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DRINK GALORE IRISH WHISKY. Sold at the Principal Bars in the Town. War- ranted Pure and Wholesome Spirit, a Blend of the Finest Dublin Whiskies. Vide Analytical report. SOLE PROPRIETORS: CAREY AND CO., QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ÁLSO SOLE AGEXTS FOR— DEUTZ k GELDERMANN, ERNEST IRROY AND RUIN ARTS CHAMPAGNE. BOTTLERS OF BASS'S ALES & GUINNESS' STOUT. Telephone 593. Telegraphic Address, Galore.[207 G.H.B. GOLDEN HOP/jy BITTER /&/ (LIGHT DINNER ALEy IS. PER GALLON. £ ? PALE ALE- /*>/ Is. 2d. Per Gallon /Ar 1Q;1. Per Gallon. y STOUT— Is. 2d. Per Gallon. IN 4ti GALLON CASKS AND UPWARDS. [285 MacGregor & Sons, "iyi[ O NU MENTAL "TXTO R K S, .A-'i. KENILWORTH ROAD, CADOXTON. MONUMENTS IN STONE. MARBLE AND GRANITE. Shops. Restaurants, &:c., Fitted with Marble or Enamelled Slate at Moderate Prices. [337 R. Bishop, TAILOR, HOSIER & HATTER, 50, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. BEST VALUE FOR CASH. N.R.—OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE. [367 WE TAKE THE CAKE" FOR FASHION & VALUE. FULLY 25 PER CENT. SAVED ON ALL PURCHASES PEL CLOTHING COMPANY, LOW PRICE TAILORS. 45, St. Mary-street. Cardiff, (Opposite the Royal Hotel"). gr^ndid Show of all the Newest Summer Fashions. [324 A CURE-A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. What Saved his Life. OPINION OF WELL-KNOWN MEN. lUr. ISAAC EVANS, Neath, Miners'Agent, says :— "I have taken the "Coltsfoot' for seveie Colds and Hoarseness, anri have found it to be undoubtedly of very ^veat benefit. From the Rev. R. D. ROBERTS. Bantist Minister, Carhuai), Llwyiihencly. Dear Sir, I caught a very severe Cold, and was in couKcquence for a length of tune in a mo.4 undesirable a,r.d w.infuL conditiou. I then obtained a bottJe of Coltsfoot, which soon restored me to my usual health. From my. experience of it, I heartily recommend it to •tie notice of my fellow-countrymen.—Tours truly. MR Morgan W. James. Rev. R. D. ROBERTS. COLTSFOOT, THE GREAT CHEST HEALER AND PROTECTOR, Is ,2. compound liquid extract made from the active medicinal principles of the Coltsfoot Plant, in combination with other hi^hiv recognised remedies. rr.s SUCCESS is REMARKABLE, FULL OF HEALING VIRTUES. A speedv and certain cure for Coughs, Colds. TriSuenza. Hoarseness. Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of Rbod, and old-standing Chest Affections, commonly '-t'led Consumption. Put up in Bottles, Is. Ud., 2s. 9d„ and 4s. 6d. each. Ask lor Coltsfoot, and see that you get it. Soft? 'it/ nit Cheir, '*ts everywhere, or Po.t /■ ree. Great netting by purchasing larger tizet. Prepared only by MORGAX W. JAMES. Manufacturing Chemist, Llanelly, South Wales. [331 USE ONLY EOTHERFRLLI'S TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 4, STUART HALL HAYES, CARDIFF. [11 DO yon desire to realise the best possible prices and secure a numerous company when yon dispose of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock, M^rciiandise or Household Furniture? — See that your Advertisements are inserted in the South Wale* A; v, TIIUAS pnWIS COTTA&ERS' HOSTICULTtTEAL SOCIETY. THE FIRST ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW WILL BE HELD AT BRYNEITHIN, DINAS FOWIS, On WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24, 1892. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. ADMISSION — Subscribers, at 1 p.m.: Non- j9ttbsoriber3. at 2 p.m.. admission Is.; Non-Sub- scribsis, at 3 p.m., admission (id. 3G4] J. B. MO OXFORD, RON. SEC.. j ARTISTIC FURNITURE IAIUFACTUEERS. TRAP NELL A X D GANE, THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HOUSE FURNISHERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES. ^RTISTIC FURNITURE. ECOXOMIC JPURNITURE. ^YELL"MADE J^RNITURE. JNEXPENSIVE PURNITURE. SHOW ROOMS FOR WALES 38 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, JOINING-ROOM JPURNITURE. J>EDROOM JPURNITURE. J^RAWING-ROOM J^URNITURE. JGOUDOIR JPURNITURE. B REAKFAST-ROOill FURXITURE. J>ILLIARD-ROOM FUR-NITUITE. J^ITCHEN FLRXITURE. JJOTEL JPURNITURE. OUR MUCH RENOWNED IIT-AT TT it u Uf COTTAGE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, I 38, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. TRAPNELL & GANE, Complete House Furnishers, Carpet and Linoleum "Warehousemen, 31 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AT COLLEGE GREES, BRISTOL; COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. CATALOGUES FREE. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID TO THE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. [239 PONTYPRIDD UNION. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a MASTER'S RESIDENCE and the CONVER- SION of the CHILDREN S BLOCK into an IN- FIRMARY. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of the Architects, Messrs. Seward and Thomas. Queen's Chambers. Cardiff. Tenders to be sent to me on or before TUES- DAY, the 23rd inst. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. E. C. SPICKETT, Clerk. Pontypridd. 3rd August, 1892. f388 u The Penycoedcae Quarries Company, Limited, Pontypridd. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS. AND OTHERS. A LARGE QUANTITY of first-class SILLS. STEPS. KERB, CHANNELLING, and other STONE ready for immediate delivery.-Apply as above. L377 The Cadoxton-Barry Histrionic Society. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held at the SHAFTESBURY TEM- PERANCE HOTEL. CADOXTON. on TUESDAY NEXT, the 23rd of AUGUST, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of Electing Officers, Arranging Pro- gramme, etc., for coming Season. All Members —both Ladies and Gentlemen—are requested to attend, and any others desirous of joining the Society. [397 Barry Congregational Church. SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21st, 1892, j REV. J. H. STOWELL, M.A., Will preach Morning an1! Evening, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Subject for Morning :— "THE PERFECT RELIGION" Subject for Evening :— "ANXIOrS ENQUIRERS." All Seats free. Hymn Books provided. BETHEL ENGLISH CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL, COURT ROAD CADOXTON. rpHE ^UNDAY gCIIOOL ^NNIVERSARY Will be held at the above Chapel on | SUNDAY NEXT. Order of Services as follows :— At 11 a.m., Sermon by the Rev. J. W. MATTHEWS, Pastor. At 2.30 rand 5 p.m.. Recitations, iSinging, kc., by the Children. Collections will be made in aid of the Sunday School Funds. [400 VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. SEVERN VOLUNTEER DIVISION ROYAL ENGINEERS SUBMARINE MINERS. DARRY DETACHMENT. I Orders for the week ending 27th August,118S2 :— On Duty Lance-corporal Freeman. Drills as under :— Thursday, 25th August, the Detachment will pro- ccedM Cardiff by train, leaving Ra.rry nt 7.57 p.m.,and march from Gr.tngetowntr) the Establishment in order to return to Stores the following articles—wz., great coat and strap, cantcen, canteen cover and strap, water bottle and strap, haversack, rifles, jugs, and sight- protectors. Any pay which may be (lue will be made -v on delivery of articles. Uniform to be worn—drill order; that is. tunics, forage caps, dress pants, rolled top coats, canteens, water bottles.jhaversacks, rifles, and side arms. By Order, J. ARTHUR HUGHES, Lieut. S.V.D.R.E., Commanding Barry Detachment. 11TH COMPANY. 2XD GLAMORGAN* ARTIL- LERY VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY ORDERS.— Barry Dock. 19th Aug., 1892. Drills for the week commencing 22nd Aug., 1832 :— Monday 22nd, Gun Drill. Tuesday 23rd. Gun Drill. Wednesday 24th. Repository Exercise. Written examination for Skiil-at-Arms Competition at Cardiff, undress uniform to be worn, leave Ca.ioxton by the 6.59 p.m. train. Thursday 25th, Gun Drill. Friday 26th. Gun Drill. Saturday, 20th (to-morrow), Gun Practice at Laver- Dock, all Skill-at-Arms competitors must attend also examination for Signalling :tt Lavcrnoclc, un- dress uniform to be worn, leave Cadoxton by the 4.27 p.m. train. Hours of Drills. 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. All Carbines, Swords, Great Coats, and Camp Kits to be brought to Store as soon as possible. By Order, ,(Signed) J. JUST. HANDCOCK, Capt., Commanding 11th Company. J I BRISTOL CHANNEL PASSENGER SERVICE (LIMITED). DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTOX by the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. FRI., Aug. 19.-12.30, 2.45, FRI., Aug. 19.—1.35, 4.0, 7.0 5.15 p.m. I p.m. SAT., Aug. 20.—6.40, S.5 a.m., SAT., Aug. 20.—7.40, a.m. 3.0. 5.15 p.m. 1.30, 4.10, 6.20, 8.20 p.m. MON., Aug. 22. — 3.5, a.m. HON., Aug 22. — 9.0 a.m., 3.30, 5.40, 7.40 p.m. 4.30. 6.40, 8.40 p.m. TUES., Aug. 23.— ».15. a.m., TUES., Aug. 23.—10.10, a.m., 4.10, 6.30 p.m. 5.15, 7.30 p.m. WED., Aug. 24. —7.15, 1.25 WED., Aug. 24—8.15,10.30 a.m., 4.45, 7.0 p.m. a.m., 5.45, 8.0 p.m. THt'R?., Aug. 25.- 7.45, THXJRS., Aug. 25.-2.45, 10.0 a.m., 5.15, 7.20 p.m. 11.0 a.m., 6.15, 8.15 p.m. FRI., Aug., 26.-8.5, 10.15 FRI., Aug. 26. — 9.0, 11.30 a.m.. 6.0 p.m. a.m., 7.0 p.m. a.m.. 6.0 p.m. a.m., 7.0 For full particulars see Dills. EDWARD ROBERTSON & CO., Agents. 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. Barry Dock Sanitary Steam laundry Company, Limited. ISSUE OF LOAN NOT EXCEEDING £1,500. THE DIRECTORS of the above offer for sub- JL scription a. loan of not exceeding £1,500 in lots of £ 100, repayable in two years secured by trust deed on the whole of the undertaking, and carrying 6 per cent. interest from date of issue. For further particulars apply to Mr. David Shaw. Vere-street, Cadoxton or to Mr. F. P. Jones-Lloyd, Solicitor. Barry Dock. F352 THE CADOXTON AND BARRY BILL-POSTING & ADVERTISING CO., LTD- OFFICES 12, VERE ST., CADOXTON. HAVE the Largest and Best Bill posting Stations in the District; Large Hoardings near the Cadoxton, Barry Dock, and Barry Rail- way Stations. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DISPLAYING POSTERS. All work carefully attended to. Communications to be addressed to the Secretary. [866 G. H. J> U R N E T T FAMILY BUTCHER, Of Barrv-road, Cadoxton. has opened a BRANCH BUSINESS at 57. HIGH-STREET. BARRY, with none but prime English Beef, Wether Mutton, Veal, Lamb, and dairy-fed Pork. FAMILIES WAITED UPON DAILY. [329 _n_m_-n- MR. A. A. WESTON, AUCTIONEER, VALUER. & ESTATE AGEXT 2, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. N.B.—HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and TRADES- MEN'S STOCKS Sold at the above Rooms Weeklv on Commission. Goods intended for Friday's Sale should be sent in not later than Wednesday each week. [42. REGISTER! \J:¡ U | REGISTER!! All Liberals who receive Notice of Objection on Saturday, should at once cOlnnlunicate with Mr. F. AY. TAYLOR, 2, Aberthaw Terrace, BARRY. M "• W. I) AVFY- CERTIFICATED BAILIFF, Under the New Law of Distress Amendment Act, I3S3. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED AND GENERAL BROKER. Address W. DAVEY. BAILIFF, PENARTH. [132
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Births, Ifaraages, Deaths. MARRIAGE. WLI.KES—BURBIDGE.—On August 9th, at Barry Church, William Robert, eldest son of the late William Wilkes (Cardiff Middle Class School), to Sarah Jane, youngest daughter of William Bur- bidge, Barry. PHILLIPS—WATTS.—On the 16th inst.. at St. Michael's Church. Jjomerton. Somerset, by the Rev. A. L. Browne, Tom Brice Phillips, of Llwyny])ia, to Katie, youngest daughter of Mr. H. J. Watts, Hill Head House, Someiton. WILLIAMS—LOWE.—On the 13th inst., at St. Paul's Church, Hounslow, by the Rev. A. E. Bull, B.A., William Prichard. elder son of the late Rev. John Williams. ivctcr of Peterst'>ne-super-Ely, to Gertrude, youngest daughter of the late Mr. W. H. Lowe, of Derby. DEATHS. BAKETI.-On the 12thinot., at Brook Farm, Cadoxton, E. Baker. agerl 29. BGiiRTDCrE.—ON the 15th inst., at 1, Irwin-street, a Cadoxton. Amanda. wife of H. Bnrridge, aged 29. DAVIES.—On the 8th inst., at Sydenham street, Cadoxton. R. N. Davis, water clerk. MOOHE.-On the 9th inst., at St. Nicholas, near Cadox- ton, Holland, daughter of A. M. Moore, saddler. HAMBLETON.—Ontho 10th inst., at 25, Hunter-street, I Cadoxton, Minnie, daughter of F. J. Hambleton. WILLIAMS.—On August 13. very suddenly, at Glan- fryn, Pontypridd. Daniel Williams, aged 61 years. I 'Tis not in mortals to command success but we will do more, we will deserveit." LLOYD AND COMPANY, The Largest Distributors of MEN'S, YOUTHS, & BOYS' CLOTHING in the District, RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Made to Measure or Ready for Immediate Wear. Men's Suits, Complete, 12/6, 14/11, 16/9, 18/6, 19/11, 21/6, 25/ 27/6, 30/ to 45/ Men's Tweed and Cashmere Trousers, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, to 15/11. Youths' Tweed Suits, 7/6, 7/11, 8/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6, to 30/ Boys' Eton and Rugby Suits, 6/11, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6, 10/9, 11/6, 12/6, 13/11, to 19/6. Boys' Sailer, Jersey, Brighton, and Norfolk Knicker Suits, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, 6/9, 7/6, to 16/6 Men's. Youths', and Boys' Underclothing of Every Description in ERdless Variety, at Popular Prices. _0. JJAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. Includes Gentlemen's Flexible Felt Hats (Fashionable Shapes), in Black, Brown, Drab, Slate, Tan, &c. at 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, to 5/11. Men's and Boys' Fancy Tweeds, Cloth and Velvet Caps, in Most Approved Shapes, 2Jd., 4 £ d., 6 £ d., 8|d., to 3/6d. 2 2 2 2 jyj-ECHANICS' DEPARTMENT. Is Composed of Tons of the Best and Most Reliable Makes in Cord and Mole Trousers, Cord and Mole Vests, Duck, Drngaree, Drabette, Drill, and Serge Jackets and Trousers, &c., &c. ONE TRIAL IS SUFFICIENT TO PROVE THE SUPERIORITY OF OUR C TOTHING NOTE THE ADDRESS- [18 LLOYD & COMPANY, THE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, MAIN-STREET, CADOXTON. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. FOUNDED 1809. JpiRE, LIFE ANNUITIES. ASSETS EXCEED £ 10,000,000 STERLING. SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE OFFICE ST. M ARYSTREE CARDIFF. LOCAL DIRECTORS:— Sir W. T. LEWIS, ROBERT FORREST, Esq.. JOHN GUNN, Esq., Sir J. J. JENKINS. Colonel CHARLES LYNE. MANAGER :-W. SOUTIIWELL JONES. Agents Wanted where the Company is unrepresented. [152 WANTED. WANTED.-Respectable BOYS to Sell the South w Wale* Star at Bridgend. Good commission.— Apply at the Star Branch Office, Friday mornings. DO you want your FINGER BILLS, Handbills and Circulars conscientiously Distributed in town and country ?—Apply X. X. X., Star Office, Cadoxton. TO LET. TO LET, that comfortable RESIDENCE, known as LANCASTER HOUSE, TONDU, standing in its own Grounds, and within a few minutes' walk of Railway Station. Rent moderate.—Apply on the Premises; or to Mr. G. F. Lambert, Architect, Bridgend. [398 EWLAND STREET. HOLTON.—A COM- FORTABLE HOUSE, containing three Bed- rooms, .two Sitting Rooms, Bathroom (hot and cold water), Kitchen, Scullery, itc.—Apply E. F. Black- more, 3, Aberthaw-terrace, Barry. [401 TO LET, STUMPY HALL, a mil* and a half from Barry ei^ht rooms, gig bouse and stable, about 1 acre of land.-Apply D. Howell, Colcott Arms, near Barry. f399 RESPECTABLE LODGINGS VACANT, suit- able for respectable Young Men, near Barry Dock Station. Terms moderate. — Apply, C.B.A.. STAR Offices, Cadoxton. [392 LODGINGS (East Barry) for one or two young L men, with a homely and quiet couple no children.-Apply M., Star" Office, Cadoxton. [380 HOUSE TO LET.—NO. 5, Hillside Villas, Porth- kerry-road. Barry, five bedrooms hot and cold water papered, L-c.-Apply, Richards, builder, Porth- kerry-road. [374 TO BE LET.—Premises known as the ANGEL RESTAURANT (late in the occupation of Mrs. De Witt); Public-hall attached.—Apply, L. Y. Owen, 25, Vere-street, Cadoxton. [352 HOUSES TO LET.—Rents from 6s. 6d. per week. Apply at the Barry Estate Office, Market Buildings, Barry. [345 TO BE LET, about 16 ACRES of Arable and Pasture LAND. The Arable Land well adapted for Market Garden purposes, near to Barry and Barry Dock. Also between 10 and 12 Acres of Pasture Land in the same neighbourhood.—Apply Stephenson and Alexander, 5, High-street, Cardiff. FOR SALE. DO you desire to realise the best possible prices and secare a numerous company when you dispose of your Landed Estate, Freehold Property, Stock Merchandise, or Household Furniture ? — See that your Advertisements are inserted in the South Wales Star. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS inserted in the > SOUTH WALES STAR, the most widely-read newspaper in South and Mid-Glamorgan, at compara- tively low terms, for periods ranging from three to twelve months. MISCELLANEOUS. 44 TTARD WATER" TOILET SOAP.—A per- I I fected Corrective of hard water, expressly manufactured for delicate skins. Highly recom- mended by medical men. Proprietor, W. R. HOPKINS, 100, High Street Barry. [351 PRINTING of all kinds. LETTERPRESS and LITHOGRAPHIC, done promptly at the "STAR" OFFICE, VERE-STUEET, CADOXTON.—The Parcels Post affording great facilities for cheap and rapid transmission of parcels, the Management will henceforth avail themselves of it to forward small parcels of circulars, iV~c.. to their many country custom- ers. Orders executed by return of post when so re- quired EDUCATIONAL. THE CADOXTON BOAHDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS THE OLD COURT. PRINCIPAL MISS SMALL. Assisted by Trained and Certificated Englishiand Foreign Governesses, and visiting Masters. Class for Little Boys. Governess Pupil required. Private Lessons given in Music, French, and German. Terms on application. [32 COWBRIDGE SCHOOL.—Preparations for all Examinations. NEXT TERM BEGINS SEP- TEMBER 14th.-For Prospectus apply to the Headmaster. [3% OTTTVT INSURANCE OFFICE O U1M {FmE)- FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1891 £ 373,700,000, For further information apply to the following Agents :— Cadoxton „.Mr, B. G. DAVIES.- 15] „ .Mr. DASVI'D- JONESV r, Cadoxton „.Mr, B. G. DAVIES.- 15] „ .Mr. DASVI'D- JONESV EYESIGHT. SPECTACLES ADAPTED TO SUIT ALL CASES OF DEFECTIVE VISION, AND FRAMES FITTED TO EVERY SHAPE OF FACE By an Optician of 25 Years Experience. SIGHT TESTED FREE. Special attention is invited to J. R. WOOD'S Celebrated PERISCOPIC PEBBLE SPECTACLES and FOLDERS. 1.000 TESTIMONIALS Reeceived during the last Three Years. J. R. WOOD, OPTICIAN, 4, Castle Arcade, High-Street, 201J CARDIFF. THE SCHOLASTIC TRADING CO., LTD., 7, ST. JOHN'S SQUARE, CARDIFF. SCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL MATERIALS. JGOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. NEW MAP OF GLAMORGAN, 6 FEET BY 4 FEET 6 INCHES, Fully Coloured for School or Office use. JUST PUBLISHED. [2OO FLOEILINB !—FOB THE TKETH AITD BBEATH.—A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a. wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The "Fragrant Floriline," being com- posed in part of Honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s. 6d., of all Chemists and Perfumers. Whole- sale depot, 33, Farringdon Road, London. HOME CURE FOF DEAFNESS.—A book by a noted Aural Surgeon, describing a System of curing Deaf- ness and TS oises in the Head bv which a self-cure is effected at home. The Rev. D. H. W. Harlock, of the Parsonage, Milton-under-Wynchwood, writes :—" Try the system by all means, it is first rate, and has beeu of the utmost service to me." Post free 4d.—DE VEltE iN-D Co., Publishers, 22, Warwick-lane, London, E C "W E. yAUGHAX AND CO.: STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH I CLEANERS, &c., LLAXDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. NTS BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS :— 2, QUEEN-STREET, R,PM?17 248. BUTE-STREET. I 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET. NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. Parcels Received and Forwarded Regularly to the Dye-works by District Agents :— Parcels amounting to five shillings sent direct to works will be returned carriage paid one way. Trade books and price lists sent free on application. "Y A UGH AN AND CO. ARE CELEBRATED FOR CLOTHES AND DRESS CLEANING by FRENCH PROCESS, producing permanent colours, a superior finish, moderate charges, and promptness of dispatch. [227 THE GENERAL FURNISHING COMPANY 104, QUEEN-STREET, AND 48, CLIFTON-STREET, CARDIFF. I Known as the Cheapest and Best House Furnishers in the Country A TRIAL ONLY SOLICITED. A LARGE and Varied STOCK to select from CHAIRS, TABLES, CIIEFFIONIERS, SIDE-BOARDS, BOOK-CASES; HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS, and PIANOS, and every Household Requisite. HIRE BUSINESS CARRIED ON AS USUAL. OLDEST-ESTABLISHED FURNISHING BUSINESS IN CARDIFF. [178 ALSOP, BROADMEAD, BRISTOL. rd c:c> c:.c t:- t: J i li;ill ■! 1'Mlljy Si- Q ,.q C+-l g: N ? Æ""a õ (; o -¡ 05 41] « NOTICE. All communications for publication must be addressed, The Editor, THE SOUTH WALES STAK. Cadoxton, near Cardiff." and must reach the Editor not later than Thursday morning All communications must be written on one side of the paper only, and the full name and address of the writer must be enclosed, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. All business communications must be sent to the Manager, Smith Wales Star Offices, Vere-street, Cadoxton Bar ry. The rate of Subscription to the SOUTH WALES STAR, posted to addresses within the United Kingdom, payable in advance, is as follows:- One Year 6s. 6d. Half-year 3s. 3d. One Quarter Is. 3d. SPECIAL AMOMCflMENT. TILE SOUTH WALES STAR is now Published ly every Thursday Afternoon. Correspondents will oblige by sending all Communications by Wednesday at latest. THE LONDON OFFICE of the SOUTH WALES STAR" is at MR. J. MA CHEW'S, 131, FLEET-STREET, LONDON, E.C. JACOBUS, £ JELEBRATED J^ONDON rpAILOR, 00, ST- MARY STKEET- 90, CAR D I F F [156 THE E FIRE PALACE OF VARIETIES, CARDIFF. r.„ j, III LL Two Complete Performances Nightly. Early one 7 o'clock to 9, late one 9 o'clock to 11. ALL ARTISTES APPEAR AT EACH PERFORMANCE. OSWALD STOLL.^
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THE NEW MINISTRY. THE fourth Cabinet of Mr. Gladstone is. essentially and above all things a Home Rule Cabinet. It is not only pledged to Home Rule for Ireland, but the personnel of the Cabinet points to the fact that Liberals have for ever discarded the separatist tendency of 1886, and that they are Imperialists as well as Home Rulers. In other words, the new Cabinet is one of men who believe in Home Rule all round." Mr. Gladstone has constantly asserted that Home Rule is the one link which binds him to public life, but hitherto his party have been in ignorance of the exact measure of Home Rule which he favours. All that is known is that he will alter his 188(5 Bill in one important particular, by admitting Irish repre- sentatives into the Imperial Parliament. It has always seemed to us to be a grave difficulty how to decide what questions in the House of Parliament are local and what are Im- perial and how the attendance of Irish members is to be ensured in debates on Impe- rial matters, while their absence must be secured in debates on local matters. It will, we believe, be found impossible to get Irish representatives to attend the House every day on the off chance that a question of Imperial interest might turn up. Equally hard will it be, in our opinion, to fix separate days for the discussion of local and Imperial affairs. The only remedy seems to us to be to Americanise our constitution to the extent of conceding a measure of Home Rule tp. England, Scotlani, and Wales as well as to Ire- land. We do not believe in Mr. Stead's idea of restoring the heptarchy." Such a proposal only shows the ignorance of history, and the shortsightedness, which is pardonable, because it is usual, in Mr. Stead, but which would betray great incapacity on the part of a respon- sible statesman. It has been possible in a new country like the United States to grant Home Rule to territories, which are only geo,- graphically different from their neighbours. But in an old country, which has attained its unity after a long struggle there must be some- thing more than a scientific boundary to divide one unit from the other. We do not believe in the setting up of artificial boundaries where history or nature has placed none. Between Scotland and England and between Wales and England there is sufficient difference in nationality to merit different treatment for each. Between Lancashire and Yorkshire we can recognise no such difference. The New Cabinet has been formed of men who believe in Home Rule All Round "-to Wales, Scotland, England, and Ireland, under the supreme control of the Imperial Parliament. Mr. John Morley is the secretary for Ireland, the one prominent politician who has nevered wavered in his hostility to Coercion and in his advocacy of Home Rule. Sir George Trevelyan, who seceded from the Liberal party in '8(5 solely on the ground that the Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill excluded the Irish representatives from the Imperial Parliament, is now the Secre tary for Scotland and a member of the Cabinet. Professor Bryce, who will be the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, is well-known as one of the ablest advocates of Imperial Federation, and looks upon Home Rule as a step towards its realisation. My. Asquith has repeatedly expressed his belief in "Home Rule All Round," and the appointment of Mr. Fowler to the post of President of the Local Government Board would seem to point to the probability of a great exten- sion in County, District, and Parish Home Rule. There is no doubt that, from the point of view of the Home Ruler, the New Cabinet is all that could be desired. At the same time, there are many notable omissions. Mr. Lockwood and Mr. R. T. Reid have been passed over in favour of Mr. Rigby, a man who is absolutely untried and unknown in the political world. We are surprised, though not altogether sorry, that Mr. Labouchere has been overlooked, for we believe the member of Northampton can do more for reform from his seat below the gangway than in the Cabinet. We trust, however, that the exclusion of Mr. Labouchere may not be taken to mean that the Government will shirk all reforms but Home Rule. We should have been glad to see a seat in the Cabinet offered to Mr. Burt, but his position as Under-Secretary for Home Affairs will ensure the proper consideration and some attempts at dealing with labour problems. Mr. Osborne Morgan has not yet been offered a. post in the Government, but as far as Wales is concerned the omission has been more than compensated by the acceptance of the post of Junior Lord of the Treasury by one of the ablest young Welsh members, Mr. T. E. Ellis. We trust that this is an indication that the Liberal party intend to perform their oft- repeated promise of disestablishing the Church in Wales before another appeal to the country. The resolution which was passed the other day by the Welsh party was studiously weak and colourless. It may be that it is impolitic at