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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. DRINK GALORE IRISH WHISKY. Sold at the Principal Bars in the Town. War- ranted Pure and Wholesome Spirit, a Blend of the Finest Dublin Whiskies. Vide Analytical report. SOLE PROPRIETORS: CAREY AND CO., QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR- DEUTZ & GELDERMANN. ERNEST IRROY AND RUINART'S CHAMPAGNE. BOTTLERS OF BASS'S ALES & GUINNESS STOUT. Telephone 593. Telegraphic Address, Galore.[207 CT. H. B. If; I GOLDEN HOP/F^/ BITTER (LIGHT DINNER ALE Is. PER GALLON. /§/ /k /0 SUPERIOR PALI-: ALE- ls-2d- Per A MILD ALES— K 10d. Per Gallon. STOUT— l5' 2<:L PeC Gall°n' IN GALLON CASKS AND UPWARDS. [235 RELIEF I RELIEF III IT CURES. Coltsfoot Elixir CURES COUGHS, COLDS, &c. THE GREAT LUNG HEALER For the Child and Grown Up; Easy to Take SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS In Bottles, Is. Hd., 2s. 9d., & 4s. 6d. Each. Prepared by MORGAN W. JAMBS.i M4 Manufacturing Chemist, Llanelly, South Wales. [251 _EI)WA^"llEES^ AUCTIONEER, Accountant & Auditor. (ESTABLISHED 1877.) MORTGAGE & FINANCE BROKER. ,[ I c -,I HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT. GENERAL BUSINESS TRANSFER BROKER & VALUER. Agent for all the best Insurance OfficeR-Fire, Life, General Accident, Plate Glass. Employers' Liability, Boiler, Engine, and Steam Power, Farm- ing Stocks, Cattle and Horses, and Guarantee Fidelity Offices. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, &c., &c., &c. Over 20 Years Experience in the Management of Large and Small Estates. I 5, Travis-street, Thompson-street, BARRY DOCK, AND 45, Yere-street, Cadoxton. Barry Dock, Barry, Cadoxton and District Pro- perties Let aud. Sold. Rents Collected and Pro- party Managed. Personal attention given. Prompt Settlements. Highest References given. Several Splendid Shops and Premises, suitable for any business, to be Let and for Sale, in best, positions in either district; also Villas and Cot- tages. N.B.—Parties desirous of Letting or Selling their Business Premises, Villas or Cottages, or wishing to dispose of their business either by auc- tion or as going concerns, should send particulars to E. Rees, at 5, Travis-street, Thompson-street. Barry Dock. [457 ¡ FOR SALE. CABBAGE PLANTS—Apply, M. Howell, Big Coiebrook, or at L Ashton, Westra, near Dims Fowls. FOR SALE. Variety of good, strong CABBAGE PL ANTS, SEED POTATOES, and CHILOTS. -Arply T. Ruckiey, 16, Daniel-street; or the Gilbert Market Gardens. SITUATIONS VACANT. IADYLIKE Home Employment. Good weekly J Incomcs can be marie by the Automatic Knitting Machine, c;sh or hive terms work supplied.—S.Ii. Company, 67, Southwark-street, London, S.E.; Agency, 33, Oxford-street, Swansea. TO LET APARTMENTS TO LET, with Bath.-Apply at Hebble House, Cadoxton. IV" kAl-ANTED. WANTED, a strong GIRL for CHILDREN and GENERAL W0R.K.—Apply to Mrs. Shipton, Sea View Terrace, Cadoxton. TO AIREDALE TERRIER, FANCIERS.— Advertiser wishes t > know if any gentleman in B.irrv or Barrv Dock ha, in his possession an AIREDALE TERRIER BITCH. — Address, A., «$/"■ office. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ARTISTIC FURNITUB.F. MANUFACTURERS. TRAPNELL AND GANE, THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HOUSE FURNISHERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES. ^RTISTIC JpURNITURE. JgCONOMIC JpURNITURE. ELL-MADE jlURNITURE. JNEXPENSIVE jpURNITURE. SHOW ROOMS FOR WALES 38 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, JOINING-ROOM pURNITURE. JgEDROOM JpURNITURE. i' I' JTJRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE. JgOUDOIR FURNITURE. .13 r |3REAKFAST-ROOM JjUTRNITURE. JglLLIARD-ROOM JpURNITURE. J^ITCHEN pURNITURE. JJOTEL F UPNITURE. OUR MUCH RENOWNED COTTAGE FURNITURE DEPART. NT, 38, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. TRAPNELL & GANE, Complete House Furnishers, Carpet and Linoleum Warehousemen, 31 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AT COLLEGE GREEN, BRTSTOL; COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. CATALOGUES FREE. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID TO THE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. [239 WALTER SHOWELL and SON, Ltd., • CROSSWELL'S BREWERY, OLDBURY, BIRMINGHAM. CELEBRATED CROSSWELL'S ALES. MAY BE HAD IN BARREL OR BOTTLE FROM THE AGENT— R. O. JONES, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, WESTMINSTER STORES, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. FINE PALE ALE FROM 10D. PER GALLON. Either 4J Gallon 9 Gallon, 18 and upwards. _0 Barry Congregational I Church. SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 5, 1893, REV. J. II. STOWELL, M.A., WILL PREACH AT 11 A.M. AND 6.30 P.M. Subject for Morning :— "JOHN—DISCIPLE & APOSTLE." Subject for Evening :— « CHRISTIAN CHARACTER." All Seats free Hymn Books provided. CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS. Age 15 to 25 ladies under 20. Salaries ranging from £ 80 to £400. Candidates wanted for Higher and Lower Divisions, Customs, Excise, Telepraph Learners, &e. Preparation by Correspondence conducted by a staff of 20 tutors. Over 11,000 Successes in 7 years. Unexcelled. Reduced Fees to Students joining Classes now. Prospectus Free from che Secretary, British Correspondence College, Queen's Road, New Cross Gate, London, S.E. W E vaughan*and c0'' STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS :— 2, QUEEN-STREET, | p 248. BUTE-STREET. f 1 • 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. V A UGH AN 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 RMADE TO MEASURE Our New Patterns for the Spring Trade are now We Solicit your ORDERS. Fit and Quality Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices. G. GAMETT, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER MAN UFACT URER, MARKET BUILDINGS, DIN AS POWIS. MARKET BUILDINGS, DIN AS POWIS. THOROITGHGOOD'S I XL ALL. EMBROCATION GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR ALL HpIG-HTNESS OF THE CHEST, COUGHS, CHEST COLDS, BRONCHITIS, »'i. SORE THROAT, ¡ ASTHMA, STIFF NECK, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, CRAMP, &c. To be had of all Chemists and Druggists or Post r, Free on receipt of P.O.O., Is. l £ d. and 2s. 9d. PREPARED ONLY DY THOROUGHGOOD AND CO., 275, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. C. A. WILLIAMS, Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty. WATERBURY AND OTHER WATCHES, VIENNA RECULATERS (Imported Direct), AND OTHER CLOCKS. OPTICIAN AND STATIONER, &c. DOCK VIEW ROAD, (Opposite the Post Office), BARRY DOCK. NOTICE. ALTERATION OF BUSINESS. Barry Dock Chambers, Barry Dock. THE BUSINESS CARRIED ON by MR. JOHN YOUNG, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT, &:c-, will henceforth be I CARRIED ON BY MR. C. C. THOliNE (LATE MAMAG-ER TO THE ABOVE), Who will Recci ve all Moneys due to the Firm, and also Pay all Debts. MR. YOUNG will CONTINUE his BUSINESS 7, Tredegar-place, Newport, Mon. Dec. 21st, 1892. MEDICAL. PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR LADIES.—For Terms, &c., write to the Superintendent, War- ringt ii Lodge, Warvviok-roaJ, Maida V'ale, London, W TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are hereby invited for the Erection of a new INFANT SCHOOL at Romilly-road, Barry, for the BARRY UNITED DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD. Plans and Specification may be inspected and Bills of Quantities obtained on payment of £1 Is. (which will be returned on the receipt of a bona- fide Tender) at the offices of the Architects, Messrs. Seward and Thomas, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff Tenders to be sent to W. H. Lewis, Esq., Clerk to the School Boord. Holton-road, Barry Dock, on or before MONDAY, March 6th, at 12 noon, endorsed, "Tenders for new Infants' School, Barry." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Teader. SEWARD AND THOMAS, Architects, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff. February, 1893. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a NEW HOUSE in Porthkerry-road, Barry, for Dr. JOHN POWELL. Plans and Specifications may be seen and Bills of Quantities obtained at the Offices of the Under- signed. Tenders to be delivered (In or before the 11th day of MARCH, 1893, to Dr. John Powell, Barry. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES and MORGAN, Architects, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff. March 1,1893. .A. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE, THREE ARTISTS' PROOFS OF ETCHINGS. i SUBJECTS:— THE RIVER ISIS AT OXFORD (A PAIR) AND ROUEN CATHEDRAL. PRICES:— Unframed &1 Is. each, or £ 2 10s. the Three. Framed £ 1 15s. each, or £ 4 10s. the Three. The Pictures are First-class Works, and warranted to be worth £ 9 9s. For Further Particulars apply to L. J., STAR OFFICE, CADOXTON. DON'T MISS THIS! See the So-uth Wales Star" lext Yfeek. "Tommy Atkiqs at Home and Abroad." A GLIMPSE OF HIS PRIVATE LIFE. MOST INTERESTING LOCAL SKETCH, By SERGEANT CRA.WFORD." TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO BUY Next Week's South Wales Star." EDUCATIONAL. THE COURT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, A CADOXTON. PRINCIPAL MISS SMALL. Assisted by Trained and Certificated English and Foreign Governesses, and visiting Professors. Prospectus on application to the Principal. Private Lessons given in Drawing, Painting, Music, Singing. French, and German. Pupils prepared for the Local Examinations. Class for Little Boys, F428 Next Term begins January 16th, 1893.
VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. —o—
VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. —o— 11TH COMPANY, 2ND GLAMORGAN ARTIL- LERY VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY ORDERS.—Drills for the week com- mencing Gth March, 1393 :— Monday 27th—Gun Drill. Wednesday, 8th March—The Annual Supper of the above Company will take place on this date at the Pic-nic Hall, Cadoxton, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Every member of the Company is invited to attend. Undress uniform to be worn. Friday, 10th.—Carbine and Squal Drill. The Annual Inspection of Clothing will take place on the 20th March. Hours of Drills, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. Every Member.of the above Company attending the Annual Supper, as above, are requested to be present by 7.30 p.m. sharp. By Order, '• (Signed) J. JUST HANDCOCK, Capt. Commanding 11th Company 2nd G.V.A. Barry Dock. SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEER'S SUBMARINE MINERS. BARRY DETACHMENT. Orders for the week ending March 11th, 1893 :— On duty, Lance-Corporal C Davies. Monday March 6 | At DriU_h.al! B Afy ednesday, March 8 V J' Friday, Mai-ch 10 J at 7.45 p.m. Every Friday Evening, until further notice, will be devoted to Squad and Company Drill. By Order, J. ARTHUR HUGHES, Lieut. S.V.D.R.E. Commanding Barry Detachment.
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Whenever I have symptoms of Hoarseness coming on, I always fly to my favourite remedy, LEWIS'S PECTORAL BALSAM, take » dose or two, and am ight again."—Is. lid. and 2s. 9,1. per bottle. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Barry Agent: 0. J. Yanghan, Grocer (Late Irs. Green). PALE ALES, I ^Rl STOV- IN 41 GALLON CASKS FROM lOD. PER GALLON. PORTER AND STOUT FROM Is. PER GALLON. CARDIFF STORES: 9. WORKING-STREET. NEWPORT STORES: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. CHEPSTOW STORES: BEAUFORT-SQUARE Cadoxton Agents: South Wales Provision Stores. H. J. OWEN, Barry Dock Drug Stores, I VERE-STREET, CADOXTON, Is now Offering the following RELIABLE Lines SUPERIOR HONEY .per lb. lOd. ISINGLASS, good, per oz., 6d., per lb. 6/6. CHLORODYNE.per oz., 8d., per lb. 8/- CARBOLIC SOAP .per lb. 41d. GARDEN SEEDS in Great Variety, at equally LOW PRICES. MESSRS. CHAPPELL & CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants, il, THOMPSON-STREET, BARRY DOCK. Agents for the Celebrated ANGLO-BAVARIAN BEER GO. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. '1 p I HE EMPIRE PALACE OF YAEIETIES, CARDIFF. 'A 1- Two Complete Perf ormances Nightly. Early one 7 o'clock to 9, late one 9 o'clock to 11. ALL ARTISTES APPEAR AT EACH PERFORMANCE. OSWALD STOLL.ti58
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POOR LAW UNION FOR BARRY DISTRICT. FOR some time past a conviction has been gaining ground in the minds of many of the ratepayers of this district that the time has come when some action should be taken by the residents and ratepayers to appeal to the Local Government Board to detach Barry, Cadoxton, and the adjacent parishes from the Cardiff Poor-law Union, and to form them into a sepa- rate Union. This conviction har-5 been accentuated, and matters brought to a climax by the very heavy poor-rate which the district at present is called upon to pay. The South Wales Star has always been found ready to help on and give publicity to any forward movement, and considering, as we do, that the time has now arrived when some decisive steps should be taken by the ratepayers, it affords us pleasure to give public expression to the feeling that has long been gathering headway. Mr. G. Garnett is one of the heartiest advo- cates of a Poor Law Union for this district, and on Wednesday one of our representatives waited upoa him to receive his opinion upon the matter, which Mr. Garnett very readily expressed. You think," said our representative," that the time has arrived for some action to be taken to petition the Local Government Board for the formation of a. separate Board of Guardians for the district of Cadoxton-Barry and those parishes contiguous?'' Yes, certainly," replied Mr. Garnett. On what ground do you base your opinion, Mr. Garnett V In the first place, I think the Poor-law Rate is an excessive one, and then again we contribute a large sum of money. £4.281, to the Cardiff Union, for which we have little or no return compara- tively speaking. The money is expended in Cardiff, and therefore does not benefit the trade of the district. It is much better to pay a 2s. Local Board Rate than a Is. Poor-law Rate, for whereas most of the 2s. rate is spent in the district, the Is. Poor-law Rate is spent outside the district." ''You consider the present Poor-law Rate a heavy one, Mr. Garnett ?" Most certainly, especially when compared with that of other districts where some benencs are derived by those who pay them. Take, for in- stance, the Poor-law call for the district in West- moreland, from which I came, and from which Mr. John Robinson came also. There the rate amounts to 5d. in the £ instead of Is. 6d., and Westmore- land has benefited to the extent of 118.000 a year through the improved methods taught at the dairy schools instituted by the Board of Guardians. When the Cadoxton parish was rated at £1,300, and paid X42 a year, the rate was not so heavy as it is now." Wha.t parishes would you include in a Poor- law Union for Barry and Cadoxton, Mr. Garnett?" "Barry, Cadoxton, Llancarfan. Merthyrdovan, St. Andrews, Sully, Porthkerry, Penmark, Miehaelstone-le-Pit, Lavernock, Wenvoe, and Llantrithyd. If such a Union was formed, it would pay Cadoxton alone to cover all the ex- penses of the Union, better than to continue at present." Mr. Garnett then placed the following views he had committed to writing on the question The time has come for tli9 district to petition the Local Government Board to get a separation from the Cardiff Union, seeing the very unjust taxation levied upon us. The Barry Dock Company found brain and money to convert poor land and large tracts of fore shore into a busy hive of industry, and through their action other large employers have been attracted to the district to speculate their money thereby creating a large demand for labour upon all classes, thus making themselves an easy prey for the Cardiff Union to extort high rates, as the demand note plainly shows. It is time, there- fore, for the local authorities to bestir them- selves and take immediate action in the matter. We do not require a huge gaolflike structure to put the poor in—poverty is not a crime, it is a misfortune—neither do we require a vagrant ward but we do require 10 or 20 acres of land not more than half-a-mile from a Board or National School six semi-detached cottages— plain, comfortable building—to be utilised as follows ;One building (the first built) shall be a nkjht a:id day shelter for men temporarily out of work, and also to used as a Bureau for farmers and others re- quiring workmen to apply to. The second cottage should be used as a Convalescent flome the third as a shelter for Single Women and Widows temporarily deprived of a livelihood by misfortune or other circumstance the fourth cottage to be used as a Hospital in case of sick- ness or fever the fifth cottage as a residence for the superintendant and his wife and the sixth cottage as a washhouse, cookhouse, and heating apparatus for heating the whole of the buildings can be built well and furnished s throughout for £ 500 each.