Papurau Newydd Cymru
Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru
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t i hree Kheumatic conditions ¡¡ Every Picture tells a S lery. Desearch has proved that the pa.ins of rheumatism, sciatica. and lumbago lessen or increase according to the amount of uric- acid in the system, and this know- ledge is tbe key to treatment -of rheumatic complaints. By avoiding heavy meals, rich dishet, and alcohol, an over-production of uric- arid ia prevented. and by strengthen- ing the kidneys, its accumulation in the blood can be checked. The Srst de- pends upon the patient, but the second rt may with safety be entrusted to Dean's Backa-che Kidney PiUs. Doan's PiUs st.imoJa.te and strengthen the kidneys tc purity the blood and tilter out the uric-acid crystals that in- name the muscles, ueryes and joints. This special kidney medicine has an eighteeo-year-old reputation here in Swansea., where week after week, your o-wn neighbours praise its lasting benefits in this paper. There could be no better guarantee of its merit. Swansea Proof. OH February :lth. ISO?, Mr. H. Vernon, of ?aid:— Having ''jn'ered a great deal with H:dney troubles I decided to take L-Jan"s baçkacDr kidney pi]Is. I had derived rio benefit from other treatment. "I've been so bad that I have a.t timè:5 been compeUed to stay at home for weeks—hardly able to move be- cause of the in my back. The 'A-a:r \vas a!so gravelly and painful. "The first box of Dean's backache kidney pills made a, difference, and a few boxes cpno&IeteJy cured me. (Signed) "H. VERNOX. On rerbru«i-v 12th. 1S17—TEN YEARS LATER-.Nlr. Vernon ,aid Ten years ago Doan's piUs cured me, and I am g)ad I hs/ve kept well since. MOTE—To obtain the same resu4ts as M-. Vernon, insist on the same Mecicine. OTtF? O?ri? A? N ???9 S?P? I <*)h<f? ?M?< J t 41 '?S ?)hj?' B&cJk?che Kidney PiUs. All dealers, o). :'o a bofi!e /foMt Fosiep,-McG:ei, Co., S Werts St., Oxlfc,d St., L,ndo,, W.I.
OYSTERMOUTH CASTLE.
OYSTERMOUTH CASTLE. Council to Approach Duke of Beaufort. LA.t Oystermouth Co'-uicU General Purpo¡-;es Conunittee on Tuesday evenÍD.g' :\fr. J. Jones s&id be noticed in the papers that the Duke of Beaufort had presented Loughor Castle to the people ot L&ughpi', and he thought this knight be a suitable, opportunity to request hia Grace to grant the same privUege to the people of Oystcrmoath with regard to Oys- termouth Castle and the adjacent grounds. SeveraJ members spoke of the great addi- tion this fa.vour woutd ma-ke to the attrac- tioas at Mumbles, and it was decided that tb& clorl: should approach the Dune's agent
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.¿. u..¡,a. v" "ó.. REV. "CADLE DAV!ES REStCNS. Ald. Kev. John.L)-avies. Uadie Manse. has Itajided in his resignation ar, pastor of Bet'r'- teheTQ Chapel in consequence of indispox]- tion. County Councillor of many yea-rs standing, Mr. Davies was made an alder: man some years ago. He has acted also as a member of the Gla.nwrga.n Education Corn* mittee. A prominent member of the old Sw&nsea. School Boa.rd;' he has, since the in- ception of the present form of management, h<en a. local schools' manager.
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The Xea.t.h Boy Scouts su?ered a serious Loss by the death of the !a-te Mr. Ha-rry -Tones, who was a. nne scoutmaster, ajid the troop literaHy fell to pieces. Now Mr. Lloyd, of the well-known Ci)y- bchyll family, has taken the la,ds in hand, V,nd enthusiasm again reigns supreme.
SWANSEA GUARDSMAN WINS! ;…
SWANSEA GUARDSMAN WINS! D.C.M. Distinction for Wen-kccwa Sportsman. I 1 :\Ir. James My. 6. Green?id-.tr?t, .LSwanEea., the v?'1-known Sw??ea. sports- m.in, reeved the gr? tying news this wee,? that his sen. Private Joh>} Duff; of the Welsh hiia won: the D.C.Ilf. Frivate John Duffy joined the V-'eL-h Guards when the regi- ment was first formed has been on "tive service quite a, ioag t time, het.vmg bce't. gassed a.nd mvaHded home. Hers 26 years of age a,ad distinguished himself in box)ng' ha\-irg three ts'h-e'- cups to his I credit, besides i,-i n ning a number cf other 'TnPol-taiit Servl ce competitions as a heavy- '.veight. "hen_the; \Velr-h (uiirds _wel" at at XmatJde opposirig 3 South Wates XV. for the bene'fit. ot our War Prjlonrs rued. Private Dufty accompan- :pd the tcani as a reserve. He is very pcpu- lar 'ith his (o01r"d. Mt'. Duffy has t-,ro other sons in the A-,my —one in the Gua-rds and one in the Cheshiras well as one son in. the Navy. The name of Signaler Leonard Eva.na. R.X.V.R.. Swansea., appears in a new list ci awards of the D.C.M.
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? "MA-1-, 7L0S0,L-9-h d =4w$4 9 i α-I ? S Pain Disappears when !??? = s?'???"? g ???" Touches Trade ií1 "ø ys R/JuiaflÙm. the Spot UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS o A Mmpte of hundreds of tetters we receive. <- "0 f d r- Qne of my driver* was sugaring m ternbty from Piles and was in coMtdcr- r able agony and pain. gave him a tin of )- yottr HOMOCEA. It relieveti him — samliously. so I gave hina another Z which he tells me absolutely cured him- For Cuts and Wound* have also found :I> HOMOCEA mott utefnl and appre- Z ciated by my men." 0 Capt. A.S.C. n British Expeditionary Force. Yeu can get it of all and. Price 1/3, or 3'. (targe bcix). ? .n.a.
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"ONE OF THE REAL BAD,UN-K i .1 18 MONTHS FOR FALSE PRETENCES. At the Glamorgan Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, before Col. R.hys ,\Yilliams" K.C., D.S.O.. chairman.. Thomas Dav:es, (49), maaon, was charged with obtaining ¡ by means of false pretences 2s. irom Mr. Ivor Thomas, outfitter, Xeath-road, Briton Ferry, with intent to defraud. Mr. Marlay Samson appeared for the, prosecution. The ca-.e was that defendant ap-, proacred Mr. Thomas and said h& \I'a, orgari.sing a grand evening concert by! jthe Cambi-ian (Jon':crt Party, to takpi p Ia c, c at the Puh)i(;HaH, Briton Ferry.} on Thnrsday, February :!6th. He hough" i a ticket and promised to seH other tickets for him, but he subsequently heard thac no such concert had been arranged. De- fendant also soid n ticket to Mr. James Thoma-. and Mrs. Esther Tucker, but. no concert wis ever held. From the latter t he obtained food and lodgings to the i amount of 10s. 10d., for which he did not pay- Inspector Rees. Aberdare, proved that I prisoner sold tickets for a s'mHar con- cert at the Market HaH. Aberdare. To I., A ber d ai-e. l' o witness, prisoner admitted that he I wanted a little money to go to America i t ]I. II Prisoner was found guilty, and ths chairman told him he was a proper hypocrite—one of the real bad 'unš, '.v hc had been doing this sort of hi!1g nii fvcr thpf'ouiin'Y. Sentenced to 18 mouths' imprio,lment \vitb hard labou:.
I I j HOUSING AFTER THE WAR.…
I HOUSING AFTER THE WAR. Uistr[ct (.ouncn 00; Tuesday the Clerk Ofr. Ed,-ard H;¡rrif's read ,t lung communica.tioa from the' L.G.B. on the housing o,' the working! <ia,sses aiter the war. The circular braced a great muny methods of pro- cedure, and aHowed Icc&l hcdies a grpat deal of scope ? in the preparation of schemes, ptc. It was decided to ask the clerk to ?cure copies of the circular for each mpmher, or, as Mr. Matthew Grif- fiths put it, 10 ask the c!erk to riut :t in' such language as a human could understand." I
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SWANSEA'S C.LD - I
SWANSEA'S C.LD I HIGH PRAISE FROM HOME OFFICE. A letter was read 9.1 the Watch Corn- mittee on Tuesday frcm the Home Office, drawing att.ention.to tk excellent work ot! the C.I.D. of the Swansea Police For.'e. and: the ioi- lowing omcer? in regard to inquiries re aliens and suspected persons :—Detective- i Superintendent Hayse, Detective-InspectoiXj .Fox and Barry. Detective-Sergaa-nts F. \V. Gubb and Arthur Eynon. The Committpe expressed its pleasure. and the Chie- l Constable obser-ved- in h:s report that this inas no't the only occasion on which the Home OSice had appreciated the work of the o&cers of the local C. I.D. 'The resignation of P.S. (10; Davies, on A' medica! certificate, wa:, seconded by the! Chief Constable, and the pension oi ?1 15s. 5d. per week agreed to. P.C. (98) A. M: Frauc:s was promoted to the rank of sergeant, vice Sergeant Dav:es.
I FOU3PENNY BEER FOR SWANSEA.!
FOU3PENNY BEER FOR SWANSEA.! i-'o'u'penny beer :p;nt) \vil! be on aaie ati ,Sw,qi-sea before the end <'f the week. Iti wiH not. ho,keve be genera1. Mo?t of the' brewers are awaiting ev(-iats. Local brewers. for the time being are keeping to the "jiye- penny." Inquiries ii) trade circle-: t-howj thepor-itionismctefinite, and that many brewer;; are now awaiting the
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.. I . -.'--I COWER ROABMENS…
I I COWER ROABMENS WAGES. ( At Gower on YVpdr.esd&y a roadma.n at JJ5.tonakea for an mciease m in 1'ne with other roadmen who were being p3.id 5s. and 5s. 6d. per dd.y. It was stated the w&ges-varied Accordiing to districts the nipn were. in and'the rents paid, and the Counci} agreed to place aU the road- men on the same basis.
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Thanks to the efforts of tha Swansea, a,nd District Federation of the Church of En.gla.nd Men's Society, a thoroughly enjoyable even- ing was spent a.t the Oxford-street Schools on Mond&y in litepin.s to a mc?,t tucid ex- planation of the differeat parts of machinery set up in ordpr to govern the Church, 'n Wales, should the Discstabiishment of the Church become Jaw. Canon J. C. Joyce (principat of' St. David's CoUege, Lampeter). by bis wonderful abUit.y for grasping de- tails, has proved the 'virdom of hia selection as secretary to the different committees. The president, tuie Rev. Prebeuda.ry the t Hon. W. TaJbot Rice. M.A., then proposed 1, hearty '\ute. of thinks to Canon Joyce. I d,i(',h was most happity seconded by Mr. E. Joaes. )M)M'JaaM)BaBMMm6a)mBt!tMaiE!mmmtBa)MmzNM):
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HELPLESS wtthout ChoootoMQ). ? TSACHE/?'S TESTIMONY. Nottingham, Dec. 30, 1917. "PùaBefind c/td!osct! f.O. /c)' 5/- /<M' <u:o ?tj h 'ch, ic.,i I 'tins o/ CAoeof'otds !< :'?ott< tc/ttcA ? ? g am ?<??M." ? 'OrigI?nal letter at Oilr  k} IF you are oppresse(i by the effects of 8 Consti 3.ticn; if yon hale lost your if you from he"dac!1s, sleep- m ?MSuess, &ep:'ess!Mi. nerves," Miousness. ? or indigestJOIl, vou cau be "kly and s:u:ely cired by t.%kir,? Chocolot Chocolojd" are small  ? t&blets prepared entirely from herba,! in- ? ? gt-edtsnts weU-?nown for their laxative ? t J? & ?9?? M<P'?8?SMt?' ? delicate  J h ? !s L!!QCO!U!US ? !PC!OIOS' i :7oi,d Ti. to th,, Fr-t be?,use Cho??oloid,.t take the place of  la?*?ives (vegetables, etc, I. ? ??'?S3S?% ffice 2/6 par box of ? ? )B ?????a T'btet6;eat?p<<bo!.t/a(:'4 ? ? %??????? TSE CHOCOMm CO.. ? ? ??????? ? SercMey I?SoMtonM. ? ? ? m < ??????"BinniBghfun. ? a?'?s??a??aB?????aa??M????__BBB N rmingham i
POLICE PAY.
POLICE PAY. WAR BONUS INCREASED AT SWANSEA. The SWal1'¿,1 W cluh CommiU'iOe 'had again before them ou Tue",d[.y the deterred appH- I increase in ¡ the war bOilU o't' ICs. per week, per man, Ad 2ei. poi week in respect of each child under the age &t 14 years dependent upon eMh member. They also asked for an ad- \-allce "f j5s. o; the half-year for boot tHoney. ,i",i' ,-ate of war bonnais un' \veek fud the apptication urged its increase to JEi per week, per man, irre- spective of rank. I'he opplicatioii ([ron] a upecial committ.ee apfointz!d by the poHce) gave comparative figures of the higher war conus 1-atpz in other town a.nd etated tbitt the wa.gc<5 position of policemen compu.l'ed '.vith ot.hpi' workers was 'insidious. The Borough Treasurer (Mr. A&hmo]€) said that the other Corporation employes leferred to in t'fe application were rea.i!y get- 's; 1U. pf-'j week ".ar '<age and. in a.ddi- hion to what they a,bea,dy received, if the it would bring them to the sam€ rate as the other Jj.'paratiou orkers. A]d. Merrei'.s thought that the poiice shouhi receiv& an adequate wage, more. so than the /'< ord.ina.ry individual, If on!y to prevent them filing vicuna to dishonesty. 'The Chairman afterwards moved that a.n increa-e of 6' per week all round should be granted, iifid A!d. "tl prre'is :-ec&ndad. Lhe !nc}e<i.Ee tc be retrospective from blench iM. Coming National Conference. the do. cj_"iun to bf xt b" ch.- fet:e:'jc<' or \r'ltch Committ.-ees which'was be- .shortly, at from Swani-ea. and Cardiff Watch COmmit- tees wuM e'ttend- The ques. t'on woujd theii ba tu)jy. as "eH ;)s ;thel' Hvey 1.vo!71i ¡'if' t.he Chaimmi) (Ajd. Dau Jone-), Chief Con!-tab!e a.nci the Borough PGS'T!CN IN CARMARTHENSmRE. T 1 for tile bunurreccnt)y granted to the Chief W. Picttm Phi)]!??) 1-nformpri the.. Carmarthenshire Stan<li'tg -lo'nt Committee 'p I.ucpdav that thep'0'md 't.elJiIJg <f to-day being thf of little. ntorc than half t/hat 3m<T-:iit in p-,e-i" ti'mey, thp Force in thl'\ wap le-ist-25 per.ent. "orc oS j.n the matter of pay than it wa,s before thp outbreak of vsr.
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;jFt4,? HOME. MADE ? ? ?' ? ? ? BREAD ?  -42, h o l y I JUL l u R w 1 1N6M rt O ?? BAKSMG POWOER. AW Economica l R c l iable. ? ? k ? ?THE BEST IN T E ??? THE PRO D U CT tVtTV OF Seed Potatoes from the high.ctass land of LINCOLi4SHIRE. is well known. Those desirous of securing our own growths are urged to make early application for their requirements. All Potm!ar Variety fn ttech Orders will be executed in rot&tiom received. APPLY FOR PRICES .TO W. Benn:s & Sons, LM., tteed Potatt Dept PEAKIRK, Peterborough. I 45Q MM M
t ISLAND
t ISLAND J IMPORTANT SALE AT 1 SWANSEA. MANY GOWER LANDS PUT UP. t The Cower element was well represented at the sate which commenced &t the Hotel Cameron. Swansea, on Wednesday, of out- lying portions of Lady LJ'o1'lli' Eilvrough t'tate. The iots compnsed valuable agricul- pra.l and. xport-ing properties, and the ten- antry took a(lvanta,e of the cpporttinity of pm chasing the freeholds and attended in )arge numberf.. The au,dioneer was jJr. \\m. Jame: of Messra. Ja,mes and Ja.m&s, F.A.I., and a.mong the places embraced m the ga)e were LIangennith. LIanmadoc, J)andewi. RhosHH. LoughOf. Llandilo- Ta.Iybont, L?nsamtet., and Murtcn, Bishop- Talvboiit, l,'iaiisam l et, and ?\ l urtor,, Bishop- in his opening' remarks Mr. James -id I that \iti) good land like they had to dispose o!' that day there v.'as no wonder that the ",t,tend?nce was !a.rge. Agriculture was an I i)-.ir)ortHnt factor at th<? pi-e6eiit t'me and iva6 rrn;ng- to be oi-'e of the Pmest industries m the woHd, it v.'oujQ *:c ;)6 much a gi¡t-edged security as Consols had been. He \va$ giad to bear testimony to the way in which the farmers crit-is at \hid, v.' Vt- They had responded very weH to the demands made up<j!t them and were v.orking day L.ii< The fonowjjg were the chief lots disposed of :— Freeho'd fari'n. Bro.idway. LInngennith. 53 3L'res. te'.i.r.it Mr. George Jp.nkins, rental .f46 10s. So'd for JB2425 to Mr. Beynon,. Uethryd. ParkmtH. Freeho!d ;arm and la;id. of Boughton tenant Mr. E. J. Tayior, rental £50; also De!vid Farm, L.laiigennith, 46 &eres. tenont ?Fr. Johu Tavlor. renta,! .S53. Lot 2 sold fcT R2,050 to Mr. Harvey, Nme-hvelfthp of Llangennitb, Rii'rilow" (555 acres). total rental £90 10s. So!d to :\lr. E. BuD t&r ?753. ?'p?ten: Hcusa F?ym. L?ns:pnnith, 41 a.creF. temnt :\Ir. Sidney PhtHIns, rent B45 79. Sr.id rör fTgOO to Mr. Harvey. AcGommod.tior! heid and huildilfg s'te, Pa.rcvdwr. 5. acres, tenant Mr. S. Philips, rent .e 12 lCs Sold {or :C575 to Mr. Har- vey. Sir L. F!etcher Buys Burry Ho!ms. I Farm and mnd& Liarige,iiiitli, a.nd Burry Holms I:a.nd. 99 acres. £70 .10s., Mr. George Jones. The i&tand, offered separately, rental com- puted at x!5 under prMe'nt lease. 'was sold tt) 'Mr. E. U. David. Cardie for i;25C. It Is understood that the purchaser iK Sir I-anccto' Fletcher. The fwrni "Vas sold for Bl,600 to Mr. J. ,TE'1.ns. le?s&e. Jones' Tenemptit. 8 Helds. 21 acrps. sub-let J at JB15. Mr. G. Jone. Sold for 1:880 to Mr. G. Reps. King's Head. Thiee fieids, "The Rugg;Jrds," 17 acres, jE5 Us. SaH to :11'. G. Pees for .6500. West Cother F?'rm. Llangennith. 69 aci-et, Mr. J. Bevati. je51 10s. Sold to Mr. Tucker for f.1.400. (or reputed manor). Ea&t Town of IJa.nge'itUth, with manona] WithJra"'in at .62.503. Monb.1and Farm, Lhndewi. 46 acres Mr F. Clement. £32 log. Md to Mr. W. A. Jerkins. Swsn.-ea, for .E2,200. j P'our fields of Mven crC: W. Bevan, L2,5. jSold to tetiatit tor: £80.').
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?s? Us precious' Eat it sparingly- RELIEF FOR ALL ER3WM'S EBCMCHiA!. 1RJCHEI. I- I Why not try these TMOCMB8 for yotrM?etycoua'h? Theya.rethe oId-faslllonedremerly for th e &I evia- tio?ofCOUGMS.HOARaE??SO SORE THROAT, SROMCMiTtS I and ASTHMA. I Thpy contain no opitte, a.i!d !t!-e m joh < tppreci?ted by bin?er? and Pub! ? Speakers.
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? .——_ J i I FORMER LLANELLY COLHER. I I I I L:]t.e Private.A. G. Levies, of Proepect- :la.ce, LianelJy., has Prior to: enlisting he n'ss a hauHer at Pw.!I. Colliery.
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The Cover Guardian? liate decided to I Tj'ie (? uar d j an.?, iHtse the insurance of Penmaen Workhouse 50 per cent..from .63,500 to £.5,200. A fire at the building, it Ava.s st-ited, would be i.rre- pa.rable uncle;: war conditions. 'Mr. John Jenkins (LIan&amlet.) referred to the ùifficnWí of district residents taking np pig-keepuig. in obtaining pig-food. -at the Swansea. Rural District Council on Tuesda.y. The clerk, iT) refereuce to the matter, rea.d a communication from the War AgriouIturaJ Executive Committee of the Glamorgan County Counri], which sta.tpd that the Mint&- try of F<XHJ is allocatli-ig a ration of c.a.ke or offal for breeding sows a.nd young pig: The committpe 1Xlped that the Counci] would niakp this informa.tioQ known in the district a.nd that t hey would offer every '.nducement and as&ista.nce to enable this important work t' ba carried out.
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?St?'Tw?I ownnunum Lu TiAARtJC I SHOULD TAKE ?? Stomach and Liver Troubles I ?J??NS? ? ?, ? -?-? you should take Mother Seigel's ? ?????????? ? ??. Syrup, because, by its gentle but N ?????3X?? ?" ?cient tonic action on the stomach, ? ?SH???yt?? ?? ??? ??? bowe!s, it restores these ?HB???????? organs of digestion to a state of I ??mj?j???f)??? healthy activity; as a result you are j '?S!??????.??? ?'?? ?? ? ??est what you eat; N ?????.????????-—?' to extract the nourishment your j))) ? ? ? ?g ? ? ? ??????? food contains, and thus secure ? !?????????? ?sh stores of strength and W I E SYRUP I I. vitality. Such Is the experience of thousands of grateful .users J) g of thjs world-famous remedy, who testify that, thanks to its ? occasional use, they now enjoy freedom from such distressing W ? troubles as pains after eating, Batulence, biliousness, headaches M ? and constipation. Put it to the test for vourself to-day. ? FOR W I SJOnACfI lNER TROUBlES. 1 L TV" .? &oM7e cott?t?s J ?t<M<:s t?e ?/? L mine= mm=? swam= "t1ØIIfrJIlIIII.J -¡;r 1
MORE TAX ON BEER ¡ AND TEA.…
MORE TAX ON BEER AND TEA. PRINCIPAL BUDGET ITEMS FORECASTED. Mr. Bonar Law has completed his' revenue estimates lor the coming year, an d his Budget wiH be ready for prc&en- j tation early ne%t wee k. 1 Income tax may be raised, but reci- pients of sataries undpr -L3OO ueed not he aiarmed. They may have to pay a little n'ore, bm i,heM will he a :!iberall scale ot abatements, and the prmopai increase is likeiy to apply on!y to large incomes in the. ionn oi siipei--tax. The ECf'l)ed trades wii! be expressly' called upon to provide revenue, it being! acknowledged that their pronts hnvei grown far beyo'jd the pre-war rate. The tax on beer and spirits wi)t be raised and various license duties wiH be consolidated and increased. There wi!? probably be higher duties on tea, cojfe.e" cocaa, and sugar. Aruoes of Luxury. Anadvafonmtax(;.e.,t.o:HUch on ev.eiy pound of the price) will t'e put upon ai'tictes of luxuiv, such as pictures, ptanos, jeweiiery, and costiy cfottuh. Ihe ajm of the ChanceUor of the Ex- chequer will be to place the tjuide-n of extra taxation on the shoutders of tlo,,e who are best able to bear it..
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-c: I :\Ir. Arthur b. T. Lucas put. up for -ale by public auction, at the Hote! Mt'tropotp. Swansea., <n Tuc'sday.the leasehold de. tached residence known as G]a.n yr Onen/' tormerty known ns Marine ViJla: ewton- road- Mumbits (hld on )eaM' for a term '<f 99 yo'ar-, n'orr! Sept-ember 29th, 1845;' ground rent. JE!1C. The residences the property of Ifr. R. L. Sa.r]s. who is icaving it o'.) account of the d€a.th of hi,, daughter, Tha bidding started at JS500 -Aiid the pro- perty \as \ithdra\t¡ at Li.275. At th.? meeting of the S\\anea. Committee on Tuesday afternoon, when Ald. ? Da!, thp To\Yn Clerk (Mi'J JL Lan¡;( Coat.h) submitted a draft of the proposed ne'-v bye.hJ,ws affeding jl1yenile street tradlii- portions of 1",Llcll had bean 3.mendedb'the Lccat Government Board. The prohibited girts from ???t?dmg???pu?c?'??o?eofa? parent or gllardia rJ ;)nd #ho bcysnot granted the necesMry rcene from the corn- I mittM. The bye-'a.ws'ex''adapted.
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DITO :0. 1\ 1.itR 'l'r:-thif'C' that !r7roV- onMTflll!y in<,reaeei> all '"t-<TS. 'Ho<w<'r)t. <rarf)f'Mf)'t< ¡:¡hr>11Jrl 1-my S:"N! tnan. Finrist :.nd Bu)b Importer. 227. 0?<'orri- gtrept. Swansea. 461db4-27 yo. n. tiiitK JL' th;t grows; wonderfully increaSes all and. !nf'd hllY from SwansRa. Com and Poultry C(>-(,p-riti,-e Society. No. 6. Market. Swa.nppa. 46?db4-27 DITO (Hort.i<?tnra.l Ko. ?. guits ?vprrThpic ? t.ha.t ?'row?; w?nd?rfuHy ?ucrpa.se? aH HotdM's and Gardeners should buy from Ed. Par?onp and Co.. S'ppdp- COTTAGES FOR COWER. The oner of bhe Locat Government Boaj3 of QnanciaJ a&sistance to Di&trict Councils for providing houses for the working cla,s&ea after th6 wat- is anticipated by a-nd the Coiinci! decided en Tuesday to make application for buildjng cottages. Our Portrait is of M"?, C. LEESE, of 1 Roehead Cottage. M:rf:e)d Moor, Yorkshire, who writes:- I "I was suffering with Glandular abscesses under both arms. having several, one after the other, and was ia «n<h p'tt'j t!aj h;;r<-i!v knew hcv to bear it. I ha.d one of the abscesses Is need by a doctor, but did not derive much bf'npHt, iJi; tbp ahcppgsps kept comi7ig again. Then a, t'ripnd of miae, who was completely c'n-pd of Rheu- taatism by Ciarke's Blood Mixture.' recommended me to take it.. so I decided to try a bottle. ;m;d the re]ipf it ?ave me was reaily wonderful. Ha,ving Snished it, I got one of your 1)/- cases, which, I p.tu u.c:M thiin siad to loa:" com)-ete)y cured me: It ja noT- !'ome IS months gince to&'k your 'Ctarke'a Btood I shai! aiwa.vs recomTaead it to :u)y of my tr'cnd' as I think it a s'r<'it r C!art<9's 6!'}Cf< Mixture, hy Pago-n of its rel1l; rkabb blood InU'i¡'ing proper' tip. can bt" 1JpOT1 ff 0'7 t, a l¡:¡tins cnrp in :;n rH=o=: ,"f Eczema, Bad Legs. Ah':c3:'ses, B'?)!s, Pimptes. Sores oLnO Eruptions. Ctandular SweXings. Pi)es, Rheumatism; Sc'atica, Cout. etc. Ov' .V) ;'E'ar, to take and fre' from anything injurious. Ask fo]' 3nd y.H get C!arke's B!ood Mixture, a "EVEPYSCOY'S BLOOD''Un:F)ER." ? ? Of a'! Chp?o!? ?: $tpre!=, X 9 per Bottte. ? ;)ji('l, 'I':e:-c ii'H'd ;B5 at S 'a1'f', Pp!e 'ruf-d;!y'fort,ha 'lSt1: ¡ (\ffr,:? of bfJl' anre aftl'. t,iTnp. ? L a A MER I CAN HME. IJVERPOOI. TO NEW YORK. j SAILING UNDER AMERJCAN FLAG. Carry¡n:; 1st, 2nd a.-sd 5rd Ctass Passengers. Apply to AMERICAN LIKE. Liverpool. London, Southampton, and Bristol; of to Agents even";v here. '3- To H H WWWHBXf&%T !) -Ea??wEB?RB?V s f???M8?P ? ?B?F&eF?!S????? F8j Q is a little corrective medicine fram time ? tia:e. Bodi'y a.tlBients a?-e the comrnoi M M lotofthema-jorityofmanktud Fortuua.tely. most cf these ailments are not. in the tt tj beginning, serious and it taken m time are easily amenable to simple treatment. ft B Among them are derangements of the digestive system. As seen a? you feel that H U there is anything wron? with the stomach the best course you can adopt :s to take a. B Vt dose of Beecham's Pills. If. aJl prob&billty relief T7U1 be experienced even after the M M first dose of this excellent prepara-tion and perseverence with the remedy will M n induce a. sense of freshness—of energy-of buoyancy—as the result of the improved S N working cf the organs of digestion. There are few forms of ordinary dyspepsia., M U biliousness, headache or constipation that wiu not yield to the curative innuencs of S) BEEC,H.AM.S 8 I LL% a N Pa B )LaMmaL?m????? ? ? 9? 0 1 ii' n Sold eTerywhere in boxes. labeUed Is.M acd Ss-M. ?  -? ?M?MMM-m?—————————-—-?-?—?"-?———————-—-———?-—?-M-M?M?—?.—M-?M?mMMMMMMMMMMM?mMMMMMmMBMaNM?aemMMMR?i-?? ? I Last Year the County of Glamorg%x?3? an iB PRODUCED 20,50$ TONS OF POTATOES, ) j CONSUMED 111J@$ TONS OF POTATOES. I DEFICIT- 91,200 TONS. ? LORD RHONDDA and Mr. PROTHERO appeal to every man Who has a farm, a garden, ?? t or an allotment to plant more potatoes, and make the County SELF-SUPPORTING. I .a8ÐII_H"III!Ii"f!II.¡¡¡lIIHllril.6.í1""ilŒ=- ¡