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BARRY DOCKS. SPIRITUALISM.—Mr George Harris, of Cardiff, will speak next Sunday evening on the Philosophy of Spiritualism, at the New Atlantic Hall (entrance, Lane off Sydenham-street), Barry Docks. Service to commence at 6.30. All are cordially invited. BENEFIT SMOKINW CONCERT. Under the auspices of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, a smoking concert will be held at the Castle Hotel, Barry Docks, on Saturday evening next, at 7.30, lor the benefit of the widow and orphans of the late Brother Mackenzie. Tickets 6d each. An attractive programme has been provided. REMOVAL OF BUSINESS,—Mrs J. W. Wilson, confectioner, etc., of 148, Holton-road, Barry Docks, is about to remove her place of business to 139, Holton-road (nearly opposite the present premises), where the high-class temperance drinks, confectionery, etc.. for which she enjoys a sound reputation, may be obtained as heretofore. HORSE BOLTED.—On Wednesday morning last William Bleay, a young man in the employ of Mr Tom Haworth, aerated water manufacturer, Barry Docks, was driving a horse and cart in Holton-road, when the animal bolted. Bleay being thrown from the vehicle. Luckily his injuries were slight, being a cut on the back of the head and bruises about the face. BUTTRILLS-ROAD METHODIST FREE CHURCH.— Services next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev R. Ashby Howe, pastor. Evening subject, A Stronghold in the Time of Trouble.' Soloist, Miss Ina Carr. Come, and welcome.—The Sunday School Anniversary Services on June 5th. Special Singing by the Scholars and Friends at all Services. Afternoon and Evening, Rev Alfred Fenton. MUSICAL. -Among the successful candidates at the recent examination of the London College of Music, held at Cardiff, were Master Rowland Adams, Holton-road Miss Marion Heath, Wood- land-road and Miss Frances Bumford, Pyke- street, all gaining first-class certificates, the latter being the youngest candidate in the Barry district to pass the senior examination, All were pupils of Mr W. H. Shinn, of 26, Court-road, Barry Docks, and 15, Windsor-road, Barry. BIBLE CHRISTIAN WHITSUN TREAT. The annual treat of the Sunday School of the Bibre Christian Chapel, Court-road, Barry Docks, was held on Whit-Monday. The party, numbering over 150, left Cadoxton by rail for Sully, and, despite the wretched climatic conditions which set in during the afternoon, the company spent a pleasant afternoon, returning, however, a little earlier than they would probably otherwise have done. DINAM HALL, MERTHYR-STREET.—Services next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6 30 p.m.; preacher (morning and evening), Pastor O. Rees. Children's Services, Sunday, 11 a.m., 2.30 and 6.30 p.m. Monday evening, Prayer Meeting. Wednesday evening, Christian Endeavour Society. Hearty welcome. Sankey's hJmns. All seats free.- Sunday School Children to assemble at the School on Saturday next, May 28th, at 12 30, to proceed to a neighbouring field for Treat Sports. TREAT TO CO-OPERATIVES' CHILDREN.—The children of the members of the Barry Dock Co- operative Society celebrated their third annual treat on Whit-Tuesday. Owing to the wet state of the weather the treat was held in the spacious Artillery Volunteer Drill-hall in Bassett-street, and not in a field at the Witchill Farm, as in- tended. Tea having been provided, games, races, &c., were indulged in, the children being delighted with the enjoyment afforded them. The attendance on the occasion was unusually large, and the Cadoxton School Drum and Fife Band played several selections of music. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY to Buy New and Up-to- Date Goods at Ruthlessly Cut Down Prices. LLOYD & Co.'s Gigantic Annual Stock-taking Sale is now proceeding, and will continue for 21 days. Piles of Men's Suits from 7/11, Youths' Suits from 4/11, Boys' Suits from 1/6 at fabulous reductions to clear. Overcoats for Men, Youths, and Boys to clear. Bargains in Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Umbrellas, Cardigan Jackets, Hats, and Caps. Grand chance for mothers to fit the boys with Suits and Odd Garments at Bargain Prices. Workmen can buy their Work- day or Best Clothing during Lloyd & Co.'s Sale, at prices which will equal a rise in their wages.— Sale at this address onlyLLOYD & Co., the Popular Outfitters, 72, Holton-road, Barry Docks. THE VOLUNTARY HOSPITAL. A half-hour jumble sale in aid of the funds of the Voluntary Hospital will be held next and following Mondays, at 2.30 p.m. Gifts of books, clothes, furniture, etc., will be welcomed.—The following contribu- tions have been received towards the general fund :-Messrs Houlder Bros. £5 5s, Miss Green- wood 10s, Rev Canon Inman 5s, Mrs Payne Evans 5s, Mrs G. Clarke 5s, Mr A. S. Browne A3, Mr C. Gregorie 21s, in hall box Is, Mrs Brooks' Hoop-la box 4s 10d, half-hour jumble sale (May 16th) 15s lid, Mrs Holt 1Gs 6d, in outside box 3s 9d, Anon 10s, Is, 2s 6d, Mrs Simons 21s, Mr A. E. Sidgett 10s, half-hour sale of jumble things Is 8d, Mr T. Hugh Williams 20s, Mr A. Grace 10s, and Mrs Brooks' box 2s 5d.-Contributions to Building Fund :—Mr H.O. Addison 5s, Mr E. H. Burnett 5s, Mr T. Sheldon 20s, Mrs P. Evans 2s 6d. Total received this year, £4 18s. We want to raise this amount to E300 before the close of the year. Contributions from Id upwards marked Building Fund will be welcomed.—A Penny Prize Draw- ing in aid of the funds of the Voluntary Hospital, Barry Docks, will be held on Wednesday, August 3rd, 1904. Prizes :—China tea service, case and pipe, silver brooch, leg of mutton, lace collar, half-dozen pocket-handkerchiefs, box of honey- dew tobacco, carving knife and fork, tin of tea, chicken, pickled tongue, bottle of scent, eight yards of Oxford shirting, tin of biscuits, rabbit, box of toilet soap, plum cake, piece of pork. doll, and ladies' tie. For the largest number of tickets sold—1st, an umbrella 2nd, a walking stick 3rd, a pair of pigeons. Winning numbers will appear in the Barry Dock News and Evening Express, Friday, August 5th. BARRY. BARRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services will be held next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Young Men's Meeting, 10 a.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev C. J. Lewis, B.A., pastor. CAERPHILLY EISTEDDFOD.—Master Marchant Herbert, of Barry, won the first prize at Caerphilly Eisteddfod on Whit-Monday in the pianoforte solo 11 Ye Tambourin." He is a pupil of Professor E. P. Mills, L.R.A.M., Cardiff. BARRY DISTRICT GLEE SOCIETY.—The annual meeting of this Society will be held on Sunday next, at four p.m. sharp, at Bethesda Schoolroom, High-street, Barry. All members are earnestly requested to attend. W. G. EASTABROOK, 5, Broad-street, Barry Practical Piano, Organ, &c., Tuner and Repairer (late Manager for Messrs Thompson and Shackell). Pianos and Organs supplied on easy terms of payment or at lowest possible prices for cash. Piano tuning, 2s 6d. BARRY ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.— Next Sunday, the Rev J. A. Mitchell, B.A., of London, Secretary of the Congregational Union of England and Wales, will preach morning and evening. This is Mr Mitchell's first visit to Barry. He was recently appointed to succeed the late Rev W. J. Woods, B,A. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. BARRY DOCK AND DISTRICT PREMIER STEAM LA UNDRY. -The above Laundry ,at Cadoxton- Barry, is entirely under new management. Any work entrusted to their care shall receive the greatest attention. Over 20 years' experience in Laundry Work; London and South Coast. Satisfaction guaranteed. A postcard will ensure van calling. -E. J. LEWIS. Manager. ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL TREAT.—The largest Sunday School treat ever known in con- nection with St. Paul's Church Sunday School, Barry, was held on Whit-Monday. The Sunday scholars, teachers and friends, numbering about 360, journeyed to Wenvoe by the noonday train. Unfortunately the latter part of the afternoon was wet, but the children seemed to greatly enjoy themselves in the schoolroom. Great credit is due to the Sunday School teachers and especially to Mr F. C. Pursall, the superintendent, for the excellence of the arrangements. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY to Buy New and Up-to- Date Goods at Ruthlessly Cut Down Prices. LLOYD 9C Co.'s Gigantic Annual Stock-taking Sale is now proceeding, and will continue for 21 I days. Piles of Men's Suits from 7/11, Youths' Suits from 4/11, Boys' Suits from 1/6 at fabulous reductions to clear. Overcoats for Men, Youths' and Boys to clear. Bargains in Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Umbrellas, Cardigan Jackets, Hats, and Caps. Grand chance for mothers to fit the boys with Suits and Odd Garments at Bargain Prices. Workmen can buy their Work- day or Best Clothing during Lloyd & Co.'s Sale, at prices which will equal a rise in their wages.— Sale at this address only :—LLOYD & Co., the Popular Outfitters 72, Holton-road, Barry Docks. COGAN. BARRY DOCK AND DISTRICT PREMIER STEAM LA UNDRy.-TheaboveLatmdry,at Cadoxton-Barry, is entirely under new management. Any work entrusted to their care shall receive the greatest attention. Over 20 years' experience in Laundry Work, London and South Coast. Satisfaction guaranteed. A postcard will ensure van calling. —E. J. LEWIS, Manager. CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL TREAT.—The children attending the Church Sunday Schools of Llan- dough, Leckwith, and Cogan, numbering between 300 and 400, were, as usual, every year, entertained by Mr and Mrs T. R. Thompson, of Erw'r Delyn, on Monday last. Tea was followed by the usual games, which, owing to the rain, took place in the spacious sheds. WENVOE. INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, NEURALGIA, — Sleeplessness and other nervous disorders speedily disappear under a course of Gwilym Evans' Bitters. It is purely vegetable and the best tonic ever I discovered.—See advt.

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