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... S. ANDREWS AND SON, COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS THE MEWS, GLEBE ST., PENARTH. EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Funerals Conducted with Refinement and Economy. Telephonic Communication with Chief Offices, Cardiff ESTABLISHED 1888 Potato & Fruit Stores (Anchor House) GLEBE STREET, PENARTH. Good Selection of ENGLISH and FOREIGN VfiUIT always kept in Stock. tioods Delivered Paily to ...

COLD IN THE HEAD AND INFLUENZA

... The Late Burning Fatality. We beg to make an appeal to the generous public of Penarth, on behalf of the widow and children, (of which there are eight) ot the late Alfred Smith, who was so severely burnt at the Penarth Steam Laundry, that he died two days afteowards at the Cardiff Infirmary. We have every confidence in recommend- ing this as a most deserving case of charity, and shall be ...

-1 --£ r vt Llandaff Diocesan AssooiatioIl of Bell Ringers. -

... FOOTBALL. tTHE NEATH MATCH. Neath are nudoubtedly a tough lot to tackle on their own ground, and no matter what team visits the Bird in Balld field the Neathitea make a big bid supremacy. Cardiff have bad their colours lowered on that same field, and this season Llanelly, although bearing with enthusiasm the laurels of their New- POrtiall victory, met with defeat to the very great SQrprise ...

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... Alleged Burglary at Barry. THREE ARRESTS. r The business premises of Mr S. S. Bedingfield, newsagent, tobacconist, &c., in Dock-road, Barry, were acailf burglariously visited on Saturday or Sunday night and up to a late hour on Monday night Police-sergeant Weeks and his police-constables were busily engaged in the endeavour to unravel the mys- tery. The value of goods stolen was about X5, in- ...

Dead in his Bunk

... SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE AT I COGAN. DISCOVERY OF A NEWLY-BORN INFANT. MEDICAL TESTIMONY AFFIRMS IT HAD A SEPARATE EXISTENCE. THE INQUEST; STRANGLED BEFORE A DAY OLD. :■ MARKS OF CONSTRICTION ON THE CHILD'S NECK. VERDICT -OF WILFUL MURDER, AGAINST SOME PERSON OR PERSONS UNKNOWN. On Thursday afternoon, about 3.30, P.O. Robert Berry discovered the body of a newly-born child be- tween the Highland ...

An Aged Lad. ' *

... A Local Captain fined for Assault. At Penarth Police-court on Monday Alexander Baird, master and owner of the ship Walker, was charged with assaulting Dock-constable Light on the 7th September last at Barry Dock. ° The evidence of the constable was that defendant was drunk at the docks, and fearing lest he should fall into the water, witness took him into safe custody. Defendant resented this ...

Notes and Comments. -

... A Spelling Rhyme. Evidently the Spelling Bee of last week has given $ fillip to orthoepists, and we have received the fol- Ip 'ving from a correspondent:— (From A Little Flutter by H. Savile dark). You say that you can spell, sir; then be good enough to tell, sir, Ho w you spell me parallel, si* synthesis, and semaphore And p'raps you'I! try ecstatic and syncatesorematic, Humiletic and hepatic ...

- W 0 1. S E Y, THE CARDINAL-CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND. AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE. --

... WOLSEY, THE CARDINAL-CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND. AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE. By JOHN ASTLE. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] CHAPTER XXXII. Mournful, drary, wasting, crumbling, ern blemE of a time gone OROe in power and once in beauty, prostrate now in wreck ye lie; yrom the day the noble Saxon gave the land for God s good centuries oiiwaras, when the Saxon's tortiired X0 BuKting wide the bonds that galled them, ...

Painfully Sudden Death at 'Penarth. --

... Highway Robbery at Barry Dock. PR-SONERS BEFORE THE PENARTH MAGISTRATES. William Doyle and WilUam Daley, labourers', hving at Barry Dock, were brought up in custody' before the magistrates at Penarth Police-court on Monday,. charged with robbing an old man named William Knox with violence about midnight on Saturday. Prosecutor said he was an engine-driver, and hav- ing been working late on ...

FOOTBALL

... Painfully Sudden Death at Penarth. On Saturday afternoon last Mr Thomas Cosslett coal trimmer, died suddenly at his residence, 23, Wood- street, Penarth. It appears that the deceased had, during the afternoon, watched the football match be- tween Llanelly and Penarth, after which he returned home and sat for some time by the fire. Having business in Cardiff, he left the house with the inten- ...

A Spelling Rhyme

... YOU WIJLL_ NEVER GET WELL UNTIL YOU TAKE t HUGHES'S- ISLOODPiLLS Try what you mav. the system will never be lluglles's Blood Pills For Bad Blood, contains the germs of all the Ailments which trouble the Human System perme:iting every organ of the Body, dis- lui-bmg their duties, and bringing the Nervous System to that despondent st?te which often prefer 1)eatll to Lite IENCE H:UGHES'S 3LOOD ...

..t::So8IIIftQIIWrui'J1tI_.. Is Penarth Healthy ? $'*

... Notes and Comments. WHAT ARE WE COMING TO? This is indeed an age of shocks and rude awaken- ings. Here we have been hugging the fond delu- sion that Penarth was healthy, and now we are in- formed that death rates count for nothing. The medical brotherhood are, however, prolific in resource, and propose initiating an elaborate, system of espion- age into our multitudious ailments,which do not ...