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DRINK GALORE v IRISH WHISKY. Sold at the Principal Bars in the Town. War- ranted Pare and Wholesome Spirit, a Blend of the Finest Dublin Whiskies. Vide Analytical report. SOLE PROPRIETORS QAREY AND CO." QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR— [ DEUTZ & GELDERM ANN, ERNEST IRROY AND RUIN ART'S CHAMPAGNE. BOTTLERS OF BASS'S ALES & GUINNESS STOUT. Telephone 593. Telegraphic Address, Galore.[207 G. H. B. /A, GOLDEN HOp/sy BITTER /v/ (LIGHT DINNER ALE) Is. PER GALLON. A,/ SurHKrox y PALE Is. 2cl. Per Gallon. /A MILD ALES— iOd- Per Gallon. STOUT— Is. 2d. Per Gallon. IN GALLON CASKS AND UPWARDS. [235 '4 R. B I S II o P, TAILOR, HOSIER & HATTER, 50, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. BEST VALUE FOR CASH. N.B.—OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE. [357 A CURE-A TALUABLE DISCOVERY. What Saved his Life. OPINION OF WELL-KNOWN MEN. Mr. ISAAC EVANS, Neath, Minors' Agent, savs :— "I haTe taken the*' Coltsfoot' for seveie Colds and Hoarseness, and have found it to be undoubtedly of very great benefit." From the Rev. R. D. ROBERTS, Baptist Minister, Carhuan. Llwynhendy. Dear Sir,-I caught a very severe Cold, and waF in consequence for a length of time in a most undesirable and jminful condition. I then obtained a bottle of Coltsfoot, which soon restored mo to my usual health. Froci my experience of it, I heartily recommend it to the notice uf my fellow-countrymen.— Fours truly, Mr. Morgan W. James. Rev. n. D. ROBUKTS. COLTSFOOT, THE GREAT CHEST HEALER AND PROTECTOR, Is a compound liquid extract made from the active medicinal principles of the u Coltsfoot Plant, in combination with other highlv recognised remedies. ITS SUCCESS IS REMARKABLE. FULL OF HEALING VIRTUES. A speedy and certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and old-standing Chest Affections, commonly called Consumption. Put up in Bottles, Is. l^d.. 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. Auk 1 or Coltsfoot, and see that you fret it. Sold by all Chemists evert/where, or Past Free. Grmt saving by purchanvy larger JiU$. Prepared only by MORGAN W. JAMES, Manufacturing Chemist, Llanelly, South Wales. [251 EYESIGHT. 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, 201] CARDIFF. The Cadoxton and Barry BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY (LIMITED) BEG to announce that thev CONTRACT for BILL-POSTING and ADVERTISING in all Parts of the United Kingdom. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Offices :-15, BARRY DOCK-ROAD. BARRY, and 39, HARVEY-STREET. CADOXTON. [479 [479 Tllrkeys for Christmas. CPCE YOUNG TURKEYS rtu FROM MARDEN, HEREFORDSHIRE. SMALL OR LA BOB. PRICE LOW. 33 ONLY FOR SALE. ORDER EARLY FROM— JAMES CUTTER, GROCER, CADOXTON. Clarence Temperance Hotel and Dining Rooms, 16 and 17, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK HOT DINNERS DAILY. Accommodation for Visitors. Well-aired Beds. PRoPRIETon-C. F. E.OSSER, [1 ARTISTIC FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. TRAP NELL AND GANE, THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HOUSE FURNISHERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES. ART, ISTIC JjlURNITURE. JgCONOMIC FURNITURE. "^TELL-MADE JjiURNITURE. JNEXPENSIVE F LTRNITURE. SHOW ROOMS FOR WALES 38 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, JOINING-ROOM JpURNITURE. JgEDROOM jpURNITURE. JQRAWING-ROOM F LTRNITURE. jgOUDOIR JJiURNITURE. J>REAKF AST-ROOM JpURNITUItE. TD-ILLIARD-ROOM FURNITURE. J^ITCHEN FURXITURE. JJOTEL JlURNITURE. OUR MUCH RENOWNED COTTAGE FDRNITURE DEPARTMENT, 38, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. TRAPNELL & GANE, Complete House Furnishers, Carpet and Linoleum rys/areh.ousemen, 31 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AT COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL; COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. CATALOGUES FREE. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID TO THE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. [239 JfORTH British aND MERCANTlLE INSURANCE COMPANY FOUNDED 1809. I FIR E, L 1 F E Å N NUl TIE S. T ASSETS EXCEED £ 10,000,000 STERLING. SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE OFFICE jg T. JJASY-STREE AEDIFF. LOCAL DIRECTORS:— ¡ Sir W. T. LEWIS, ROBERT FORREST, Esq.. JOHN GUNN, Esq., Sir J. J. JENKINS. Colonel I CHARLES LYNE. MANAGER W. SOUTHWELL JONES. Agents Wanted where the Company is unrepresented. ■ r • J. NICHOLAS AND CO. ARE NOW SHOWING A LAME ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY SUITABLE FOR THE COMING SEASON IN 11 Blankets, Quilts, Sheets, Flannels, Flannelettes, Oxford and Regatta Shirtings. • ALSO A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS—VIZ., Wool Wraps, Shawl Turnovers, Corsets, Laces, Frillings, Ribbons, Aprons, Pinafores, etc,, etc., etc. AN INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. .<I ———————— J. NICHOLAS & CO., VERE-STREET, CADOXTON. 453] Barry Congregational Church. SUNDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11th, 1892 REV. J. II. STOWELL, M.A., WILL PREACH AT 11 A.M. AND 6.30 P.M. Subject for Morning :— "LATER YEARS OF PETER'S LIFE," Subject for Evening I "HOW TO BE SAVED." I All Seats free. Hymn Books provided. USE ONLY FOTHERG-ILL'S TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 4, STUART HALL HAYES, CARDIFF. [11 MISCELLANEOUS. CtOOPER'S THROAT AND CHEST BALSAM. )—Instant Relief from Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Soro Throat, Sic. In Bottles Is. each. W. R. HOPKINS. M.P.S., Family and Dispensing Chemist, Barry. [460 MESSRS. ARNOLD LONSDALE & co., of t,Re! Gre&ham Buildings. B.C., by their Combination System, place the Small Capitalist on the same' foot- ing ns the large, and thus enable him to pet the same .benefits as the big capitalist; in fact, they oujrv OR thoroughly the principle of co-operation. [420 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS inserted in the SOUTH WALES STAR, the most widely-read ew«tp:i7>er in South and Mid-Glamorgan, at compara- niely low terms, for periods ranging from three to twelve months. W E vAUGHAN AND co-' STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS :— 2. QUEEN-STREET, | r»T?mT?Ti' 248. BUTE-STREET, 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 83. HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to the Dye-works by District Agents :— Parcels amounting to five shillings sent direct to works will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade books and price lists sent free on application. W. E. yAUGHAN AND CO. ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES AND DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, producing permanent colours, a superior finish, moderate charges, and promptness of dispatch. [227 THE SCHOLASTIC TRADING CO., LTD., 7, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, CARDIFF. LARGE AND CHOICE VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, From 6d. doz. to 2s. 6d. each. CHRISTMAS BOOKS AND ANNUALS. Desks, Albums, Purses, Bibles, Prayer Books. NOTE PAPER FROM 6D. PACKET. ENVELOPES, INK, AND ALL SCHOOL REQUISITES. L200 The Cardiff Drapery and Outfitting Warehouse, WHARTON STREET, CARDIFF. ISAAC THOMAS begs to announce that he has PURCHASED by Private Treaty an OUTFITTER'S STOCK amounting at Cam X to £836 lls. 10d., and which will be Sold on SATURDAY NEXT and following days at Less than what the Goods Co <Make. The Stock consists of MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS, OVERCOATS, TROUSERS, MACKINTOSHES, SHIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, &c. SECURE BARGAINS AT THIS SALE. NOTE THE ADDRESS ISAAC THOMAS, The Cardiff Drapery and Outfitting Warehouse, WHARTON STREET, CARDIFF. BARRY' U.D. SCHOOL BOARD. REPAIRS TO SCHOOL BUILDINGS, &c. THE BOARD INVITE LOCAL TRADESMEN JL desirous of executing REPAIRS, &c.. to the School Buildings of the Board to send in their names and addresses, with their trade, to the Clerk not later than 1st January, 1893. WILLIAM H. LEWIS, Clerk to the Board. School Board Offices, Holton-road, Barry Dock, Dec. 7th, 1892. [1001 CADOXTON AND BARRY. SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE HOTEL PREMISES. MESSRS. W. C. CLARKE AND DOVEY WIN SELL, by order of the Mortgagee, at the Mart, Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on MON- DAY, the 19th day of December, 1892, at Three for Four o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be produced) all that newly-erccted MESSUAGE, DWELLING-HOUSE, STABLES, AND BUILDINGS, f Comprising the proposed DOCK HOTEL,1 Situate on the corner of Castleland-street and Holton road, in the Parish of Cadoxton-juxta-Bary, and nearly opposite the Police Station there, with the Yard and Outbuildings thereto. The Premises are well built, and were erected under the Vendor's supervision. They are very commodious, and thoroughly adapted for a first-class Hotel, for which they were intended. The Property has a frontage to Holton-road of 85ft. lOin, and to Castleland-street of 135ft. 6in., or there- abouts. It is held under two Agreements for under-leases for terms of 89 years and 99 years respectively, from the 30th January, 1890, less the last ten days of each term, at the yearly ground rents of X18 and X2 respectively. For Further Particulars apply to Mr. John Jewel WillilLlll8, Tynewydù, Cadüxtoll; to Mr. William H. Lewis, Solicitor, 2, Church-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers. 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. 30th November, 1392. [528 BARRY MARICET. THE above Premises have been Converted into a PUBLIC-HALL, which is available for Con- certs, Public Meetings, &c. For terms, &c., apply to— J. ARTHUR HUGHES, Solictor. Market Chambers, Barry. [459 PRESBYTERIAN-HALL, BARRY. A SALE OF WORK AND ENTERTAINMENT will take place at the above HALL on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14TH AND 15TH, when the BARRY MALE VOICE PARTY, THE BARRY STRING BAND, And EMINENT SOLOISTS will give their Services. L523 r- JACOBUS, CELEBRATED L ONDON rpAILOR, iy6 S6,ST' MARY STOEETl 9(i, CAR D IFF. [156 EDUCATIONAL. COWBRIDGE SCHOOL. AN EXAMINATION will be held on THURS- DAY and FRIDAY, DEC. 8th and 9th, 1892, when the following ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS will be ofered for competition :— One Senior House Scholarship of 430 per annum. Two Junior House Scholarships of :£25 per annum. Two Scholarships of :£5 5s. per annum for Day Scholars. School fees are :-For Boarders, £42. Day Boys, £ 10 10a. 48] Apply to the HEAD MASTER. "J^L AN DO ViiJR Y COLLEGE. WARDEX: REV. OWEN EVANS, M.A. There are 11 Masters on the staff, all Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge 142 boarders in 6 boarding house (fees for board, 40 guineas a year); £ 750 a year in School Scholarships; leaving Exhibitions for Ox- ford; Classical and Modern Sides; Shorthand. Draw. ing, Laboratory, Music, Dancing, Gymnasium, Fives Courts, Drill, Sanatorium. .Distinctions for last year (Sept. 1891-Sept. 1892) include two Open Scholarships (Classics and Mathe- im3.tics) £80 each, Oxford; 22 Higher Certificates with (bracketed in seventh ulace of all Public Schools ex- amined), and Twelve Extinctions (bracketed in second place in English and in fourth place in Mathematics in the entire list) frorfl the Oxford and Cambridge Board; five passes in London matriculation. Present Term began Saturday, 17th instant. For particulars, apply to the Warden, College, Llandovery [435 rpHE COURT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, -1- CADOXTON. PRIXCIPAL MISS SMALL. Assisted by Trained and Certificated English and Foreign Governesses, anil visiting Professors. Prospectus on application to the Principal. Private Lessons given in Drawing, Painting, Music, Singing. French, and Geriuan. Pupils prepared for the Local Examinations. Class for Little Boys, f428 COMMERCIA L Correspondence, French, Spanish, yj Italian, and German: Private tuition. Classes Shorthand. Candidates prepared for Scholarships, Medical and Legal Examinations, through the post. MR. W. HAINES, fublic Translator, 25, Park-street, Cardiff. [400 Barry Agent: Nrs. 0. Green, Beer Dealer. D-A fr. PALE #» ALES. ISTOV IN H 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-SQUARK Cadoxton Agents: South Wales Provision Stores. H. J. OWEN, demist, Yere-street, Cadoxton. PATENT MEDICINES AT STORE PRICES. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. GARDEN SEEDS in great variety direct from the Growers CHEST PROTECTORS and COUGH REMEDIES a Speciality. [474 THE EMPIRE PALACE OF YABIETIES, CAB-BIEE. Two Complete Performances Nightly. Early one 7 o'clock to late one 9 o'clock to 11. ALL ARTISTES APPEAR AT EACH PERFORMANCE.. OSWALD STOLL.ru, 'r
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LOCAL NOTES. We think the Barry School Board were wise in passing the resolution suggested by Dr. Edwards, namely, that the School Management Committee should consist of the whole Board as well as two members from outside. The tendency of all bodies who have large and im- portant works to do, is to do the work in com- mittee, and it is therefore a matter of great importance that every member should have an opportunity of being present at the School Management Committee, which has to carry oat the most important duties which devolve upon the School Board. In proposing the resolution which was carried by the Board, Dr. Edwards used one argument to which we must take exception. He stated that Holton was not represented on the School Management Committee appointed at the first meeting of the Board. We think it is a great mistake (as the district of a School Board is not divided into Wards) to state that certain mem- bers should represent certain places. Each member of the School Board represents the United District. No member has the right to claim that he represents any special part of the district, as each represents the whole. The whole matter is of course quite different on the Local Board, were the district is divided into wards and men are specially selected for each ward. Dr. Treharne, at the School Board meeting, gave notice that he would propose that the minutes of the Board and of all the committees should be printed in the same way as the minutes of the Local Board meeting and com- mittee meetings are now printed. We think it a very excellent suggestion. The Local Board would never have been able to carry out the amount of work they have in the last couple of years if they had not had the minutes printed. The chief advantages to be derived from this system are (1). No time is wasted at the Board meetings in the reading over of the minutes of the last meeting, and reports of the several committees. This is no small matter, not only is the time of the members saved, but they are not wearied and tired out before they come to the considera- tion of the several matters upon which they have to decide. (2) That all the members of the Board who are not members of any particular committee have an opportunity of reading over what has taken place at each committee, and carefully considering the several recommendations before they come to the Board meeting. It is almost impossible for the average man to make up his mind wisely in a few minutes upon important matters. (3) Every member of the Board is able to keep a record of all that has transpired, and it has been found extremely useful to have minutes to refer to in this way. The Local Board at their meeting on Tues- day made a rate of Is. 6d. in the 2. We con- sider that they were right in doing this, although the clerk pointed out that the rate would not be sufficient to cover the expenses of the half-year. The fact is, the Local Board have not been making a sufficiently high rates for the last two or three half years, and it would be a mistake at this period of depression to attempt to remedy matters all at once. There is a good time coming for Barry, and what would be a grievous burden at present will hardly be left in the prosperous half years that lay before the district. A public meeting of owners and ratepayers will be held at the Thompson-street Public Hall on Friday, the 16th inst., to consider the details of the Bill which the Board are promoting in the next session of Parlia-