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<'Tj (S&ncaitottal. EVERT Ambitions Colliery Official or Miner ought to join the rj.ai.s. Laesons by post. Of great per- manent value. Write for syllabus. Don't delay.—T. A. -jouthern. 214. The 17.M.S.. Cardiff. Ifrafcl J&rfeattts. | ANTED by February 6th, good Girl as general referepces essential.—Apply The Castle. Pantv. Jlgenrits, (kraiwlUrs. &c. A GENTS waited to sell our Teas, Coffees, Cocoas, with and without assurance benefits -Write Oliver Oliver a.nd Co.. 276, Southgate-road. London. 92 HsL-tosnttss primuses. &r., ClAfiMK. Estates. Country noues: retrials from 6s an JET acre, prices from £7 acre. Country Houses in all counties. Ratter's Monthly Keelster contains <C panes i>{ particulars; post free 2 stamps.—Messrs flutter, 10 Norfolk-street, Stra. d, London. Meveta) cheap J'arm tud Country Properties in Wales Had Border Counties. Datrastfic ^rticUs. IVT0"W we shan't be ions getting our family washing done, because we use one of Spencer's Wringing and Mangling Machines.—Spencer's Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. John's-square. Cardiff. Send post-card for price list. 5.36-398n NjE of the Wonders of the Age is Spencee's New High Arm Sewing Machine with v/alnut cover and fall set of appliances for £2 18s 6d cash. Money returned If hot approved. Best value in sewing-machines.— Spencer's Domestic Machine Depot, St. john's-square, Cardig- Send post-card for price list. 5757—7C9q Mebital Mutmiiks. TIER'S Pills, composed 01 Apiol. Pennyroyal, JF 'fan»y. and Steel. regulate the system ÎIl boxe Tid. 2s 3d, and 4s 60, post free.—Sole Agents, D. O. Baldwin and Co., Chemists. 9, Electric-parade, Hollo- way. London. 18231 JF any of our readers suffer from Fits they should write to Mr Xicholl (Dept. 83), 25. High-street, Belfast. enclosing stamped addressed envelope, and l1e will send them particulars of a wonderful remedy which he has tasted in many cases without a single failure. I SAFES.—Largest variety; lowest cash list free carriage vaid Safe Co., Sonder- ;and. 325n SOUTH Wales Property Gazette."—A Monthi Register of Estates, Houses, Lands, &c., to be Let or Sold in Wales, Monmouthshire, West of England, &c. 1,000 copies sent monthly, post free, to the leadiDginbabitantsot Wales and Monmouthshire Insertions free. Copies post free from Messrs Hern and Pertwee, Estate Agents. Auctioneers, &c.. 74, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. 2444 TO Deali rs. Shopkeepers, Market People, Ac.—Not- tiDghaul Lace from 4ddozen Aprons and Pinafores from Js 11d dozen; Assorted Lots, 20s.—William Deaville and Co., Manufacturers. Nottingham. Estab. 1857. 63ge A BTBIJBGABBETT, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, late of Temple Buildings, WlHiamvstreet, but now at Mill-road Boot Factory. Northampton, wishes to inform his numerous patrons. In Cardiff and district that he is still making his magnificent Balmoral Sporting Boot, at 8s 4d, carriage paid. Also a grand Stitched Aloft to Heel, Paddock Front, Jockey Backed Waterproof Shooting Boot at l1s 3d a perfect winter weather deBer and a splendid I tight Paddock Front Waterproof Boot at 8s 6d, designed specially for gentlemen who cannot wear a heavy boot >ut vet require a perfectly waterproof boot. For pnce tigt, which will be sent post free. kindly address in full ARTHUR GARRETT, mLL-BOAD BOOT FACTORY, T" SEMILONG, NORTHAMPTON. 196 JjlB-ATHEBS. in K. A I H fi B S fathers "FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can get best ENGLISH FEATHERS at 5d per lb, carriage 4paid ? Warranted dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. Send for samples and price list to ,I H. HANDY AND CO.. FEATHER MERCHANTS, am WELSHPOOL. NORTH WALES. 1140 '————————————————————————————'— jEisttUmu0ii& (tiEaitta. ELRH China—Wanted. Swansea, and Nantgarw Chli»,Swansea andCambri an Pottery, and Diilwyn Ware; only good specimens required high llllOCSgiven Address Collector. Echo Office. Cardiff.n ( AST-OFF CLOTHING. rpAILORS' MISFITS, BOOTS. &c.—Full value given JL by George Makepeace, Digbeth, Birmingham. Dress sad Black Suits for Sale or Hire. Caeh per return for sent. Bankers. Lloyds. 497 rtr: jlUma?. *^lnm on Note of HaDd alooe. with dW oat bonds. publicity, or charges of any description iililHwir unless business is done; no bUls of sale and rhe strictest privacy guaranteed. On reoeipt of appll- cation representative will wait upon yon by appolnt- rnir** and advance vou the amount required, repayable fcyg—r^toatahwwite to suit your own •oownfrwss ■■SB wtee lor abort periods. Tht<» la cwrfl a»noej)o Mjjjjjigg*ndet. Corridor Chambers, Market plane. ^O^tSa ■ Leleestfr, ?fTHE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL UNIUN X BANK continues to lend immense sums daily, from M18 to £S,OOO. on Note of Hand Alone, or other Security, at a few hours' notice, to all classes in any part of Eng- land and Wales, repayable by easy instalments. No gooa application is ever refused. All communications strictly private. Moderate Interest. Special rates for short periods. The largest, best known, and, most honourably conducted Business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfac- aWn in repeated transactions with us. If desired, one of oar Officials will attend at your residence at once with Cash, and corry out the advance THERE and THEN.— Call, or write (in confidence) to the Manager, Mr Stanley Dowding, 1, Queen-square, Bristol. 308 FIELDINGH, Old-established Financiers, are pre JP pared to Advance sums from £ 20 to £ 3,000 at short notice on approved Note ot Hand, personal or other securities. Charges arranged before transactions are completed. Mortgages on Property effected at current rates of interest. Property Purchased. Trade Blllf Discounted. Annuities and Fixed Incomes arranged. Money advanced on second mortgages. — Apply direct as we have no agents, Hares Buildings. The Hayes, Cardiff. 13938 MONEY.—Mr Pike, 43. Salisbury-rd.—Send post card for prospectus (returned in closed envelone Tree), and you will do business with no other tirm.14421 ESSBS S. HERN & PERT WEE, Estate Agents. .L' 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are prepared to ttdvauce from S100 to £lOO.OIXJ on Mortgage of Free- hold or Leasehold Property, and from S50 to £1.000 on personal security. 36M fJUBE 0 H A BIN G CROSS BANK. Estabii shed 1870. WEST OF ENGLAND BRANCH- 54, BALDWIN STREET, BRISTOL. Assess, £694,403. Llabili$if.Js..£372.291. SurpluB..lA323.1l2. Loans 0(. £ 5(1 to £5.000 made on any class of security. It per cent. allowed on Current Account Balances, Deoosits of 01110 and upwards received as under ;— Subject to 3 Months' Notice of Withdrawal, 5 per sent peT Rnnum. Subject to 6 Months' Notice of Withdrawal, 6 per cent ller annum. Subject to 12 Months' Notice of Withdrawal, 7 per cent. per annum. Special Terms for Longer Periods..Interest paid Quarterly. The Terminable Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent and are a safe investment. Write or can lor Prospectus. 17800 A. WHJjIAMS. H. J. TALL. Jofnt Managers. OLE AGENTS for the Latest plANO pLAYER. fJptHE j^ERlQLA NEW MODEL -.JL A (Made by the Pianola Co.). PRICE for Cash :• £ 841 On the Year's System. £36- On the Two Yeats System £38. The most Perfect Technique. two Levers enabling Performers to emphasise or subdue Treble or Bass at will. PIANOLAS J652. METROSTYLE £ 63. REPERTOIRE OF MUSIC NUMBERING TWELVE THOUSAND HOLLS. CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT A MODERATE YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION. CAN BE SEEN AND HEARD DAILY At Our Showrooms at 76, QUEEN STREET (CORNER OF CHARLES-STREET). B. J. HEATH AND SONS, CARDIFF, PONTYPRIDD, PORT TALBOT, and PENARTH. SOLE AGENTS FOR 1066-2e BROADWOOD and BLUTHNER. J)R J COLLIS JgROWNB'S ^HLORODYNB, Invaluable for • COU GH S, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, 1 A 8 T H M A, N E U R A L G I A, And all Kindred Ailment*. Tbiø oJdana tried remedy has stood the test at'^ two ^fenerations. REFUSE to bo pot off with » SUBSTITUTE; theOriRioal can be bad of all CHEMISTS if yoa let it be seen that yoa are not weak enough to accept an iouta MOB. COLLIS JgROWNE ( Is the Name; Is IJd, 28 9d, 4s 63 the prieea. 1301 V^ARDHTF ADVERTISING, BILL (T i POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTTN COMPANY. T-TMTTED. OFFICES AND WORKS—1, PARK-BTREET, (jbCBETARY^PRA^ H. SIMPSON. Pvaiirtetore of the Principal Stations in Cardiff an* «f5w2S>nrhood. CoiwractoTs for all description of ?? £ >«siEljL Circular Districting, etc. orders promptly attended to W "r Jublic ^iimsementsi. CARDIFF, I CARDIFF rjlHb\TRE J^|OYAL, £ JARDIFF. Lessee and Manns" ROBERT BEDFORD EVERY EVENING at 7.30, and SATURDAY at 2. Mr GEORGE DANCE'S PRINCIPAL Company IN THE MUSICAL PLAY, rjVHE GIRL AY'S. Splendid ca;,t; including H, C. Barry, Leslie Cathie, Garnet Wilson, FreS Rolpa, Misses Rita Leonhardt and Nancy Hervyn. Sext Week— The New Play, MISS ELIZABETH PRISONER. JhtMtc gtaticeSi. C. ANCER HOSPITAL (Free), Fulham- XJ road, London, S.W.—PATIENTS SEEN DAILY on their own application at 2 o'clock. Funds urgently needed for general erpenses and for t". Research Department 18294 Secretary Fred W. Howell. fUtfolications. Fifth Edition, revised and enlarged. ¡S, post free. INDIGESTION Its Causes" and Cure. JL By John H. Clark, M.D. A useful little book." Homcepathic Recorder, London James Epps & Co. (Ltd.), 48,' Threadneedle-street, E.C., and 60, Jermyn-street, S.W. 18291-c insurance. SUN FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. Fundsm Han^ £ 2,535,800. fciutlDiuu Societies. THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1857. INCORPORATED 1883. Offices 3, HAMMET-STREET, TAUNTON. Secreta-ry Mr ALBERT GOODMAN. BORROWING SHARES, JE60 EACH. SUMS OF MONEY are ready to be advanced on security of any description of real property—free- hold, leasehold, or copyhold—on the most equitable terms; the principal and interest repayable by Monthlv instalments. INVESTING SHARES. JMO EACH, I realised in about 13 years and 4 months by Monthly Payments of Five Shillings per share. FULLY PAID-UP SHARES, bearing a. fixed rails tf interest, payable htlf-yearly, or allowed to accu I mulate. DEPOSITS received. Interest at 4 per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly, or ma.y accumulate. Proscectnaes, or any further particulars, may be I' obtained on application to the Secretary, as above or to W Mr THOMAS WEBBER, District Secretary, Tower Chambers, Church-street, St. John s- square, Ca diff. INFLUENZA. INFLUENZA. INFLUENZA. THE DOCTORS SAT GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWELYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS IS THE) BEST K&UVOX FOR INFLUENZA. WEAKNESS, CHEST AFFECTIONS, SLEEPLESSNESS, INDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS. INFLUENZA INCREASING. INFLUENZA INCREASING. INFLUENZA INCREASING. The Epidemic is again spreading over the Country, in the North, the Eastern Counties, and in Wales. The visitation is of a Tery prostrating nature, and is certainly on the increase. THE BEST REMEDY. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS As a preventative we know of nothing equal to Gwirym Evans' Quinine Bitters. A few strong doses taken in time have often proved effectual in warding off attacks of Influenza, aud always succeed in mitigating their severity when a Patient is under their j influence. AFTER THE INFLUENZA. AFTER THE INFLUENZA. AFTER THE INFLUENZA. I It can hardly be doubted that the prftVfcl- | ence of Chest and Lung Complaints must be ascribed to the baneful influence of Influenza, whose after effects so frequently take this form. Patients everywhere admit that they feel more depressed and miserable after an attack of influenz* than while under its influ- ence, and more than they feel after an attack of any other illness. NOW WHAT IS THE REMEDY ? GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS; QUININE BITTERS IS THE BEST REMEDY. We can strongly and confidently recom mend this Preparation, as it has treated severe cases of Influenza, Heavy Colds, Ex- treme Weakness, and Langoar with greater success than any other known remedy. A few doses taken in time will drive away the aense of Extreme Helplessness and feeling of Misery and Weakness which afflict Patients after a severe attack. THE BEST REMEDY. THE BEST REMEDY- „ THE BEST REMEDY. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d and 4s fid. Avoid Imitations See the name GwDym Evans on Label. Stamp and Bottle. Sole Proprietiora- QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. 1101 -4e [•■ — —— 1— N.R. FOR ROUGHS AND COLDS. December 25rd, 1903. "After caking one bottle my boy's TROUBLESOME COUGH WAS COMPLETELY CURED. I cannot speak too highly of it." —Mrs A. Chatfield, Blandford road, Beckenbam. H A Y M A N' S ALSAMi j November 13th, 1903 "A VERY EFFECTIVE AND AGREEABLE RE 4EDYFOR COLD as I know from experi- ence I' Mr J. Benham, Croydon. I QUITE FOR QHILDREN, 1 N.B. A I Gripping JJoitas. IR HITE STAR LINK-LIVERPOOL f to AUSTRALIA, calling at Capetown (South Africal. RUNIC, 12,482 tous pft-n it MEDIC, 11,984 tons liar 1G APUIC, 11,948 "tons 4nril 1? SUE VIC, 12,500 tons, .May 11 The accommodation on these twin-screw steam' comprises smoking, reading, and dining room- Fares.—To Australia. £ 19 to £ 27; to Canetown £ 15 15s to £ 22 Is. For further particulars apply to Local Agents or to Ismay. Imrie and Co., T.Jlverpool; 17, Cockspu¡. streetj :w _and_34, Leaden hall-street, B.C., London 13 I > —CANADIAN PACIFIC-RY. V^-Jr -JLV ATLANTIC S.S. LINES LIVERPOOl. TO CANADA. First cabin, £11 second, £7 10s third, £5 10s. SS.LAKECHAMPLAIN (tw.-scr >7,392 tons.Feb. 7th S.S. LAKE ERIE (tw,-scr.). 7,550 tons Feb. 21si Free pamphletre Work amI \Vages "-C.P. fiy.. 18, St. Al1gustine's-parade, Bristol,01" Cardiff agent*. Daviea and Co., 58, Chafies-at.; Cudlipp, 32, Castle- rd. Trounce aud Sons. Bute Docks: Elder, Demp- ster and Co;, Bote Docks; Capt. Scott, 15. Cathays- tee., Catbays David Davies, Barry Dock; Aber- crombie, Ogmore House, Barry island; Thomas and Sons, Town Hall Chambers, Pontypridd Jones Bros.,1 Craig P.O., Pontypridd; William Jones, I P.O., Brynhyfryd, Swansea. 1544 R51O THE^VESTT TO THB WKSTM JL TO THE LAND OF THE FREEl The SALVATION ARMY has SPECIALLY CHARTERED as a Temperance Ship s.s. VAN- COUVER (5,251 tons), with accommodation for over 1.000 passengers. Sailing from Liverpool for Quebec (Canada), 26th April next. Canadian Government Representative on board. Experienced Canadian S A. Officers coming to Eng- land to journey back with party. Floating advice andl'bour bureaux. Other parties arranged to leave in spring at frequent intervals. Every help given to men and women settling on land or want- ing work. All classes welsomed. 2nd and Srd class passengers only on the Vancouver." Usual rates. Fnither pa.rticulanon application to COLONEL LAMB,' 101, Queen Victoria-street. London, E.C. 18319 X STOP ONE MOMENT. X OH, DEAR, DOCTOR, MUST MY DARLING DIE? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE BUT TRY IJIUDQR WILLIAMS., PATENT G ALS AM O F II ONEY THERE IS NO REMEDY UNDER CANOPI OF HEAVEN EQUAL. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY, NOBILITY DOCTORS, NURSES, and MOTHERS PRAISE IT. WHY? IT contains PURE Welsh Honey and an Essence of the Purest and Most Efficacious Herbs gathered on the Hills of Wales, being gathered in the proper season, when its virtues are in full perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE are thousands ot children who die annually from Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and Croup. This is a grand discovery for the Cure of such complaints. It is INVALUABLE lor Weak-chested men, Delicate Women, and Children, It Cures when all other remedies fail. It Cures Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis, Asthma., Tightness of the Chest. It Cures Thousands of Children of Bronchitis and Whooping Coueh. It Cures for one Shilling when Pounds have been spent in vain. TRY IT. If you have a Cough, try it if you have a Cold. try it; if you have Bronchitis, try it. It loosens the phlegiu and promotes expectoration, produces warmth and comfort to the chest, and gives refresh ing sleep when you have lost nights of rest. A STIPENDIARY AND A MAGISTRATE IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN REMARKS :— I feet it my duty to infarmyou that I ^;„ve been using your Tudor Williams' Balsp. of Honey in my family, which is a large one, for many years, and have proved its great vnlue, having used Dothing else for Cough during Measles, Whooping COI1"h, stnd Bronchitis. Mid car; highly recommend it to all parents for Buch complaints. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE AUTICLE TUDOR WILLIAMS' tfATSTNT BALSA1»1 OF HONEY MOST IMPORTANT. SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is, 2s 6d, and 486d bottles. Sample bott'e sent (post pai for ls 3d. 3a and Sefrom the in mentor. Saving in pur- chasing the lareer size booties. Ð. TUDOR ^yILLIAMS»EiSDE/vv MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. 1117 MIDLAND GUN CO. DEPARTMENT 14. DEMON GUN WORKS. VESEY-STREET. BIRMINGHAM. GUNS FROM 258 to £25. FAR KILLING GUNS AT WHOLESALE rMilCES —Double Breechloaders from 25s to £10. Hammer- less from £ 5 to £ 20. Hammerless Ejectors from £ 8 to £25. 5,000 Guns and Rifles usually in stock ready for immediate delivery. Send three stamps for a Price List. We make every part of a gun in our own works, .and sell direct'to the user at one small profit. We send any gun on approval, pay carriage both ways if not satisfactory, and return cash in full. We take any second-hand gun, central or pin-fire, breech or muazle-loading, in paTt payment for a new one, or will buy anyVfm"! hn.mi "n" r FOR ftOOHS, PIGEONS RABBITS 15/- Single-barrel 12 bore breech-loading shot guns, converted from rifles and bored by an im- proved process for long range and creat penetration, unequalled for rook,, pigeon, rabbit, wildfowl, and all long-distance shooting, price 15/ or better quality and improved safety action, price 20/ GUN REPAIRS.—Guns by any maker promptly GUN REPAIRS.—Guns by any maker promptly repaired/ very best material and workmanship, at about half dealers' charges. New stocks or new barrels fitted, barrels browned or bored. Gun converted from pin to central fire, and done up as new, at small COB". Exact price given for all repairs if desired befoie the work is commenced. Guns may be sent from any part of the United Kingdom by parcel post for Is. CARTRIDGES. Best of All." The best Smokeless Powder Cartridge ever made, price 7/- per 100, or 500 for 33/ 1,000 for 63/- Sudden Death." The test Black Powder Cartridges, 5/- per 100 or 47/6 per 1,000. Lots of 100. and upwards delivered carriage paid to any station in Englan 1 or Wales. Everything in Guns, Rifles, Revolvers Gun imple meats, and Cases at WHOLESALE PRICES. 18/69 DO you SUFFER FROM '•< HEADACHE LOSS OF SLEEP V INDIGESTION FT TORPID LIVER £ BILIOUSNESS ID E E C HA M' S y) ILLS will qnickly remote the cause of theae distress- ing complaints and restore healthy action to every organ. Too will feel like a new peteou after taking a few doses of Jg E E J H A M'S P ILLS r, They rid the system of Impurities, Improve the Digestion, Banish Headache, and GIVE POSITIVE RELIEF in all cases of BILIOUSNESS. CONSTIPA TION, INDIGESTION, and DISORDERED LIVER. The excellent results obtained bv the use of BEECHAM'S PILLS ha.ve proved them worthy of the confidence they enjoy. They have helped thousands, and RECOMMEND TBEM. SELVES. BESCHAM'S PILLS are also specially suit- able for FEMALES of all ages, and every woman who values health should read the iDStYQctioDS wrapped round each box. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN BOXES, PRICE iB lid (56 PILLS) and 2s 9d (168 PILLS). SEND FOR 70-PAGE SPORTING PICTORIAL. SHOOTING Send Two Stamps toi our new 70-page Catalogue of Novelties and Specialities in Noiselees Guns and Rifles. All Shapes and Patterns Folding Guns, Cyclists' Guns and Rides. Walking-stick Guns, Air Gnns, &c. No noise, no smoke, no recoil. Thewon- ders of the age. Special Line—Noiseless Rabbit Rifles, with 100 Noiseless Cartridges, 7s 6d Range, 1W yards.—BELL BROS., Wholesale Gun makers, I Waterloo-street, Glasgow. Mention j 203 .0-.> justness A f^^Pamp^Set on INFANT FE I %J$llenbiiKjs Foods.} 1| A progressive dietary, adapted to the growing digestive J| if, powers of infants. The Milk Foods can be made in a moment jl by the addition of hot water only. if Alien & llasiburys Ltd., Lombard stM l onclori. J4 fSALE^^r-l Iff THOUSANDS Of UNPARALLELED ,< £ ^1!111^ I 11 ■(BARGAINS, OFFERING THE CAREFUL Wfffj BUYER A SPLENDID S m- INVESTMENT. A GENi?!NE CLEARANCE* .te-.v.$jfWiW B m VALUE AND NOVELTY THE STRONG^bM^Mj^^W #1 rEATUS £ S, SOMETHING TO SUIT EVERf^Hill H T«STE AT NEARLY COST PRICES. M 1 g/g '•—asrjswit gt •~3EpSJH| I •xtmS'RWIM4/B 21/ from 7/6. Marvallo;i« ya»ad. worth SO/IwaBir* H0T0 ■ 1 2(9 H'J-ssaaw 213 pr»Ifel5/■ I gpL l,,—* i 1 Radiicadjraiti^aO/l^ |^9 SAMUEL 7>wary-street W kaslway faks PAIS. CARDIFF. THE" TOUCH THE LIVER ^Carter's JKTTLE |-or tSNTlVER p BILIOUSNESS 01 i I m H TORP,D L,VER IrwM m|.JB i Wnw «-n g CONSTIPATION H fi 1 iCiirir- <kt>o aenuina SS8—1-. 2OSE- Carter's Little Liver Pills, in blue and white wrapper. 1,10, Price Look for signature— All Oueuoistsi i/ij. Send for Booklet''Character VVf Reading by Handwriting." ^13% British Depot: 45 Holborn Viaduct, I.ondon. «' <^5^ The Cure for Gout, k Rheumatic Cout and Gravel. Safest and most The Lmversal Remedy for Acidity of the Gentle Medicine for Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Infants, Children, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Delicate Females, and the • Pregnancy. ———«——— — | For INFANTS & INVALIDS t 4w ArN uuu. I "NEAVes FOOD contains flesh and bona-forming constituents above the avente of the i I best purely tarinao,o,ls foods, an that when it is prepared according ttl the direction>t given < ( with each tin, it tribes a PERFECT FOOD for INFANTS." j ( MRS. ADA S. BALLIN, Editress of "BABY." I 1 BEST and CHEAPEST. In i-lb. Tins, One Shilling. ] WARKANT HOLDERS TO H.I.M. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. | R A. 11 a garden SEEDS. 1 /a [ 1/U NEW.GENUINE- & RELIABLE. J l\}\ On Receipt of Postal Order, la 6d, or 20 Stamps, we will send, post free loz. each of IMPBRIAfJ CABBAGE, HOLLO^ QROWN PARbNIP, MABTKRPIECE ONION- (Griind Variety for Exbi- bition or Main Crop) and Selected CARROT. joz. Savoy, j 1 Packet Lettuce, Joz. Radish. J 1 „ Marrow, ioz. Early Turnip, I 1 „ Cucumber, 2 Packets Broccoli. Early G Choice Flower and Late. Seeds. Also for is Extra 1 Packet each. Mustard t 1 Packet Leek, and Cress, I 1 Cauliflower, 1 Packet Beet, 1 Golden Ball and Cress, 1 Cauliflower, 1 Packet Beet, 1 >• Golden Ball 1 Pickling Cabbage, Turnip, 1 „ Brussels Sprouts or Borecole. And with every 2s 6d Parcel we will send Two Grand Novelties- A Pactet °* r>wa^ Defiance. Mar- row Peas (enormous pods packed with large Peas of Superior Flavour) anil' 8 Packet of Climax Runner Beans (a Splendid Variety, with enormous pods, often attaining 14 jnC}ifiS in length) The above parcels of finest quality Seeds for P.O.. ?s 6d, or 32 Stamps. GROVES & SON. Seed Merchants. PIPPLETREKT HIRE, PORCHESTEB. 64 14T INSTANT RELIEF. ww POwmiELLIS BALSAM of AN ISEE0\ I COUGHS I I For COLDS 1 ASTHMA BRONCHITIS/ Safm for Children. The following will ooiuince Mr you of its efficacy C ol/OHS. Jy Mr. A. J WnnnHOUSE writes" Lut jear^k g PoweU'« Ai>i«a«d cured me of » very^ m obstinate cough oT sorv* nionthn duration." m C Jr Mr*. Barlow wcjMKC—" I ato wawreuftjeet'to m m takiBff cdlda in tha ll(uUj an'' •>n<' Powell's Bahnuu of ■ ■ Aniseed of (treat benefit.1 I 1 I .¥r- Rporr.B. the eminent Actor irrites:— 9 V I think it an medicine for members ol M ■ my profemioa-. M 1 Of »U CiemiMs and atoI.<w. 1/U ™<3 2/3. Tie 2/3 B size contains 3 Mroe» quantity of 1/1$siA S Be sure yoU get Powell's. M m Trad"Mark- S laon )iet & House. Sf Proprietors—TBOMAS FOWKLL, Ltd., Jr Blackfriars Bridge. London- g,E. 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I"THE NATION IN PfiitlL."
I "THE NATION IN PfiitlL." A Chamberlainite Scare." Lord Derby presided fit a council meeting of ft the Central auJ Associated Chambers of Agri- v culture, holrt on Tuesday at the Society of Arts. B When the subjects for discussion at the next S meeting weie submitted, I Mr Francis, Worcester, a. well-kuown sup- ) porter of Mr Chamberlain's fiscal proposals, said he wished to cail attention to the peril in which the nation stood at present. No one could refute but fact. rhe nation was being sabduod for • cok starved, don'i vve?"> What was the c.ondi- Ivvant of food. )L tighter, nod a voica, We S ioti at the piEsseot lime ? In ilia first place- The Chairman sa:d tboy could not listen to any M 'eniatlcs on that subject. g MrfiruDcis (shouting): I want the subject f discussed at the next meeting. I have a right to intervene. I have a right to say what my views are. I defy any man to dispute these views. (Cries ol Chair, chair.") The Chairman I mnst ask you to take the I asual course — T j' Mr Francis You don't know the position iu which yon stand (hitting the desk in front of J him). The speaksr, despite loud cries of order, .gbonted, I say it is a peril. It's IL terrible j position in which we stand." (Laughter.) Tile chairman wanted Mr Francis to name bis I suuject, "ud then if It was Supported bv five members it would come op tor discussion Mr Fr-tncis (with another blow at the desk) The peril o. the nation that is the subiect (laughter) support me? Why every man-jack in the kingdom ought to support me. (Laijshtec ) There is ignorance upon the subject. (Laughter.) I don't mean to be put down by anvouB. (Criea of Chair, chair.") The nation's safety, that is what I want. (Great laughter.) Eventually, no one rising to support Mr i Francis, the subject dropped amicj more protests by Mr Francis. iijj :*w.„ ••
i THE LORD TREDEGAR TRIBUTE
i THE LORD TREDEGAR TRIBUTE Glamorgan Committee Meet. A meeting: Glamorgan Co nmittee ap- pointed by tfcib .le nt Committee for collecting aubscripttont: tn ihe county of Glamorgan was held on Monday aiiernoon at the offices of the hon. secretary Mr D. T. Alexander. Sir Alfred Thomas, M. Poo presided, and was supported by Judge Gwilytrt tA illiama, Mr Morgan S Williams (St. Donate). Major-General Lee, Mr Nixon Gray (Ynvaowen), Mr D. Watts Morgan, and others. A number of matters of detail were discussed, but the principal part of the business was the settlemant of the form of circular to be sent out making an appeal for eubscriptioba. Questions of some importance were raised aud discussed, bat, partly owing to the fact that it is thought desirable for these to be brought be. fore a larger gathering, no decision was arrived at, and they will come up at a future meeting called for Soturday week, February lltbi at 3 o'clock.
BEAUFORT TINPLATE WORKS.
BEAUFORT TINPLATE WORKS. Sold for £ 13.000. At the Hotel Metropole, Swansea, on Tuesday afternoon Mr W J. Rees offered at auction the Beaufort Tinplate Works, together with the buildings, machinery, brands, Used plant, and sidings connected therewith, including two pickling machines, three annealing furnaces, 11 t pai»s of cold tolls, 22 trimming set9. with room and stocks ready for foor additional sets, and valuable brands, the exclusive property of the works. Thete was a, very la,:ge attendance, which included all the leading tinplate makers of South Wales. The auciioneer, in opening tha sale. referred to the promising state of the tinplate trade, and pointed out that the failure of the Beaufort Works was certainly n 3t cine to stagna- tion of Hade. The works we.e situated within a short distance of threa steel works, and the from those a3 well fro).,1 the Swansea Docks were especially favourable. There was a,n excellent supply of water, and »ucli was the capacity of the mills that it was not an uncommon occurrence for them to turn out 800 boxes per excellent supply of water, and »ucli was the J capacity of the mills that it was not an uncommon .Lr occurrence for them to turn out 800 boxes per mill » week. Bidding commenced at £ 8 000. the bid of Mr Bidding commenced a.t £8,000, the bid of Mr VV. Jipcltlan'l. Then the nmount slowly increased to JEll 000 by bids of £ 500, after which bids of £ 250 sent the amount np to £ 12,500. when a final bid of £ 500c»flsed the hamtutsr to fall for £ 13,000. This bid was maJo by Mr F\ N. Powell, of Llanelly, solicitor to the seoond mortgagees. Whether or not the purchase was made on their behalf was tvl, however, disclosed.
FORTY-FOUR YEARS TEACHER.
FORTY-FOUR YEARS TEACHER. Presentatien at Maesteg. Mrs T. L. Roberig, headmistress of the Plas- newydd Infants' School, Mae^te^, was on Tues- day presented with K silver tan and coffee service, antHnmtnateJ aetdreas, and a parse of gold on the oocasipn of her retirement from the schplastic profession after a service of over 44, years. Mrs Jones, formerly headmistress of the Plasnewydd Girls' School, presided ovar a large gathering of teachers and referred to Mt3 Roberts's length of sarvice as almost unique. The formal presenta- tions wero suitably made by Mrs Encia (sac- ccssor to Mra Roberts), Miss Lizzie Morris, and Miss Sophia Lewis. Mr T. L. Roberts, head- master of the Piasnewydd Boys' School, returned thanks on behalf of his wife. The company were entertained to tea bv air and Ml's Roberts, after which there waanmiscettaneous entertainment. Mrs Roberts was a pupil teacher at the old British School at Maenteg and of this school she was appointed headmistress after going through Wiutiugton Training College The presentation fund was organised by the staff of the Plasne«Vydd Schools but contributions were made by many of the leading inhabitants of Maesteg, who hold Mrs Roberts in the highest esteem, appreciating her long and honourable service as a teacher of the young.
.f----ALCOHOL AND REVENUE.
.f ALCOHOL AND REVENUE. BRITISH PROPORTION LARGEST IN THE WORLD. Statistical tables issued by the Board of Trade on Wednesday showing the revenue derived from alcoholic beverages in recant years Atitt es that nowhere during the five years 1893 to 1902 inoluai/a did the taxes" on these bevarages contribute so huge a part of the total national revenue as in ti,0 United Kuigdoov where it amonntad to 32 per cent. The proportion contributed to the national revenue in the United States, however, was only very little less than this country, being 29 per ccnt In Holland the proportion was 19 per cent., in Russia, Swollen, Belgium, and France 18 per cent., in Denmark 15 psr cent., in Norway 12 per cent., in Austria-Hungary 11 per cent., and in Germany 5 per cent. Tho propor- tion fell exceptionally low in Italy "ntI setvia in both of which countries only 2 per cent. of re- venue du^ic^r the five yeais in question was de- rived frcm the taxation of alcoholi3 bevera,ges The total amount derived from wiiie, beer and spirits in the United States during; the five years was greater than in this country, the average le- venue f»om this source being United State* £ 40,070,000 POT annum; United Kingdom' £ 37,188 000 Russia, £ 33,.561 000 and France' £ 19,779,000 The German Empire 0,ooa J £ 13.783,000, and Austria Hungary at jEt2 522 000 The iweiage nnuual revenue of Canada from alcoholic beverages during the period in cmestinn was £ 1,999,000. New South Wales bein| second with £ 1,015,000, and Victoria third with JE772 000 ,\I\1Ut
MUSIC HALL SALARIES.¡
MUSIC HALL SALARIES. Their Enormous Rise. J During the 18 years of existence of the London Pavilion an average dividend of 11 per een;. has bepn Daid. Last year a dividend, however, was oi,lv 9 per nent. Consjdeiing the reasons for the diminished profits, Mr Astley, the chairman, at Tuesday's meeting said tba.t the two principal were trade depression and the enormous increase in artists' salaries. t Next to Dan Leno, the man who had been the •nost popular was the artist who invented the word iiugo- Ilis salary, however, never rose hove £ 25 per week. The whole scale had since ft);)Xeref) Re (the chairman) was informed that one artist oo was glad to appear at the Pavilion three or nr years ago for,I8 had last week refused to opoar at a certain music ball in the provinces ■r £ 175 per week. That was not a single in- ance it went through tha wholb profession and it was a very heavy drag on mnais halls. Referring to Dan Leno, the chairman said that .n top of the death of Mr V ilhers came that of ino whose name bad long been associated with the Pavilion, and whoao name bad been sufficient 10 fill the house. He meant Dan Leno, who had been a boat in himself at the London Pavilion. They had had him for some 26 weekaout of the year, and he bad boen justified in Qgjfceving that he might rely upon his powers to fiflFthe house. L
STREET FIGHT AT NEWPORT.
STREET FIGHT AT NEWPORT. Spectators Drink Whisky. Two men foil out on Sunday ir, Dock-atreet, Newport,aud agreed to settle their differences by esorting to fisticuffs There were two spectators Thomas Cantwell (16), of Dock street, and Thomas Tacker (18), of Holt-street. One of the pugilists handed these boys a bottle of whisky to hold, but while the fight was in progress the youths emptied the contents of the bottle with the result that later the police found Cantwell and Tucker gJ helplessly drunk that they had to he wheeled ou a truck to the police station. Fined 5R each.
I PUBLISHER'S FAILURE.I
PUBLISHER'S FAILURE. At'London Bankruptcy Court on Wednesday the creditors met nnder the failure of Mr Grant Richards, the well-known publisher, of Leicester- square. Debtor's affairs were recently before the High Court, when a. receiver was appointed on behalf of certain mortgages, and the business has been carried ou. Mr Richards attributed his present position to continued ill-health. Lia- bilities are roughly stated at from jE52,000 to JE41 000, with assets at from JE22 000 to' £ 30,000.
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-. THE WEEK'S MARKETS. .¡
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SIR J. E. GORST, M.P., AT…
SIR J. E. GORST, M.P., AT NEWPORT. Inspectiei1 of Schsols. On Tuesday Sir J. E. Gorat, M.P., visited the lntercnediata and the St Woo!os Schools atN'SW- Dort. He was accompanied to the former by Uiex E. P. Hughes, late principal of Girton College, Cambridge, and to the latter by Conncil* lor W. Clifford Phillips and Mr J. Hatchings (clerk to the Elementary Sub-Ccmmittee). At the Intermediate School for Girls Sir John Gorst addressed the students and laid stress on the importance of a particular study of the ralea of health, ad the health pf the nation largely de- pended upon the health of the women of the nation. At the St. Woolos Schools Sir John Gorst expressed himself well pleased with the siractare and at the bright and happy appear- ance cf the children, aud the intelligent in- teiest they displayed in their work. A class was paraded in the corridor aud went through fc course of instruction in singing. In the boys' department some of the-scbolars were put throagh manna I drill. Sir John said so far as he coald sea both schools were up-to-date and would com- pare favourably with those of any other town. The detailed work was sli that could be desired. He was delighted with the good attendance and was pleased to bear that a good average was maintained.
COAL TAX REPEAL.
COAL TAX REPEAL. Interview with Mr A. Onions. Mr Alf Onion's, mmeta agent for the Tredepf district and treasurer ot the Soath Wales Miners' Federation, in an interview with our repretientok- tive, expressed agreement with the Coal Jom- mission's observations as to s>rna,H coal. It could i. and onght to ba made a valuable marketable I -0 'er commodity. At nearly ail steam coal collieries j the collier was fjiild upon tae iarge coal only, J and it would become absolutely necessary to i enter into some new arrangement as to wages. f Tha one complete solution of this difScnltf," i said Mr Onions, will b* to bring the coal oat through and-throsigh.' In the Conciliation board agreomou!. there is a clausc protecting workmen against any change in the ir.ei.aod of screeninsr the coal if it preiadiClally atiscted their wages. I am pleased to see that the Commission do not consider i t r-ecesiarv toartificially restriet the export of coal, arid to find that the Commia- j ttioa considers that the coal tax is prejudicial i to the export trade of this country. It is rather j a pity that the Commission could not agree to j make a strong recommendation to the Govern- A meat to abolish the tax." '1
DIVOROE, PRESIDENT. !
DIVOROE, PRESIDENT. Sir Francis Jeune Resigns. The" I,itnes"say3: We understand that Sis Francis Jeune has resigned his position ou the judicial bench, and that his resignation has been accepted. A peerage will be conferred upon him in recognitiou of his distinguished public services. We have reason to believe that the vace.nt presi- deuey of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of J cist ice has been offered to the Sol ic i tor-:ac-nerii. Sir Edward Car- Eon, K.C., and that he has declined it.
- THE RECORD DIAMOND.
THE RECORD DIAMOND. Remarkable Dimensions. Johannesburg, Monday Evening. There haf basn a private exhibition to-day of the gigantic Premier diamond, the discovery of wLiitt has created such a sensation. The stone, which measures no less that 4jin. by 21il1., somewhat resembles a goose's egg in its general ontline, but it has a flat base. It is to be publicly ex- hibited ou Wednesday prior to its shipment to London. In the meant.ima it is being jcalonaly guarded at the Standard Bank.Central Newt.
IBURGLARS ON THE ROOF.
BURGLARS ON THE ROOF. A Prolonged Chase. The most exciting chase in the annals of the Birmingham police force took pluce in the early hours of Mondav. Three burglars wera sur- prised on a, roof Tho police procured a fire escape I and went after them. For over two hoars the men eianibered from roof to roof with remark- .able agility. The police gained in numbed every half hour, and cutoff all avenues of escape JFinally they were Cornerel and captured.
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