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BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE (LIMITED). DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON by hy the Saloon Steamer LADY MARG-ARBT. LKAVE CARDIFF. LE.lV"R WESTON. rRI. M;iy 13—8.15, 16.20 n.m., FRL, May 13—9.15 a.m., 4.0, 5.30 p.m. 8.0 p.m. .SAT.,May 14-8.15, 10.15 a.m., SAT., May 14-9.15 a.m., 4.0, 5.15 D.m. 8-J P-m- HON., May 16—8.33, 10.35 MON., May 16—9.30, 11.50 n.m.. 5.45 p.m, I a.m., 8.15 p.m. TUES Mav 17 — 9.20, 11.20 TUE3., May 17—10.lo a.m., a.m. 6.15 p.m. 12.2b, S 0 p.m. WED.! May 18 — 9.43 a.m., WED., May 13—10.45 a.m., 12 10 7 0 D m. 1.15, S. 15 p.m. TflUItS., May 19-3-30 a.m., THC'IW., May 19-10.40 a.m., 19 15 2 40 D.m. 1.25, 8.0 p.m. FIU May 20 — 9.30 a.m., 12.15, FRI-, May 2J 10.30 a.m., 1.23, 19 15 9<nnm 1.25, 8.0 p.m. FIU May 20 — 9.30 a.m., 12.15, FRI-, May 2J 10.30 a.m., 1.23, 2.30 p.m. 3-30 P-m- Fur fuil ?ular3 see Bill. EDWARD RU3ERTS0N & CO., Agents, 105, Bute Docks, C,\r<liíI. Barry Congregational Church. SUNDAY NEXT, MAY 15th, 1392, REV. J. H. SIOWELL, M.A., Will Preach in the Morning at 11, and in the Evening at 6.30. Subject for Morning :— HOSRA, THE PREACHER OF MERCY. Subject for Evening :— MY SON, GIVE ME THINE HEART. All Seats frea. Hymn Books provided. ri2_s FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION OF MINISTERS. A Great Public Meeting I WILT, BE HELD IN THE On TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 17th, I "^yESLEYAN QHAPEL, JgARRY J^OCK, When Resolutions will be submitted on the Question of SHEBEENING IN THE BARRY DISTRICT THE EVIL. THE REMEDY. The followin? h.wl; signified their intention to ba present at the meo'.iusf :—Revs. Canon Allen, M.A., L. Ton Evan.«. -T. Honey, Christmas Lewis, J. w! Matthews. H. <m P«yn. J. Price, .T. n. fctowell. M.A.. William Wiliforas, Mrs. Inglis (of the British Temperitiee Association), AMurm^n William Sau riders (Cardiff), and J. C. Mosrsritt, Major-General H. H. Lee, Messrs. J. D. Davies, W. J. Flow/r*. J. R. Llewellyn (editor Harry Dxtk and V. 1.1. Williams (editor Soa-tti Wali Star). Chair will bo Uke'.i at 7.30 p.m. The Expenses of the meeting will be met by a Collection. [795 Cadoxioij Christian Mission ( UN 3 EOT A "I AN), MARKET-HALL 1 SERVICES every Sunday as follows :— 11 a.m.; 3.30 p.m. SCHOOL, 2.30. I Adults and Children who do not attend any School are earnestly Invited to Attend. MR. J. THOMAS, EVANGELIST. THSTEDDFOD Q.ADEIRIOL 0ADOXTON, I YR HOX A CrYS II ELI B YX Y T Y M A R C H N A D, A11 Y .Tjlt n qyxtaf YN A WST, 1892 (BANK HOLIDAY). LLYWYDD YR ANRIIY D E D1 > US FARNWR GWILYM WILLIAMS, MISKIN. ARV.'EIXYDD MR. W. LLEWELLYN WILLIAMS, B.A. Golygydd y "SOUTH WALES STAR." BEIRNIAD Y CANU MR. D. T. PROSSER (EOS CYNLAIS), Treorky. BEIRNIAD Y FARDDO N'lAKT H, TRAETHODAU, vi-O., Y PARCH. M. E. THOMAS (CYNWYD), Caerdydd. PRIF DESTUNAU, &0: £ 8. d. 1. "D;01 mac Rhwymnu," i Gorau dim dan 60ain o rif 15 0 0 a Ch<,Ül1ir. 2. Ar lan lorddonen ddofn" (Dr. Parry), i Goran dim dan 30ain o rif 5 0 0 3. Am v Traethawd goreu ar "Hanes y Gnlat-iaid" 0 10 0 4. Am y 40'.in linell orcu ar y "Storm ar ForTiberias" 0 10 0 Bydd y P roqrammez yn bvrol dechreu Mai, yn cynwya y Rwe-itliU o'r Testun.v.i. i'w caol am Id.; trw" y Post, U1.; oddiwrth yr YBgrirenydd, J J. D. DAVIES, Holton-road, Barry Dock. GAS EXHIBITION. BARRY PUBLIC HALL. THE Barry and Cadoxton Gas and Water Com- JL pany have arranged for an EXHIBITION OF GAS COOKING AND HEATING STOVES and other appliances for domestic use, together with high-class Burners and Lamps for Gas Illumination, which will be held in the BARRY PUBLIC HALL, BARRY, On TUESDAY, the 24th MAY, and three following days. Lectures and Practical Illustrn.tions will be given liuri.ig the Afternoon asd Evening of each day. the details of which will be further advertised by oirculars and handbills. [190 E. BROGDEN & CO., 16, GLEBE ST., PENARTH, GREENGROCERS AND JpOTATOj jyjpRCHANTS. All Orders, Shipping or otherwise, promptly attended to, i her at Ptnarth or Barry Dock. (197 TiIRO\T AFFP.OTION3 AND Ho*J13RNESS.—All SUf- twin- f:cm irritation of the throat and hoarseness svul bo s^rscjil'Iy surprised at the almost immediate reücf afforded by the u-c of !< Brown's Eronclial Trocho3." Those famous '-Io.engca" arc r.ow sold by wTsf, r.• cliorsisis hi th:s country at la. J-'d. r"r hoC People troubled' with a hacking congh," a y 'it cold." or fcr.a^hial s '"octroi;?, cauuoc try tJittn tco so'«> V-s similar t.-ou^b-s, if aVow'ed to pro- '>■1^5 i-e-n't in I'uinjojiary ml that- :i Brown"J Bvun'-b''»J «i-8 11 <>.« h-.v X'K aroan-t i. Bo.-iou, •. :• ;/vt i,' Lon-1-si. ONE BOX OF CUFKE'S B t41 FILLS Is warranted to cure all dincbar^es from tire Urinary Oigans, la eithor sex (acquired or constituticnal), Gravel, and FtTine ■ In the Back. GuarRnteeil free fr;=m Kercurj'. Boldin Boxes. 's, 60. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors .1 throughout tho World, or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers,Tat J.IKCOI.w COCJCTIES D«t» Compact, Lincoln. Wholcaalo Agents, BAEcrA* & tsONSj London, and all the TV hole .-ale Uov.sas. PONTYPRIDD LOCAL BOARD. rj^HE PONTYPRIDD LOCAL BOARD are pre- X pared to receive Applications for the Appoint- ment of ASSISTANT SURVEYOR. Salary £120 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, to be addressed to HENRY LL. GROVER, Esq, Clerk to the Board, mot later than Friday morning, the 18th inst. No canvassing allowed. By Order, EDWARD REES, Surveyor. 10th May, 1892. [192 I BARRY AND CADOXTON LOCAL BOARD DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a J.: pUBLIC E E T I N G Of the Inhabitants of the District I will be held at the "pUBLIC JJALL> rpHOMPSON-ST., I BARRY DOCK, o.v II MONDAY, the 23rd of MAY, 1892, at 8 p.m., for the following purposes 1.—To consider the desirability of providing a Cottage Hcsyital for this District. "I 2.—To consider tllo desirability of forming a Volunteer Fire Brigade for the District. JOHN ROBINSON, Chairman of the Barry and Cadoxton Local Board. Local Board Office, 12th May, 1892. WANTED. WANTED, good GENERAL SERVANT, able to wash, use<l to children; pond wages; reference required. A pply 4, Hillside Villas, Barry. I A RESPECTABLE, Intelligent LAD Wanted m en AP- PRENTICE to the PRiXTIXft BUSIXJiSS. Evcry faeility offered for thorough traininj? in all depurtiuents of Letterpress and )fanufnduring Stationery.—Avply Munager, II Star Printing Vi'or;:?, Vprc-atrpct, Ciidoxton-Barry. [a WANTED.—Respectable BOYS to Sell the. South ¡ W Wales Star at Bridgend. Good commission.— Apply at the Star Branch Office, Friday mornings. PONTYPRIDD.—WANTED, 250 BOYS to Sell P the "SOUTH WALEP STAR." Liberal Com- mission.—Apply, E. H. Evans, 10, Penuel-Square, Pontypridd. DO you desire to realise the best possible prices and secure a numerous company when you dispose of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock, Merchandise, or Household Furniture? — Sec that your Advertisements are inserted in the South Wales S'cr, ¡ (1LUB AGENTS WANTED, to form Clubs .tor j Watches, Clocks. Jewellery, Silver Piute, Opera Glasses, Musical Insts., Jtc. Members pay Is. per week Terms, Catalogues, Ac., Kendal & DENT, lCD, Cheapside, London. Splendid value. Great suc- cess. Mention Paper. Ladies' and Gents' Silver Levers 42s., worth 70s. [523 DO you want your FINGfSR BILLS, Handbills and Circulars conscientiously Distributed in town and country ?—Apply X. X. X., Star Office, Cadoston. TO LET. 7" ILL AS TO BE LET, plea?ant!v situate in the P:\rk Cres- V vent. Pininff-room, drawiii?-r<>om, kitchen, scullery, four bedrooms, b.ihroom, »ui<l all the ustr.il offices. Rents moderate. — Apply H. J. Money, builder, I, Park Crescent., Barry. L lt)O HOUSE and SHOP to LEfT 5 Bakehouse and Stable at Pal- mer jtown.-Apply B. Lewis, on the premises or David Jones and Co., VGrc-atrcct, C;v,loxton. [888 TO LET, TWELVE-ROOMED VILLAS, at York-place, Barry.—Apply to E. Thomas, 85, Cast-lei?ad-stroot, B;vrrv Doek, or Frankfor.l Villa. [31 HOUSE AND SHOP TO BE LET OR SOLD, H at Holton road suit butcher; newly panored. -Pnr particulars apply to John Jones, Brynaralwg House, Holton-road, Cadoxton. [ 1>8S HOUSE TO LET on Crogan Hill. Seven noms' pleasant situation.-Apply, No. 1, above address. [76 A COMFORTABLE HOME, with board, for one or two respectable young men, close to Cadoxton Station. Terms moderate.—Apply to A. B. C., South Wales Star. [paO FOR SALE. DO you desire to realise the best possible prices and secare a numerous company when you ciispoee of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock Merchandise, or Household Furniture ? — See that your Advertisements are inserted in the South Wales Star. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS inserted in the SOUTH WALES STAR, the most widely-read newspaper in South and Mid-Glamorgan, at compara- tively low terms, for periods ranging from three to twelve months. ■ LOST. STRAYED fro!u C'.vmeidily Fann, a Radnor Ewe anil Lamb, with a mark or. rump of the Ewe.—Richard Lonsfher, Y. [156 MISCELLANEOUS. 1 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT, yielding about 12 per cent. J per annum. FOR SALE, Five Cumulative Preference and Five Ordinary Shares, both of -€5 each, fully paid up, in Woodhnase ;«nd liawsna Unite!, Limited. This Company has regularly paid dividend-; of 8 pier cent, on the preference and 15 per cent on the ordinary shares for years past. Will accept £ 47 10s. cash. Exceptional opportunity. Address "Shares, 62, Algerjion-road, Ladywell, Kent. [194 EDUCATIONAL. THE CADOXTON BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Will Re-Open on MONDAY, May 9th, at the OLD COURT. PRINCIPAL MISS SMALL. Assisted by Trained and Certificated English and i Foreign Governesses, and visiting Masters. Class for Little Boys. Governess Pupil required. Private Lessons given in Music, French, and German. Terms on application. SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. —Principals ol S Private and other Schools will do well to adver- tise in the South Wale* Star, which circulates very largely in the South, East, West, and Rhondda Di- visions of Glamorganshire. Quotations for a series may be had on application to the Manager, at the Office, Vere-street, Cadoxton, Barry, or of the local representatives. j r j-j°opKR & ^°n' i CERTIFIED UNDERTAKERS AND CG^ I PLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS. j The Best and Cheapest in the District for ail j Classes of Funeral Cars, Hearses, Sheliibiers. I Mourning Coaches, at Mayne, Hooper <fc Co. j High-street, Barry; and at 30, Windsor-road I Penarth. Births, Carriages, Deaths, DEATH. BURNELL.-On May 5th, at 19, Glenarm-road Clap- ton, London, after a brief illness, Donald Wi'hara, son of John 'Snrneil. and grandson of Joshua Bar- stow, Hebble House, Cadoxton, Barry. M 1RRIAGE. JENKINS—RICHARDS.—On May 9th, at Ruhamah Chapel, Bridgend, by the Rev. G. James, rastor, Mr Gwilym Jenkins, of Bwlch Cottage, to Miss M. A. Richards, Wood-road House, eldest daughter of Mr. William Richards, both of Cefn Cribbwr. 1! FUNERALS Completely Furnished by MESSRS. JAMES JONES & CO, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK. Every Requisite for FUNERALS supplied on themost Reasonable Terms. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. The only PROPRIETORS of SHELIBERE 3 &.c. in the District. PRICE LIST o?r APPLICATION. ni ii wi~—rrwirrrn—r —•, By ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. BARRY AND CAITOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY. MESSRS. W. and S. HERN have been instructed to SELL bv AUCTION, at the MART, BANK-BUILDINGS, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF, On THURSDAY, 19TH MAY, 1892, At Seven p.m., the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES Lot I.-All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, Shop, with Yard at the, rear, situate and beingiNo. 1, Vale- street, Barry, containing a frontage of 21 feet, recently let at i30 per annum. Held under Lease for 999 years from 1st May, IS90, at an Annual Ground Rent of £ 6. The House contains three rooms on the ground floor and seven rooms on the first and second floors. Loo 2.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, Shop, and Garden, situate and being JNo. 2, Vale-street, Barry, with a frontago of 21 feet and a depth of 60 feet, recently let at 12s. 6d. per week. Held under Lease for 939 years from the 1st of May, 1890, at an Annual Ground Rent of £ 5 5s. The House contains three rooms on the ground floor and seven rooms on the first and second tioors. Lot 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling-House and Outbuildings, situate and being No. 4, Vale-street, Barry, containing a frontage of 16 feet and a depth and a depth of 60 feet. Held under Lease for 999 years I from 1st of May, 1890, at an annual Ground Rent of £ 3. The Premises are let at a weekly rental of 6s., and contain two rooms and a large scullery on the ground floor and three rooms upstairs. Lot 4.—All those three Messuages cr Dwelling- houses. situate and being Nos. 5, 6 and 7, Duvies- street/Ca ioxton-i'jxtjV-i?: Kt at- the low rents of 5s. 6u. pc-r .veek e-aeh, held onder Lease for 93 )ear8 from the 2nd of February, 1890 (less the last day thereof), subject to an annual Crouud Rent on each house of £ 2. Each house contains two rooms and large sjullery on the ground floor, aod three large bed- rooms upstairs. Lot 5.—All those Three Messuages or Dwelling- houses, being Nos. 8. 9, and 10, Davies-street, Cadox- ton-juxta-Rarry. let at the low rents of 5s. 6d. per week each, held under Lease for 93 years from the 2nd February, 1890 (les-i the last day thereof), subject to an annual ground rent on cLch of X2. Each house contains 2 rooms and a large scullery on the ground floor, and 3 large h'3f:roDms upstairs. Lot S.—AM those Three Messuages or Dwelling- houses, situate and being Nos. 13, 14, and 15, Davies- street, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, two of which are let at weekly rentals of 5, 6d. each, and the other void. The property is held under Lease for 99 years, from 2nd February, 1890 (less the last day thereof), subject to an annual ground rent on each house of £ 2. Each house contains 2 rooms and a large scullery on the ground floor, and 3 large bedrooms upstairs. Lot 7.—Ail those Two Messujge3 or Dwelling- houses, situate and being Nos. 9 and 10, Bassett-street, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, containing a frontage of 16 feet and a depth of 75 feet- Held under Lease for 99 years from 1st January. 13 JO, at an annual Grorfnd Rent of £ 4 16s. Each "Hous^ contains three rooms on the ground floor and three upstairs. Early possession can be given of the whole of the above Properties. For further paitic'uars apply to the Auctioneers, I 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, or to REED AND COOK, ¡ Solicitors, Bridgwater and Taunton. I Dated Bridgwater, 4th May, 1892. -I BARRY DOCK. I MR. JOHN YOUNG has been favoured with in- structions to OFFER fo" SALE at the BARRY HOTEL, BARRY, on WEDNESDAY, May 18th, 1892, at 2 p.m., (subject to the conditions to be then and there produced and read, and in such Lots as may 'tl then he decided,) the following valuable and desirable LONG LEASEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, VILLAS, & DWELLING- HOUSES, viz: BASSETT-STREET, BARRY DOCK. Lot 1.—All that convenient and well-built house, shop, and premises, together with stable, loft and coach- house, situate and being No. 49, Bassett-street, having a frontage of 18ft., and 75ft. depth, containing three bedrooms, shop, back parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, and usual offices. Lot 2.-All those newly-erected Dwelling Houses situate and being Nos. 18, 2-0, 22, 24, 26, 28, 47, 45, 43, 41,33,37, Bassett-st., commanding a weekly rental of 7s. p<-r week per liouso, each containing 3 bedrooms, parlour, back parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, and usual offices, having a frontage of about 16ft. 4in.. and depth of 75tt. The above lots are held for a term of 93 years from January 1st. 1830, at the animal ground rent of 3s. per foot frontage, which will be apportioned at the time of sale. THOMPSON STREET, BARRY DOCK. Lot 3.-All those two well situate Shops and Premises, being Nos. 20 and 21. Thompoon-strcet, each having a frontage of 20ft. and depth or 115ft., held for j a term of 99 years, at the annual ground rent of £ 12, containing 6 bedrooms, shop, parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, and usual .offices, now in toe occupation of Messrs. Allen and Daliing respectively. Messrs. Allen and Daliing respectively. Lot 4.—Two Messuages or Dwelling-houses, Shops, and Premises, situate and being in Thompson-street, held for a term of 99 years, at the annual ground rent of £ 10 each, having a frontage of 20ft. and depth of £10 each, having a frontage of 20ft. and depth 92ft., containing seven bedrcoms, bathroom, w.e., &c., shop, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices. TRAVIS-STREET. Lot 5.-All those well-built an,1 convenient Houses, situate and being Nos. 5, 6 and 7, Travis-street, having a frontage of 18 feet and 100 feet depth, held for a term of 99 years, at the annual ground rent of £ 3 10s. for Nos. 4, 5 and 6, and £ 4 for No. 7, containing 8 rooms, bath-room, w.c., hot and cold water, now let at lis. 6d. per week. Lot 6.—Four Messuages or Dwelling-houses, situate and being Nos. 32, 33, 34, und 35, Travis-street, held for a term of 93 years, at the annual ground rent of £ 3 10. each, having a frentage of 19ft. 6in. and depth of 100ft. No. 35 having seven bedrooms, No. 33 and 34 having five bedrooms, and No. 32 laving four bed- rooms, bathroom, w.c., and hot and cold water through- out upstairs, and on the ground floor, parlour, back parlour, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices. THE PARADE, BARRY. Lot 7.—All those four commanding Villas, in course of construction being Nos. 9 aud 10, 11 and 12, The Parade, held for a term of 99 year; at the. annual ground rent of £ 5 10s. for Nos. 9 and 10, and f5 15s. Nos. 11 and 12. GUTHRIE-STREET, BARRY DOCK. Lot S.-All those four convenient houses, situate and being in Guthrie-street, held for a term of 99 years, from January 1st, 1890, at the annual ground rent of X2 lis. per house, containing 4 bedrooms, parlour, back-parlour, kitchen, back-kitchen, and usual offices. KINGSLAND-CRESCENT. Lot 9.—Two four-storey Messuages or Dwelling- houses, situate and being Nos. 6 and 7, Kingsland- crescent, held for a term of 99 years, at the annual ground rent of 13 10s. each, having a frontage of 19ft. 6in. and depth of 120ft., containing seven bed- rooms, bathroom, w.c., &c., drawing-room, dining-room, china pantry, breakfast-room, kitchen, scudery, and usual offices, hot and cold water, electric bells, and all modern improvements. HANNAH-STREET, CADOXTON. Lot 10.—All those 7 newly-built houses, situate and being Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, Hannah-street, off Court-road. Cadoxton, held for a term 99 years, from May 1st, 1891, at the annual ground rent of f2 per house—containing three bedrooms, parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, &c. THE MOORS, CADOXTON. Lot H.-All those 3 houses, being Plots No. 20, 21, and 22, Park-crescent. Barry, 993 years' le:tsc, containing three bedrooms, parlour, back parlour, kitchen, and scullery. Mortgages can remain on several of the lots. For Further Particulars as to Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8, apply to F. P. JONES-LLOYD, Esq., Solicitor, Pembroke-chambers. Barry Dock. As to Lots 3 and 4 to Messrs. LLOYD and PRATT, Solicitors, Newport, Mon. And as to the whole to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Barry Dock Chambers, Barry Dock. Dated Auctioneer's Offices, Barry Dock Chambers, Barry Dock, and 7, Tredegar-place, Newport, May 4th, 1892. PORTHCAWL, (JLAMOMAISHIRl. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALE OF RESIDENTIAL AND OTHER PROPERTY AT PORTHCAWL. MESSRS. W. THORNE and SON will SELL by AUCTION at the WYNDHAM HOTEL, BRIDGEND, On SATURDAY, May 28th, 1892, The following desirable PROPERTIES situate at the above popular and rising watering place :— IN THE ESPLANADE.—Three substantial Resi- denccs (Nos. 1, 2, and 6). IN WELL-STREET.—Seven well-built Dwelling- houses (Nos. 9 10 15, both inclusive). IN RAILW AY-TERRACE.—Twelve capital Houses (Nos. 1 to 12, both inclusive), IN JOHN-STREET.—One good Dwelling-hou'e, Shop, and large Bakehouse (No. 14). Also a partially built Dwelling-house and SHOP adjoining. Full particulars in posters and future advertise- ments, andafrom the Auctioneers, Bridgend, or MR.. T. J. HUGHES, SOLICITOR, BRIDGEND. 191] Tia not in mortals to command success but we will do more, we will deserveit." -.=;0:: LLOYD AND COMPANY, The Largest Distributors of MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' CLOTHING in the District, RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Made to Measure or Ready for Immediate Wear. Mens Suits, Complete, 12/6, 14/11, 16/9, 18/3, 19/11, 21/6, 25/ 27/6, 30/ to 45/ Men's Tweed and Cashmere Trousers, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, to 15/11. Youths' Tweed Suits, 7/6, 7/11, 8/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/3, to 30/ Boys' Eton and Rugby Suits, 6/11, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6, 10/9, 11/6, 12/6, 13/11, to 19/6. Bovs' Sailor, Jersey, Brighton, and Norfolk Knicker Suits, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4:11, 5/11, 6/9, 7/6, to 13/6 Men's. Youths', and Boys' Underclothing of Every Description in Endless Variety, at Popular Prices. JJAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. Includes Gentlemen's Flexible Felt Hats (Fashionable Shares), in Black, Brown, Drab, Slate, Tan, &0. at 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, to 5/11. Men's and Boys' Fancv Tweeds, Cloth and Velvet Caps, in Most Approved Shapes, 2-Jd., 4Jd., 61d., 8jd., to 3/6d. jyj-ECHANICS' DEPARTMENT. Is Composed of Tons of the Best and Most Reliable Mates in Cord and Mole Trousers, Cord and Mole Vests, Duck, Dmgaree, Drabette, Drill, and Serge Jackets and Trousers, &c., &c. ONE TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT TO PROVE THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR C OTHING NOTE THE ADDRESS— LljOYD & COMPANY, THE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, MAIN-STREET, CADOXTON. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE JNSURANGE COMPANY. FOUNDED 1809. FlUE, LIFE ANNUITIES. ASSETS EXCEED £10,000,000 STERLING. SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE OFFICE ST. MARY-STREETr CARDIFF. LOCAL DIRECTORS;— Sir W. T. LEWIS, ROBERT FORREST, Esq., JOHN GUNN, Esq., Sir J. J. JENKINS, Colonel CHARLES LYNE. MANAGER W. SOUTHWELL JONES. Agents Wanted where the Company is unrepresented. [444 EYESIGHT. E SPECTACLES ADAPTED TO SUIT ALL CASES OF DEFECTIVE VISION, AND FRAMES FITTED TO EVERY SHAPE OF FACE By an Optician of 25 Years Experience. SIGHT TESTED FREE. Special attention is invited to J. R. WOOD'S Celebrated PERISCOPIC PEBBLE SPECTACLES and FOLDERS. 1.000 TESTIMONIALS Reeceived during the last Three Years. J. R. WOOD, OPTICIAN, 4, Castle Arcade, High-Street, CARDIFF. THE SCHOLASTIC TRADING CO., LTD., 7, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, CARDIFF. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL MATERIALS. JgOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. NEW MAP OF GLAMORGAN, 6 FEET BY 4 FEET 6 INCHES, Fully Coloured for School or Office use. JUST PUBLISHED. BARRY AND CADOXTON WHIT- MONDAY SPORTS. BAND required for the above Sports, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Price and particulars to Hon. Sees., MORGAN BROS., 10, Vere-street, Cadoxton. CADOXTON MOORS, WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1892. CADOXTON & BARRY SPORTS. FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. OVER £100 IN PRIZES. HORSE RACES. 1.—2 Miles Open Trotting Handicap—First prize, £10: 2nd, £ 4 3rd. jel entrance fee, 10s. 2.—H Mile Open Galloping Handicap, any height-First prize, £ 7; 2nd, £ 2; 3rd. £. 1 entrance fee. 7s. 6d. 3.—ii Mile Open Galloping Handicap for Horses 14 hands and under-First prize, 47; 2nd. £2; 3rd, 91 entrance fee, 7s. 6d. 4.—2 Miles Local Trottinsr Handicap-First prize, £ 8 2nd. t- 5 3rd, Z- 2; entrance fee, 10s. A Piece of Plate, value £ 7 7s., added. FOOT RACES. 5.—120 Yards Open Handicap—First prize. £10 2nd, £3 3rd. dEI entrance fee. 2s. 6d. r,.—120 Yards Local Handicap—First prize, £ 3 2nd, ,£ 1 3rd, 10s. entrance fee, Is. 7.—120 Yards Hurdles Handicap-—First prize, JH4 2nd, £ 2 3rd, £ 1 entrance fee, Is. Gd. 8.—120 Yards Boys' Handicap, under 14 years— First prize, £1 2nd, 10s.; 3rd, os. entrance fee. 6d. 9.-440 Yards Open Handicap First prize, £ .'>; 2nd, IC2 3rl1. £ 1 entrance fee, 2s. 10.—One M'le Open Handicap—First prize, £ 6 2nd, £2 3rd, k 1 entrance fee, 2s. 11.—Consolation Race—First prize, tl 2nd. 5s. Horse Races are confined to mares and geldings. A Bra^s Band will be in attendance. Refreshments on the ground. Admission 6d. Grand Stand and Enclosure IR. extra. Trains run every half hour from Cardiff to Cadoxton. Sports to commence punctually at One o'clock. Entries close Wednes- day, June 1st. Thursday morning's post in time. For entry forms and further particulars apply MORGAN BROS., Hon. Sees., 10, Vere-street, Cadoxton. Barry Dock. BAD TIMES.—Timid business men get frightened out of incurving a trifle of expense for advertising, and the enterprising man, by keeping hitntNIf before this nublic, reap the benefit. I JNDEPENDENTQRDER OFODDFELLOWB (M.U.), OPENING OF THE LOYAL LORD WINDSOR LODGE, BARRY. A DINNER in connection with the above will be held at the BARRY HOTEL, Barry, on TUESDAY, MAY 24TH, at 8,0 p.m. Tickets 2s. 6d. each. Brother Oddfellows are earnestly invited. 230] MARKET HALL, CADOXTON, BARRY. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD Will be held at the above place GN WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1892 (MALON'S DAY). CONDUCTOR LLEITRWG. ADJUDICATOR MR. DYFED LEWIS, R.A.M. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION to Choirs not less than 82 in number. OH, FATHER, WHOSE ALMIGHTY POWER" (Ha n(lt;1). Prize, £ 25 £ 2 2s. to the successful conductor, and £ 1 Is. to all unsuccessful conductors. MALE VorCE CUMVKTITTON. "CWSG" (Gwilym (hfi-nt). Prize £10., Also prizes for Bass, Tenor. Soprano, and Con- tralto Solos Duet, Tenor and Bass Pianoforte Solo, Shorthand, Writing-, and Literary Subject. Programmes will be ready on February 16th, and can be obtained, by including postage, 1 Jd., 2 from Hon. See., E. LLEURWG MORGAN, 10. Windsor-road Barry. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the even- ing. when a number of leading- Artistes will take part. SEASON 1 8 0 2. THE GRAND HACKNEY STALLION, SURPLAN TER," THE PROPERTY OF MR. ARTHUR BARNETT, GRIFFIN HOTEL STABLES, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, Will Serve a LIMITED NUMBER OF MAREH during the Season 1892. The Groom (C. WILKIE, Colt Breaker, &c.), will specify places and dates of attendance. SURPLANTER." He was bred by the Marquis of Exeter, and is by that celebrated Norfolk Stallion" Thornton" by the renowned Trotter •' Quicksilver," cut of a Marc bred by the Marquis of Exeter. He is a beautiful rich bay. with black points 9 years, 15.2, has plenty of bone and muscle, stands on short legs, has grand action, and is perfectly sound. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and hi stock has taken prizes in very good company. The Owner will not be responsible for any accident which may befall Mares sent to his Horse, and all Mures tried by him will be charged for. FEE tl 5 0 Which must be paid on or before 24th June, or 10 per cent will be charge for collecting after that date. GROOM'S FEE 2s. 6d. To be paid at time of serving. All orders left at the Griffin Stables will be promptly attended to. WEDNESDAY, 4th May Newport and Machen. Sleep night. THURSDAY, 5th May: Caerphilly and Llan. caiach. and home. FRIDAY, 6th May Home. SATUiJD \Y. 7th May Barry and Cadoxton. TUESDAY, 10th May Cowbridge and Llan- trissant. The night. WEDNESDAY, llth May Pontypriddandhome. Will attend -une round every alternate fortnight. ALSOP, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL. c:C> "C c:c> =-=- -:s l:I'2 c:+- t: a £ M ian^isliiilP a '3 — CO *2. CR W f I I $ E. Joo. S o c:> o a:a "'< 0:> Q:) po. Barry Agent: Irs. C. Green, Beer Dealer. PALE ALES, '(0 '/1 .BRISTOL. IN 4.1 GALLON CASKS FROM 10D. PER GALLON PORTER AND STOUT FROM Is. PER GALLON. CARDIFF STORES: 9. WORKING-STREET. NEWPORT STORES: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. CHEPSTOW STORES: BEAUFORT-SQUARB Cadoxton Agents: South Wales Provision Stores. JACOBUS, CELEBRATED L O-NDON rpAILOR. 96, ST. MARY STREET, 96, t I I CAR D IFF. [405 H r m IP I iz N JvN BN THE EMPIRE I v PALACE OF VARIETIES, CARDIFF. j ——— ¡ Two Complete Performances Nightly. Early one 7 o'clock to 9, late one 9 o'clock to 11. j ALL ARTISTES APPEAR AT EACH PERFORMANCE. I OSWALD STOLL. THE GENERAL FURNISHING COMPANY 104, QUEEN-STREET, AND 48, CLIFTON-STREET, CARDIFF. Known as the Cheapest and Best House Furnishers in the Country. A TRIAL ONLY SOLICITED. A LARGE and Varied STOCK to select from CHAIRS, TABLES, CHEFFIONIEliS, SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASES, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS, and PIANOS i;nd every Household Requisite. HIRE BUSINESS CARRIED ON AS USUAL. OLDEST ESTABLISHED FURNISHING BUSINESS IN CARDIFF, NOTICE. 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