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Œbutatíon:d. Tt/fY success is entirety duetto the study of your lessons at home," stndent No, 3,916. Lessons by "JOSt for coal miners and officials. Write for syllabns.- t. A. Sonthem. 21'<. The U.M.S.. Cardiff.251 ítuatíøtt1í á:Cant. 't/fINISTER wanted. abont 40 good speaker know. .H'jLled:;eofphysio]o?ya.nadvant:t.ge:workunde- nominational: splendid opening forhealthv man.-Y 67S, Daily ews. CarcHff, 67Sn it!!tlts. ijJ;rit!!d.ts, &r. Y)ICYCLES.—J3i 5s high-grade, raiiable.honest. splen- didiv finished 2 rtm hra.kes. inverted levers, free wheel. Clincher tÂres. comnletf with pump. tools. oi!er, repair outfit. first-cia-a plated lamp and be!), packed in orate carriage paid on approval 2 yews' guarantee finest vall1 ever o:rered.-Write fOT photo, specifica- Beatson. Lion?Works. 80. Moteiey-street. Birmingham. B-ICYCLES. -HiglÎ;;ade £5 18s 6d CiincherA. Dnn- lop. or Punier tyres. Hyde free wheel. Bowden brakes (inverted levct-"). or Ha.di<' Coaster hubs. Brooks saddles. Bramp:on s chains. Radio Fagan X speed gear. 30s extra.: highly finished 2 years' guarantee on ap- proval: finer 11lachlnps ca.nnot be produced; photo, speoiSca.tions. and tetimonia.ts from the maker.—Frank Berbert. Nubian Works. Uroms-n-ovc-street, Birming- ham. Esta.bHshed 1899. _?_ y?YCLES.—Agents wa.nted' in every town and village for the best 6-glJinea. Bicycle ever offered; 2 brakes, inverted I"vers, Hyde free wheel. Clincher A, Dunlop, or Palmer tyres ati high grade good proQts to live agents.—F)t)l specifications and drawings from Vans hall Cvcle Co.. J,tc\ 68. Lomba.rd street, Birmingha.m 2,_es¡red. 947 ihnntsfít1\rfidts. rrtHE Patent Eetipsc Knittin; Machtne. Themctt JL perfec': knitter of Socks a.nd Stockings m the world. Send postcard for price list to Spencer's Baby Car- riage Warehouse, St. Johns-sQua.rc, Ca-rdiS. 2338—752n THE Verdlctof the 1'ubiie is that for lightness in con JL struction. elega.nce in design. comfort in riding durability in use. and moderation in price, the Baby Carriages sold by Spencer, the Lniversal Provider for Babies. ,ra not approached by any of hIs competitors. The largest stock in the United Kingdom to select from. Send post-card for price list.—St.John's-squa.re.Cardia.n Jor alt. C; OUTH Wales Property Gazette."—A Monthly !-) Register of Estates, Honses, Lands, &c.. to be Let or Sold in Wales. Monmouthshire, West of England, &c. l.OOC copies sent monthly, post free, to the leading inhabitants of Wales and Monmouthshire Insertions free. Copies post tree from Messrs Hern and Pertwee. Estate Agents. Auctioneers. <&c., 74. St. Mary-street. CardiS.2444 -Et BATHE RS. FEABEB8 FEATHERS FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when yon ean get best ENGLISH FEATHERS at 5d per Ib. oM-riase lo&td ? WarraBted dry and sweet. Feathet Beds made to order. 8e d for samples and price list to H HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS. 6061 WEIjSHPOOL. NORTH WALES. 114 .fltísttllnneolts Danis. OFFICIAL Engiisa Stamps wanted used or unused; ?? prompt casn given.—A. D. Hoyle, 15. Wevmoath. street. Halifax. Yorkshire.251 WELSH China.—Waoted. Swansea tnd Nantcarw W China.Swanspa and CambrianPottery.and Dillwyn Etruscan Ware only good specirtens required Meh prtoes Eriven.—Address Collector. Lcho Onicf. Cardin. n ;fttíst.ellatttnus. rr?YPISTS.—.625 in cash prizes for best essays on JL Typewriter Ribbon Impressions." Essays must be written with an M and M Paragon Rtbbon. and lId of yellow box sent with ess&y. Competition closes Jane 17th. tul! pa.rticula.rs in Pitman's "Phonetic Jour- na.l." May 20tb, June 3rd and 10th, or from ourselves. Ribbons at any stationer's or post free 2s 6d (please mention Inl\chinei from Dept. G.. Lamson Paragon SIlPIY Co.. I.Jtd.. Canning Town, London, E. 18384 ;.Ø[ontt!. nrtHE OLD-ESTABLISHEDPROVINCIALUNION BAJ.K continues to lend immense sums daily, from CM to JE5.000. on Note of Hamd Alone, or other Security, tt a few hours' notice, to all classes in any part of Eng- land a,nd Wales, repayable by easy instalments. No good mpplication is ever refused. All communications strictly private. Moderate Interest. Special rates for short periods. The largest, best known, and most honourably regular customers have expresed their entire satisfac- onr OBiciaIs will attend at your resfdence at once with Cash, and carry out the advance THERE and THEN.— Call, or write (in confidence) to the Manager, Mr Stanley ,Dowding, I, Queen-square, Bristol. 29{ jj pared to 'Advance sums from B20 to JB3.MO at short notice on approvp(] Nolie ol Band, persona.1 or other securltles. Ch&rgs arranged before transactions are completed. Mortgages on ProlJery effec&ed at cllnent rates of ictere''t. Property Purchased. Trade BtU* Discounted. Annuities and l''txed Incomes arraned. Money advanced OU sCCODd mortnges. Apply Bayes. Cardiff.1N38 Hayes, Cardiff, 13938 jt.tUNEY.—Mr Pike? 43. !-<aJtsbuTy-rd.—t-ie)td poat ?? ca.rd for prospectua (returned in closed enveloca free), and yon will do business with nO'"other tirm.1II41 e. E.SRS S. HERN &; PERTWRE, Estate AKents. ftt_ 7<), St. M&ty-ot<reet. C,wdiK. stre prwp&M4 te ttdv&nce from S100 to BIOO.OJO on Mortgage of Free- hc!d or J.easehold Property, Mtd from J250 to BI.OOO OH pelson¡, seclIrity. 3664 rpBE SHARING CUOB8 BANK E6Hitbti6h{;di870. Cardiff Branch. 73. ST. MARY-STREET. Branches ulso at Manchester. Liverpool. Leeds, Brttd. tord, Bristol, acd BirmiNghajN. Head Omces—M. Bedford-street, Strard. London, and US-120, BishopsgaM-street Within. London. B.C. A8ses, â694,403. Llauihi"s. £372,291. Surpluq. JB323.U2. Loans 01 £50 fO £5.000 made 011 any el6ss of secllrU, 2. per cent./tllowed on Current Account Ba.lances, lJeDOsilis of £10 and upwards rec"ived as under Subject to 3 Months' Notice ot Withdrawal, 5 Der cent per 'ilium. Snhjec: to 6 Montha' Notice of Withdrawal. 6 per cent per annum. Subject to 12 Months' Notice of WithdMW)tt.7pet' cent. per annum. 8peciat .terms tot Longar PMtoa*. Intetett !Mtt<t QUilT erly, The Terminable Deposit Bonda pay nettty 9 per cent and are a safe Inve@tmenli. Write or cRII for Frospectns. 17600 A. WILLIAMS. H. J. TALL. Joint ManRjllerl. QTART THE DAY RIGHT A GOOD START 18 HALF THE RACE. if yoa tmffer from BREAKFAST TABLE PEEVISHNESS yoo commence tit wtoog. A wor!d of meuia. iacontatnedinthiaphrMe. &nd it the tteoMe trieea from & toroni liver, impaired dif!eation, ora b<nt nigtt," yoa wi!! nnd t tforia of Miief !o tboxof TD I L L S WBAT IS T BE GOOD OF FOOD IF YOU CANNOT EAT IT ? BEECHAM'S PILLS win _treDn th* digestive orR*Da and cre«te t hettthy tad Tigor. one &ppetKe. WHAT 18 TaE USE OF GOING TO BED IF YOU CANNOT SLEEP? BEECHAM'S PILLS win Reatly e&Im Inlta.. tion of the nenoue Byateci <tnd indace Booo d MfteshiDg e!eep. Md everywhere tn boxea Btice la lid (56 piUe) a.ad 2< 9d (16S piUs). 9- ? ¡ N,B. FOR ROUGHS AND COLDS. FebraMy25tb.I905. j "Mywife.withbadattack OF INFLUENZA, After two botttea tost her congh, which tppeMed permanent." MrB.W.Norris, Leyton. I TrTTAYMAN'S BALSAM November 13th. 1903 EFFECTIVE AND AGREE. ABLE REMEDY FOR COLD, ts I know from experience." Mr J. Benha.m. Croydon. QUITE SAFE FOR CHILDREN. N.B. 125 FREE T 0 MEN '*Wheu yon a,re tired of taking nauseous and mya- terioos prescriptions a.nd compouneLS, which do yon nogo&A but only ruin your digestive orpana.wnte to me and I wiU send voua Book whichdescribesaQnick and Certain Cure for lost strength, wasting wea&- nesa, &c.. from whatever cause a'istng_ NO STOMACH MEDICINE. NO ELECTRICITY. Specimens of letters received and guaranteed aenuine "It is an excellent system, and I have sorapa. lonaly followed the instructions, and am a better man than 20 years aeo.—G.G." CanBot be better than I am at present. It is a perfect cure.K.G," Book sect sealed, post free. two stamps.—A. &. LEIGH, 92 and 93. Great Russell-street, Blooms- bury. London. Send at once and be cured. Seventeeo Years' ContiDuoos SucceMex. 16626 JUbLic Àtnnstmttds. I CARDIFF. UpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF, Lessee and Manager. ROBERT BEDFORD EVERY EVENtNG AT 7.SO. The Successful Comedy. A COUNTRY T?/rOUSE," A ? ? iwa Preeeded by A BIT OF OLD CHELSEA. Next Week— LA POUPEE. Box OB6ce at Theatre. 10 to 5. Na,t. Tel.. 362 SHERBORNE. fTpHE SHERBORNM PAGEANT, written JL and invented by LOUIS N. PARSER. to com- memorate 1.200th anniversary of foundin" of the Town, Bishopric, and Schoot of Sherbome. by St. Ea)dhelm. A.D. 7C5, will be presented Jane 12th. 13th. 14th. and 15th. 1905. THIS UNIQUE FOLK PLAT wilt be PERFORMED in the RUINS of the ancient SHERBORNE CASTLE. AH seats reserved, 21s, lOa 6d, 7a 6d. 58, 49. and 2s. -For particulars address the Hon. Sees.. The Pa.ra.de. Shetborne. Doraot: 1tblíc ,flnticts. CANCER HOSPITAL (Free), Fulh&m. ? road. London. S.W.—PATIENTS SEEN DAILY on their own application at 2 o'clock. Fuada urgently needed for Ileneral expense9 and for the Research Department. Fred W. Howell. Jhti(iÜny ,.ocidits. WESTOF J! ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1857. INCORPORATED 1M3. OfBces 3. HAMMET-STREET, TAUNTON. Secretary Mr ALBERT GOODMAN. BORROWING SHARES, JEM EACH. SUMS OF MONEY are rello8.Y to be advanced on security of anydellription of rea.1 property-free- hotd. leasehold, or copyhold—on the most equitable terma; the principal and interest repayable by Monthly Instalments. INVESTING SHARES. jMO EACH. realised in about 13 years and 4 months by Monthly Payments of Five ShiUings per aha.re. FULLY PAID-UP SHARES, bearing a mxedratt of interest, payaMe half-yearly, or allowed to tcca mnlate. DEPOSITS received. Interact at 4 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, or may accumulate. Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may be obtained on application to the Secretary, as above or to 1M Mr THOMAS WEBBER. District Secretary. Tower Chambers, Church-street. St. John a- aqua-re, Ca.rdiff. DON'T DELAY. IF YOU FEEL J OUT OF SORTS TAKE GWtLYM EVANS' QUININE BETTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEST REMEDY OF THE AGE THE BEST REMEDY OF THE AGE THE BEST REMEDY OF TSE AGE tOB INDIGESTION, "'E K-NE8S, NERVOUSNESS, LOW SPIRITS, SLEEPLESSNESS, NEURALGtA, CHEST AFFECTIONS. &WILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS THE VEGETABLE TONIC. STRENGTHENS ? THt 8Y8TE\f. STIMULATES THE CIRCULATION. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS EVANS QUININE BITTERS THE VEGETABLE TONM. ASSISTS AND fHOMOTES DIGESTION, IMPROVES THE APPETITE. 6WILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS I GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS THE VEGETABLE TONIC. BRACES J THE NERVES, FORTIFIES THE MUSCLES GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS THE VEGETABLE TONIC. Is aoid evH'y&ere in bottlea 2a M and 4a M each. MOST ——— IMPORTANT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. See the name "GwUvm EvMB on Label. StMnp, *Bd Bottle. tMe lropri.ton- QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. R. J. HEATH AND SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR DIANOFORTES By BKOADWOOD (M anppHed to tha MtMioo HooMfor the CardiS Co)-pot&tion).BLUTHNER. ERARD, SCHIEDMAYER. NEUMEYER, WALDEMAR. &e. ()RGANS By MASON Md HAML1N, BELL, DOMINION. <&c. THE FAMOUS PIANOLA PIANOS PLAYERS And ÆOLIAN SELF-PLAYING ORGANS. Utmoat Dtsconnt AUowed fot CMh. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. < 76, QUEEN. STREET, CARDIFF; TO. TAFF-STREET. PQNTYPRUOD STAIR- WELL ROAD. PBNARTn; Md 23t KTATION ROAD. FORTTATJBOT.1066 C<WEMTRv ?JB?k?kEDWARO O'BRtEM ?-'?????N i I-C.¡;VER'rISING, BILL ? POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTE COMPANY, LIMITED. OFFICES AND WORKS—1, PARK-STREET. CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMTSON. I Pfoprietora ot the Principal Stations ia CaroiC and Neighbourhood. Contractors for aU deecripMoQ of AdverttSinf¡ Circular Distributing, etc. m AH otdeo promptly MteotM to M .;S]*¡¡ L_ bipping øtirtSe ?< TD D —CANADIA?ACIFIC RY. ?.Jr.J?. ATLANTIC S.S. LINES. LIVERPOOL TO CANADA. First ca.bin, JE14 second, JE8 third, JE5 10s. SS. MOUNT ROYAL(freight only),7.064 tons.May23rd S.S. LAKE CHAMPLAIN(tw.c ).7,392tons..May30th Free pamphlet re Work and Wages "—Canftdma Pacinc Railway, 18. St. Angustine'8-parade. Bristo), or CMdiO agent'Trounce and Sons. Bate Dacha Davies and Co.. 58. Charles-st.; Cudtipp, 32, Ca.atle- rd. Elder, Dempster and Co.. Bute Docks Capt. Scott. 15. Cathaya-tce.. Ca.tha.yf; Stewart & Co 35, Moantstna.rt-sq.. Bute Docks Duncan & Co., Barry Dock Thomas and Sons, Town Hall Cham- bers. Poutypridd Jones Bros., Craig P.O.. Ponty. pridd WiUiam Jones. P.O.. Brynhyfryd. Swansea Young. 9. Tredegar-place, Newport; WUliams. 25. Woodneid-street, Morriston, dam. J544 WHITE STAR LINE.—LIVERPOOL TV to AUSTRALIA, catting at Capetown (South Africa). PERSIC. 11.974 tons .June 8 RUNIC, 12.4S2 tons .— Ju]y 6 MEDIC. 11.984 tons .AI1. 3 AFR1C. 11.948 tons .Aug. 31 The accommodation on these twin-screw sMamera comprist:e smokíng. reading. and diDin¡ rooms, Farea.—To Australia, JE17 to JE27; to CapetowD, tl5 15a to JE22 Is For farther particulars apply to Local Agents cr to Isma.y, Imrie and Co.. Liverpool; 1, Cockspor- street. S.W and 34, LeadenhaU-street. E.C.. London ALLANLIN E.—TO CANADA, UNITED STATES.- Sailings from Liverpool. OCEAN RATES TO CANADA —Haloon from JE10 St. John'R, N.F. JEM Halifax and St. John. N B. Second Cabin, £7 10s. Third Class. JE5 10s. To India JE37 10s and JE27 10s. For Ful! Particulars apply to Allans. 103. Leaden- hall-atreet, London. E.G.. and 19, James-street, Liverpool; or to W. J. Trounce and Sons. Bute Docks, Cardiff; Captain J. A. Scott. 15, Cathays terrace. Cathays C. stewart, 35. Mount Stuart- square. CardiS: C. J. Codlip. 32. Caatle-road.Ctudin. X STOP ONE MOMENT, 'V 03. DEAR. DOCTOR, MUST MY DARLING DIE? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE BUT TRY I nnUDOR B A T.E N T BALSAM OF TnTONEY THERE IS NO REMEDY UNDER CANOPY OF HEAVEN EQUAL. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY, NOBILITY DOCTORS, NURSES, and MOTHMRfi PRAISE IT. WHY? IT contains PURE Welsh Hocev and M) Essence of the Purest and Most Enlcacious Herba, gathered on the Hills of Wales, being gathered in the proper sea-son, when its virtues Me tn full perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE are thousands ot children who**die tnnually from Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, and Croup, This is a grand discovery for the Cure of such complaints. It is INVALUABLE for Weak-cheated men. Delicate Women, and Children. 16 Cures when alt other remedies fail. It Cures Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis, Asthma. Tightness of the Chest. It Cures Thousands of Children of Bronchitis and Whooping Coush. It Cures tor one Shilling when Pounds have been spent in vain. TRY IT. If yon have a Cough, try it; if you have a Cold. try tt: if you have Bronchitis, try it. It loosens the phlegm and promotes expectoration, produces warmth and comfort to the chest, and gives refresh ing steep when you have lost nights of rest. A STIPENDIARY AND A MAGISTRATE IN THE COUNTY OP GLAMORGAN REMARKS :— I feel it my duty to inform you that I have been nsing your Tudor Williams' Balsam o f Honey in my fami!y, which is a large one, for many years. an<! have proved its great value, having used nothing else for Cough during Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it t alt parents for such ccmplaints. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GBNUINE ARTICLE TUDOR WILLIAMS' I PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY MOST IMPORTANT. SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by all Chemiats and Scores in la. 2s 6d, and <s M bottles. Sample bott'e sent (post pai for Is 3d. 3s and 5s from the inventor. SaTing m par- chasing the larger size bottles. D. mUDOR WILLIAMS,L.S,D.E,W MEDICAL HALL, ABBRDARE. lit WORK FOR ALL. ? We give a Nickel Silver Timekeeper ?????k and Mexican Silverine Watch Chain, ??'S??? with guarantee to keep correct time <y?-\ "?S? for three years, or a Lady's or Gent sj? \?'?B Rolled Goid Ring, free to any persons M9B selling 48 Penny Pictorial Poatcaros m???'? ?%y within 21 days. You can se!l themin ??S!?'?? an hour. Send name and address ???'5?? (postcard wi'I do). ?-* BRITISH FINE ART CO., 115. Strand, Loudou. WO NO LANCING OR CUTTING ?Bt Required if vou use the world- Mmf' renowned BUR&ESS' LION It! has saved many a. limb from tihe kuife. Cured others after being given up by ?N?!??S?? Hospitals. The Beat Remedy for Wuu)ud-< a.ud a.ti Skin Diseasea. A Certain Care for Ulcets. Tumours, Abscesses. Eczema, <jkc. Thousands of testimonials from all parts. So!d by all chemists. 7M Is ltd, &c..per box. or post free tor P.O. from E BURGESS. 59. Gray's Inn-road, London. Advice gratia.1'272 aud popula.r TRERAPION This successful remedy, used in Continenta! Hospitals byRieord, RoBttn, Jobert Vepeau. nad others, aurpa9ses every thing bi.hertioemployed for imparity of biood, spots, Notches, pains <cd swelling of joints, kidney, bJtadder, and liver iiseases. gravel, pains in back. lessneae.Ac.' Three forms. Nos. 1. 2. and 3 (price 2a 3d), according to diseases tor which intended. —Full particmant send stamped addressed envelope to Mr B. JOHNSON. 43. Ho!tord-squMe. London. W.C 3043 60e TDAINE'S BILL POSTING JT SYNDICATE For AberdM'e, Binmin, Mountain Ash, &nd D1øtrk Z. ANDREWS, Secretary. IKM Omces— 1105 NEW THEATRE. ABERDAR.E CLARKE'S B 4l PILLS Me warranted to cure GRAVEL and PAINS in the BACK tndall kindred complaints. Free from mercury Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes. 4a 6ft each, of &U Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or s ant Mr 60 stamps by the I makers, the Lincoln and Midtand Counties Drug Company. Lincoln. _1030 BASS AND CO'S PALE AND MILD j ? ALES. SEASON BREWINGS MAY NOW BE HAD IN PRIME CONDITION, IN CASKS OB BOTTLES. OF FU:LTON, DUNLOP, AND CO., CARDIFF iMd WORTH KNOWING. GEORGE NAISH & SON, 79, GREAT ?JT FREDERICK-STREET. CARDIFF, is the OLDEST ESTABLISHED PUBLIC BILL POSTER, who renta the number a.nd best private MU-posting stations in the town and HOtgh- bourhood. All work entlWlted te him will bespeedil. and fsuthfuly executed. N.B.—BiM Posting sent bv boa.t.or rail will h:J"'p- innner¡¡,.t(> nttf"lHjo/l. )7.67[, ??? ?MeetMy «MHp<e ?0-?0 Cyote f<W e?F-?L,-?. cash, &4-t6??? ???? ?3??? FreaWhee!s<M<n!Terti*en!ettt).earhMe ?iMMtts!? ?'' cyctM ?z.jo to eie-M. '???????? trM. Dt?!BM<<t.?SS?Srwic& TtOSTAL DELIVERY Jt" OF THE WALES DAILY NEWS." The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS"begtoMDonDcethatbya apecial conces- sion of the Postal Authorities they are enab!ed to despatch their FtMt Edition each mommg by the Maila leaving Cardiff at 2.30 a..m. and 3.45 a..m Country subscribers residing within the limits of GLAMORGANSHIRE. I' CARMARTHENSHIRE. PEMBROKESHIRE. I CARDIGANSHIRE. M weltM those portions of BRECONSHIREand MONMOUTHSHIRE comprtsed within the TredegM and Rhymney VaUey Postal Districts, may now have the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS delivered at their residences daily by the same post as that which conveys their London letters. London and West of England subscribers receive their papers on the forenoon of publication. The Third Edition cf the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS is forwarded (prepaid) to residents of the following and a!I other places within the CardiC Postal District in time for the delivery:— St. Fagana Sully Michaetatone-ie Peneoed CourtyM.la. Vedw S. Brides-aup.-Ely Dinas Powis Castletown St. Nicholas Ca:oxton MarshHeld Bonvilstone Barry Penarth Peterstone CacrphiUy Liandougt! LIandaS Kedwas Liavane Radvr Ystrad Mynaeh Hacisheu MorMlstoWD Pwllypant Whitchureh MeUingrHnth St. Meilon's Tan"a Well Peatvrch Cefn Mably Toagwyntaia St. Anorewa W'ln't Tree Br'e £s.d. Per Quarter, post free. 099 Pez haU.year .u, 0 M a PM rear. t M e ,¡j" v :Ï. -x: l1usints!i J\.hbrt55t.s. THEACME' LEVER WAT ?' V!S!T ?\.2Sf-????????- g H. SAMUEL AND ???? ??''???P? ? ?? ? PROVE WtTHOUT \.X. ????????? ?R!SK TO YOURSELF ? '??. ??????''?%?? ? THE TRUTH OF ????:?%%?? g TH!S?8SERT<ON. ????????????? CME STO-DAY 0 ? ANH CHOOSE FROM ???????'????P H THE MOST WONSERFUL ?<????.,??'? ?? S SELECT!ON OF MONEY. ? 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Safest and most The Universaj Remedy for Acidity of the Gentle Medicine for Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigesbion, Infants, Children, Sour Eruotationa, Bilious AjSections. Delicate Females, and the ==Ó Sickness of ?? ?? DINNEFOftDS ? ? A ¡¡. GOOD WIN E NEEDS MO BUSS, And EERNICK 8 VEGETABLE PILLS do not require oL colum n to prove tbcir merit).. Once tned they recommend for HEADACHES. BILE. INDME? TtON. KIDNEY TROURLES. NER. VOCS DISORDERS, IMPURI'ry of the BLOOD and even TIC Md RHEUMATISM. FIFTY YEARS' REPUTATION Provea their Attentive apd Remedial VtJnw, SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES IN 7V2d, Is ld, and 2s 9d BOXES. 2362—807e A ? Atso POWDER & LOZENGES j ? CURE tNMGESTtON. ? ? TRY THEM. OF_ALiL CHEM!STS. ? gs HAVE:, YOU rBiD A ? LEC With \Vonnus that discharge or otherwse_ perhaps sur. rounded with inaMnmation and swoUen. th&t when you press your &nger on the tna?ned parttt leaves the imptes sion ? If so, under the skin you ha?s poison that detes a!) the remedies vou have tried, which, it not extracted, you never can recover, but go on suftenng tiH death releases you. Perhaps your knees are s?'o"en, the jomts being ulcerated, the same with the ankles, round which <he skin may be discoloured, or there may be wounds; thedtsease. ifaHowed to conlinue.wii! deprive you ot the power to walk. You may have attended various hospitatsand had medical advice and been told your case is hopetess, or advised to submit to amputation but do not, for I can cure you. t don" say perhaps, but t wi)!. Because others havefaited. it is no reason I should. Send at occe a Posta'Order for ss. 6d. to B. C. ALBERT 73. F??°??' L?"! and you wiH receive a box of G????????? ?<* Pi)!s, which is a certain remedy for ?i,????? Mcusctnaid-s Knee,Ulcerated joint$, Cawbmeio%poisoliW Hands, and Bm2ion& [copyrig4t). BURWICK'S ?!? rUvwUEH. tn thw Ww!<t. N Vw'?* M PABB H.I.USTRATBB CJLT-00trE. *???? Wholcsa!. Prices. CyOes. Mot°???? ?*t?? '??????'???? ???????-?? f???.??? ??"??????'??? Co.. WMtoa-e-X'u' laimaland. SWANSEA OFFICES ? OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, No. 52. HtGH STREET T?T EWPORT OFFICES i?t of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS' M, BRIDOR.STREET' M, BRIDOR.STREET'
DESPERATE PRtSONERS.
DESPERATE PRtSONERS. A DASH FOR LIBERTY. Pantsaeson Plate Robbery. At Newport, Peca., Petty SeaMoca on Tuesday Albert Scha)!. ex.indoor Hervant at Pantaaeson, near Cardig-tu, waa brongbt up in caatody charced with xte&l'a:! ai!v6!' Roois of the value of JE200 on the 8th May. Joh.%un Covvaizceech WR9 charped with itiding, a.nd abetting Schall. Mrs Weaton, wifeofCdoue) Weatoo. tenant of the chanaion, said she engaged Schall thzoafh a. registry at London as indoor scrvsnt, "cd on Monday, Blav 1st, ahe gave him cb&rp'a of the sil,ier plate which was m use. On Monday, the 8th. she entered the dinirig-roo,n jaat before 8 o'ctoek, expectins to see the to.bte !<nd for brepk- faataa nsna.t. The other aeryaotH not havinf: BeantnytainRof ScbaH, she went tobiaroom, fearing he WM iH, but ho was not there, and aab- ftequentty she chseovered he bed decamcod with I the xitver from the dinicp and drawiuR-iooma, the doora of which were open, M weH as that of I the sideboard. P.C. Lewia, St. Dosmae!a, traced the pr!aonere to Roefbnsh Station, and Detective Willikm Clarke, Reading, deposed to arreatinf them at Reading in the no train from Cardiff on the even- ing of the Monday, they having all the property with them. Scba.]! then admitted having atoten it, bnt the other man endeavoured to eacape. Colonet Weaton aa)d that SchaH diapiayed ex- pert knowledge in diecriminaunc between the reai meta) and the pfated articte. becauae every solid piece had been taken, even hit cigarette ca*e. All the aHic)eswerediap!aved in coart, teverat ?f them bearing evidence of rangh treatment, an ftt)boM*d Indian flower bowt being flattened ont of its oriinal ahape. Ptieonera were committed for trial at the Haverfordwest Aseizes, to be bold neM week. Ooyvalzcaecb dectared hia innocence. Count Vistor C!t\er e Berenkberg, Havorfordwett, acted as interpreter. <t The two prisoners made a desperate effort to escape at Boncath Station white waiting tor the conveyance to take them down to the Newport Petty Seaaiona. They were handcuffed together, aod as they emerged from the station in front of she lIIarden they simnttaoeomty jnmped forward afni daahed towards the road. However, the cToatioR ga:M betng open for the 11.45 train to pats pievente(t the:r escape, and the wardera, \<ho were iu hot purxnit. overtook them aa they wete endeavoarioR to giit tbrougb,
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uu_ CLERGYMAN'S SHOCKING DEATH. At Ñe,iUels¡ CroiSl, Dnrham, onSatordaythe Rev. George Sydney E)Jam, a wfln'kno\Vu Joca) clergyman, met a shocking death thronfh a motor nccident. He wft an enthaaiaatic motor cyclist, and waH riding hia cycte down a slight tiope near Nevi!!e'sCro9B.when he appeared to ioaecon- tro) over hia machine, and ran vtotentty into a motor-car, containing a lady and chanffear, traveling in the opposite direction. Mr Etiam nadhiamachtno were thrown with (treat force come distance away into the hedReaidt). He was picked op qnita dead, his face being so brnieed M to be onreeogniaabte. After the accident the car atopped and the chaaffenr ran for help to the hocae of a asighbonring poHoeman. The motor-cycle waa hardly injnred beyond a twiatei handle, but the car wa< damaRed, and the eoahioQ and back part, fpainat which de- cea'ei atrack hia head, were saturated with biood. The car tx stated to beiong to Sander!and, and ia said to have been proceedinR at a moderate pace on the proper side of the road. Mr EUam had been cntato for tan yeara of the pariah in which the accident oeoorred, and exactly a fortnight aRO had been inducted into the living at Sat!ey, near Lancbeter, to which he had been recentty preferred. The bodv was removed to room& he bad ]a<t vacated at Darham to await the Coroner's inquiry.
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DIED FOR HIS BROTHER. White twoboya.eonaof a shipyard maehiaiat, were ptayinc on the rtvereide at Sundertand on Satnrday ttternoon the younger fell into the water. The etder, a tad eight years ola, named WiHiam Paxton JLee Reed, ptuckiiy jampad in and tried to ea'enia brother. bctWMimmedi- aMy carried a.way by the current and drowned. When hie boiy waa recovered there seemed to be y! °?'?. but artificial reapitation proved fnttle. The younger chitd wa* reacued by some workmen, and after oarefut treatment waa appa<:ent!y httle the worae for nia immeraton. workmen, and after oarefut treatment waa appa<:ent!y httle the worae for nia immeraton.
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MESSAGE FROM THE SEA. I Some boya ptayinc on the b<aeh tt Kitkeet.Co. Down, yesterday, picked ao a bottle which had been washed aaborf. Inaicte the bottte, which waa eecurely corked, waa & piece of papor appa- rently torn from an oid newspaper, on which was written in pencil the toUowinf; words :—" Sa. f MarKaret iost off Cape Clear Kood-bye.— Capt. 5jeC,,iuti." The local constabulary were com- munioated wtta. and the bottle and paper have been handed to the CO"Stgur-irds. who are in- vestigating the matte!
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n_ The Srxt meeting of the creditora of Chartea Bender. greenf;rocer and coitier, 40. Park View, WamHwyd. waeheld&t Merthyr oa Monday. The t:roa.< liftbilicies were -E472 lOa 33, of which .E190 7* Id waa expected to rank for dividend. The iMMetawero returned at .E134 Os lOd, iviDK a.de&eiency of JE56 6n3d Thedabtoraacribed bia faiture to iH-heaith, bad debta, keen comp"- Utien. lome oi about ICLOO throuxh a 6[< in DMWmbef, 19Q2, *u<t gibes ,U'I eanM$.
Workhouse Chap!ams< .
Workhouse Chap!ams< THE CARDIFF ADVERTISEMENT. Absence of Candidates. Ha.ve the Cardiff clarcy, Anplican anst Non- I confotmiat. gone on strike ? The query is BUg, KeBted by the fact that thoagh the: Cardiff BoMd of Guardians oftered sataries cf ;9120, .E30, &odJE50 respectively for Chnrch of I<n;!la.nd, Nonconformist, and Roman Ca.tho!)c chaplains. only one gedtleman, the Rev. Father Gibbon, of I" Citnt-,n. applied. There w<s not a ,ingle apuii- cation or offer made by the many ciergy resident in the Cardiff Union, but the Nonconformist Miniateria) Union, thtongh their secretary, wrote a letter proteatinR "Ilinst the payment of pnb)io n'oney tow&rds :eachin(! the creeds of a.nv denomination, and malting an offer to serve the workhoaae grotnitcnijly. The matter came np for consideration at a. meeting of the Visiting Committee held at Ely Workhoase on Tnsaday, Mr F. J. Beavan in the chair. The Rev. Father Gtbbon was appointed Roman Catholic chaptain. Mr W. Jonoa proposed that they <hoo!d re- advertiae for an Aiglieftn chaplain, !tlr Metbn'sh thoacht they woald not be able to ?ecnro a.,elcr(!ycnan for JElZO, nnteM ha atso httJ charze of a chnrcb. The Rav. A. E. Hy")opsaid that it meantt good deat of work, a.nd unieas they contd )zet a man to devote the whole of b!s time to the work it wonid not be done ptoperly. Mr J. Enoch pvinte:l out tha.t the MjaTy they offered waa more than many oarates received. The Rev. A. E. Hystop said that if they won)d )[eadv*rtiae they had better do eo under the heading C!rica! and insert it in the Cbarch Times," as weti as in the local papprs. Tho Chairman Does that papet drcniateio Cardiff ? (Lancbter.) The snsKBstion was acreed to. The committee then considered a letter ra- coivoct from the Rev T.' Davie&, the secretary of the CMdiCf Miniateha! Union, enclosing a. re- ttotmiou paased unanimoasfy at the monthty meeting, That the Union respectfully but emDhaticaity proteata against the appoictme!)t of cbttptaina for the WnTkhoaea to be maintained at the pnb)ic expeaee, id of opinion tha.t tny who mny bo appointed in the intonate of any denomination ahonid be supported by the aaid denominatioc, and it further expresses its re<tdice!'a to co-operate with thaFreeChurches to sacare eNcient Nonconformiat miniatrtttionR that tnill not be chargeable to the pubtic parae." The letter further stated that the members of the Cardiff Mfniateriat Union who had gratnitocaiy conducted religions services at the Workboue every Sunday afternoon and Friday exening for nmoy yeara offered to (1) iu tnrn condoct aorvicea every SandliY afternoon and Ftiday evening, (2) visit the inmatea of the Union prtor to the Friday evening aetvice, and any ttpecial case of emersency on other daya as neceaeary. and on heating from the master, (5) !Mimm:ster the aa.crament< to the membars of the charohee by arranKemaot with the miniatera of the rMpective denominationa. The Minis- terial Union earneaciy desired that the inmates ahontdba encouraged to attend the Snoda.yaot vices at the vanon') p)acea of wor'-hip near the workhoase. The membera of the Union woald be pieced to co-opaMte with the Gaardtana in a.ny matter of re-arrangement, and pointed oat that severat of them were Weiah speakin!?. The Rav. It. F. Broomneid propo ied. and the Vice-Uhairooan seconded a. tuotion accept)DR the offer. The Ubattmen atatad that mlt of the inmates of the Eiy Workhonse attended church or cha.pel cloee by. 1\ qnestioa then arose a.a to what woald be done in the even of there being: any UnitMi&na in the boose. Mr C. F. Sanders a&id that he had no doobt the Unitarian Chnrch won)d provide for Bach a contiosency. He thocght. however, iqometbing moie was ncceeaa.ry than what bad been anggested. He hopad the Min)*ter)a.t Uniou woa!d make eome arranxamenta for visi! rtioing. It waa resolved th&t a committee be Itp¡;o;nted to cc-ocerate with the Ministerial Unton in the matter, and a vote of thanka was passed to the Lnioa fo!: their offer, a.ud atao for thei: paot tw')!'k.
"..".r¡tAó>\':<" DYFFRYN STEELWORKERS,
"r¡tAó><" DYFFRYN STEELWORKERS, Resu!tofArb!trat!on. Mr J. R. Aakwith, t!oard of Trade arbitrator in the Dyffryn ateet wotkere* dopato, rpcent.iy aa.t three days at the GnHdbal!. Sw&Dqoa, to hear evidence put before him by Mr W. H. Edwards, proprietor of the wotka, and Mr Thornns* GriSitbs. atoo! snaettera' orgdnisin aecreta.ry, I who acted for the men. Mr Askwith baa now forwarded his toward a.B fotiowa 1. That the contention of the maatera that the Dyffryn Work" shontd be rated M a mil) of 50 tonit output. and that this mill a.a the onty j-emainioK miH of tta cbtnacter with sa.nd bottom futnacea in Soath Wttea cannot be nphetd. 2. Th&t the ttiteroative contention of the masters tbal; ïn view of recent and prospectÏYe output the wsLRea of bar miHmen ahonid be re- dnced cannot be nphatd. 5. That the wages paid to a!I the bar rniUmaa, excapting si!ea.e:'t), wio-e eaao was proneily withdrawn by their representative aboald be raised, but not to the pxtant suggested by the men. 4. That the foitowin!! apeciu) tonnage rate of wages app!ieab!e to Dyffryn "orke only should be pa.id to the men doh)f: work at this miH under the follotging degigi-tations, viz RoUots, 42d per ton ronghers, 3d per ton Srat catcher, 2id per ton second catche)-, lid per ton hooker". ld pe'' ton three charcrp, 4;d I per ton three ba.llers. lOd per ton shesier. lid per ton cranemen. 5s 6d per day on present, work without tending bars, and 6d more if toad- inc bara eontinne. Sanday work, time -And a balf for hoars of actual work, and tilie and a. quarter after 2 o'ctonk on Saturday. So far as ptactieab!e two Bxed times to be :tllowed for meats. As agreed between the patties, ttra award aboald date from the 1st of January, 1905. This award concedes nine pointa rttiaed in fnvour of the men, and is a R"in to the stee) workt:rf) eoncerasd of from 2; to 10 per coat. ad. vance of wages. The award, as it will be ob- carded, )s retroapective, and the men thus become entitled to very little abort of JE500. Some of the DyNryn ateo) workers, aeon by onr representative, were delighted with the rean!t. and apoke with u'ifei?nod admiration of the manner Mr Tom GriSitha, their had cond acted the ease.
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CLERGYMAN AND HIS WIFE. Assaults and Threats Alleged. In the Divorce Comt on Tuesday, Mm Constance Gertrude Ij"Maiatre aued berhnaband. Rev, Syfveatte John James SaHivan Le Maistro, of Everinbam, Yorkshire; for resticnuon of coojnRa) rights. Roaoondt'nt answered, and atteged his wife had been Ru'tty of crnetty and wai< aieontitlad to a. decree, and he ciaimed jndicia< appatfttion. I Connae! stated the marriage took ptaoe in 1891 at Br!Rhton. and the pMUpa a.fterwarda went t3 live at Ever7ngbam, where reapondent waa vicar down to 1900. It appeared, said c.-tiusel for the hnsband. [hat from anearlv time after the carriage the wife ot. nto nnovernable fits of aDgr [or no Iea.1 reason, an upon thoite occasioDs ahe had aaaaatted bar husband &nd other persona. PetiDoner went to Scotland, and respondent wan sent to the corn* in which she was. The hnabanj was advjaed by the doctora there to have her certified and pat iuto an asytnm. To the husband's sister petitioner threatened to do for respondent. After petitioner had bpen in the aaytnm eome time her father got her rekased apon the cartincate of a doctor that she ahoa!d not be avowed to retorn to her bcsbaad's houM. Counsel for the wife said petitioner waa moat anxioaa to live with her husband and to have ol,portunitv of showing that the nnfortnnatH atate of aSairs which led to friction had passed away. Sir Gorretl Barnes snsKMtedit would be better for th& parties to see if they conld not come to terms for separation. Connaet consn!ted, and sabseqnently handad to hia Lordahip terms which it was said rbo parties had agreed npon.
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FLEW AT HER MOTHER-IN-LAW. Scene at Blaenavon Police Court. At Blaenavon Pctica Court on Tuesday Harriet Ilowells, Btaenavon, summoned her haaband, John Howet!a. for peraietent craetty. Mr W. J. Everett, Poatyooo), &op«a.red for com- p)ainant,and MrJ.G.PoweU. Brynm&wr, de- feoded. Mr Everett said the wife aHeped that defendant h&d inflicted injarieaof a twrriMe nature npon her. He had pu)!ed her ont of bed by the hair of her head, vio)ent!y kietted her, and threatened bar with an axe saving, I will give my life for yours." Complainant Kaya evidence in anpport of her advocttte'a atatement. At the cooclntton of her evidence sbetiewat h<'r mother- io-Law, and a poUceman bad to interfere. fUr Powell <aid the ill-feeling between the parti ea wa* canned by the )n'erferen=e of the mother-in- law. He catted no witneMca, bat stated that the facta had been exaggerated. Complainant Was granted a separation order, IZa 6d a week.
I WHtRLWtND IN ROATH PARK.
WHtRLWtND IN ROATH PARK. A remarkable phenomenon was witnessed t.t the top end 01 the ptaying section of Roath Park on Saturday, near wherw the path leads out to Ninian-road, and the circamstaneea are voaehed for by one of the officials of the Corporation. What waa apparently a. whirlwind of cona)der- a.bte atrength anddonty descended on thepath, and in itt comae strack It I)erFAmbnfator, turning it over aad throwing cnt the infant who was in it. t'ottnuateiy the little one was not hart. The track of the whirlwind was eleariy defined as it passed on atone the rofci by Ft gyrating cotnmn cf dowt, in which were piecea of paper and other light anbstancsa riainc to <t considerable height. It rapidly troyeraed a. distance of Pboni- 150 yerds,, and then snbaided a.s snddenly us ithadiriafr. A little knot of inqoirinK aor! aympathisit? poopla aathored aroaad the littte girl tn charRe of the perambn- lator and infant, and hor explanation that the wind had ofoftarne'! th« parambntator won!d orobabty have received scac*; credeuce bad not there been one or two adutt- near anons'h to the eewne at the time to te able of hw stgrjf.
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THE WEEK'S MARKETS. I CORN.. CMdiS. S&t'.uJa.y.—Vcry iittte English w"?; oB'.?inR and quosa.tiotis nomina, foreisn wrey f!'iab ma,i2 6d per qr. dearer ro.tnd nua-itered. O?M Bsa.tM 6d higher. ?. &)oucester. Sa.tuida.y.—Elfish whsat—reds.. Hd to 4a whites. 4-, Id Co 4s 2d p?r b???he?; to?'t' whea.t—P!?.tPS. 31s to 3'? 6d Hnns?.ana. 323 to ?" 6d. Rnnnd mn.ixe, 24s 6d to 26s. Grindmg bM-Iey. ?- to 19a Sd pa?' quarter. Wea.ther liua.. ? Netvporb. \Vednesoay.—In wheat more bn6!Be?' doinK at 6d dearer Maize 6d dearer. Barley M de?e* and on.ts 6d le?rer. F.ncs QoQ.r 243 6d. CATTT.E.. KH'.vport., Wednesday.—There waB a short suPP? tra.de. Beat beef G d. seconds o?d to 6?d. cowa 5d M. 5d. best wether mntton 9'.dtol0d,8horu wethCr S?d to 3d. ewes 7d to 7?'d. ?<nb lid, ca?es 7d to 9"' porksr piKS 10:! M to 10s M. < Hoath (Ca.rdiS). TnesdH,y.—Moderate supo'y BLeIL(}Y (lenl1md; price,, a trjfle easier, Sheep and lambs <1. snppJy and in i&.ir tbi- A fpti- Pigs were for requirenietits; IJÜces hlgll. <\iJ"e;:5 heIfers 623 to 68s per cwt.. s.ceondary lots 53s to 60s per cwt" cowa nut bu)i<< 50- to 56s per cwt. sh':1ep-cbOIC wethers 9d to 9:d per )b.. ewes 7d to 7;.d per lb. ]a.mbs lOd to Is per Ib. f'a.Ives 7d to 9d per J'' pli!9 —choice porkers Us to II!! 3d pt'r score. aecondMY lots lOa 6d to ICs 9d per score, ba.coue'-s 93 6d to 1"* SCOI e. 'I'here was a of in the C80r- cltse but a dull tracle prices eaier. Mutton or pcLk. Prices :—Sides of ox or heifer beef 6d to? quarters 6'?dto7'dperib..fot-equ:u'te!s4'?dto5" Chep?tow. Tucscia.y.—ThMe w?sa:poodsnpp!y? per lb. lamb 101 to 11d per Chep?tow. Tucscia.y.—ThMe w?sa:poodsnpp!y? U3r lb second CFmlitv, 6'd t.. 7d and vea.I, S*d 9ù p!J:' lb. V.'etner mutton—shorn, 8d to 8d per lb. in wool, 8\6(1 to 9.1; ewer, 7d to 7td; lamb, lOd 110 I' 11). Porkers, 9a Cd to 108 per score 9s. There wa.3 a large suppiy of store stock, boti poor trade. FA7R. Abcrx&venDy. Monday.—There wa,s a. good atteD?'' up to recent yeers-at the May Fait. V7hieh tht-re w<ia a. )?rge supply. Fa.t bee.9t8 ??? one of which L24 6s iinde- the hammer. fillpply of was good. Best cllrt hurses raned from. £50 to Y70 colliers 132 to JE40; 'bos hotSea from??t?JE50." Mr Edwin rjewis.MtnMheu.?? fair. Neath, great deal of business dons nt this Is,!r. In the cattle fair the followiDO were the II!1) rates ;-BeRt beef, Ils to Us M* I otiler qualitie,, 96 to 10s 6<1. lad, he)).vy. 7d Co 9d. Pigs—Iipht. Us hea.vy. 93 to 10< he)).vy. 7d Co 9d. Pigs—Iipht. Us hea.vy. 93 to 10< 6d. Cowa M)d ca.Ive3 ?i2 4<' JE15. EvervthiuR wa* .E25 to ?0 pouies, ?12 to JE18 yearUn?s, ?4 to J?? mares and colts, £12 to £25. HUTTER Carma-rthen. Sa.turda,y.—There ha.9 been a ?? &ne tot of butter offered for sfde to-da.v of exce!!?' per lb' Wea,thec Sne. CHEESE. Ca.mmrthen.Sn.turda.v.—The old cheese has bee" nearly :1-11 cleared. There were a few on offer wbicb full priceq, viz" from 28s to 30s per cvrt- Few nI;[::1ected. supply and gOO" I a,tteada,nco hnsicesH brisk. CasrphiftieR 40s to 441t fancy du,iric'3 5s to 475, Drbies 5bs to 588. trucklef I 56s. Chedda.ra 60g.
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A START FOR UFE. Scheme to Help Poor Children. With tha object of etabli'ihii1g a register o* crnptoymaot icr pcot ctti'dren on teaming achoo't a meeting wa hetd in the Y M U.A. roon*a< Cardirf, foitowing the a.c.nual meeting of $bill ioc-ti branch ot tbeN.S.f.C.C.,thecos7SS? being the Rev. D D?viaa (rector of Canton), By U. W. Thompson, and Mr Dona:d Macieao* Thste was a, fair attendance sf iadiesand ger'tte* tnt.u. Thp Re?. D. Da.?ie'' ptesided. and brieB? opencj the meetiug by stating that the pxopo* aroae cnt of a suggestion by the aehoo) atteod* ancc oilicera cf Ca.ftitI and di' tcict. There wa8C<* doubt that 1.1. uumber of left. their aebco's xnnaaliv "/ho were unabie to got employmeDt owin to the lack of (lecent clotb- ir.g. MfMa,ett,oneoft))6 achoo) attendaoct oSicera, aoid tlit he and hi-' colteagaes bad had pfacti".d instances %vliere a g<eat rtistny cbi!dfet* were nnab!e to get empioysent on ]et).\ingscho6* owing to their not being decenUy e!otbed. in Each eaeeaboya roamed about the afreets &o<! degenerated into loaders, and giria who inight etherise get good sita'.tiona drifted as dome** ti:H into oxtreineiy bad boaaea. Other fchoot at* tenclailce offiecr sf, 1 so gave aa tbeir tbat many chi!dten did not get n fnir atttrt in life for the want of iespectab!t) cJo!biug. Mi G!u\u, OH* of the re)ie\ing oiBcMt, whilst expressing ayo* pathy with the DroP6aJ, pointect to the diBS_ cuhips which <arronndec) it. Mr Hamittou stated IUl\t they had a. labou: bureau for cbifdren at the Uoivofaity Settiement, and aioo* tMs!: November they hfd !oand sitnationn for l' boya and one or two sirta. Th<: great thing was got for boys when they wale 14 Ot I!' ytlRn of age, for if they up to 17 or so day tabourere their ea<e was geaera!ty boP&' teas. (Hear, hear.) Mr CaMlahe Thompaon frow hia lodostria.! school ejcpetiene?, agreed with M< G)oyn tha.t. they had moat to hope for, in solving the drSicn)ty, by ,,srLqonal tuQnoace rathe)' t tha keeping ef a, r('gia?er. ?ir Percy Thooo** ftvonre'J fe es!.a.b!i'<hmpat o an inatitntioa ot. the Um-a of the Polytechnic, so that the ladf- Trught hava Borne hind of technical training. BU DonatJ MMctean a 'id their idea was not to forf aay huge of&cia) bareau, but to try. in a 'eot** the Mnd inrli\idl11\1 way, to ha)p Rpecinc caaasat they :)tose in the exporieuxe Of schoo) attendaBO< officeri3 and roitres8el of schoola. Thcae oSieeta, p-nd other phi'anthropic ppop! already rendared assistance to poor children 0" thfir leaping schoo!. and what 'vas wanted wa* to focus their efforta into a general orgar)i3q%. He moved that a committee be formed to coC* fÎder the :itepa to be taken. tbo=e preaent to ford! themic!eus. This vt,Rs curried, and an Execo* ti<e Committee was alao formed, with power M add to their namber.
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MUNSC!PAL TELEPHONES. A meeting of the Swansea Mnn!cip&t Tele. phones Committee was be!d on Tneaday. nndet the peideDcy of Mr Daniet Jorea. The Horao)!' ALCconntant (Mr Hopton) pteaented a ba!ance' eheet ahowiug the poaitiou of the undertaking oN the Slat March. The revenue Kcconnt had booll charged wftb 10 per cent. depreciation on toc!< and 5 per cent. on "Sice fnrnitn'o. It had sisd befn charged with the wbole of the cost of lbo iaene of the foar years 4 per Cent. Debentnf* Bonds, amonnting to .E180. There had a<f0 beco writtpn off the whoto of the Ien ;.als, trnnk calls- <&c., tba.t were c&aaide.ed to be )rrecoverab!e< a&ioanttng to .£103. After bringing thes< chargoa into acconnt there rcnoainfd a. groa* pront of .EI.741 18) lid, or approximately 8 Pot cent. upon th" amount exptitided on constrl1O< tion. After carrying this gross pront to not Mvenue account, and cbarging this account tVith intcresc and oabiog fend to tbe 31st MarcbJ. 1905, there remained a net credit balance OT f.739 Its 7d. bringing into account the adjusted figures fcr the fivo months' wotking to tbe 51'* Mmch, 1904, te-n)ting in a toaa of £324 39 9d< there remained to the credi' of the net revecoe account at tbe 31st March, 1905, a anm of E416 7a ICd. This. said Mr Hopton, tvoatd be e:[n*' to a pront of 8 per cent. on a commorciat coB* ce:n. The report waa considered Vbtysatiafaetory< and )t was deoded to print '\nd eircaiate it. it, wa" decided toieave thecrod)!; ba!tueeover fortM preMfnt year. On the 8t1KŒestJOn of the mrnogel! (Mr Mac![ie) it v.a.a agreed to a-<k the Corporation to provide JE7,500 to! the parpodea of fortowe extending tha ayatam, it being understood tht* this sum is not to be at once caJfed np. hot to be available <f citcninstancee render it necellilary.
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PLAGUE OF FUES AT CARD!FF DOCK. Remarkab!e Invasion. Daring the paat few days Cin-dtu Docke baYf been p'agned by millions of flies Ja.mea-atret'< the prineipa! thOLongbfaM of the docks for f* snppiy of shiD" stotf a, is eo infested with *°?" tba.t on Tnaaday afternoon pedestrian tr<.C- waa ptlrtiallv diverted to other streets, b"' the peata esiat in conaiderabte nt)mb<= throagbont th3 district.. At the PierueaJ on Tuesday afternoon the pohc- and dock gatos'Ben wore at tacked by a gross cloud of the insects, and were driven for sholtol behind the ctoaed doora of the ?atch honaes T°- ahopkeepeM eompia.ia bitter!y, and a 1*?' number of offices h!l.ve been invaded to sucli a great extent a: to eerioaaty embarrass f* clerks and princivals at their desks. F:0!E thfir ttppearance the Oiea be1cÐ/% tC' foreign epeciea. UnHbo the British ay. thev b?' long bodies and etaw< very atowiy. and b' bMt'y. 'fhey tirst made their appearance oØ Sanday. The sanitary aataoritieadiBcredttt'' report th?t tho Qies were imported on ??? and at&ta that they were nrat seem daring t" aonthorty wind on Sunday afternoon. ? Oa Tuesday ev.ning theS?athinoe.lont.t? when darkceaa came they all Heemed to b* departed.
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STORES FIRE AT MERTHYR. Asertonanre broke oat at 10.30 on TQ81. nnorning on tbe second noor of the prem'so occupied by Mr Thomas Rees. grocer, S'?" Btreet. Merthyt. The nre, which °°?'? a tirm hotd. spread with eons'deraD rapidit-y. and tbe fames aoou barat ?°??? the roof, tba )arge shops o:cnp'ed by ? C. Bowen, stationer, and the Sixpenny-f" penny Baza.or at one time being n' ttertO? jeopardy. The police brigade, under ?°? Townaend and luape'. tor Rees, got to work W" the hoee, and after determined efforts tnenra a got Uttder. A targe nnmber of civitian" render Hptendid aseiatance, notably among the'u ?'?'? tMrD'<nDa-7)es.Mr ?'tham Thomas, ??'? Ben Havard. The former focnd bia way on ?' ? bnr?ing roof. where be phed the hoee with ??? skit!. The ptemhea boJong to Mr D. Bowe". ? iareinaared. The damage to stock bv fire water witt ron into four figures.
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SANTA? MiDY.—Ha,rtn!exs, aare, and <t'"?'t ? tmy c&ps'uea. iBs?nt relief. InvatuaMc tor ?"? t MM 'judder troublBS; ? 6d.-0f aUchem'sts. j Wtlcox a.)!d Co.. ?9, H?Tmarkct. Lonc).;B. <? t ———— ) Fr.n?? a.tni Pu?hjd )jy ..o rr-.p???".? t DAV1DDUNCAN&SONS.MM2. t..M?y'??< m t tmd We?t,< te-sneet, m the wwu cf CM<tM? ? ?tM ( county cf Q ?mo'??a ??N ?