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C A DOXTON -BARRY. MR AND MRS RICHARDSON, 8, Dovedale-street, Court-road, Cadoxton, desire to tender their most sincere thanks to the many friends who have shown such deep sympathy in their recent family bereavement. THE BRITISH TRIUMPHS cause great con- sternation and alarm amongst the Boers, but LLOYD AND COMPANY'S Wonderful Value in New Season's Clothing will take the town by storm Magnificent collection of Men'9, Youths', and Boys' Clothing of every grade, best value in town.- Addresses, 89 and 93, Main-street, Cadoxton and 72, Holton-road, !Barry Docks. BRITISH WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. —The monthly meeting of the Cadoxton branch of the B.W.T.A. was held at Mount Pleasant Baptist Chapel, Cadoxton, on Thursday, the 5th instant, Mrs T. M. Williams in the chair. The President gave an address on the Temperance Congress held in London, and showed the position of the Association in the temperance cause. Mrs N. Hughes, Mrs Brownjohn, and the Rev L. Ton Evans also took part in the proceedings. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT THE UNITED METHODIST FREE CHAPEL.—The anniversary services of the Cadoxton United Methodist Free Chapel took place on Sunday last. The Rev J. J. Davies, Barry Docks, preaching in the morning. In the afternoon, anthems, solos, recitations, etc., were rendered by the Sunday School-scholars, and addresses were delivered by Mr .Baker, Mr Steel, and other gentlemen. The evening service was conducted by Mr Baker, Cardiff, whilst Miss L. Scopes presided at the organ. TEMPERANCE.—One of a series of monthly gospel temperance meetings held under- the. auspices of the Barry Circle of Ironsides was held on Friday evening last at the Moors, Cadoxton. The chair was taken by Mr Jones, Barry Island, who delivered an excellent speech and Mr W. T. Medhurst -spoke of the great expenditure and waste of money in drink, which, when compared with the sum contributed in aid of foreign missions, was a disgrace to a Christian nation like ours.—Mr Smith (an ex-police officer), also spoke, showing the duty of every Christian to set a good example, and said intoxicating drinks were the greatest,enemy of man. The Barry Y.M.C.A. Band gave several selections which were much appreciated. Miss Roberts gave a solo and Miss Horsey presided at the organ. Among those who also took part in the proceedings were the Revs D. Hussey and Ton Evans, Messrs E. Morgan, C. Cable, J. Lewis Jones, S. Lavis, and E. J. Curtis, -ThIS (Thursday,) evening the Rev M. Morris, Swansea, will speak at Bethesda, Barry:; and on Friday evening at the Roval Hotel-square, Cadoxton. v

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