Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
5 articles on this Page
Advertising
JE# A SPECIAL FREE WEDB!N8 6!FT ??F??i a TO SptSeo ciyaPl ou ECIAL FREE WEDDING GIFT RINGS in H- aCltl.- Before you buy the Ring, remember that H. Samuel's colossal sales enable KINGS iu Hall- f ??)?M??NJmA???v<?? him to give the best value anywhere obtainable. H. Samuel is now presenting ll marked 22-ct. ? ?  \T a Special Free Gift Solid Gold. Sold ??N???? TO?ALL ree MEN JOINING OR WITH THE COLOURS ???? 1^\  ??H???\tTBB??? who purchase one of his famous "Lucky" Wedding Rings. World-renowned II 3 "Vfi? t  ??M ? M\ \? '????MM  i  .? for purity, value, superb finish and lasting wear. Latest Court Styles. Private ? upwards, with a ?? I selecting room. WEDDING PRESENTS in enormous variety at next to Factory DFR^ Gtft Free! J  r?*??\ ?????L   -?? N. ? ^J u"" («IIIIiri 7, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF \sMc.A.. op?R. ?N.?r AND AT 6. QUEEN ???10/6.y\( "? ? S?S? AMUEL AND AT 6.QUEEN STREET. ..??Keeper.thetwo '?? ?. ?? (M?<ct<nat?to<A<??n)tr?ty). —— iVHWHV\\UUMUVUVUnVVVMUMV«W\«\\VVWW\VMVVVW\V J No Household JI can be really happy if any of its members are ailing. Sound health in a J JI family is a boon priceless beyond words, and without it, success and J {*, felicity are practically impossible. Much illness is positively unnecessary JI and is occasioned chiefly by neglect. Much anxiety given on this account {! J| to near and dear ones is, therefore, avoidable. It is of the utmost import- Jl j | ance that a reliable remedy should always be at hand to relieve the JI < J earliest symptoms of indisposition. Beecham's Pills are an excellent house- J[ j; hold medicine—safe to take and sure in their curative results. No home jj Should Be Without J J them. They exercise a beneficial effect upon the liver, stomach, kidneys £S and bowels. They give speedy relief, and, in time, they remove most of 5 *j; the ailments connected with these important organs. Attacks of bilious- 5 ness, constipation, flatulence, headache, dyspepsia and other disorders of | «» the digestive system are speedily dispelled by 5 I BEECHAM'S I PILLS t <* «; There is yet iinotlier::arkõn the tablet of your II kiemory. Beecham's Pills, in addition to their acknowledged value in | *[ kidney, liver and stomach disorders, have a specially beneficial effect in <• such ailments as are peculiar to women, many of whom endure needless 5 3» v pain and ill-health through ignorance of this impprtant fact. ? i*V:WWWWWWWVWWVW*VWWVWWWWWWWV kVVWWWWWWVWVWV\$> TBI WINDSOR HOTEL, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. FAMILY, AND COM ME RCIAL HOTEL.. WINE & SPIRITS OF THE, CHOICEST QUALITY. BRAIN'S FLAGON ALES AND STOUT. FIRST-GLASS BILLIARD AND ASSEMBLY-ROOMS. STABLING. "ANOHEB Of THE BRISTOL, WEST OF ENGLAND, SOUTH WALES OPERATIVES PROVIDENT BOOIETY, THE LOYAL DAVID DAVIES LODGE G.U.O.O.F., AND THE STEAM ENGINE MAKERS' 800IETY ■AT. TIL. 359 Babby. T. H HILL, MANAGER. VICTORIA HOTEL, BARRY DOCKS. E. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. BASSETT ARMS HOTEL FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL), HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCKS, Midway between Barry Dook and Oadoxton Stations), I SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY AND WELL MATURED I CHOICEST WINES AND CIGARS. WORTHINGTON'S CELEBRATED BITTER ALE ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT BILLIARDS with Burroughs and Watts' latest Improved Cushions. W Head Quarters of most of the Leading Societies of the District. PROPRIETOR A. J. HOPKIN. CASTLE HOTEL, BARRY DOCKS. ONLY ONE QUALITY, THE BEST. Most of the Societies of the District use the above Hotel for Meeting purpose MRS. FARMER, PROPRIETRESS. Barry Dock Hotel, 'Phone 267 Barry. Facing Barry Dock Railway Station. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY. I Splendid Banquet Hall for Balls, Receptions, & Dinners Special 1/6 Luncheon. Billiards, 3 Tables. HY. J. HAZELL, MANAGER. Late Manager Gower Hotel, London. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED IN THE BARRY AND CADOXTON DISTRICT. Furniture Carefully Removed. of all eizes kept. By Hour or FURNITURE REMOVED Light and Heavy Hauling done at DAVID i. PA;ULETT, Moderate Prioea. Estimates Free. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES By ROAD Estimates Free. Coal Merchant, Court-road, CADOXTON-BARRY. Offieco-STATION YARD & MARKET MEWS, CADOXTON. TelephoneJNo. 349 Suitable Lrggage Carts kept for Commercials, etc. Weddings a Speciality. Grey Horaesbept. FOR SIXTY-FIVE YEARS Have this well-known Firm successfully carried on Business, and during that long period have faithfully fulfilled their obligations to their vast army of customers, so that to-day they stand in the Front Rank of the Furnishers of the United Kingdom BEVAN & COMPANY LTD. Registered as "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," NEAR EMPIRE, & 07, ST. MARY STREET CARDIFF; SWANSEA; NEWPORT, &c., Hold enormous Stocks of everything required for Furnishing, Warrant all Goods, and sell at Rock-bottom prices! PIANOS (warranted for 10 years) from 10/6 monthly Delivery free up to 200 miles from all Branches Terms—Cash, or generous credit arrangements Catalogues gratis Train fares of Cash Customers paid Follow the. example of this loving couple, by placing your Orders in the hands of Bevan & Company WALES' LARGEST FURNISHERS. The adoption of Motor Traction at certain Branches has released for Sale several very useful Vans and Carts in good condition, which are now on offer much below their value WHARTON-STREET SALEROOMS CARDIFF. MR. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by AUCTION on MURSDAY NEXT a Large Assemblage of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed for convenience of Sale, oomprising Dining and Drawing-room Suites, 2 excellent Pianofortes, Walnut Sideboards and Over- mantels, Dining and Occasional Tables, Wal- nut and Oak Hallstands, Clocks, Bronzes. Tea and Dinner Services, Carpets and Rugs, Ourbs and Brasses, 6 Bedroom Suites m various woods, AD-Brass and other Bed- steads, Wire and Wool Overlays, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Tables, Toilet Ware, fte., &o. S&a at I o'clock sharp; No reserve. Also a quantity of Furniture removed from Briton Ferry and Whitchurch. Holloway's Pills are of priceless value in keeping H the-blood free from-impurities and the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys in jt proper functional activity. They give speedy relief in cases of Head- ) ache, Biliousness, Nausea, Dizziness, and cure the worst cases of Consti- t pation. Females find them without equal for their various ills. ( AND ) KoIIoway's Ointment  riIs s e?s?seennttiia,7 Illly y a remedy to keep ) always in the house. With a large family it is always useful. Apply it to Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, Boils, Abscesses, etc. It also promply ithek-es and- — Cures Bronchitis, Asthma, Sore Throat, Quinsy and other afiectipns of the Throat and Cliest. I IEDDING J KEEPER, & EMBLEMENT R I N G S- fINEST SELECTION AND BEST VALTJB H. B. CROUCH'S, 16, St MARY-STREET, 48, QUEEN STREET 9, High-street Arcade, Cardiff THE 1CITYMEWELLERS. Guaranteed beet Value in the Principality A Handsome- Present given to every Purchaser naming this Paper. THE GREAT SKIN CURE. BUDDEN'S S.R. SKIN OINTMENT. I It will cure Itching after one application destroys every form of Eczema; heals old Wounds and Sores; acts like a charm on Bad Legs; is infallible for Piles; prevents Cuts from festering will cure Ringworm in I, a few days; removes the most obstinate Eruptions and Scurvy. Boxes, Sd and Is 5d. Agent for Barry Do^ ks,Mr D. J. Thomas, Chemist 'I 148, Holton-road. -=-  ??m ? w aa??Ef) ?powbER  'l\I'' 1XEADACHEJOOTHACHE??_ i AND MEURALC!A ? 1? 7? 7X< QUICKEST and MOST CERTAIN CURE )??U 1 2-ch, 1'6 do^ at aM Chemists & Sto? I 5"'D I" 'PoSTAGE 'OR SAMPL£ J.Ncfie?i JONES a C-,LLANELLY. MiwmRnaaimaRMaaniKmiMmMmMmacKwmMp fi The Welshman's Favourite. IMABON Sauce I I PW As good as its Name. I I DON'T FAIL TO GET IT. t S Many/mcturtri—BLANCH' St. Pater St., Cardiff. W KMMMasnaMmMaaaasunmMiKmwmaaKtKW v TJ;
I BARRY POLI( F COURT.
I BARRY POLI( F COURT. I Fn FRIDAY. I Before :.lr..J:lm LmnLil! < Mr. Sam Thomas. I BYE-LAWS BREACH. Mr. D. Rees, school attendance officer to the Barry Education Com- mittee, proved breach of education bye- laws against Sarah Alice Ralph, whose son. lie said. was 13 years of age. and had been absent 9? times out of 107. Four previous summonses tIi.zid been issued against the lad's father. who had joined the Army. There were seven children. The case was ad- journed for a fortnight. I THREE XD A FLAGOX. Morris James. a respectably dressed elderly man. was i'harg<>d with throw- ing broken glass on the highway, to the danger of the public. P.C. Thos. Jones said defendant de- liberately threw a flagon of beer in the road. and it smashed. Defendant pleaded that two soldiers tried to take the flagon from him. One succeeded but he got if. back and smashed it so that thov should not have it, He was fined 5. Defendant: I appeal against it. i XOT ADVERTISED. John Champion, a local haulier, was j charged with using a lorry withont a name thereon. Defendant admitted the offence anlll pleaded that he had a new board fixed on the lorry, and he forgot to put t,lie name on. I Ho was fined THE COXQEERIXC HEROES." I Matthew Morris, a seaman, forfeited I a deposit of 10 on a charge of being drunk and disorderly in Broad-street. Thomas Hellier, for a similar offence, was ordered to pay 5/- fine. Six members of the crew of the s.s. Bendal. were charged with being drunk and disorderly. There were two charges against Paul R.umskowsky. a Russian, one proved by P.C. J. Sulli- van. and the other by Dock-constable, r; Roderick, and in each case deposits I of 10/- were made. Similar forfeits were made by John Petrowsky, arrested by P.C. Sullivan, who also apprehended Andreas Orba: Roman Coch. in custody of P. C. Thomas Jones: Michael Theoda, ar- rested by Dock-constable Harvey, who also arrested John Jacobson. all Rus- sians. John Macdonald. a Barry Dock man. | was dismissed with a caution on a I charge of being drunk and incapable in Graving Dock-street, SLEEP R ATHER TILX DCTY. William Brown, an A. B.. was charged with failing to join Transport Hooton. Police-constable Thomas Richards spoke to receiving defendant into cus- tody at 7 p.m. on October 14th from the Cardiff Police. In reply to the charge, defendant said. "I overslept." Edward Yowles. Board of Trade official, produced the articles of the vos-j se "\Fi-. T,ow(li-)ii The Bench take a' seri- ous view of these offences. You will go to prison for a month. I CHIEF OFFICER'S OFFENCE. Henry Joseph Murphy, a respectably dressed Cardiff man, was charged with failing to join H.M. Transport Hooton. .Police-constable Francis John spoke to receiving defendant into custody from the Cardiff police. At Barry Docks Police Stati on witness charged him. and in reply, defendant said. "I was at. the quayside before high water. I hut the ship had salhd." f Edward Yowles. Board of Trade I officia-l. said defendant was chief officer of the vessel. Defendant left the ship after loading j her. and went home to Cardiff. He I gave the weight of the cargo to the cap-1 tain on the previous "Wednesday, and was told that the >hi!> would proceed to sea trie following morning. On Thursday mom nig. he walked from Penarth Dock Station to the quavside. arr iving about 10.20. but found the ship had sa-ded. Be tried to stop her Ban v Island, by telephoning to the | Signal Station, bur was unable to do so. I Fd. ward Yowles said lie was at. the quayside time after the ship .1 '1 1 jspiieo. out saw norninc of defendant, Ellen Murphy, defendant' s wife, said 1 her husband left the hou<e on the pre- vious day to join the ship. He had j never -hefore failed to join during the 2.9 years of their married life. She had five children. J Mr. Lowdon: This is a serious nee. more so because, vou are an offi- cer. AVe take a strong view of these cases, but after your wife's evidem?- wev.?n fine, yor, £ o. <,r a month's im- ?N'() v?- i. 'E". ''I. ?l pr]S(?"men?.  D?f-r<h..nt\ v.f<'r;dhd<?t. "Thank you. g 'nth-men. and s'h-ntlv fainted away. i Before Mr. J. Lowdon and JILl Humphrey Walli-. RATE CASES. I Application leaving been made by Mr. John Jenkins, superintendent col- lector to the Barry District Couneil, ders for payment of poor and general :L j: -=-L- I di:tri('f rat?s were made against J. H? !fold h nud C?ar?? Wood?Jd. SUNDAY DRIXKIXG IX THE .I.' .'1 I. J YALE. 11 1 John Dyer, a young man, charged with being drunk and incap- able. Pol ice-.sergeant Herbert Evans said defendant arrived at Barry Railway Station on the previous dav by the Yale of Glamorgan train. He was helplessly drunk, and witness was obliged to con- vey him to the Police Stalion. Defendant pleaded guilty. Yr. Lowdon I am sorry to say t here j" a "great deaJ of this kind ofHhing going I suppose you went there to get drink? Defendant: No. sir. Fined o or seven davs" imprison- ment. LATE CAMPERS. Frank McKenna and Patrick Gar- ritv. iseamcn. were charged with sleep- ing out. Dock-constable Charles Roderick spoke to finding both men at three o'clock that morning, fast asleep in an old lodge at the Xew Dock. Tne ( lerjc Air. J. W Morris; W hat are they? rr i,v is an American cattleman. They were cautioned and dismissed. SERIOUS CHARGE Ac, A INST FAHER. Alfred Meadows, an elderly man from Penarth. was charged on remand with carnally knowing Beatrice Muriel Gwendoline Meadows, his daughter. Air. A. Jackson, solicitor, defended. Police-sergeant Wakley gave evi- dence of receiving prisoner into cus- tcldy fr, un the Bridgend police, and conveying him hi Penarth Policoi Station, where, in replv to the charge, he said. ''I am not gir'lty." Prisoner v.*as remanded in custody till W ednesday at Penarth.
YOUR GIRLS APPETITE.
YOUR GIRLS APPETITE. When your growing daughter's appe- tite becomes feeble and she shows a desire for sour, starchy or chalky HT- ticles louk aftor the condition of blood. If she is pale and languid^ nervous, without ambition, and irritable, her blood is unable to meet the demands made upon it. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a speci- fic remedy for the form of ancemia or; lack of blood that affects growing and treatment with these pills will not only correct the trouble but prevent it from progressing into a worse form. During her "teens a girl lays the fouiidat ion for her future health. Lack of blood at thi's time may rob her of robust, healthy womanhood. It is of the greatest importance to administer girls who grow pale and weak a safe, reliable tonic, and Dr. Williams' Pi life Pills meet every requirement of the mo sit careful mot hers. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make the blood of women at all ages rich and red. and it thou carries rene.wed health and strength to every part of the body. These pills are recommended whenever a tonic is needed. Begin Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for Pale People to-day; fpfc them from any dealer, but ask for Dr. Williams", for substitutes are sometimes offered. FREE to ladv readers.— The helpful Ijook. Plain Talks." will be sent free if a request be addressed to Hints 4fi, Hoi born Viaduct. London. THE PRICE OF 1 LAULING BRICKS, — 4 A meeting of the Barry Puli.11c Works Committee was held on Friday' list. Mr. L. P. Griffiths presiding.* :\fn.rs..1. :\Lu.J¡;ll1..T.P. R. Jone« W. howler, and T. Evans were also present. A letter was received from Mr. Her- bert Arkell, Cadoxton Brickworks, üf- feriiig. t iJiousimd bricks for the use of the CounciPs ste;i4n wagon hauling bricks from the Brickworks i(J hissity at tlie Barry Garden Suburb. fr. S. R. Jones moved that the offei be refused it being pointed out that the general price for hauling m the district was 12/6 per thousand. fr. T. Evans seconded, and this was carried.
BARRY PLATELAYER'S XARROW,…
BARRY PLATELAYER'S XARROW, ESCAPE. James Perkins (50). of Yere-street, Cadoxton-Barry, a platelayer on the Barry Railway, was at work early on Friday morning last. when, unknown to Perkins, an engine approached, and knocked 3iim down. Lying between the rails until the engine bec-iue sbHoD- nry. he thus escaped being run over, andwa.s later detained at the Town Accident Hospital suffering from jn- juries to his back and head.
Advertising
^TFbr Cakes, Pastry, Puddings W? BAK'NG POWDER, Jm KorwicRS]