Western Mail Tuesday May 11th 1926. (Strike Edition). You can buy "The All-Steel RALEIGH Bicycle", only £1 down and 12 easy payments. ?(The print very poor). Following outlets. Abercynon. E.J. JAMES, 30, Margaret-street. Aberdare. A.J. SHEEN, 18, Cardiff-street. Aberfan. BEEDLE and STEPHENS. Aberkenfig. E. THOMAS, Central Garage. Bargoed. W. WILLIAMS and Son. Barry. G.H. GARSTONE, 8, Broad-street. Barry Dock. WHITBY Bros., 15, Holton Road. Blackwood. A. CHASTON, Pentwyn Road. Bridgend. John LEWIS, Caroline Street. Cadoxton. George BROWN, Ilminster Street, and 189, Court Road. Caerau. C. HOOPER, 139, Caerau Road. Caerphilly. ASH and Sons, 23, and 25, Cardiff Road Cowbridge. W.E. JONES, West End Garage, High Street. Cwmcwrach. J. DAVIES, Anchor House. Ferndale. W. BROWN, 77/8, Duffryn Street. Gilfach Goch. William GRIFFITHS, Ltd., 115 and 117, Abercerdyn Road. Glyn Neath. JONES and Co. Gorseinon BENNETT Bros., 23, 24, and 91, High Street. Kenfig Hill. T. EVANS. Llanbradach. E. PRICE. Llanharan. E.H. HOLE, 5, The Square. Llantwit Major. W. MORGAN and Co., East Street. Maesteg. E.E. LOCKEYER, 138, Commercial St. Mardy. Howard JAMES, 57, Mardy Road. Merthyr Tydfil. John LEWIS, 4, 5, and 6, Morlais Buildings. Merthyr Vale. J.R. THOMAS, 12, Aberfan Road. Nantymoel. W.N. JONES, 25, Commercial St. Neath. N. HEDGE and Sons, Ltd, Windsor Road. Newport. A. A. RICKARD, Clarence Place. Pencoed. A. ROBERTS. Pengam. A. BABER, 4, Commercial St. Penrhiwceiber. E.J. JAMES, 24, Penrhiwceiber Road. Pontardawe. H. FRANCIS and Son., High Street. Pontardulais. Ben MORGAN, Birmingham House. Pontycymmer. E. STUPPEL, 57, Oxford Street. Pontypridd. E. GOULD, 32, Taff Street. Porthcawl. J.C, SHEDDICK. Port Talbot. H.M. LLOYD and Co., Station Road. Pyle. R.T. CLARKE, Central Garage. Resolven., E.J. ROSSER. Senghenydd. G.T. DAVIES, The Square. Swansea Dan MORGAN, 21c, Oxford Street. Tredegar. Ben GEORGE. Treforest. H,G. JOSHUA, Park Street. Treharris KNIGHT and Co., opposite the Church. Treherbert. D.J. DAVIES, 157, Bute St. Ystradgynlais. D. EVANS, junr. Ystrad Mynach. GWYNNE'S Garage, 27, Commercial Street. Ystrad Rhondda. P. JONES, 110, William St. LOST and FOUND. Lost.- Between St. Hilary Common and Southerndown, Golf Bag, initials "H. McE." with Scarlet Umbrella.- Reward on returning to McEACHRAN, "Newlands," Llanishen. Mr. Neil J. PETERS, M.Inst.C.E. whose appointment to the post of Cardiff City Waterworks Engineer, in succession to Mr. C.H. PRIESTLEY, was confirmed yesterday. (photo on page 8). Found last Friday evening lying bleeding at the foot of the staircase, Kenneth MERINER, a master mariner, of 151, North-road, Gabalfa, Cardiff, who, for the last two years had been suffering from valvular paralysis, died within a few hours from fracture of base of the skull. A verdict to this effect was returned at the inquest held by the deputy-coroner (Mr. Gerald TUDOR) on Monday. When the attention of the police was directed to a disturbance in St. John's Square Cardiff on Friday afternoon, a woman smashed several panes of glass in a tram-car on The Hayes. The woman used a flagon as a weapon of destruction, but the temper of the crowd prevented a young policeman arresting her. She was taken into custody on Monday, on appearing before the local magistrates proved to be Ellen O'BRIEN 49. She pleaded guilty to causing the damage, and was sentenced to a month with hard labour. Lengthy details of a afray at Ely between a party of civilians, a young Policeman, and a special constable were given to the Cardiff magistrates on Monday. (I will give names etc,) William Charles Alfred STANTON 29, Charles Thomas MANN 31, George CLARKE 48, and Charles WARD 44, were charged under the new order with committing an act calculated to prevent the proper working of a Corpotation-bus. Mr. R. BOOTH (Town Clerk's Office) explained the offences. Police-constable G. JAMES, and Special-constable GENTLE, were porotecting the bus-driver. Evidence was given in support of Mr. BOOTH'S statement. The magistrates (Captain J.H. READ, Mr. John HURLOW, Mr. W.R. SMITH, and Mrs. M.A. EDMUNDS), after retiring for some time, sentenced STANTON to a month with hard labour on two charges, two months in all, MANN to 21 days' hard labour, WARD was fined £5, or a month, and CLARKE £3. or fourteen days. John Patrick