lined Check: ?\? guaranteed reliable: worth 35s. 6d.: Clearing Price, 25s. 6d.; all sizes in stock. 10 Dark Grey Kingscoat* to clear, 21&. worth 32B. 6d.. PENHALE'S SALE For Genuine Bargains. OR LADIES' RAINCOATS; storm collar. ?J full skirt, lined check, worth ?s. 6d.: to Clear, 22s. 6d. Ladies are invited to in. spect this offer. Ladies' blanket Coats, 13). lid-. 15s. lid- 21a. See Windows tor Bargains. People Who Economise.— Buy at Our Sale. 50 BOYS' ODD KNICKERS. 000 to 2. OU Is. Hid-: Boys' Norfolk Suits. 6s. l1d.: Rugbv Tweed Suits. 128 lid.: Youths' Long Rticbv Tweed Suits. 12s? 1, d i)wing to huge Trouser Suits, 21s, 25s. 6d. Owing to huge increase in labour and raw material, all clothing will advance. Our Strong Waterproofs for Boys and Girls are Cheaper than Doctors. tn BOYS' &nd GIRLS' RAINCOATS, storm ( OU collar, lined check. 14s. Ud.: worth 21?. Boys' Waterproof, extra stout for echool wear, 10s. lid.. We cannot repeat these Bargains. Penhale's Tailoring Dept. LADIES' Costumes and Gent's Suits from 45s. Mourning Orders executed in a hours. Large Stocks of Black and Navy Oosbume Serge, 4s. lid. to 10s. 6d. per yard. To Buyers of our Cloths we will Cut and Make Costume any style for 25s. All good. made on premises. PENHALE'S Great Clearance SALE, 232, High Streetj Swansea. ASTROLOGY. TP,OLOGY.-Rc,liable Life Horoscope, A Future Events, Marriage Partner c.e. scribed, Changes, Journeys, Legacies. Lucky Days, Planet, etc.; send birth date, Is. P.O., stamped envelope.-Mada.me Mariop, L Heriot-place, Edinburgh. 210A1-3P MISCELLANEOUS. TIT ANTED, a Larg3 Quantity of Scaffold- ?V' ing, Scaffoll Poles, Boards aud i'ad- lock,Pa-rticulars and prices to Con- tractor," Leader Office, Swansea. Cl-24 POULTRY, EGGS, &c. KARSWOOD Poultry Sptce containing ground insects will double your tgg et ply. Packets 2d., 6d., Is.—Pontardulais Co-Operative Society, Ltd., Pontardulais. 210A1-24 DONT give gilder. gentian, cayenne Dpepper, or chillies to get more agV. They hurt liver. Give Karswood Spice, cc.ntaining ground insects; 2d., 6d., Is. packets.—Jone«^ Grocer, Penlan House, Dunvant. 210A1-26 EDUCATIONAL. ESSONS.-Young Lady required to teach i for a few hours daily a little girl peven yeara.-Apply Mrs. Gething, Lan." Morriston, Glam. 206A1-27 STUDENTS Successfully Prepared for Pro- 0 ficiency in PITMAN S Shorthand, Local MARINE BOARD, and Civil Service LES- SONS given in Arithmetic, English, Book- keeping, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Mr Harris. 56, Oxford-street, Swansea Day or Evening Tuition. OTO rHE IDEAL FUEL FOR THE HOME. OVOIDS are easy to light, last a long time, and 9I give a bright clean fire. Price 301. per ton delivered town level. | Write or 'Phone your Coal Merchant or I SWANSEA FUEL COMPANY, LTD., i Tel. 447 Cent. King's Dock, Swansea. g SELL IT & BUY A FORD The work the Ford Van does would kill a horse stone dead. Ford Vans 1130 plus delivery HUTCHINS & CO., LTD. 37, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. NO MORE I J M GREY HAIR 1 Dr. mm Hair Restorer gives back the I N tE** 'S& natural colour. 1/- per Bott. ?? ??A.D.M?TH?WS Chemist, 9, Cradock St., Swansea. A young woman clerk was ordered, a« a warning to herself and. others, in the City of London Court, to 1;.a.y .£1 damages for leaving Uer omploymesvt without notice.
LOCAL POLICE COURTS.
LOCAL POLICE COURTS. SWANSEA I Wednesday.—Before A. H. Thomas (chairman), J. H. itosser. Major Morris, Dr. Joseph Davias and David Thomas. MARRIED WOMAN'S DISGRACE. Mary Nicholls (40), married, was charged with being drunk and incapable on January 23rd, and was fined 76. (id. COUNTY CASES. A CARELESS PIT DRIVER. Albert Lewis, Pontardulais, haulier (18), was charged with violating the Coal Mines Act. The complainant, David Hopkins, was represented by Mr. Hy. Thompson, who said defendant, while working at the Graigola Merthyr Colliery, drove a horse in a careless manner on January 3rd. W. J. Davies, a fireman. said that de- fendant acted in direct contravention of his instructions. In lowering some trams down an incline he hitched his pony to the full trams, and the trams became too heavy for the pony. The pony and trams were hurled down the incline, and dashed into some stationary trams at the bottom. The pony, which was valued at Y,35, had to be destroyed. Mr. Thompson said he did not want to uaduly press the charge, though the bringing of the case might prove a deter- rent to other hauliers. The Bench fined defendant 20s. WANDERER'S FILTHY CONDITION. I James Gardiner, a labourer, of no fixed abode, 10 years of age, who had the ap- pearance of a negro, was charged with sleeping out in Gowerton on January 23. Inspector Davies said the prisoner was a perfect nuisance to the public of Gower- ton. The Chairman: I thought he was a blackman! Inspector Davies: No sir; he looks one, but there is, anotfier surface under that. (Laughter) Prisoner w841 committed for two months. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Wm. H. Davies, collier, 50. charged with being drunk and disorderly, was hned 206. LLANELLY. I Tuesday.—Before Capt. Morton Evans (presiding), and other magistrates. Summoned for being drunk, Wm. Geo. Kift, a discharged soklier, said he met an old comrade with whom he had a jollifica- tion. ASLEEP IN GAS WORKS. I Enos Jones, summoned tor sleeping at the gasworks without visible means of subsistence, said he weni there for quiet from his lodgings. There were 17 con vie lions, and defencla,ni went sent down for 14 days.
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SWANSEA B.W.T.A. I 0 Interesting Address by Mrs. Randolph Clarkson. In connection with the British Women's Temperance Association, the annual te&. and public meeting was held at the Cen- tral Hall on Tuesday. The chair was to have been taken by Mr. Richard Martin, J.P., but who was unable to be present. He, however, sent a donation of a guinea towards the funds. Mrs. Crwys Williams, presided, and was supported by Miss Wheatley and other ladies. To a good attendance, Mrs. Randolph Clarkson, of Birmingham, gave a forceful address. She spoke of her sojourn in America, and the wonderful strides that country had made in the direction, of pro- hibition. The B.W.T.A. intended in future to be the champion of the children. If they could only convert the young people, future success was assurred. Miss Mac- millan in her report had stated there were approximately 2,000,000 mentally and phy-1 sically defective children in Great Brit- ain. In many cases their ill-health and deformities were the outcome of drink. The speaker appealed to the women to i take the matter earnestly. This war had shown that the women must play their part as well as the men. In her opinion, the war was as much to be won at home as abroad. Continuing, Mrs. Clarkson said there were 24 prohibition States in America, which, she hoped, would be en- tirely teetotal by 1920. There they had made the question one of practical politics, supported by the big business men, who did so from an economic standpoint. In some States the children sing, talk, and recite, even while quite young, the word "Prohibition." People ask, "What would! the brewers and the publicans do?" There is plenty of work for them. The speaker enlivened her address with several witty anecdotes, and was frequently applauded.. An enjoyable musical programme was rendered by the Fabian's Bay Choir (con- ducted by Mr. Tom Morris), and the fol- i j lowing artistes: Miss Marion Parker, Mrs. Eddie Rees, and Messrs. W. J. Williams, Dd. Price, Glyn Williams, and E. T. Cob-1 nell (who has fought on five fronts). The accompanist was Mr. W. J. Waters.
CAPT. H. C.H.EDEN, M.C II
CAPT. H. C.H.EDEN, M.C II Wedding Gifts From Vivian's Staffs. An interesting ceremony took place at the Hafod offices of Messrs. Vivian and Sons, Ltd., when the staffs at the Hafod and Margam Works presented Captain H. C. H. Eden, R.F.A. (the son of the managing director, Mr. C. H. Eden) with a silver tray on the occasion of his mar- riage, and to his bride a silver salver. Capt. Eden was married on Nov. 22nd, but owing to a very short leave, no oppor- tunity presented itself for the presentation to be made at that time. About 50 of the staff attended, and there were also pre- sent besides Capt. and Mrs. Eden, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Eden, Miss Dulcie Eden, and Capt. Hugh Vivian. Mr. B. H. Morgan took the chair, and Mr. Blight, of the colliery department, and Mr. Burgess, of the Margam Works, spoke and heartily congratulated Capt. Eden on tho Military Cross which had re- cently been conferred upon him. Mr. J. R. Williams, the secretary of the company, made the presentation. Capt. Eden, responding, expressed his deepest thanks. He humorously men- tioned that the job of the Hafod and Mar- gam Works was to make the goods," and his job was to deliver them to the consignees," which he endeavoured to do with the utmost expedition and accuracy. Mr. C. H. Eden made a few remarks and feelingly acknowledged the references ivhich had been made with regard to the happy relations existing be tween himself and 'the staff, and his keen appreciation of their kindness towards his son. A vote of thanks to the ohairman brought a very happy gathering to a close.
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— ■ — -i. I Sir Oliver Lodge addressed a -meeting of the Religious Thought Society on Tues- dav. It was not open to the Press, it bein? Sir Oliver's wish that th& lecture should not be reported. <
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M. Thomas Stetian, formerly Rumanian Minister of Justice, has Arrive in Lon- don. Printed and Published for the g« a Frees. Limited, by ARTHUR EARNER HIGHA at Leader Buildin" 6wMM?