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1 lMPia,argt.^r^wya»y^y> I gPECBAL OFFED I 300 LADIES I' I I 13.LA Vq Kz:vr C:C>Alr*s IIi I SALE be? m? 3 I PRICE &Sf Sold Elsewhere Si 4 Guineas. 11 I Newest Sty?e, wi? Bel; s & Cape Collaj?.. ? itie. Fa? n A' Sa?e Check Desires t 500 G EMT'S J  qwamm& IS:;¡Ó018Çi;;  ovE??o??rs I I SALE  I PRICE (;5f Worth 84/. 11 ( I SMART RAGLANS STYLE, GBJST CHEVIOTS. Don't Forget. Sale Starts TO-DAY. | PENHALEQ Jjjj? WONDERFUL SALE, s 232, HIGH ST., 5WANSEA. I wot—n niinii.iiiw iiwpiiBiiwiiiiiiiiwiuwwiniTaaBBBWi—" "MAKES A STROMG CUP." r-Tn-Tt,r-^ | The Cambria Tea Co.'s TEA | makes a strong cup, and is so invigorating, it tnakes 8 one feel quite fresh again. You must try it! ■ Get it from your usual Grocer. Tf any d iffieully in getting supplies, send a I post-card to the WHOLESALERS- | THORN ETT & CHIVERSP Cambrian Stilldinqs, Swansea. -A.- PRESENTATION To the RIGHT HON. SIR ALF I SIR ALFRED MONO, I BART., M.P. (His Majesty's First Commissioner of Works), —OF— I An Illuminated Address and Casket, —FROM— Constituents and Friends, WILL BE MADE AT THE ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA This FRIDA Y Evening Commencing at 7-30. LADY MONO. Viscount & Viscountess ERLEIGH, And THE RIGHT HON. Sir ELLIS J. GRIFFITH, I BART., K.C,, will be present. Chairman: THOMAS JONES, Esq., J.P. President of Swansea Liberal Association, West Division. Doors open at 6-30 to Ticket Holders. Tickets for the Meeting may be obtained at Mond Buildings Organ and Vocal Music during wait. lJ. 1 0 "5.  I. N?l"' i -"?4I WCroasoverKinf.P?- IHrndaomp Diamond 1 tinum and 16ct. Gold Monut. Daiuty Diamond Clus- I tN" Jh.ng, 18d. n01<1I Monnt. I'latintITIl I K rout. i L4 to £30. S.5 to £ 40. "A Thing of Beauty—" A Ring is one of the most J ancient and tasteful methods of wearing beau- tiful gems. It is pleasing to the eyes of both wearer and beholder. We have a large selection of choicest designs to meet every in- dividual taste, requirement and purse. SEE OUR WINDOWS. todct'10 Dvmns. Mumblesf cn cb hfeck-^TQs I fiXMr^rtlaiidSL SWA}MA[ ||
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NEATH SHOPS. ) I Xmas Holidays and Early Closing. I A Traders' Association hns been formed at, Neath, and at the iiiitiul meeting on Thursday, presided over by Mr. C. P. liuiiis, it was unanimously resolved that t hoChristm:ls HolidčJYs holl}d extend from the 25th December to the 29th. ¡ In conjunction with the Shop Assis- tants' Union, it was decided to close all business establishments at 12 noon on Thursdays, six o'clock on Mondays and Tuedny; seven o'clock on Wednesdays, eight o'clock on Fridays, end nine o'clock un Saturdays.
NO NECESSITOUS MOTHERS.! -!…
NO NECESSITOUS MOTHERS.! Carmarthen Decide Against a Milk! Depot. I Carmarthen Town Council on Thursday, I the Mayor( (Rev. Fuller Mills) presiding, considered the question of petting up a depot in connection with the Child Wl- faro Centre for the supply of milk at cost price. or under, in special cases, to expectant or nursing mothers and children under 11. In proposing that the Council appoint n committee, Mr. W. T. Jc-fferies said there were many mothers in the town who could not afford (o buy milk for their children at its present price. Replying to questions, the Medical Officer f&id ho had not come across very many necessitous eases. Aid. Arthur moved an amendment that ["•latters remain aa they are, and this was carried by a majority.
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I w« <■ 1 I At a concert held at Elim Church, Kenfig Hill. in aid of the Railwayman's Orphans' Fund, the following artistes t,ook Aflri.-in-i Evans (Glan- amman), Mr. John Thomas (Swansea). Madame Mattie Daviess (Three Crosses), Mr. W. T. Rhys (Ammanford), Madame Aubrev Bowen (Three Crosses), rnd Miss I M. A. Richard* L.R.A.M. (Kenfig Hill) presided it the piano.
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| IN THE DISTRICTS. I LOUGHOR. A smoking concert, wes acid at the Cross Keys ilotel on Wednesday evening I the chairman being Mr. W. J. ardg. J D.G.M. yIr. Dan Morgans (Lougbor) was j s? the piano. Tho ffliowing art?e? took i part: Messrs. D. Re.s. Will I)mn4s and Haydn Rees. j MORRíSTON. t At Calfaria Cbapel on Thursday even- I ing, under the auspices of the Young; People's Guild, Mr. M. ,T. Morgan read a paper on lawn Ymddygiad yn Nhy Dduw," Mr. John Brown presided over a good gathering. A duet was gii-ex) by Master Richard and Miss Irene Davids. and speeches were also made by Mr. L. Price and th Hy. D. Griffiths (pastor'). E. S. ChappcU. Swan. bta 0?!  Coats Tead ? to w.r i? stocV T<n per cent ) (.t?oun* nJ!owf'J to Dicchareed SoiJiers -and majors. Soe Windows. I GORSEINON. Lnn?r tn? auspices of the Y.M.C.A. a lecture on President Wjl?n aDd His l(leals Pr?OfPA$or Cufrit MarHa, M.A., at the jns?itut# G?T& eirion. ) A rpp?at performance of ?p?rain) Harr??' by Mr. Dan Mat<,?w< Company was given at the Brighton Hall for t-br, i bene-th of the War Memorial Fund. At ilw, last meeting of the Gorseiuon I Photographic Society, ai the Institute, a lantern lecture on Simplicity and Sub- in Photography was delivered by j Mr. Da rid Lewis, Belmont. Gorseinoo A 3 ERA V?N PORT TALBOT. Sixpence npieee was Ijeing asked foj* I frrsh eggs at Port Talbot on Thursday, j and .)d. each for Vanks. The death occurred on Wednesday of. Mrs. MeCoan, wife of Mr. J. McCoafi, I ri,i- collector, Port Talbot. Mrs. McCoen was a prominent worker at the Wealeyan Church. We unders'and that considerable pres- sure has been brought to bear ilpon Coun. W. J. Williams to withdraw his resigna- i tion from the Town Council. Most likely Councillor Williams, who is to retire year. will ?<en<ai» in for the 12 ll1()nH,c I E S. Cbappell. Swansea, bai 1,000 Óvr. Coats ready to wear in stock Ten per cent., (H^eourit allowed to Diecharsrcti Soloicis s'td t Sai(o"B. Bc$Windows, I POK7 AROULAIS. I in aid or finds of the MecnanK-s" Institute, the first performance of Ephraim HarrisTas gi vel) at Haggar's Theatre. PontarduJais. The various roles were splendidly sustained by Misses Jusfina BPVln, TTar-ript J. Jones. Marv A. Lewis, Blodwen Bonnell. Cein- I wen Matthews, and M. Gertrude Thomas, j and Messrs. Dan MaUiewf,, W. G. Davies, Ivor Williams, W. E. Ileycock, Edward' Bowen, John L. Williams, Isaac L. I>avies, W. If. Mathias, Caradog Jones, and W. Lewis. A substantial sum is ex- pected to ? ?truckt?S' the df'ht of the institute. The c(-t? nv XRVC their 6'Cr al)-zolutely frivk t Mr T. Davips. Birch grove ^chairman^. alw> thanked Mr. Haggar for his kindness in placing the theatre at the disposal of tho ftommiUoa i _AMAFORD. Ur. J. Adams Hawling?, Swansea, addressed a large men's meeting at Chris- tinn Temple. Ammanford, on Wednendar night. The address was of a high tone, and was an impressive plea" for pnrity. Dr. D. A. Hughes, the Carmarthenshire Medical Officer of fTealt,h, iflled tlik- chair. Jtiid gave whole-hearted support to the movement which the Ammanford Free Church Council bad inaugurated of K batting social evils. Mr. D. Thowair of Mill-road, the Ammanford bandmaster, sustained a bad accident at the Ammanford No. 1 Col- liery on Wednesday night. He was caught under a hcary fall of roof", and momentarily buried in the debris. He was quickly released, and was found to have received severe bruises all over. Medical attendance was requisitioned, end he was taken honie on a stretcher E Cliappell. Swansea, bae t,8O0 Ov^r. j Coats read" to wear in stock. Ten ver cvnt I •iiwount, tvlloviej to Discharued :Otd iers .[\,¡ Sailor* Sec Windows. I CLYDACH. I- I At a 1'eNmt m?T-ing of tM ?tvoa?h j Branch of <:b? ? F.J). :?d D.S. and S., held at the CoUicrs* Arms, Miss Rosie Harris fai m.?dc the recipient of a ?i?- &bly ipscrit?d'silvpr tea service as a to?<? I of appreciation and good wishes on lier I approaching marriage to a comrade of I the branch. I on behalf of the branch br Comrade S. Bwist (chairmani I' Nomination* for seats on the committee of managemojtt of the Clvdaoh Institute were received at a recent general meet- I ing, and those nominated constitute a I MnaU army. There b?iD? only seven avaiIaMp s?a?. a r?t? by baMot will bh I pIf)M. the bairot:H? to cover a we?k. Onfr two members were nominated for the post- of hon. secretary to the management com- j i mittee. They were Messrs. Evan J. Harry j | (headmaster, Ynystawe Council School). I and Llewelyn J. Dads. both ini.imah I friends and well-known, and prtll)1inl"nt.1 members of the Institute. Mr. I?vip'; withdrew in f?vonr of Mr. Uan)'. Mr. W. J. Percy P?yer. J.P. is pr?idt-ht. while Mr. T. 11. Williams (?for?a?). ac)?j 31-1-. T. IZ. '?-,j,?liams
, I The Boom in Babies.
I The Boom in Babies. The Nation is concerned about its babies. NeveT before has fro mneh Public Interest heen taken in the subject of their welfare, the way to feed them and rear them to strong healthy children and sturdy men and women. Amongst the publications just brought ¡ out, i3 one entitled The Book of Baby," a useful little booklet giving an immense ¡ amount of information about Baby, 1/1sl food. clothing, upbringing, and what to I do tor him in health and sickness. It i., ¡ a treatise that should be in every I Mother's hands. One of the many points dealt with is the subject of the proper food for the I Buby brought up on the bottle. A sub- ject that has occupied the attention of Medical Scientists for years. The author claims that good cows' milk is the best I for tho bottle-fad baby, but that the lack of fat and sugar has to be made good, and points out the value of Chyniol for this I purpose. is a prp.arati.0n rich in pure Chymol is a preparation Yich in pure anim&I fat and malt sugar prepared in a way as to make cows' milk—csp?ciaUy when stefitixed or hoilda.sy of diges- tion to the most delic*te infant stomach. CKymot is used in hundreds of Infant Welfare Centres and has <h€ approval of medical men. An M.O.H. in charge of a Welfare Centre writes:- I have had a case of twins under my care. They weighed between them when born 5 lbs. They now weigh at 5 months old. 9lbs. 15i.)f:!& a.nd 9lbs. Skozs;. respoetivoly. Ili-P, there is bo doubt, is due to Chymol." That is splendid testimony for the use of Chymol for infant feeding. Every bottle fed infant should have Chymol regularly, and it will be a healthy, happy, and contented chad. A free copy of Tito iYJok or Baby" will be sent to every mother who writes, mentioning this paper to the Chymol Co., Queen's House, Kingsway, W.C.2. Write for yours to-day, it is a valuable little book to have. Chymol tan be obtained wf all Chem- ists in glass jars at 1* and 3 3. Do not be. put (ylt with a substitute, insist on having Chymol and see ho a your haby w i 11 thrive.
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? You do not I pay for expen- | sive packing. j 9 To buy I I  Um I 1  C! B Th* daily tprtad for the children's bread 4 fl is to get a lemon cheese 1 ra unequalled for purity of 1 I fi manufacture, delicious- I a new of flavour. And the < ■ price-all important now- | j I a-?ay<—?s lower because Sg N ?s goodness is tns?c the I ? h?tentc ?r—you do not §j I pay for expensive glass jars. g 1 3d. saved on every jar, || !??? S?? (?.? Frcm Grocers 0' and Stores, 4d. 8d. and 1/4. or gi your (lrocef S | name and 114 ffi in stamps will § bring you a M large sized jar a post free. H SUTCyFFE I BINGHAM, | LTD. Manchut..r a fJlJlllltJlIlIlJlJ illiUIiiilliillif SlUIEISiiSn a Gilt lere is a Gift I Worth Giving-. lad" appreciates > KICB Bracelet. Thi»> bevdtifiilly made sejj.1 gold (Hall marKc-d) Wateh Brevet, with hsft LrmdoK-aia<2e xp:tnd- j Insf vrr!st!et. and fully jwwellod, giiara-nle-ed, '<' the Wral sift. A really beautiful piece of JewelUrv, and a t.orough]v I reliable titnekeptr. Purser's price, solid gold f throughout £ 6 15 C i With vr'.iier and hwier Br?.cp%i. C7 10 0 to £ 10 0 (. I (JcM-{v!>d '5 vea-rs gu.ra»t«sd> Bracelet and i "? ajovemetit £4 16 0 Best Brac^nji. sln,1 Cases f,5 3 0 Solid fciiviT I!r;ic?!i't and 2 0 WRITTEN OUAKANTF.K WITH KACH). CHOOSE IT TO-DAT Uuo?, onn' ^-i,n  6 /2J /? 263, Oxford St., Swansea (Opposite Markvt Entrance). mlmmUmlmmnmfnHmmmnmlDllrnmnnmm Overcoats I A really Smart Coat for Winter Wear, single- breasted style with double breasted lapels, half belt at back, with inverted pleat; in the new tweeds. Ask to see iti It's worth while." I t's worth while." !PANK'S Men's Wear ?PANK'SG Specta?st I (Next Royat H.tel), j 17, High St., Swansea.
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I BANK MANAGER. Farewell Presentation at Amman- ford. j In leaving Ammanford to take np (he important position of manager of Bar- Donk. London, Mr. It, Hiley Harries was accorded a puh.. iie appreciation in the Y.M.C.A. BaH ?n Wednesday ni?bt. Lieut.-Col. W. N. niybt. W. iN. Eulogies idm. i?o ?iv?p in sp??'h and l verae by Mr. T. yf. Evans, M.A., Mr. J. Lewis, J.P.. Councillor J. H. Lawley (vice-chairman of the Council), Coun- cillor W. Evans, Mr. W. Phillips (Parcy- rhun). Mr. D. J. Edwards, Mr. T. W. Lewis. M.E.. Rev. J. Griffiths, B.A., B.L., and Mr. J. Williams, Wind-street. Mr J. Hatries-Thomas, headmaster of the Parcyrhunj Schools, made the presen- tations to Mr. Harries and Mrs. Harries of a silver spirit kettle and n Stiver fruit i stand, a smoking cabinet and cigarette case, bnrometer, marhle clock, and a wiillpt of Treasury not, The artistes who contributed were: Madame M. Nicholas, Madame Paviea- Evans, Messrs. Tom Williams. W. T. Rees, J. I.obert^ CGlanainman), D. J. Ed- wards, and Horatio Jenkins,
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t ABERAVON DINNER. Messrs. T. C. Goslin and Percy Jacob the Guests of the Evening. There was a pleasant function at the Walnut Tree Hotel. Aberavon, on Thurs- day night, when a complimentary dinner was given by a number of friends to BLe.&rs. T. S. Goslin and Percy Jacob in recognition of their service for several years as members of Aberavon Town Council and as Mayors, and their contri- bution to the public life of the town. TW r-hair was occupied by Mr. J. il. Grant, and the large company consisted of severa l members of the Tow" Council. Puring, the evening the* Chairman handed to both of the gue&ts a eilver da1"(t, eas«.
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| COATS. J HAVING PURCHASED A LINE OF MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES I We are clearing same at II the very Low Price of  ALL ONE I PRICE 69111 i See I Smaller I Window | I These are exceptionally Good Value, being made I ii of Good Materials in the Newest Shapes. 1 J g i.&dk§' Costumiers ADCRA o UL wlh' m AIMM GOULD'S Blouse Specialists 29 C tl St (Under the Clock, S 1 23 Castie St. c?t?. Swansea. j ——M————ip—BW«W1WIIWII m I WATTS JWES.1 M?t !M t!UHM!< I 14 DAYS' I SALE  ?jT?i -?i—<'  MILLINERY, Ladies? COATS i   I nd BS. J AH faMt&!n!ng M!HtMei'y I All remaining Millinery j at Less than Hatf prtce. Lades' Coats and ¡ Fu?s at Oreaify Reduced P?!ces? I SEE WINDOWS I I 2J6. Oxford Street, S TVA NSEA. 10 YEARS' EYESIGHT INSURANCE. Announcement by Mr. WORRELL | If my long experience KE L L anyching' it has convinced me that the British public can be safely .elied upon to grasp a good opportunity v.-hen it presented to them m an open and fair manner. And the remarkable success that has attended my visit to Swansea has confirmed thia view. When I decided to afford the people of Swansea an opportunity of ensuring special care and attention to the impor- ta-nt matter of their eyesight, I knew that my offer would be appreciated. The results have surpassed my most sanguine expectations. That fact is sufficient proof of the expedience and high value of my. offer. I'ntil Saturday next. November 29th, I will in strict rotation give free consultations to those who seek my aid regarding their eyesight. I will carefully and conscientiously test t..eir eyes nee of charge hy the very latest seientitie methods and with the aid of all that is most modern and most efficient in the way of optical appliances. I will place at their disposal the ser- vices of my staff of London optical ex- perts, who will prepare auy glasses that may be required from the very best quality materials, and at prices which are within the reach of all. The average cost of the lenses, which are prepared from special colourless crown crystal, is 3s. Of course, in special cases, a fur- ther charge may be necessary, but in every instance tne price charged 1\S ridi- culously low considering the quality of material and the expert London work- manship involved. THE TEN YEARS' GUARANTEE. Then, as to the ten years', insurance. The proposal is dimply this: Every pur- chaser of a. pair of glasses obtains a writ- ten guarantee enabling him to have his eyesight tested free of all charge, either during one of my subsequent visits to Swansea, or at any time direct ironi my head ofifces, King's Cross, London, W.C.I. Any necessary alterations will be mad t to the lenses without charge. This guitrantee holds good for a period ¡ of ten years, and ensures an optical ser- t vice and efficiency which cannot but ap- peal to all classes. There are already indica-tions that many people who Hope to consult me later on will not be in time to secure a consultation. Come and sae me TO- DAY, and make certain of an interview. My consulting rooms are at the CENTRAL HALL. ORCHARD STREET, SWANSEA, j I and the hours of consultation are from !10 tiH 1 in the morning, and front 2 till 1.7 in the evening. Sp?cia) ?ppointmeuts ? .nAY be made. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICA- TION. Morriston and District. FOR HIGH-GRADE Winter Footwear GO TO CARPENTER Bros. (S.J. and W.E.) High-CJass Boot and Shoe Factors, 132, WOODFIELD STREET MORRISTON. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR LADIES' HIGH LEG BOOTS. AGENTS FOR BRITAI N'S BEST FOOTWEAR. PONTARDAVYE UNIQfi, SENIOR CHILDREN'S ATTENDANT. The Guardians of this Union invite Applications for the Appointment of SbXIOH CHILDKKN'S ATTENDANT at their CHILDRLVS HOME. Candidates must he active, intelligent women, of good moral character and able to sow. Salary £28 per annum with War Bonus ) of £ 15 4s., together with Apartments, Food, Laundry, and 1:4 per annum for Uniform. AppKcutions. in candidates' own hand- writing, must be made on printed forms, ?,)I)tainaiilo ?t my Oihcp, by forwarding a stamped addressed envelope, and must. on returned to me, accompanied by Copies of three recent testimonials, not later than Wednesday, the 3rd December. Ifn. The appointment is subject to the Poor Law Officers' ^Superannuation Act. WYNDUAM LEWitt, I Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offices, Pontardawe, Glam., 17th November, ISIS. I SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS. I ?L.Ul'Of'TANT ?ALE of EXPENSIVE, WELL-MADE BEDROOM SUITES, I DIXiNG ROOM FURNITURE. I CHAIR, SETTEES in FATUOUS WOODS and COVERINGS. I John M. Leeder and Son Will SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1919, at 11 HANDSOME INLAID MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Hit.. Wardrobe with curved I front fitted 2 Hanging Cupboards, Drawers and Shelves, Pedestal Dressing Chest fitted with Cheval Glass, Wash- stand—Marble Top and Mirrored Ba<-k (Swing Mirror centre), Pedestal and Three Chairs; ANOTHER INLAID 3 PIECE SUITE: A SATIN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE; AN OLD MAHOG- ¡ ANY WARDROBE, Lower part fitted i Drawers, upper part Sliding Trays; Overla vs; Commodes; FIXE OLD SAUYED OAK AND MAIIOOANY SIDEBOARDS; HANDSOME WALNUT SIDEBOARD; I Well-Framed Dining-room Suite covered j in Red Leather; Good Mahogany-Framed Suites in Leather; Dining Tables L1 Oak and Mahogany; Mahogany Frame Deal- !TLip Table (5 18avs), extends to ISft.; I Fumed Mahoganv CHINA CABINET; OVERMANTELS; a Few Fine Oil Paintings; Decorative China; I VALUABLE PIANOS- I GRAND bv BliOADWOOD, UPRIGHT by BROAD WOOD, UPRIGHT by G. 1 HEYL, LEIPZIG, all in Rosewood Cases; Music Stool; Music Cabinet; Walnut and Oak China Cabinets; Hall. Stands} Cher- 1,L)ixiorf,s; Card Table; Corner Oipbeard; Gramophone and Records; lift. Dresser; Curtains; Books; Scales and Weights: Sewing Machines; Clocks; Occasional Tables; Telescopes in Cas; Fire Guard; Brass Fire Suites; and Sundry Miscel- ianfa.  Alorni;)g of Goods on View Morning of Stic Messrs. JOHN M. LEEDEK ? SON BEG TO ANNOLNCE THAT NO MORE FURNITURE CAN BE RECEIVED FOR DISPOSAL AFTER THE 30th INSTANT. They find it necessary to extend their Office Accommodation; and must- utilise the Sale Room for this purpose. Auctioneers' Pffices; J6, Waterloo- street, Swansea. HOTEL METROPOLE. A GRAND DANCE Will be held at the above Hotel On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. ldancing from 6.30 till n p.m. :LC:s :(r. Geo. Cross & Mr. Syd Gates. akuist- Mr. Gilbert Jones. Tickett li1. 6d. each.