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Alleged Arson near CaCILoxfuoii

... Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Youth- ful Imprudence. &c. AFTER many years' suffering a Gentlemen lias obtained simple SELF-CURE for NERVOUSNESS Los! of strength and Energy, Weakness, &c. All sufferers should, write at once for particulars, which will be forwarded free Send self-addressed stamped envelope, plainly u-rittoT, Mr ROBERTS, t0' 1 WHITE LION STREET. ISLINGTON LONDON N. (Name Paper/ ...

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... Weekly NOles by yumuiubiiiixp. The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed in these notes. FEBRUARY. Among the ancient. Romans this was the month of purification (Latin, Februo, to purify by sacrifice). The 2nd of February is a peculiar day with us, for on that day in the Roman Catholic Church there is a candle procession, to consecrate all the candles which will be ...

Highway Robbery at Barry Dock

... Tenarth District Council. CHURCH AVENUE TO BE A HIGHWAY. ONLY A CDT DE SAC OR PUDDING B.\G STREET AFTER ALL. MR W. L. MORRIS, J.R, SUGGESTS FOOT- WAYS BEING SANDED IN FROSTY WEATHER. A COUNCILLOR OBJECTS TO TREES BEING PLANTED OPPOSITE HIS HOUSE. MR PAVEY LOOKS AFTER COGAN. FENCING OF THE DINGLE. A Public Works Committee met on Monday night, Mr Snelt presiding. The tame members as were pre- ...

f.>...-Tenarth District Council

... Penarth Football Glub. 1st XV FIXTURES. 1894-95. -Late Versus. At. Kesult Sept. 15 E H)Va.te H won 22 Pontymoile H won „ 29 Pontypridd H won Oct. 6 Gloucester H won 13 Mcrnston A won „ 20 Bristol A won „ 27 L]ane!)y .i.. H Jost No, 3 Abergavenny A won 10 Devoriport Albion H won 17 Cardiff A won „ 24 Neatb R .won Dec. 1 Aberavon ...

---' Weekly NOles by yumuiubiiiixp

... FOOTBALL. LLANELLY v. PENARTH. Notwithstanding the unpropitious weather which prevailed throughout South Wales early on Saturday morning last, the mitch with the Tinplaters was brought off in the afternoon in due course. The Penarth Committee, with commendable promptitude and a single eye to business, had the ground cleared of the snow during the forenoon, and, considering the bitterly cold ...

—— —, \ Local Weddings

... Meremonies and Bounties to tllifpoor. On Bastef Sunday he also went in procession, wearing his Cardinal's habit, aad performed theaervicoofhigh mass very devoutly. About four miles from Peterborough an old friend of the Cardinal, Sir William FitzwiHiams, had a resi- dence, and he resotved to pay him a visit. The knight made him cordially welcome and ''received hit) grace with great joy and ...

British Women's TempemnceI Association

... wappfy wftn cue neceawarf&N or MfeperaoM or* noerat Mucataon,' white, in many instance)!, it ia on record that the churches were converted into barns, and Ml that had been permitted to remain of the monasteries and convents into ataMea and cow- tthedt. The populace in London and other lMg ...

, 1 Ir Chamberlain on Welsh Disestablishment

... Penarth District Council. AUGMENTATION OF THE CLERK'S STIPEND. WORK FOR THE UNEMPOYED. MR. R. BEVAN AND STONE MASONS' GRIEVANCES. SALOP STREET AND OUTFALL SEWERS DISPUTES. ) QUESTION OP ALLOTMENTS AND HIGHWAYS- IMPROVEMENTS IN COGAN AND NORTH WARD. The usual monthly meeting was held on Monday, binder the presidency of Mr W. L. Morris, J.P. The Others attending were Messrs H. Snell, T. S. Lloyd ...

The Birch as a Cure for Embezzlement

... Fire at Mr Pyman's, larine Parade. On Monday evening last, a fire broke out at the residence of Mr J. W. Pyman, Marine Parade. It appears that by some means a beam running under- neath the entrance hall, and the fireplace in the hall became ignited. When discovered it had gained considerable hold, and it became necessary to pull up the tiles of the hall. Timely assistance being ren- dered by ...

Eire at Nr Pyman's, Marine IParade

... Correspondence. Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed by Correspondents. A SNOW PLOUGH. To the Editor of the Penarth Chronicle Sir,—The present condition of the pavements in some parts is rather dangerous, resulting, I believe, at leas; for the most part from the snow not having been cleared when fresh fallen- May I suggest that our Town Council would confer a ...