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CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES. ——————————————————— St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, St. Helen's Road. I CHRISTMAS DAY at 11 a.m, Short Service for One Hour conducted by the Rev. Robert Greenshields, j M.A., B.D. (Pastor), Gifts to the Sunday School Scholars will be distributed as usual by Father Christmas. Visitors Heartily Welcomed. Pantygwydr Baptist Church, Uplands. | CHRISTMAS MORNING, D«o. 25, 1919. ?SHR!STMAS MORNING, Dec. 25, ???9. Spevial Christmas Service At 11 a.m. Preacher: I'Rev. B. Grey Griffiths, B.D. (of Cardiff). I Silver Collection ia aid of Sustentatida. Fund for Baptist Ministry. St. Mary's Parish Church, • Swansea." i BRIGHT XMAS SERVICES. HOLY GOMMTJNIGSi at 7 &,18" < a-jn., and Noon. MORNIINTG PRAYYP, 11. Preacher: The VICAR. Subject, the Joy of Christmas.' EVENING PEA YER and SERMON at i.&) with XMAS CAROLS. Waiter Road Congre. Church. TO-MORROW (XMAS) MORNING. ONE BOU4 OMV-ICB eA 11 Mn.. Conducted by Rev. GEO. McLUCKIE, B.A. And Mr. HOWARD DAVIES, Of Bradford College. Capel Henrietta Street, ABERTAWE. BORE'R NADOLIG. GWASANAETH am 11 or gloch. Pregethwr: Parch. D. Eurof Walters, M.A., B.D. CESGLIR AT Y WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' FUND. Selon, Treforis.-Boreu Nadolig am lleg. if Pregethwr: Parch. T. J. Hughes (Gweinidog). Cesglir tuag at Gronfa Gweddwon ac Arnddifaid y Gwroniaid a syrthiasant yn y Rhyfel. St. Helen's Baptist Church, Spring-ter- race.—Christmas Morning Service, 11 a.m. Preacher: liey* Melville Evans (Pastor).
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NEXT RE-PLAY. KE<-j: LAS. *T ? !Tp H ?? To Take Place at Cardiff. YESTERDAY'S DRAW YESTERDAYS DRAW (By CYGNET.) SWANSEA TOWN, f. GILLINGHAM, 1. lW. Y. Broun). (After extra Time). Swansea Town on Tuesday disappointed tuine ten thousand supporters by giving II: very uneven diplaY ut tl)e t"etc!l Kgninst Gillingham in the (;th Qualifying Round re-play Cup Tic. Afte-r the match at GillinGham on Saturday last the writer was eonlident that a trouncing awaited the. Kentish team when they came to the Principality, and fu. the opening stages cf Tuesday's encounter it appeared as if it would be the ease. T'nfortunatel.v, Jiowever, the homesters after a particu- larly promising start, fell away badly, end fortune alone saved them from de- feat. There are some who, in their zeal end enthusiasm, will turn the Nelson eye to the Swans' obvious deficiencies, and will prefer to deal exhaustively with the merits o? their performance in the initial stages and the faults of the visitors in this period. TliD. writer niay be blamed for being over-critical in dealing with the match, but it was apparent■to all that there was plenty of room for critical com- ment. .PATTERN-W, VI NG. Had thn Swans won they would have haen distinctly fortunate. "They had in- numerable chances, which were allowed to o a-begging in most simple fashion. ftilMngham played typical cup-tie football for the major part of the game, pnd it was as a result of one of these hustling- movements of theirs that Eamsell was ,nllls!, I l wis able to equalise in the second half. The Swans, oil the other hand. indulged in too much pattern-weaving. This sort of tiling looks very pre" when it comes off, but it does not pay against a robust opposition. And then again, the home- Piers persisted in adopting short-passing tactics instead of giving the ball plenty of air and slinging it out to the outside ruen. After having obtained a goal in the nrnt half. the Swansea men appeared to rest on their laurels, and Lee, the visitors' centre-half, was able to develop play in favour of his side. As a result Kobson and Walton were kept par- ticularly busy and the former, vÇth come magnificent clearances, saved the situa- tion time after time. HESITANCY. I The home side as a whole were disap-I poÜÜing; hesitancy and indecision robbed tu-st the halves and then the forwards of msriiy a glorious opportunity; and often enabled the visitors to turn from adoui defence to a concerted attack. The halved 1 .?id nothing of note except in the hrst 20 minutes, and spasmodically subsequently: the forwards at intervals only gave glimpses of brilliant play, but dhe or other of the inside men would hang 0 on to the ball too long, and thus nullify any advantage gained or fail to send on a proper transfer. The outstanding playei, undoubtedly, was Robsoti, who may rightly be said to have been the. saviour of his side. Walton did very well in the i 4rst half, but fell away after the c h an, of ends. Durnin was the best of a trio that disappointed. Hole and Ivor Brown I were the pick of the towards. W. Y. I Brown did not tmpms one as a pivot, but lie is clearly the best man tried by the Swans' in that position this season. It was the Swans' off-day, and in view of the gruelling time the team has had dur- I ing the past few weeks the players may I be pardoned for what was, on tho whole, very mediaeI" display. I THE RE-PLAY. I On Wednesday at Cardiff. I Subject toe confirmation by the Foot- ball Association, the re-play Cup-tie be- tween Swansea Town and Gillinshain will take place at Cardiff on Wednesday next, at two o'clock. Both teams have agreed upon the venue. and it is expected that the necessary con Urination will be received to-day. THE ENGLISH CUP. Facts About West Stanley. If they defeat Gillingham in the next re-play. Swansea's next opponents will be West Stanley. The lat?r 'are a mixed amateur and professional teaijf i? the M?d-Durham. Hk I?arhn?tou. they arc m?mbera of the ?ort?-Eastorn League, th? best thing in the North outside tlio nrst League. W"st Stanley's present position in the North-Fastern League is eighth, with the following figures;— I Goals P. W. L. b. F. A. Phi. t4. S 5 4 16 17 14 Nevertheless, the team is as strong on iU ground as the majority of the l eaguers, its only two Iwrbe defeat's i\1 Murray Park bei?rr at the bands of Ncw- Ç3$f-Ja. United and Middlesbrough He- serves. They played their best game of the Season fittingly lost Saturday- when they entered the English Cup competition proper, at the expense of Rothcvham County, also at Murray Park. The methods of the team are robust, and they i-.i-i just the type of hefty North co-,intry- rnen likely to give any team a real hard battle. Most of tIle players are young fellows drawn from the immediate locality, which is one that has been a nursery for many First I/eagne teams. Stanley had 8,000 spectators fast Satur- ,ri,qy, aiid that is almost equal to the town's population. SWANS' HOLtDAY MATCHES. Although the premiers will be at home: only on Christmas Day, there is, however, a strong holiday programme for the local followers of the dribbling code. On Christmas Day, when Bristol Rovers will met in a fight for Southern League points, there should be a record attend- anee, tor the Swans are determined to give t)1eir supporters good value for their money, whilst Bristol are quietly con- iidenfc that they will make the Wlshmen j go all the way. The Swansea team will not be selected until this alternoon, and if it is received before we go to press ■tfill be published in another column. On Boxing Day the .Reserves will meet Bath ICity, and on Saturday Melton Bovers will be the visiters, both games being for Western League points. The Reserves, top, on each day will field for- midable 6ides and it is not improbable that one at least new face will be seen in the team. The kick off on each day is at 2.30, and if the weather is fine the j turnstiles should be busy. J TRAMWAYS A.F.C. On Christmas Day all car traffic will be at a standstill, and the trnm'wsyjaen ftre taking advantage of this by having » trial of strength between the outride nnd the ipside# staff. A match has been I ?rrangfd between the ro?torm? and c?nd?ctors on the one side, and th? l ?epot staff on the other, and if there will be an absence of great foothall, tb., rc I jnll be plenty of the lighter side of the Scame to interest and amuse the Tooker- ''< The' Tramways Thursday team are 1- a. t'est in order to tl" depot I side a fair ohanee and to ensure the two I s ides of being more equal. During the mterval, the hnal for the Tramways tug- or-war championship will be puMed o&, the qualifying heats of which ialre con- tested at the Peace celebration picnics, which were held at Llangennith at the latter end of August. The teams to null off are the Traffic No. 1 and No. 2 and the Depot. Great interest is being taken in this event, medals' being given to the first and second teams by the company. The kick-oft will be at 10 a.m., on Vic- toria Park. The motormen and con- j d,,ic ,,firs -G. HoTAiiiis; C. Hayward j (capt.) and L. Jonn; Itidler, Gaul and i G. Rice Munday, It. Davies, Edwards, !j W. Wright and McLean. Reseiyes: I Mishell, Griffiths, N. Thomas an E. Hill: The Depot will be represented by:— N Blacker; D. Charles rmd N. Charles; I D H 8S, 900ch and T. Nicholas; Wed- lake, J. Neal, W. Mortimer, G. Fisher and J. Wickham. I 4. LOUGHOR'S TOUR. I The Loughor Premier XV. will leove Lou-ghor on Wednesday evening with about five re.s-erve.s to play against Neyland on Christmas Day, Pembroke Dock on Boxing Day, and return to play Llangennech at the Latter's ground on Saturday in a Welsh Union match. Ned John, full-back, is unable to go away, also Albert Reee, half-back. Georlfe Evans, one ¡of the fore most o? the pack, is doubted. I- j BSLLY MEREDITH SIGNS ON. I Billy Meredith, the famous and ever I youthful winger and Welsh International, j has at last settled his differences with the Manchester United Club, and the latter Billy all tii(, do- o-i Tuesday granted Billy all the de- mancl-i he put forward. First of all, he is to 'have the balance of his benefit money immediately, and the United have agreed to pay hiin £ 19 per week Fur- | (her, the club promised fo> ask for per- niisnon to pay Meredith for games he has missed this season. The popular idol will figure in the Manchester United team against Liverpool on Boxing Day. I THE LONDON WELSH. On Christmas Day the London Wolrh j*ugt:v (Hub at Stradey to rhy the Searlo's, tin.,i on Boxing Day morning ibey play Ebbw Valv, on Saturday at Neath and on Monday fit Cross Keys. For the information of any Louden Welshman in Wales on' holiday, com- munications should be addro.-sed to:— Mr. Gom Simon, (Chairman of the Com- i mittee,) Cameron Hotel, Swansea, I ■ SKEWEN HOLIDAY FOOTBALL I On Chrisimas day past and present members of the Sk^wen' ft F.C. will play fa charit.v rnaLch for the benefit of a former member. On Boxing day the Skewen team will meet Llsrvllr sef-rir.'T.- <51rrwen, a kn I eonte=t and n being cxaectcd Rdferee Atr. T. C. Lloyd. The Skewen sryeefT tef<rr> w' plc¡, on the SlIme day. members of the Skewen bvatvfh of ST-t?^rftl TVderation of D. ard D S. in a charity match in aid of the local war widows and orr>hnn«. On Vale wil" Jonme* to Skewen to meet the IZ.F.C.. Refer--?--Mr W. Dewtt. SCHOOLBOY MATCH. I On Tuesday the CrvMfi'rane Boys' ■^cho'd Rugbv team met the Gnoll Iloys, School tsam. Ne.th, on the Skewen H.I.C. Cronn in a keenly 4 contested match, there nr-ing ijleoty of excitement for fhe cr-)wfi 0; schoolboy supporters of both teams. Referee—Mr. R. T. Williams (Skewen). Final soore: Coedffranc—1 converted goal, I goal from mark (8 points). Onoll-2 trie £ (6 points). v REFfREES FOR SATURDAY. Matches and relereea for Saturday. Dec- ember 27th, 1519. Cwmllynfell v. Port teftnant, M. Jenkirn? Clyriach v. Curwen Sta.rc. D. H. Francis. Liansaiiilet v. Swansea 11., M. Troy. W-aunarhvydd v. Gendros, D. T. John. Daycliffo v. Aberavon Juiiiom, E. Warm- in gton. Penciawdd v. &kewen N.O.R., W. John. I Cwmtwrch v. Brynmawr, G. Thomas. ) Pontarciulois v. Duuvant, D Davies. I Three Crosses v. G-cnseinon, T. Elliott. j AMrcrive Y. Pontardmwe II., R. A. Jones. Yetraci Rovers v. Kilkty, D. Howell. Owmtwrch v. Sketty (kick-off at one). J. R. j Jenkina. I I HOLIDAY TEAMS. I Aberavon (v. Britonforry, Maeeteg, and Swansea)-—J. Davies; J. iting, D. Hunt Duties, J. Plyun, D. Jenkins, A. Waters, j B. Mitchell, G. W. Loveluck; Con Evans i (J. Thomas reserve), W. T. Hopkins; W. ) ilopkins (capt.), T. Ponsford (vice-captain), j Jim Jonee, Bob Randall, W. J. Thomas, J. i Atkinson, G. Mears, D. Tobin, Arthur Davies, Gladstone Thomas, Sullivan. Gorseinon MAscota (v. Kingobride* end Penllergr.er!.— H. Edwarda; D. John, T. Hughes; J. Howard, R. Clarke, Joe Price; Harold Jones, E. Dudley, Will Dark, Tom • I Matthews, DaJ. Gi-iffithg. I h Thursday. Central, Swansea (v. Cwm Mission!. W. Tebay; D. Davies E. Hees; D. Jones, E. E. V'J illiams, S. O. Thomas; T. 110 p lÜnti. T. Ace, | J. Bo we, C. Ace, and T. Ila-reis. i M.ynyddbtK:h (Y. Ery!?<??i;S. Brewer; ?7. Hill, D. T. Morrie; S. Thom&r, D. Harris, A. Crk, W. E. Tucker; J. Wilcox, W. I Williams, G. Eustis, D. IS el son. I I Saturday. Oentrral, Swansea (v. Co,ekc-tt).-W. Tebay;, :). Davies, E. Hees; D Jones, E. E. Williams, Boswcll, S. S. Thomas; Tt Lett, D. Joll-I i; J. Howe, W. Evans, T. Harris.. EAST CARMARTHEN BILLIARDS. j The following table snows tne potsiuon of teams in a series of matches organised jj by the East Carmarthen Amateur Bil- j liards League. Cwmamman are the Pro- i sent shield holders:— I P. W. L. Pts. I Cross Hands. 4 4 0 9 ) Cwmamman 4 3 1 6 j Y.M.C.A. 4 3 1 6  Urynamman 4 2 i 2 4 Pontardulais 4 2 2 4 1 m". 4 1 3 'J. I Tycroes 4 1 3 2 I Star r 4 0 4 0
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Jthwlies) i?hode3 10 7 Kincraiir (Mr Sails<sterj Godfrey 10 7 UHomuw .sans (JIfs Tabor) Tabor 10 7 j LadJlile (Mr A. Wright) Private 10 7 T) 9A— KEMPTON PARK ^ITEPLECHASE lidU of 150 sovs. Two nriloe. i Rojiuie Charlie (Mr M, Blair". Eetheretonhaiiprha 12 3Vj Fabricate (Mr G. Bird).Private 11 tft Palnile.H (Mrs Brown lee) Goby 6 11 30 ilonsi 1 (Mr W. Dizon) lj:D" A 11 10 Daydawn (Mr F. Hartigan) F Hartigan 6 11 10 Simon the Tanner (Mr Leveeon Gower) Faiford a 11 10 Paetures New (Mr McElroy) Ireland a 11 10 Remembrance (Capt. Straker) F. Hartigan a 11 10 Soft Repose (Maor Verschoyle) Sievier 6 11 10 Desmond's Song (Mr P Heybonm) J'. Bell a 11 10 Red Shield (Sir G. Abercromby) lJ()te 5 11 8 Archie's Girl (Mr D. Stuart) Hyams 5 1j 8 ln £ ate€tono (Mr iluli) T. Leader 5 11 8 Mirza (Lord Denmajih. A. Day 4 110 Viva (Mr Gourley) Private 4 11 0 Sippet Charlio (Air P. Ileybourn) J Bell 4 11 0 Gracious Gift (Lord Porchester) Whitaker 4 11 0 Shantoi (Mr R-ieh-arilson) Goby 4 11 0 ? G-CBRIK'IMAS HERDLJ5 HANDICAP of 200 sovs. TGwo milee. Sea Voyage (Mr Blythel Pope a 12 7 Po p e a, 12 7 Sippet Charlie (Mr P, llevbourn) < J. M. Bell 4 12 1 Golden Dai,y'("Alr Ncllze) Gore a 11 12 Manrico (Mr Eam-den) Gtore 5 11 12 Palmer's Hill (Mr"V. Sawtiol) Core a-11 5 Doublet (Mr C. Tabor).Woodland 4 11 S Trezidella (Mr TnL-,tun) Godfrey 4 11 4 Poilu (Mr M. Blaiv) Fetherstonhaugh 4 11,. 2 parol Singer (Mr R Gates) j J Ntehtingall 4 10 13 The Ploirrb (Mr Burn) Whitaker 4 11 0 Charles Murtel (Mr T. Hartigan) J. Nightineall 4 1t1 13 Gteneffy (Mr McElroy) Ireland 5 10 G Ahanesk (Mr H. B-adfurd).Private 6 M 7 Latch (Mra H Peel' Eacott 5 10 7 Gaily Strickland (Mr M. Rhodes) M R,ho(hs 4 10 6 Brownstown Belle (Major D. Davies) Clanpen 4 10 0 2QA-OATLANDS SELLINDG HANDI- • Ov» CAP of 20) oon. Two miles and a half. Loomian (Mr (Intos) Nichtingall a 12 7 Eclaireur (Mr Wigram) Poole a 12 0 Tirhiwrh (Ixjrd Denman) Law a 11 13 Mozzel (Mr F. Iiiqr,,im) :Whiti,kei, a 11 13 Platonic (Mr E C-ob.v) <Goby a 11 11 Bath (Mr^ N. Brown]ee).Sievier a 11 9 Splinter. (Mr MeKenzieV. Hammond all 3 Sword Dance (Mr T. McAlpine) i Hyatos 5 10 7 q r?-HAMPTON STEEPLECHASE HAN- 1 3. DICAP of 200 6OV&. Two miles and a ¡ half. Bernstein (Lord IA)ncdale) Gore as 12 7 I tuiprit (Mr J. Buchanan) Gore 6 11 8 bmilincarroona (Major I. Straker) Hatt a 11 7 Lr ooh Allen (Mr V Samuel) Gore a il 7 White Trout (Commander Ward) I' Whitaker a 11 6 King's Darol (Oapt. G. Morgan) Whitaker a 10 13 O Spoil Five (Mr F. Ingram) Poole 6 10 7  1 Wlct (Mr H. Rich).Gwilt a 10 4 I uB. |(Mr A. Saunders) Saunders a. 10 0' Happy Jack H. (Mr W. King) I Bletaoo a 10 0 j 'J 90-RICIBI0ND LUDEN THEE?. 3. Y?AR-OLU HURDLE RACE of ?S i sovo. Mi ie and a half. I f Furious Œr C. Harry) Woodland 11 31 I KcoDhytc (Mr J. Bennett) C. Youn? 1? 7 1 I Lydio White (1.íra N. Browniee). SievicV 10 7 iontd;di??r (Mr E. C?Idtcatt).Ca?cott 10 7 ¡ lying Buck (Mr Carvalho) Kiilalee 10 771 i Ih?iel (Mr D. Clarke) Gore 1ft 7 i Kaepar (Mr Court) ^Rande'l 10 7 i t Our Stephen (Mr F Curzon) Hobbs 10 7 f fri?h Lae (Mr T. Davidson) Beaity 10 7 '■ Royal Diamond (Mr Dixon) Lines 10 7 Oirvan (Mr J. Greenwood) Godfrey 10 7 Charley's Uncle (Lieut.-Col R. Gres^on) F. Hartigan 38 7 Plynhmon (Major D. Davie6) Cluppen 10 1 Frank Webber (Mr R. Hartigan) 1. y. Ilartignn 10 7 » Be Wise (Mr T. Ric,hards> Faulkner 10 7 interrogation (Mr H. Hollow).Fitton 10 7 ) Polly Hopkins (Ool Innee Ilonkin?) I R. Colling 10 71 Jazz (Mr W. Hopkins) Kiilalee 10 7 i Far Ea?t (Mr W. Hopkins) Kiilalee 10 7-! Dr Nicol (Mr A Joq^aou).Sadler, ?nn 10 7 ¡ Tb1u01 (Mb R. Jr?r  .De Me-?tre 30 7 s Tatiana (Mr Sol.J lo.1tr" 10 7/ Frenzy ,Mr J. LedEfr).Lund 10 7 Home Fire (Mr McA'mino) Hyams 10 7 j Zephyroe (Major V Misa) Escott 10 71 Cytouius (Mr P. Nelke).. Gore 10 7 j Potentate ,{Mr Potter) Wootton 30 7 Ka.boodle.=, (Mr J. de Rothschild).Prat.t 10 7 I ft. George (Mr Sangster) Godfrey 10 7 ¡ 'Jiincraig (Mr Sangster) Godfrey 10 7 ?rotit Line (Mr J Walenl-^Nightlnpa1! 10 7 Loubov (Cant W. Norrie) Randell 10 7 j iasolute (Sir B. Wilmot) Wilmot 10 ?
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BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, AND j DEATHS. MARRIAGES. ORCHARD—WILSON—On j 20th inst., at St. Gabri^i'e Church. by the Vicar. Rev. WilJiaine, Marjorie, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. Vv ilaou, Temple-street, to William G. S. Orchard, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Orchard Rhyddmgs. 190A12-25 TOMLiN—CRABBE. At St. Gabriel'# Onurch. Swansea. en December 2Cth.- Harold, fourth eon of Mr. and Mrs. lom- lin, Plymouth, to Gertrude Maud, second daughter of Eliza Crabbe and the late Joseph Craobe, Swansea. 191A12-24 DEATHS. MERRELLS— On December 22rd. at Ifi, at. M.treet, after a short illnesa, Mary Ann, widow of the late William Merreile; aged 61. Fu:ifral Dec. Mth. 10.45 a.m. lien- tlemen oIlh. REED.—On December 22nd, at 109, Oxford- fetreet, John Reed (sawer). in his 69th year. Funeral on Saturday; service at Christ Uhurch at 1.45. 195A12-24 BALCil.-On the 22nd in-A. at the residence of her eon, 4. Søa, View-terrace, Mary Ann, the beloved wife of the Late Richard Batch: age 77. Funeral 2..30 Saturday for Oockett. Gentlemen only. 193A12-24 STEPHENS.—At 12. Picton-terraoe, Mount Pleasant on the 21st inst. flenry Mathew btepbene. beloved busband of Maitim iitepnens; a^ed 76 years: late in the em- ploy of Henry Bath and Sons for over 60 years. Funeral Friday. 26th, at 2 p.m. sharp for- Oockett. Gentlemen only. 195A3S-23 BROWN-Ât 15, Gwydr-creecent, on the 21st met. Esther, the beloved widow ol late T. li Brown, of Higlwstaeot, Swansea. Funeral Friday, December 26th, Oyster- mouth Cemetery. Service at Holy Trinity Church at 11.0 a.m. Gentlemen only. 192A12-24 THANKS FOR SYMPATHY. HITCHCOCK-—Mr. Hitchcock, Mile End. Gendros, and family. wish to thank 1LU kind friends for their kind sympathy during their recent sad bereavement 1 184A12-24 THOMAS.—The family of the late Rev. W. D. Thomafi, Gibea. Bryiiananian deairea to thank all friends for their kind ex- pressions of sympathy and for floral tri- butes sent. 193A12-24 DA V lES.-MIS. Daviee and Childron. of iPs4 Kensingtori-creecent would like to thank the many friends for their kind letters of sympathy and floral tributes during their sad beraaveinent. IMAIS-ZX IN MEMORIAM. BOBBINS.—In loving memory of George Roobbins. the famous actor who died December 26th. 1898. The gift of God 1.6 eternal life. Fondly r.emembered by his loving daughter, Alice lS3AI2-2rf nOWES.-In loving memory of Fairy, little daughter of Arthur and Madge Howes. Buj-ryport. who died Christmas morning. This day brings back to memory A loved one gone to rest: And those who think of her to-day Are those who loved her best. Sadl-.r miesed by all. 19 1 AJ,-7-2i REES.-In Proud and loving memory of oar darling bro'/n-r Trevor of the 2/18 London Irish Rifl fe, and late of Oakwood-road. Swansea, who gave his life in Palestine on December 23rd. 1917. and lies buried on the Hill Rarbet Adaesa. four milpg out- side Jerusalem. Ever regretted h his sis- ters at 41 Robert-street, and borne in loving memory by hie two nieces Marion and Elaine. So dearly leved, eo sadly mif-em. Cl2-24