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A staunch friend, "A CUT" above the ordinary. your- pocket, is going to be hard hit if you" put off" buying a Suit at | 6FAILml FLR b Woollen prices are soaring 'higher and higher. Future deliveries of cloth will carry some of the advances, aqd the wisdom of purchasing a I suit from present stocks is obvious. r There's a I I 40 Saving in cost of materials reflected in the quality of the) 63/- Suitings we are now offering. PALMER'S Swansea's Smartest Tailor. 12, Castle St. MAO 'SE? ?S* **? -N Mae Meibion Cymru'n galw M. <?? ??y i i/ Get into the fight with i YyMd your money! HELP TO SWELL the Total of the Tanks  The ?M Girdi D or Poor—man or WOfnan—i* tc I RC C I :l 2. iJ j. ? £ Y you that the men of our glorious We6h í Regiments look to provide the Guns and S Shells, the Tanks and Aeroplanes they need for victory. t '"T_ Prove that their laith is well-founded. Go to the Tank and invest every shilling you can m J National War Bonds or War Savings Certlicatff.. Ci Lend your money to strengthen anctcheer those brave lads who have thrown aside the pick and The Royal Welsh the spade and the measuring-tape and gone to Fusiliers. blazon the deathless story of Welsh valour across half the World-from the shores of the Channel to the sacred soil of Bethlehem. TO-MORROW 6 EGYP ? ??????? the Tanks will be a? Soaflr Wal Aberdare s Borderers. and > Mountain" Ash. Next Week's Programme. Monday Merthyr and Merthyr Valt Tuesday • Merthyr .and Troedyrjbiw E WEI Wednesday • • Merthyr and Trehafris If Thursday • • Caerphilly I The Welsh Regiment. Friday Neath and Pentre Saturday Neath and Trehbert Buy  NdhMRdi WdBonds and War Savings Certificates Your mosey will be absolutely secure. Nfwaal and will add to tbe value of Y" War 5ninr- War Bonds and War 5avinp CeftiScfeft are Certificates every year until if you hold lh%Vi- Gerwnment invMtmenb, 6ackd by all the a full five years, you get L I for "e .1516 you wealtb, power and resources of the nation. Your inv-jt You can sell your War Bonds or cash country will pay you 10/- interest yearly for your Certificates (with any interest due) at any every 4.10 yn invest in National War Bonds. time if you need the money. I CONTAINS REAL EGGS. m Half-pint of water, haM-pint of milk—the eggs are in t h e pac k ets. m gi? If You can't obtain from your Grocer, sen d I/- st,  mps for 5 Pac k ets post free. W Per vkt. SUTCLIFFE A BINGHAM LTD., MANCHESTER- (P
.SWANSEA.
SWANSEA. Military Medals will be presented at I the Drill Hall. Swansea, on Saturday at noon, to Sergt. Knight, Western-street, Swansea., and Mrs. Edwards, widow of Corpi. Ed wards, Morriston. lAt Swansea, on Friday, Peter Burns, an American seaman, wa.. an&d 40s. tor not having reported himself before leav- ing Cardiff on Friday morning. He said he had omitted the formality by mistake. The funeral of Mr. Thomas Bonham, 33, Trafalgar-terrace, Swansea, took place on Wednesday, leaving- the house at 3.30 p.m. for the public cemetery, ci-lU- gelly. A service was conducted at the house and at the Cemetery by the Rev. D. P. Williams, Philadelphia, Hafod. Tho deceased pas6ed away after a short illness. He had been connected with the Hafod Copper Works for the eptrce of- 40 years. Oh.! 1 SAY!" Printi-pal Company visits Grand Theatre, Swansea next week.
ABERAVON. !
ABERAVON. At Atieravon on Thursday, William Hopkin (301, labourer, Aberavoc, was fined < £ 20 for carrying a gun without a license. > ■ Oh! I SAY!" Principal ComIpany visits Grand Theatre, Swansea next week. "I
LLANSAMLET. V
LLANSAMLET. V Friends of Mr. J. T. Dai-ies, of Boks- burg, North Transvaal, will learn with sorrow of his death in a hospital. He was; a native of Birchgrove, Llansamlet. Many years ago he went to South Africa, and turned out to be a successful busineoSs man. He- retired from business in 1908. "OH! I SAY!" The greatest of all Laugh- ter-makers, visits Swansea on Mondav.
LLANWRTYD. j
LLANWRTYD. The anniversjary of the Calvimeiic Methodist Sunday School Union of the Llanwrtyfl district, including Llangam- march, Gorwydd, and Hermon Churches. was held at Llanwrtyd lyells on Wednes- day In the afternoon the various Sundtw schools were catechised by the Rev. Bees Evans and the Rev. Evan Evans. The children were also catechised in the his- tory of Jesus Christ by Mr. Isaac Wil- liams, Llagammarch. The evening meet- ing was a singing festival, conducted by Dr. D. C. Williams, of Merthyr, and pre- sided ^over by Rev. Rees Evans. I SAY!" Sun Story! Screams of mer- riment at Grand Theatre next week.
MUMBLES.I
MUMBLES. The surveyor of the Oystermouth Coun- cil says that in view of the recent cor- respondence 'with the County Advisory Committee there was little liklihood of sanction being obtained for the tar-spray- ing of the Council roads this summer. There is every prospect of Mumbles having a most successful season. Scores of visitors have already taken rooms. Police Inspector James has been av- pointed inspector of hackney carriages by the Uystermouth Urban District Council in succession to Inspector John Davies. The Mumbles Coun«^ has decided to i-eiit the tennis cotirii.ik a normal sum t:n a number of ladies. Steps are to be fixed on the railway embankment opposite Cornwall-place, Mumbles, to afford bathers safer means ot access to the foreshore. Oll! I SAY!" Sun Story! Screams of mer- riment, at Grand Theatre next week.
!PONTARDULAIS. I
PONTARDULAIS. I A Pontardulais allotter set ten vows of potatoes, etfch in a different method, and all." scientific," of course, as he 1"¡ a novice. To-day, the spuds show no sign [ of any preferential treatment whatsoever. There is dissatisfaction again over the question of the watering of the Pontar- dulais street&tlie only privileged thoroughfare, seemingly, is a short sec- tion of the main county road. There was a crowded attendance at the Pontardulais Theatre on Wednesday evening on the occasion of a complimen- tary benefit to the lessee and manager, Hr. Will Haggar, who has been so gene- rous in lrring the hall for any war chari- ties event. The cream of local talent con- tributed to the programme; and the Die- charsed Soldiers and the R.A .O.B., es- corted bv the Town Band, .attended in state." t. The. proposed "Xational n Choir has fallen through, on account of lack of I support. There is—more's the pitv-no scarcity of musical talent in the place and district OH! T SAY!" The greatest of all Laugh- ter-makwis. visits Swansea on Monday.
ITHE FAT RATION. I ^
I THE FAT RATION. Ten Tons of Margarine Coming to Swansea. Swansea housewives will rejoice to hear that ten tons of margarine have been put on rail for Swansea for this week. The quota lately has been only 11 cwts. for the town, with the result that the de- mand far exceeded the supply. Ten tons is too much for the necessities of Swansea people, and Mr. Victor Evans is endeavouring to obtain consignments that will strike the happy medium.
:.RECORDS BROKEN. !
RECORDS BROKEN. I Sunday School Work in I Swansea. j I At the annual meeting of the Swansea Sunday School Union, held on Thursday evening, in St. Helen's Congregational Church, Mr. Waiter J. Watkins presiding, Mr. J Mendns introduced the report fdr 1937. which, he said, had broken all recordfc- Reference was made to the National Crusade. the visits of Sir George Croydon Marks, M.P., and Miss Emily Huntley. Mr. A. E. Fursland, report said, %v-n, attending the Police Court and trying t'i introduce a little humanity into the li< es of the children brought there. The war had left a permanent mark on the Union by xhe death of the hon. ex- amination secretary, Mr. W. C. Beynon, B.A. The year 1917 would always be remem- bered as th-Iast Vear of th A old system, for the closing months were devoted to the entire re-organisation of the Union. The president-elect and treasurer is Mr. W. Arthur Davies. The meeting listened with much profit to a speech on Sunday Schools in India by Mr- E. A. Annett, who is eon- iragted in the task of training Indian teachers.
FRESH AIR FUND. I
FRESH AIR FUND. I The fortnightly holidays of Pearson'* Fresh Air Fund are this year to be uti- lised to a large extent for the benefit of the motherless children of soldiers .a.n41 sailors who have fallen. Subscriptions and donations, however small, "till he gratefully received by Mr. Ernest Kes- sell, hon. secretary, Great Portland. street, London. W.1
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Then she eaid Had I known how simple and painless the process was I would have had them, taken out long ago. OH! I ySAY!" Enjoy a night of laughter at Grand ;Theatre on Monday.    REGISTER u rt NOW FOR I- HOME»» COLONIAL TEA  Still Blended by the same Experts SUPPLIES GUARANTEED '01 ->110 THE HOME AND COLONIAL. STORES LIMITED BRANCHES EVERYWHERE "LEADER" CLASSIFIED ADVTS. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS VACANT. A BERTH for Life is waiting our Students A as quickly as we can QualUy them. We have sent out this year 200 students to situations worth £ 10i) per annum as a com- mencing salary, and want 500 more at once. Apply for Terms. South Wales Wireless College, Ltd.. Market Buildings. Cardiff: or Castle-street. Swansea. WANTED. Organist for St. Barnabas TV Church.-Appiv. stating qualifications and salary required to T. Roeser, 12. Er. nald-place, Swansea. 265A6-1 _£38 MADE by ?5.—For full particulars d?OO aa to how small &mounts of money may be profitatfly employed to give larse profits apply to- Graham Marsh and Co.. 240. High Holborn. London. 2S9A6-0 Men and Youths. "VTAVVIES Wanted: ineligible for Army lid. per hour.—Apply Coppee Co.. clo North's Navigation Collieries. Toudu. Glam. C'IO rpo Bakers.—Wanted good second hand JL (ineligible).—Apply B. A. Yeandle. Tawe Steam Bakery St Thomas. 264A5-51 W ANTED, immediately. Labourer.-A n- .'Y 1 DIy Silica Brick Company. 261A5-31 TT7"ANTED, Two Quarrymen; good wafes, "t regular work Also a Man to look after. Gas En.-iz)e.-Smith, Silica Work; Penygroes, Carm. C6-6 ANTED, Brick Works Machineman: W Bradlev and Craven Macnine: ?ble to do running repairs: war work.-Apply Dafen Brick Works. Llanelly. 261A5-31 W ANTED, immediately, a Clerk for the National Eisteddfod Office; ability to read Welsh indispensable.—Apply with re- ferences. and stating salary, to Philip Thomas, Eisteddfod Office. Neath. C'Ó-l Women and Girls. \\TANTED, t?dy Assistant: Clothin or V' Draper v Experience essential — tere and Co. (Clothiers). Ltd.. Neath. C6-3 ANTED, for Swansea Branch. Smart  Business Young Lady.—Stone s Studio 17 and 19, Bridge-street Cardiff. 264A6-4 w ANTED, louiic Ladv for Wholes lie Grocery: must be experienced in .gen. eral office work.—Write L 8. Trader OffIce.. ^lAft-l 1- Domestic Servants. AY Girl Wanted to Assist in Housework JL? from 7.50 a.m. to 4 p.m.—Apply Mrs. Stockwood, Kevford Queen's-road. Skett 265A6-4 W ANTED. a Young Girl for Housework.— If 1 Apply 10, Glanbrydan-avenue. Up- lands 263A5-il "TANTED, General Servant; sleep cut preferred.—Apply. 5 to 7 p.m., 3. Brynymor-crescent. Swansea. ^64A5-31 Wf ANTED, immediately, House-Parlour- t t maidt two in family,-Apply.' with references to Mrs R P. Morgan. Brynhy fryd, Neath. C6-4 Boys, Girls, Apprentices.. &c. /"ANTED, trong Lad to a.?sist in ware- "f house; little experience preferable.— Thos. Evans. Butter Merchant. Oranse- sjreet. 264 A6-4 "ITrANTED, Smart Lad for Saturdays, 1" J after 2 o'clock, to Assist in Hair- dressing; tall preferred.—Apply Hasauen- court Neath. C-4 -I- -?- SITUATIONS WANTED. ) ADISCHARGED?Soldier seel? Berth ae I j\ Collector. Traveller, or similar TKni- tion of trust: highest referenc8, Y 49, C-ikla?d-road. Mumbles. 261A5-31 LOST AND FOUL40. IjiOUND, Motor Spare-wheel. If not claimed 1:' within seven days will be sold. Write full particulars—style tyre, where and when lost—to Spare-wheel.' "1, -ader I Olftce. 264A5-31 '-Fon Wibley Marsh. LÎnrhiddÚin D-,tr? Brown C,?allion Pony. If not claimed within 7 days from this date will be sold to defray expen&ea.—The Steward of the Manor, Estate Office Penrice Castle. I Reynolllston, 260A5-31 IOST. Wednesday Night Black and to J Welsh Terrier Pup. LaAt seen followiti soldier in Hii mpli re%-st reet.- Finder Please return to 4, St. George-Street 265A6-1 FOR SALE. LEME NT-TALBOT: two-seater; 1Z,; splendid condition: 2 ignitions; splen- didlamps.—24. Walters-roadJ 26^6-^ "L-;OR SALE. ?hree?.nd-a.-half Centre Lathe. J' screw cut?ni:; fair condition.—Appi?. by letter Box 24. Leader Office, Neath. C5.3 C'TBONG?rip-C??t for Sale: good conditicn 0 Also well-bred Stor? Pi g«—Harries K26br. Goe.i.1!266:1 JBrynaeron, Kingsbridge. Gorseinon. i,64A6-l^ PIANO-PLà YER by nrst?-Iasa maker, for t Sale. Men bv appointment: owner go- ing abroad on active ?ryioe-Writ? Doctor," do Leader Office. 264A5-31 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. OIANOFORTE3 bv D'Almaine 06 guineas JL Chappell 40 guineas- Wilson and Co 35 guineas: Peerless Organ 9 guineas: 1.0. stop Harmonium. 8 guineas; Mason and Hamlin Organ. 18 guineas. Monthly pay- ments accepted —Thomnsoo and 9ho6ckell? Ltd.. 39. Castle-street. Swansea. npH,OMPSO>r & SHACKELL Ltd.. Music X Warehouse 39 Ca8tle.street. Swansea, for Music and Records. Gramophones from £338, APARTMENTS & LODGINGS TO LET AND WANTED. THO LET, Furnished Apartmefta. Fdward- X street, Swansea.—Write Box L 13. Leader Office. 263A6-3 HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR SALE AND) TO LET. BECOME your own Landlord by using your Rent as Purchase Money.-Writa; Laildlord," Leader Office Swansea. 214A6-1S i rPO LET furnished complete 19. Le Breoi ± avenue close to ErynmiU'and Owmdon. kin Parks; a modern six-roomed house- every convenience; electric light.—Apply' Harrison. 8. Uplands-terrace. Swansea. 260A$-311 3/- WEEKLY Purchases £ 300 House; anv, dJstnct.W rJte L." Leader Swan- eea. C6-4 ] Mr. Joseph Harris's Announcements. Tj'Fl?O?E-TERRACE.—For Sale two E? Feellent Houaes; well let; low grOuDd rent; splendid cordition. J?/f CJA WILL Purghaee two Well-buTit Houses in Approach-road. Msfn- aelton; long lease; low ground rent. -PI ?nn WILL Purchase a Block of Six t?±!?-'?U Excellent Houses in Aberdy-. berthi-street. Hafod; well let. BOND-STREET. Splendid Six-roomed JD House for Sale at a low figure. ( BTptThT WEIJ-PLACE.-Two Splendid Houses for Sale. cheap; long lease; low ground rent.   WILL Purchase an ExceHent} House. with Six-stall Stable a\ the rear. in Bartley-terrace, Plasmarl. PlCTON-PLACE.—Splendid Freehold Resi-i JL deuce for Sale with large Workshoof at the rear; low price to immediate 1)Ur;{ chasel- ]  SEBASTOPOL-STREET, ST. THOMAS. -I ? Leasehold House for Sale. cheap; weU,' tenanted. I ION GFORD-CRESCENT ST. THOMAS — J Two Houses for Sale: long lea.1 charming situation: also one on Port Ten- pant-road. j M- UMBLES.-Excellent House for Sale at*" a low figure at Queen's-road; splendid. situation: close to station, bays, etc. ] -P??n WILL Purchase two Five- ?<JUU Houses in Oxford-street; well let; splendid condition. QT G E 0 RG IT S^TE R R A CE.—Charming Re- 0 sidence for Sale at a low figure: errano condilion; fitted with every conv^nj^tt^p j electric light laid on; Ionic lease. SEA VIEW-TERRACE. Splendid 0 roomed House for Sale: cheap to aiiiell bUye  £l,>=-wÙ:J-PUrcbä.ge a wbH-b 1 0() House in Dfatt:v-street; well ten' anted. 7 FOR Further Particulars of the Foregoing Properties apply to Joseph Harris, J Auctioneer, George-street. Swansea lr&w No • 469 ,)0 "e5-31 MISCELLANEOUS. i'URNITURE.—Best • Prices given by me for Second-hand Furniture and ADUaue Furniture of any description Drop me » postcard, or call.—Wm James. 8 Fabian- street St. Thomas. CTO ARDEN Tent Wanted.- Part icu I art, to 3. I Brvyimill-crescejit. Swansea. 265A6-1 IS Ovum Tborlere Poultry Spice different JL to other Poultry Spices? Yes it is. b- cause it contains all that is oeceesary or desirable for keeping Poultry healthy and obtainins abundance of eggs Ovum is sold by Agents in all, parts in Cases containing 72 mckete Seven Shillings (complete case). Cartons Is 3d and 8d each. also nags Owt, £1 16s. 56 ibs. Ins 6d.: 28 tbs 9s 6d Do not forget, to use Ovum for your toultry 1 OXDO? Time-TabU and Red Rail Guide. ±? —The current issu. of this nopular rublication is on Sale at all Railway Book- stalls and leading Newsagents. Nearly 600 pages it deals with over 3,000 Railway Sùt- tioiis. At sixpence it is the best and cheap. est Railway Guide evor publiehed. OELF-PROPELLING Chair Required: lever o or rotary action.—State lowest cash price to L 15." Leader Office. Swansea. 265A6-1 PIGS are often troubled with worms; JL Thorley's Worn. Powders will clear same. Sold in cartons containing 6 powders 51. by Agents in all parts or by post paid 12 powders Is Id., from .Joseph ThorNy. Ltd. King's Croso London. TUSHING and HaWing to Let Trees and ? Pitwood at eacb plao«—Glamorganshire Cardiganshire, Radnorshire Gloucester- shire, Somereetshire. and Devonshire.—0, Jennings and Co.. Ltd.. Pe-nnywell-rnad. Bristol. TRACTION Engino Proprietors not en. j_ gaged on work of national importance may he disallowed fuel soon therefore offer on Hire (with or without option to pur- chase). Daywork or piecework, for Tree Hauling in various counties. to O. Jennjcgas and Co.. Ltd.. Sawmills. Pennywell-road. B ristol: CM. w ANTED a Quantity of Tinplate Strips. » 1.0 Substance 1 Slgin. broad and over and not Iluder 12in long. State price and full particulars.—Address Tinplate. m. Porteous and Co.. Advertising Agents, Glasgow, 257 MUMBLE RAILWAY. TRAIN SERVICE. SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd. Trains from Rutland Street, Swamgeft- 9.30, 11.0 a.m., 12.10, 1.0, 2.5, 2.40, 31^ 4.5, 5.5, 5.50, 6.40, 7.30, 8 15, 9.10 P m- Trains from Pier Station, mumbles- 10.15 a.m., 12.10, 1.0, 2.5, 2AO, 3-?S. 4.5.  10.0 p.m. 5.5, 5.50, 6.M. 7.30, 8.15, 9;t0. 10.0 p.m.  Printed, and Published by.. the S'?,?' Press Ltd., at Leader Bai'd'?sa. 8wanee.