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FURNITURE FOR QUALITY FURNITURE THAT WILL WEAR FURNITURE AF THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FURNITURE FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS FURNITURE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE. COUNTRY FURNITURE SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO GET ALL THIS GO TO THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF.
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TEETH. CONSULT -—————— MORGANS, DENTISTS, I/TD. 56. QUEEIST-ST., CARDIFF, AND 30. HIGH-STREET NEWPORT QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEONS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. Sets from £1 Is. Painless Extraction by Gas, 5s.
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAJS. notices apoeartng under these headings are oharged at the following rates:- If inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS," WES- TERN MAIL," and WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 39 Wo'ds ?nd Id. for each Additional Word. If inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS andJ "WEEKLY MAIL only, 1$. for 30 Words "ad Id. ?Mt every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unleM authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonl,- message cannot be acted on until confirmed n w?;tin„. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS DEATH. yit.T.T»ATS —On the 25th lust., at Manor -House, Oaton, Elizabeth, widow of the late Richard Williams, aged 68 years. Perfect peace. Funeral private.
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONE BROS.), FUNERAL R&BHiS *ro5SS»i. DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. I Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Dot*s No. 37. F? Office Tel. N. 612, CardiS. Te.egrams: STONR j ?R(? ?DIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. g ^ORKING-ST., £ )ARDIFF. | 0) TT And -? 101, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. | J. MAItSII & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, I REMOVED, I 8. FREDERICK-STREET, and I 41, WESTBuURNE-PLACE, Jj Price List on Application. | JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, OASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND I „ 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. j PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. _———— TilLAI-R-E PTOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee A Manager-Mr. ROBERT BEDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 8. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY, A COUNTRY, MOUSE, As Played at the Prince of Wales' and Criterion Theatres, London. Powerful Company, including Mr. STUART CHAMPION and Miss DORIS TEMPLEftON. Preceded at 7.30 by MRS. HILARY REGRETS. f NEXT WEEK:— BEERBOHM TREE'S COMPANY in The ETERNAL r^iTY. ? 9.17W Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. band m HE A T R E Iimm & Maummr -1 EDWARD QTHGLEY j WONDERFUL BEOEPTION1 CHEERED TO THE ECHO, LMt Nights of the Great Artirte, DR-IVVALFORD BODIE. See To-night a LADY p A TRANCE I Entire Cbahge of Pro gramma. 387h27 j SOPHIA GARDENS (Kindly lent by Sir WM. LEWIS). PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A GRAND CONCERT In Aid of the "UNION JACK CLUB" Trill be Given SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6fch. Enormous Attraction. THB PA-OUS NEW ZEALAND BAND (Conductor, Liet Herd). Artistes PRINCESS TE RANGl PAI (Contralto BANTOOK kPIERPOINT (Bam). THE MAORI CHIEFTAIN, RANGINIA (Tenor). CONCERT IN THE PARK-HALL IN THE EVENING. Also at Merthyr, Two Concerts, June 2nd. Newport, Afternoon only, Jane 3rd. Mountain Ash, Night only, June 3rd. Bryninawr, Night only, June 4th. Admieffion-Sophia Gardens, Is.; Chairs is. extra. Park-hall and at Newport, 4s., 3& 2s., 18. Other Towns, 3s., 2s., and Is. Particulars and list of Patrone shortly. Seats for Park-hall can be secured at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's, who are kindly giving their services. 85744 TM not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison.. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL ADDITIONAL ITMI ON THE BIOSCOPE. THE CARDIFF gTOCK J^XCHANGE "^TALK EXCITING SCENES EN ROUTE! MANY FAMILIAR PACES I The Clever Daughter of Willie Edouin. MAY EDOUIN and FRED EDWARDS, In their Crisp little Playlet, entitled, A BACHELOR'S DREAM." NELLY RANDALL A Bright, Pretty Artiste, Charming in Song and Dance. OSSI SOUPLESSI, The Anatomical Wonder. HARRY BEDFORD, I Comedian. THE OMEERS SISTERS, On the Tight Wire, in a Great Performance. THE BROS. CALDER, In "VAGABOND'S MISCHIEFS." A Laughable Mixture. THE BRITISH QUARTETTE! John Bull: FRANK BOLGER, Baritone. Sandy: DONALD KIER, Bass. Pat: J. RUSSON, Alto. Tatty: DAVE OWEN, Tenor. The Laughing Specialist. CHARLES PASTOR. BAIK-ER and BALFF, Operatic Zylophone Duo. LIL HAWTHORNE. Personal Charm, Sweet Voice, Interesting Songs, and Pleasing Effects. Next Week—CINQUEVALLI. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between Sevea o'clock and Nine; Late One between Nine o'clock and Eleven. Box Office Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays), Ten am. to Five p.m., and Seven to Ten p.m.; Saturdays, Ten a.m. to Three P.M. L18863 Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director STOLL. TO-NIGHT! George Lashwood, Light Come- dian. Miss Lily Morris, Songstress. Jae. Kurry, Comedian. The Bros. Lang, Knock- about Comedians. The King's Visit to Paris, the London Stock Exchange Walk to Brighton. <&c., on the American Bioscope. Alexandra and Bertie on the Trapeze. Marie Weston. Dot McCarthy. Vasco, the Busy Musician. L18864 SCIENTIFIC I Eyesight | I Testing I -4LX ■ FOR SPECTACLES. H I Bonner Morgan. I 1 PARK PLACE !J I (OPPosite Park Hotel Entr-oe) Ri fl QUEEN ST., CARDIFF? 9 B t*'4g spectadle frftti3ag only. B aj I jtmehigaw r;t'ma= advice. The teatmg B  is thmensil £ JH SALES BY AUCTION. SALE THIS DAY. 35, TEWKESBURY-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. MESSRS. S. M. WILKINSON (F.A.I.) L and 00. hata received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, under powers of a Bill of Sale, on the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, May 27th, 1903, at 2.30 p.m. punctually, ?he 27th, FURNITURE AND EFI?k&S. On View Morning of Sale Day. al7092 Auctioneers' Offices, 16, St. John'»equare. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT. CARDIFF SCHEME. CEADDOCK WELLS SCHOLARSHIPS,' Tenable for One Year at the Higher Grade School. NEXT EXAMINATION SATURDAY, JUNE 13th. LAST DAY OF ENTRY, JUNE 5th. JE200 to be awarded in sums ranging from RZ to £1() each. Full Particulars and Forms of Application may be obtained from the Head Teachers of the Elementary Schools, or at the Office of the undersigned, DAVID SHEPHERD, al7011 Clerk to the Governors, 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff, May 19th, 1903. SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY. ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. NEW GALLERIES, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF (corner of Dumfries-place). Open from Ten a.m. to Ten p.m. Admis- sion, 6d.; after Six p.m., 3d. Art Union *1 ii id each. al7012 Hon. Sec., GEORGE F. HARRIS. 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 IN WALES.  H. SAMUELS GREAT I WM!IS?I!BE I OFFER I It is a fact con?rmed mthou- B 1 sands of letters from chents g B that pou?d tof pound-shil- ■ ling for shnting—A sma)t Eg: I sum spent with H. Samuel j? j brings better value than neariy 3 double the amount expended in B the ordinary retail way. For B I the Whitsuntide Season H. B SAMUEL has eclipsed all pre- H vious efforts in the value and ? beauty of his productions. No I expense has been spared in h placing before his clients the fl best proou rable q ual ity at prices 1 so surprisingly small as to be 9 within the reach of all. I WHITSUNTIDE BARGAIN B OFFERS! B CALL ON I H. SAMUEL, 7, St. Mary-street, B B GREATER VALUE! LARGER VARIETY 1 EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED! B "NO RISK" t NO DISSATISFACTION. I FREE PRIZES I FREE PRIZES 1 8 H. Samuel has set specially aside a select 9 supply of useful and ornamental novelties to be 9 distributed amongst purchasers I FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, fl as complimentary souveit;m CaU early and fl secure the best of these vatuaN& and unique H prizes. i TO-DAY I TO-DAY I H A FEW OF THE GREAT WHITSUNTIDE S BARGAIN B: SAMUEL IS OPFBWKG1 B (No. 1). 250 I?diee' and |g, Sajnuel's fl Gent.'s Sterling Silver reduced .Retail E Watches, three-quarter Price, Price, IS plate, jewelled move- „ 15?. men t, hard, white ?/- H B enamelled dial i g. SMnud's Betajl M (No. 2.) 130 Solid Real 1 Price, Trice, \II. Samuel's ?Retajl M Gold Brooches, hand- O 71- fl somely engraved designs ijl I § (No. 3). 200 Solid Real G?Id, H. Samuel's Betaa 9 Hall-marked Gem Rings, Price, Price, n set with genuine Stones, 3/9 8/- ■ Poarls, Rubies, &c. ?/ ?/ i Compare with Retadl Prices! H. Samuel 8 takes full responsibility for every purchase S and guaranteed every article supplied. I (No. 4). Special Reductions. I B S 180 Ladies' handsome I Retail H I rmi Gold Watches, three- H. Sam". H quart er plate Jewelled Price, l'riœ, {H8 ■ movement, engraved „) ? N cases, floral tinted or t5? 42/- Hfl M gold dial, as preferred, J H ■i Astounding valuel fl fl (No. 5). 150 Solid Real Gold, H. Samuel's 'Retail flB H Faceted Keeper Rings, FriM, I Extraordmary Bargain. a I Price, H g? ) Each Ring bears the 4/- ? Price, M Government Ball-mark. j 816 H fl (No. 6). &lid Real Silver H. Samuel's RPtaii B a Match BoxN, hand- j Price, price flH H 80mely engraved inI 13/- 1GJ6 N original designs. *j/ B 1 CALL TO-DAY: CALL TO-DAY I 1 ? Visitors desirous of viewing his F3eawn,s fl gH productions are assured of every attention and I H civllty, whether a purchase results or not. fl B TO-DAY! TO-DAY I R B RAILWAY FARE PAID 111 fl RAILWAY FARE PAID! S RAILWAY FARE PAID I I I p H H. SAMUEL REFUNDS THE RAILWAY fl H FARE TO ALL PURCHASERS OF GOODS fl Kg VALUE 25s. AND UPWARDS WITHIN A IBS H RADIUS OF 30 MILES. fl A MONTH'S FREE TRIAL t B ;I fl MONEY RETURNED IF DISSATISFIED. fl ) H. SAMUEL. I 7, St. Mary-street, I ) Cardiff. B 87461 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 2s. 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, AstoD-road, North Bir- mingham. Agents: -Cardiff: R. Mumford, Ac., Meteor-street, Splotlands, Mer- ChemisWt. illis. Chemist. Georgetown. Swansea: thyr Lloyd. Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport: Toung. Chemist. High-street. Cannot be had from other Chemists. N.B.—None gennins vnless bearing G. D. Horton" in red Across ouch label Letters answered fmor f THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WAfif IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted to the "EVENING EXPRESS at the following rates:- THRIPM "? TIMES. ONOIII. TINES. TIMES. S. B. s. D. 8: D 12 werds or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13:to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 werds. 0 7 12 19 Each extra 7 0 A 2 a 0 4 0 6 words. ° 9 ° a ° °.; COMBINED gCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements In the "WESTERN MAIL" and "BVBN- XSTO EXPRESS":— WCtBÐS ONOII THREA SIX TIJTKS. TIMICS. S. D. S. D. S. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 ???'o'7" 7 T" 7Y 0 8 1 0 In all cases the name and address are counted as part of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND. OST, black and tan Welsh Foxhound, from Ystrad JLj and Pentyrch Kennels, Tangwynlata, May 20th. Finder rewarded. e2298h28 X UND, wire-hair Bitch; brown ears, collar; if not X claimed three days will be sold.—Apply 58, Milli- cent-street., Cardiff. e2286h28 LOST, on Newport-road, Gold Necklet, with cross attached handsome reward-Apply Laseam, Mantle Warehouse, Queen-street, Cardiff. e2278h27 mmw^| CLERICAL. WANTED, Priest, for the district <? Cwmcarn; QU&8i-cbuge; supend, L12O.-APPIY Rev. Comp- ion Davies, Mynyddislwyn Vicarage, Newport, Mon. e2202h28 LEGAL. LAW.-Small Practice for Sale, in rapidly improving JU colliery district; excellent opening.—P 78, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2194h28 SCHOLASTIC. /"2< RAXUETOWN National (Mixed) School, Cardiff.— VX Wanted, Male Assistant (Art. 50); salary, B55. rising £ 5 annually to ;CB5.-Apply Head Teacher. e2163h27 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, reliable, experienced General; small tT family; good wages.-Apply Kim Smith, 33, iTeilo-Stieet, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e2260h30 ANTED, good Cook-Genera!.—Apply Mrs. Risey, W Newcastle House, Bridgend. e2M9ol WANTED, Nurse-Housemaid; small family; good references.—Mrs. Richards, Lancaster House, Toiidu. 8231001 WANTED, by a trustworthy person, situation as .v v good Cook; good references; long experienm- Watklns, Jubilee Villaa, Tutshill, Chepstow. e220001 WANTED, House-Parlourmaid; must be experienced, reiiAbIO, and understand oil lamps; good wages; small family; one mile from Brort.-H. Edgar Thomas, Sunnybank, Brecon, South Wales. e2302h23 WANTED, after Whitsun, good Gemeral Servant.— WI ?,?lnyohn, 13, The Promenad Swansea. eol W ANTED, Farmer's Daughter, who will undertake the duties of small house, in England; family of fctwo; good home, good wages.-Apply 5, Gnoll-avenue, Yeai h. e2262h27 EXPECTABLE young Girl M Betwemmaid wanMd. JUt —Mrs. Edwards, Oldwe% Penylan, Cardiff. e2238h29 ANTED, good General for farmhouso; able to VY milk; small family j good wagm-Mrs. Powell, gingla,twl, SU Bride's Major, Brtdgend. e2169h27 WANTED, young Girl, 16 or 17, to assist b*uw Vy parIootmaid.—MiaaJMtkb)*, Min-y-Don, Penarth. eP244h2g WANTED, trustworthy General Bervant.-Apply, la VT first instance, between 10 and 12, Mrs. Griffith, 48, Penylan-road, Cardiff. e2248h29 W. ANTED immediately, a General Servant.—Apply, yf stating age, wages, and references, Mrs. E. Roberts, Railway-terrace, Resolven. e2206h28 ANTED, experienced Housemaid.-Apply, stating age, experience, references, and wages required, to Mrs. Jones, Tanybryn, Penrhiwoeiber. e2234h29 W ANTED, experienced General; also young Nurse- Houeemaid.-Apply 56, Park-place, Cardiff. eh27 WANTBD, Cook-General and Housepw I W small family.—P 71, Evening Express, Cardiff. e817gh2T HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, Housemaid; good references.—Mrs. Fear VV Glamorgan Hotel, North Church-street, Cardiff' e2256h27 AN'TED immediately, Kapect?ble youmgT??y to W take charge of side bar.-APPLY, with references, iloluies: The County, Ebbw Vale. ell529 "VVTfV T\ANTED, a respectable youth ae BiUlard?Mker; yy State age, wages required, and references.—Appli- cations to be sent in not later than 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 2&th, addressed to the Chairman, Cardiff Conser- vative Working Men's Club, 73, St. Mary-street. ell508 WANTED, two strong girls Kitchen and ?oullery W Maids.—jManageress, Stepney Hotel, Li??,?lly. ell510 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS ANTED, smart Youth; wages, 12s. weekly.— Vt Apply, between 7 and 8 o'clock Wednesday even- ing, 58, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. c11538 AXNTEHS are requested to keep away from Car- J. diff. Strike on. e2293h30 w ANTED, Situation, Place of Trust; good security VY offered.—Apply R 21, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2288ol c ONFF.CTION y.-Young Lady as third Counter Assistant; must be ladylike and smart in busi- ness.—Stevens, Confectioner, Queen-street, Cardiff, eol AIRDRESSEBS.—Wanted, a 6rst-cia|» GentTs J[1 Hand and a good Junior; Cnly steady, respectable men need apply.-loo, Queen-street, Cardiff. e228901 AITRESS for the Dorothy, High-street; must be W- bright üd smart and tirøt-cl waitress.— Sievens, Confectioner, Queen-street, Cardiff. e2282ol PAPER Bag Department.-Wanted, experienced Jt. Hands; plain work.—Apply Walkey, (Thomas, and (;0. (Limited), Tudor-road, Cardiff. eJ.1541 C LOTHING.-NVanted to start Friday Next, Welsh Assistant, 30s. to 40s. weekly. Morris, Clothiers, Carmarthen. ell539 RESPECTABLE Lad (13-14) wanted to learn Sign- writing, & Alexandra-road, Canton, Car- diff. e2273h30 ANTED, strong Lad.—Apply Thomas, Hodge's- VV row, Cooperage, Cardiff. e2306ol ■\X rOUNG Man wanted; 35s. per week and commission; I regular work; splendid opening. Address Compo Nv orys, Farnworth, Bolton, Lanes. e230001 ANTED, smart and thoroughly reliable Grocm, to gi ve some help in garden, or Groom-Gardener; good character indispensable.—F. P. Bobjent, Fields House, Newport. e225lh27 WANTED, smart young Man for delivery cart.— Vy Apply Jenkins and Son, Bottlers, Frederick- street, Cardiff. References required. e2259h27 HAULIERS wanted; clean, sober; thoroughly under- rt stand horses; none others need apply.—State par- ticulars, references, Williams, Undertaker, Newbridge, Mon. e2261h27 HOEONG Smiths.—Wanted, Firemen.—Apply Evans, f) 1, St. Andrew's-place, Cardiff. e2265h27 WANTED, smart lad as Errand Boy. Ingram Bees, W 54, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e22701130 'APPRENTICE wanted, to the electrical trade, by E. A Hatcher and Co., Electrical Engineers, 108, Bridge- street, CardiS. Premium ? required. e22Hh29 RONMONGBR.—Wanted, smart Junior Assistant; JL must be able to speak Welsh.—J. Minshall and Co., IroamoBgers, Barmouth. e2201h28 DaT.TONTA lwurauoe Soap Company, 85, Fore-street, J? London, E.C., ensures earning 4<?. Weekly.-Write ior Circular. ellSIS ANTED, sober, single m#n as Cowman; gool YV milker; assist in garden; good wages.—p 72 Evening Express, Cardiff. e2183h28 c AlWrAKF,IRLSS. an and NVite required for Cathe- dral-road Calvinistic Methodist Church, Cardiff.— Apply P 90, Evening Express, Cardiff. Members of a Christian Church preferred. OOT Trade.-Wanted, young Man (single), for all- JL) round repairing.—Apply, stating terms, Boot btores, Six Bells, Aberbeeg, Mon. e2101h29 WANTED, respectable Lads to sell the Evening Express" nightly.-Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street, Newport. el0220 ANTED, ft couple of smart Boys to BTde r.rcycles Vy and make thsmselvee useful.—Apply Evening Express Office, Cardiff. ell295 PARTNERSHIP. WINDOW Cleaning.—Partner wanted; cash, £ 10— TT Derry, 123, Cairn-street, Cathays, Cardiff. eh30 W ANTED, Widow, neodlewoman, little capital, to Vy join another in paying business.-B 13, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2271h21 DRESSMAKERS, &c. RBSSMAKING —Wanted, experienced IpMes and Dskirt HMMh; alM APPCOntiQft MA ImproveM.— Whitaker aa4 Joots, watbow" Boum, Hlgti-strMt, ludUL sglilhM j CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. WANTED, a junior Draughtsman; able to make W working drawings from sketches and instruc- tions and to make own dimensions.—Apply, stating references, age, wages, and experience, to Elliott's Metal Company (Limited), Pembrey Copper Works, Burry Port R.S.O. ell531 WANTED, a Working Colliery Manager (first class) W for small house coal colliery; state age and salary required.—Apply R 10, Evening Express, Car- I diff. e228Eh27 9 I Dally.—Easy evening employment anywhere offered anyone who writes legibly.—For terms send addressed envelope North (Dept. 83), 6, York-buildings, Adeiphl, London. e2267h30 x 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for address- ing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for pro- posal Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e2263h30 SMART Junior Clerk wanted for wholesale provision !j importers' oftice,-State age, experience, aa)ary, and qualifications P 95, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2219h29 THE Cardiff Conservative Working Men's Club, St. TMary-street, require a respectable Person to act as Secretary and Doorkeeper.-Applications to be sent in not later than Tuesday, May 26th, at 7 p.m., addressed to the Chairman, applicants to state age, wages required, and enclose references. e11507 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. PROVINCIAL' Homes Company prepared to appoint j. 4 good practical men as Superintendents in South Wales; also good men required as Agents.-Inspector, Oxford-street, Swansea. e229101 ^^ARTS of Oak General Assurance Company II (Linuted).-BeH?ble Agents wanted, wbotb or part time; salary and commission to suitable men; New- port, Risca, and district.—W. J. Scannell, 8, Portland- street, Newport, Mon. e225eh27 TO Colliery Proprietors.—Harding and Co., Merchants, JL 44&, Castle-street, Cape Town, South Africa, desire sole Agency or Representation for good firm steam and house coals; best terms.—As above. e2230h29 TRAVELLER wanted, with connection with brewers, maltsters, others, to represent an Anthracite Col- liery in England.—Apply P 97, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2228h29 RAVELLER wanted for the sale of best Amerfe= TFlour for Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire Valleys; experienced man preferred.—Write, with full particulars, to P 87. Evening Express, Cardiff. e2214h28 AGENTS wanted, Ink-erasing Eilectroeine Pencil; .L7X erases ink in two seconds without abrasion; one agent's profit., 8 weekp, £ 75.—Address Eraser, 18, Lock- wood-road, Doncaster. e2160h27 I APARTMENTS. CEMP.WOW.-Superior furnished Apartments (or Board-Residence), pleasantly situated in own grounds; one mile from Chepstow Station on Tintern and Wyndcliff road; good stable and coach-house; bath- room, &c.-The Uplands, Chepstow. ell533 SUPERIOR Apartments; bedroom and sitting-room. ks —64, Richmond-road, Cardie. e2297ol GENTLEMAN requires Sitting and Bed Boom in Gneighbourhood of Cathedral-road.—Write, stating particulars, R 19, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2285h28 FARMHOUSE Apartments to Let for summer mouths Fhealthy, pleasant, comfortable.—Mi!ee, Stowe, 00Ie- ford, GIob. e23Q4ol BOARD Residence, from 16e. 6d.; liberal table; jD piano; bathroom.—10, Bichmond-road, Cardiff. e2250h30 PLEASANT Holiday Apartments; delicate patients J[. received.—Apply Harris, Garw View, Llanwrtyd Wells. e2263h27 kiTJRNISHED Apartments; pleasant; near beach, Jj parks; moderate.-P., "CloveUy," Clifton-road, Weeton-siiper-Mare. e2257h27 PORiTHCAWL.—Oletha, home from home boarding establishments; charmingly situated; close sea, station.—Mrs. Fowler and Miss Goulding. Telephone 24. e2197h28 OOD Apartmifcts, gentlemen; partial board, 146. each (optionit).-40, Gordon-road, Cardiff. e2182h28 WANTED, gentlem. an as Paying GueA (business or  otherwise); t? home; few minutes from station.—Y 16, Romii1'.d, Barry. e2192h28 TWO Trafamished Booms to Let; mn young couple; I Tevery convenience.—37, De Burgh-street, Cardiff. e1423h29 VaTENVOE.—Jfieely-furniihed Rooms for 3 or 4 t./V friends, 3 or 6 months; stable and coach-house, if required.—P 70, Evening Express, Cardiff. e £ 176h27 WANTED, y Medical Man, 2 Rooms as consulting Tt and waiting rooms, near centre of town.-Apply P 52, Evening Express, Cardiff. eMh27 PREMISES. HJ-ESSRS. 8 HERN AND PERTWEE, 1YL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATK AGENTS. For list of Business Promises and Houses to be Let or Sold see Wsetern Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 9;). St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1549. O Let, 33, atex?ey-r -Apply Williams, Kendale THouss, Plymouth-road, Peaarth; or 5, Comet-street, Splotlands, Cardiff. e2274h30 WANTED, Unfurnished House; 4 reception, 8 bed W rooms; stable, bath, lavatory; good main water; sanitation.—R. 28, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2307o8 UMBLES.—Langland and CasweIL-severa of the l choicest Residences in these localities to be Let, furnished, for the summer months.—Apply Tunbridge, 19, Gower-stroet, Swansea. e2255h30 ICHROND-Road.-ILOuse for Sale (town end) or to Let, furnished; 2 reception, 8 bed rooms, dress- ing-room, bathroom; good garden.—Write R 24, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2296ol LANMOR, Langland Bay, abutting on sands.-To GLet, furnished, detached residence, containing 3 sitting-rooms, 5 bedrooms, bath; telephone fitted and acetylene gas laid on; very comfortably furnished.— Apply Tunbridge, Gower-street, Swansea. e2253h30 p ORTHCAWL.-TO Let, Tregullow House; comfort- Jt. ably furnished; near bathing beach.—Apply Blight. e2221h29 P' ORTHCAWL.—For sale, eight-roomed House; near JL beach and station.-HaU, Falkland. e230301 VALU ABLE Corner House; b-stall stable, loft, and y large yard; centre of Cathays; admirable site for coal merchants, hauliers, milk vendors, &c.; £650; mort- gage can remain-Roberts-Jones and Everett, Market- buildings, Cardiff. e230501 FUR good Rooms on ground floor, which can easily X be made into one, with passage and entrance from Weetgate-street and Havelock-street, opposite Royal Hotel, to Let at once; suitable for warehouse, workshop, showrooms, or commercial stockrooms; moderate rent.- Apply Secretary, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. ell537 OOD Busins Premises to Let, at Docks.-Apply G]3rukewich, 11!, Bute Docks, CaroHI. e2247h23 I TJb 7VOR Sale or to Let, commodious new Residence, over- looking Roath Park; shrubberies, lawns. &c.; double frontage, 4 large bays, 12 rooms, charming con- servatory electrio lights, trains, telephone, &c.; price, £:>50 remainder on mortgage.—Roberta Jones and Everett, Market-chambers, Cardiff. e2210h28 ORTHCAWL.—Furnished Cottage; ten minutes' walk from links and golf station; sitting-room, kitchen, five bedrooms.—Apply Grace, Porthcawl. eh28 0 FFICES to Let, over the Dorothy. e2233h29 O Let, Yard and Warehoneet, near back street, Tgoods station. Also Ea&tville, Ombersley-road, New- port; every -nvenieces.-Apply 77, Dock-street, New- port. e2155h27 LBANY-Boad, in best position, good House and .A Shop to Let, with or without art-need1ework stock; satisfactory reason for dispoW.-U. Albany-road, Car- diff. e2177h27 ESTEG.-For Sale, 6-roomed Villa, Neath-road; jM hot and cold b&UL-Apply W. Y. Davies, Talbot- street, Maesteg. e2149h27 REQUIRED, in or near Newport, House, containing 3 reoeptlon-rooma, 8 or 9 bedrooms; also good grounds, with kitchen garden and tennis lawn.—Parti- culars to Walter Hunter and Co., Council-chambers, Newport. e2153h27 TO Let, House and Shop, 81, Woodfield-street, Morris- ton: best position.—Apply J. T. Davies, 3, Temple- buildings, Swansea. e2172h27 TO Let, Tydvill House, No. 2, Westbourne-road, JL Penarth; convenient house; only two minutes from station; now being renovated throughout.—Apply 21, Westbourne-road, Penarth. ell515 OLLY Lodge, Cr-yce'l'og.-To Let, with imme- IM tt,?_ .Pt?!t, desirable country residence, coDtainlng tIuee ?m.m., six bedrooms, bath (h. and c.), and usual omees; stable, coach-house, cow- house; good garden and lawn; with about three acres good meadow land adjoining. This house is situated in a very healthy district, and on the main road to New- port.—For further particulars apply Webb, Hafodyddol, Nantyglo, Mon. e21fi7h27 ST. John's-square; fine position; Shop and Premises.— Gottwaltz and Perry, High-street, Cardiff. e2065h30 NEWPORT.—Good Suites of Offices to let in Western ? Mail-chambers, 22, High-street.—Full particwara on application to Ll Manager, on tb* premises. el0686 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. PORK Butcher's Business for disposal in market j_ town; old established; with or without turn-out. —R 14, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2275h27 FB Disposal, Restaurant, Confectionery, and Tem- J perance Hotel Business; takings, B!0 weekly; established 20 years.—11, Custom House-strNt, Car- dlff. e2199h28 PUBLIC-HOUSES. ESTON-super-Mare.—Belle Vue Private Hotel, yV Beach-road; very liberal tabM; facing sea; low tariff. e2166ol WANTED, Management Lioeneed House by expe- W rieneed person.—R 20, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2287ol WANTED, Management Licence Temperance, or ? Farmhouse, Caerphilly Chemo, by widow and daughter; own furniture; highest reference.—R 29, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2308h28 LAND. UTLDTNG Land to Let; room fbr 12 cottages; good, JD situation; near railway station in ppeapefom plaos wwtem VaH<?; Own* ft- ?n groun4; ?«y somm: modstiao; fiaanoa and permuumt uwWp..ammged.- LAW"=, RTUDW UWZGN6 CAD= tfHZWO BjCY?U8, &c. TT?AR&AIN.—Satety, sa& ood working order; must D sell; L3 158.-18,}> ta et-street, Cardiff. eh30  UVENILE Cycle, ) .arl nOw; beautiful little machine; batgziirui. 9, T nald-street, Boath, Car- diff. e2209h28 GENT.'S Bicycle; fr rim brake; sell cheap. -59. Llandaff-road, 11 n, Citrdiff. e2278h30 Grand Mount.- e Imperial Speed, Clipper Anellem tyres, weig I; price ?10. or 12 instal- ments of 20s.; send for 10 e. Agents wanted where unrepresented.—Apply ftXy- ycle Company (Limited), Coventry. $ ell480 POLOGY, Apol.gy, p gy.-Meesra. Parry and Co., Cycle Maouf late of Mill-lane, now removed to new prerni g rand Buildings, Penarth- road, close to G.W.R. j ?,j 1, desire to Apologise to their numerous friends e general public for the delay lately experienceain the execution of many orders, but are now in a in to attend to all orders and give prompt d., 0 en Cycles built to order from 10 guineas cash. parture; Morrow, Eadle's New Combination Rub, t ti. Hub 2-speed Gear, fitted with care and despatch 1 en.te charges. Repairs, Stove Enamelling, 2viclmi.pl ting Note new address, Strand Buildings, Penar$i-ro Cardiff. ell308 S usual, Pioneen. l' way; B.S.A. and Bodie Altttings, free wheet 2 rakes; built and finished in our matchless style fi 10 nd 12 guineas; no higher price; Morrow, Eadie, fenj free wheels; Crabtyj and Bowden brakes, air tu ter covers at cut prices; plating and enameUing.~Ka]. £ n3 & Co., Tynycoed-place, Donald-street, and 48, ay, Roath. ell289 REPAIRS, if seat to or Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd,jfciwjrs give satisfactions Over- haul, enamel, and re" its for 25s. If sent at once. Accessories to trade at ^rholtfsls factors' nrices. el647 A Road Racing Mac, fted with low drop handle- bar, Dunlop ty Wtwood rims, and roller chain; price £4 1.Ds.-1Wdge-hitwort.h (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. G-t. Ia Rudgo-Whjtworfh. 27in. frame; suit tall A rider; fitted with tip tyres; good, strong, ser- viceable machine; fixed r -,Price ;CS 10-Budge-Whit- worth (Ltd.), log, St. Mary-aj reet, Cardiff.  Gent.'s Special BuS tworth, 27m. frame; suit Atall rider; ntted w&h crease. Palmer tyres, and fixed gear; strong, servic eable machine; price £6 10s.— Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.),?xoa, 'St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Special Budgc-?T?twM&t, 24in. frame and 26in. A wheels; free whee!, and rim brake fitted; almost equal to new; price 91, lOsf-Kudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 103, St. Mary-street, c., A 1903 Standard ezlt.- ge-Whitworth, fitted with free wheel and twb riS brakes, 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; only had tone month's riding; price £8 17s. 6d.—Rudge-Whitwojfb (lttil.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  1903 Standard La BWe-Whitworth, fitted with Afree e wheel and tKto itm brakes; only had one month's riding; price fcg 17s. 6d.-Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108. St. Mary-s etj Cardiff. A Rudge-VWhitworth ath RåCer. 24in. frame, 26in. wheels, plated ril fixed head; light and fast; 1902 machine; slightly I op-wiled; price Lll 7s. 6d.— Rudge-Whitworth (Lt4.), 108,St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Rudge-Wnt??Speci&i Machine, medium- AsL,e frame, 1902 machine; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; perfectly new, but slightly shop-soiled; price £11 17a. 6d. A? Gent.'s Special Rl}dWbitworth 1902 Machine, A fitted with Hub t?o speed Gear; usual price ?17 17s., will accept £ 12 12»i—.Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 106, St. Mary-street, Cardit., Gent.'s Special 'i?g?hitworth 1902 Machine, Ashop-safled o y; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; 24m. frame and in., Wheels; beautifully lined with gold leaf; usual prios £ 15 15s., will accept L12 12s.— Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), ft)8, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AL«dy's Special Bua?Whitworth, high frame, 1902 Amachine, but slightly shop-soiled; usual price L15 156., will accept £ 12 12&,Sudgo-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elll03 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. IONEEB Motor-Cycles lead the way; Pioneer, Bex JL Minerva Eng'nes; prices from £ 40. We are makert of engines, parts and tingsfor cycles and cars; tr) us for repairs.—Parsons, tynycoed-place, Cardiff. ell2S4 T HE Pugeot SotSTCycle, 2-h.p. (equal to other JL so-called 2jrh.p. ^j^nes); fitted with 2 brakes. Dunlop Motor tyres, spwual OOU > free tiial t»i&t«sding purchaser; price :£35 c 11;so18 Agent; A. B. POwis. Engineer, Andrews-bti Queen-street. Cardiff. ell44t YLIFFE and Sonsi^g^lsy Motor and Cycle Works, Cardiff XWPorf, .-ntn sgaiua lot genuint lioenssd De Dion Motor Can; also Rex ¡-h.p. Motoi Cycles, with forecarriage; Kerry 2& Motor Cycle; beat value In Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Accumulators re-charged. Nat. Telephone 832. FURNITURE. HouSE completely Furnished; 4 rooms—dining-room, Jl kitchen, 2 bedrooms; only £ 25.—E. E. Harris, Wholesale and Betail House Furnisher, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Market and Maikeit-liall, Newport. Ask for catalogue. FUNDS can be saved in a Year by paying'cash for r everything, and this particularly applies to furni- ture. It's no use talking after you have lost your hard- earned money. Be careful how you spend. Go to a cash trader. No bad debts or walking touts to pay for and many other risks too numerous to mention.—See Harris, in Newport Market. Excellent v place for farni- ture. Ask for catalogue. 610045 BEVAN and Co.'s special bargains for CMh.—CardMt, BSwanze&, pontypridd, Newport, Pontypool. EVAN. and Co.. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, J) bordered and ready for laying, from 13s. nd. BEVAN and Co. for Sra?d patterns and exceUent B value in Floorcloth and Linoleum. BEVAN and Co. for C-UPet9 and Hearthrugs of every Bd.ription at lowest prices. Bl5VAN~and Co. tor massive Iron BedgmdQ, 2in. Bpulars, from ?1 111. ed. B- EVAN and Co. for splendid Bead and Foot A.U-bran JL) Besteads, from L4 49. _?_ BEVAN~and_Co. for h? value In W!ie-wo?en Mat- Btrosges, f.11-?,iwd. trom 7a. nd. BEVAN and Co. for fall-e ed own make Feather J[) Beds, good linen ticks, from 32s. 6d. 'n??N and Co. for ?ha?dsom? Walnut Sideboards, Bplate-glaBs bwks, from £ 3 19a. &d. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and Bother Overmantels, 5s. Hd. to 10 guinMS. "EVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, Bglass, marble stand. chairs, &c" £ 3 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co., for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- B room Suites, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for ?MppendaJo and other Cabineta J? and Sideboards; re&t variety. BEVAN and Co. for American Organs, every instru- Bm?ent warranted 10 years, from £7 178. 6d. EVAN and Co. for I -?7fort; fuU,,oaiaL,, hand- Bsome walnut cases, from ?15 i?g. EVAN and Co, for handsome Saddlebag guitag? Bgrand patterns, from 8 to 16 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a BMagniflunt instrument, 26 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for really beautiful Suites In ngured Bsilk, from 12 guineas to 25 guineas. EVAN and Co. for the King of all Pianos; see it Bbefore buying elsewhere; 40 guinms. 010806 BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.), Largest Furnishers, Cardiff, BSI,ansea Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool. DOMESTIC ARTICLES, -ow-w;- be long getting our famny washing N done, because we use one of Spencer's Wringing and Mangling Machines.—Spen?.? Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. John's-square, Cardiff. Send post-card fer price list. el1012-1 HOME Emp?yta<mt—?m!tt!nt Xa?lmee, lat.- M style, wonderfully easy; eaah or hhw; læe0D8 free; distance no object; ..t. 1.871.- W. Griffiths, Machina Depot, 146. Windsor-road. Keath. eU232 COAL FOR SALE. COALS per ton for cash on delivery.—Our Special Large at 21s. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanliness; Bed Ash Large, Jos.; Cobbles, 16s.; Range Coal, 15s.; other qualities at proportionate prices; please send postcard.—Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard, B.B., Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. Estd. 1875. <11392 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &0. LARGE Stock Pony Traps, can, Carts, Ac.—Carriagt t Works, Morgan-street, Pontypridd. e2174h27 AYLOR and sons, Sherwood, Llwymypta. General TUndertakers.-Rexm, Shellibier, and Coaches to order. Phcos to suit the working classes. e2292h28 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, ACrutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.-Alleft Pegrce, Charles-street (nil Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. el0872 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &0. MEETING to Form New Poultry and Pigeon Club. JM. Glove and Shears Hotel, Next Wednesday, Eight p.m. All fanciers invited. ell627 YORKSHIRE Canaries for Sale; oocks, 10s.; hens, JL 4s.—Andrews, Insole Arms, Canton, Cardiff. eh29 í ———— MUSICAL. I BACH Piano, in handsome roeewooa and irarquefterle; returned from hire, but absolutely equal to new in every particular; only B37 10s. cash; listed at £60.- Thompson and ShackeA (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. BEOHSTKIN" Piano; returned from hire, but very Blittle used, and in perfect order; offered for £ 35 cash; listed at jE60.—ThompMn and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardilf. IANOS, retun,ed ITom hire, m great variety, at J. price- ranging from jB12 to C25, including instru- ments by most of the leading makers; full dfscriptive rst free on application; easy terms arranged, or a special discount for cash.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea. esloi P JANOS, Pianos, Pianos.I. a. Heath and Sons' special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with an the latest modern improvement*. A RTISTIC" Model; good walnut case; Ml com- Apass; cash, ?15 15e. "EuROPEAN''Model; fine walnut can; check action, trichord, &c.; cash, £ 18 18s. A LEXANDER" Model;fsU compa&s; handsome j?. marqueterie panel, &c.; cash, £ZJ 12s. 6d. "TTANDSOMF. Pianoforte, in Louise case; full size "?rANDSOME Pianoforte, im LcuiM c?se: full atze cash, £25 4s. ""I/TUSIC Trades Association" Moael; ciM-f?Uooo JjX value; 6m:utiful, rich tone; cash, ;CU. "T-vRAWING-Room Model"; a perfect instrument for ?? touch, tone, and durabUity; cash. 105. 'f~rTE shall be pleased to arrange for any of theee VV instruments to be obtained on our Improved Hire System.—For term, 4c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Alst Pontypridd. Penarth. and Port Talbot. eulfa ALE, Forty, and Co.'8 S pec1alltiM in fall ompan, Diron framed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, £ 16 16s.; (class A) sollo walnutwood oae. "COLLEGE" Model: cash. f-le 18* (class B) aolld walnutwood case. "EDUCATIONAL" Model; CMh, C22 10s.; hmdmme Ewalnutwood case. "TNFLEXlBLE" Model; CMh, 223 !!&tuB .ise, J. upright piano; vertical atringl. "X TEONCLAD" Model; cash, £ 28; small upright grand overstrung. "T ISZT" Model; cash, fX 10s.; magnmceat value; I j overstrung. "KAlSER" Model; -Ash, £ 42; a full upright concert t\ grand A LL above Models can be had on our Hire PuTChsae System for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano a:. a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co., Piano and Organ Merchants, High-street and Castle Arcade. Cardiff. clabag SPORTING G UN b ,rgain; double breech-loader, latest improve- ments, 12-bora central fire, finest steel barrels; well finished, nicely balanced; splendid killer; appro- val 40s.—Sportsman, 1, Tudor-street, Merthyr. e2294ol TO save 2b per cent., buy your Fishing Tackle, JL Cricket, and Tennis from Chambers, Gunmaker, 21, TCricket, I t z  iff; algo at Bristol and guepton Castle-street, Cardiff; also at Bristol and Shepton Mallet. Na.tv Telephone, No. 01353. 410642 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. FOR Sale, powerful, thick-set Bay Mare, 15 hands, 6 Fyears; warranted reliable In harness; very free and quiet.—Apply Cooper, Hay and Corn Stores, Lan- dore. e2203h28 r FARM AND GARLEN. ABDEN Netting, Garden Netting, Garden Netting.- GCord Netting, best quality for covering seed beds, ruit trees, fowl runs, &c., &c.; 16 square yards for Is.— Grainger, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. elX597 TANNED Gfcrden Netting, 50 yards x 1 yard wide, JL 2/11; 2 yards wide, 5/9; 4 yards wide, 1016 per oundle; id., lid-, and 3d. per yard.—Miles, Daniel, and Co. (Limited), Castle-street, Cardiff. 811536 U ARDEN Hose, 60 feet, 1-ply 11/3, 2-ply 15,S, B& andi G4d. per foot; Hose Reels, from 6/9; Garden Arches,¡ irom 4/6; Wire Fencing, Wood Trellis, Lawn Rowers (a few slightly, shop-soiled, rklumd to, ekar), b. Miles, Daniel, and Co. (Limited), Ironmonger*, Castle- street, Cardiff. ell536 M ISCELLAN EOUS. BALDNESS, Greyness, no MDnstachs; genuine treat- Bmelt; no curo DO pay.-Infonn&tion send stamp M. Francis, 21, Cranworth-gardens, Brixton, London. ell514 P ALMISTRY, Phrenrtogy, Photo-reading.-rretemm Jt. Eugene's first professional visit Cardiff.-Whartow street, Cardiff el1289 Is your Watch Wrongp The best and cheapest shop JL In Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arced. (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for tea years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxea cleaned and repaired- MISCELLANEOUS SALES. TEA and CoCee Urn for counter for Ba4e.-Stevens, TConfectioner, Limited, CM-d'<t. &!240h29 FOR sale, about 60 Dry Dock Blocks, solid oak, 6ft. JP and 5ft. long, 14 inches square, bolted and ringed each end; Posts, Gates, and good Timber for building sheds, fencing, &c.-Apply T. Palmer, Woodyard, Pill, Milford Haven. e230101 BATH and West and Southern Counties ExtLibitM.- BT'o Hotel Proprietors and LIl Victuallers— Great Sale of Bar-glass of every description; entire stock must be cleared; special line of Sleevers, Is. 3d. per doz.-Abrahame and Co., 8, Colston-avenue, Bris- tol. e2181h28 SAFES.—Few large sizes (second-hand), cheap.—Levy's, ? Safe DealeM Sunderland. eiim SUN Blinds, every oeacrlptlon, for snops, residences; !3 estimates free; any distance.-Fred Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers and Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins, Horse, Cart, and Rick Covers, Har ness. Awnings, Oilskins, Sacks, Coalhags, Bope Netting. ell095 HE ABC of Bridge; mew edition; Is. 2d. post free. T-StatiorLery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. URGLAR-Proof Safe; patent lock; suitable for j) 'papers or jewels; an exact model of ordinary large safe; price 22 8ø.-8\.atiODery Department, Wes. tern Mail, Cardiff. LIST of Useful Office Goods :-Pllper fasteners, office JU' paste, electro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, spongfe bowls; stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, ink- stands. inkwells, inks in all colours and for every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit all hands, pen-racks, pen-wipers, &c., &c., on sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. BURGLAR-Proof Cash BçJ;' caD be screwed to Btable or desk; price list to be obtained on appli- cation.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. T7MJUXTAIN Pens.—A large variety of all makes and I In all qualities; prices from Is. each.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rpHE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, I papera, &c.; pi ices Is. and 4s.-8tatiouM Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. TTtNQmRE Within Upun Bverythmg." ?most r? useful book; 2s. 9d., post free.-Btationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. ROGRESSIVE Whist Invitation Cards, Id. and 9d. Jr per dozen.-SUtionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. mHE Pen-carbon Manifold Crder Book of 100 pages; X price Is.; a clear copy is produced simply by using ordinary pet and ink.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packet* of three Edozen, assorted sizes; price Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MRS. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- tical recipes; prices, Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d., post free. —Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. Pen Nib that will suit almost every writer, the  "Western Mail" Quill; sample box 6d„ post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. ? 'r\E8SERfTpapers, 25 for M.: five different afta and Ddesigns.-StaUenwT Department, Western Mail, CardIC. FOOLSCAP and Quarte Letter Pream and Stands; Fprice list on Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. I "IONSULT Me" (a book that every family requires), C 2a. 9<L, poet free.-M"ionery Department, Westen Mail, Cardiff. A Chinese Honeymoon," Three Little Maids," and .i.A Princess of Kensington"; six real photographic post-cards of either of the above plays at 18. per packet. —Can be obtained at the Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. I¡' JAPANESE Servfettes; clean, cheap, and handy; Is. I per box of 50. -Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. LINEN Paper Tray Cloths, In three sizes; is. per I box of one dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. T HE" Tattler" Fountain Pen, fitted with 14-carat I gold nib; pries 3s. M.-Statlonery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd. PROGRESSIVE Whist Badges.—The "GoUiwo?" JL Series, 2d. per dozen.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. 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A RACE WITH RUIN.
A RACE WITH RUIN. By HEADON HILL, Author of "Guilty Gold," "The Queen of Night," "By a Hair's Breadth," The Peril of the Prince," &c., &e. CHAPTER Xii. The Skylight in the Roof There need be no secret about this matter. Mr. Leopold Tannadyce was the author of the anonymous telegram which inadvertently furnished Mr. Croal with the clue he was so pleased with. The object of the moneylender was to create a breach between Sir Charles Roylance and Nance Beauchaaap by disclosing to the baronet, through the unwitting mouth of the detective, that Nance was engaged in the dissemination ol turf advice. He had carefully planned to send his infor- mation on Sunday morning, counting on Croai being in such a, haste to verify it that, not being able to do so at the closed office in the court, he would go down to Bar- field to make inquiries of Sir Charles. But he had not foreseen the check which Croal would get in a great measure owing to Nance's presence in the riverside village, of which he was ignorant. Still less could he have fore- seen the chance discoveries the inspector was to stumble on at the Angler's Rest. So it waa that two days later Tannadyoe grew impatient to learn whether his mean artihoe had succeeded, and when Hooligan swaggered into his private room for instruc- tions he tried to pump him on the subject. By a. sort of tacit consent, no reference had been made between the two to the tragedy on the Downs, though in these days the con- federates had taken to eyeing each other fur- tively, as if striving to fathom the mind of the other. Otherwise their outward relations were the same. "You never told me the sequel of your little game with Miss Parker. Did you find her more amenable when you went back to let her out?" Tannadyce inquired carelessly. "She got let out, oonfound her!" Hooligan snapped viciously. "How is she behaving-down on her luck since you got the better of her?" "If she is she doesn't show it. She just looks knives at me when I do a bit of preach- ing to the old man about the way we're send- ing Starlight up in the betting." "That doesn't look a6 if she had fallen out with Roylance," remarked Tannadyce medi- tatively. "I think, Hooly," he went on after a pause, "that in view of future contingencies It would be well to knock on the head any friendship, past or present, between those two pretty dears. I should like you to run down to the place Roylance is staying at on the river and spend a few nights at the inn. You could get into conversation with him and blurt it out that the girl he was talking to at the trial gave him away in the ordinary oonrse of her vocation as a tipster. Barfield is the name of the village where he has a furnished cottage." Lord Hooligan's ooaree, red face flushed purple, and his thick lips quivered tremu- Ilexisty. "No. I'll be hanged: if 1 do it. I'll be hanged if I'll go to Baj-field-on-Thames," he answered with eullen rage that he should be expected to do this man's bidding--above all, such bidding as that. Ta-nnadyce regarded him with the critical gaze of a huntsman endeavouring to aocount for the mutiny of a usually obedient hound. Apparently he succeeded. "I see," he said slowly, keeping his beady black eyes on Hooligan's face, "that I shall have to do it another way. It would be try- ing you rather too high if Barfield was the idyllic spot where——" "Drop it!" cried Hooligan furiously, advanc- ing to the table, where Tannadyce sat un- moved, but with a. warming finger hovering over the call-bell. "Don't you think that the intrusion of the police into our affairs at this juncture would be more annoying to you than to me, my lord, if you force me to call them in?" said the financier calmly, adding in a significant undertone, "Croal was at Barfield on Sunday." The two men stared at each other with open enmity at first, then with a dawning com- prehension of mutual interests. Finally Hooligan broke into a sheepish laugh. "I'm a bit below par," he grunted. "You mustn't take any notice of me, Tann. But was that—that detective fellow really there?", "Yes, but not with any knowledge that need alarm you," Tannadyce consoled him, satisfied to have brought his recalcitrant hound to heel. "He went to ask Roylance about that girl at barker's on the strength of an unsigned wire I sent him. Of course I shouldn't have done it if I had known-" "That'll do," Hooligan interrupted. "You've put your foot in it quite enough. That ferret will come prying to the office now, and though the girl can't tell him anything I shall have the jumps &11 the time." "Well, jumps won't hurt you, so long ae you don't have to jump in the air," Tanna- dyce responded cheerfully. "You'd better cut along there now. The fair maiden mustn't be trusted alone too long." So parted the two allies, and while Hooligan was speeding eastward in a hansom Nance was feverishly busy at the oflioe in Red Lion Court, putting into practice a project which she had matured since her return from Bar- field on Monday morning. Mr. Beaaohamp sat with unseeing eyes in his accustomed Wind. sor chair, under the impression that his daughter's nimble fingers were folding into their envelopes letters of advice recommend- ing Starlight for the New Century Handicap. The rustle and crackle were certainly caused by the enclosure of printed matter, but it happened to be couched in an exactly oppo- site strain to what the blind man supposed. "We have to record with sorrow that our previous advioes anent that grand horse Star. light must be cancelled, private information having reached us that the colt is not doing well. There is plenty of time for our clients to hedge, and they had better do so by back- ing Minster, who, now that our original selec- tion has broken down, may be regarded as a, good thing." Such was the wording of the circular whdoh Nance was striving with might and main to get done up, and if possible, posted, before Hooligan's arrival. She had had it printed herself, not by the jobbing printer close by, but by another, and she pinned her hope to its knocking Starlight out to such a figure that its owner could back it to advantage. It was all she could do for "Charley," and she did it eagerly, deftly-in spite of the risk she ran from the tilted boor who might appear at any moment, and of the reluctance she felt to deceive that pathetic figure at the other side of the table. "You are in a great hurry to-day," said Mr. Beauchamp, his sightless eyes directed at the swift crackle of the paper. "I've got to be, father," Nance replied, fas- tening down the last of the envelopes and rising for the twentieth time to look oat into the court. Yes, there he cams AT last-the big. burly bully, with the strong oigthr olenched between his ooarse lips, swaggering over the wsll-wora ftonci m though he owned them, a was too late now to run out and post die letters, and she trembled to think what he would do if his mistrust of her prompted him to open one. Her first impulse, to sweep all the letters into a basket and thrust them into the cupboard till he should have gone, she discarded at once. Her father's quiok sense of hearing would tell him what she was doing, and be was aware that she had been enclosing cir- culars all the morning. Hooligan would be sure to hear from him how busy she had been. and she would be nnttfle to account for having nothing to show for her work. There was nothing for it but to trust to luck to escape suspicion, and to her woman's wit to devise some expedient for turning it aside if necessary. The heavy footsteps clattered on the creaky stairs, and Hooligan appeared at the door. flinging it open in his usual unmannerly style. Retaining her place at the window, Nance received his surly nod with a oold stare as he approached the table. The girl was quick to note a subtle change in him-not as to his speech, but in his looks and do meanour. The overbearing bluster was tht- same as ever, but it was accompanied by a curious furtiveness, a tendency to stop and listen and peer over the shoulder, which wap in queer contrast to the boisterous tone. "Well, Parker, old boy, you've been going it. I see—you and the lady help," he began ludely, sitting down and fingering the pile of letters in a way that made Nance's flesh creep. "We shall have to cut up the spoils soon, with all the new subscribers my money has brought in. "Your lordship's share is at your service whenever you wish," said old Beaoehamp. who had much ado to curb his resentment at his partner's manner. "There were fifty-seven fresh applicants this morning," interposed Nance quickly. "If you like, father. I will run across to the post-office and cash the orders, so that you can have a settlement with Lord Hooligan. I can post this lot of letters at the same time." Hooligan looked at her with an evil grin. "-Not much, you don't," he sneered. "I'd rather wait for the cash than have you drop- ping all that valuable advice down a sewer grating. That would never do, just as our worthy clients have got Starlight so talked about that they're, backing him at the clubs. I wonder how the owner likes it. tth. Parker?" "Our duty, my lord, as championa of the British thoroughbred is to the British public, and not to any owners," replied the old fanatic with a side-shot for Nance. "It is a source of gratification to me -to have been able to give advice which I have reason to believe is really sound." Nance bit her lips with mortification. Her first expedient for getting the spurious cir- culars postod had failed, and that another would become speedily- necessary it she was to escape detection was apparent from the ominous scowls which Hooligan was casting at the pile on the table. The dull, bemused, but cunning brain was working, and any moment it might break out in dangerous activity. Taking up one of the envelopes, Hooligan scrutinised the address abstractedly, and Nance, dreading lest a sudden impulse might prompt him to tear it open, was struck with an inspiration. Remembering her argu- ment that Hooligan must either have been the murderer or the author of the anony- mous information about her to the police, she hit on a plan Which, while solving that question, might serve her present purpose. Affecting to gaze down into the court, she turned from the window with a swift gesture and a mirthless laugh. Here is Inspector Croal, of Scotland Yard, making for the door below," she said. I wonder who he wants?" The effect upon Hooligan was instant add complete. Kicking over his chair, he sprang up and looked at the door as though inclined to bolt, but realising that he would only be met on the stairs, he turned all flabby and quaking to Nance. "The skylight on the landing-doee it open ?" he asked frantically. That fellow must not see me here. He—he knows me by sight." His fright, and the flimsy excuse for it, sent a thrill of horror to Nance's heart, in- asmuch as it answered the question ae to the part he had played in the mystery of Epsont Downs. Yet, with her purpose to achieve, she forced herself to reply calmly: Yes, it opens; I will show you how." In a twinkling they were both outside the door, and, standing on a chair she had snatched up from the office, Nance undid the catch of a small glass-paned square opening on to the roof. A second later the hulking frame of Lord Hooligan disappeared through the aperture, his movements accelerated bJj the sound of footsteps ascending the stair* —an unrehearsed effect in her programme for which Nance was duly thankful. "Let me out when he's gone," Hooligaa called down in a horse whisper that made Nance shudder, so suggestive was it of that whisper in the gorse-patch. Very well," she replied curtly, and seenred the skylight in grim triumph at the sncoess of her artifice. Then she reteated into the office where her blind father sat unmoved, by the episode, grasping only the idea that Lord Hooligan desired to conceal his conaao tion with tipsters. Nance had told him nothing of her suspicions, and he was aaifcs prepared to aid in shielding his unpleasaB& partner from a disclosure which it seemed natural he should wish to avoid. Nance had just finished sweeping the letters into the basket, when there came a tap at the door, and the individual who had added to Hooligan's alarm entered-a, rough-looking man, with a lot of unkempt hair strangling over the greasy collar of a butcher's blue I coat. Just popped down from Farringdou Market to have a chat about that ad.' of yours, Mr. Parker," he wheezed. Ie Thera". my money for a subscription. Blind, are you? Sorry for that. I dote on a. horse, I do." Suddenly his eyes rested on Nance, and draw- ing a deep breath he added: "Morning. Miss. Good morning," said Nance shortly, intent only on the completion of her stratagem. "I think, father," she added, I will run out with this batch of letters if you will attend to the gentleman. It would be a pity to miss a. post, and I won't be two minutes." Mr. Beauchamp bowed his stately head, only too glad to be left alone with any one with a weakness for horseflesh, and Nance passed out with the basket of letters, little thinking that she had practised no deception whatever on the nobleman at present crouch- ing among the chimney-pots. For the new subscriber in the butcher's blouse was none other than Inspector GroaI. come to look up the girl from Parker's Lightning Finals" on the spot, end more than a. little astonished to and th*st Mr anonymous informant was right after aH. Cftt to GOAttfiAMU