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CORRESPONDENCE.

TEMPERANCE MEETING IN BARRY.

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BOER COMMANDER, DEAD.

FOOTBALL NOTES.

Family Notices

BARRY DOCK CAISSON.

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SALE OF WORK AT BARRY DOCK.…

DISTRICT NEWS.

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DISTRICT NEWS. CADOXTON. VISIT OF A NOTED LECTURER.—The Rev R. R. Roberts, Ll.B., B.A., will lecture at the Presby- terian Church (Bethel), Court-road, on Wednesday, November 22, 1899. Subject: /Esop's Fables." Chair to be ta ken at 7.30 p. m, by Edgar W. Jones, Esq, M.A Don't missjthis treat. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS in Gardening Opera- tions follow the sowing of OWEN'S GARDEN SEEDS," which grow vigorously and produce abundant crops. Five Prizes, 60s, 30s, 20s, 15s, and lOs, open to all Wales, England, and Ireland, given for the best five specimens of Onions grown from Seeds obtained from H. J. OWKN, Cuemist, Cadoxton. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COURT ROAD, CADOXTON.—Anniversary Services Sunday, Nov. 19ih. Preachers, 11 a.m., Rev J. Lewis Jenkins, pastor 2.30 and 6.30 p.m, Rev R. J. Rees, M.A., Cardiff. Monday, 20th, at 7 p.m., Revs Ben Evans, Barry Dock and R. J. Rees, M.A., Cardiff. Barry Dock and R. J. Rees, M.A., Cardiff. BARRY DOCK. METHODIST FREE CHURCH, BUTTRILLS-ROAD.- Services will beheld next Sunday Morning at 11 a.m., Evening, 6.30 p.m. Pr.acher, Rev J. J. Davies. The Evening subject will be, Manhood, as revealed in Jesus Christ." VOLUNTARY HospITAL.-Three freah patients have been admitted, one sufferer died, and one went home, since our last issue. Oile hundred and forty-seven poor sufferers have already bl eu treat, d this year, 12 of whom are now in. Further gifts of money and old linen, &c, are daily needed. A BROKEN JOURNEY.—The s.s. Balgowan, of Dundee, belonging to Messrs W. Kinnear and Co., collided with the Norwegian barque Lucina early on Friday morning in the Roads off Barry, and sustained damage to the stem of her bow. The Balgowan was proceeding froir Cardiff laden with coal to the Channel Islands, and has put into the Barry basin to be repaired. BENEFIT SMOKER AT THE WINDSOR HOTEL.— On Monday evening a most successful smoking concert was held at the Windsor Hotel, Holton- road, in aid of Mr W. Wilkie, who for two vears has been partially incapacitated, and unable to earn his living. Mr Wilkie belonged to the craft of boiL rn>ak< rs, and the large assembly-room was packed with members of the trade and others, Mr W. Minnis occupying the chair. The Barry Orchestral Society discoursed selections from the best-known composers during the evening, and the following contributed sor,gs :-Mess,g E. Davies, G. Woodward. H L ck, T. Gee, F. Trenchard, J. Jones, and Miss Clarice Hobbs and Miss Wallace. Mr C. Power gave an exhibition of club practice, Mr F. Woodfield a dance, and Mr A. Dunn a r. ci- tation. Early in the evening Mr Weaver, the owner of the hotel, contributed a donation towards the object of the gathering. The proceedings were most enthusiastic throughout. BARRY. GARDENERS AND ALLOTMENT-HOLDERS are re- commended to apply for my new Seed Catalogue for 1899. Speciality in Seeds always fresh. Cata- logues free.W. R. HOPKINS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 88, High-street, Barry. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—The services of this church are now being held each Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p in. at the Romilly Hall, Barry. The pulpit next Sunday will be occupied, both morning and evening, by the pastor, Rev Charles H. Siiave. The evening subject will be Meteors." DINAS POWIS. THE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.—The monthly meeting of the Dinas Powis Rural District Council was htld in the N<ti< nal School, Dinas Powis, on Monday evening last, Mr J. Isaac presiding, the other members present being Messrs J. Howell, J. Edwards, T. Cram, J. Morgan, and H. Wallis.— The resolution agreeing to the diversion of the path across Messrs Stacev's land near Elms Grove- road was confirmed.—It was decided that the question of providing public urinals be deferred for the present.—Mr Rees, captain of the volunteer fire brigade, attended and agreed to call the members of the brigade tog ther and endeavour to being it to a state of efficiency. --The clerk (Mr W. Williams) was directed to see the roadmen respect- fng the throwing of offal into the village brook, and request them to report to him any persons who committed such a nuisance.

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