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Family Notices
pi tUHS^.MARR! AGES AND DEATHS, .&I. marriages. TXV^^EVAV- -On June 4th. at A r-v h, Ch«WHi" Mv the Reverend A. Wvnue "')-11-1'1, pastor. assisted by the Rev. 5Vm* .famcc Ebenezor., U. L. Davies, of Mr and Mrs. The?. l>a\ies Glynhir Mill. IJlaDdebi to twJith"/I. Y9Uligt daugh- ter of t 'tzo Mr ami Mrs Evau Evai»s • Uew Bnalit; of Builth Web's. y.o cards. PHILLIP? HU,Bl{OOK. At R?drutb Parish Church, June Srd. by the Rev. H. M.A. Captain Fred Ilbil. lioc. M.C., only son of Mrj Phillips, of Glais. Swansea Valley. to Iris, youngest •laiiRhitQi' of the late Mr George Holbrook. Penzance. DEATHS. B&YAXT.-On JIUH 9. at Winsforrf cc., Morriston, William I,, "loved husband of Han-nah Bryant, in his 74m TtfJfT HOWELL—n June 4th. at 89. Norfolk-street. dauehter of the late Win Howell I cooper) and the late Mrs. Howell. MAJTNARD.—O i June 5tb. bÜ. Marion Han. ofth Maynard. Dressmaker. of 1. Leslie- peacefully away; njied i.years. STACEY.-On June 7th. at 2c: Florence- frpr't. *"?&ith. John Charles, beloved hus- ftVi.Tl"6i .-s.v.ih Ann Staucy.
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PUBLIC NOTICES. SWANSEA. Baautiiul ^Sands, 6conery, Amusements, and Safe Bathing. —Guide and Li?t of Apartment?, Postage 2d. Publicity Office, 4. Prospect Place. i SURPLUS POTATOES. On March 28th the Footi Controller issued announcement \,0 the effect that OIl ifffc.v 15th the Mii.iVi.nr 01 f-Vjod would rt;r- ••aae all sound ware potatoes?, m four-ton lots, in the Cnitei; Kingdom, fov which the t .peower was other*;?e unable to find a mar- let. and thtt the 1): ¡C lor such potatoes v.-jycmlrl not. he less t.ban -C< uer ion four uer 1,)Il fo-,it- ton lots i.b.r. Food Controller now announces that ytwvc.'s who wish to take advantage of tins oifer Trll t, ad\*i?c tfc* Director cf Vegetable ^ipplic-j. Civro^ell-road. S.W.7 on or '"ii^fore j'uedday. 18th of the quantity s"awa variety of .sound ware potatoes they i iv, disposal and ai;o eive tho name ;-Tpf^the loadir.se «tation and the name* and -uddrcsses of dealers to whoui thev have 1. rl- ■■vf-,tfcc-:iiiilly offered their stocks at not "ess tjia?) the baL-e t rice The Ministry of Food '•n-innQt.Pci-ept any restonsibilit.v in regard 'to- any potatoes, the grower of which has "Jfrlt i&Tbv>4idI the above conditions. 0" '<)t<?a'i?'d-t'dc.h" statutory return on April fart. Amitewfcrd Rccre.ttOn Grcunds. V-VXV> ???d Rcocattcn Grcunds. .< GRAyN 0 E S f E: 0 D F 0 0 SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 1918. M't?tc A?.).'di'?J' Dr. ?'. toward, hef. 'H"td<t?.?'t''?iM.?). tti. f? ).iiiu;ary: Rev..1 Volander JO!l"" Llandovery. hchor-J '1M to l?j votcfi — (a1 "Britons. D.<:Ild" iT. Hopkin vciecs): <> Father. Whcsc Almi-xhty l'owor" iliandel): £12, o^. two c uitjfas each: Ode on Dyffryn Amaii." Cl air and f.vo guineas: Chief Re-, lotion (f.pcnV one fv.inen. .? J';i?Lttid?'d '? ?oYumeit?e at ??0 ):m F):)th<" !;artiL'u?us from CUo. T Da vies, ?J?. CuHeKP-?:'?' ATrui.T!?rd. on ['pcout ,"tl" .-d?'Fi1 '?'ope. ('I (,) i AMMA-NFORD RECREATION f GROUNDS. .):0- Bank Holiday, Aug. 5, 1918. f WASS BAND CONTEST. TIW-eilRANG COMPETITION. LAN CE- COMPETIT. N. THURSDAY. AUG 1st. -v v.sc.- 1 J rticut8r> on <j. o. f'avle^, ?'?ne!Li.:i'.c:t.Am,n?ni')rd ?nrecp?? or d. ^taniu. .(. l.u.1HIJ. NEATH UNION. — «• jwTO TRADESMEN. ? w jmm ""f"') Æ-tItt. '-l1<Yi-t ¡ 'ù'OF-r.l ttreWPadi A « invito TKXUyR.S :ur?u;j- plitr:; t ,j\iinns (j,.t]liag, Meat, Dra- pcry, C oHifi. Chemist Sundries, Iroiunon- ¡'¡-.L J3UJ.!b, Uread. and Coal, for the vtk uousi y iid <otla«je Homes for Three > September, l-'omr-ni Tonders. i§i n-Iik-U aloiio will 'l'entk-*«»p V» cojisid; >d, :uay lie had Oil ^o'aled ton dors ntu-i. roach joo oil or 41 1 !'>* (iuardiaas do Ii". hiud iiieuiselves ■ 1o accci> any 'fend •;• ;n it>. entirety, or :) i? cr.'H'cty, <jr ?a):t\t"?'?-?'' .SIIL )' ) end ?<?< y. ?,.<f or, :D'Ù'fU' ¡'flW LU., 'Cb'k. -?'???'' ?'??'. icmizt,. i;.i,. ,,&11: J J —— "———— SAILINGS. ,Ùlj r.'i\{C' Somn & East Atrica. -.u.c:'Uft ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. "??!'rP ??'- ??? Nata!, 1I'iJ. Tramvaal Rhodeso. 11,1t: Ea?t ?!r'(an Ports, TMn?? Mauritius &? ?.J?r ai;"t¡;" and "t' iulurmatioc. Fat<j lie Head < Hiiue, 'i and 1, t'en- [<5^utc-te^t;eet, Ln.'idoii, L.O 3, or m ?wnn- rsea^to lu4t- W 11:?.in and Co., or Berrie PcAt:? nud C.u ?WH?TESTAR LINE. Limpool to AustraHa. CA I \j i'OV»'N <SO?TH I. .H1.n A.. t. A i L{ I <. JJ-^ares: To Australia, £ 39 to !?52- to Cape -t?'vu, to iiese steamers arc twin crcw, fitted ?&fth hn:?_t'?. and !t?v? IKeii specially  -?'?n?tr!)(t?dio:' t'L.f (.jtonml trmtf. The 4M»oiujpo«Ja<4on eouiprises Smoking, K'jad- atial e carried 'TPor t uirfuer liar t al)ply to tit, Agents: WHIT JO STAB JANE, jt?tprpoch 1, Cuck^pur-strcet, SrW.l, and -S.S-«I«eaileivlKi!l-str«et. E.C.3, London. PAONEY. .T fH E SWANSEA MERCANTILE CO. (Ltd.) 18; PARK STREET, SWANSEA, .č.e Cash Aflvaoices Daily, from -1 « ^0 to £ 1,000. ;\0 Charge utzlw.% Uusiuee# done, "■Strictly Private and Confidential. for further particularb, apply S'T. H. S. JONES. Manager. MlSCELi-ANfcOUS. '1'It.YI\flio'de ?\-?uuc?!?cm lay b"c!?ct!; fuH of fiJH:. lars? btl. cart<;u )ujt? 20 bcu? a. {o"t t\!?h!.—S?d bv .J. H Evans, U<'n? Konx fc ?r?. <ori-cia  j.? ¡{!i;,l;Íë;]"d- Cardeaers can 1\ '\U'l!iull\' increase their crops b.v ?<'r ?rMt?Mtth with Hcrti'?t?ttrAt Rito.—ssoid bi: ttH?? Da'.ics. Grocer. London House. PflptFa, rd.1-. Da vies. Grocer. London House. j uTav-i.  "V[7 A&>-02i«,RA'i 3.—•" Rcdine Rat Poison ..w-WfL¡), cie?n sweep in one -ntght. ead ?sr?nindry up Absolute cxtermiu?-' tiori OU4?,!d" Swift and deadly. Tins, ?); -"l', 5s.. cost, 2d.—Harle.r. ftl T^ 5s., 5s.. Chemist. Perth. ri'Mf'NT Holder? and Gardeners can ?? wonderfully increase their oro&s by tBp-drc^?in? vi'ii Horti' ulturs] Rito.-Sold Hy (?. W Mayo, Church-st.rect, Britonferry. TTO BOOT REPAIRERS. -I""1 — K/\ A(1J> ?A:RS OLD ARMY BOOT8. im. 50,00U proved evading .-unable for Civilian alter repair: 20 pairs for -ES I S. c lieapei, grade, in JOO pair lots onTrT 19s. 2d. sacks 4a 20,000 pairs IBI.% i Ilitii Boots at 48. 9d. per pair. in pairs.. liOC* Partrs Canadian Field Boot«. lace to; Ttn««?a? doaen D?irs: :auks Is Srr.t «tu|) with order: oarriatre forward TaYL-OR ANT) SONS LTD.. Leather Pa('O.yr.coat C'Rtrai.t-or#. '??!\ j ??T \ott:UK Hin. JLondoa. E?t j a? ,PUBLIC NOTICES. The _in War Agricultural I Executive CcmmiUse. —0 SPRAYING POTATOES.. j _P.' ,9 AU Growers of Potatoes are slromtfy ?.d- Visod to spray their poattoe? thi- year with ?xrcundy Mixt*?f as ? u't'c?mion n?tt"?< I attpfks of t'?::?' "bUKCt." or "late "bhfht." At"an?"mo)tts have been made that 8 j charge 01 Burgundy Mixtmc. ?h'ch will mnk« 40 alll:" of s->rav wash, can be ob- tained at the (,<? ?f 5u 'd. per charge ex ?hou or store from U? following approved asent3:—W J. Evans. Ironmonger NTer- j thyr: Gover Fai*mer%' Cooperative S<vietr. Ltd.. Reynolds on. Cower: John Hib;wrT and Soils. 10-11, Castle'street, Cardiff; Fd- ward John ar.l Sons. High-»treet Cow- bridge: Llaiuwit-Ma ior and District Co- | | operative Agrionlturs 1 Association 1.1(1. ) ?ecr-?ary E. Glyn Morgan. The Yma?e Hou?t'. Macr?ss. Cm.dia- Wiiliam Lewis and Sons. The Corn Mills. Pontypridd; Morris and Dobbins, Bridirend- Neath a.nd District- Farmers' Co-oper xtive Society Ltd.. Secre- } i tary G. D. Trick Borough Chambers, Xeatli: Noah R .r* and ow" 13,15 Working- street.* Cardiff; Thomas and Evan:, and Dyer. Ltd.»aiic;ea: Williams. Iron mongers. Bargoed; West Gl^:mort:an Farm- ers' Association, Clydacli, near Swansea. weeretarv C. W. Ba«i«ett, Woodlands, Cly- dach-on-Tawe. -jg— LLOTMENT Holders and Gardeners run t i *«■ wonderfully increase their cropi by top-dressing with Horticultural Kilo.—Sold by Pontardulai? Co-Operative Society, Ltd. and at Goiiciuoi).
| THE SERENITY OF ! i FRANCE.…
| THE SERENITY OF FRANCE. France is aiiiazin; LYtmee is j 1.11 11 c. tit I II ti 1. lias deceived t he superficial pciople i "Îla thiiik they «ait iMsten a casual I impression upon'a nation and call >t! a leading- characteristic. Excitable, ickie, x nervous—the.su were the things we said the French were be- j fore t-iie war. We contrasted -with! national -imperturbalitv^ our stedfastness, our phlegm. When we thought of (m: neigubours across) 'the -Siraits, we pie lured a nice r.f ) dancing marionettes endowed with high and wild tougues Aud thus I it has eotjie to pass that those who i'nvc had the privile^o of travelling! within the war-xoi.e have been struck by manifestation* that totally (deny the accuracy ci l liese readings • of character' They .'ia\e found the! J''vench soldiers and people quiet- i e v b a seen train loads of [ oilus, journey- ing 10 the front, as cslm and serene as though going to a re- j | view. They have see a iamily part-! mgs, at village stations, sons leav- j jug the arms of mothers, amid j u quietness and ab- enee of | cntotiou that we in this tuuntrv | might almost call callous. We! havo indeed vnisundevstood the! traits of the t rench. In •srn ill [tails of ordiri^w life, they certainly effervesce—there was a station- i t c- r in the Scanme valley whose S daily perfo-rmatrees became famous among our wondering and.admiring regimen!«—but in the real, the vital matters, they touch the great- i ne>s of the yj>at'tan>. 'Wo shall njp j understand the mes>s.Hpes of Ir'a-h, of Clcinenceau, this woek; we b;:1 fi3ader^tar>.d the ate vf monacid Pavis, unless T-<"e lean to revise old and fcqlish hiipressioi!&. j 7 ('onlder the puij^i'iancv of th? i ordeal through which, the Anbcn?ts! have passed this year, and thA tribulations Under wh:ch the Par-: isiaus labour to-day When in 1910! ] Verdun seemed to British eyes. j hopelessly involved, the French; were quiet—and confident. There | new>pa|)ev wailings about j ineompetency in high places. 111- | stead o-f seeking a scapegoat, France Invented a motto. From the Pas | de C.'jdais-to Mar-«-ii!^s France said j" They shall not. pass. The nation j wa* welded into one itifie..ible, de-1 | terminer] people. Tic daily but-j I letins were disconcerting, and b6- j hind the lines of the trout where Bri;:sh find Freuch icinea hands j rumour held, gross carnital. But I the faith of France never set. ft was maguiBceut. If a Boche h?d sc?n i't. h? wculdhnv?eotatnes- ??' to his war-lords telling him j jti at this resolved people were un- T'u'! is what we would sa\ to the j I conquerable. x folk who are downcast as dic'y watch the daily fluctuations of the battle, and who ask themselves what might happen if the enemv got hi gm1 1.rithin l'mgf of Paris, J We do Mc? beln'?'c the Gcrmaus win bH ;Uflo so, but, assum- ing that the fortunes of the fight go against cur Allies for the present and that Paris conies within gun i range, the faith of France will not waver more than would ours if Lon- don came within the orbit of thej shells. ini-lined to become, panicky, she has alreaay had cause. During the last fort- night. over two hundred thousand refugees, dispossessed of their all- their homes and household ¥00ds swallowed up in the maw of war— have passed through her gates. She can hear the guns thundering be- yond the Fore's t of Compiegne when the winds blow south, bhe has j noted the preparations tj i A t, are I being made for the dnfence of the city. And the vexdict of a corre- spondent is contained in these words: It would be Axdisli to deny that Paris Vat tie -ii:h ly,aatij.g i,eart. ButTari". fortu- nately. is not content to remain a mere passive spectator while her fat' i- heiug j settled. She n* busy preparing to play her p«*:t if occasion should arise. We can be quite sure that, if H1.J occasion should arise she will phi it as did the people of Amiens, France can rise to infinite heights ot grandeur. It cannot- be suffi-1 cient-ly proclaimed that the Gov-1 eminent does net anticipate a defeat in the field which would i bring Paris within range of a; stin lls a. defeat whHt would placo-i the city itself m danger, and in ail the measures it is taking and con- '¡. I I sidering if is acting simph aeeord ing to the prc^eih thai, a svich hi  .'?u.??v?uiue." i <
-.- I AMMANFORD. -I
I AMMANFORD. I •Ammanford, tlte I lord town in popula- tion in CarniarMicp«!ii'e. aiid tue centro n a thriving hid'yvhia] <lo:fii.ci", will l-e visited by the t:u:k .'uiii'.n in the courso 01 iU present pcrrurination! I It is a tnavt't; m '•ronouunf by Am- 1 uwint'orci tradesuien. who have gone in t'bV a. voluntary early closing scheme, eo ii to reduce the hours of labour of their a,<- sistants to IS weekly, and their lead is not being followed in the outlying di"trid.: as had been expected, and trade is thereby j I-, diverted from the town. The gchenio is i on a three month?' trial, and this lack j of concerted action-over a wide are-a clùM not augur well for the futilie., The council of the Ammanford Chamber of Trade have rwolvrri tu fix the- animal tradesmen's holiday for Thursday, 27th inst. As a result of the flag day in aid of the I'ailway Benevolent Institution on Satur- day. the Tiryilai] station collections (in- cluding Penygroes and Saron) reached the substantial total of .£HJ tk fid., and the Ammanford station collections came to ( £ 14. A complimentary concert to Cor pi. D. J. Harries, Tirydail. oil his return from Salonika, was held at the Ebenezer Ciiapc' (in Monday night, Mr. Ckas. Clap- ton prcbiclin^. He was presented with the usual gift by Mrs. Samuel Roberts, an if an interesting progratume, arrange<i by Mv. E. D. Bu.srtt, Y-as H?? through. ■ A parish lDting was held at B&ttws on Saturday night, presided crcr by Mr. Tl: Rees, Waunhir, wit!i a. vi'jw to nominating two members to represent the parish on the Llandilo Guardians and tile Rural district Council, in place of the lata Mr. J. I,. "TilHams, Maesquarre, and the Rev, J. Edryd Jonee, who is leaving the district. It %as carried to nominate Mr. Chas. Price, Tynydoxnen, for the up- per portion, and Mr. John Davk-s, Yv aun- herod, for the lower portion. A memorial service was held at Bethany C.M. Chapel, on Sunday night, to Gunner Sidney Itophins (killed in action in Frauce) and to the late Mr, Sidney Lewis. New-road, and the late Mr. Arthur Evans. Sunny-terrace, an members of the church. The Rev. W. Nantlais Wil- Hams (pastor) preached an impressive sorthon. Appropriate hvitrtis were sung, Mr. W. K. Jones being at the organ. An inquest at Ammanford on Monday aiiernouii, upon Thos. Williams.. a collier, year# Of age. Margaret-^tr-eet, wiio had been found, dead in bed by his wif> and daujrii- ter on the. tit!, ne(l, f;)I. lowing a report of a post-mortem examin- j atii.in pre.sented I»y D;\ D. Stewart. The stomach was found <o b? d1akd and con- ge.ted. and contained ha!f a pint of fluid. Other evidence was to the effect that the! deceased, on the night of the 5th, whilst 1 working at the Ammanford Colliery, cut > his linger, and complained of ,min as a j result both then and upon his return home. Capf. A. J. Richard, of Brynffirt, Am-, innnford, has been appointed to an im- portant post on the staff of a cadet school in Rhyl. He is an officer who has risen I from the ranks. md has seen active se'r- vice on the western front. Prior to offer- j ins his services he was master at the Port 1'41ht Hichor Grade School, and is a i Master of Arts. Tie is the eldest, son of j the Rev. ll-. Rit-iiiird. totbe C.?L Home }hlQn. Tite Amuianford Council, who received j £1:36 in War Luan dividend, hiive decided to make up the sum to £150 and purchase I National War Bonds to that value. Alto gether the Council have invested JiKJKK) in War Loan Several lots, however, hare bcrn bhn up by private individuals. Pt?.Arthu:- Uollfngs, who e^eaperl from i I' I 'llill) TI aii-d tiow vr-ident in Ammanford with the people of a soldier friend of his. was accorded a { IlniVie reception at the Ebenezer Chapel, on Wednesday nightv Mr. J. Lewis, .1.P. presided, and Mr. T. W. Lewis, M.E., 11 1 Church, made Pte. llolling/ the re. ipient of n money srift. ior which lie ieelingly responded. At an inquest at Ainmanfonl on Mon- day evening, bafore PJr. J. W. ^icholos, county eoron.pr, upon Henry Mnigan (S), son of Mr. Jonu Morgan, 94, Winci-street, the evidence showed that on the previous I Friday evening he witii another boy nnmed Glyn Wiiliam" went over to Garnswilt Wood, where trees wore being cut by two Pantyffvnnon men—William 1 Henry Phillips and Price Jones. One trfle after being cut and on being trimmed J rolled down the steep hill, and Taught the deceased, who had wandered to a path underneath unknown to the men, aud cruekojf this head, rfe died in a couple of 114illutes after being taken to Tynycwm l,'zirri. Tijc, beys had been warned of thé danger before. The jury returned a Ver- dict o:' V-dentil! death.
-._--.,--! BURRYPORT. I
BURRYPORT. On -.Tuc-jday PemUrey annual fair was held. In the morning a cat.tie fair was I held. A number of pTgs were offered for siile. hut the prices were very high, ,v'5 being aoked pigs aiwut three montiis old. On Monday evening a was held -it Zion Chap-cl tinder the auspiccs of 'lie liorryport and Gwendraeth Valley Trade Aud Labour Council The chairman was, \lr. T. E. Davi.es (Trim-saran), and ad- dresses were given bv Mr. S. O. Da vies QtiuiLle). Mr. E. R. R. IÆwis (Tumble), and Mr". H. T. Bi-isley (Burryport). Mr. Lewis Conwil Jones, Burryport, has just: compc<*d a hnnn tune ift mem- ory of the late Rev. John 61rpn (C.M.). Bin ry port On Saturday last, those who took part in the performance of H.M.S. Pinafore" held a picnic- The party left in brakes for Ferryside. where a most enjoyable day was spent. A presentation was made to Mr. Wheatcroft. the stage manager, by the nmn bers. ,0n Sunday afternoon Gunner Kenny Fn.1nei:; wa$ presented by the Sunday school of the English Congrega- tional Church with a cash' gift. The pre- wnti-.tion "as made 1", Councillor Thomas Davies. J.I*.
BETTWS..I
BETTWS. I The Rev. IJ. Picton Ev-ans, M.A., Mor- l'iston, who has served ae cbtiplain to the forces in F ranee for the l-t eight- months, lias reached home for a short re^t. He will relurji in the course of a i<Th(igh?. H.i? )U€achiH? onga?entCHt over Sundar was at Capel Newydd, Bettv.'s. and ulthougli he only arrived home ou Saturday morning ofter a tii ( eonw iourncv, he duly fulfilled his I cyhoeddiad." Sorne of his experiences i hj France found <>\pre«»ion in the cours-o.M
! CWMLL VNFELL. j
CWMLL VNFELL. j I.ord Coicrjdg?! made a at the 'crniartiiensliire Afl*ises .to pro- nounee CwmUynfoll. and pvaimially to apologise to the jury wil ii ] Gentlemen,—T iiope you wilt excuse the cuTt of one who hits uot i'io good ,V\ e cannot all be perfe,,t."
CARMARTHEN. j
CARMARTHEN. j The Carmarthenshire toaeh.?rf ftri^e | ho^ entered upon its seventh week, and the deadlock continues. t.'orpl. Joim Daniels. F.F.A., ,?on of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel*. C-wnigrolo^w, Baukffos- j felon, CarinHrtiien. has be^n .avvai ded the Military Meda! for yallanl.ry in France. His brother, Ptv. Ficd Ineiiels. \(.1,,11 Kegiinent..hys l-eeu wounded and is in kospim u> Ejr,> pU }j Nkt Cairaarllien. (In Saturday, John Thoina- farmer, Whifw Hall, Llanddarog, was tineil £ 2 for selling two lots of hut- ter, each, to shopkeeper at as. tid. per lb. (the retail priced instead of at 2s. 2d. per tb. (the wholesale price). De. 3 11 said the per- scu wh.o bought thf» butter was quite will- ing to give the price. J Fl Honour filord MorgaJb K.C., was called upon to decide an interesting j point between landlord and tenant at the Carmarthen County Court on J'riday, j whei^ Henry Phillips, H. Picton-terfaee, claimed p<»se-s&i.or! of tW, Paremaen-etreet, from Ei an Edwards, the tenant. Mr. I W. J. Wailis Jones, for plaintiff, stated that Phillips bought 60, Pr.rcmaen-street, for £ 300 on the J2fcli September last y6ar, ift ordcr to live in it, and paid a deposit Plaintiff gave defen- dant: notice tOo quit on the 5th October, on which date lie completed the pur- j chase. The Judge s-?id the point wae when did jplaiatiff become landlord as defined in the recent Increase of Rents Act, which was patis-id as the result of the war. Un- less, according to that Act, he became IiUidlord before the 30th September last, he was done for. Mr. T. Howell Davies, for defendant, mentioned that the plaintiff became land- lord by the acquisition of the house on October 5th, and not when he became en. titled to the rent- Mr. Wallis Jonas contended that plain- tiff hecame landlord when he purchased the house on the 12fh September and patd a deposit of "111. The Act did not: mean that lie must acquire actual possession of the'house; it was sufficient that he tshould acqhire an interest in it. ns Honour said it was not an easy point to decide. He was of opinion that plaintiff d'd not become landlord until after the 30th September, and he gave judgment for defendant.
-...-' - - - ! FFORESTFACH.…
FFORESTFACH. The results of the County aud St. j John's First Aid Class conducted atGu- I cUos Schools b^Dr. P. McRitchie, M.B., Florestfach. wfc* as followLabel: Mr. Edward M.ainwai ing. Medallion: Mr. John Harris. Second Year: Messrs. John Francis, W. JenkintfStPhilip Rich- ards, W. G. R. John, Daniel Jones, Tlic*. Davies, '.William Thomas, Tommy Davies, W- J- sJones, Willie Taylor (County Police Station), Trevor Howells, Griffith Dennis. First Year: Messrs. Pavia Davies, P.C. Richards. Tom Thomas (Penllergaer), Edward Jenkins,-and John I Ma in iv<• ring. ] .V reception to Private Lily Williams, W. V.A.C., daughter of Mr. anclMw j C) EL n Wii-hnius, Ashley House, Fforestiach, WaJ; held at Calfariu. Th1 R«v. D. Cilai-le.,i presided over a crowded gathering. Missi Williams had seen a few months' service in France. An excellent programme was c'uue through.
;-...- I GARNANT. |
GARNANT. William J. Thomas, collier, Gai-nant, I was awarded £ 1 damages and costs at an.:¡ Under-sheriff's Court at Llaneily on Fri- day against W. Arthur Moses, a neigh- bour, in respect of slander uttere;t by de- fendant's wifp to the effect that flfe (plain- tiff) had boon saen not once or twice coming from the house of a certain woman in the early hours of the; morning. In ♦onsequencc of the siandei; plaintiff's wife I had left him, but had returned on con- dition that he cleiii-ecl his character." Plaintiff denied that he had ever known the woman named, and defendant's wife denied having uttered the words com- plained of.
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GOWERTON. l-nuer the auspices-, of the Gowert-sii Ontiai H'.l i :*i Committee,'a sacrwl eon. cert was held. Capt. L. DaN-ies (I"Iie 'I Mouiiti preside. The following oontri- j btiU'd: M. Bowen (Lhvynhenhy), liiss Sarah Jones (Llaneily;, Mr. John; Thomas (Duiivan.t), Mr. John Rioharis (Go.vcrton), and Miss Winnie Day (Swan. ftc.Oi Accompanist, ris (Huwen T?vis. !'t:?. D. J. Dav?s, c't' t]? D?voBs, vho rcssidc^f, at Gurnua-cferrace, '(ion erton, h?s h??t) t?otufuu leave after having seen t)ucf years' .service Ut .Salonika, H? h.is been twice wounded, and suffered from malaria lever on .several occasions, j
CORSEJNON. i
CORSEJNON. A Sale of Wors lasting- two days was ¡ held at the Engiisli'iiaptisi Church, l'oti- tardulais-road. Th Heï. H. C. Mander presided at the opining ceremony. Mr. \Y. R>. Evans (.secr-t^tary> (raid a glowing tribute tp flu; ladies who bjid worked so hard for the last nine months; some of tha sisiers. it was stated, had Iwen up as earl,- as fn'e o'clock' in the morning pre- payng for the sa le.' Mrs. Folland (wife i o: Mr. Henry Folland, hlUunging director 01 Groveser.d), 0pened the proceedings, alter which a vote of thanks to her was moved by Councillor Wno Evans and Mr. Wibbcrlcy (Mecca 13ahry), sup- l-ortod by Dr. Trafford Mitchell and Mr. Sidney Paimer (Swahsea). Others pre- sent were Mr Walt4ir T, WatM?s. Rev. ¡ ?. Cb?dw?k. Mrs. Tho'ra? (GoM'?rtoR). Mrs. Mander. and Mrs. Palmer. The sec- retary announced at the cloae of the sale that £ 130.had been realised, which would wipe off the debt. This church vas only established a few ral-s ago, with a niiun- brr.-hip of 12, and the present chattel, to- gether with tlte To-day, there is a tnemlwu-diip of 95.
. COWER.-II
COWER. I At the monthly meeting of the Gower District Council Oil 'Tuesday, Mr. Jen- kins in the chair. Dr. Mcreton (medical officer), in reply to Mr. Clnirlos Be van, said that sinco the rationing scheme*came il-t" fortie the people of flower enjoyed I l>etter health than in pre-war days. 1 CLERK'S CONVEYANCE. At the monthly meeting of the Gower j Rural District Council and Board of Guardians, helcl at-Penmaen oil Tuesday, the Clerk (Mr. Ind) suggested the altera- tion of the day of meeting. The convey- ance which he obtained to travel to niaen liefr-yo the war only cost 12s., but now rest 30h., and he had to pay this amount liiltlscll" Fie like, if pos- sible, to have (lie meeting held on a day on which the bus was running, as travel- ling by this would b' much cheaper. Tlte Council, trusting that the Guardians woukl full in with their views, decided to alter the day of meeting to the first ftd- jiesday in the month and to allow the clerk the sum öfI per annum increase in sai.rv td e.;v'X' the cost of the convey a nee, two-'ir'tbs of this amount to be paid by 1.hp Council and the remainder by the Guardians. The Chairman of the Guardians ("Mr. A. Davbs1 sai-1 that some months ago the same question had ariern. and according t" the ,-t ii 'lin. orders it could not 1 brought tip ",ithin nlU1\tbs. Ife wa- i sorry, hn li<J had to rule the suggestion a", out of order. The rpatler subswinent.lv td! through. The Guard'-ns, howevet, 1 h 1. agre%-d to pay their h i;re to-arcl s the cost of tbi- c'.frk'o cotiveyan,.v.
1 GARN3WULT.
1 GARN3WULT. The ftftb annual elsteiMfod was helcl at] Isoddfa. Uarns-wlh, nreaitled • u-\or oy Bil. Mr. J. IMrries ilrlwyn) was the conductor: uitiiiu pdu'dtc??'r. Mr. lom Stcohcng 'Oy')??"? ap4 Mt. J. Harrici-Thomas <Ammanford): ilivehproie. Mr. Hnrry Hichardti ,"d»rn- swill; am! Arthur Moees (Bettws» A wa r tl s ■ .Solo 1. Richarflf | <i,»'nswlit: 2, .Pi tty Micliael. tiarnanfc; -5. l)ii.v.' s Rces. i^lanpennsch. Recitation fun- I Rule Penyhank 2 1Ii1,;c" jter*. Mm-- 1t*a V,,tii<lcl ie. Kt- 1 citation (under 1-1.' ■ Prises divided between Dd, T, "Bowen {iJaruanti Alice May Boulton (Apimanford) and. Lottie Reeij (Penybank). Boys' solo fuurler :i.I: O Wm Richardr (GnrnswlUi atn] T. ltandel Richards (Peny- i>ar<ki. Lyric: H-: T R. Griffiths. 13ettirs Girls' solo (under 16): Irene Fowler. Bettws. Soprano solo: Between Hiss K. Jones (Craigcefnparci ami Madame W. Richards (Birchsrovc). Essay Miss "Eathcr Harries. Bett.v s. Tenor solo- Mr W 1'. Her, Pont- ardnlais. T/ove letter: Miss Minnie Evans, Gwauncaeeur.ven. Bass solo: Mr. W T. I Recs Ammanford. Cbief recitation; Miss Miriam Evan?, Glanamiran. Chamtdon solo: itr. W. T. Rees. Ammanford.
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7 LLANDEBIE. The D.Cdd. lias been awarded to Sergt. Del, Griffiths, of Lhmdtjiie, as the result of good work in France, \yher-e he has served with the Welsh Regiment sitice October. 1914. Prior to joining he worked as a miner at the Caerbvyn Colliery, and was a member bf the Llandebie Rugby football team. He is lurried, and his home is at Towy V ma. I
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4w LLAWDILC. The death of Dr. Oswald Meredith Jones, sou of the late Mr. and Mr<\o Joneg, saddler, fLhosmacn-street, Llan- dilo. liaa occurred in British Columbia, where he had resided for 27 years. The death has occurred at Clyndeilo, Nantrhibi, of Mrs. Mary Davies, widow of the late Dl- Davies, of Swan Inn, Nant- rhibo, at the age of 71. The remains were interred at Llandilo parish. Miss Ellen Davie«, of 6, George-hill, Llandilo, has been presented by Mr. A. E. Harries, chairman of the Urban Council, on bfiliali of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Welcome Committee."with a. fountain pen. Miss Davies has been serving with the W.A.A.C.'e in France for about a year. The Rev, W, Davies presided over the ipotifhly meeting of the governors of tha County School. The claims of the Ap- IKiintinents Board of Walos were laid be fore the meeting, aad "it was pointed out by the headmaster that several of tho pupils from this school had had appoint- pic-nts through the influence of the Board. It was resolved to subscribe one guinea to the fund of the Board.
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— LLANDOVERY. The death has occurred of Mrs. Ann Davies, v.if« of Mr. Rhyg Arthur Davies, at Babell, Pentretygwyn, near Llan- dovery, Corpl. Edgar Roderick, son of Mrs. Roderick, Wheatsheaf Hotel, Llandovery, has been on leave from Italy. One son of Mrs. Roderick, viz., Pte. Fred Roderick, is posted missing in Frqnc. since March. Another son. Mv. Silgwyn Roderick, is in the Flyipg Corps. COUNCIL MATING. t The monthly meeting of the Llandovery Council was held 011 Mcnday_ The salary of Mr. Rhys W. Price, assist- ant overseer for fdandingat Within, was in- creased to 140. There .were two applicants for the posts of deputy-collecr.or of rates for the borough and inspector under the Shops Act. Mr. W. Lloyd Williams and Mr. W. Davies. The former wgr, appointed. The engineer reported that the water supply was very good.-Ald. T. Watkins gave notice tha.t ho would move at the next meeting that the water supply be analysed. Dr. Morgan said he had received no il complaints whatever regarding th watef. —Mr. J. Nicholl described it as the purest in the kingdom. Mr. W. J. Esmond called attention to the need of placing a footbridge ovor the I lower part of Pontaur-ioad so as to make the Tonn path passable from Chainbridge to Dolauhirion.The matter wa referred to a committee.
I MORRISTQH. !
I MORRISTQH. Under the auspices of the Morriston. j Branch of the National Fed.'Mt of charged and Demobilised sailors and SJ diers, two performauccs were given at the P;ctured:ome on Thursday evening. Councillors Dd. Muttlo-us, Z.P., and D. J Davies, J.P., presided. During the past few months the members of the local branch, which now numbers upwards of GO members, hai-m been working assidu- ously to swell their funds at last evening's efforts wore crowned with success. At both performances there Were excellent attendances, and the promoters are to be congratulated for the excellent pro- grammes provided. Messrs. Mines and Davis*, entertainers, appeared in the sketch Smitfy," which was written by Mr. W. A. Mines. Messrs. Rees Bros (Llansamlet) gave all exhibition in the pianipulation of heavy weights. Other ex- cellent turrs were given by Master Bert (wooden shoe expert). Jack Ho wells (:on. jurHI. Madam Evelyn Ffttlror, Madam I Maggie Davies (contralto). Dai JDiieo- (comedian), W. Wiiliams (baritone). Mr. Rees Williams, Clydach, accompanied. The appointment of the Rev. D. 1. B. Lewis, M.A., to the Rectory of Allendak l in the Diocese of Newcastle, will be a j matter of interest to his many friends ia the Swansea district. The living is an important one in ,thc gift of Viscount! Allendale, to w hom Mr. liCwis has acted as private chaplain dining the tiCI" he has been Vicar of St. Peter's, Allendale, the benefice which he uow vacates. Mr. Lewis is an old Swansea Grammar School boy and a graduate of Lampeter and of Jesus College, Oxford. Mr. Lewis is the eldest son of Mr. W. J. Lewis, J.P.. ilor- riston.
-MUMBLES.I
MUMBLES. I The, Oyat^rmouth Parks and koreshore ¡ Committee on Tuesday gave permission to a number of ladies to use the tennis courts at a nominal reutal the ladies to provide the nettiuf; and accessories. Major Lewis, who recently returned fvoai) the Forth n rea to the Mumbles, ivas in the north duting thcJ utlalld battle. Owing to ill-health, he applied for trans- fer, and came back to the Mumbles, after IS months' absence. The prospects, for the fortlicoming eis- teddfod on the Mumbles Pier in aid of Red Crogs funds 4e very rosy. Several choirs are busy preparing for the chief choral competition, and a large ouitiber of first--cla$<> vocalists are. expected to compete iri the champion solo competi- tion. Intending competitors should afcnd in their nom-de.pluni to Mr. C .P. Bell, the secretary, as soon as possible. The Rev I??i' Ua?we, rector of Llan- dwedd, ?uUth W?Lts, will reside at Oystermoutb Vicarage during the m?nth of J?ne. The vpar (Rev. Harold S. Wril- Ham.,) having arranged to exchange pul- pits with Mr. Davids, who is a brother-in- law to the Bishop of Swansea. The v icar of (Jvstermouth, in his I monUily letter to the parishioners, says: "1. cannot understand the mentality I which Inalie people rush to gome great central and striking prayer meeting, and then delil>eratel.y neglect the opportuni- ties that are offered to them in a quiet way, to pray in their o?n ?hm'che$ or I chapel?." The Oystermouth Parks and Foreshore Conuuit? on Tuesday gave p?rm'?ioc tn Miss Le'ri Morris (daughter OT t)?' bttf Sir t?ewp Mwri&) t-? erect a maraut? on the Promenade for the use Qf ?bout; liio munition ){irls.. \1 Tho Oyyteruiouth M?dica! Officer of Uttatth VI< A. Hoyd Jonc?) reported.on Tuesday that the health of the district • war exufiptioually yocd.' We wausi glad: that thfe relaxation Cvovern-! tn?'t K'.?r<] ru!fs ?ith rc'j;ar<J to pig- k?pin? had rC'uJtNI in many of th? thrifty u\»ident* availing i?llv, 1-t, the privi?c. The de^ith rata va? (tuub?i by the, unfor; iinate occur eerie? <?' four ??-i C?!?'=t. 0< \Y iiich '?0 wer^ h!d on O'??j «-ide re*«dpnts. )?)t for Illi, ('ji'Clll):'Ü}n: ??''t?r"')) rate v.oijjd have been "x<'f?'h?' ally V-w, a- hftf the birili-rute. 'The I I' I average age of death was,39, also very low.
I-I PONTARDULAIS.
I PONTARDULAIS. Latest tank betting at Por.tardulai*. 3 to Ion that "(iuota". will be again trebled. Interest in the visit of Juliall Junior" is on thy incvease. and the vili- date are confident of the place maintain- i ing its great record. A great pro- graipme is )>eing arranged by Miss M. Ill. DaviffS the indefatigable lion, sec re- tary.Lieut. Davies, chairman of corn- mittec, the Rev. n. Llo.yd Morgan, D.D., and others. The Town ihr Band will1 clut-itig tj;,e, (i;li all ehg|>s ami the schools will be closed. Home OIl leave is Pte. Albert Yit,tur Roes, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. David Rees, Coed Bsch House. llü has served thi,-c years in Salonika. On tin occasion of tho "<it of the Tank I to Pontardulais all schools and all places of business will be dosed. The local com- "mittee has made an asseiuous house-to- house (annls for subs; ripticnp. Prospects are quite rosy for another record- At the fortnightly Pontardulais mart. ] 10 fat cattle—almost all highest grade beef; ?0 cah'ps and ]?p lambs were graded. Lie,ui. ol. W. ?,?nt -s (,k. u M; nford) wa tha auctioneer. This mart is rapidly becoming one of the most important in the. district. The. second of the united seliool., con- ceuts was given at Hag gar's Theatre on Wednesday evening, aud turned out again an unqualified success. The vicar (Rev. j Win. Morgan, B.A.) presided. During the i proceedings Mr. A. Morday (Bristol), re- prcs?ntin? the Treasury, made an elo- quent appeal in support of the Tank? j which visits Pontardulais to-day (Tliiirs- wi);ch i-iisito5 Pontar('iulais to-dtit On the occasion of his leaving for Cross Keys, the Rv. B. El\\n Williams and Mrs. Will jams have been presented by I the church and congregation at Baben I (Baptist) with a solid silver tea and coffee j service. Lieut. D. J. Davies (Birch Rock) presided, and the gifts wero handed over by Mr. Thomas Samuel (Morlais Villa), one of the deacons, in a happy specelt. Valedictory addreeseo were delivered the Revs. Geo. Williams (Tabernacle B.), Lemuel Jones (Goppa C.M ), and My-. W W. Jenkyn Jones. Apologies for ab- were received from the Revs. D. Lloyd Morgan, D.D., H. W. Davies, A.T.S. i (Calfaria), and D. H. Davies, A.T.S. (Carmel). Solos, etc., were given by I' Miss M. A. Evans and Messrs. W .R. Morgan and W. J. Jones. Miss Annie Ii Qrev Williams was accompanist.
; ! PONTARDAWE.I
PONTARDAWE. There are 2J, blind eiviliaiis in the Pontardawe Union area. ————— —————
PENYGROE8. I j PENVGROES.…
PENYGROE8. j PENVGROES. Queues for vacant houses are becoming the order in the Amman Valley. The presence of one such was made known to the Ammanford justices on Monday, when Patrick Lewis, Gorsddu-road, Tenygroes applied for the ejectment of Joseph Price, living in his house at Railway View, Glanamiuan. The defendant had 1.1 in family, and his wife, despite persistent efforts over a wide area, bad failed to ) secure a house. The applicant commented that he had to go out of the house he yas now living in, afnd he had no choice but to go and live in his own house. The Chairman (Mr. lJy. Herbert): You are in the same boat as the defendant. The Clerk: It's a queue! The case was adjourned for a month to enable the defendant to make further ettemptfi to get a house. j HIS SECOND WIFE. "You could never wish for a better j woman, but she. has a cruel temper," was the paradoxical statement of James Thos. King, collier, Gorsddu-road, Penygroes, at the Ammanford Police Court on Atoii- day, when summoned by his wife, Annie 'King, for persistent cruelty. I M. Hugh William*, for the wife, e-aid j the marriage took plitCe in October, 1912, I and from the commencement it was on unhappy one. King was a widower with Hvt) children at the time, and the fact that he objected k) ih<?e ?mg corrected or punished by JÚ" pros?nt wife was thel cau?e ?f mMt of th? ut'rtlfasantaf?. He abused her, and sent her away with bruises and black eyes. Defendant admitted that he assaulted his wife, and offered 13s. a week for, her maintenance and her two children. I Ho was said to earn between Nand S5 weekly as aN collier, and the Bonch al- lowed separation with a maintenance order of 22s. 6d. per week.
I -.8T CLEARS. j
8T CLEARS. At St. Clears Petty Sessions Henry Phillips, landlord of the White Lion Inn, Pwiltrap, and his wife, were each fined 50s. for selling beer during restricted hours, alicl Jas. Day for consuming it was i filled 2s. fid.
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TUMBLE. A sad fatality occurred at Tumble Col- liery, neai- Llaneily, ou Tuesday, a dis- charged soldier named Wm. John, of Park View, being killed by a fall of roof. He had been discharged for wounds, and I' the effects of gas. and was 23 years of age. had worked at the colliery only two aY8.
YSTRADGYNLAIS. I
YSTRADGYNLAIS. I At Ystraclgynlais Police Court on Thursday Gwr,w Williams, Abercrave, was charged with assaulting Howel Powell, Garth Farm, Abercrave. Both defendant and complainant were bound over, but the former was ordered to pay costs.
-I YSTALYFERA. I
I YSTALYFERA. Mr. W. J. Clee, of Ystalvfera, has re- ceived, a postcard from his son, Instructor Lewis John Ctee, who is the conductor of the Welbh Naval Choir at the Crystal Palace. Referring to the recent meeting at the Albert Hall, London, when there I were 7,000 people present, he says that .1 the party were praised by all. On that occasion V iscount Jellicoe, at the conclu- sion of his address, presented Mr. Cl-se with a baton and case and complimented him upon tho excellent work he bad done with the choir and the service the ohoir had rendered to the Navy. Mr. Clee eoI. lected autographs oi' Viscount Jellicoe, Lord Crewe. Bishop oj Hereford, ard Mi" R. C. Millie, the Chinese Minister.
W AUNARLVVYDD-I
W AUNARLVVYDD- I' '1 t' Three boys were (vummoned for cruelty t., a. heifer at Wamiarlwydd. It w a-, said they bad chafed the animal, and dr\nn it into a ditch aud tried ? fmdhel' it. Two of th?se b"yc and t?n others were summoned also for ill-treat- ing a mure. They had admitted to ",C. Watt* that f¡hy struck and threw stones at the mare for a quarter of an hour. Four of the boys were ordered four strokes of the birch each, and one boy (six), tho parents having to pay the costs.
A NATIONAL " PRIZE.I
A NATIONAL PRIZE. I Mr. Asan Thorn'is, Cwmavon, Fort Tal- 1:t. has heard from Mr. Ipaae Davies. secretary of last year's National "Eisteddfod at Birkenh&ad. that Dr. Vaughan Thomas hnr- awarded him the Nje fiir tluMur-sjcal setting to a patriotic, song composed Itj- EUiou Wyn. It will be reeiea.bered that at the eisteddfod it was I slid ro in the coiiipeti- tion, and another one WFloO: arrange/ for, I Mr. Thomas, who i- tt ""cn known young t'.omp<?r. is the son 0! >•. l?in Tliomas, conduct jj- of the (, v"ma on United Choir, j
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Seventr-en Irish ?^shin^-txtais were sunk by a Cer/iu-n submariue '?' Kiikpni. <J?un<yDown.uut!)ccv?'Liinj.:(.?.Mj.y?1.
| SWANSEA NEWS.
| SWANSEA NEWS. The Week's Doings in Town.. a colltc- | tion at: the Chamber of Commerce for vko i prisoners of war-fund. Sir All red Mond. M.P.. 011 behalf 0f tha Government., enlertuimHl in London on Tuesday the dei"gat's of the International Scientific Food Coniaiissi on. A-a, auioug the repre- tile luli. cheon to Allied rr-ijrocj^ntatives at tha Ministry ot Food <01 Monday. Mr. Aloy Evans was congratulated by his colleagues OIl the Swansea Library oil his daughter having re- <-e!ved the honour of the O.B.E. At Swmisea on Wednesday, Joshua. Leonard was lined 20s. for having been driink: and disoriterly in ivian-road, Sketty. -He denied the charge, and said he had been struck in the mouth. Mr. John Lewis has presented the Com- mittee of the Swansea Library with a pro- gramme of the Welsh National Eisteddfod to be held at Neath in August. It may, he said, in years to come become his- torical. At. the Tabernacle Schoolroom, Morriston. on Tuesday evc;iii £ a public meeting was held, when a number of presentations were made to the Rev. Canon Dd. Williams, M.A., and Miss Williams on the occasion of their departure for A f.erystwyth. A wecldiug took placc at St. Jfan- Farisll Cituieh. Swansea, on Thursday. .\dlf'JI Pte. A. C. Smith, R.A.M.C.. son of Sergt. Smith. Canterbury, home from Salonika, was married to Miss Daisy Gale, of 9, Somerset-place, Swansea W. Beynon, Fredk. Holt, Dd. Jones, and Mary Jones were each fihed at Swan- sea for allowing horses to stray. In- spector NicJiolb said there had been many complaints of damage to growing cro^k? in the district through straving cattle Over 250 of the British Mannesmann boys gathered together on the Maro-elton Racecourse, when a cricket match na» played between the Landore boys and Cwui boys, which resulted in a decisive yidoryfor the former by 22 runs. TlNi victory for the former by 22 runs, A wedding was solemnized on Tuesday at St. Mary's Church, Swansea, when Charles Harris, R.E., son of Mr. David Harris, Central Dry Dock, was married to Miss Beatrice Jenkins, daughter of Mrs. Jenkins and the late Mr. Jenkins, of the Cook's Arms, Clydaeh. The Rev. Percy- Moss Weston performed the ceremony. Swansea honoured one of its promineut public men, Alderman David Davies, en Tuesday afternoon, when the Aldor- man and MrtS, Davies were presented with a testimonial from the townspeople as a mark of esteem. The response to the invitation to subscribe may be gauged from the fact that the list closed at £ 3,632. Mrs. Maggs, of 38, Catherine-street, Swansea, has received new, stating that her FOD., Sergt. Oscar J. Magg6, of the W elh, has been mentioned in dis- patches. Sergt. Maggs has been in France gince T411 and is only 24 years of age. Previous to the war he was employed as a clerk at the London and North Wes- tern Railway Co., Swansea. On the occasion of his first appearance at Swansea Judge Rowland Rowlands was given a hearty welcome by a representa- tive gathering of the South Wales Bar- Swansea and Xeath Incorporated Law- Society, at the Swansea Guildhall on Tuesday. His Honour is taking up the circuit of Judge Bryn Roberts, who has been, transferred to North Walas. A party of ladies left Swana on Men- day to give a series o,^ concerts to soldier* in Pembrokeslure. The party, which will vi-it; the various centres in the county. will travel under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A., and will be away a week. It -N.T iL;s Ethel ']- 'includes Miss Ethel Tollick (soprano;, Mrs. Dan Lewis (contralto). Miss Beatrice Suul (violinist), and Mrs. Luther Davi(Is (pianist'/ A pleasant function was the sale of work in the grounds of Mirador" (.kindly lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cook) on behalf of the Swansea Free Church Girl3' Hostel and Guild. Stalls were arranged as follows:— Fruit and flower, Mrs. D. Howell and lircl W. James; fancy. Mrs. John Reles and Mrs. Wakefield; refreshment, Mrs. John William; and Mrs. Dr. Knight; grirls' own stall, pre- sided over by the matron, Mias MaSOll; bran., tub. Misg Sine. On Friday the students of the Wirelesa Training College, Swansea, held a fare- well, concert to commemorate the depar- ture of their principal, Mr. J. E. Evans, for Cardiff, where he is about to take up important duties in connection, with wire- less. Mr. Evans was presented with a. suit case (suitably inscribed) as a token of the high esteem in which he was held. The presentation was made, on bel\alf of the (students and staff, by Mr. Souvain, who is Mr. Evans's successor as principal. In the continuous progress of the Inde- pendent Order of Rechabites throughout the country, Swansea is bearing its fair proportion. First established here. in 1873, it has now 2,800 Order members, 3,200 btate, and 1,000 juvenile members. On Tuesday night, at the Bible Christian Schoolroom, Hafod, there was a largn gathering of district officers and other prominent workers of the Order support- ing the District Chief Ruler, Bro. Richard Watkins, in opening a new tent, calliedi The Flafod Tent." At the Albert Hall. Swansea, on Mon- day, Lady Mackworth opened a Women's War Service Exhibition, which is to re- main open during the week, and at which, lectures and demon strationa of various de- partments of women's Avork during thet war are to be given by experienced de- monstrators. The Mayor (Aid. Ben Jones) presiiied. There (tore on the platform at the opening the Ht. Hon. G. H. Roberts. M.P. (Minister of Labour), Miss Edith Thompson (W.A.A.C.), Mrs. Hudson Lyall (Board of Agriculture), Col. J. A. Hughes, C.B. (county director. V.A.D.). Principal Coles (Cardiff Technical Col- lege), Mrs. Fisher (Navy and Army Can- teen Board), Mrs. B. Perkins (Swansea"), and others. Mr. Roberts, in an interest- ing speech, warmly praised the women of this country for their share of the work in carrying on this war, and said what they had already done was intensely gratifying. MILK CAbLS. On Monday at Swansea Herbert AiflM- n, refreshment-house keeper, w.m sum- mun?i for selling acluHl'atcd milk. Mr. iii,)iitmi for at-lull?ii,ated m I!k. -Nlr. Rowlands defended. The. milk was 11 per cent, t)c(n i?nt iu tl? proportion of butter that, should have been present. For tho defence it was stated that de- fendant used his milk in hot tea (supplied ia tho early morn iug to munition workers, and "t he deficiency in the three- quarter's of a gallon sampled by the ins- pector was due to t^ilurs to etir the milk during hurried serving. Mrs. H. M. Palmer was charged with selling milk deficient of butter fat. For defence evidence was given that the milk, though it had been in cold storage for three days. had not Itoeu tampered with in any way from receipt to sale. In evidence it came out that tlie milk had not all been freed frot-a ice afber tea-ring cold storage, therefore the magi- strafes held that it was not sold in the same condition as it had been supplied. D. A. Evans, grocer, had sold milk said -to* contain 4 per cent, qf added water. Majjistriilos .decided to dismiss the case against Mr. wa £ fined and Mr. D. j.,