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Yon can be Cured
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Yon can be Cured By a proper and timely use of the great Norwegian remedy, SEA WEED LUG LIFE, which possesses marvellous Soothing, Tonic, and Balsamic Properties for all Throat, Chest, and Lung Complaints. it is the great cure for Sore Throats, Coughs, Colds, Bron. chitis, Asthma, Hoarseness and Consumption. Mr Andrew Wilson, of Middles-borough, has written of it as follows :—" Sir,—Permit me to infoim you of the great benefit derived by me from the use of Sea Weed Lung Life." I suffered from a severe cold on the chest, but after using one bottle I was quite relieved." Immediate Relief. Prompt Cure. The European Medical Society recommends it as the most reliable for all Bronchial and Chest Diseazes Thousands are cured all over Europe. One bottle wili relieve the most obstinate case. Let every sufferel give ic a trial, Sold at 2s 2d, and Is l £ d-; Post Free, 3s, and Is 3d. Wholesale Agents for Great BritainSanger and Sons, 489, Oxford Street London P. S.-Send 3s or Is 3d in Stamps to Sanger utid Sons, 489, Oxford-street, London, for a bottle, which will be sent by return of post to any part of the Comity. Or to Jacob Hughes, Manufacturing Chemist, PeuHtb Chief Depot.
i 3rd V.B. Welsh Regiment.…
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3rd V.B. Welsh Regiment. PENARTH DETACHMENT. ORDERS Week ending Saturday 31st Auguss, 1895 MONDAY—Company Drill 9 p.m. Plain clothes, lUEbDAY—2nd Stage Ladies Silver Cup campa tition at 4:30 p.m. THURSDAY—Company Drill at 8 p.m. Plaia clothes, By order, (Signed) SIDNEY COLEMAN, Commanding Captain. CONDITIONS OF SHOOTING FOR THE PRIZE OFFERED BY BRIGADIER GENERAL PATTON, COMMANDER, SEVERN VOLUNTEER BRIGADE. Prizes:-A challenge cup. and cheque value X3 3 0. To be shot for, under the rules of the "Field Practice Association. Entrance Fees :—2/6 entrance for each section. The entrance fees will be added to the Brigadier's cheque and divided into three prizes, as follows:—* 3/6 to winning team. 2/6 2nd prize. 1/6 3rd prize. Including Section Command f>rs oonditii ns section of 7 men, under the command of a N. C. 0. who does not compete, but will share in money prizes. The men must be bonâ. fide, part, of the Section as shown in the fcquad rolls and men m1.Y not be transferred from one section to another. The Adjutant's certificate will be required, that this is the ca3e, upon entrance for competition. Date ot Entry :-Entrance not later than 30th of September. Range :—Competition to take place at Detachment range before 31st October. Dress :-Tuuies or Serges and belts. Note -All Regiments of the Brigade to compete, IC, or the prizi Avill not be given. By order F. English. Major, Cardiff. AdJt 3rd V,.B. Welsh Regiment 20th. August, 1895.
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The lats Tory Victories inI…
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The lats Tory Victories in Wales. NOT MUCH TO BOAST OF. MERE MATTTER OF LOCAL CON- SIDERATIONS. CONSTITUENCIES WILL RBTrfRN TO THEIR ALLEGIANCE. The Welsh correspondent of the Liverpool Mercury says Under the changed circumstances of political representation the new Parliament presents an un- familiar appearance from a Welsh standpoint. Four Dew Liberal members have been el cted in Mon- mouthshire, Swansea. Arfou, and Anglesey, and six r_1 old Liberal members have disappeared by defeat. The old proportion of 31 to o has been changed into the less favourable proportion of 25 to 9. The pre- ponderance of Welsh Liberalism in the 1892 Parlia- ment had rather accustomed one to the idea of a per- manent 10 to 1 ratio, and from that point of view the present situation does not appear in the nature of a calamity* But when the matter is regarded from a Comparative standpoint, it must uot be forgotten that, after all, a 3 to 1 majority of representatives is a sub- stantial triumph for the Liberal party in Wales. A great deal has been said of Tory England; but the npresentation of England is only just as Tory as the representation of Wales is Liberal. And, of course, it must not be forgotten that the reverse of last month is but the foundation of activity in Wales, and there is no reason to doubt that Wales will yet again con- firm the 1892 verdict by as great a majority as was given in that year. Into the general causes of de- feat it would be useless to inquire, but it is perfectly well known that in three of the six lost seats local, Considerations overweighed all Imperial questions, and it is confidently believed that these constituencies will return to their old allegiance at the first time of asking" As to the other three constituencies, it only requires persistence and patience to secure a reversal .of last month's verdict.
t Penarth District Council.
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t Penarth District Council. On Monday last, the Hackney Carriages Committee met, the chair being taken by Mr R- Bevan. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Applications for Drivers' licenses were received from Charles Thomas, John Lane, Edgar Jones, Henry Hall, H. Matthews, and Hugh Miller, and it was re- solved to recommend the Council to grant them. On Wednesday evening the Lighting Committee met, Mr J. Y. Strawson presiding. The Committee considered and accepted the report of the Sub-Committee as to the better lighting of Certain parts of the town. On the same evening the Finance Committee met. The various accounts were laid before the Commit- tee and recommended to the Council for payment. The Collector aftended and presented his monthly report.
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Exciting Scene off Penartli Beach. PENARTHIAN'S PLUCKY PROMPTITUDE. An exciting scene was witnessed off Penarth Beach on Saturday afternoon last. Two little girls, Margory, a?6o, 7'and Phyllis, aged 4, daughters ot Mr Merril fV/8?,eld'.(D0ff staying- at Cwrt-y^vil), a brother of Mr Merril, Solicitor, Cardiff, were playing on the landing stage opposite the life-boat house, when the younger fell into the water. The elder one at once jumped in to her sister's assistance, but the tide which was then ebbing strongly took both of them down channel. The children's perilous condition was fortunately observed by Mr Joseph Penning, and Mr Alfred Parkman, who were on shore. Both being excellent swimmers, they ran along the stage, took headers and swimming out: nearly 50 yards managed j to secure them ere they sank and brought them safely back to terra firma amid the plaudits of those who had witnessed the exciting occurrence. Happily, the children are none tha worse for their immersion, and steps are afoot to make tangible recognition of the 1 commendable promptitude and pluck of their rescuers. ¡ ——„ j
CAUGHT AT LAST; OR, THE FELON'S…
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•t&jniji. There is" no retisenoe about the girl. She as she thinks, and is always ready to give ipr%py^i«ia -^bea, requested. If it do not happen tStagreS with uia't of the seeker,«it will at any rate tjeJifttiest and genuine, and based upon- substantial Sorreet .though her judgment rally was, in one jince affection foMn'ded <5Wz! rr.-rt* to plainly evident fapft. This exception was htr lather. In him. she <^ld see no wreng. His defects were sfll excusable OTbJes in his daughter's eyes. I believe, indeed, she was-generally unconscious of their existence. It is a s|pg»lar' thing that this stamp appear ijpjsSess a curious attraction for*" those with whom tfeey nauoh assoeiate. Adele had eonoeived a strong affection for her husband before she died Gertrude and Natalie both loved and respected lirird the clerks in the office at Augustine Close had an intense rever- ence for their employer, and never spoke of him but in the most respectful terms even Parl, who lived upon and humbugged his patron every day of his existence, entertained a species of sneaking regard for Van Flewker. I cannot explain the reason of this. It may have been the unconscious influence which a man of powerful wiil and strongly concentrated desires exerts upon all weaker natures that come within his vortex. Raymond White was the only person in the merchant's service with sufficient independence of mind to judge his employer by Ms actions, and to find him sometiimes wanting. He had not yet, I suppose, "fallen under the power of the spell. Opposite Gertrude, this keen January morning, sits Mademoiselle Lagrange. A small, lithe figure, with dark glossy hair, strongly-marked eye-brows, almost meeting in the centre of her forehead, sparkling black eyes, and a swarthy face. Quick, active, and vivacious, her rapid movements and gestures contrast strangely with the rather slow and dignified manner of her pupil. Energy—repressed and kept down in a certain degree by a firm will—is clearly Natalie's .distiniruishipr;- characteristic.