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AUGUSTINE J. STUJNJS, (Late STONE BROS.), FUNERAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks, No. 37. Post Office Tel. No. 612, Cardiff. Telegiams: STONE BROS., Cardiff. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. 5 WORKING-ST., CARDIFF, And DOCKS. 101, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF- THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. I Lessee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. TO-DAY, at 2 and 7. 1013ERT R EDFORD'S AND MILTON BODE'S FOURTH ANNUAL PANTOMIME. JglNBAD THE SAILOR. The following Powerful Combrnation of Artistes has been secured for this Production, Vis.: — 34imen NORA EMERALD, DOT CAREY. NELLIE SHANNON. BESSIE RIGNOLD, JESSICA NEWCOMBE. !e- The O'MALLETS, FRANK DUNLOP. MILLIE HARMAN, FRED DENMAN, VICTOR W ALLA-CE. Special Engagement of M. E. FITZGERALD and SISTERS ROMA, 1n Their Sensational Club Swinging* Act. GEORGE ROWE (The Green Lizard), In his Marvellous Contortionist Act. NOTE.—Do not miss the brilliant ELECTRIC JC-v-URTAIN at end of Performance. Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. 1.15780 Q R A N D T I E I E A T RE-. 1,e»ee and Manager.EDWARD QUIGLEY. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Grand Theatre has been newly decorated, and the Grand Circle re-upholstered, The Magnificent Holiday Attractions are fT O-NIG T, at 7.30, AND DURING THE WEEK, BEN-MY-CHREE, 13Y arrangement with Mr. Wilson Barrett. Prices from 6d. to 15s. Time as usual. S?OX Office at Messrs. Thompson and Maxell's, 24. Queen-street. Next Week- THE ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE. MONDAY, JANUARY 19th. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. 176i8 •JA NDREWS'-HALL, CARDIFF. LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. THE ASHANTEE VILLAGE. M. O NATIVES, MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN, Direct from the Gold Coast. The most Wonder- ful Exhibition ever produced in this town. HUGE NOVELTY! ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE! At 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. MONTE CHRISTO. MONTE CHRISTO. A Dive for Life. 62i7 A. DMISSION. SIXPENCE. Children Half-price. 'Tis not in mortals to* command success, but we'll do more-deserve it."—Addison. fTHE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director. OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! BACK FROM A TOUR OF AMERICA— MISS LUCY CLARKE, The Eminent Contralto Vocalist. fTirHm E UP-TO-DATE MUSICAL COMEDIAN, Lao VIRTO, dy his Daughter, IRENE, in their DUJ Musical Act, introducing Solos, Uuets, and Imitations on Novel Instruments. C_LT A.Y.T. ON, JENKINS, AND JASPER, In DARKTOWN CIRCUS," with Novel Scenery and Effects. RRY HART'S TEAM OF AA MERICAN NET BALL PLAYERS; a.ø t '?° Pretty Girls. 1, #t the Palace Theatre, London, now One of tvL Chief Attractions of that Theatre— ?-.??, THE EXTRAORDINARY AJ?l?TED PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ASCENT OF MONT BLANC, *Tb«   15.781ft. High. "e Ih?r?? Pictures has been very great. *Phe CoaIt TS, st they excite is very strong. The actu?al ???y ? never be travelled to. but here is your eyes-the real thing. TEIE OLYMPIAN QUARTETTE, In Harmonised Songs. The Quaint Co J9HNNY GILMORE, OO'nedia,i. in his Latest Repertoire. CAPTAIN SLINGSBY, JERRY  His Talking Figures. "RRY HART AND BEATRICE LEO, IRNO n«an Burlesque Stars. Very, very Entertaining. Two BicYlel!l Stored Free of Charge. Tw- T7>2erE?r ormances Nightly. Early One be- ?.w??n )'°?? ?d 9; Late One between 9 o'olo? ?  Box Office Open Daily (with e*centirvn il Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to Saturdays. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan to  ?turdays. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan O?=f ???'.??'C?t. rc!€. No  Igooki?o Fee,, Plan NEWPORT THE NEWPORT EMPIRE HANP- Ir CHARLES-STREET. :M?a.n?.. ? ?Di. rector.OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT' The Four Black Troubadours. Brother L?. ????? by the Cavallini 13ro there and Auxiliaries. James Stewart, the The f™ ii> 3^5" Slade Murray. Dan Conroy. Oomedinwe8ton an^ Balmaine. Smith and 1)()re?, tle SO"80 Millionaires. Rose Elliott. Doreto 'Y^+t„PPodrome in Miniature, a Smart B-t?-i??t. Amusing Number. L18864 r PREMISES. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. SPACIOUS AND CONVENIENT OFFICES. Nine Rooms, Two Strong Rooms fitted with Slat6 shelves and divisions. Deed-room, Store Clow? J? ??."?' &c., lately in the occupy tif???? Messrs. Cousins, Botsford, and Phoenix. Electric light in all rooms. Heated partly .bv? ra<hatora and partly by fireplaces. Jiii on the vound floor. A rare opportinity. To be Let en bloc or can be divided to suit tereraents. rru be seen and Particulars obtained on igpncation to Mr. E. H. Orafter, Western Mail Clices. Ca.rdi?. e!0775 THE OLIVER STANDARD rv,.Igl]BL E rjlIPEWRlTER GIVEs THE MAXIMUM OF GOOD RESULTS WM THE MINIMUM OF LABOUR. OUR WRITING IN SIGHT ALL THE TIME. SIMPLE. RELIABLE. DURABLE. LEAST PARTS. BEST ALIGNMENT. HEAVIEST MANIFOLDER. fcJSED BY: ———— TOWN-CLERK. CARDIFF. ENGINEER, CARDIFF. HEAD-CONSTABLE, CARDIFF. SOHooL BOARD. CARDIFF. AND IN OTHER OFFICES OF IMPORTANCE IN THE DISTRICT. (SPRITE FOR A, MACHINE ON FREE TRIAL TO "WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. OLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. FELL FROM, A HOUSE-ROOF! F. COMPANY, EASr YORKSHIRE REGIMENT, FORT ST. GEORGE, MADRAS, INDIA, 3rd NOVEMBER, 190?. MR. H. SAMUEL. DEAR SIR,- I AM VERY PLEASED WITS THE WATCH I PURCHASED FROM YOU SOME TIME AGO. ON ONE OCCASION IT DROPPED INTO A BOWL OF WATER, REMAINING THERE ALL NIGHT, YET IN THE MORNING IT WAS STILL GOING, NOT A DROP OF WATER HAVING PENETRATED THE MOVEMENT. ON ANOTHER OCCASION IT FELL 50 FEET FROM A HOUSE-ROOF WITHOUT THE MOVEMENT BEING DAMAGED. AMONG MY FRIENDS IT IS DESCRIBED AS THE CHARMED WATCH." YOURS FAITHFULLY, E. WARREN (Sergeant). £ 1,000 REWARD IF NOT GENUINE. EXCEPT AS A CUSTOMER, SERGEANT WAR- REN IS UNKNOWN TO H. SAMUEL, WHO WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW THE ORIGINAL LETTER TO ANYONE DESIRING TO SEE. IT. CALL TO-DAY. H. SAMUEL. AO/- THE CELEBRATED "ACCURATE" ENGLISH LEVER, MASSIVE STERLING SILVER, HALL-MARKED CASES, PULL PLATE LEVER MOVEMENT, FULLY JEWELLED, DUST AND DAMP EXCLUDING CAP. OFFERED ELSE- WHERE AT JM. SAVE RETAIL PROFITS. WVEHY HANDSOME 18 CARAT HALL- 15/-MARKED RINGS, SET WITH EXCELLENT STONES, CLAW SETTING. ORDINARY RETAIL PRICE, 30s. GREAT BARGAINS TO-DAY. REAL GOLD CHARMS, Z/ STERLING SILVER SCENT BOTTLES, 1/6; STERLING SILVER BUTTON HOOKS, 1/3, AND THOUSANDS OF DATNTY NOVELTIES AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. RAILWAY FARE PAID TO ALL PURCHASERS OF GOODS VALUE 25/- AND UPWARDS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 30 MILES. H. SAMUEL, 7, ST. MARY-STTEET, CARDIFF X TUDOR WILLIAMS' X pATENT BALSAM 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- LIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY to my children before they retired to bed. I am certain they will COUGH ALL NIGHT WITHOUT IT. There is nothing on the face of the earth equal to it; thoroughly up-to-date." In this damp and changeable climate Coughs aLa 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 on hand a bottle of TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY ready for immediate use. Pleasant. soothing, healing, and a splendid tonic, it is certainly without any equal for the prevention and cure of troublesome coughs and in all throat and lung affections. Moreover, it does what no simple cough remedy will do-it promotes appetite, aids digestion, increases weight, and builds up the health and strength generally. It contains no opiate or other narcotic, and is perfectly safe even for the youngest infants. I am constantly receiving reports from all parts of the kingdom attesting its remarkable power to relieve and cure troublesome coughs. IT IS PRESCRIBED BY THE MEDICAL PRO- FESSION, and USED in the LEADING HOS- PITALS THRONGHOUT THE WORLD. BALSAM OF HONEY Contains PURE WELSH HONEY and an essence of the- purest and most efficacious Herbs on the Hills of Wales, being gathered in the proper season, when their virtues are in full perfec- tion. A STIPENDIARY AND A MAGISTRATE IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN REMARKS:- "I feel it my duty to inform you that I have been 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 used nothing else for Cough during Measles, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it to all parents for such complaints." Try it: you will not regret it. SEE YOU GET THE GENUINE RRTICLE. TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BAMAM 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 attending to my drillø. T. FOXHALL, S:V.R.A., Devon Artillery. Devonport. Sold bv all Chemists and Storee in Is.. 2s. 6d? and 4s. 6d. bottles. Sample bottle sent (post paid) for Is. 3d., 3s.. and 5s. from the inventor. D. TUDOR WILLIAMS. L.S.D.W.E., MEDICAL-HALL. ABERDARE. WORKS OF ART IN CARDIFF. MESSRS. A. & G. TAYLOR, PHOTOGRAPHERS, having determined that their Cardiff business be second to none in the Principality, beg to inform their numerous patrons and the public in general that their SPACIOUS NEW PREMISES IN THE DUKE-STREET ARCADE, are now complete with the most improved apparatus and appliances for the production of FINE ARTS PORTRAITURE. The expert operator appointed to take charge of the studio has now commenced his duties. Those who appreciate something out of the common rut will do well to secure an appoint- ment. Note: ONLY ENTRANCE-SHOP DOOR, DUKE-STREET ARCADE. Appointments made and orders received. Nat. Telephone 0771. eIO556 For HORTON'S For Females ORIGINAL Females only. BENEDICT PILLS. only. The Proprietor has received thousands of testimonials from all parts. Females of all ages should never be without a box, as they at once remove all irregularities and are in no way injurious, which is the case with many advertised pills. In boxes Is. lid. and 28. 9d. Sent Post Free, under cover 2d. extra, direct by the proprietor, G. D. Horton (late Chief Dispenser from the Birmingham General and Lying-in Hospital), 63, Aston-road, North Bir- mingham. Agents: -Ca-rdiff: R. Mumford. Chemist, &c., Meteor-street, Splotlands. Mer- thyr: Willis. Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea: Lloyd. Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport: Young, Chemist, Higk-street. Cannot be had from other Chemists. N.B.—None genuine unless bearing G. D. Horton in red across each label. Letters answered free. etc. SHAKSPEARE FOR gD. gHAKSPEARE FOR 6D. SHAKSPEARE FOR £ D. THE CHEAFOR 6D- SHAKSPEARE IN THE WORLD. THE WHOLE OF SHAKSPEARE'S COMEDIES. TRAGEDIES, HISTORICAL PLAYS, AND POEMS. TO BE HAD AT ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS, Or Free by Post for Ninepence from the PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF, NEWPORT, SWANSEA, MERTHYR, BRECON. Ac. SCIENTIFIC T 1 Eyesight I I Testing I I FOR SPECTACLES. I I Bonner Morgan, I I PARK PLACE F.S.M.C. I ■ (Opposite Park Hotel Entrancet ■ I QUEEN ST., CARDIFF.* I I Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting only. I ■ No charge is, made for advice. The testing is thorough. EXPRESS INFIRMARY PIANO BUSINESS ADDRESSES E. NELSON & CO., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS 160, QUEEN-ST" } 70, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. 94, ST. MARY-ST., J 9, HIGH-ST., PONTYPRIDD. 170, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. THE LARGEST RETAIL TOBACCONISTS t IN WALES. FURNITURE SALE FOR 21 DAYS ONLY. HYMAN LEWIS'S FURNITURE JgMPORIUM, 8, 9, and 10, 27, 28, and 29, QUEEN'S ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. One Entrance facing St. John's Church, St John's-squafe; one Entrance facing St. John's School, Queen-street. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM TRADING IN MY NAME. I AM STILL RECOGNISED AS the CHEAPEST HOUSE FURNISHER IN CARDIFF. Look at the below-mentioned prices and judge for yourselves:- ta. d. Feather Bed, Bolster, and Two Pillows, full size 1 13 IX wool Bed, Folster, and two Pillows 0 10 6 Wool MattreBS. full tise, welt made and good tick o 10 fi Wire Mattress, double wiven, pitch pine sides 0 8 11 Bslateids, 2in. piUars, full size and brass raiU 1 IT 0 Dressing Chest, with h,vel plate. and marble top Washstand, Towel Bail two came chairs 3 10 0 Leather Cloth Dining Room Suite, beautifully iaphoist-ed ,nine 4 100 Saddlebag Drawing Boom Suites, lovely pat- terns (niie piecM) 700 Dining Tables, telescope tops, 5ft. !"u?. 2 2 0 CheHonniercs. in walnut and bevel plate backs 1 50 Wat?t RaH Stands, bevel plate in back, and six bn« pegs ..150 u:.i:dsr:: watmt or Mahogany BookCMea, with P)cUble she!TM. beautifuMy poUshed.. 2 10 0 Sideboards, handsome designs, bevel plates in back Mt. wide 5100 ?rpd.st?j Writing tops, and 5 10 I) nine drawers 2 & 0 Eedrooai Suites, solid walnut mahogany, or satin walnut, consisting of 4ft. robe, 3ft. 8in. Dressing Chest pair, three cane chairs, and towel rail 9 90 Walnut Overmantels, from 0 10 6 1..00 and Octagon Tables 1 1 Beautifully polished Chest Drawers. full size.. ISO HYMAN LEWIS'S FURNITURE EMPORIUM, QUEEN'S ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET CARDIFF. BEECHAM'S PILLS CURE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. B E E C H A, M S PILLS REMOVE WIND and PAINS in the STOMACH, ABOUBE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS, ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION of tOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. B E E C H A M'S PILLS MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, and KEEPWELL. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES OH the SKIN. LAY the FOUNDATION of GOOD HEALTH. SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. B E E C H A M'S p i 7L-L S PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY, ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, in their action, REMOVE the result of OVER-INDULGENCE. CURE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. B EECHA "I's piLLS Are SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the DISEASES and AILMENTS COMMON to FEMALES IMPROVE the COMPLEXION. REGULATE the SYSTEM. BEECHAM'S PILLS have stood the test of OTTT 50 years without the publication of testimonials as they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. B E E C H A M'S P I L L S. WESTERN 1\1 AIL JgONG FOLIO 100 SONGS, N°' 4- ,WORDS AND TM-USIC, IS CONTENTS. AIM: Those Chimes All's Well ,Ibor's VVelghed, The Angels Ever Bright and Fair Angel's Whisper, The Arab's FareweU, The A Soldor nd Man Banks of Allan Water Barney 0"He» Blrney, Take Ms Home Again Bay of Biscay Beautiful Isle of the Sea. Bell-ringer, The Bounie Banks o Loch Lomond By the Sad Sea Waves Clemeiitine Come intd the Garden, Maui Death of NelWt Diver, The Dublin Bay Englishman, The Evangeline Ever of Thee Excelsior Friar of Orders Grey Gipsy Countess, The Gipsy's Warning, The Good bye, Sweetheart, good-bye Good Old Jeff Good Bhein Wine I Hard Time, Come Again No More Heart Bowed Down, The Hearts and Homes Her Bright Smile Haunts Me still Home, Sweet „Hojne I Dretint I Dwelt In this Old Chair I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen I'm a Merry Zlngara In Happy Moments Isle of Beauty Jessie's Dream Juanita Katey's Letter Larboard Watch Lass that Loves a Sailor Last Rose of Summer Light of Other Days Lily Dale LiSer?*1* myT?.fW.. Love was once a Little Boy Love's Young Dream Low-backed Car Maid of Llangollen Marguerite Mary of Argyll My Old Kentucky Home 'I My Pretty Jane Norah, the Pride of XiI- dare 0, Give me Back those Early Flowers Old Folks at Home Our Hands Have Met Pilgrim of Love PUot.The I'?'.OthAll Song, The Polly-Wolly-Doodle Poor Old Joe Prince of Peace Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Sally in Our Alley Scenes That Are Brightest Sea is England's Glory, The Shells of Ocean She Wore a Wreath of Roses Simon the Cellarer Song that Beached my Heart Spanish Cavalier, The Sweet Genevieve Sweet Marie Terence's Farewell There is a Flower that Bloometh There is a Tavern Thorn, The Thou Art So Near Three Fishers, The Tom Bowling Vacant Chair, The Vicar of Bray, The Village Blacksmith, The Wait for the Wagon What are the Wild Vara Saying? When Other Lips When the Heart. is Young White Squall, The White Wings Within a Mile of Edinbro* Town Won't You Buy My Pretty Flowers ? Yes, Let me like a Soldier Fall Order at Once from any Newsagent or Direct from the WESTERN jtyJAlX IMITED CARDIFF. SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR, BRECON. and 176. FLEET-ST.. LONDON. PRICE Is.: FREE BY POST Is. 4d. Y F, W R I T I N a ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED By Experienced Operators. Cheapest Rates- Typewriting Taught. Architects' Work Accurately Copied. VBBTJULN MAIL LIMITED. OARDUT". FRIENDLY COMPETITION STARTED JANUARY 1, AND SOME OF THE COLLECTORS FOR "EVENING EXPRESS" I PENNY INFIRMARY FUND COLLECTION 1 ARE L PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in- the EVENING EXPRESS" at the following rates:- THREE SIX ONCE. TIMES. TIMES. ONCE. TIMES. TIMES. S. D. S. D. S: D. 12 words or less 0 3 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 1 9 Each extro, 7 ï 0 2 4 1- wor d s COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the WESTERN MAIL" and "EVENING EXPRESS" WORDS. ONCK. THREW. SIX TIMNS. TINES. S. IK S. D. S. D. 12 0r less 0 8 14 20 13 to 19 1 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 40 E™,aFEj 0 4 ~oTT7 Erd:X. 0 ? 0 8 1 0 In all eases the name and address are counted as part of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND. PREVENTION is better than cure. You will not lose your keys if you wear Key Chain, price 18.- Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7896d STRAYED from Cowbridge, Bay Mare, about 16.2, with long tail out square; aiso Brown Pony, long ta.il and mane, with P branded on near wither.— Anyone giving information to police will be rewarded. e4231i8 FOUND, whits and brown Dog; if not claimed within J 3 days will be sold.-Wind-sor Hotel. e430018 z I Reward.-L-ost a gold, crescent-shaped Diamond and Pearl Brooch.—Apply 44, Penylan-road, Car- diff. e4306i8 LOST, on December 24th, Black Cob, piated Harness, JLf Varnished Dogcart (wing and tailboard damaged); anyone detaining same will be prosecuted.—Chick, Angel Mews, Cardiff. e4210i7' LOST, at Talyllyn, Saturday last, lemon and white Spaniel Dog, named Don," with collar and muzzle; finder rewarded; detainer prosecuted.—Thomas, Brynonen, Cefn, Merthyr. e4298i8 SCHOLASTIC. WANTED immediately, Assistant (Art. 50); male ff or female.—Headmaster Glyntaff National Schools, Pontypridd. e4305il2 WANTED, experienced Daily Governess, with kin- Wdergarten knowledge, for 2 children Sessions, 35, Catliedral-road, Cardiff. e4304i3 DAILY Governess wanted; must be experienced.- DApply Mrs. Arthur Hibbert, Settrington, Dinas Powis, near Cardiff. e4265i7 DRESSCUTTIING (scientific).—Private lessons; draft? Ding and making.-31, Llanbleddian-gardens, Cathays, Cardiff. e4239i9 MUSICAL. WANTED, nrst-ciasa Vocalis to take part in Sun- day evening concerts at The Hippodrome, Ponty- pridd; only artistes of high-class ability and repute need apply.-Write, with full particulars and lowest inclu- sive terms, to W. C. Burns, General Manager, Hippo- drome, 19. The Parade, Pontypridd. el0911 HOUSEKEEPERS. WANTED at once, Working Housekeeper for busi- TT ness house; must be fond of children; girl kept. Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. Thomas, Plough Hotel, Whitchurch, near Cardiff. e4227i8 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. W ANTED, Cook-General; housemaid kept; two in family .-Sankey, Pentw)-n W hitchuxch, Car- (LI ff. e428ti7 WANTED, a thoroughly good Plain Cook; 2 in W famity; wages, £ 25.—Apply, giving reierences, age, &c., to Miss Waddle, Bryn-ar-y-Mor, Llanelly. e43D3ilZ LAIN Cook, 32, and Housemaid, 24, wish situations JL at oncc.-A(rs. Coombe, Hardwick Registry, Chep- stow. e4293i6 GOOD Plain Cook and House-Parlourmaid wanted at once; good wages, to competent servants.—Apply Morris, Penybryn House, near Carmarthen. e4274i7 M RS. Cocks recommends a suitable person, aged 21, as young Ladies' Maid or Sewingmaid; good refer- ence.—Apply 23, Bridge-street, Carmarthen. e4292i8 WANTED, a steady Person to do housework and t T assist in shop; must be used to quick counter trade.-Apply, personally, Mrs. Pope, 34, Caroline- street, Cardiff. e4289il2 GOOD General Servant wanted at once; plain eook- ing, washing; references required.—Morgan, 1, Crawshay-street, Ton Pentre. e4267i7 il WANTED once, experienced General Servant; good wages.—Apply Mrs. Lander, 40, Ninian- road, Roath Park, Cardiff. e4256il0 RESPECTABLE young Person wanted for house- work; assist bar when required.-Wrington Arms, Pontypool. e4271i7 KITCHENMAID wanted; country; small dairy kept; comfortable home offered; wages, £17, to be raised. -Address Mrs. Lascelles, Cuckfield, Sussex. e423619 HOUSE-P&rlourmaid and Housemaid wanted; good JL-L wages.-Ouly capable maids need apply to Róath House, 100, Penylan-road, Cardiff. e4254i9 "TTTjANTED, experienced Housemaid; first-class cha- W racter.—MH. Holmes, 116, Newport-road, Cardiff. e4253i9 WANTED, respectable General; about 18; 3 in family; light housework; good home.—Apply, alter '5, 18, Penylan-road, Cardiff. e4245i9 LL Servants will do well to study Mrs. Beeton's ?? Cookery Book, Is 2d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ENERAL for small family in LhmMien.—Apply GRose Bank, Llaniehen, Glam. e4217i7 EXPERIENCED Gawml; plain cooking; 2 in family. E-Mrs. Frank Er, Hlhmead-?anish4me4233i8 EXPERIENCED House-parlourmaid; good wages; gentlemUl's family-Box 44, Post Office, Swan- i ea. o4226i8 WANTED, good General; wages, ?12; comfortaMe .w home; smjll house; children.—48, Harriet-stree Cathays, Cai-dia. e42M}7 GOOD Plain Cook gentlemaa's family; good wages. y -Box 44, Post Offica, Swansea. e4225i8 ANTED, good Fl" Cook for 2 ladies; 2 other J senants kept.—Miss Jenkins, Min-y-Don, Pen- artb. e4223i8 WANTED, experienced General at once; no wsh- ing.-3, Vere-street, Cadoxton, Barry. e422liB WANTED, a Coqk-General; also Housemaid; good W en.-3, Cathed, CardM'. e419S*j Wanted, an experienced. Cook-General.-Apply VV Dan-y-bryn, Radyr. e4131i!2 WANTED, House-Parlourmaid, or experienced Housemaid.—Apply, stating age and reference, Mrs." Llewelyn, Abersychaa House, Abersychaa, Mon. e41S8i5 ALL Servants will do well to study Mrs. Beeton's ACookery Book, Is. 2d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7896d HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, young lady 88 Bookkeeper and to relieve Win bars; good references indispensable.—Apply, stating experience and salary required, to Lewis, Via- duct Hotel, Crumlin, Mon. e4279i7 WANTED, for a colliery district, 2 experienced Bar- W men; each must be able to take entire charge of a bar and produce good references, which will be inquired Snto.-V 77, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4266ft BARMAN, 23, trustworthy, sober habits, desires JL) Situation in responsible or other position; splendid reference.—B., e/o. Howe, Old Bridge, Bath. e4251i9 WANTED irum t 2 vonng Men; one as boots, Wto mako himself useful and mark bilHards; other as stableman, three horses; good references indispen- sable.—Apply, stating wages required, to Lewis, Via- duct Hotel, Crumlin, Mon. e4278i7 WANTED, General Servant; also Housemaid- TV. Waitress.—State age, wages required, and full particulars, to the Berkeley Private Hotel, Llandrindod Wells. e4213i7 A good General at once; capable of doing III. cook- ng;,good home and wages to one suitable. Also willing Person for house duties; relieve and assist ,in bars; character and abilities must beer strict investi- gatiou.-Apply, by letter, or personally. Comely, Mount Stuart Hotel, Cardiff. el0924 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS HANDY Man required (married, no family), to take charge of 2 cows and make himself generally useful; cottage, coal, and gas found.—Reply, stating age and wages, to Lewis, The Mardy, Aberdare. el0916 GROOM and Driver required for posting yard.- GApply J. B. Dowding, Talbot Hotel Posting Yard, Leominster. e4268i7 LINOTYPE Operator wanted (Welsh preferred); piece; permanency.—Give experience and speed, Evans and Short, "-Leadef Works, Tonypandy. e426919 WANTED immediately, Man and Wife, take charge VT of farm; able to milk.—Apply for particulars Roger Williams, Cap Coch, Aberdare. e4272110 MILLINER wanted; work up sm?t new business; ?J_ comfortable; or one wi" capital could have share. —Draper, 20a, Commercia' ad, Hereford. e4281i7 L AUNI)RY.-Wanted, 600d, all-round Ironer; per- 1 manent employment.-Monthermer-road Laundry, Catliays.. t'42d0il0 i WANTED, competent Men for laying granolithic TT Pa?ing.-Apply Foreman, New Barracks, r?m- broke Dock. e425si7 PIPE Makers wanted; beet work; steady tbe year round, vithcut change mould*.—Corcoran and Co., F?pe Kuutac&uure Tempte? BneM. wtMM 1- MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS, Continued. BAKERS.—Wanted, smart-; experienced Deliverer; salary, commission.—APPi/i With references, Mini- Be's Machine Bakery, Canton. e4294i6 WANTED, sharp Boy, about 15, w live in house; f V clean knives and boQW and make himself useful; must be early riser, willing, and fond of animals.- Apply, between 6 and 7 The Woodlands, Leckwith, Cardiff. e4282i7 PLASTERERS wante4,pply Foreman, e P Barracks, Pembroke Dmk. e4259i7  AIi?T]?D*You, n.- MiIs-wlth light ki?owledg of fV WAtch-repairing.—\pp!y F. G. Waghorn, 61, Queen-street (top noor), Cardin. e4285il0 Ty ANTED, respectable Lade to M-U the "Evening W Express" nightly. Apply to Manager, Evening Exprtss Office, High-street, Newport. el 0220 GENT'S Merjery?YounF'Man warted (Welsh).— GSt-tC age, experienoe. references, and salary re- quired Smith Davies and Co., Forth. e4222i8 w A-NTED, smart Office Boy; knowledge shorthand, 11' typewriting.—Apply V 60, Western Mail, Cardiff. e4290i8 TRUSTWORTHY Man, of active habits, aged 25 to ?_ _RCSTWORTHY Man, ofactive habits, aged 25to tive outdoor position; whole or part time.-Write, first instance, stating age, occupation, &c., to V 39, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4202i7 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, a smart Junior; live out; Welsh.-Tbomm, Briton Ferry. e4302112 CLERKS, MANAGERS, Ac. JUNIOR Builders' Cleyk.-State age, experience, wages required, V 83, Evening Express, Cardiff. iT WANTED, Clerk for colliery office, Docks, Swansea. W -State experience, age, and salary P 4, Evening Express, Swansea. e4224i8 3 WeeitlY.-l'eíiher;; for address- £ ing circulars.eIid addressed envelope for proposal, Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, eilO £ 1 Daily.—Easy evening"employment anywhere offered anybody who writes legibly.—For terms send addressed enY?tope North (Dept. 8E), 6, York-buildings, Adelphi, Lonaon. e4MilO 22s. 6d. Weekly.—A salary of 7s. 6d. to 22s. 6d. offered to either sex (who can write) for their spare moments; work may be done evenings.—Particulars sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Trust- cott and Co., 6a, Ulendower, Torquay. 64261112 TRAVEL)-ERS, AGENTS, &c LADY Canyuserg wanted; TITS- remunerative J?' household requisites.—Apply 12, Crwys-road, Cardiff. e4248i9 AGENTS wanted (house-to-house), sell complete AAmerican Novelty; salary and liberal commission. Apply Universal Art Trading Company (Limited), 61, Queen-street (top floor), Cardiff. e4284il0 PARTNERSHIP. PARTNER or ge-ti;i??v?7i?h na.? era?te capital wanted to join advertiser in a small contractors' business.—V 80, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4?83i7 PREMISES. ESSRfj. b. HERN AND PERTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For 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. FOR sale, 2, Teilo-strect, off Cathedral-road; corner Fhotise; 6 bedrooms; bat\ (h. and c.); side entrance. —Apply Fowler, 6, High-street, Cardiff. e4291i8 ABEM VO ThïeJièk-uP- Shgh-street; Agood position. Also ptemises for restaurant where one is much needed, with ehoUBe.-Jone: Bed Lion. o427317 THE Law of Landlord so Tenant; Is. 2d., post free. —Stationery Dpart, t Wnstern Mail, Cardiff. S ALE or let, 6, wellfied" immediate possession. —Apply Meadows, th, Cardiff. e4214i7 TO let, or to be dispoeSTot (owing to death), the Told-established BusineSl Premises occupied by the late Mr. W. James, Grocery Union-street, Dowlaii. e421617 EWPORT.—Good SuiteaT of Offices to let in Western Mail-chambers, 22. ngh-street.-Full particulars on application, to local Mjijger, on the pr,!juise, elOM& LARGE Business Premises to be let in Oxford-street, Swansea; best position.—Apply Opportunity, Even- ing Express, Swansea. e420717 OFPlCES to Let.-A suite of Three Rooms, a suite of Two Booms, and a Single Room.—Apply to E. H. Crafter, Western Mail-chambers, Cardiff. el0686 Berthwin-street (off Cathedral-road).— Apply 42, Plaaturton-gardens, Canton, Cardiff. eilO INE Offices, 2 strong-room I, deed-room, store-room, i 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.-Can be seen and particulars obtained on application to Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail Office. Cardiff. el0774 rlet Stable, good Coachhouse, and Loft, 139, 1. Cathay:-terrtce.—Apply Walters, Old Brewery, Cardiff. e4154il0 GLYNNEATH.—Barber's Shop and House, main Groad (opposite Joiners' Aims).—Bees, Springfield. e4270il0 FOR Sale, three good liouses; Tylorstown; £ 30 each; r remainder ( £ 120) mortgage, if required; rent, 6s. each.-Write T 84, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4092i9 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. H ALLFTT'S Licensed Victualler's Trade Book, H showing takings and expenses for 3 years; 6s. 3d. post free.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- dill. e7896d *nd Jewellery in Chelten- PAWNSHOP, Clothing. *ad Jewellery in Chelten- P ham; good and paying; about E5W; owner going into other b Ies",ApplY Mr. Goodman, 2, Suffolk road, Cheltenham. e4235i8 ^——————■—i  FOR SALE. ??WELLERY FOR SALE. AST Week of Sale. c I feductio 9 Gold and VSilver Watches. i. Phillipe, 43, Caroline-street. LAST Week ?f-We.-SPec"al reductions in ladies' Ij ?Mnond RmgB.—S?. Phillips, 43, CMOUne?treet, Cardiff. L AST Week Sale.—Special reductions in gent's Signet and Diamond Rings—Sol. Phillips,. Cardiff. LAST Week of Salo?—SpeciaJ reductions in gent's j? Gold Alberts.-SOI- Ph'PO, Cardin. See windo- L AST Week of Sale!—Special reductions in Silver English Lever Watches—Sol. Phillips, 43, Caroline- street. LAST Week of a, .-special reductions in ladies' Gold I Guards.—Sol. Phillips, 43, Caroline-street. AST Week of Sale —Special reductions in Gold Wed- L<- ??? Keeper Kings—Sol. ?Ups, Cardiff. L Vast Week of Sale.—Special reductions in Electro- JL' plated Cruets, Biscuit Bomm- &c.-Sol. Phillips. AcT Week of Sale.-Speci1d reducto in Cutlery 1,  and Musical Instruments-Sol, Phillips, Cardiff. AST Week of Sale.^SP^1 reductions in ladies' and gent's Umbrellas and Walking Sticks -Sol. Phillips, 43, Carolin"treet* eI08j9 ABRAHAMSONS hold a choice, dainty, and superior A stock of Jewellery for Presents; inspection and comparison respectfully invited. t ?RA?AMS<yifS?U9? Cardin, solid AGold Cu Al and solid Gold Watch, ? 15s. the two; warranted.  BRAHAMSONS' in ueen-street.-Solid Gold Sleeve A? Links and Studs, nice present, 18s. 6d. 4 BRAHAMSON?T?ebest JeweUers.-Solid Gold ? LonK Chtin, bargain, =?. 6d. _? _BEFORE deci on P??Me, see Abrahamsons' BGrand Stock; Burl to pIeMe. _? BRAEL4,MlioN?,. 119, Queen-strœt, buys or ex- A ??(?l. d and Silver, Curios, Ac. Repairs ? speciality. el0870 BICYCLES, &C. Cten amd Diary, with insur"os for jEMO— OeycHstlElper week if disabled by accident; Is. Id., post free.—Stationery Department, Western M«l, Car- diff. OTBM diff. ——r??jgg if ae? ^Morris B_ Cycle and Motor Works Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- !law enamel, an dre-plate for 25s. if ?tn a tonce. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el547 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac. TfTTEW~TrSley 4-wheel Wagon, Cranks, Butcher Cart, and Dogcarts.-Letheby, 105, Broadway, ^rdiff e4277flO HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ac. PAY the Rent in Bacon.—Squire Giles' Pig Powders and Worm Powders for Pigs are the standard medicines for pig breeders; Is. per packet; astonishing ) results.—Of all Seed Merchants, or Squire Giles Com- I pany, Cardiff. e10764 I SPORTING. UNS.-?2 B; D?mMeus barrels hammeTteM Gun, Gwith Greener croM-boIt. ?7 7s.; splendid Ttlut; warranted.-chamben, Gun Makers, Cardiff. G XJNS 12 bore double -el Himmerleas; splendid  shooting gun; left bane! choke: t6? good value. XJNS—12 bore te?le? Gun; left barrel hoke; re- Gbounding looks; all the latest improvements; £ 2 10s.; a speeftl line.—Chambers, Gun Makers. Cardiff. G- CNS—12 bor? tftf:te?"? EjectorT ?.; wonderf? ?JT valtte.—ChambeM, Gun Makers, CardiC. ARTRIDGESloaded with I??lparia? SchulUe. E.C., or ?' Amberite Powders, in English ga-tight caaea, 68. 6d. 100.—Chambers, Gun Makers, Car<?n. ARTRIDGES.—Red, White, and Blue Cirtridges are t the best on the market; loaded with chilled shot; once used always used; 9s. 6d. per 100.—Chambers, Gun Makers, Cardiff. c ARTIERI FS.-Ttie Champion Smokeless Cartridges, 6s. 6d. 100. Guns repaired; best workinanabip.- Chamben, gun XakeTs, Cardiff, Bristol, and SheptoD KallM. Nat Tel. Na 0U39.. 810141 I C!b:.tI: CANARIES (Andreasburg Rollers); m&TvellowlY sweet I songsters, quite Httla living musical boxes"; 10s. 6d.; charming presents; approval.—Mrs. Hope, HoaTWthy, Herefordshire. elOMI EGGS.-BU'!f and BiMk Orpingtons; also Indian game J? prize winners, Hereford, Radstock, Poutypool, Chippenham, Warminster, Walthamstow, Bucking*on, &c.; Y.H.C. dairy settings, 5s. 6d.; orders booked.- Hope, Hoarwithy, Herefordshire. el0830 MUSICAL SALES. NICHOLSON'S Favourite Song Book, containing 144 J? popular eongs (old notation), 28. M., post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MANUSCRIPT Music Paper, Is. 2d. per packet of .HjL 24 sheets.-Statioaery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ""rVTTV T,ESTERN Mail" Dance Album, comprising waltzes, polkas, lancers, quadrilles, barn dances, &c., ic., Is. 3d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Carr iff. A genuine Phonograph free to every purchaser of 8 AP. C. Records at Is. 6d. each.—Martyn Thomas, 104, Castle-road, Cardiff. el0854 WELVE shillings will secure you genuine Phonograph ard 8 Records.—Martyn Thomas, 104, Castle-road, Cardiff. elM54 FREE Pbonographs may be seen and heard at I FCastle-road, Cardiff, 10 days only. el0854 ECORDS for all machines from 10s. 6d. per dozen.- ikt?-,tyn Thomas, 104. Castle-road, Cardiff. el0854 supply of Records free with Columbia Graphophone. -Martyn Thomas, 104, Castle-road, Cardiff. el0854 MARTYN Thomas, Piano and Organ Dealer, 104, Castle-road, Cardiff, will give away absolutely free for 10 days only a genuine Phonograph to every pur- chaser of 8 P. C. Records at Is. 6d. each. el0854 LANO for 10s. 6d.-This amount paid monthly for a J[. limited period will secure the possession of a really useful instrument, with all modern improvements. Thousands of homes have been rendered happy since the introduction of the Hire System, 40 years ago. Price list and full particulars free on application:- THOMPSON and Shackell (Limited), Central Piano- JL forte Warehouse, 24, Queen-street, Cardiff, or from any of their branch establishments—32, Castle-street, Swansea; 23, Commercial-street, Newport; 1, Wyndham- street, Bridgend; 29, Victoria-street, Merthyr; 146, Westgate-street, Gloucester; 60, Stepney-street, Llan- elly; 100, Tafl-street, Pontypridd; 45, Tylacelyn-road, Penygraig, and 142. Newfoundland-road. Bristol. IANO for Twenty-one ShUlings.-T amount paid j. monthly for a limited period will secure the pos- session of a Piano by any leading maker. Illustrated catalogues and full particulars free on application.- Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street., Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea; 60, Stepney-street, Llanelly. &c., &c. PIANO, £ 20, second-hand; returned from hire; in grand condition; by excellent maker; worth double; with all modern improvements; a decided bar- gain. Full description on application, with lift of 12 others equally cheap.-Thompaon and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff, &c.. &.c. eOTOl AXE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compass, iron framed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, E16 16s.; (class A) solid walnut wood case. "COLLEGE" Moiel; cash, £18 18s.; (class B) solid walnutwood case. "■J71DUCATIONAL" Model; cash, £ 22 10s.; handsome _Hi walnutwood case. "INFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, C23 10s.; full size, X upright piano; vertical stringing. "XRONGLAD" Model; cash, £28; small upright grand X overstrung. "HT ISZT" Model; cash, £ 31 10s.; magnificent value; I J overstrung. "KAISER" Model; cash, £ 42; a full upright concert grand. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase Agyatem for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co., Piano and Organ Merchants, High-street and Castle Arcade, Cardiff. el0596 .!U  DOMESTIC ARTICLES. /"CONSULT me for all you ant to know." The book that every famifv needs; 25. 9d., post free. -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. :¡-OWn'tbe- gettin; mr"f>»ilv wishing d,?!ie, because we use one of Spencer's Wringing and Mangling Macbinell.-SrNllloer's Baby Carriage Warehouse. St. John's-square, Cardiff. Send post-card for price list. eS453-l MISCELLANEOUS. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, TroMeB. Le? Imns, ACrutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Tru_; Blastio Stockings, &c; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, Allen PeMce.t?, Chaj-les-ttreet, Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bris- tol. el0872 IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop Iin 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). Clocks and Musio Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, a good second-hand Screen Shoots, with bars about 12 feet long, liin. apart.-Apply Naval Colliery Company (1897), Limited, Penygraig. e4212i7 TO Shopkeepers wanting to retail Mackintosh's TTeffee.-This Toffee is largely advertised, and the demand is growing and increasing. If you have difficulty in getting supplies write direct to our manufactory, and we will make the neccessary arrangements with the wholesalers in your district for a regular supply. If you wish to do more trade, don't neglect to stock this line—it will give satisfaction to your customers and bring them again.—Address John Mackintosh (Ltd.). Toffee Mills, Halifax. Yorks. el0814 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. INCANDESCENT LightsImportant to all u.-er.- J. 10,000 lictnsed white Mantles to clear at 2s. dozen; Burners from 4id. each; complete Light, ready to fix, 8d. eacb. Illustrated price list free.—The Incan- descent Lighting Syndicate, 47, Castle Arcade, Cardiff. 94275ilo TO Builders and Contractors—Ashes free at Fownes' TForge, East Moors, C?a?ff. o4297il2 MPORTANT Memorandum from Education Depart- Iment presented with Roberts Jones's Education Act, 1902; price, 4s. 2d.-Davies, 112, Bridge-street, I Cardiff. e4158il2 JOINERY—For Win ows, Staircases, Panel Doors, t? Bay Windows, &c., cheapest in the trade, write pm Bank Joinery Works, Newport. e4078ill CHRISTMAS Prerants.-Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Electro-plate; artistic designs and good quality. Finest 18ct Guinea Engagement Rings in tho trade. Our cheap Watches, from 7s. Ed., are marvels of durability and accuracy.—John Elliott and Co., corner of Royal Arcade and The Hayes, Cardiff. elOS56 SUIT Lengths, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s., in All Wool, Vicunas, Serges, Tweeds; patterns free; any length cut; carriage pLid.-Albion Woollen Manu- facturing Co., 56, Woodhouse-lane, Leeds. elC635 SAFES.—150 Fire, Thief, half price.-Levy's Safe?o? ks Frederick-street, Sunderland. el0773 PING Pong in sets, or Requisites separately-bafs. JL balls, racquets, pickers-up. Sandow's Dumbells and Developers, Boxing Gloves, &c.-Nortouls, 126, Queen-street. Cardiff. el0062 T4.BPAULINS, Horse, Cart, and 2ick Cove Oilskin*. JL Hamesa, Coal^bags, Tents, Sun-Minds, Flags, kc.- Fred Morgan & Co.. Manufacturers, Mill-lane, Cardiff. slOS72 CARD Case and Diary, with Insurance for £ 500— 1 cyclist £1 per week if disabled by accidcnt; Is. id., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- i dltt. e7896d THE Best Table TeiMM Net; CM be !Iud on My j_ ta?e; no wxews or damps; 5s. M., post f?e.— Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Car- diff..esso i SAVE Time Letter Cards, 41d. packet of 2S; postage Id. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. a6560 INDEXED Letter or Invoice F?Ae, for private or OMCO Iuse; 2s. 3d., post free.—Stationery DepMtment Western .Maii Limited, Cardiff. e9550 TABLE Tennm Sets, Se. 6d., 5* 7s* 6d., 106. M.— TSt"lonery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 ALL about Cookery, by Mrs. Isabella Beet on! a AcoUeetion of practical recipm 2s. 9d., post free.- Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ROLT- Top Desks.—New Stock now on view.—Sta- Pt tionery Department, Wœtem Mail, Carcmr. e7S9M rJUlE Law of Landlord and Tenant; Is. 2d., post free. J- —Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. MANUSCRIPT Music Paper, Is. 2d. per packet of 24 sheets—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ALL Servants will do well to study Mrs. Beeton's Oookery Book, Is. 2d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. NEW Artistic Lace Shelf Paper, in packets containing 12 sheets, 34 mehet long, 7d., poet free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. GOLD Bronze Powder, used with water for picture Gframes, &e., 6d. per packet, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 MRS. Beeton's Cookery Book, Is. 2d., post free. & tionery Department. Western MaU. CardiO. e7895d "HALLET'FS" Licensed VictuaHer's Trade  Book Hshowing takings and expenses for 3 years; 6s. 3d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- diff. e OVERDUE Account Reminders, containing 250 forms; 5 different kinds; Is. per box.-Statione", Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 rTlRIPLE Telegram Books, 2s. 6d., post free—Sta- J. tionery Department, Western Mail Limited, Car- diff. e9550 '[TALLETT'S?' Licensed Victuallers' Trade Book, Hshowing takings and expenam for tbrw years; (If- Sd.. Post Irm-Stationezy Department, Western Hail, Cardiff. J MAKING 600D PROGRESS. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd. CONSULT me for all you want to know." The Vy/ book that every family needs; 2s. 9d., post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. NICHOLSON'S favourite Song Book, containing 144 l.\ popular songs (old notation), 2s. 6d., post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Law of Landlord and Tenant; Is. 2d., post free fT?HE Law of Landlord and Tenant; ls7"2d?, pott free CARD Case ind Diary, with Insurance for ;CSOO; cyclist, £1 per week if disabled by accident; Is. Id. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. ep550 d. THE Favourite -?t?-I grey N4o?]?aper, I n i Tp-r pound packet; envelopes to match, 7,d. packet; postage, 4d. extra for the two packet?—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 PREVENTION is better than cure. You will not lose JL your keys if you wear a Key Chain, price Is.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e'i89Sd TENASITINE.—A new Cement for repairing glass, Tehins, &c.; sticks anything and everything; 6d. per tube, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 TRIPLE Telegram Books.2??d., post free.—Sta? tionery Department, Western Mail Limited, Car- diff. e9550 INDEXED Letter or Invoice File, for private or oinCé Iuse, 2s. 9d., post free.-Stationery Department Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. <19550 THE most us?'ul Promat is a Swan or Waterman TF,)Ilntai.a ren; fine, nedi?m.or broad gold nib. 10s. 6d, pos- free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 SPECIAL Line.—Three-well Inkstand, for office or s.lium.- use, a 00. post free.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. edSbO PECIAL Offu.-Nine popular Novels. The set, as below, will be forwarded, carriage paid, for 6e. — ALICE, OR THE MYSTERIES. ERNEST MALTRAVERS. JANE EYRE. MARY BARTON. THE CAXTONS. SCARLET LETTER. IVANHOE. LAYS OF SCOTTISH CAVALIERS. VANITY FAIR. The set of 9 novels, 6s.. carriage paid—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 ALL about Cookery, by Mrs. IsabeUs B"ton; a Acollection of practical reepes, 2s. Qd "post free— Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. CARD Case and Diary, with insurance for £ 500—cyclist El per week if disabled by accident; Is. Id post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e7896d M RS. Beeton's Cookery Book, Is. 2d.. post free.- Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 COAL FOR SALE. PARK Coal Co.. agents for North's Red Ash Coals, JL Salisbury-road, Cardiff; Wyndham Red Ash, dur- able and clean: Maesteg "Deep." double-screened and economical; Maesteg Deep CobbUs; Ocean Nuts for bakers. Nat Tel. 599. Establish<?d 1885. D. Beynon, Manager. C16919 OALS per ton for cash on de1ivery.ur Special Large cat 215. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanli- ness Red Ash Large, 17s.; Cobbles, 16s.; Range Coal, 15s.; other qualities at proportionate prices—Please send postcard Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard, E.R.W., Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. Established 1875. el0615 OALS.—6 guaranteed good House Coals.-Double- screened International, 22/9; Seconds, 22/ Selected Large, 20/ Forest Cobbles, 19/ Large Red Ash, IS/ Range Nuts, 17/- per ton cash delivered. Ocean Nuts, Ffaldau Nuts, Coke, Smalls. No Travellers or Agents kept. Send post-card direct. Public weight. Prompt delivery. Telephone 01024.-Vrest End Coal Co., opposite the Workhouse, Canton. elP918 MONEY WANTED. c ARDIFF Tradesman (established 25 years) desires E400 and £1,000 on new house properties worth double; 5 per cent. interest paid.-Write Box 240, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e4094i9 LADY wants £ 800 on Freeholds value £ 1,200.—Write T 85, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4093i9 MONEY TO LEND. rIm E CHARING CROSS BANK. ~T5stsBns*jea" irro. 1M a 120, Bbhoptsgat?-st. Within. E.C.and ) London. 28 Bedford-street, Cbving Cross, W.C.. ) Assets £512,475 0 9 Liabilities £ 209,475 0 0 Capital and Reserve £ 303,000 0 0 LOANS of JMO to £2,000 granted at a few hours' t notice, in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, farm and trade ortock, plant, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. Dis- tance no object. Easy payments. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. 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I THE CITY OF THE JUST. I OF By THOMAS TERRELL, K.C. I I OF THE SOUTH WALES CIRCMT (JOINT AFTHOB OF "LADY DETML 'I CHAPTER XXiX-Continued. The End. "Bat I like to speak of it. I love to remem- ber the time before Ah!" she cried out as if in pain, "shall I never, never forget those eyes? See, they look upon me from the fire! Oh, Winnie, it is horrible—horrible!" She buried her face in her liands. and shuddered. Winifred took her in her arms, and tried to comfort her. "Let us go to bed, dear. Yon have not been well to-day. Let us sleep. You will be better to-morrow. "Sleep! Yes, let us sleep. That is nearly like being dead. We forget when we sleep. Oh, that I could sleep, and sleep, and sleep for ever!" "Don't say that. You will awake to-morrow, and whel you have seen Steve you will be better. I wish he would come again to-night. I am afraid you are very ill. Come, do take the medicine, and let me put you in bed. The medicine will make you sleep." "Xo, no, I am better, much better to-night. To-morrow, Winnie, we will go and see the old cave, won't we? Oh, it would do me a world of good, I'm sure it would." Winifred did not contradict her. At last the sick girl consented to lie down and to sleep, but she would not undress. She would lie just as she was with her fur around her. Winifred put down the lamp, closed the cur- tains of the bed around Bob, and sat in the chair listening and watching. Perhaps she would sleep; if so, the fit might pass away as so many others had done before. She sat still for over an hour. All was quiet. Bob breathed fitfully and irregularly. The rector had gone to bed, and the house was shut up. The church clock struck the half- hour. It was half-past ten. She got up from her chair and looked at Bob. Her eyes were closed. She was asleep. Then she put some coal on the fire very quietly. She went to the casement, mnved aside the blind, and looked out of the window. It was a bright cold night, and the moon slione upon the snow-clad earth brilliant and white. The world was gone to rest. She went back to her chair. She dared not raise the light for fear of awakening Bob. and sleep was so precious. She sat in the half-darknsss, and looked into the fire and tried to conjure fancies as Bob had done. The great clock ticking downstairs in the empty house sounded loud and sharp,- then a cricket in the kitchen rivalled the clock in disturbing the night, and now and then a fall of snow from the boughs of the trees made itself heard like an avalanche. Presently Winifred heard a step without crunching the snow. She got up and looked out. Ben o'r Cae again. He had come to say Good-night." He stood on the path with his gun in his hand and the dog at his heels. He looked at the window. He saw the blind pushed aside and the girl's face, and ho took off his hat in signal of recognition. He waved his hand and passed on. She resumed her seat, and began to think of Ben o'r Cae, and that took her back to the time when she a,nd Bob and he were children together; and she remembered the birds' nefJts and the- nuts and the black- berries and the happy days that were gone; and she leaned her head back. And the ticking of the clock grew confused with the footsteps of Ben. and the crickets in the kitchen sang songs like birds in the fields, and everything got mixed in inextricable con- fusion. And she slept. By-and-bye there was a rustle in the bed. Bob raised herself and peered from between the curtains all about. She slowly crept into the room. Her eyes were bright and wild as they shone in the light which the fire cast around. She moved towards Wini- fred. She looked at her profoundly sleeping in the chair. She listened to her breathing, regular" and quiet like a child. Then with her stick in her hand she moved to the door. She opened it gently and stepped out, closing it behind. Ben o'r Cae trudged up the hill towards the forge. Weeks had passed, and Bob had got no better, and he was fretful and miser- able. He called on Eccles daily for news. and to-day he had been told that her con- dition was not quite so favourable. The doctor had hinted that the illness might ter- minate fatally; that Bob did not seem able to recover from the mental shock which she had sustained. These disorders of the mind," he had said, "are the most difficult things we have to deal with; they are in-, sidious, they wear out the body, and there is nothing which seems to have any effect. They simulate diseases which do not exist. She is rational, and at times seems to pro- gress, but she appears unable to overcome the horror which the death of Mr. Winstaple produced; it preys upon her." Ben passed the place where he had picked her up. He stopped a moment and looked around, remembering how that her head rested on his knee, and the kiss he had stolen as he carried her down the hill. Myrddin stood close by with his tail between his legs; he seemed to recollect that this was an unholy spot, and he did not wish to remain any longer than was abso- lutely necessary. They moved on; they arrived at the forge. The dog went into his kennel, and Ben entered the cottage, intending to go to bed; but he could not sleep. There weighed upon his mind the burden of some impending I calamity. "Duw anwyl, Duw anwyl," he said, as he t turned restlessly. "It was sad, it was sad. I If I was kill the man before, it would not have happened. Poor Miss Bob." Then he got up again, and lit his pipe and smoked it. looking out of the window at the I snow, and at, the river that flowed under the bridge close by, and at the moon that shone so brilliant. The dog turned in the kennel and crept out, sniffling the night air; he, too. was uneasy in his mind. Then the distant church clock proclaimed midnight up the valley; a cock at a farm on the hill. who was awakened by the sound, and who perhape mistook the moon for the rising sun, crowed; then another fol- lowed, and a third took it up; a dog howled for a few moments, then all was still again. Ben opened the door and stood in the little yard looking down the road. i What was that? What was that white. I silent figure that walked in the roadway? Ben leaned forward. It was the hour for spirits, and his heart stood still. The dog was also afraid. He looked—he did not move. It came on and on—close by the forge, then straight on without turning to the right or to the left a.long the Castle Road. Miss Bob! Miss Bob!" whispered Ben o'r Gae, as the figure wtnt by. Yes. yes.-she was dead. It was the spirit of Miss Bob that has passed." He advanced into the road on tiptoe, afraid to make a noise He could see the white figure, with the moon shining full upon it, on the road. He was fascinated;' Tie followed. step after step. Ah! there were footprints in the fresh- fallen snow—little footprints. Yee. he had tMMd that some times even epinta leare their footprints on the ground. He followed acain —he fcored to get too near-his heart was in his mouth. The dog came close to heel; h. smeit the footprints, then went on again. They followed. The figure turned away to the right straight up the course of th* Llwchwr, and boldly entered the wood. Amongst the trees it was dark, and as Ben stepped from tree to tree he could hear the slight crackling of the twigs and leaves in front of him. He followed the sound; some- times it ceased for a moment, then went on again, right up to the place where the river came out of the rock. As he came into the open, Ben saw the white figure disappear into the cavern; he advanced a few steps, then stopped. The caves of the Llwchwr were haunted. There wab ton's1 orv of Gwlariys and the Prince Gryffydd, and the song that she sang at mid- night; and liic hundred other stories which he had heard when a child by his father's hearth. Ben stopped. He was frightened. Was it the spirit of Bob that he had seen, or was it some counterfeit seeking to lure him to hit destruction ? He could hear his own heart beating above the sound of the tumbling waters. He dared not stir. The dog crouched at his feet. Then all at once the stillness was broken by a sound—a sad voice, as of a girl in sorrow* weeping and singing— I dreamt of the spirit of love, Spirit of joy, spirit of woe. Spirit of woe. spirit of woe." It was the voice of Bob. Ay, he might be mï. taKen about a thousand things, he could not be mistaken about that. She was dead, and she sang to him of the spirit of love. He knelt where he was, and be preyed—prayed as he had not done for years—prayed for the soul of her whom he now knew to be no more. here was sTlence. An hour passed; all was still and silent save for the bubbling river. The cold was biting, even the dog shivered. Presently, far away in the distance the clock struck two. Ben was roused by the sound. Yes, she was in there; the spirit of her he had loved so long and so truly. He would enter now without fear, for the time was not far when he also would be a spirit. He stepped upon the stones, he climbed up the side into the cave alone—Bob's cave. She might he there now-he was not afraid of the spirit of Bob. The moon shone brightly between the three great firs that barred the entrance in front. Ha looked around. Yes- yes-there she was—Bob, his Bob—kneeling close against the wall with her face against the place where he had noticed that her name had been cut. He stood still; he expected the spirit to move; no-a dead stillness; in the moonlight he could see her eyes closed; she seemed asleep. Miss Bob," he whispered. No answer. After a few moments again, Miss Bob! Then he moved a step forward; snpportinr himself against the wall he advanced quit* close until he could touch her. The spirit did not stir, but remained th" with its cheek against the cold, wet wall.^ Ben held out his hand aa if to touch her; very gently, very slowly. No-no! not a spirit -a body! he threw himself on his knees beside her. he caught her hand. Miss Bob! Miss Bob!" he cried. Say--w. what is the matter?" The hand he held was cold; he touched her face, it was as ice; he listened to her breath- ing; it was still. "Dead! dead!" he said; then he let go the hand he had held and burst into tears. The dog howling without recalled him to his senses. He remembered what had been said of the cave and of the loose keystone that supported half a mountain. She had come there to die; no impious hands should take her Way. He walked back into the open. "Go home. Myrddin; go home; good dog- good-bye; you will soon get a new master." He took the dog in his armik and kissed his cold nose, then he put him down and pointed to the road home. But the faithful spaniel would not leave him there, he remained close and licked his master's hands. Ben tried to push him away. it was to no purpose; at last he gave up the attempt. "Come, Myrddin; you shall be with us;1 good dog. You would only die of sorrow, and it is better to die sudden than to live for years in grief. Come!" He fetched a great fir pole from the heap which the woodcutters bad made, and he went back into the eave. He entered the place where the body rested r he did not move it. he only arranged the cloak, so as to cover her completely; he knelt down by her side, and he piayed in silence, until the moon fell behind the mountains opposite and left them in darkness absolute. He rose to his feet, and taking the louir pole he struck the great keystone twice with all hif might. It shook, it moved-twice again--and again. All at once it was dislodged, it fell with a crash, and rolled down the precipice to the river below. There was a pause; the moon- tain did not respond at once. Suddenly for miles around the people were awakened with a roar like thunder. The earth trembled as in an earthquake. The great rock closed down. The three firs were uprooted and cast into the valley below. Then all was still! THE END.
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