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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. DRINK GALORE IRISH WHISKY. Sold at the Principal Bars in the Town. War- ranted Pure and W holesome Spirit, a Blend of the Finest Dublin Whiskies. Vide Analytical report. SOLE PROPRIETORS: CAREY AND (JO., QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR— DEUTZ & G-ELDERMANN, ERNEST IRROY AND RUIN ART'S CHAMPAGNE. BOTTLERS OF BASS'S ALES & GUINNESS STOUT. Telephone 593. Telegraphic Address, Galore.[207 G. H. B. /A, GOLDEN HOP BITTER Av/ (LIGHT DINNER ALE yJ Is. PER GALLON. /M if- A £ y J £ > V SUPERIOR /Cv PALE ALE— is. 2d. Per Gallon, A MILD ALES- lOd. Per Gallen. vCV STOUT— >Ot is. 2d. Per Gallon. IN GALLON. CASKS AND UPWARDS. [285 RELIEF RELIEF I IT CURES. Coltsfoot Elixir CURES COUGHS, COLDS, &c. THE GREAT LUNG HEALER For the Child and Grown Up; Easy to Take SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS In Bottles, Is. 1 Jd., 2s. 9d., & 4s. 6d. Each. Prepared by MORGAN W. JAMBS, Manufacturing Chemist, Llanelly, South Wales. [251 EDWARD REES, AUCTIONEER, Accountant & Auditor. (ESTABLISHED 1877.) MORTGAGE & FINANCE BROKER. HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT. GENERAL BUSINESS TRANSFER BROKER & VALUER. Agent for all thfe best Insurance Offices-Fire, Life, General Accident, Plate Glass, Employers' Liability. Boiler, Engine, and Steam Power, Farm- ing Stocks, Cattle and Horses, and Guarantee Fidelity Offices. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE, &c., &c., Sec. Over 20 Years Experience in the Management of Large and Small Estates. 5, Travis-street, Thompson-street, BARRY DOCK, AND 45, Vere-street, Cadoxton. Barry Dock, Barry, Cadoxton and. District Pro- pcrties Let and Sold. Rents Collected and Pro- perty Managed. Personal attention given. Prompt i Settlements. Highest References given. Several Splendid Shops and Premises, suitable" for any business, to be Let and for Sale, in best positions in either district; also Villas and Cot- tages. N.B.—Parties desirous of Letting or Selling their Business Premises, Villas or Cottages, or wishing to dispose of their business either by auc- tion or as going concerns, should send particulars to E. Rees. at 5, Travis-street, Thompson-street, Barry Dock. [457 FOR SALE. > FOR SALE. Variety of good, strong CABBAGE PL ANTS, SEED POTATOES, and CHILOTS. —Apply T. Ruckley, 16, Daniel-street; or the Gilbert Market Gardens. SITUATIONS VACANT. LADYLIKE Home Employment. Good weekly Incomes can be made by the Automatic Knitting Machine. cash or hire terms; work supplied.—S.R. Company, 07, Southwark-street, London, S.E.; Agency, 33, Oxford-street, Swansea. WANTED. WANTED, a strong GIRL for CHILDREN and v v GENERAL WORK.—Apply to Mra. Ship ton, Sea. View Terrace, Cadoxton. TO AIREDALE TERRIER FANCIERS.— Advertiser wishes to know if any gentleman in J3arry or Barry Dock has in his possession an AIREDALE TERRIER BITCH. Address, A., Star office. WANTED, 50 WORKMEN to Buy 50 Pairs of Real ARMY BLUCHERS*-at..4s. lid.,per Pair, at Jones's Noted Boot Repairing Shop, Market Buildings, Barry. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ARTISTIC FUMITIIB-E JTAMFACTUREES. I TRAPNE L L A In I) GANE, THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HOUSE FURNISHERS IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES. ^RTISTIC jpURNITURE. JgJCONOMIC JpURNITURE. ELL-MADE JU'RNITURE. JNEXPENSIVE jpURNITURE. SHOW ROOMS FOR WALES: 38 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, JOINING-ROOM JpURNITURE. jgEDROOM JglURNITURE. jT^RAWING-ROOM JpURNITUEE. jgOUDOIR JjVJRXITURE. JgREAKFAST-ROOM JJ1URNITURE. jglLLIARD-ROOM JVJRNITURE. -g-ITCIIEN J1URNITURE. JJOTEL jpURNITURE. OUR MUCH RENOWNED Fiil n 94' U COTTAGE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, t 38, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF.. ■ TRAPNELL & GANE, Complete House Furnishers, Carpet and Linoleum "Warehousemen, 31 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. ALSO AT COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL; COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. CATALOGUES FREE. ESTIMATES FREE. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID TO THE NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. [239 WALTER SHOWELL and SON, Ltd., I CROSSWELL'S BREWERY, I OLDBURY, BIRMINGHAM. CELEBRATED CROSSWELL'S ALES. MAY BE HAD IN BARREL OR BOTTLE FROM THE AGENT- R. O. JONES, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, WESTMINSTER STORES, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOCK. FINE PALE ALE FROM 10D. PER GALLON. Either 41- Gallon 9 Gallon, 18 and upwards. p -= Barry Congregational I Church. AIR. HERBERT STOWELL, OF IfANSFIELD COLLEGE, OXFORD, WILL PREACH NOON AND EVENING ON SUNDAY NEXT. All Seats free Hymn Books provided. CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS. Age 15 to 25 ladies under 20. Salaries ranging from 430 to £ 400. Candidates wanted for Higher and Lower Divisions, Customs, Excise, Telepraph Learners, &c. Preparation by Correspondence conducted by a staff of 20 tutors. Over 11,000 Successes in 7 years. Unexcelled. Reduced Fees to Students joining Classes now. Prospectus Free from the Secretary, British Correspondence College, Queen's Road, New Cross } Gate, London, S.E. W E ^rAUGHAN AND c°-> STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &c., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS :— 2. QUEEN-STREET, ) p APT™? 248, BUTE-STREET, J* 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. W. E VAUGHAN 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 DEPARTMENT. Our New Patterns for the We Solicit your ORDERS. Fit and Quality Guaranteed at Reasonahle Prices. Fit and Quality Guaranteed ? G. GARNETT, TATLOK AND CLOTHIER AND BLANKET MANUFACTURER, BARRY ROAD, CADOXTON MARKET BUILDINGS, BARRY, AND DINAS POWL9. THOROITGHGOGD'S XL ALL EMBROCATION GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR, ALL TIG HTNESSOF THE CHEgT, COUGHS, CHEST COLDS, BRONCHITIS, SORE THROAT, ASTHMA, STIFF NECI-Z, ■■ RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, CRAMP, &c. To be had of all Chemists and Druggists or Post Free on receipt of P.O.O., Is. l^d. and 2s. 9d. PREPARED ONLY BY THOROUGHGOOD AN]? CO., 275, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. C. A. WILLIAMS, Chronometer Maker to tQe Admiralty. WATERBURY AND OTHER WATCHES, VIENNA REGULATERS (Imported Direct), AND OTHER CLOCKS. OPTICIAN ANDJTATIONER, 4o. DOCK VIEW ROAD, (Opposite the Post Office), BARRY DOCK. NOTICE. ALTERATION OF BUSINESS. Barry Dock Chambers, Barry Dock. ¡ THE BUSINESS CARRIED ON by MR. JOHN YOUNG, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT, &c-, will henceforth be CARRIED ON BY MR. C. C. THORNE (LATE MAMAGER TO THE ABOVE), Who will Receive all Moneys due to the Firm, and also Pay all Debts. MR. YOUNG will CONTINUE his BUSINESS at 7, Tredegar-place, Newport, Mon. Dec. 21st, 1892.. MEDICAL. PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR LADIES.—For p Terms, &c., write to the Superintendent, War- ringt a Lodge, War wick-road, Maiua Vale, London, W
BARRY AND CADOXTON LOCAL BOARD…
BARRY AND CADOXTON LOCAL BOARD ELECTION, 1893. PUBLIC ATTENTION IS HEREBY DRAWN to the fact that (when a district is divided into Wards) under Rule 9 of the Second Schedule of the Public Health Act, 1875, an Owner or Ratepayer must by notice in writing delivered to the Clerk of the Local Board, elect in what Ward or Wards he will vote for the ensuing year and determine the proportion of votes which he will give in any such Ward or Wards, and if he does not give such notice he will not be entitled to vote in any Ward in which he does not reside. All Owners and Proxies who do not reside within the district, who fail to give such notice, are not entitled to vote. Such Notice will be received by the Clerk of the Local Board at the Local Board Office, Vere- street, Cadoxton, as far as Owners and Proxies are concerned, up to 12 o'clock on Monday, the 13th March, at which time the Register of Owners and Proxies will be closed. By Order, H. H. LEE (Major-General), 1- Returning Officer.
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TO BUILDERS. BUILDERS desirous of Tendering for Building 1:3 a pair of SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS at Dynas Powis please send in their names to the undersigned not later than the 13th inst. Quantities will be supplied on deposit of One Guinea, returnable on receipt of bona-Jide Tender. W. H. DASHWOOD CAPLE, 1, St. John's-square, Cardiff, March 6th, 1893. k RARE 0PP0RTTJIITY. ¡, FOR SALE, THREE ARTISTS' PROOFS OF ETCHINGS. SUBJECTS rHE RIVER ISIS AT OXFORD (A PAIR) AND ROUEN CATHEDRAL. NOW ON VIEW AT W. L. HUGIiES, Outfitter, Iain Street. PRICES:— Unframed £ 1 Is. each, or £ 2 10s. the Three. Framed £ 1 15s. each, or £ 4 10s. the Three. The Pictures are First-class Works, and warranted to be worth C9 9s. For Further Particulars apply to L. J., "STAR" OFFICE, CADOXTON. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND gALE OF WORK, AND ENTERTAINMENT Will be held in the MARKET HALL, BARRY, ON SEPTEMBER 28th, 29th, and 30th, In aid of Funds for reducing the debt on the new CHURCH HALL and SUNDAY SCHOOL/BARRY. BAREl AND CADOXTON GAS AND WATER COMPANY. NOTICE. AN EXHIBITION OF Gas Cookillg, Heating & Washing Apparatus WILL BE HELD AT The Market Hall, Barry, ON TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 14, 1893, AND THREE FOLLOWING DAYS. Interesting and Practical Lectures WILL BE GIVEN BY MRS. THWAITES (Of Liverpool, First Class Diploma), DEMONSTRATIONS OF WASHING AND LAUNDRY WORK BY THE USE OF GAS WASHERS AND DRYING APPLIANCES. Admission by Tickets, which may be obtained at the Offices of the Company. Tickets with Programmes will also be distributed to Consumers. EDUCATIONAL. THE COURT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, x CADOXTON. PRINCIPAL MISS SMALL. Assisted by Trained aiM Certificated English and Foreign Governesees, and visiting Professors. Prospectus on application to the Principal. Private Lessons given in Drawing, Painting, Music, Singing. French, and German. Pupils prepared for the Local Examinations. Class for Little Boys, f428 Next Term begins January 16th, 1893. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Barry Agent: 0. J. Yaughan, G-rocer (Late Irs. (keen). PALE ALES, _c.' ^ftlSTOV- IN 4J GALLON CASKS FliOM iUD. PJU,ti GALLON. 2 PORTER AND STOUT FROM Is. PER GALLON. CARDIFF STORES: 9. WORKING-STREET. NEWPORT STORES: COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS. C-HEPSTOW STORES: BEAU FORT-SQUARE Cadoxton Agents: South Wales Provision Stores. ft. J 0 OWEN, FFERYLLYDD, POL Yip, TREGATTWG. POB MATH 0 HADAU GARDD A BLODAU, y rhai y gellir ymddiried ynddynt fel rhai newydd eleni, wedi eu derbyn yn uniongyrchol oddiwrth y Garddwyr. GOFYNER AM BRIS-RESEB. MESSRS. CHAPPELL & CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants, 11, THOMPSON-STREET, BARRY DOCK. Agents for the Celebrated ANGLO-BAVARIAN BEER CO. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. THE EMPIRE PALACE OF VARIETIES, CARDIFF. Two Complete Perf ormances Nightly. Early one 7 o'clock to 9, late one 9 o'clock to 11. ALL ARTISTES APPEAR AT EACH PERFORMANCE. A OSWALD STOLL.Q158
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A DOG-IN-THE-MANGER POLICY. CARDIFF evidently is determined to do what it can against the Barry district, and in more than one respect this has showed itself a little too plainly, and by adopting their present dog-in-the-manger policy," as one of the do 11 members of the Local Board remarked at the last meeting of the Health Committee on Friday, they will ultimately find their level, and we firmly believe that the very course which the Cardiff Corporation are now adopting with regard to the Cholera Hospital at the Flat Holms will fall back upon their own heads. Barry is bound to go ahead, and Cardiff or any other rival place might just as Well, to use a well-known phrase, endeavour to stop Niagara Falls with a pitchfork as to try and put effectual stumbling blocks in its way. Once Barry allows the Cardiff Corporation to get a footing here there is no telling where they will stop, and as is at present the case in poor-law matters Barry will have to pay the piper, while someone else enjoys the music. It is plain to all that every endeavour will be made by Cardiff to prevent the Barry and Cadoxton Local Board obtaining, as a Port Sanitary Authority, the control over those matters which the Corporation are anxious to secure for themselves. What representation could this district have upon a governing body which assembles at Clrdiff. It is far better to have a responsible official of the Local Board to deal with the matters appertaining to the health of the district, and we trust that not only will the Barry and Cadoxton Local Board obtain the necessary powers to constitute themselves into a Port Sanitary Authority, but that they will be able to secure some suitable place for the land- ing of cholera patients which will render them entirely independent of the Cardiff Corporation. We are sure that the ratepayers of this district are not prepared to go on their knees and beg favours when at the same time they have to put their hands deep into their pockets to pay for them. Those who have looked closely into the question cannot but admit that Barry finds that it has all to gain and nothing to lose. It is the duty of every one here toldo what he can to further the interests of the place, and it is far better to have Home Rule, so to speak, than to be tried to the neck of a town which has no generosity in its mind for Barry. It stands to reason that Barry has taken much from Cardiff, and in the future will bring trade to itsplf by the mere fact that the Barry Company are prepared to do all in its power to make the docks the success to which they are justly entitled. The more stumblingjblocks which are put in the way of this district the greater will be its triumph in the future.
LOCAL NOTES.
LOCAL NOTES. ABOUT OURSELVES. We regret that many of our readers were unable to secure their Star last week owing to. the rapid sale which was effected. By Friday morning not a copy was to be obtained, and in oonsequence of the doubled orders sent in by our agents we were obliged to machine a large quantity of extra copies but even then we found that we had not printed enough. This week we have taken every precaution that our agents shall have an ample supply. THE COMING ELECTION. We are giveu to understand that Mr. Ben- jamin Lewis, who is the retiring member of the Local Board for the Barry Ward, intends seeking re-election, but for the East-or Old Village- Ward. Mr. Barstow is the retiring member for that district, making way for Mr. B. Lewis, who has been a member of the Board for three years, and has been connected with local govern- ing bodies for a much longer period. We also learn that Mr. Rees Phillips has retired. ON THE DEFENSIVE. We are pleased to find that there are gentle- men upon our Local Board who are prepared to stand up and defend that body upon all occa- sions, when necessary. Several attacks, in an indirect manner, were made on the Local Board at the ratepayers' meeting held at Barry on Monday last, but we are pleased to say that Mr W. Thomas had a very ready answer for all of them. In fact, he put at rest all feeling of opposition by means of a few well-chosen words. tIn the first place, the question arose respecting the private road at the Barry Railway Station, and Mr. Thomas plainly informed the meeting .that the Board had done all in its power. Then there was an appeal with regard ..tô, making. & special ea learour to provide a proper road to