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TEETH. CONSULT ———————— MORGANS, DENTISTS, LTD. 56. QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF, AND 30. HIGH-STREET. NEWPORT QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEONS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. Sets from £1 Is. Painless Extraction by Gas, 5s. e9631
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAM. Notices appearing under these headings are charged at the following rates:- If inserted in tho EVENING EXPRESS," WES- TERN MAIL," and WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 30 Words and Id. for each Additional Word. If inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS" and WEEKLY MAIL only, Is. for 30 Words and Id. for every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unless authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic messages cannot be acted on until confirmed in writing. AUGUSTINE J. STONE, (Lata STONE BROS.). FUNERAL FURNISHER ft FUNERAL DIRECTOR, Personal Supervision to All Orderi Nat. Tel.; Cardiff, No. 704; Sarry Docks, No. 37. Post Office Tel. No. 61' Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., Cardiff. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. 5> :woRKING-ST" CARDIFF' I 101, HOLTON-ROAD. BARRY DOCKS. I PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Leasee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT BEDFORD. EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, THE LATEST NEW FARCE, [f HERE AND BACK, As Played at the Prince of Wales and Shaftes- bury Theatres, London. Company Includes the Popular Comedian, J. J. DALLAS, and MISS ISA BOWMAN. Preceded by "HER BROTHER." I NEXT WEEK:—" A FATAL CROWN." J Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. a15539 gRAND rjHEATRE. Lessee & Manager, Edward Quigley. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, FJVHE JJRAMA OF J^IFE. Next Week: The Moody-Manners Opera Co. I e3713z2 G RAND rpHEATRE DECEMBER 15tk, 1902, and SIX NIGHTS, and MATINEE. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE MOODY MANNERS I OPERA COMPANY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, THE MAID OF CEFN YDFA. 4TTESDAY FAUST. THURSDAY CARMEN. I SATURDAY'S MATINEE, THE MAID OF CEFN YDFA. FULL BAND AND CHORUS. Booking Office Now Open a, Messrs. Thomp- son and Shackeli's, Queen-street. Prices of admission: Gallery, Is.; Pit, Zs.; Stalls and Balcony, 3s.; Grand Circle, 48.; Boxes, from 19s. 6d. to £1 10s. Special NoZ!Ie.-On account of the great demand for seats the public are requested to book early. e3712z2 ANDREWS' JJALL, CARDIFF. T A S T WEEK OF THE J^OYAL JT ALLAN £ JIRCUS. POSITIVELY CLOSING DECEMBER 6th. I LAST TWO DAY PERFORMANCES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY at 2.30 DUMONTO'S CORONATOGRAPH, The greatest of all Animated Pictures, with the latest and up-to-date subjects at each performance. Reserved Seats (numbered), 2s. 6d.; Unre- served, Zs. and ls. 6d.; Second Class, Is.; Third Class, 6d. Children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Early Door at 7 o'clock; 3d. extra to all parts. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. Thompson and Shackeli's Music Warehouse, 24, Queen-street. el0792 'Tie not in mortals to command success, but" we'll do more-deserve it.Addison. THE CARDIFF JgMPIRE QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Londoners' Idol-the Apple of the East End's Eye! TTATE CARNEY, With Many Auxiliaries, in Her Amusing and Melodious Ccster Scena, Entitled— 'LIZA JOHNSON." MARGUERITE AND HANLEY, Beauty and Strength. The Singing Navvy, HARRY COATES. GEORGE C. DAVIS, An American Telling Irish Stories. WILLIAM ENGLISH, The Seal Coon. From the Pavilion. Imitator of All Kinds of Walks. Honolulu Lu," CARLOTTA LEVEY, An Artistic, Expressive Singer of Stirring Songs. HADJLESSIK, In Arab Gun-juggling Arts. PAT CAREY, The Irishman of To-day, '.s THE LLEWELYNS, Australian Operatic Vocalists. Absurd, but Funny! Extravagant, but Funny! KELLY AND GILETTE, On a. Billiard-table. Startling, Clever. Original, and Comical. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; La>te One between o'clock and 11. „ «f Box Office Open Daily (with ex™?1™* S? Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday's 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. -r.nn. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking ^Fees. NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. am„TT Managing* Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! R. G. Knowles. the Man who is Travelling Bound the World on a Wave of Laughter. Agnes Hazel, a Comedienne. Ariastin Brothers, in their Clever Barrel Act —" Blindfolded." Marba. and Verity, Humo- rists and Acrobatic Danoers. Michael Nolan, Iriah Comedian. Rosie Lloyd. Comedienne. Tom Brantford. Miss Georgina. Leonard. Alexandre and Hughes. L18864 SALES BY AUCTION. 24, CHRISTINA-STREET, CARDIFF. TO BOARD AND LODGING HOUSE-KEEPERS. MR, W. H. PASSMORE will SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, December 4th, 1902, at 12 o'clock, the whole of the Furniture and Effects.—Auctioneer's Office & Salerooms, 17, Custom House-street, Cardiff. eo/t)bz4 PREMISES. TO SOLICITORS AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE SUITE OF OFFICES TO LET. NINE OFFICES, TWO STRONG ROOMS, I DEED-ROOM, STORE-ROOM. LAVATORIES, &c., late in the occupation of Messrs. Cousins. Botsford, and Phoenix, at chambers, Cardiff, to be LET en bloc or divided to suit reciuirements. — A rare opportunity for acquiring spacious ° Can Z °andd Seculars obtained on applfcaffon to Mr E. H. GRAFTER, "Western Mail Offices, Cardiff. el0TO BUSINESS ADDRESSES. X rjlUDOR ^yiLLIAMS* X pATENT JJALSAM OF HONEY IS THE BEST FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND ALL DISORDERS OF CHEST AND LUNGS, A CERTAIN CURE! "Oh! dear me, I forgot'to give TUDOR WIL- T TAM^' BALSAM OF HONEY to my children LIAMr> wwj i am certain they ALL-NIGHT WITHOUT IT. There S n<rthta?M £ £ "( tt.. earth wusU to it; and Colds are almost certain at some time during the winter to visit every household in the land. It would, therefore, seem only a wise precaution to keep oh hand a bottl TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY ready for immediate use. Pleasant, soothing, healing, and a splendid tonic, it is certainly without an equal for the prevention and cure of troublesome coughs and in all throat and ;ung affections. Moreover, it does what no I simple cough remedy will do-it promotM appetite, aids digestion, increases weight, and I builds up the health and strength generally. It contain* no opiate or other narcotic, and is perfectly safe even for the youngest intauts. I am constantly receiving. reports Somali parts of the kingdom attesting jts remarkable nower to relieve and cnr« troufcle^me coughs. IT IS PRESCRIBED BY THE MEDICAL PRO- FESSION. and USED in thi-, LEADING HOS- PITALS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. B4XSAM OF HONEY Contains PURE WELSH HONEY and on essence of the purest and most efflcactous Herbs on the Hills of Wales, being gathered I in the proper season, when their virtues are i\^STiraNDIARY AND A MAGISTRATE IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN REMARKS:- I feel it my duty to inform you that I have ;}een using your Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey in my family, which is a large one, for many years, and have proved its great value, having T'sed nothing else for Cough dnnnp Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highlv recommend it to all parents for such complaints." Try it; you will not regret ltSEE YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE. TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. BRITISH OFFICERS PRAISE IT. Sir,—Your Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Honey cured me of a stubborn cough and tight chest, which prevented me from attend- ing to my drills. T. FOXHALL, S.M.R.A.. Devon Artillery, Devonport. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in to.. 2a. 6d., and 4s. 6d. bottles. Sample bottle sent (poet paid) for la. 3d., 3s., and 5s. from the inventor. D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, L.S.D.W.E., MEDICAL-HALL, ABERDARE. MESSRS. S. H. BROOKS and CO., Auctioneers, Valuers. House, Estate, and Commission Agents, Hotel Brokers and Fire Loss Assessors. Brokers and Diamond Merchants, 95. ST. MAEY-STEEET, and 37, WESTGATE- STREET, CARDIFF. Telegrams: "Brooks, Auctioneer, Cardiff." Nat. Tel. No. 1281. Bankers: Metropolitan! Bank of England and Wales, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Have Several Houses for Sale and to Let. Rents, Collected upon Reasonable Terms. Valuations of every description made in Town or Country. Sales Conducted on Seasonable Terms. Sales by Auction of High-class House- hold Furniture, Ac., Ac., Mondays and Thurs- days at 2 p.m., and Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 p.m., at the Coronation Auction Mart. 37, Westgate-street (opposite General Post-office). Entrance also 95, St. Mary-street. All Gooda on View daily. elQ582 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. s- THE BEST IN QUALITY, rpHE CHEAPEST IN PRICE JL FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. To get all this go to the ATLAS FURNISHING CO., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, HAYES, CARDIFF. PAY THEM A VISIT. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. el0749 I T Y PEW R I TIN G. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED Architects' Work Accurately Oopied by Experienced Operators. Cheapest Rates. Typewriting Taught. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. CHEMIST „.Nf, awe i9oa ^PLARlp^s^ r P REVISED PRICE UST°\ I r 'INCLUDINC.EXTRACTIONS'wHENJslECESSARr SPECIFiCATlONoPQUAUTY 1,^4 ^TEET^S tolO-T EETH lower Upper & Lower Materia)set per per tooth a~~Z—"s d" BEST TEETH fspfiATGoio 1.0 "o 16.6 8.10-0 H.10.O Spectatiy Toughened •-> v— —" B fit* » SHwWl V ■■ BEST TEETH mDaaautioY 10.6 8.6 4:J0.o 8.IO.0 Special!/ Toughened j. —-— KSITEETH™EE»NITE 7 g 6 0 3,3 0 5.5.0 Wonderfull; 1-94L strong -1 o tetMTNBROWNWkuihie 5 Q 4 0 2.2.0 3.10c Second Qua*«ty + f HoltDW iEETtt 2.6 •'2.ol.i.o S.O.o iM>aBge4D3toMrflbfapte | 1 i KING'S OHAM BEltS. 29, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 36 IDLE BEDS, BUSINESS ADDRESSES. FURNITURE SALE F0E 21DATS Only- /> HYMAN LEWIS (THE BORO' FURNISHERS), 3 & 4, WORKING-ST., CARDIFF (Right opposite St. John's Church), Is still the Reoognised Cheapest Man in the Furniture Trade. Look at the below-men- tioned prices and judge for yourselves:- £ a. d. Feather Bed, Bolster, and Two Pillows, full size 1 13 11 Wool Bed, Bolster, and Two PJllows 0 10 6 Wool Mattress, full size, well-made, and good tick 0 10 6 Wire Mattress, double Woven, pitch pine Rides 0 8 11 Bedsteads, 2in. pillars, lull size, and brass rails 1 17 0 4ft. Wirdrobes, in satin walnut, or walnut colours 3 15 0 Dressing Chest, with bevel plate and marble top Washstand, Towel Rail, and two cane chairs 3 10 0 Leather Cloth Dining Room Suite, beautifully upholstered (nine pieces) 4 10 0 Saddlebag Drawing Eoom Suites, lovely pat- terns (nine pieces) 7 0 0 Divan Suites, in saddlebags, newest designs, in solid walnut frames 10 10 0 Dining Tables, telescope tops, 5ft. long. 2 2 0 Loo Tables, Octagon Tables, and Centre Tables, latest designs and patterns, from. 110 Chiffonniers, in walnut or bevel plate backs.. 1 5 0 Walnut Hall Stands, bevel plate in back, and six brass pegs 1 5 0 Handsome Walnut or Mahogany Bookcases, with portable shelves, beautifully polished.. 2 10 0 Sideboards, handsome designs, bevel plates in back 5ft. wide 5 10 0 American Rolltop Desks, well seasoned, patent locks and keys, 5ft. wide. 4 10 0 Pedestal Writing Tables, leather tops, and nine drawers 2 S 0 Bedroom Suites, solid walnut, mahogany, or satin walnut, consisting of 4ft. robe, 3ft. 6in. Dressing Chest pair, three cane chairs, and towel rail 9 9 0 Walnut Overmantels, from 0 10 6 HYMAN LEWIS (THE BORO' FURNISHERS), 3 & 4» WORKING-ST., CARDIFF. I el0754 pIANOS AND ORGANS BY ALL LEADING MAKERS. Our Registered Model Pianos, including the FAMOUS "COLLEGE" MODEL, For JE16 16s. prompt Cash. Carriage Paid. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CECILIAN PERFECT PIANO PLAYER. The Simplest and Best of all Piano Players. May be seen and heard at our Showrooms. Illustrated Lists Free on Application. Cash and Hire-Purchaee Terms. DALE, FORTY CO. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Also at Cheltenham, Birmingham, &c. Nat. Tel.. 1,103. e9141 BEECHAM'S PILLS CrrRE BILIOTTS AND NERVOUS DISOBDBBS, CONSTIPATION. SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DTSPEPSIA. And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. gEECHAMS piLLS REMOVE WIND and PAINS in the STOMACH, AROUSE SLUGGISH and TOWPID LtTEBS, ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. gSE C H A M'S pILLS MAKE yon I.OOK WBLL, FKEL WELL. and KEEP WELL, RBMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES on the SKIN, LAY the foundatica of GOOD HEALTH. 8TTITABLT for OLD Mid YOUNG. gEECHA M'S piLLS PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY, ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, to their actloa. REMOVE the result of OVBB ntDULGENCK, CURE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA BEE C H A M'S pILLS; Are SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the DISEASES and AILMENTS COMMON to FEMALES. IMPROVE the COMPLEXION, REGULATE the SYSTEM. BEECHAM'S PILLS hare etood the Uwt of erar 60 yean without the publication of teeatmonws, an they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. T) E E C H A M' S P ILL S. HIRE OF TZ-NIVES, FORKS, gPOONS, ETC., AT MODERATE RATES. GEORGE "AND CO., (JATERERS, 57, NEVILLE-STREET, CARDIFF. Tel. 01275. el0706 £ jHRISTM'AS pRESENTS, FOR SMOKERS. A number of suitable Christmas Presente in Nickel Pipe-racks. Ask-trays, Ac., at lowest prices. NICKEL INKSTANDS, with one or two ink- wells. From 5s. 6d. POST-CARD ALBUMS, witn prettily embossed covers. Prices from 6d. to 3s. 6d. POCKET CASES with comb, mirror, Ac. Use- ful when travelling, 6d. and Is. PAPER CLIP, with Porcelain Memo. Slate attached, Is. PORCELAIN MEMO. SLATE in Nickel Frame. To Stand on table or desk. Price 2s. HAND-PAINTED PORCELAIN MENUS. In two sizes. Price Is. and Is. 3d. New Stock of JAPANESE SERVIETTES. Artistic, clean, cheap, and handy. In boxes of 50 for Is. LINEN PAPER TRAY-CLOTHS (Tcneriffe Drawn-thread work), in boxes of one dozen. Price Is. SHAVING SETS, with Mirror, Bowl, and Brush complete, 10s. 6d. Ditto, without Mirrors, 5s. and 4s. A neat and useful Christmas Present—GUN- METAL MATCH-BOX, with turquoise for spring. Price 2s. 6d. and 4a. GUN-METAL CHATELAINE PURSES. Very dainty and neat. Prices 28. 6d. and 4s. FANCY PINCUSHIONS, LETTER-WEIGHTS, NICKEL PEN-RACKS, NICKEL MATCH- STANDS, PEN-WIPERS, NOTE-BOOKS for attacking to Chatelaine, or Watch Chain, and a variety of useful and novel Presents for Christmas to be had at the Western Mail," &c.f &c., CARD GAMES for Winter Evenings. Beziqne and Whist Sets kept in stock. The "KLIP-KLIP" POCKET MANICURE. Cleans, files, and trims. Keeps the nails in perfect condition. P|ice Is. "NICHOLSON'S" SONG BOOK, containing 144 popnlar tunes. Old Notation and Tonic. Sol-fa. Strongly bound in red-cloth covers, I price 2s. 6d. Only a few copies of this remarkably cheap book left in stock. WESTERN jyjAIL LIMITED, STATIONERY J^EPARTMENT, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. A pERFECT SAFEGUARD A GAINST FRAUD. The WILLIAMS CHEQUE PUNCH Prints Amount upon Cheque in Words and Figures. ONE STAMPING ONLY. INDELIBLE INK. SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND DISTRICT: WESTERN jjjAIL LIMITED. a1æ13 S'IORY of the BOER WAR Told in CARTOONS. Second VolMae of IbvJ. M. M^S^i2S,t £ 3& b1" ooat If you will help the Cardiff Infirmary Committee to fill the £ former from the lattet* we will send you an Evening Express" Penny Collecting Book. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in tha "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following rate»:— ONC«. SIX TIJCK8. T1XKS. S. D. 8. D. 8: D; 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 09 13 to 19 words. 0 5 010 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extra 7 n 0 n words. 0 2 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTBRN lulL" and "EVENING BXPBB88"?— WOBB3. ONCS. raB** SK TIMES. TUCK. 8 D. 8. D. 8. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 20 13 to 19 1 2 0 30 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 40 -SL.-JT7 o» io ID aU cases the name and address are ousted as part of the advertisement. MUSICAL. DAVE McNeil. Comedian.-All eommuaications to 46, Robert-street, Cathays, Cardiff. e3609z2 CLERICAL CURATE wanted important district; stipend, £ 120.— References and testimonials Vicar, Llantrisant, Glamorgan. t e3643z3 MEDICAL. CHEMIST Assistant (junior), January 1st; must be honest, active; good references.—Evans, Brynmawr. e5695z8 LOST AND FOUND. OST, from stable at Treorky, bay cart Horse; 15 to 16 hands; star on forehead; black legs; long tail; finder rewarded; if found upon any premises after this notice the person will be prosecuted.—David Jones, 124, High-street, Treorky. e3677z2 ..v- SCHOLASTIC. WANTED, Student-Governess; small premium; T younger sister would be received on reduced fees. -Apply Fraulein Brill, StoneleigU College, Porthcawl. e3654z4 HOUSEKEEPERS. HOUSEKEEPER to bachelor or widower; excellent Jl cook; references.-P 82, Evening Express, Cardiff. eJ636s5 T ADY desires engagement Housekeeper; good cook"; JLJ highest class references.-P 81, Evening Express, Cardlff- e3637z3 HOUSEKEEPER desires Re-engagement in Cardiff oi H Penarth; thoroughly good needlewoman; domes- ticated.—Sum, 86, Llanfair-road, Cardiff. e3700z3 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED at once, good General who can cook well; 3 in family; good wages to a competent girl Apply 81, Plymouth-road, Penarth. e3668z4 RESP3CTABLE young Nurse-Housemaid wanted immediately.—11, Montgomery-street, Roath Park, Cardiff e3701?,3 EXPERIENCED General Servant wanted early IE December; small family; no children; no wash- ing; boy does rough.work.—M.Cathednd-rotd,. Cardiff. aSMSz6 ANTED young girt u General; 15-16; Btc in.—59, Cornwall-road, Salt^ead, Cardiff. *3 WANTED. House-Parlourmaid, abourmiddle Deeem- ber in doctor's house; small family; good refe- rences essential; wages, £ 18.—Mrs. Tribe, Treorchy. e3610z2 WANTED, trustworthy Nurse or a Mother's Hefp. —Apply 31, The Parade, Cardiff. e3671n5 WANTED, a Cook-General; housemaid kept; good references.—38, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e3S72z4 WANTED, a good, strong General; good home; good wages.—Apply 78, Merthyr-road, Pontypridd, any evening. e5657z4 WANTED, a young Girl to help older servant.— Voluntary Hospital, Barry Dock. e3639z3 WANTED, for Penarth, Cook-General. Also House- Parlourmaid.—Apply, first instance, 27, Buthin- gardens, Cardiff. e3S33fc3 ANTED, girl as General; assist waiting i7~r* quired; references.—Premier Cafe, Penarth. e3632z3 WANTED, General for farmhouse; milking; must be clean; good wages; aged over 20; character required.—Mrs. Powell, King's Hall, St. Bride's Major, Bridgend. onift2 ALL Servants wSI do-well to study Mrs. Beeton's Cookery Book, Is. 2d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7896d WANTED, experienced General for small family; no children; good wages for competent person.—' Apply 52, Clive-place, Penarth. e3625z2 ADY Help wanted.—Apply, in first instance, to B A2, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3698z6 "lyURSE wanted immediately; 2 children.—Mrs. 1> Wallace, 62, Penylan-road. Cardiff. el0786 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED immediately, 2 experienced Barmaids; col- liery district.—Griffiths, Navigation Hotel, Mer- thyr Vale. e3627z3 WANTED, a young Man to attend ponv and make himself generally useful.—Apply De Winton Hotel, Llanbradach. e3606z2 REQUIRED, General; must be clean, strong; early riser; about 19; country girl preferred; no cbil- dren.—Custom House Hotel, Cardiff. e3648z3 BARMAID.—Wanted, young Lady to take manage- _D ment of a small railway station refreshment- room; one who has had experience in the business preferred.—Apply Refreshment-rooms, Hereford Station. e3694z2 WANTED, staid Help for country inn; £ 167— Apply Morris, Three Elms, Whitchurch. e3693z3 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS BUTCHER.—Smart young man wanted; able to serve an! assist generally; good references indis- pensable.-Sensicle, 83, Albany-road, Cardiff. e3702z3 WANTED, Checkweigher at Universal Colliery, Senghenydd; must be experienced workman and financial member of Federation; night. and day duty alternately.—Applications, endorsed Checkweigher," to be in secretary's hands Friday, December 5, 1902, Tom John, 9, Station-road, Senghenydd. e3687t3 EN Jones and Co., Maesteg, have vacancies for 2 smart, experienced Hands; must be well up in soliciting and can produce satisfactory references; in or out doors e3699z6 ANTED, a good, practical Platelayer.—State wag<3 required to Ammanford Colliery Co. (Ltd.), Ammanford. el 07 S3 JEWELLER'S. Assistant requires Situation in Cardiff (12 years' experience), pr any other position of trust.-R 7. Evening Express, Cardiff. e3670z4 GROCERY.—Good Provision Hand wanted, smart Improver, also a strong lad as Apprentice.—Apply William Harris, Merchant, Merthyr Tydfil. e3675z5 WANTED, a good Man for the credit draperv trade; salary and commission.—R 18, Evening Express, Cardiff., e3685z5 ANTED, smart Lad to work under groom-gardener and help generally; live ia.—Corben, The Grove, Calidicott, near Chepstow. e3620z2 rpo Slaters and Plasterers.—Wanted, a couple of good A' Hands.—Apply Foreman, New Schools, Skewen, nfar Neath. e3674z2 TO Plasterers.—Six good Men wanted immediately.— Apply Rees, Plasterer, Ynyshir Schools, Ynyshlr, near Ponf/pridd. el0785 DRAPERY.—Wanted at once, an experienced young D Lady for the fancy.—Apply, with full particulars first letter, to Lewis Lloyd, Pontypridd. e3650z3 WORKING Butler seeks situation; excellent charac- ter; 10 years last place; 6 years previous; aged 35.—TOomas. Neuaddfawr, Handovery. e3644z3 WANTED, smart young Man, aged about SO. to assist in furniture and music Warehouse ajkd do office work occasionally .—Apply, with references and wages required, to E. H. Davies and Sons, Pentre, Bhondda. e3626z2 WANTED, respectable Lads to sell the "Evening Express" nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street. Newport. el0220 WANTED at once, an experienced young Lady for the fancy.—Apply, with full particulars first letter, to Lewis Lloyd, Pontypridd. e3650z3 DRESSMAKERS. DRESSMAKERS.—Wanted, good "Second Hand; capable of taking on after fitting. Also praatical Skirt Hand required.-Apply, full particulars, Morgan and Francis, Drapers, Abertillery. el0787 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS, &c. TR,A VELLEB.-Situation required to represent T builders' merchants by smart, up-to-date man.- Address P 58, Evening Express, Cardiff. e361712 WANTED, buying Agents for the Leopard Brand Tf Yeast; finest English manufactured; guaranteed pure.—The Bakers' Supply Co. (Ltd.), Bristol. e3662z4 YOUNG man, of good appearance and address, wishes engagement as. Traveller, for a firm of brewers or wine and spirit merchants; accustomed to the-trade; good rsfsrwwes wad to»ttaoai*l»—R 33, Z-enmg SxpMM, Cardiff. lillM •' t CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. WELL-educated yousg lady requires position as Clerk or Book-keepier in office or business house.— P 58, Evening Express. Cardiff. c5615z2 HE Cardiff king Men's C I u bre- quire a Gentleman to Act as Secretary; he must be thoroughly competent, experienced in secretarial work, and submit three satisfactory referenoes as to I character and ability; conditions of engagement and duties may be olMAjned. on application to the steward. Applicants ag» and salary required.—Appli- cations to be *doBHMf?to, the Chairman, 73, St. Mary- street, not later tSan Eiefct p.m. on Tuesday, Decem- ber 2nd'. e!0784 ANTED, ownaeteait Calliery Manager for South W Watesi; fitst-eiags certificate; applications in con- fidence.—Apply, statlftg resjerences, age, and experience to "Colliery ManageiJS ap;o Deacon's Advertising Offices, Leadenhail-street, e3658z4 ft.- w ever ,,t e employment ivibere <J .oCered WW can write.—Send addressed envelope F. Lewis (Dept. C), 11, Pickering-place, Lon- don, W. el0779 £ 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for address- ing circulars.—Send'addressed envelope for proposal, Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e3592zS £ 1 Daily.—Easy evening employment anywhere offered anybody who writeS legibly .—For terms send addressed envelope North (Dept. 8E), 6, York-buildings, Adelphi, London. e3891z6 PARTNiERSHIP. ft:0 invested will secure half share in reliable and honclUrable money-making business.—Apply, letter only, Mr. Barry Williams 4, Putney Park-gardens, Lon- eIO791 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. F!1r list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. TO let, House and Shop; grocery.—Apply 12, JL Patrick-steret, Docks. e3684z5 I EWPORT —Good Suites of Qffices to let in Western Mail-chamber?, 22, High-street.—Full particulars on application to Local Manager, on the premises. el0686 OFFICES to Let.—A suite of Three Rooms, a suite of Two Rooms, and a Single Room.—Apply to E. H Crafter. Western MaO-chambers. Cardiff. el0686 NINE Ofices, 2 strong~(ioms, deed-room, store-room, lavatories, &c., lately in the occupation of Messrs. Cousins, Botsford, and Phoenix, at Western Mail-cham- bers, to be let en bloc or'divided to suit tenants; vacant after December 2 next.—Can be seen and parti- culars obtained on application to Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail Office, Cardiff. el0774 FR sale, 2 Houses Llanbradach, Ely, 2 I.iswerry, 2 Pontygwaith, 3 Tylorstown, 2' Whitchurch; £ 45 each, remainder (£100) on mortgage it required.-Davies, 112, Bridge-street, Cardiff. e3621z2 THREE convenient to let, Lewis-terrace,. Pontllanfraith.—Lewii, Hengoed House, Hengoed. el0777 TABLE and Coachhouse to be let.—Apply Mr. H. C. S Ensor, 23, Windsor-plsce, Cardiff. e3623z2 TWO good Offices to let on first floor opposite the Custom House, 109^ Bute-street, Docks, Cardiff.— Apply on the premises. V e3635z3 ( APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS; suit gentleman; terms moderate.— 102, Newport-road, Cardiff. e3611z2 tJPERIOR Front ApaJtments; gentleman or two (3 friends; no children.—10, Hamilton-street, Cardiff. e365124 MUSICAL SALES. IANO.—The School Board Model, only £ 19 19s. cash; full compass, with complete check action; in handsome walnut case; best value ever produced; generally sold at 30 guineas; hundreds supplied to schools throughout the countty-—Thompson and Shackell schools throughout the countty-—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), /24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansft; 29, Victoria-street, Merthyr, &c., &c. TJIANO.—Beajitiful Coliafd and Collard, in handsome^ XT rosewood case, with every modern improvement, only JE33 10s.; quite equal to new in every respect; lovely tone and unrivalled finish.-Thompson and- Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. PIANO.—A lovely Upright Grand Schreiber, in P elegant rosewood and marqueterie, with patent duplex lesonator attachment; beautifully finished and free from blemish; a really handsome drawing-room instrument; offered for £ 31 lOs.; an unrivalled bar- gain.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen- street, Cardiff. PIANO, by cash; fuU compass and excellent tone and p only £15 cash; full compass and excellent tone and finish; an exceptional bargain.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compass, iron framed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, £ 16 16s.; (class A) solid walnutwood case. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, £ 18 18s.; (class B) solid waln'itwood case. •nmDUCATIONAL" Model; cash, £ 22 10s.; handsome JHj walnutwood case. "TNFLEXIBLE'Model; cash, £ 23 10s.; full size, J_ upright pianox vertical stringing. "XBONCLAD" Model; cash, £ 28; small upright grand I overstrung.. "T ISZT" Model; cash, £ 31 10s.; magnificent value; I /ovrstnmg. «'~Y7"AISER'' Model; cash, £ 42; a full upright concert XVerand. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase -t3- System for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seelung a. good'and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. ALE, Forty, and Co., Piano and Organ Merchants, High-street and Castle Arcade, Cardiff. el0596 JEWELLERY FOR SALE. ABBAHAMSON'S Great Stocktaking Sale, 119, Queen- street, Cardiff. Special Bargains for few weeks only. Any article sent on approval. EXrS solid Gold Albert, usual price £ 4 4$., reduced to 60s. DIAMOND Engagement Ring, 18ct. gold, usual price £ 5, reduced to 70s. SOLID Gold Curb Bracelet, hall-marked, usual price 42s., reduced to 30s. T ADY'S solid Gold Keyless Watch, gold dial, usual price £ 3 3s., reduced to 40s. ENT'S Silver English Lever, heavy cases, usual price 84s.. reduced to 45s. G~ OLD Brooch, set diamonds and, sapphires, usual price 40s., reduced to 25s. SOLID Gold Keeper, massive design, hall-marked, usual price 25s., reduced to 15s. 6d. ANDSOME Marble Clock, striking on gong, 16 inches high, usual price £ 3 15s., reduced to 45s. INE Diamond Marquise Ring, usual price £ 16 Ms., F reduced to £10.. INNER Cruet, 4-bottle, cut glass, usual price 15s., reduced to 8s. &d- ENT'S solid Gold Signet Ring, usual price 25s., reduced to 14s. 6d. NY of the above Articles sent on approval.— Abrahamson's Great Sale, 119, Queen-street, Cardiff. el0488 JEWELLERY *aJc.-Gold English Lever Watches, from SO*. frargains.—Sol. Phillips, Caroline- street, Cardiff. J- rewwit jamfv SaTe.Ladiea Gold Watches, from 20s.; great, bafgains.—Phillips, 43, Caroline-street. EwriffILrRy -TZdiesl Long Gold Guards, from 40B. "grSat bargains.—Sol. Phillips, Caroline-street. TJSWELLEBY Bale.—^pents' Solid Gold Alberts, Hall- marked; great feawgains.—Sol. Phillips, Caroline-st. JEWELLBBY Sa|e.Diamond Rings, 18ct. gold mounts;- ^^Sne selection; great bargains.—Sol. Phillips, CafCWBenstwct. JEWELLERY Sale.—Gents' Signet Rings; great bar- gains.—Sol. Phil lips. *5. Caroline-street, Cardiff. EWELLERY Sale.—S0*er English Levers, from 10s.; 2,000 to select from.—Phillips, Caroline-street. JEWELLERY Sale.—Brooches, Pins, Bangles, Brace- i lets; great bargains.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller, Caro- line-street. SOL. Phillips's Great Sale Now On.—Jewellery and Plate of every description; Clocks, Bronzes, Cut- lery, Musical Instruments, 4c.: extraordinary bargains. -Not9 the only address, Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 43, Caroline-street, Cardiff. 610733. SPORTING. DOUBLE Barrel Breechloader, Damascus barrels, Greener cross-bolt; fully warranted; only £ 5 5s.— Bevan. Castle-street, Cardiff. GREAT variety of Double-barrel Guns, from 30s. up- wards; Smokeless Cartridges, from 6s. 6d. per 100; Eley's Smokeless, 7s. 9d., gs., 9s. 6d. per 100. Repairs in most cases same day as received. GENUINE Sandow Exercisers, lis. 9d. each; White- ley Exercisers, Ladies' No. 1 4s. 6d., 2 6s. 6d., 3 8s. 3d. each; charts with each. PING Pong Bats from +4d each, Balls 8d. and Is. per dozen, Nets from 4Jd. each, Posts from 9d. per pair.—Bevan, Castle-street, Cardiff. el0746 MEDICAL REMEDIES. THE Wonder of the Age—Stenner's Rheumatic Oils. —85, Penarth-road, Cardiff. e3649z4 A remedy for little aches and bigger ills. Disturbances of the digestive organs, headaches, backache, and Dile quickly disappear after a dosO or two of Vegetable Pills. KERNICK'S Vegetable Pill, are uniqiie, and thou- aasds take no other medicines.—Sold by all chemists, 74d., 13Jd., and 2s. 9d. per box, or of Kernick and Son (Limited), 85, Bridge-street, Cardiff. ERCULOIDS! HerculoidsM H«culoids! Natures "free" phosphorus t»~:c for Nervous Weakness, Exhausted Vitality, wtesiher in youtb or age, -may be obtained of most riemists, or of the sole agents, Kier- ntek und Son (kNftlllS), Dnsr ttcrM. M, BrKlo-ttrut. OMdlff ICaUei trM UW. *«d la. »d. pet Va. .wJ.t. r PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. GAME, Fowl, and Fabbits.—Wanted, a weekly supply, either on commission or on charge; guarantee; clean home; 10s. 6d. per dozen for full- grown trap rabbits, and Ss. 6d. fer shots.—Apply to Thomas and White, Game, Fowl, and Rabbit Salesmen. 18. Swinton-street. King's Cross-road, London. W.C. HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &o. FINE black thoroughbred hunter or carriage Horse; 16 hands; 6 years old; carry lady.—Jones, Mount House, Llanelly. c3622z2 ROAN Cob: useful; 5 years; 15 hands; dogcart, har- ness; £ 50.—Llwyncelyn, Caerleon, Mon. e3678z5 IRISH Terriers.—High-class Puppies; 4 months old; cheap.-16, Castle Arcade, Cardiff. e3686z5 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. THE Patent Eclipse Knitting Machine, the most per- fect Knitter of Socks and Stockings in the world. Simple in construction, easy to learn, and light running. -Send post-card for price list to Spenow*s Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. John's square. Cardiff. e8%3-4 COAL FOR SALE. COALS.—Telephone, 01C24; Ffaldau, 24«.; genuine International. 22s. 9d.; Specnal large, 21s.; red ash large, 20s.; best nuts, 19s.' Ocean nuts and smalls.— knd direct to Agents, West End House Coal Merchants, 2, Wellington-street, Canton. e2011d COALS per ton for cash on delivery—Red Ash Large or Cobbles, 17s. 6d.; Range Coal, 16s. 6d.; our Special Large, 22s. 6d.—Shields Brothers, Crwys Coal Yard, R. Ro, near Crwys Bridge, Cardiff (estd. 1875). CARRIAGES, HARNESS, 4c. OVEIi 70 Vans, Wagons, Trollies, Carts, &c., for every purpose, at J. Norman's Cart and Van Showrooms.-1, Market-road, Canton, Cardiff. el0781 STEWARD'S for Horse Rugs; our immense stock has arrived; cheapest and best value in Wales. el0795 STEWARD'S for Horse Clippers; grand selection; I' from 5/6 pair; send for sample; Clark's patents, 10/6. STEWARD'S Carriage Lamps, red back lights; send 10/6 sample pair Field's carriage Caudles, 2/6 packet. O TEWABD'S for Harness; save money and buy from O the makers; large stock to select from. Lists free. STEWARD'S.—All kinds Bags, Trunks, Portmanteaux. Repairs in all departments. Largest Stock in Wales. STEWABD'S.—Call or send for illustrated Price List free.—Steward's Harness Factory, Wood-st., Cardiff. FOR sale, now covered Hapdtruck; suit grocer.—R 31, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3S81z5 BICYCLES, &c. REPAIRS it sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul. enamol, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once. Accessories to Izad- at wholesale factors' prices, 0111141 A stock of about 50 Rudge-Whitworth Cycljs, 1902 patterns, is new on offer at special reduced prices; each machine guaranteed as usual; the special reduction in prices is being made in order to effect a clearance of all 1902 machines. Pieass oall or send for full particu- lars. Catalogue, Sale List, and Book of the Bicycle free on application. el5264 as————————— MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic j Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten-j dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, Allan I'earce, 7, Charles-street, Cardiff, and Broadme&d, Bris- tol. e!0495 PALMISTRY—Madame Proctor has returned to her consulting rooms, Wharton-street, Cardiff. el0706 IS your Watc!i Wrong? The beet and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of Watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clock and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. MARRIED Ladies!—Information and advice of price- less value (free).—Send stamped envelope (pleast mention this.paper),, Mrs. Lawrence, St. Elmo, EgTe- mojkt, LiveipooL *&tc £ d MISCELLANEOUS SALES. L. ADY offers magnificent 10 guinea cabinet of Fish JLJ Knives and Forks, containing 12 pairs sterling silver mounted, Government hall-marked; absolutely new; will sacrifice for 40s.; approval, post free. before payment.-Address P 61, Evening Express, Cardiff. 636461;10 FOR sale, a quantity of Timber, almost new; only been in use three weeks; must be disposed of imme- diately.—Apply Royal Italian Circus, Andrew's-hall, Cardiff. el0772 SILK.—Lady, having pledged 3 handsome dress S lengths rich black corded Silk, will sacrifice vouchers 5s. each; both for 7s. 6d.—Mrs. Hammond, 10, Cambridge-road, London, E. e3642z3 SAFES.—150 Fire, Thief, from 45s.; bargains!— Levy's, 55,. Frederick-street, Sunderland. el0773 FOR sale, Dunnage Boards, Deals, Battens, and Scantlings; cheap.—Coles and Son, Top West Bute Dock, Cardiff. e352iz3 BILLIARD Tables! Billiard Tables; 2 full-size, £ 30, £ 50; i size, £ 20; delivered and fixed free. Re- covering and re-cushioning a speciality.—Probert, 22, Ebrington-street, Plymouth. e3494 AWNINGS, Sun-blinds, Tents, Flags. Shields. Boval Coat-of-arms. Crowns, Curtains, Carpets, Chairs, Trestle-tables, Coloured Lamps, Lanterns, Tent- umbrellas, Fireworks, Illuminations, Military and String Bands, Vocalists, Conjurers, 4c.—Richardson and Co., Royal Arcadft-chambers, St. Mary-street end; W<»rks, Trade-street, Penarth-road, Cardiff. el0545 SUIT Lengths. 7s 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., T5s., "in All Wool, Vicunas. Serges, Tweeds,; patterns free: any length' cut, carriage paid.—Albion Woollen Mann- turing Co., 56, Woodhouse-lane, Leeds. el0635 PING Pong in sets, or Requisites separately—bats, balls, racquets, pickers-up. Sandow's Dumbelia and Developers, Boxing Gloves, &c.-Norton, 126, Queen- street, Cardiff. 610063 FIREWOOD, In block or etit to proper size, Is. 9d. per cwt., or m bandies, 3*. par 100.—Orders to Master, Union Workhouse, Cardiff. el0542 TARPAULINS, Horse, Cart Rick Covers, Oilskins, Harness, Coal-bags, Tents, Sun-blinds, Flags, Jtc.— Fred Morgan & Co., Manufacturers, Mill-lane, Cardiff. el0372 THE most useful Present is a Swan or Waterman Fountain Pen; fins, medium, or broad gold nib, 10s. Ed., post free.—Stationery Bepartmeat, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 SPECIAL Line.—Three-well Inkstand, fr ofPoe or home use, Is. 6d. post free.—Static aery Depart- ment. Western Mali limited. Cardfa. e6559 l\ ,f" ANUSCRIPT Paper, 18. zit. per packet ot per packet of 24 sheets.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. "TXTESTERN Mail" Dance Album, comprising VV waltzes, polkas, lancets, quadrilles, barn dances, &c., &c., Is. 3d. post frde.—Stationery Department Western Mail, Cardiff ALL Servants will. de well to stady Mrs. Beeton's Cookery Book, Is. 2d., post free.—Stationer; Department, Western Kail, Cardiff. e78V6d NEW Artistic Laee Shelf Paper, in packets containing 12 sheets, 34 inches long, 7d., post free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. MRS. Beeton's Cookery Book, Is. 2d., post free.—Sta- tionery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. e7S98d GOLD BXOZUKJ powder, used with water for picture frames,. Ac., '6d. per nacket post free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail "timited. Cardiff. e8550 CARD Csm and Diary, with insurance for £ 500; cyclist, £ 1 per week if disabled br accident'; 1b. Id. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 SAVE Time Letter Cards, *Ad. packet of 25; postage Id. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Limited, Cardiff. eS550 ET of Private Acotrant BoOb, cash book, ledger, aM s day book, 3s. 8d. and So. per set; postage 6d. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, ESTERN Mail Football Annual for 1902-3; fixtures of South Wales clubs; biographies of players; lid., post free—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 6 NDEXED Letter or invoice file, for private or office use, 2s. 3d., pest free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. 19550 TABLE Tennis Bets, Ss. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. ed^» Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. eS550 f ALL about Cookery, oy Mrs. Isabella Bee ton; a collection of practical recipes, 2s. 9d., post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mllil. Cardiff. ROLL Top Desks.—New stock now on view Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7896d THE Law of Landlord and Tenant; Is. 2d., post free. —Stationery Uepartment, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Handy (1 root; i.^>«ooa Cole will go in v st ■ pocket, T»epartmeiit, Westes o Mail Limited, Csrdiff. M550 CARD Case and Diary, with insurance for £ 500— cyclist £ 1 per week if disabled by accident; Is Id., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Cardiff. PREVENTION is better than cure. You will not lose your keys if you wear a Key chain, price ig._ Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7896d TENASITINE.—A new Coment for repairing gins, T china, &c.; eticks anything and everything; 6d. per tube, post free.—Stationery Department, Western ,ru Mail Limited. CardiC. tJQ650 "TTALLFTTS" Licensed Victualle, Trade Book, 1 il shewing takings and expenses for 3 years; 6s. 3d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. "CONSULT me for all you want te know." The boOk V that every family needs; 2s. 9d nost tree.— Stationery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. ■VTICHOLSON'S Favourite Song Book, containing 144 popular songs (old notation), 2S. M., poet free- Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Law of Landlord and Tenant; Is. 2d., poet frea. —Stationery Department, Western Mail. CanBff. HE Best Table Tennis Net: csaa h. latils; no screws or damps; it. m. past free.— BUttOMnr JJspmmsnt, W«t«a Mail UmiUd, Ctr-. 311 WAITING SICK. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd. THE Favourita steel grey N;*e Paper, in 2 sizes, 74d. JL per pound packet envelopes to match, 7ii packet; postage, 4d. extra for the two packets.—Stationery DeDartment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9650 SPECIAL Oaer.—Nine popular Novets. The set, as Cj below, will be forwarded, carriage paid, for 6s.:— ALICE, OR THE MYSTERIES. ERNEST MALTBAVBBS. JANE ETRE. MARY BARTON. THE CAAiO.N 8. SCARLET LETTER. IVANHOE. I LAYS OF SCOTTISH CAVALIERS. VANITY FAIR. The set of 9 novels, Sa.. carriage pMd.—Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. eB550 MRS. Beeton's Cookery Bock, is 2d. post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e8550 OVERDUE Account Reminders, containing 250 forms; 5 different kinds; Is. per box.—Stationery T*»v»Ttr-.ent. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e8550 tiUuibt < eiegram Books, 2*. >d. post free.—Sta- X tionery Department, Western Mad Limited, Oar- dilf. e9850 TRIPLE Telegram Books, 2s. 3d., post free.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail Limited, Car- diff e85S0 INDEXED Letter or Invoice File, for private or office use. 8s. 8d. post free,-8tationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff e9550 MONEY TO LEND, rriHE CHARING CROSS BANK JL Established 1810. 119 X 128, BJshopsgate-st. Within, B.C., and C 28, Bedford-street, Charing Crocs, W.C. Londol Assets £512.475 0 0 Liabilities £ 209,475 0 0 Capital and Reserve 0 0 LOANS of £ 30 to £ 2,000 granted st a few honia' cctice, in town fcr country, mals or female1, on mortgage of furniture. farm and trade stock, plant, crops, Ac., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also 01 deeds, politics, and reversions. Dis- tance no object. Easy payments. Special facilities to all requiring banking aoeounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under:- 6 p.c. per an., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal 6 p per an., subjeot to ? months' notice of withdrawal. 7 p.c. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent., and are a safe investment. A. WILLIAMS. H. J. TALL, Joint Managers. SUMS FROM £ 20 to £ 2.000 ADVANCED AI SHORT NOTICE. On Approved Note of Hand. Personal, or Other Securities Charges Arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Bates of Interest. Tourists' aDd Season Vickets Purchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Money Advanced on Second Mortgages. ipply I W. Lloyd, Manager, FIELDINGS (LTD.), HAYES-BUILDINGS, THE HAYES. 8933 CARDIFF. THs old-established Provincial Union Bank con-' tinues to lend immense sums daily, from £ 10 to £5,000, on note of hand alone or other security. No office inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rates for snort periods. Largest and most honourably conaucted business in the Kingdom. Thousands ot our regular customers have expressed their entira satisfaction in repeatod transae- t:c:;? with us. A gentleman from bank will wait upon you at once with cash.-Ca.U or write (in confidence, to Manager, Stanley Dowding. 1, Queen-square, Bristol. I elMN £5 upwards lent; moderate interest.—Apply Manager, 14, Picton-place, Swansea. e3994d Tr CANS. and Manager, 7, Queen- LOANS, £ 5 and upwards.—Apply Manager, 7, Queen- ¡ street (1st fiocr) Neath. e3995d KTVATE Advandfcs on Approved Note of Hand, in town or country, quickly and cheap. Re-pavment scale includes principal and interest, and may be arrangad tp suit bqrrower £6 re-payable i/- weekly or 12/- monthly. £ 10 „ 5/- „ or 20/- u £ 15 „ 7/6 „ or 30/- „ £ 20 10/- or 40/- .„ 130 to £ if00 on Special Terms. Apply-The Swansea Finance Co. (Limited), 12, Taff-embankment, Penarth-road, Cardiff. el0751 rjlUDOR PRINTING WORKS, CARDIFF. THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IN WALES. I ALL CLASSES OF pRINTING, LETTERPRESS, T ITHOGRAPHIC, FINE ART, rpWO-COLOUR, SPEEDILY EXECUTED. GOOD WORKMAN- ElHIP GUARANTEED. MODERATE PRICES. <30a £ MERClAli. COMPANY. and LEGAL PRINTING Receives SPECIAL ATTENTION. SIZE OP OEDiSfc IMMATERIAL. 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THE CITY OF THE JUST.
THE CITY OF THE JUST. !<————————————- 1. By THOMAS TERRELL, K.C., OF THE SOUTH WALES CIRCUIT (JOINT AUTHOR OF "LADY DELMAR"). CHAPTER VIII-Continued. A Proposal. "That tihia Effingham Winstaple has pro- | posed to Miss Winifred, and been accepted?" "You have no earthly right to insterrogaAe me thus, Dr. Ecclee, none whatever; but I will bear with you, it is my duty, as you remind me, as a. clergyman, to be lenient. I have every reason to believe, every reason-1 that Mr. Winertaple will marry my daughter, a,nd I need not tell you that it will be of her own free choice, absolutely. I think there is no use prolonging this very painful oonversar tion. Good-day, Dr. Eccles, good-bye." "Good-bye?" "Yes, good-bye; it is best for you, beat for all." The rector proffered his hand, which the other took mechanically. Mr. Stepney followed him to tihe door. He was ctnxious that no interview should take place between the doctor and either of his daughters; the time was critical. There was the rustle of a. dreae on the stairs as they passed through the hall. "Leaving us so soon, Dr. Eccles?" interro- gated Bob as she advanced toowards him smil- ing. "Yes, my dear," replied the rector, "Dr. Eccles is, I regret to say, obliged to go to London on very pressing business. He will be gone for some weeks, I understand. I hope you will be successful, doctor; you have my very best wishes I assure you." & The rector looked, forbidding anything in I the nature of an explanation. Bob still smiled, shaking hands not altogether without empres- sement. Eccles felt that she had placed a paper in his palm, and he took some courage. The understanding between himself and Bob was evidently in full force. "I think the rector exaggerates the necessity for my departure," he said. The rector was uneasy but determined, un- easy because there was a doubt in his mind as to whether he had succeeded in persuading Eccles of the hopeless najture of his suit; determined because all at once he was being opposed; he had pressed Eccles away, Eccles would remain. "I am really very glad that the business is not so very urgent; there is always something tragic to me in business that requires instant attention," Bob remarked, conveying at the same time in her eyes something more which she did not say, but which the doctor under- stood. "It would be better, much better, doctor, if you were to follow my advice," put in the rector. "I will think over it. Perhaps, as Miss Bob says, it would be better to do nothing tragic." He had recovered himself a. good deal, and was stiffening for a struggle. The rector felt now that there would be resistance. He was not sufficiently sensitive to appreciate that Bob was the fighting force. He launched against Ecclee. "You understand, doctor, thait my mind is made up." "I should prefer postponement." I "It would be useless; good-bye," and the rector again held out his hand. "We shall see you to-morrow?" asked Bob, well understanding the "good-bye" and refus- ing to accept it. "We shall want help for our decorations for the harvest festival." Ecclee looked from the rector to Bob, uncertain what to say. At length he took courage. "Certainly, Miss Bob, if my patients will admit of it." He stepped oat, giving the rector no time to emphasise his dismissal. As he walked down the path he read the slip of paper which was in his hand. "I have heard-believe no ill-be faithful and true-Bob." It was a lie then, and he knew his foe. Well, God help him, he would be faithful and tme. Dear, good, gentle sister Bob. And he whistled on his way and whisked his cane in a manner which, had the rector seen it, would have set him pondering. But be was otherwise engaged. Mr. Wertzell and the other promoters of the legal proceed- ings, which had been instituted against him, had called for an interview, and, the rector having been apprised of the fact, was striving to resume the air of calm dignity which he knew was of so much importance when he fiet his errant parishioners on the subject of is and their Christian differences. Mr. Wertzell had come with an olive btanch in his hand. The spectacle of civil war was hateful to him. The rector had been worsted, true, and had been ordered to pay the costs, which were considerable; but he did not wish to take advantage of that in any way. Now, was it not possible for them to put their heads together and to see what could be done to settle their disputes? That man of the Baptist Chapel, the Rev. Elias Jones, had been scoffing them from his pulpit, and, alto- gether, Mr. Wertzell and the others were desirous that an end should be made of the quarrel. These matters in ecclesiastical courts were not like the ccunty-oaurt-they were so Ion# about that everyone grew weary. "It would not become me, as a clergyman and a. Christian, not to believe in the sin- cerity of your motives, Mr. Wertzell. If there is td be a. settlement-that is, if you repent, I mean sinoerely repent of the course which you ha.ve taken-I will say nothing of the sorrow and anxiety which have been caused to me. It is not for the servants of the Cross to weigh their private wrongs. We were sent, all of us, to bear the thorns of martyrdom in patient resignation. I hope, with grace, to bear mine with fortitude." The rector had not assimilated himself to the Jesuitical spirit which he aped. He had adopted his High Church Ritual because he had observed that to do so opened out a sure road to notoriety—and food for his vanity was what he craved for. He did not admit it thus, not even in his most secret communion with himself. In every man's character there are governing principles of hatred, malice, envy. avarice, vanity, which a.re the powers originating his actions, but which he never recognises. To himself, as to the world, he proclaims that he is influenced by righteous- ness, charity, truth, piety, anything you please, but not by the others. Envy prompts to destruction of the envied, and the low-born politician proclaims equality and eternal right. So it is all round. So it was with the rector. Vanity demanded recognition. In his innermost heart he called it-duty. He discoursed of the Bride and the spotless, purity which he was bound to preserve her in He twisted every argument to hié pur- pose; but it was none the less hypocrisy that it was not recognised as such even by himself. Thus it happened that proclaiming himself a. Ritualist. almost a Jesuit, he had never realised for an instant the spirit of Ritualism He remained the Church of England country rector with all the aristocratic notions and prejudices which appertain to that character Proud, stiff-necked, with contempt for his inferiors in every line of his face. As be spoke humility he shouted defiance, "If yoawste drop that there perseasion. and the ornmenU. and the candle*, I think we might get OXL, e.h?" and Mr. Wertnell inrmtd to fathers for {(otnu offer. "And the raising of the Gap, Mr. Wertzell. I says as the raising of the Cup is rank popery; we must have that," put in one of the others by way of amendment. The rector grew red in the face with anger. "I thought you were here to express your regret for the scandals which you, and those who have instigated you, have brought upon the Church, not to insult me." "We come, parson, to say this-it you will drop them heretical perceedings we won't say nothing about what's gone, costs and all," which was very generous of Mr. Wertzell. seeing that he was guaranteed by other per- sons from any loss whatever in any event. "And as for insult, we don't mean no insult nohow; now do we, eh?" and Mr. Wertzell again sought support from his friends. "Gentlemen," eaid the rector with sup- pressed passion, "yon have mistaken me. I will have no compromise. Penitent sinners at the feet of the Church, yes, but compromise, never. I have reckoned the cost, and I will not turn aside from my duty. I am now armed and prepared for the fight. Don't imagine that in me you behold a poor, broken- spirited waverer who will temporise with the enemy at the gate. I have the means to sup- port me whatever happens in this great battle which I have undertaken. I will fight for the Cause and the Church, as have done those who have gone before me; and believe it if yoa will, you who traitorously come hither to bribe me. I will succeed-ae the right ever must agraiiist heresy and Satan' The rector had to take breath. Mr. Wertzell felt anxiously for his hat. He wae not pre- pared for denunciation, he had come to com- promise; besides, he had not been told what to do should matters take this turn. It had been thought that the rector had come to the end of his tether, so far as money was con- cerned, and that it was now an opportune moment to induce him to climb down. "Go," resumed the clergyman. "Go, until you can come again with grace in your hearts; but be not deceived. To-day you havo a passing advantage; to-morrow it will be otherwise—you are only at the beginning. X will pursue this to the Privy Council, then, maybe, to the Queen's Bench, and to the Lcrds." "It will cost money, ventured one of the gentlemen who had not spoken before. The rector would parley no further; he waived them a dismissal which was impera- tive. The next day he received notice of proceed- ings for sequestration, and this compelled him to write a long and urgent letter to Mr. Winstaple. CHAPTER IX. Ben o'r Cae. It was not easy to keep a matter secret in Pen-ewro-garw—everybody knew everybody else, news was scarce, events of special inte- rest occurred rarely, and when they did they became public property instantaneously. When Stephen Ecoles returned home on the night of his engagement with Winifred his exuberant mood did not fail to attract the attention of Letiy Evans, his old housekeepers The doctor had been very frequently at the rectory of late, and it had been thought by many that there was something in the wind. So when Letty applied a few questions in 1À8t; adroit way which women understamd so well. she received answers which, if not straight to the point, were sufficient. The news w^ soon communicated to Mrs. Williams rami the corner, and by noon it was a well-established fact that the daughter of the parson was soon to be the wife of the doctor. The rector alone remained in ignorance. He was so very superior to everyone else in the parish, he kept his dissenting neighbours so much at a distance, and they on their side had so little to do with him, that it was not surprising, under the circumstances, that he should not be better informed. Had he known more at the time when he made his bargain with the broker, or when he received the doctor, he might have played his cards to better effect, and with greater certainty of success; as it was, he was in a. great difficulty, and lie had to give much consideration to the subject, so as to ensure the success of the scheme which he had now so much at heart. Ben c'r Cae was one of the very first tot receive intelligence of the engagement. lIe liked the doctor—he liked him because Bob liked him, and because the doctor, although ha had often spoken to him about his vaga- bond life, appeared to have taken pretty much the same view of his misdeeds that so many of his neighbours had done. The doctor would stop and speak to him on the road. w»ld, 4f he met him on the top of the moun- tains, not object to a glass of beer in his company at the Greyhound. The doctor ha4 attended him "through an attack of rheu- ma.tio fever a couple of years back. and. aitkoagfa Wi»Ad «»fa«ed to receive feee from the poacher, he had not refused an occas- sional hare or a. pheasant which Ben swore on his oath had been shot on his own farm. Ben always spoke in the highest terms or Stephen Eccles, and he was glad when he received the news of the engagement to Wini- fred Stepney. He pondered it over in his mind and came to the conclusion that it would be a most fitting match; and he brought to mind that some fifteen miles up the valley he had seen the tracks of several otters, whose skins, lU the, wmter, a^d carefully prepared, as he knew how to prepare them, would not make an unworthy wedding present from such a character as Ben o'r Cae. Ben had, as I have said. overheard the greater part of the conversation between the rector and Effingham Wimataple. The rectoi himself was a person for whom Ben enter- tained the most profound dislike and dis- Ch^h f tr6 f1"8!, pl^fe' he "Presented the Church of England, which, although Ben was *vvrrT°^f reiigions scruples, he hated most cordially, as any good Welshman should. Then the rector was the firm ally of the squire- archy, and Ben was its most violent enemy. whn poachers ajid all persons whfriT °°nV*nt that condition in S inro^ence,had Placed them, and who th«>ir hett«~y themselves reverently before son • anH 'Ben Just such a per- r; J"*d> the rector hated Ben. and Ben reciprocated. Ben knew that Winifred was pledged to Eccles^ and he entertained no doubt Zh^f ^at the rector and Winstaple were wel1 of the fact; and t>ia ^ey were> Plotting and scheming, hor 1 j°-r?Uy x^e a-nd the other to selL v, j D in love and devotion. very little regard for Inoney. He did l old with the notion that happiness could 0°&ht and sold. The birds of the air, f • lndeed, all nature around him mated love. it waa unnatural to mate for money. Bob on her side bad not been slow to see now Enters stood. From that very first ning when Winstaple had dared to express ms admiration for Winifred in too bold a uner, Bob had realised danger. She had eeen in the glitter of his eyes an open admi- ration which made her tremble. Love such a.8 his she did not understand, for her love love—self-denying love. There was an 0<^ur of hell around the love of Winstaple which was terrible to her. It was not love at all. It was lust. the passionate, selfish desire to possess, ephemeral, like the flesh which Was its foundation, not laetLng like the love of heaven; it wae the love of the body, to which the soul had no part. left me pause here for a mom wit, po he n jntifiuil)