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.GLE IMPLEMENT STORES, COWBRIDGE. I -=- -== == WOOL SEASON, 1909. E. JOHN & SON Begs to remind Farmers and.. others that they are still giving Full Market Prices for all classes of Wool, which can be sent to Cowbridge and Bridgend depots at any time. Wool Sheets supplied on application. Bagmen and others who are canvassing the County cannot give a better price than we can. Edward John & Son. JUN £ 9th, 1909. ti I CREAM SEPARATORS I HAVE THE LARCEST SALE IN ALL COUNTRIES. ■ Every ALFA-LAVAL" is guar. I anteed to turn easier, Produce ■ more Butter, and wear longer ■ than any other Separator. ■ DO NOT BE DECEIVED. The ALFA- ■ LAVAL" has won every competition for H Hand Power Separators in the United ■ Kingdom. NEVER BEATEN. H ONB MONTH'S FREB TRIAL FIXED IN ANY DAIRY. 1 E. JOHN & SON, W Agents?13 Cowbridge & Bridgend. ■■■ A W. EVANS, i 1 Nolton Street, Bridgend.. 1 BEGS to inform the public generally that he has opened business at the above address where he has a grand display of- Riding Saddles and Bridles, Carriage and Cart Harness, Portmanteaus, Travelling Cases and Bags, Leggings, Carriage Lamps, Purses, Rugs, Whips, etc., etc. Farmers waited upon at their farms by experienced workmen. Collieries contracted for or materials supplied. W.E. trusts by strict personal attention, with good workmanship and material, to merit a share of your patronage. 9011 I gHEEP DIPPING gEASON, j 1909. JJ^LEWELLYN'S pOWDER DIP (POISONOUS) In 1/- Packets, sufficient for Dipping; 20 Sheep. Has been approved by the Board of Agriculture as a KiiMEDY FOR SCAB. la effectual in Preventing the attack of flies on Sheep i and Lambs. L LEWELLYN's FLY pOWDER j In Perforated Tins, 1/- each, Sufficient) for POWDERING 30 SHEEP., An effectual Preparation ,for Preventing the attack of Fly on Sheep; and Lambs. CORNS! CORNS! CORNS! ETHELINE A new and most effective remedy for Corns. Ferfectly safe and harmless. Is very easily Applied. CUTes in a iew applicatioma without the slightest pain. Everyone troubled with either Corns, Worts, or Bunions, will find relief biasing Etheline.. Price Is. 2d. per bottle, post free. Dyeing & Cleaning If you want to economise, send I your articles to us to be Dyed and Cleaned. By our Special Process, soiled and faded Dresses are made bright and fresh, and take on a new lease of life. Let us send you a list showing the articles we renovate and the prices. W. E. VAUGHAN & CO., The Cardiff Dyers, LOCAL AGEKCY- WOODWARD & CO. Adare Street, I BRIDGEND. To AdvertiBers.-Adverti.sers who send us small advertisements that come under the various headings of our prepaid scale, are re- quested to kindly send remittance with order. 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No. 1 Parcel of Household Requisites- Huck&bflck Towels with Heiristiched ends PA\TDT 2 Large White Turkish Towels, Fringed 2 Large Brown Turkish Towels 2 Strong Honeycomb Towels A g\ I g* 2 Strong Kitchen Towels 1 I I j 2 Typed Lavatory Towels f I \J I m 2 Strong Brown Knife Cloths I 2 Red Bordered Roller Towels (3 yards long) 2 Check Linen Class Cloths — CARRIAGE PAID. — 2 Wearwell Scourers, 2 Wash-up Sponge Cloths' Money c willingly returned if not approved of. A Real Bargain. Ben. Evans & Co., Ltd. Swansea. GREAT tggE- SUMMER. CLEARANCE ,LOW- Sale NOW PROCEEDING AT aw R. JONES, Great Reductions in all Departments Costumes, Jackets, Mantles, Millinery, Feather and Ostrich Boas, Raincoats, Skirts, Blouses, Corsets and Underclothing, etc. Household Goods, Curtains, Sheets, Table Linens, Bed Ticks, Blankets, Quilts, Rugs and Floor Cloths, etc. Black & Fancy Dress Materials greatly reduced REMNANTS! REMNANTS! REMNANTS! :M, Outfitting Department- Great Reductions in Men's Suits. Great Reductions in Boys' Suits. Mackintoshes, Flannel and Fancy Shirts, Pants and Vests, etc., GREATLY REDUCED. E. REES HOWELL'S GREAT SUMMER = SALE = NOW ON The Entire Stock, consisting of New and Up-to-date Goods of the Latest Fashions. will be cleared at Ridiculously Low Prices to effect a Complete & Speedy Clearance. TEMPLE OF FASHION WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. ) Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural SHOW AND Cowbridge & District Horticultural & Poultry Show Will be held At COWBRIDGE On Tuesday, July 27th, 1909. Schedules may be obtained from E. W. Davies, High St., Cowbridge or T. J. Yorwerth, Cowbridge. 9933 Agricultural and Horticultural lamm&ftftp SHOW AT CHEPSTOW ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1909. Timbering Competition FOR TIMBERMEN AND COLLIERS Entries close July 21st. For Entry Forms and Conditions apply to J. W. STANTON, 6 Chepstow CARDIFF & COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Coming of Age SHOW SOPHIA GARDENS, CARDIFF, Wednesday & Thursday, July 21st and 22nd, 1909. Most liberal Prizes amounting in Money and Plate to about JB400. Four programmes of Music each Day by His Majesty's Famous Scots Guards Band and Band of the Glamorgan Royal G. Artillery. Many special features this year. Schedules free to any address. MR. A. MAURICE BAILEY, Secretary, 24 Duke Street, Cardiff. BRIDGEND LICENSED VICTUALLERS' SPORTS MARATHON, FOOT, BICYCIE, HORSE AND PONY RACING. Saturday, 31st July, 1909. 13 Miles Marathon, J616. 120 Yards, £8 10s. 1 Mile Bicycle, JM 10s. 1:2 1 Miles Trotting, £6 10s. li Miles Galloway, JB6 10. Entries close Wednesday, 28th July. Entry Forms and particulars of W. E. PURFIELD, 44 17, Sunnyside, Bridgend. Bridgend Poultry, Pigeon, and Cage Birds Society. DON'T FORGET that the above Society have secured the BRIDGEND MARKET HALL for their Second ANNUAL SHOW to be held on the 20TH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, For all information apply to the Secretaries— James James and Alexander Frew, Bridgend. 7 I R. MUMFORD, I M.P.S. (late Jenkins), FAM!LY & AGRICULTURAL CHEMIST, WYNDHAM STREET, BRIDGEND. SHEEP DIPS, All the leading makes, including— QUIBELL'S, McDOUGALL'S AND COOPER'S A Dipping Machine lent to purchasers of Dip. { FLY POWDER, FLY & MAGGOT OIL. WEED KILLERS AND INSECTICIDES. DISINFECTANTS- Sanitas, Jeyes, Izal and Carbolic. CAMBRIAN ESSENCE OF RENNET for Cheese Making. In Jars, 6d. and 10jd. each. Superior to all other makes. 4? National Telephone 149. 8012 I COSY CORNER, PIER HEAD, PORTHCAVVL. Mr. Ted Hopkins, BLACKBIRD ENTERTAINERS. Twice Daily, at 3 & 7.45 p.m. j during Season. 1 MORTGAGES. MR. EDWARD BRAMLEY, Auctioneer, has several Bums of money, from £ 100 to £ 600, available for investments on good securities.— Apply with particulars to his offices, Station Hill, JBridgend. 8689 t Musical. TJIANO BARGAINS.—Wornum Piano: 10 gns. JL 6s. monthly. Stodart Piano, 12 guineas 6s. 6d. monthly. Cramer Piano, 17 guineas 8s. 6d. monthly. Thompson & Shackell Piano, 18 guineas: 9s. monthly. Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. BORD PIANO, 20 guineas 10s. 6d. monthly. Thompson & Shackell Piano, 24 guineas: 12s. 6d. monthly. Challen Piano, 36 guineas 18s. monthly. Ajello Piano, 30 guineas 15s. monthly. Inompson & Shackell Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. HOPIVINSON PIANO, 36 guineas 18s. monthly. JLJL Collard & Collard Piano, 40 guineas: 21s. monthly. Hertel Piano, 40 guineas 21s. monthly. Hooff Piano, 44 guineas 22s. 6d. monthly. Thompson 8c Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. rr HOMPSON and SHACKELL Organ, 5 Guineas; X 4s. monthly. Portman Organ. 5 Guineas 4s. monthly. Thompson and Shackell Organ, 8 Gns.; 5s. month Chicago Organ, 14 Gns. 7s. 6d. monthly. Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham St., Bridgend. THOMPSON and SHACKELL Harmonium, 3 Guineas 2s. 6d. monthly. Alexandre Harmonium, 4 Guineas 3s. monthly. Barnett Samuel Harmonium, 6 Gns. 4s. monthly Cosarini Harmonium, 8 Guineas; 5s. monthly. Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham St., Bridgend. PIANOS and Organs by any Maker, in the JL Kingdom. Every Instrument warranted and delivered free. Tunings and Repairs on the shortest notice. Music and Books in great variety. Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., 1, Wyndham Street, Bridgend. 41 For Sale. FOR SALE.—New semi-detached Villa, 6 roomed JP etc., known as Frondeg," Pontrhydcyff.— Apply. Post Office, Llangonoyd. 9793 FOR Sale, 3 Villas, Ewenny Road, Bridgend; JD also Cottages.—Apply, Z, Gazette Office. 10007 FORr SALE.—Hand Combed Reeds at low JD prices.—Apply, Thomas ..Thomas, Saddler, Bridgend. P.O. Telephone No. 56. 18 FOR SALE, portable Fowl House, 7ft. x 5ft. x JP 6ft., and lean-to covered run, 15ft. x 4ft. also 12 pure-bred hens and 14 young chicks.— Apply 93, Nolton-street, Bridgend. 28 FOR SALE.—Large Hay Shed, practically new, 30 feet by 22 feet.—P. J. Thomas, Architect, Bridgend. 13 FOR SALE.—Small Trap, fit pony 13 hands; a JD bargain.—Apply, Star Hotel, Maesteg 5 FOR SALE.— Strong Dogcart, also small But JL. cher's Trap; a bargain.—Apply J. Francis, butcher, Treoes. 33 FOR SALE, Sow, and 8 pigs 8 weeks old.— JD Apply, Morris, Litchard Hit!. 52 FOR SALE, Window Cleaning Business, with JL. Truck and Ladder, &c.—Apply to H. Cooks- ley, 8, Mackworth Street, Bridgend. 75 FOR SALE, 7 Houses, situate at Aberkenfig, JL. Apply—J. Baker, Parkiield House, Sarn, Aberkeniig. FOR SALE.—Fawn Lurcher Dog, 18 months JL. old.—Pugh. 46, Park Terrace, Tondu. 89 IT^OR SALE, a second-hand Gig, suit pony 13 to 14 hands.—Apply King's Head, Bridgend. 97 T?OR SALE, Early and Late Broccoli, Savoy, JB Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Wheeler's Cabbage and Curled Green Plants—Apply. A. Clements, Colwinstone. 74 SEPARATOR (Mellotte) for Sale, nearly new.— Apply, J. care of Willment, Stationer, Pontyclun. 88 WREATHS and Crosses (Artificial) from 4s. New Stock; see Windows.—R. H. Dyer, Stationer, 20, Queen Street, Bridgend. 9974 FISHING TACKLE, river and sea, rods, reels, JL. lines, flies, minnows, hooks, pawning nets.— R. H. Dyer, Queen Street, Bridgend. 9975 GOOD Horse Mowing Machine (complete) £3; vX Horse Clipping Machine, £1; Scaffold Poles, Waggon, etc.—Tondu Foundry. 9905 REEDS for Sale.—Wm. Thomas, Llansannor, Cowbridge. 9899 FERRETS for Sale, small, healthy, well handled. JD Bred by David James.—Apply, Coach and Horses, Cowbridge Road, Bridgend. 37 BRICKS, Bricks, Bricks.—For price and quantity JD apply to Manager, Evanstown Brick Works, Tondu. 8074 TO Dog Owners—What is KOSSOLIAN? It is JL the finest Blood Purifier of the age for Dogs and Puppies, and Cures all Skin Affections, Blood Disorders, Sluggishness, &c. For preparing Ani- mals for Show or Sale it has no equal. Price 2s. 6d. and Is. Id. post free. Advice and Price List free from Day, Son and Hewitt, 22, Dorset Street, London, W. Special Agent for Bridgend:—R. Mumford, 19, Wyndham Street. MaestegAlfred Lrriffiths, Cnemist. 9910 To be Let. TO LET- Storerooms, Lofts, Stable, 2 stalls, JL and coachouse. — Apply, Wm. Griffiths, 17 Dunraven Place, Bridgend. 7953 TO LET.—Clifton House, Bridgend Drawing JL room 20ft. by 15ft., dining room 18ft. by 18ft., large kitchen, two sculleries, six good bedrooms, bath (h & c water) and usual offices; immediate Sossession.—Apply, Edward Bramley, Auctioneer Bridgend. 9061 1^0 Let, or for Sale, Park Cottage, Park Street, Bridgend, as from 29th September, 1908.— Apply Edward Bramley, Auctioneer, Bridgend. 8636 TO LET.— Commodious Warehouse, spacious frontage overlooking Railway Station, length 90 ft., depth 30 ft.; two floors, offices, and all sanitary conveniences water supply on premises; 60 ft. of land for further extension.—Apply, Be van & Lloyd, Bridgend. 94.97 TO LET, Glanavon, Bridgend, with or without stables.—For full particulars apply Mrs. W. Cooke, 45, Park Street, Bridgend. 9902 TO LET.—Lock-up Shop, Morfa Street, from 1st of August next.—Apply to EdMard Preece, 61, Park Street, Bridgend. 36 TO LET, Land for Grazing.-Apply, Jones, JL Uchel Oleu, Ewenny Road, Bridgend. 79 TO Let, 32, Coity Road.—Apply, 74, Nolton St., Bridgend. 102 TO LET.—Villa, Cross Roads near Litchard, JL Bridgend Every convenience, Electric light, large Garden, lis. 6d. per week.—Apply, Llewel- lyn Owen. 94 f110 LET, 2, Litchard-terrace; 3 bedrooms, bath- JL room (hot and cold); immediate possession.— Apply Anthony, c/o the Brewery. 98 VACANT, Comfortable Lodgings for two Respectable Young Men.—Mrs. Evans, 7, Court Road, Maesteg. 82 T_ COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for two respectable young men; hot and cold bath.— Apply R.B., Gazette Office. 81 FIELD to Let, New Road, Porthcawl, from JD August 1st.—Apply, Mrs. W. Cooke, 45, Park Street, Bridgend. 9992 OFFICES to. Let, Station Hill, Bridgend, whole of 2nd floor Court House Buildings; separate lavatory, electric light.—Apply T. J. Hughes and Lewis. 8107 I, Lost and Found. LOST, llth July, Chestnut Mare Pony, 13 hands, JLJ heavy in foal. finder rewarded, detainer prose- cuted.— Llewellyn, Bridgend. 78 F. T. MOSSFORD & CO., MONUMENTAL MASONS, Coity Street, Bridgend. ALSO AT FAIROAK ROAD, CARDIFF, AND TYNEWYDD ROAD, BARRY. Prices and Designs sent on request. 6419 ADVICE FREE for Stamp; Mrs. E. Stewart's .fJL Famous Females remedy Never Fails. Address 9 Guinea Street, Bristol. 3 Notices. PUBLIC APOLOGY. WE, Ivor Miles, of Hill Head, and VT Barbara Davies, of College Terrace, Llant- wit Major, having uttered certain slanders con- cerning Phillip Cadogan, do hereby both humbly and sincerely apologise for uttering the same, for which there was no foundation whatsoever. We also promise to abstain from repeating any such slanders, and in consideration of further proceed- ings being stayed, agree to pay the eosts of this notice in the "Glamorgan Gazette." (Signed) Ivor Miles, Barbara Davies. 5th July, 1909.. Witness, David Davies. 69 BWRDD ADDYSG. (Adran Gymreig). HYSBYSIAD. GYDA golwg ar Sefydliad y Parcliedig Edward Morgan i ddysgu plant tlodion yn mhlwyfi Pyle a Chenffig yn sir Forganwg; Gyda Golwg ar Ddeddf Addysg Ganolraddol Gymreig, 1889: Gyda golwg ar Ddeddfau Ysgolion Gwaddoledig, 1869, 1873 a 1874 a Chyda golwg ar Ddeddf Bwrdd Addysg, 1899, a Gorchmynion y Cyfrin-Gyngor (galluoedd y Bwrdd Addysg) 1P00 hyd 1902. Y mae y Bwrdd Addysg wedi trefnu yn derfynol Drefniant i'r Sefydliad uchod; a Hysbysir drwy hyn, oni bai i ddeiseb gael ei chyflwyno i'r Bwrdd Addysg o fewn dau lis o ddyddiad yr Hysbysiad hwn yn ol § 13 o Ddeddf Ysgolion Gwaddoledig, 1873, yn gotyn i'r Trefniant gael ei roddi o flaen y Senedd, y gall y cyfryw Drefniant gael ei gymer- adwyo gan ei Fawrhydi heb ei roddi o flaen y Senedd. Caiff unrhyw un weled y Trefniant yn rhad' unrhyw ddydd gwaith yn ystod y cyfryw ddau fis o 10 o'r gloch y boreu hyd 4 o'r gloch pryd nawnyn Swyddfa y Bwrdd yn Whitehall, London, S. W. Gellir cael copi o liono yn Llythyrdai Pyle a Kenflg Hill, neu yn y Swyddfa y Bwrdd yn Whitehall. Dyddiedig 2 Gorphenaf, 1909, ALFRED T. DAVIES, 71 Ysgrifenydd Parhaol. WELSH DKI'AKTMENT. BOARD OF EDUCATION. NOTICE. In the Matter of the Foundation of the Rev. Edward Morgan for the education of poor children, in the Parishes of Pyle and Kenfig, in the County of Glamorgan; In the Matter of the Welsh Intermediate Educa- tion Act, 1889; In the Matter of the Endowed Schools Acts, 1869, 1873, and 1874; and In the Matter of the Board of Education Act, 1899, and the Board of Education (Powers) Orders in Council 1900 to 1902. The Board of Education have finally settled a SCHEME for the above-named Foundation, and NOTICE is hereby given that unless within two calendar months from the date of this Notice a petition is presented to the Board of Education, in pursuance of Section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act, 1873, praying that the Scheme may be laid be- fore Parliament, such Scheme may be approved by His Majesty without being laid before Parliament. A Copy of the Scheme may be seen free of cost on each week day during such two months between the hours of 10 a.m, and 4 p.m. at the Office of the Board, Whitehall, London, S.W. A copy can be obtained on application at the Post Offices at Pyle and Kenflg Hill, or at the Office of the Board at Whitehall. Dated 2nd July, 1909. ALFRED T. DAVIES, 70 Permanent Secretary. TO THE COMMONERS OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER, And to all other persons whom it may concern. TAKE NOTICE, that a Meeting of the parties entitled to Commonable Rights over the Lands hereinafter mentioned will be held at the Greenmeadow Inn, Llangeinor, in the County of Glamorgan, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JULY, 1909, at four o'clock in the after- noon. for the purpose of appointing a Committee to treat with the Glamorgan County Council for the Compensation to be paid for the extinction of such Commonable Rights over all that piece or parcel of land containing in the whole 1350 square yards, or thereabouts, situate at Pontyrhyl, in the Parish of Llangeinor, in the said County of Glam- organ, and abutting on the road leading from Pontycymmer to Llangeinor. Dated this Seventh day of July, 1909, T. MANSEL FRANKLEN, 47 Clerk to the Glamorgan County Council. TO MILLERS, GROCERS AND OTHERS. TO LET with imme Jiate possession, Newcastle Mill, Mill House and land.—Apply, J. M. Randall, Dunraven Estate Office, Bridgend. 9903 ^■———————i Wanted. WANTED, Clean, Respectable Girl, 16 to 18, early riser; another maid kept.—Apply, Mrs. Hopkins, Brynawel. Llanharran. 43 WANTED, a smart intelligent youth as an Apprentice outdoors. — Rhys Williams, Grocer, Bridgend. 68 WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply Mrs. David Williams, Green Meadow, Coity Fields, Bridgend. 73 WANTED, a Young Man as Carman ;must be honest and sober, permanency.—Apply, Manageress, Steam Laundry, Caerau. 90 WANTED, a well-educated Youth as Appren- tice.—Apply Richard Mumford, M.P.S., Pharmacist, 19, Wyndham St., Bridgend. 83 W ANTED, strong and steady lad, 16 to 18, to help in garden.—Apply at Elmsfield, Bridg- end. 99 WANTED, canvassing Agent for Bridgend dis- trict by Messrs. A. & G. Taylor, Bridgend. —Apply Geo. Strong, 54, Grove-road. 95 WANTED, a strong Girl as General, age 18 to T V 20, wages 16s. to £1 a month, small family, good references.—Apply, Mrs. Arnott, Penyfai Parsonage. 103 WANTED, 2 Apprentices to the Plumbing and V* Heating Trade.—Hitt & Sons, Bridgend. WANTED, good general servant.—Apply, Mrs. R. Jones, Bridge House, Bridgend. 93 BOYS wanted immediately, those just left school preferred.—Apply with reference, Wyman and Sons, Ltd;, Bookstall, G.W.R., Bridgend. 96 DRESSMAKING.—Wanted at once, Appren- IL) tices and Improvers to the Dressmaking.— Apply Mrs. Stanley Jones, Barry House, Bridgend 9957 APPRENTICE wanted to Tailoring.—Apply, W. Taylor, 30, Adare Street. 9978 PIANIST wanted immediately, Lady preferred good home to suitable person.—Apply with references, Pianist, Gazette Office. 19 LEADING Insurance Company have vacancies for Smart and Energetic Men, Full and part time, Llynfi and Ogmore Valleys; First Class Terms.—Applv, SuT>er., 13, Coity Rd., Bridgend. 60 AN Assurance Company, which stands un- rivalled for its liberal conditions of contract, also for its number of varied tables, requires Full and Part time Agents at Gilfach, Garw and Og- more Valleys. Good solid Book free and every encouragement gratuitously given to develop same. —Apply, 66, Bryn Road, Aberkenfig. EDWARD PREECE (JUNIOR), F.A.A., AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, 61, PARK STREET, BRIDGEND. See our Display of m- ROSES At Fruit Stall in the Market, ON SATURDAYS. Boxes of Fresh Cut Blooms 2/6 and upwards. Carriage during July, August & September, Paid. A.TOWNSEND 21, PARK STREET, BRIDGEND. Miscellaneous —— -— CYCLE.—Bargain to anyone that wants a High Grade Coventry Machine, not times, must be turned into cash, 2 best brakes, ball free wheel, latest High Grade Coventry Cycle, plated rims, bebinlr all things and all accessories, lamp and eveI7j fully guaranteed, worth double, £ 3 12s. 6o-> proval willingly before cash sent.—F. J- g&fi lare. 6 Southbourne Terrace, Weston-Super-N SHEEP.—For curing Scab, killing Insects, venting the "Fly" striking, increasing# quantity and quality of the Wool, use (to1 APPROVED DIPS. Note the pncesbeer "Original" Paste Dip, 6s. 6d. for 120 Glenovis Powder Dip, price 4s. 6d. for lQ?sn {/ Non-}>oisonous Liquid Dip, price 5s. a 120 sheep. (Day, Son & Hewitt, Proprietors)- Special Agent for Ogmore Vale Thus. LleVVo7g6 Chemist. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES? Beetles greedily eat Harrison's "Re0? jV Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not toijc Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices G&'nJiV 2s. 3d., 3s. 8d. Postage 2d.—G. W. HAKB-^V Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Bridgend, E. T. Rich, Dunraven Place; Hutchins, 3, Queen Street: Aberkenfig, Lewis; Nantymoel, H. Martyn Hughes, 7»> Street; Ogmore Vale, T. Llewellyn (all TMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every JL who values the Health and Cleanliness Child should use Harrison's Reliable" Pomade. One application kills all Nits rrjjiSf min, beautifies and strengthens the hair. IftcOlk 4Jjd. and 9d., postage Id.—G. W. HARM'S p Chemist, Reading. Agent for Bridgend, J Rich, Dunraven Place; Neath, C. Hutct^yf Queen Street; and J. G. Isaac; AberkenDfeJf Lewis; Nantymoel, H. Martyn Hughes, 74, Street; Maesteg, G. I. Williams; jf Maesteg, Rhys D. Morgan; Caerau, Gvpdy.«(} How ells Ogmore Vale, T. Llewellyn; v mer, J. H. Hopkins, 75, Oxford Street; P°f Duck, Chemist; Nantyflyllon, Alfred High Street (all Chemists). MARSTON'S, 24, Bradford St., Birmi^^ji# Modern light Funeral stock, sale °r, j# New and Second-hand, 50, low prices, easy 1 jjj Hearses, Cars, Coaches, Brakes, Landaus, H»nS$ JB20. Illustrated catalogues and prices free. INSPECTOR OF MINES. Private Lessons by Post. | MINE Managers' Exams. Associateship in Mining, etc. CaPj^jeP1; prepared. Mineralogy, Geology, Coal and^jji# Mining, Placer and Hydraulic Mining, oredr^jrf milling, mining, mining mathematics, -je >■ les, ana surveying. Certificates awarded." QW Syllabus.—The Cambrian Mining School, arwd, Porth, Glam. I PIfP Tirr: Rich'S. I BRIDGEND. DEAD. The London "Daily Mail" reported deaths in one week, from Blood Poison 3f through foolish people cutting their CO a most dangerous practice. If you w'lSi)ee3 rid yourself of an old friend who has v on your feet for months, then try WADKWEL I CORN CURE, and then indeed you will say good-b^jp- it or theni, and walk like you ought 'stead of hobbling along. It is yours 7ici.. f I RICH The Chemist' BRIDGEND^^ J. HORSELL & 50- SCULPTORS, i Monumental Works, P1 ESTABLISHED 1882 All kinds ofjMemorials in Granite, Mw'8 °àø.r Quality of Material and Worfcmanab'P anteed. Old Tombstones Ren;• ———— The Pioneer Life Assurance Co.y CHIEF OFFICE—67, DALK STREET, LivhK ) FACTS FOR WORKING MEÑ. ¡j It is now fairly well known that the t Office, in addition to granting liberal j- money payable at death, grants in respect10 ft policies payment of the full sum assured £ 0^ assured sustaining the loss of two linlbS,nefty eyes by accidental injury, or of half breadwinners m the event of the loss oi or one eye by accident, or quarter benefit 1 illness due to Scarlet Fever, Typhoid$eV X 6 V3 Fever, Smallpox or Diphtheria. Many have been paid. In one case, a boy had caught in a crane, which resulted in gfl ft tation. In another case, a workman lo.vl)i^V through a splint of steel flying into ifc work, whilst in another instance, a min^ a spinal injury by a fall of earth working in the pit. resulting in paralysis> ^0 Company has interpreted as coming meaning of its contract. [Copy]. The Strand, Bl^ej^l\"? C0'1 The Manager, The Pioneer Life Assurance g. Dear Sir, |,e f I hardly know how to thank you f°r j jj&f ous and prompt manner in which y°,l!,}Lni claim on the death of my husband, Wil^ who was fatally injured at the I Colliery, Blaengarw, on Tuesday eveI1^l^li^i; ediately your Superintendent, Mr. -y Bridgend, and your local agent, Mr- 0fit'J( heard of the accident, they informed y°l^-oUM to my surprise they had received fr°nlL gram to pay the claim in full, £ 18 (only fof'] been paid in premiums), without the llSl esS ° ni ities. I have often heard of the proml'1 Pioneer in paying their claims, but II to prove so of my own experience. I Sn.vllSt3 and recommend yonr Company. You !llU- 1 letter if you wish Yours truly, tT ttflP f (Signed) SARAH Vv ltness LAW FORD How ELLS. FOR Life and Accident Assurance combillt; penny per week. Enquire from Agent- e. Agents wanted—Whole or Sp&re 1c Apply to—Mr. JOHN HUGHES, l>'fr 17, Newcastle Hill, Bridgen TIME TAB^' Southerndown B 45 P*0, Leaves Southerndown 8.30 ^.m. and Bridgend 10.10 a.m. and 4.30 A V-0,1 Brake will leave Southerndown at 0 ggeiigj Bridgend at 7 p.m. when there are six ra iT, ut olamorgau PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT I. PREPAID —— 28 One Three InSe Insertion Insertions. J 18 Words 0 6 1 0 27 Words 0 9 1 6 I 3QWorda 1 0 2 0 I 46 Words 1 3 2 6 k 64 Worda 1 6 S 0 i i 63 Words 1 9 3 6 6, 72 Worda 2 0 4 0 I 81 Worda 2 3 4 6 e\tS; The above Charges appiy on'ly to t of Advertisements specified1 below", strictly confined to those which are x PREVIOUS TO INSERTION; if nob they will be charged by the general 0° Miscellaneous Wants. Houses to Let. Apartments to Let. 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