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Leader' Classified Advertisements. | APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OB i WANTED, TO BE LET, LOST AND FOUND. Cue Threw Six Insertion. Insertions, Insertions 20 Words.- 1 0 2 0 3 0 30 Words. 1 6 3 0. 4 0 40 Words. 2 0 < 06 0 fQR SALE, TRADE ANNOUNCEMENTS, One Three Six | Insertion. Insertions. Insertion* In Worde 1 6 2 6. 3 It 30 Words. 2 9 3 0 4 ft 40 VTorda. 6 i 6. 6 h tiftTHS, DEATHS, IN MEMORIAM ANt; <h MARRIAGE. or One Tbreo Sir j Insertion. Insertions. Insertions 10 Word a.. 1 ( 3 b 6 8 j 30 Words. 2 0 5 0 6 0 I 41 Wards. 3 0 7 G 12 0 j EDUCATIONAL. (Me Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions j » Words. 2 0 3 0 4 6 i0 Words. Z 6 4 I) 6 6 40 Words. a 0 6 6. ? < MONEY.—6d. per line. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS j VACANT. I WOMEN AND GIRLS. LADY A^ent Wanted to sell our Camisoles, etc.-Rhode,.i a.nu Co., 147 jukI 149. New in Eton Oaus&way, London, S.E. C7-16 .[tlTrANTED. smart Youns Lady as Wait- ItT. rets; one to assist in housework; good -wages—AuDly Howelia, now Wright's Tea 'B ooms, Aluuibles. 501A6-25 j ,¡"\f\T AXTEp. a Yortne Ivuly Assistant for V* the Stationery and Fancy Busii-ies, Writo Bl._der U,flice.: 300M.24 AN ED, respectable Girl as Attendant: j ealary and commission; smart tcirl i oa.-a do well.—Apply. evening between 8 and y MiDs Doaa. Uraud Theatre. C6-Z1 '???ANTBD itnmedi&telyT Young ?tj Shorthand TyuML: cno u&?d to Rm- ington t)referred.-Box P 5." Daily Trader w&nsea.. _2.<)!. MILLINERY AND TAILORING. XXTA NTED, experienced Young I>ady for iIWI Ladies end Children's Outfitting, tap- I &We of buying; also for Lace and G !o\'eí! J. Eiwyn James, Kins Edward'e-road, Swan- | sea. _??__ ??-21  ?7'AKTED.' Yount: La.dy for Minn.fry { T Showroom: live out: Btate age, expel'i- ) ence, and salary reouired.—Garfield Jones, Ainmanford. 296AMD HOUSE-KEEPERS. I -o ■forANTED, resectable Ilousekeener for VV working man; two in family; good J tome for suitable i?eiBon.—Apply W. j Howell. Wern. Gowerton. a5lA6-26 yiXSTANTED, Homoeii^e'per. 28 to 34, by re-v t I i V t, pecttLbIe Working ilan wi„h two chil i dreja.—Write, Box P9. "leader" Office ) ) .A.6-20 1^ TASTED. Immediately. EouEekeeper; 2 j MY*, in family. widower and mother; cood ■ home to respectable person; district Tre- j boeth.—Aouly, with references. to W. J. j Kicharda. 9. Cecil-road Goreemon. 294A649 j DOMESTIC SSHVANTS. j GOOD General Wanted; gloop in or out — Apply, 1i.rs. Miller, Brynooed, Sketty- I rood. (Opposite Park Wern Hospital)^ ?T'?riA?'?D, Q<Md'G?ccra?7t?ree in family. 1 ?'V. -Apply, ?t?r M o'clock, 69, Cm- ?U?trt?. 29?Ac-S3 i -¡-NT:¡'D:trol1lC GRMraI.-App? Mr?. :!VV Amold?l?RuKby-a.vecuo. ?6ath ?6-!1 TVlfV TlNTEDr a v oiinir Oook-Gencral two in I ? ia.1mlY' .£40; doctor's houie.Nfra. Hiehi*. 15a_C^WOT^tr<«t^L«xi(?onu 296M-2Q j J"MEN AND YUUIHS. j Ii JOt¡:-nt'1rif- J hour We e?piy Doors. Widows.) ?Woodwork. Timber ef' ?1. descriptionB. C. Jennings and Co. Ltd.. Enatol. 07-10 j -VTAVV1ES wanted; stood wage?; sub daily. ? -Aurlv W. Squires, Contractor, c/o W Uilbertaon and Co.. Alloy Stee! WoMs Poet. &r<l?we. 2S8A&-13 S. fíROG Youth W&nt?A.—Apply. BoM  ? Brc?., Trafa^ar-^riace, .K!OA6? [ rI nBA VELLEB wanted by Ï;in Tvi:l writer Co. for Swansea and d:tMct,: 'tt?te ae and pst experle ce.-Box 6. Daily Leader^Swantea. t?7A6-18 ,tjTANTED:(:ompeten;t Joiners. accYi9?o??'i I r? W to bench and fixinz -T and G. Hprasrp iB?Idcra. Biyoymor Yard. Catherine^reet. ►Swansea. -00A6-1 A NTF,D. Orf;ani and ChoirmaAt?!' fo ?V ?t. Jame?'o Chur.-h. aw?n?M.-AppIy. i??trng nua.Iincation6 ?.d salary r?mr?l. ?W?n. 34, BrunswKstreet.  .7:9..¥.?:J I; i ^TVTV iriRELESS!"— We have this year sent I ?, out M StuOcnts to 200d pfrmunent berth@. and have Sitn?tion? wait'?S for an- tether 50 Youth" between 18 and 2? vear% ef  aee If you went on* of trMe berths, wntf! j ?r c?n at Wtrele OOnE" St. :.la.rytrt. j 'C??diS. or CaBtie.strept Swapse?. 'Pbüne 3? OFFICE AND ERRAND BOYS. I :'t't7 L.TED-BOY-fo"")Iilk-'Roun(C-=-Ä; for"%I i*k Roii r d z;, I SITVATIONS WANTED. j 1 I '"[;'1 SGi:'iE:ER-(pë r. niï..î-ëîčêtil-'Ú, ¡ J[? veers' e:qwdeuee on construction and i II r?nsinc ot -.?rkft ?i?ut. desires appointment Works Enpinf?r or Engineer M:l'lR"- Write "Economy," Leader OfSce Swansea I ■JBJt L I TRADE AKNOUNCESVSENT3. | A LrEEif Ttnnens^ The Ladies' and Gentle, I mtii's Tailor, mahca every kind of Larfiea' Costumes, Dresees. Kidine Haoit.s. St)ortin Costumes. Gentlernen'B Suits, of' j! every description: Breeches and all kinds of T7r:iiori?3. bo?h wholeaal? a?d retail: oie of the Sneist cnttcTs in the tr?de —5. a ee Fvarsca. i'AAb 'io I "t'?AVID "F? EVA?S, Fraciical Boot a.Hl J/ Shoe Ma?er and Repairer; p)p'n? not" ?, in ad<trcf?: l>a. Delhi-street. St. Thomas; IWfuelity and finish; polices. laecs, rubbers iialways flocked: the Ex-Serpice Man. j; ? 2?&A6-23 ? rTATE :VMrni-Si;Qes Neatly Bopaired ft .t'L the new B-t-. ?ho" S?ore?. G&at-%trpct. bev repai? them E?&A$-S? |f VOB L ROBEETS. Electrical EnmUeer. 1 wiBiles to inform Me old Customers und ith# Public aenerallv that hi? (bief EI&ctri- I nirinr. who ioined H.M Forces, ha.3 i l!returned to his employ. The Electrica) De- artment being now thorouchiy equtDDed =with an Efficient Staff of Elect-rical F.n?in- (Wers Electrical Work of every dMcriutio't :'an now be carried out. eating ana .Tower LiMta?liona m? Spec?aHty. Your enquiries aoHoi'?Mi. 223 Otford-etrpet Sv.an- gca. ? .?. I !JL Billheads, 3s. 6d.; sampl?a free. Al?o !pur bro<?hurc on printiMc." ?Bd estimates. i- W. H. Jor?m (Dept. C). 50. Hrcen-isn?. j London. N. 16. 293A6-13 RUPTURE Pcsitively Cuied.—Free Tr.ai JD' from Le BrnMcur 8nrgieal Mfc Fo. j f  M. Y 9? ?nd 92. VVorceeter-st,reet. ¡¡B I!È_m. Works: Pasay. Paris. i'j^AFES, 22in. to 48in. hiKh. in stock, fo- I I J? sio- also Steam %VRLCus. Steam Carte, ? ?0 lbs. prœsurO.-Birt 47&. Strand ?wan- >r ?o?. C6-28 ?ALE now on at Enh' Arcade. Bar- •l -J g»in« in Norela (ew and Second-h?rdij ?. 'Bibles under CMt; bets of Commentaries; if *;ncy«lopadiae, and aU kinus of Books.— 1 f .11 to the s1ü!t. 2v7A6-?l < ?'CRGICAL ADcliancps—Tr?'SFee. Spraye, p Enemas, Surgeons' Rubber Gioves and Ij JRuxKicai Bubber Goodaof every description. ? dtefor CatatOKua. Et Dc?.-t free—I? U ?r?sacur Surgical Co.. Ltd. 'Dept. D.V.). 90  _J'{Ie!I.:eoet, Bi rmi n Ilbam, ft I bus BUNnS ("riur rollers). Hook-no | O Blinds Tent& Awninm Flags. Tar- ?!?u:ine. Cart Cover*, anj Loin (nftha— ?ellma.,n ?nd Rich?rdaoP (Limited)' Manu. ,i 'Mtarere. 20. Womanby-gtrees <opcf?n.f (l'jle Clock To?er?. Cardiff. C8-1 mrTSCLE BERT'S" F;lí Cream. Walnut and §?..J Almond Toffees a?'e now on ?ale at his .\),fONl- "hop. P<O-WM Quality. The !ir?t an^ the Bpst. 3OtA.6-2S FURMtTURE. fTiUENITUBE.—Boat Prices given by mo t for Second-hand Furniture and Antioue 'arnitnre of any description Drop me a oetcard. or call.—Wm. Jemea. 8. Fabi:>n- treet, St Thomas. CTO • I TAHOGANY Cabinet for S-)?: prand pif'c ?<VJL of furniture, weU-matIc and in pood jionul^ seen any time — Cambrisn ?m. Vpnrtiti.n: ;)oU61 301A6 21 MOTOS CARS. CYCLES, &c. [ LBION Chassis, 60 cwt deliveries; orie l ?. in June and six in July. subject un-1 aoM -E. E. Jones. Ltd. (Motor Dept.), Dl-, wyxi-etreet. Swansea. A NOT'HES A.E.C. Fot7r-.on'Cha?is for lc- -ctl Uvery in 7 days. W p have been the owners of a fleet of 5-ton motors since :910: our experience in heaw motor repairs is uniQiiO. We arc now selling all our old chassis and buying A.E.O. Our advice is to do likewise.—Thos. White and Co.. En- I "i\.{>r". South Wales Agents Barry. C6-26 SALE. 16-20 Napier Laadauiette do J. Luxe; rcently overhauled and painted; lo v in perfect condition: Zenith ca?fonret- ior: £ 300.—Apply J," 4 Brynmill-terrace. Brynmiil. 295A6-20 OR ",ale, 1916 Ford; flve-eeater; guara)i- 1 -L teed in excellent condition, ?2?; reason for wiling, bought new English car seen any day.-F. W. Smith, Pciice Office, uowerton. C6-23 ONE o?ly: new SenpM-BcotljT u?'eatf?- 0 NF, (),Illy: ne-W 2-seater with double dickey; in excellent One 50- ceater Charabanc (nc-w) on C'.F. Sti-aker Sou ire Lorry; ready in three weeks. Several 3 and 4-ton Cha&sis: c?orv one guaranteed Your Jnonlnes solicited—Commercial Car- ner Co.. Ltd,. 59.?62, St. Helen's-road, Swn. sea._ Phone Central 776. C6.ZS EENAULfn^Sr^i+h lane!au- ri.11. RL'-Nz?ULt. mpchxnicaHy- open to expert examination; £ 560 Also Lancaulette Body. rrood order, and rJÙbt' Bus hn 12.—Clement Coach Builder. C ^mfcwrla• 300A6-20 'JQ?Q ELDGE 3TULT1, Z £ li.p., specially j ..eleccd, complete íth Lamp Horn, Pillion Scat. and Comtprehensive !u- surance; what o?r??—M'. John, Gif?frvn. I Llanelly. 3CO:,6 1 n-l ? ?-?- ??tsd Body D??,ra(1-. J-v  —? double ignition Z6nith Cai bur- ettor; la.tBi?. hood, epa.re tn'e, ,Ar carefully Tj?d. chiefly to Gnd from offi<?.— StMen. Bla.ckpL 1. 293A6-23 Ivor L. Roberts' (223 Oxford-street) Announcements. I /"10MMEECIAL LORRIES—AgeBt fcr Den- j c nio. Austin, Karriers Sta, ctc. Send me your inquiries. I can offer Early De- liveries. SECOND-HAND LOREIES.—1 have a. LarEre Assortment from 1-ton to 4-ton; prices from i.:1:b to '.uoO. Sond for ln-v*. or a»K Wt to call on yon, ?'bTOR CYCLES?AMnt''for'?'T?tT MB.S.A., Doucrlas. Runheam, A.J.R.. Ei- field. P. and M.. Noi-tons etc Get your name on my waiting list* to ensure early deliveries* SUNBEAM 5-Seater Car: good condition; £425. h. DENNIS 3-4 t.oll{ complete with body. in stock; immediate delivery. Y OUR Old Car or Motor Cycle taken in -L Part, Payment, or Bought for Cash, j Send or write, with full particulars, to Ivor L. Roberts. Oxford-street Swansea,. -L_- -3_-=-E. FOR SALE. I I7*OP. SALE, a Perambulator in good con- Fditioti: aLo white canopy for sanictr?d tranie.- Write Pram." Leader Oflke, Swansea. 301A6-21 BOSCH N?ur?'MaR?eto for Ha]e: in per- i coi,diti:on. ?-PJ6- no oeers.—6, War>- ) eail-sauare. Swansea. 3?A6-21 ertil-.nui.re. sv, anf?e,a,. l(ÕR 8XLE, a Licht Trolley, ?ood aK Dew J' —Ap?lv Jackett. Pcrtrcchwyth. Z9S.A6. '? JC Sepia framing complete at re?c'nab?e i priccB. call at Home s. 8. Ca?Ie-?treet Swansea. 238A6-1-J l,¡-;o1i BTak.;QR11bh-r.tYr;d- Wa.gOJ1t"eG j .r (¡dn,gle or p?r). Open and CIc?f-d C&r- j riages for Funerals. Weddiners. and DriYM.. R. E. Thomas. IIst?a noaso. Ab( rdyberthi. ftreet, Hafod. Dailv DeUvcriea of aU ki?ds j of Firewood. Luggage, and Furniture Re- • moved. 294A6-21 ) QECt!iO?A.L ?HKU. 16't. by ICtt. b7 "iî 0 high: boarded and felt: lean-to Nof: j two winU'?rs 'ud d('UbiC doors.— »Vivw, J'L. "Leader" j SALE. 30 cwt. Derrick Crance, 33ft. ii1- Vertical Boiler 4ft. x aft.- 5 double-side Tin Jubilee Tramp. 20in. gauge.—Jones, 6. Gsorgo-street. Swa.n^ea. 297A6-23 I MONEY. I ELAW, 12, LoHdon-roa?. t?eath. Kakep Ti. Cash Advancos from ZS n ?nd upwards !trict)vu rj v?tc. Established 1376. TC I' .">011 a Private Toan opon easy term?. JL apply to Albert E. Gash. 6. Uplanci crweent. Walter.-i?oad. Swansea C6-2Z TF you require a Loan, apply to j 1 Thomas, Manager. Church-street (OPDO- bite t. Mary's Church). Swansea. Private and confidential. C6.3C ) T?ONEY 6o Le?d to Respectable House- ?JL holders; Pr)\&tc and Confidential.— IvorD Thom-is 6\Vaterloo-ftrreet. Swar.sea f*OQMADE* for 46. For full DartieulaM d?OO &3 to ho.? cmall Mnoufts of money may be profitably employed to give large I profits apply to Graham Marsh and Com- ( 243. High Ilolborn tondon. £1 UPWARDS. £ 1 s OUI,HF,R.Nl ln(JUITABI-E ADVANCE ¡ CO, (LIMITED), EXCTTANUE-OIiAMBEBS (Queen-street end). 1 EDWARD-TEKRACE CARDIFF, j The Standing of Sound. Straight-dealing Financial Firms is better understood to-day. Fact 5.—Many opportunities arise to get j Value upon Cash Transactione-^knowing ) what you are paving-than in getting Goods on Cteait. Tel. 2399. rNot a Money Society.) Estb. 1880. ( Branch Office: 11, Charles-et. Newport M,)TI Largo or Small t\ceounts may be Opened j _■ with the j T* f ONEY LENT PRIV ATELY, Secrecy is IVx our Speciality. A Money-Lending Fnm. i approved and recommended by tbo Press. That. is tho unicnte. proud, and happy posi- j tion of the British Finance Co Interest cind re-oavment the Lowest in England. Cie j Loan 10s monthly; £ 50 Lon. 40a. monthly £100 Loan. £ 7 30s monthly; Loan. £ 17 10s monthly Ri.em Loan. jE55 monthly. Larger amounts, lower rates. Quarlerlv and yearly payments taken. No bills of eale. suretiee, or darnag- j ing enaulries. Absolute privacy guaranteed —The British Finance Co, 20. Bnaee-street. j Bristol. Telephone: 1675. j MUSJCAL INSTRUMENTS. j BELL Organ. 16 CD6; also Overstrung iron. frame Bell Piatoo; a bargain.—20. Kiss Eii^ard's-road, Swansea 300A6-2U FOB SALE, a. Rood Second-hand pTLs?o b? Honington and Weston.—Write "P 4," j Daily LeWe£.u. ODFBEY and Co. Ttd., have a Large Se- vJT lection of Iron-fraoie I'lanoa (VertK:;tl and Overstrung) in Walnut. Rosewood, Oak or Eboimed cases, by G'». R?ers. Collard j !?Ttd Coward Witton and Witton.SamM. land CollarWd. addingt^n, etc. Prices from 50 ?-?ineas. Ca,.?b or Terms. Write for Free! List or call aud make a peraonrtl lelectior:. j -Godfrev and Co.. Ltd. 2Z. St. Helena-; road, Swansea. 29GA6-23 PIANOS.—Astounding Dar ai118: 19. 25. 39. 49. 58 grnire-0,8: two black Qrer- t trnr.es. zip -Pi,-tuo Exchange. 19 ,P".rk. i street. Hwa!Mea- 298A6-23 ?rROMPSO? and'ahncht U Ltd ? \ia.-t)? Tstreet Swan?a. —Bhich OcUard Pt?!)o? £ 73: Walnut, Collard Piano £ 70; Walnut Challen Piano f:i5! Walnut Kirkman Piano Walnut N';rmelle Piano £ fc&; Walnut Brineraead Piano. £105: Walnut Scitiire piit;j(). kBs. Walnut, Hawkins Piano. E66 lOs. • Walnut Thompson and Sbackell, Ltd.. ) Piano £ 70; Imperial Organ £ 26 5s.: Jonet 0rgau E15; Estey Organ £ 55. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS- BLACKPOOL. BLACKPOOL.—Mra. Albert Maudslev. 29. i !JD Palatine-road, off Central Drive: i > Is. 6d eac? per.WH, bed. cwking, aud at. tendance: home comforts: piano. I ,_h_ .A-, I BLACKPOOL.—Comfortable Apartments, I E J 3s. 3d each person; good beds and i cooking; cleanliness; 2 lmus. he-a. bmuh. 41. Erdingtou-road. off Central I On reo  t?LYCK POOL.—Mrs. Potter, 14. CharieB- B street. Comfortable Public and Private Apartments; 3 ruins sea' station and all amusements. Stamp reply, )iano. BLACKPOOL.—Mrs. Rnsbton, H?hheld I' J? House. 63, Central Beach. Public and i rivate Apartments, overlooking sea. Board optional &tampn.ply. B'LACIÖ'>OOh"Mr<3. Langton and-{;-¿;'I -L? 52. Palatine-ioad (late 54 Beads-road). A?arUnents, public and urhat; home com. j forts; Piano j B11,\CKPOoi:=5is.-i'-ŠcbofieÚ1: 'ood- II ar?d.' 50. Falatine-road. off Central Drive; comfortable apartments; Is. 6d. each person with attendance; every comfort; j piano. h' I t?LACKI'OOL?Mr??B?M?'?illIa.n? ? ?? 14a. Manchester-terrace Promenade. C-omfortable Public Apartments, pleasantly I situated, central to all parts; terms moder. ate. Stamp reply. u — u j ,j.I I'll* HOUSES AND SHOPS FOR I SALE AND TO LET. I t BUy your Own House for lees tha.n the j -D rent.-ilarti;,ulars, apply 7a, Queen. j street. Carmarthen. 300 A5-23 EL'COME your own Landlord by usiae j B your Bent as Purcha.? Money.— Write j for freo particulars Boi N 16." Leader, OBice. Swansea. 296A6-20 -n I EVERY Man his own La.i diord. Write for j Prospectus containing full particulars I of tb,, House Purchase Policies of the Pro- I vident Association cf London. Ltd. Nine ] millions already advanced. Do not sign I any agreement to purchase before survey — Write to Mr. R. Hardwick, 33. Rosehill-ter- race. Swansea. I^OR SALE, privately. No. 55 Whittington- street. Neath; long lease: low ground II rent—Apply J." 81 James-street, Linn- i oily. C6-20 1\ /rÓl.iÙS1'0N::=:F(;r Sale. Nof=. 1)1 and :12,1 lV Uraig-road (near Prince): Iods leaeo, and iet to good tenant. Also ISos, 88, 89, and 90. Graig-road (Davies-tcrrace). These Ifouaen Inust, be sold imB-ediatciy to close I an estate, and they are offered at bargain prices.—A pply Trevor Bvaae. Auctioneer, 22. Wind-street. 296A6-20 ONE Firm Sold £ 5C.000 wortb of PtoptrLy this year through Small Advts. SO I words for 3 insertions 28 Sd in the Cam. hm.. Dailv Leader. PON TARDA WE.—Leasehold House for ¡ J- S?Ie: 7? Eigh-gtreet—At?y next de?, J. and G.Eeos._ Butchers. CC-20 sJALE—Modern Dv.tiiLug-house; six roomo, s O bathroom; electric light; freehold or leasehold.—Apply, HI, Dcctors' -road, Gwaun- cae-Gurwen. 296A6-23 '"pWO Le?'?hoM Rc'u?s for Saie; ?s. ? j X and 40 Erock-street. Olydach-on-Tawe. ■ —Apply, j. C. liianncy, 1, BiooK-cottage, j C?dr'?h-ro.ir'. Mo.rriate n. "96A ?? ? /? WEEKLY will Purchase .E4M Ho?: f ^t/ U any district: pOceeeMon by arrange- merit-—" Landlord.' Leader. Swansea. TC j Mr. Joseph .Harris' Arcnounsements. rPO BE POIJj with vacant possession, an J- excellent House in Benthall-place. St. i 'IiiomM. ? -+- T\700DLANDS TERRACE. Fi-eehofd j V t House, with every convenience, for j Sale. cheao. "VfTESTEEN -STREET. -Two well-biiilt V V Houses for Sale: price £ 450. j EA"f.ROAD. HAFOD.—Shop and Dwell- i 'i ing-house for Sale; vr,ce. j JONE^TEEBlA.CE.—Five excellent Houees for Sale; price, only £ 550. SLOANE.fjTREET"six-O{lmed HouK,. with t kj large ??Hery and Attic, for &10: well let: price £120, c OCKP,TT.-Preel.iold Four-roomed He)iise. with nnarter of an acre of land at- lacked, for Sale; orice only SaW. For further particulars of the foregoing 1 Properties, apply to Joseph Harris. Auc- tioneer and Valuer. 1. George-street, Swan- sea who ho.ii also a number of other Pro- nertiM for Sal*, in Swansea and District Tel. No. 469 Docks. APARTMENTS AND LQDGiNGS j TO LET AND WANTED. i -1UE:N:i&JIhD Sittins-room, Bed room e; ) F witj or Without aAtcndance; good j locality; gentleman; two kuiits; ct.a.te tf-rm! Pu," Leadsr Office. 3t!.A6.2f} ¡ LADY y.'ith one iiirl requires ptirt of j House or l'urrjiqied R-oom; centre of I town.—Write, Manaeiton, c/o "Daily "TV /irANTED. three or four Unfurnished j V Rooms, or House in or near, Swansea, Immediately.— Write Box "P 13," leader, Swansea.. 301A6-21 TXrAiNTED, Part af House, or rooms over V a shop; u.f urn iibed.-W rite, Surplus, u.o "Daily IAador." 299A6-24 "IXTANTED, 2 Rooms (unfurnished) in St. V t Thomas district. suitable for youniz couple.—Reply to P 10," Leader Office. 200 A 6-20 WANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms by ) gentleman-: central; permanency.— Virite box "P 11," Leader Office. 300A6-20 Two Unfurnished Rooms; V* onaall family.—Full particularo, 8. .irmjfStrcet, Jjwansea. 297A6-25 j ?yANTED, Bedroon! and SittinT-room &t tV Neath or 6&ewpn for Businefs Gentle- I man away daily; state terms, wuh and without board; mutt be central.—Box N 17. Leader Office. 295A7-21 _u_ I PREMISES TO LET & WANTED I -OFFÎÕËB.- Wantred. 2'8 in n;I ? bourhood of Docka— Write, statin fu'l narticular?. to "Booms." Daily Leader I C'fncc. ?w ansca? _?__ ?9A6-Z4 OFFICES to Let-: three rooms second floor | 6; Willd-reet.t five rooms second floor j Bank Buildings, Castle-soyare.—Apply John i F, Ilarvey and Sons, 5 4. aiid S, Goat-street, Swangeq 2S7A6-21 "TAfANT'&r) Immediately, Large Warehouse 1 l t or Stc; cue, two, or in ere ficonB; anywhere rear centre of town or premift. auit&blo for oonvercion; to purchase or; rent.—Forward particulars to Trevor Evan*, Auctioneer, 22, Wind-street. Swansea, 29SA6-24 "JANTED, House and Shop, in or near t T Swansea, Skcwen, Clydacb, N h Apply J. P. M«r»'ac. 21 Taoygraig. MorriP- ton. 298A6-23 BUSINESSES WANTED. 'VST"ANTED—Grocery and Provision Buei- f !?as, as a going concern; taking,, about £ o0 to weekly; hi OT n?nr Swan- "}'un particu?&rs to W. P. I?re&B. ?. Rock-t?rra?e, M??E?hI<?6. 393A6-2? LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Wednesday, about 12.30 to 1 dclock. between D. C. Jones, Wind-street, and Kardoinah Cafe, Bunch of Keys.—Finder rewarded on returning gamw to Viba Evans, waitress. Kardomah Cafe. 30A6-23 ,+" '1 u. a SMALL ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM. j TW- "l' ( I • ■'■—■ — 1 -«»«»»—u | g r T7 'r'" :J 'y i' i '¡" r r- I d I I j 1 faJ"r 1 |* |\r' |.> -■ I rI L i I II ■ II II I • 'WiTTHW I I i..Mi"i n ith i ■ rmJ ? ? .n. ■- 1 I- i j. •; ,^ii i -mmniii nnrjfirn. nr-i | .a. y" ? Pl?Me pub?M? the abOye aå\"eftI\'V-'itt:n_rm.ti. for which I I j ? d. K .?MM and AadTC?st | g It f!?ire?. n>plÏu m&y "e*lft-to Nw KttMeM at tEe Ca.?.t)!'? D.?ny g j ? Leader ODice. g }6 Tht? form should be a.dùNnNI M Ad?rt!MSt46t D<?R?M!!e!i? C??btia. Da,, 1 ? ? Loader," Swansea. | I jWilTS JONES-II -s:e. I Allv i OF li }\JlI!' 0 1118 MiSliiieryj: | NOW PROCEEDING. li f All the Season's Stock atfj Greatly Reduced Prices. II SEE WINDOWS I Choice Selections of fj VOILES? | In all |; Colours, I S 64 || 256 and 257, j Oxford Street, SWAFiSEA. |: i >T* 1 i" i ii i iiiirirr^TBinri-rMMi iiM iw Miiriia«ii>i^ j j' j ?>?& %i?V? j I Ftow || "No flour like ?' | I TET KARDOV help  1 L ycu make just the f I |j 1 dainytoi*uesmta lightest and | I most wholesome cakes | ever any one made. The <? j|| | kmd that grac the table, )? j 1 that delight the palate, j- i ) that win the approval of | | || all who taste.  ? KARDOV is just c!cpn. pure. J t? sao?v-wh?e flour, combined |i !? with the choicest and purcst h raising in?rcdHenta. It makes I your ?M??!!?g sweet, fresh and | wholesome. No fio?r ever |; { used has given or is Ucly to give better results. KARDOV CANNOT D!SAPPO!?.. Added to the entire success with which it is employed in  every use for a Sei £ -Raising j j jj Flour, is its 100 per cent. j nutrition and lusciousness. | j  ¡ Cuh price 3?. per !b. b. ¡ | I L.J I ,j ?ooJ Flour is sold. j j j 1 KINGOV TRAMNG CO., I' § Cardiff and Swansea. "r:  j_  ?__?__T? RHEUMATISM I KIDNEY TROUBLE j Rheumatism is due to uric acid which i& aleo the cause oi backache, lumbauo, j sciatica. gout, urinary trouble. Rt<>ne. gravel, dropsy. Estora Tablets, a thor- oughly bK.rmie.i8 specific based on modern medical science are the suoceaeful treat ment. and have cured numberless obstinate cases. Estora. Tablets—an honest remedy at an honeet price—Is 3d per box of 40 tab let, or six bosp- for 6a 9d All Cisemistp. or vostige frea from Etl)rD,. Ltd.. 132. Charint; Cross-road London. W C 2. Agerts BfjoUs. Cash Chemist' !■■ 1 m ■■■ ——»» EDUCATIONAL. "lyiriLAT About the Future^ The Intcrna- » tional Correepondenca Schools of Lordon give sou::d. uu-to-date practical traicinsr in all branches of Engineering, in Commerce. Advertieinc. Salesmanship, Mod- ern Lanauagefi, Architecture. Farming:, etc. —Apply for ttati: roqui;e- meutr,. to Interriatiou&l Correspond? nee Schools. Ltd.. Cattle-street. Swansea. C7-21 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. A BTIEICIAL Teetb' piat?m?G?,? Si' Aver. Bought; any condition; ?tmpet value Kivea. Post- parcels J Chernick. 34. Exchauge-street, Cbeetham Kanchost-er. 300A6-24 T?IBEPROdB S?e Want.sd for Bock«; genu ?F c,,t7,e fwd price.—Wr:t? Box P3. "Dai!v Leader." 300. 6-20 rpitEES V.'auted over PitNvood size.-Jen. X Dings. Ltd.. Woodwoikevs, Penuywell- ) rcad, Briartol. Branch at Porthcawi. STC PERSONAL. IN Unale Bert's" 30 VIIOD there n ?. StandiuK M<K..B Only. Vl1d Bert and hi# Sou thank you for vour help You ar(? doing Your Bit as we did ours. Thanks'! Swansea, Thanks rpO Awteur Ph?tograchcrs.—?ta.y -¡ tT?" T(O).t,'entioll ro tb? fact tUat 1 llW under- tak the Devpk'ijme?t and PriHtiax of Aica- t?nr ?ork:' AU interested call at 6. CaKHp- street, 298A 3 1? YEAR?' Sueeese—L'nan *FI.t-i-r. i±U M.8.P.8. Tea-trMdiniffree. 8end, with date ?nd gta.m?d ecveloue.—5. Arcade, j Pontypridd. Glam. 29SA6-23 j Ji ■ LIVE STOCK, &c? j 13IG L??horn ChicksT??. do?en.?ix ?y I -L? ing FuHet&, ??: FI?Tai?h doe, mated, j 7s. 6d.; buck, 30a. deMvcrpd.—BoLeit Dc,]uüt. I Butt<s, !'rom€. ?-?A6-? fSmCKENS— "yaodottear?e%hcn?. 7F:' I in,?toa8. Eede. Hocka. 8u"?e?, !?g.: ISiJedab, !6s.: (;ro?,sce. 12s.; eix w??c; c:d. I Z& nine Ylcdi. 36?.: Ducklings. 2'?. dox.? t Lloyd, 3S4, PentreKetbin-road. CwjnbwrJa | Swuneoa MarUtt Saturdays. 30CA6-24 I 'L-:OH HALE. two Blue Doop (Dtitch): IX necligree.pply Davies. 20, Orehard- Wrcet. ZS8A6-20 5 BLACK Leghorn Pullets, laying, 11s. 6d I each: 4 fínt Crose Pullets 5s. 6d. each: or .£4 12s. the lot.—Cambrian ltn. MorriR- ton. 301A6,21 (MISCELLANEOUS. I PARKLEcfynC.c have Open Dates— 5th July home and 6th September away. Sec.: K. Edwards, Ti'ewyduta-road. Wamstoij iflJAo-Si PiL:MÎSTllY and Cai?roya?y. Noted In P dian Palmia"; 30 years' experknoo in America Franco. London. Australia, fees from 2s. 6d.: corres. invite;!—Prof. Kismitt. P.H.D.. A.B.; 11 to 9 p.m.—11. Parade. Mum. bles. jBwaneea, S. W. ?97A6-21 'TTI/'AJSTED, Tenders for Painting outside m Old and New Moriah Ohzate-Je,Xougbor. —Ajpply to Rev, Davie?, Belgrave-rcad, I for o?rticui?Ts. C&.24 '\?7'AI'! TED.' Printers' ?nil!otYnp'TMd or iw fcrf. StaM particulars L'wMt price. Eva.Mt.?, jLd?iajd?,??nT.,j*-?jn?.?o_e?-??-
IChildren's Corner. I
Children's Corner. I ——— I BY UNCLE JOHN. ) ) i Now for our little ekt-pd<ifod. Fnde j Harold not only agreed to tell me which was but called other artists in to look at the drawings, and they all de- Clared they were very iiicriily pleased trith the first contest. Will tho children who next compete send us their drawing in black ink on white paper, so that there may be al better chance of printing one or more of them in the "Leader Pl' You will hea r that in mind, won't you ? when we offer j the next prize for a drawing, j THE DRAWING COMPETITION. There is artistic eicill in the dnwviBg of "a Welsh cocklewoman," ecnt in bv i liiomas Morris i:y10r, Sunny Bank, j Voylart, Dunvant. if it is original it j doer; great credit to a boy of 13, aud the j prize, 76, Cel., is without question, awar- J' ded to him. to Wm. Morgan Davtes, Penlan, I'aiiclawdd, who, as you fee. Jives in the hea.dq'iai'cens of S the cockle people; and I have added a* consolation prize of Is. to be given to Lily Thotuae, 19, Kinley-street, Thomas, Swansea, for her brave attempt. ) She iiays: This is the rimt time I have j ev<r sent anything away for a eompeti-1 tion." I believe it, and hope she will try i again. i As to the others:-D. Prothero sent in j a little old Welsh woman sitting in an pid, hard-seated Welsh chair. There is good shading, but the cockles are con-! tained in a tin pan, or (something like it, which shows wmllt of attention to detail. Sybil Violet Emery, of 16. Chaddesley- terrace, Swansea, ago 13+ years, &hows good perspective, but has gone in for colouring. ¡ Phv'Lhs Maud Roll (age 12), f, Lang- ¡ land-street, Brynmili, Swansea, brings into the competition a figure indicating a lot of orig-inality and honest effort, and 1 Dorcen Kolt, of the same address (age ¡ 10) varies the eame figureVrery well for a child of her age. P lias not his name on the I drawing of a oocklewoman, wearing a nic? big hat, but not of the usual Welsh kind. The P-riist6 remark to i?a was— j There « an error in the hat. Yet there ¡ is something which, ought to be said j. about the piodcre: If it is not a copy it is very smart work in one refp-ct. The I fed are not shown, but the tub on the ground is placed so a.s to hide the illei perhaps to avoid trying to draw them, j The prices—1st, eccond. and consola- Pit);- .-will, bo posted to the addresses men- ¡ tionod. Th$ other competitor? wul please  C(X,pt my thanks, and, I am fare, will try again wheri. the chancre ecmes, and. at II the eame time note wfcut the artiste day about their present efforts. j HOW I ENJOYED MY HOLIDAYS. I The essay competition is a splendid one. It drew out efforts from a large number I of competitors ail under 14 y.\rô of I aDd the task of judging has-been a diifi- j cult one. It i? evulent %om< eohool j teachers have been kind enoug h to induce j children attending their classes to take up the subject how I enjoyed my holi- days" for, in isome instances, batches j nave coire in by post in one envelope, and evoral sets delivered by band at the ofiice. I am very much obliged to those j of tliom who hava done that, and hopt j others will follow their example when i faturc competitions take place. I The rambles which there -children had j musit have been varied and interesting, and there is really not a poor essay among Llio many sent in. I hope tl.- competitors enjoyed writing tj-ir experi- encos as much as I enjoyed reading tfcrir I prod act ions. Some may saY f aru using big words, but they aro not such big and j oitSicult words as several of the compsti- tors used in their essays, eo I will not I apologise. j Most of the essays are well written, and the subject was one which gave J writers an opportunity of pointing out the features of the locality, secnery, methods of travel, attractions, weather conditions, (.mpanionE>-sk;e5, seas, fields, woods, j flowers, fifh, birds, beasts, «tc., which I they saw, heard, or met. Somo lacked details, others gave tit- bics 01' the history of points of interest; many described the playing, a couple told j how they visited the wild beast show and whÜ t!?y eaw there; the railway jour- ney?, the ?an?ps. the p0úple they mp<? the I relatives "0 were with t,litiii, their little chums. mingly everybody enjoyed the ho1 Hays, whetfrer spent at Aberystwyth, I f< Llangyfeir.eh, at Killy, at Amman- ic: d and Llandebie. at Pontardulais, .Swansea, Parkmill, Brithdir. Gorseinoa, Ystalyfera, Ystrndgynlai-. Jersey Marine, j Mumbles. J-angland, Caswell, Brynrnjll, Neath. Aberaron, up tle) Ogiuore, on the I Llan. or wherever they might. j Gir?s I?ad !M!ppd their mothers In the j hou?o drring part of the time; boys h?d hdpa; father to weer; the garden for a few hours. Oao girl wiii be fond of read- ins, for she spent a couple of days with a hook; and cne put in a pathetic line j which touched me: "I enjoyed myself. hut would have hnd more enjoyment if father had come home from Macedonia, and I hope h- will be with me for my next holiday Can you wonder that I am delighted with the competition? | Among the best of the competitors mav ho mentioned Naomi. John (Cwmbwrla), Ow, n Thomas /Ravenhill). T)oris Thomas | (T.lapeliy), Cyril Nedin (a" 12, Swansea). i'ilys .Topes (Tumble, age IT), Owen Ed- ward." (Ifanselton), E. Dowdle (Catherine- ptreet. Swansea. IJA 11). Elsie McCarthy I Rrvnnyir.vd). Laura Thomas (ag<v to, I Ysralyfera). Gomer Thomas (Ravej^hiU). J\fauriee Kana and Geo. Morgan (Cottage j Tlomos). Lily Harris, Winnie Thomas, j 'Linoham. Wilfred Foslwr, Gwennie fJolilns, D. James Pedlar. Phillip ilirri-. f Tdri^ Wiiliani: Lena Xewnjarch. Hilda | :'van. Katie Toberis--all these last (ipnoros School. j Spencer Thomas, Walters-road, sent an i essay wliich was good but too long—far beyond four pagos of notepav^r, first prize to Eileen Jenkins. 18. King's-road, Mumbles.; and the second to PhilHp Harric-8, Gendros. He (ir-servps it. if onlv for having found a place at which to huv milk at a penny a glegs. j Will the others mentioned acocpt my ) hearty congratulations. I NEXT WEEK'S CONTEST. r or tne best bmart Sayings by I Children" three prizes will be given; (li 3».. (2) 2s., (3) Is. i The little stories must be short-no,(- i more than 20 lines CACIT. i I ANOTHER DEWING, I i Fcr trio bc-jt drawing of any street scene in Swansea—in black ink on white paper—a first prize of 7s. fid. and eeconù I prize of 3s. (id. will be given. j All competitors must send their pro- ductions direct to UNCLE JOHN, | LEADEri I, OFFICE, SWANSEA, by Thursday next. iii in i ■■ i ■ i in !■ m
I BRAVE FRENCH BOY. 1 i I
I BRAVE FRENCH BOY. i I A vc?ry jntrpting pr?seatation to-o? p?ee on Wednesday at the Swansea Naval! Brigade headquarters (old Swansea Ca.stle) in the shape of a life saving mc-dal awarded to the young French boy, Jean Adam, who jumped into the South Dock and saved the life of young Cyrii Thomas, of Eutland-srreet, q;ed 7 years. h, j]! proscr-ce of a large company of Naval Brigade beys and visitors the Cm.] modore (IJflHt. John ILidgeris) handed j the medal V Ve French sailor, making it i verV pleasing and appropriate apefcea to
-For the Ladies. ! -
For the Ladies. These ire great time; ?cr the en tor- j prLsing frwJ? pMims. There h:?s sc?rc<j?y eTe,y, in the whole history of f&niinin? j dre?s. been a p?r?jd 'cLpa JB?ividra! tasiv I counted for so much, and roles tmu j regulations for comparatively ll'.vle. Fashion's viows are, in short, far wiaea: ( than her skirts, and rn-en t bc->y j are allowed a latitude undreamed of in [ days of the lOli hobble tyranny. It is open to anyone to restrict the length of their step by a skirt hem measuring no more than a bare yard or so in ci rcuta-1 ference, but thero is not the slight^t need for. any woman to sacrifice comfort on what she happens to consider ,k.lr of fasiion when skirts with a pk-at or two to give wiii'th arpi equally inodish. Skilfully arranged draperies, too, can hide a grt deal in the way of gathers and other deriees for eecur:r.g liberty of aoticii, and coanfoi-t and e-iogaiioe have (."er hn more happily combined than in the gowns designed for the Viotory season. THE FAVOURITE. I If there is onp more than another particularly nc/tiooabie. in the drees world jus £ now it is the panel, which breaks cut j Ln nmsspocted ways on a.lmo? every smart dre&s. It may b? chort or long, GU3r'l or rounded or oblong, for the eh ape is rmlly of c?condary importance; but a knowledge of how to U2 it to the bp?t .advantage is an invalu&ble asset to the ¡ fashionable dressmaker. A prctf;y idea is tho use of a p-anel of ilu-3 vhite embroidered or plain iavrn on I the front of a coloured foulard cr voile frock. This ie, as often as not, flanked I by long side ones of the dress material, for in regard to numbers no Limit ij j v'!ae/ci on the dress cnsa-lor, who can i inal-e tise of one panel or six, just as the fancy takes him. j
-0I SWANSEA. I
-0 I SWANSEA. I A concert in connection with the Girls' j Guild at the E-hyddtngs Congregational Church was h-ald before a crowded audi- ence. The cliair was taken by Mr. Simon > the superintendent of the Sunday School. Th^ King and Queen were ably acicd Hilda Cannon and Susie Tyrell. A ve:y clever toe. dancer was Itis Roberts, c; | Ti-aialgar Terrace. Other pretty dcncpi-s j v.-ere Elsie Eynon, B-epda Harris <yi.t • Susie Tyrell. The el;ti(ln was admira- blv carried out by Marjorie l\ai.icorro. j The music of the evening was splendid, ( the accompanist being )1i Annie Davie- j Groat praise is due to the organiser, Mrs- an. j E. S. Gka,p?p<-ll, Hipfc-stT>ec<t. allows 10 p.c. j Diwount to Discharged fr-aiiors and Soldiers. I C. J. Meare, champion -prntcr cf Aus- tralit, is & certain starter at HendY Sporty.
ABERAVCN-PORT TALBOT. I
ABERAVCN-PORT TALBOT. I The funeral of Mr. EYall Thoiaas N-S illiaiiis, tho son of Mr. aiici Mra. W. P. Wi.L':aiifcs, Forge-road, who died euddenly I ù:1 Mcmaay, took place at the Chapel c,i Ease on Thursday, and was largely at- tended, fellow-numbers of 11e Sunday School class acting as bejai'evs. The I Wm, Henry and D. John, U.A., olficiated. I
-I -A?^^ANFORD. !
I A?^^ANFORD. Strong comment was made by Mr. T. I Fletcher as to the insanitary state of the conveniences for the Ammaniord In- fants' School at the meeting of the Am- man Valley Managers on Thursday. JLe i slid it was disgraceful, and formed a I danger to health. At the close, he in- vited all members, as well as the l'ros, I to inspect tho place, as words failed h-ira. This week we're pushine Push-cart and Perambuiavors. See our windows! Grand Ironmongers j House Ammanford C5-20 I Ei cell en t entries: Hendy Sports next Sat- jI ur<!ay. j .}.. 1' 1" c: A.- i5. Cha.p$»flJ, High-street. aLows 10 p.c. j Di600unt to Di6chal'{'d Sai?f)m and 6cldicrs.
SKEWEN, I
SKEWEN, I On Ihnrsday cvenjcj. at lioreo f Chapel, a corxert for the b&n'a?t ot th(, j S?ew?n nnd Neath Abbey branch <? tht' D. and S. S. and S. Fetleratioa was given by the Skewen Fnited Male Yoics Party conducted by Mr. W. J. Stephens: a-rccm panist, Mr. Arthur Owen. :1:< A. E Jonos, Bryndcrvc?, was te prosident- j The foHT.?ing ?rtift?s a?i?icd :—?;?-i Olwen. Pearee, Pencoed: Miss Francis j Jewell, Neath; Mr. W. J. Stephens i Skewen, ald Mr. T. Monger, f^kewea The party rendered several choruses, ir.- eluding Comrades" and Cro-^n^g tL, Plain," while Messrs. J. and T. W Davies, Jeff Jones and Dd. -nlliams.' members of the choir, rendered the I humorous quartette. "Little Tommy went I a-fishing," and "Call John." j
GORSEINQM. !
GORSEINQM. Und?r tb auspices of the Gfr-??r) I and District Choral Soc?iy (conductor. Mr. E. Maddock). a ccneprt vas held ač { the Institute on Ww'nesday, for ihf pur- pose of making a prcsestatiou to Mi" I Gladys Davips. of has voluntarily given her services as aecorr. •, pcnist to many fharitah? pt-rMrmauc? in Go(>inon an? Lougbor for maDY years, and ?Is? took part in the sam capacity to I the Choral Society. Mr. Lewis Williams, j | LougUor, preikied. and nuide the ;-??f'?ta- j [Jon t? Miss D"r,é' nho ably responded. S1'eÐChE. were mad" by Mr Maddcc?, llr.) Tom Williams "nd Mr. Parkin. Tl- fol- I lowing contributed to the harmony of t'le i evening:—String quartet (Wder, Mr. 0. Wat kins: soloie.ts, Mrs. Reynolds (Gorsc- | it-on). Miss Williams (Grovosend). Mr. hl1. Davies. Violinist, Mr. O. Watkins; elocutionisr, Miss Mirian Afan .Tones. Ac-! cniyjxanists, Mi-s Gwkdys Davifs and Miss Eiddw(,n TLora?s. E. B. ChanpeH, JIiHtrcet. ¡;()\'i8 :HJ p.c. Discount to Diflch-aiijed Sail-Jr.? fn-rl Pc-Idters. Don't force*. Hendy Sports next Saturday,
! BRYNAMMAK, !
BRYNAMMAK, A --1..1;" "V, }. 'J- t1.. '1': j A public mvc'.ing was held at the Eng- j i lisih C«n^rega-tJonal Church, on We.lnej- day rren 3 to decide upon the best way to celebrat^ p'vape. Aid. W. J. Williams presided over a gm.-d mu^-te-r. ?.Ir. E. O. I Evans was elected cee-rHn-iy pro torn., and Mr. Fred Hnrgrcave^, M.E., honorary treasurer. s<,Pin discus«i'on it I agreed to hold religious fervices during I the firat day, in the way of a dvinnbead service in the morning, a juvenile sing- 1!? f?'?TAl in ?h? a.fKmcon. all ciharche« b j?in. and a ?r?ar mu?ic?l prpBt for adults in th" ?vonin?r. TL? pTe?Hit?TS were empowered to choose the day's con- ¡ ductor amongst thoni.^lvw. The arrange- j isifnt for the second d.ay's fe&tivities we1" i 1-feft entirely to the Brynammaa D.S ftnJ I F.. and the third darB <'nt'erta?nn?r? to th& Upper and Low?' Erynnniip-an ladies j of OuT Boy? Committ.N', for the j ;H1bHc meeting which it was oh'd to j hold on the evening of tho third dayt I such m--«;ing to be arranged by tho S. and S, Committer—-It wns decided that thoso present that evening &hor.M form theayeelves into a Peace Celebration Coniinl;t:e>?. A successful perfomance cf Queen 0: the Seasons" was given at the local Cirem4 on W<?dnesday eveninjr by the Tairpwaith Juvenile Clioir, cBndr.cled by Mr. D. W. Thomas. M.-s. ?)r.? Owen, M.A., Dnnycoed. p¡'('si.ed. 'I Great Timbering Compctitions at Handy I on 'Tr d
! LLANELLY.I
LLANELLY. I The rleatb i^ onnouneed of Mrs. M. li. I T.dwir- w'> of f'm— T. 1. 43 years of age, and she leaves a husband and three children. Messrs, Phil Williams and R. Morris bath of Dafvii. near Llaneliy, have tack been presented with £ li!d by the St eet smelters* Uni.n in recognivi.u of the fact that they were disabled in the war. Mr. Llewelyn John occupied the chair at the meeting, and the cheque was han- ded over by Mr. Tom Griffiths, M.P. A man named Bogerg, of Havelock- etreet, Llnnelly, was examining a loaded gun on Wednesday evening when it acci- dentally went off. Throe of his fingers were blown away. and he was removed to the ITospital. It is expected thf,t the erection of 44 municipal houses arranged for by th<* Llaneliy Corporation, in connection with the No. 1 bunding scheme at Capel, will 00 commenced the end of July. Mr. WIll. Pugh, tinplate organiser of the Dockers' Union, and a mtmhev of t.he Llaneliy Bod'I ei Guardian#, i8 india- posw!.
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