Papurau Newydd Cymru
Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru
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  I   SA FE, PROMPT, EFFECTUAL. GEORGE'S PILE & GRAVEL PILLS Are an Invalaab!e and EifecUve General Remedy !or PILES AND GRAVEL, AND ALL THE COMMON DISORDERS OF THE BOWELS STOMACH. LIVER AND KIDNEYS, SUCH AS PILES, GRAVEL, PAINS IN THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS, BILIOUSNESS, BACK AND LOINS, CONSTIPATION. FLATULENCE, PALPITATION, NER- SUPPRESSION AND RETENTION OF VOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, DIM. URINE. IRRITATION OF THE NESS OF VISION, DEPRESSION OF BLADDER SLUGGISHNESS OF THE SPIRITS, PAINS FROM INDIGESTION. KEPT ALIVE BY GEORGE'S PILLS !-I have been weH acquainted with your Pills for years. The box I aacd greatly benefited me. 1 have heard othera who have used them recommending them so highly that I believe their efficacy M health.reatorers is beyond doubt. Macy have told me that your Pilla have kept them alive. I have been in the habit of recommending your Pills to sick people for yeara, and have never repented doing so. I never intended to inform you ot- this fact, but I do so now for your encouragement. W. THOMAS, Congregational Minister, Whitland. The bhree forms of tthls Remedy- No. 1.—GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS (Whiba Label). No. 3.—GEORGE'S GRAVEL PILLS (Blue wbel). No. 3.—GEORGE'S PILLS for &ho PILE3 (Red Labe! SOLD VER.i\VHERE IN BOXES, lill AND 2/3 EACH. BY POST AND 2/10. hare p a great aavtng by purchasing the larger box. PROPRIETOR J. E. GEORGE, M.R.P.S.. HIRWAIN, ABERDARE. Wales is a Land of Song'! And the Best possible Accompaniment is one of our Splendid Full Compass "PRINCIPALITY PIANOFORTES! "a U20ft '<I' At 28 Guineas, or 12/6 per Month. This beautiful Instrument (shown Le.ow), is Manufactured by an eminent British Firm, is of Full Compass, exeFent touch and Tone, has :a11 Modern Improvements, and-whether in Ebonised (r in figured Walnut Case presents a moat handsome appearance Hundreds sold Every Purchaser delighted Scores of unsolicited Testimonials are open for your inspection The Principa.lity carries a signed Warranty for TEN YEARS. M <> S ?""?" :CI too-c tI;1 Q;) > :z: ,.Q  ;-4 :z: c::> ? 5 ? ?' .? 7 ??r -? ? ? ? t7-! 4= ?? r?t c? < ? ?:&.?.<? ? ? ? ?. ? .<f? M 0 B S I ø I ? ? > ??11??? m S ? ? o"S ø CAD c::n ? ? ? Tw ?"" ? 'O' 00' 0 s- £.4 f' ë; ?Jy i \? ? c-? <=-> ?? -< <? ?? ? ? ? .s S .(,- ,cc. j S 5 ? 5 en ?x——————?———————w '='=' '=? S Q) ?Tjp—————?- ?? ?? ?' s? '"Tr t-. > >- CL? ? No Music Warehousemen solely dependant on the Sale of Pianofortes can possibly supply them at our astonishingly low prices I We undertake to save you very many pounds if you place your Order in our hands Bevan & Company, Limited; known far and near as «THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS,' AND PIANOFORTE MERCHANTS, 97, ST. MARY STREET, & NEAR EMPIRE, CARDIFF. Branches throughout South Wales acd Monmouthshire. xa RIIFU S A. DANIE S & C 127, UOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK. :) GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE of a ] Large Quantity of CHINA GOODS. ? by order of the Owners, \\I)o are f"rced to realise to the War. MESSRS. i RUEUS A. DA VIES & CO.. Have !'av'utY'd \It)t. to rpniovu to t.hf abo\'t) address; .m(t SELL by n'BLrC ArCTtON, o.) FRIDAY XE.\T..J.\N.I;>th. 1813. a larp;p variety of CHINA (.ODDS aud ottx'r effects, (,u1!sistillg of:- Ex- pcns.ive Toilet Sots. with Triukc't Sots to match. Pots and Tcdc?tais, !nassi\c Chit) a (.'loc k' Sets, a 'Jar?o number of Vases and Oriiarncnts. Trinket. S?ts, E!o\cr Rots. choice Dimier Set's, co't?- p!et.e and ha?f Tea Sets, Sots of Jugs.) Teapots \ith hot \a!ter ju?s to matchj oclll Teapots. l;'ruit 1)i.11(' Dread Trays, .Rose J1uwb, CI1!'re I )jshes Butter Dishes, comploto and half! DLimer Breakfast. Sots. Sardine Dishes. Milk Bowls, pie Dishes, Craet.s. Table a.ud Dessert Knives. j[H"¡,ile and Clocks, number of )?ietures. and munerous other Itenis. Ot! \'ie' dav previous and :\[or¡1Ïng of Sale Day. Sules to conuiieiK-e at 2.)o an([ 7 p.)n. sha rp. Auctiot'eprs' OffiCC3: .7. Tyne\vydd- no.ad. Barry Dock. 7. TYNEWYDD-ROAD, DOCK. TO BUILDERS. DECORATORS. PAINTERS, PARTIES FURNISH- ING. and others. MESSRS. RUFUS A. DAVIES & CO. Have 'been favoured with instruction: front, the Owner to remove from 1 Barrv. a.nd SELL bv PUBLIC AUC- TION, at. their SALE ROOMS as above, on r WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 20rh. 1915. I the whole of the Stock-in.-Tra.de of PAINTS, PAPER HANGINGS, Ladders and sundry effects, co n:;isti.ngl of: expen d in g ladder. 24 rnn?s. 31 I ladders. two pair of )üints, Va I'll isllP' .1;1 P;1 J!, Driers, ()i), Size. f,tC., e't.c., jnantity of \al1pa.pPl', sintabh' for and Ceil- Sr:) )c.s and GIa.ss Papt-t-. t'ut.fy, hunt Kcttlrs. Buckets, Papers. Frjozcs, \ith a p')n!:tr\'cf norsKHoij) FrRxrn'mn Utd effects. )tf:—!)ininp;- )''oo)n Smr! \i))!t Sideboard. 2 (Jup- boards. B.ifer. \trr Casks. T\o Bn.tnbno T:Udes, T\\T) Air Ritlcs. Bnga- tdk Taid' Elghr z- Hanging Lamps. T\ Baadx)') Fiuwcr Stands. Cual Hux. T\i »cdps!aJ. Door fkUs. Bras.s ('nrb and 0\'cr- mantlp-.¡, R/)('k)j!p; Cha))', Pie-turps. C'ascinciti- ('urta.hi.s and Rr.ds. \Yn¡hjng Shand and D)'<'s'-t)!:j; T'a!')<\ Chair.s. Bf'dro"!)) S)t)K\ !;rass ti'a't Uodstca.d. Spring ),f ¡¡ ttre:"s, dock..Bicycle arid h prci't'M'ts. (h) \'K" day priur _:tl ¡<. j[orlJ hiH'of Sale Day. Sale tu ('onua''n<'c a! :2.1 ;)p.l!1. sharp. road, Barry Dock. -n_n_- 149, HOLTON ROAD, BAHRY DOCKS. GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE of the STOCKJN-TRADE of TOYS, FANCY GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, SHOW CASES, EFFECTS. rESSHS. RUFUS A. DAVIES & CO. Have been favourdù with instrnctions from Mr. H. Joyce to -ell by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, on THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY Slat, 1914. the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE OF TOYS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERY, &c., Together with TWO SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, FITTINGS, Ac. S&lp to commence 2.15 and 7 r.m. sharp. For further particulars see Posters. Auctionces' Off)ccs: 7, Tyncwydd- road, Barry Docks. PARK HALL BUILDINGS, SCHOLASTIC BOOK DEPOT. J H. DYER, Discount Bookseller. Note 95, Queen Street, Cardiff. OFFICE FILES. ANALYSIS BOOKS. LEDGERS. DAY BOOKS. ENVELOPES, 3/- 1,000. CALENDARS and DIARIES, 19!3. CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS. CHILDREN'S GIFT BOOKS. PLAYING CARDS from 9j. per packet. BLACKBOARDS AND EASELS. POETS, bound in Le&ther, from 2,. ll'L PURSES and LADIES' BAGS. REWARD BOOKS for Sunday School. SWAN FOUNTAIN PENS. gcU mounted, for I Presents, from 12s. 6J. to 42. each. BOXES OF WATER COLOURS, 6d., to I 10.. Gd. UluHtrnted Gift Bookp, in Velvet Calf, Persian, I Yapp edges, etc., all the lateat styles, from Is. to r lOa. 6d. DISCOUNT, 3d. in the l9. off Books Not Net. 95, QUEEN STREET. CARDIFF. I t'EUDINB, KEEPER, & ENGAGEMENTj R I N G S. I FINEST SELECTION AND BEST VALUE H. B. CROUCH S, i6, St MARY-STREET, 48, QUEEN STREET 9, High-street Arcade, Cardiff THE 'CITY' JEWELLERS, No Free Presents butGa&r&nteed best Vatue inthe Kingdom. R. J. HEATH & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WORLD-RENOWNED BROADWOOD PIANOS. NEW MODELS OF THESE CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS. Casb. BABY UPRIGHT 34 Guineas MINIATUREOVERSTRUNG 39 Guineas BOUDOIR UPRIGHT 45 Guineas UPRIGHT GRAND 51 Guineas STEEL BARLESS UPRIGHT 6ii Guineas HORIZONTAL GRAND 84 Guineas COMPLETE CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR- BECHSTEIN, BLUTHNER, STECK, WEBER, WALDEMAR, &o., &c. New Pianofortes FROM 15 GUINEAS CASH, OR 10/6 MONTHLY. R. J. HEATH & SONS, 76 Queen-street, CARDIEF, AND AT— PONYTPRIDD. PORT TALBOT, PENARTH, &o. Telephone-CARDIFF 2199, PONTYPRIDD 21. CLARENCE TEMPERANCE EOTEL AND DININ& ROOMS, tOLTON XOAD, BARRY DOCM. NOT DINNZ&8 DAILY, Lasommodaum for VMitoK. Mot md Cold W<t4.ht. irzopsi3rroz-a F. BOaMHL THE NAME '1\ Bonner Morgan '? "1' 1 't?'-??, to Connection With *??<???? ? 'h' Sight?Testing & Spectacles t< a Guarantee of the Kishost Quality and Abeotuto THOROUGHNESS at All Timeo 101 QUEEN STREET CARDIFF Park Ha!! Building Arrival of Autumn & Winter Goods. D. JT bJiLf U nvAjn LF & COMPANY"S" GENTS/ 'YOUT}IS,' AND BOYt AUTUNN SriTS. WINTER SUITS. Always something new and novel, made from the most pleasing Materials, and specially made to stand hard wear, combining Artistic Beauty, Stability of Fabric, and Economy in Price. SEASON'S CLOTHING—Most Reliable Brands kept at Popular Prices. ADDRESSES:— 89 & 91, MAIN STREET, CADOXTON. AND 72. HOLTON-ROAD, BA-RUY DOCKS. d BARRY URBAN DISTRICT I COUNCIL. 1 HOUSES IN JEWEL-STREET AND I VICTORIA-ROAD. A PPLICATIONS arc invited for the TENANCY of the HOUSES now } being crated bv the Council in JEWEL-STREET and VICTORIA- ROAD. R<mts, 8/ 8/(!, and 9/- pe-r \veek. Fonns of application and con- ditions o-f letting may be obtained at the Council Onices. Applications to be .sent to the nndermentio'ncd by the 1st February, 1915. 0/ T. B. TORDOFF. Clerk. Council Onices, Barry. BARRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Ai'f'OtNTMENT OF MAN AND BOY ¡ FOR DRAIN TESTING. w ANTED, a MAN capable of In- sp(<ct.ing and TeSihng DRAINS. Wages, 35/- per ¡wenk. Application¡.; (endorsed In sector "), s ha ting ago, <p).?inc?tion.s 'an.d expenence, to be s?nt- t.o the nnd?i'mentio'ncd, together J with copies of two recent testimonials, not later than Moniday, the 25th in- s t-.ant. The a ppomt-ment will be deter- in inabje bv one mon'th's notice on either side. A BOY is also required, at a wage I of IO/- per week, to a&sist. in the a.buvo \vork. Applications (endorsed! Boy "). 4t,a,tin,- ago and present occu- pation (if any), to be sent to the un- dermentioned, together with copies of t\vo testimonjials, not later than Mon- day. 'the 25th mst-ant. T. B. TORDOFF, Clerk. <<nLnc it Offices, Barry. BARRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. TO PRINTERS. rpENDERS are invited for PRINT- ING the ANNUAL REPORTS of the Medical Onicer of Health -and the Seliool Medical Onicer. The reports may be inspected, and forms of tender obtained, at 'the sa.ni-I t.arv Department.' Council Ofnces, Barry. Tenders, endorsed ?' Report of M.O.II." or Repoit of S.M.O." Cas the ca.se may be), must be delivered to the undermentioned not later than Wednesday, the 27ith instant. The 'lowe'st. or any tender not nec"s- warily accepted. T. B. TORDOFF, Clerk. Council Onices, Barry. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS LADIES AND GENTS' HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY AND CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SUPPLIED ON CREDIT. H. A. YOUNG, DRAPER & TAILOR, 9, Parade, 'Barry. SEND POSTCARD. SEND POSTCARD. H. A. FOSTER, 2i, PARK CRESCENT, BARRY, THE SHOP FOR WALL PAPERS, Oils, Paints, Tarnish and Enamels, Window Glass, &c. GAS GLOBES AND MANTLES. Decorating at Lowest Prices.
NAVAL WARFARE.
NAVAL WARFARE. It is a startling thing to loam that the actual loss of life amo-ng our sailors in tins war has been nearly as high as m the British Army. This fact is an eloquent and tragic reminder of the price that has to be paid for the Xavy'? I)i-leo tli.at. f1uafldincr our unceas i ng activity in. guarding our shares from invasion., cmd the people from starvation. At the ba.t.tlo of Tra- falgar tiie number of our men killed tlian the total that \vent down in 11.M.S. 'Formida-ble, and in the battle of the Nile. only 218 lives Were lost, while throughout the naval warfare of the Napoleonic period it is probable that our total fatal casualties amounted to less tiran a fourth of those \vo have already suffered in this war. Ne\v methods and now engines of (test ruction have revolutionised lighting at. se; Tho submarine, the mine, and huge guns have made the dispropor- tion. between the number killed and the number \voundcd ve.i'v uotewori'hy. The most powerful armoured ships are bolp- !(\ss against the torpedoes of the sub- marine. or the Insidious device of the floating mine. rnsecn. ard elusive, th<- -.ubmarine is able to creep up aud de]i\'er its deadty blu\v. Then. iu :t m.oment. in the tu'inkling of an eye, the proud battles'hip, costing perhaps a. couple of million of pounds, is shat- tered, and sinks to the bottom of the sea. carrying with her hundreds of gal- lant men. We have s.een this happen, n.r. once or twice, but many times, and we must be prepared for -srmiilar dis- asters in the future. And when a. naval en<ga.gcmcnt is forced, the same ;tppa!!ing mortality on une side or the other is witnessed. Iti fha-t splendid exploit in Il'eHgumnd Bight, in the battle oif Chile, and in the brilliant vic- tory off ti)e Fatkland Islands, there was n" tiix/nght of capture or surrender. The ships that were Inferior in ughting power were doomed to destruction utter and complete. There, is a popular delusion that the thrittiug pageantry of the old-time sea- hght has gone, with the disappearance of the old wooden walls. That is-quite wron g and we read of great leviathans charging full .s peed at the enemy, then gnns spouting out name: ef huge shells su retaining througli the air, and tearing great rents in the once noble vessels, then disappearing amidst a shower of splinters, smoke, and fire. The me'n who can stand to their posts under liiese circumstances are confnonted with innnitely greater terrors than were witnessed in the stirring no-hts in Xelson's day. Dut our crews are ever ea.ger for the fray. and in spite of rhe perils of sub- marine and mine, arc maintafining our llprf'rnHc.Y' of the seas the wide world 1°."1'1' We arc apt to forget the great silent services rendered by the Navy, of how it is safeguarding, not only the sanctity of our hearths 'and homes, but a gre-at now of trade backwards and forwards, and a passage of truops from the uttermost comers of the Empire to the righting line in France. There aro dangers to-day of which our aneeSft'ors ktt.e\v nothing. Nava} biockades in the old sow arc no longer possible. S(-!<-))'t.;fic ingenuity has made thqni a t.Iiiug <tf the. prz,,t, but t.ltere has been no fa.lling off it) the coolness and courage of our sailors, nor In the spirit of our e)'e\s, to conquer or die.