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BIRTHS, WARRYAGEB. DBATHS, AND IN MEMOEIAM. Notices apoeartDg niJflor tfiese headings are charge at the following rates:— If inserted In the EVENING EXPRESS." WBS TXRN MAIL," aId "WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 3« Words ..nd Id. for each Additional Word. I If inserted Jn the "EVENING EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL only. Is. for 30 Words sad Id. for "ery Two Extra Words. No notices of this description wUl be inserted unlen wtheotieated bv the name and address of the sender, telegrams or telepbonio msszH'1* cannot be acted on tatil confirmed ia wrltin.
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE aate STONE BROS.), J?TtEBAL Ft:Siii.Fg:L DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks. No. 37. ,Post Omce Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONB. BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BBOS., Barry Docks. 5 WORKING-ST., (JARDIFF. And ioi, HOLTON-ROAD, BABBY DOCKS. J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, 9, FREDERICK-STREET, and 41. WESTBGURNE-PLACE, Price Liat on Application. National Tel. Ko. 0725. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. fpHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Lm- and Mana ger.Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. EVERT EVENING, at 7.30, MILTON BODE'S COMPANY in the Popular Play, iW OMAN AND. WINE. NEXT WEEK—Mr. Forbes Robertson's Company, in THE LIGHT THAT FAILED, Adapted from Rudyard Kipling's Great Book. Box Office at Theatre Ten to Five. Nat. Tel., 362. a17619 GRAND T HEATRE. Lessee & Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL DRAMA, THE ,WICKED CITY. NEXT WEEK:- A WOMAN'S REDEMPTION. 331w4 "Ti. 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! Miss MILLIE HYLTON, A Clever Artiste and Actress in Song, in all > her Latest London Successes. Miss MAUD WILTON, The Juvenile Prodigy. The 4* ORLACS, In Comic Tumbling. The Acrobats that Danw- LES AUBERTS, From the London Pavilion, where they were featured. MARTIN CONWAY, The Shock-headed Comic Comedian. Walk Round, Martin! THE BIOSCOPE, Showing Interesting and Current Events. DREW and ALDERS, On their Motor-car, with which they crack nothing beyond jokes. J. E. COYLE, The Tall-Voiced Comedian. KITTY RAYBURN, And "Three Bouquets." "om the Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury-avenue, The FOUR MADCAPS, The Extraordinary Dancers, in a display of agility almost startling. First Performance on Bank Holiday will eommence at 6.40. Early Doors (First Perfor- mance only) open at 5.30. Prices as follows: Fauteuils, 28. 6d; Grand Circle, 2s.; Stalls, Is. 6d. Pit, 9d.; Balcony, 6d.; Gallery, 4d. Ordinary Doors open at 6 o'clock. Ordinary Prices. Bicycies stored free of charge. b Two Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; Late Oue between i° clock and 11. All Artistes Appear at Each p orformauce. Box Office open daily (with rception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 'to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan SLiigand Circle. No Booking Fees. L15563 THE WHOLE OF SHAKSPEARE'S — COMEDIES. TRAGEDIES. HISTORICAL PLAYS, AND POEMS, r TO BE HAD AT ALL QOOKSELLBB# AND NEWSAGENTS. < PRICE 6 d. Or Free by Post for Ninepence from the PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF, NEWPORT, SWANSEA. MERTHYR, BRECON. ae. No Rome should be without STANIFORTH'S NURSERY RHYMER. PRICE Is.; By Post Is. 2d Of all Newsagents and Booksellers, or from the Printers and Publishers. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. NEWPORT. SWANSEA, MERTHYR, BREMN, and 176. FLFM-ST- LONDON.  $8§SE81151I§§rl^ ?Stocktaktng SateTI? ?S VE&Y HIGHEST VALUE IN |j Ii: JM&Bj i WATCHES, RINGS, BPAWFIES, !( i ? CHAINS, BRACELETS, RLECTBO M? k W\ SILVER AND STERLING SILVER !? MM j WARE, FANCY ARTICLES, NEW '"? PW AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS, CLOCKS ,!¡&1' ■ I II OF EVERY VARIETY. { ? CALL TO-DAY ON j;| H. SAMUEL, !?Ji S YOU wn?L BE AMAZED AT f\\i ? THE MARVELLOUS VALUE I H ¡ OFFERED AND THE BEAUTY .?  OF EACH AND EVERY ?S 11! ARTICLE DISPLAYED!! jw'U ? Yj NO RISK! NO PISSATISFAO. II l| i? TION! ? ¡ I:'i'' BEST QUALITY GOODS I .J (j ?? WATCHES! WATCHES!! ji ffr OXTDISBD WATCHKS for H.SamuoI'f tUsual \SA> l1:, me, very strong and! PPdueed Price'V?"* f' rehnble, ?-piatemove- Price '7/  ment. bezd and Jomts A O iji. l[JI ?' picked out in Bavarian" j Z( V ?°?- &{ ??. Ladies' Sii.vNR'H.Samuel'sUsiml ? 'WATCHES,L daomely! ii =C:;sIUI;Ual I- engraved Cases, floral' Price 11/ i engtaved 'ases, aor:i t Price 1' 1 '?* j'??a  or plain dial as pre-I 7 (/,O R I i j^f( I. ? ferred. f/0 ??. r RINGS! RINGS!! j|A i, Solid Real Gold Hall H. Samuel's Usual 'i I' marked GEM BiNas, Reduced Pnce'?ti !)t Mt with Rubies or pric« Q/ l ? 1"" ? 1# Ii ENORMOUS SAVINGS! ?; FII, FACTORY PRICES! 11?! .d Solid Real GoM BROOCHES 2/9, (j III i Silver BRACELETS 9d., Gold SCARF 'I {.?/j; PINS 1/6, Breakfast CRUETS 3/3, ??n' '.3 [l i-Dozen White Handled KNIVES and  j i-;t. FORKS. Table or Dessert 3/3, t-D?Mn ? f!'}:1 Good Quality TEA SPOONS, Ed. f IrfiJfi? 'i. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNnY! i)? ?? RAILWAY FARE PAID )?J ? TO ALL PURCHASERS OF GOODS J-U,' 11 ? VALUE 25/- & UPWARDS, WITHIN ?3 ? A BADIUS OF 30 MILES. ?! ? H. SAMUEL 1 ;}' ',St. Nar7-st., Cardiff.  {" ,r.. :4: -.1J; -:l'('t'" EXCURSIONS. 1? AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED?. A • CARDIFF AND WESTON. "RAVENSWOOD" and WAVERLEY," Ae. (Weather and circumstances permitting). AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. ) LEAVE WESTON. Wed., 5—7.30 a.m., 1.15, Wed., 5-12.45, 2.15, 3.10, 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 5.15, b.15 I 4.0, 5.0, 7.0, 7.15 p.m. p.m. ) Thurs., 6—*7.0, 8.30 a.m., I Thuis., 6-7.45 a.m., 1.30, 2 0, 4.0, 5.0, 7.0 p.m. j 3.45, 6.0, 8.0, 8.10 p.m. Fn., 7-7.30, 9.0 a.m., 2.45, I Fri., 7—*8.15 &.M. 2.20, S 3.30, 5.30, 7.30 p.m. 1 4.30, 6.30, 8.30, 8.45 p.m. Sat., 8—8.0, 9.30 a.m., 3.30, | Sat.. 8-9.0 a.m., 3.0, 4.15, 5.30, 6.15, 7.30, 8.15 I 4.30, 5.15, 6.30, 7.15, 9.0, P-m. 9.30 p.m. Mon., 10-6.0, 9.30, 10.451 Mon., 10-9.0, *10.15 a.m., a.m., 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, J 4.0, 5.30, 6.3u, 7.30, 8.30, 8.30 p.m. ) 10.0 p.m Tues., 11-8.30. 9 30, 11.0 Tues., 11-9.30, 10.30 a.m., a.m., 5.10, 6.0, 7.15 8.0 6.10, 7.0, 8.15, 9.0 p.m. P.m. tVia Clevedon. I T^ ^AILY SERVICE BETWEEN I CARDIFF AND MINEHEAD AUGUST. I LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE MINEHBAD. I Wed., 5—7.45 a.m. ) Wed., S-t.20 p.m. Thura., ".o a.m. Thurs., 6—6.15 p.m. Fri., 7—8.15 a.m. I Fri., 7-6.0 p.m. Sat. 8-8.30 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Sat., 8-2.30, 7.30 p.m. Mon., 10-9.30 a.m. j M->n., 10-7.0 p.m. Tues., 11-9.30 a.m. I Tues., 11-7.0 p.m. gPEClAL SAILINGS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th. ILFRACOMBE. Via MINEHEAD .Cardiff, 7.45 a.m.; Ilfracombe, 4.0 p.m.; Minehead, 6.20 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to BRISTOL.-Cardiff. *1.30 p.m.; Bristol, 6.15 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL .-Cardiff, *3.30 p.m.; Bristol, 6.15 p.m.; Clevedon. 7.5 p.m. Special Return Fares: Clevedon, Is. 6d.; Bristol, 2s. NOTE.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff this day at 6.15 a.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th. REGATTA AND AQUATIC SPORTS AT LYNMOUTH. ILFRACOMBE, via MINEHEAD. -Cardiff, 8.0 a.m.; Ilfracombe, 4.0 p.m.; Minehead, 6.15 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW, via WESTON.—Cardiff. 2.0 p.m.; Chepstow, 6.15 p.m.; Clevedon, 7.30 p.m.; Weston. 8.10 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to BRISTOL.—Cardiff, 2.15 p.m.; Bristol. 7.0 p.m. Special Return Fare, 2e., any part of Steamer. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.—*Cardiff, 4.15 p.m.; Bristol, 7.0 p.m.; Clevedon, 8.0 p.m. Special Return Fares: Clevedon, ls. 6d.; Bristol, 2s. Note.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff this day at 7.0 a.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. ILFRACOMBE, Via MINEHEAD .-Cardiff. 8.15 a.m.; Ilfracombe, 4.0 p.m.; Minehead, 6.0 p. m. AFTERNOON TRIP to BURNHAM, Via WESTON.-Cardiff, 2.45 p.m.; Burnham, 7.30 p.m.; Weston, 8.45 p.m. Special return fares, 2s. either place. SPECIAL CHANNEL CRUISE to BELL BUOY and LIGHTSHIP.-Cardiff, 6.45 p.m.; returning about 9.30 p.m. Fare, Is. SATURDAY, AUGUST t. AFTERNOON TRIP to MINEHEAD.—Cardiff, 4.15 p.m.; Minehead, 7.30 p.m. Fare, 2s. 6d. SINGLE TRIP to BRISTOL.-Penarth, 5.10 p.m.; Cardiff, 5.30 p.m. SPECIAL MOONLIGHT TRIP.-Cardiff, *8.0 p.m.; returning about 10.30 p.m. Fare, Is. Note.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff this day at 8.0 a.m. REGULAR SERVICE TO LYN- MOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE TLFBACOMBE. Wednesday, 5. B. 0 a.m. I Wednesday, 5 1. 0 p.m. Thursday, 6. 8.45 a.m. I Thursday, 6 1.45 p.m. Friday, 7 9.30 a.m. Friday, 7. 4. 0 p.m. Friday, 7 9.45 a.m. Saturday, 8 3. 0 p.m. Monday, 10 9 30 a.m. 'Monday. 10 4. 0 p.m. Tuesday, 11 8. 0 &.m. Toesduy, 11 ?.? 5. 0 p.m. Steamer calls off Lynmouth to and fro. except tripe marked thus t. Steamer leaves Lynmoath 30 minutes after Ilfracombe Cheap Route to Devon and Cornwall in eon- naeliaawith the London and South Western Rainw -r NOTB:-Through Excursion Tickets are now being issued from Oardiff to Cheddar and Wells (via Weston) In connection with the Great Western Railway. Also from all Stations on the Taff Vale and Rhymney Railways to Weston and Infracombe. Steamer )eav$ Penarth ten minMtea later than Cardiff, except TrhM marlnd thus For Fmther Panieul, tal HAl.. to Mr. WM. GUY. 7Ða. lIte-etNet. Crdift. a 16606 PUBLIC NOTICES. SOPHIA GARDENS, CARDIFF. RICHARDSON'S THIRD ANNUAL PROMENADE CONCERT IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE CARDIFF INFIRMARY. WEDNESDAY, 5th AUGUST. Afternoon at Three o'clock. Evening at 7.30. Special Engagement of the BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES (Plymouth Div-.). Conductor: Mr. Frank Winterbottom. ILLUMINATION OF THE GROUNDS AT DUSK By Richardson and Co., Cardiff. Admission to each Concert. 6d. Gates Open at 2 o'clock and 6 o'clock. al7563 SUMMER H OLIDA Y S IMPORTANT TO READERS. THE "W EST ERN MAl L IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAY RESORTS EACH MORNING:- ABERYSTWYTH. W. H. SMITH & SON.Rail way Bookstall. EVANS BROS.17, Pier-street. H. J. B. HINCHCLIFFE .2, Broad-street. Mr. iE. LEWIS .6 A 7. Market-hall. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. CLEVEDON (9.0 a.m.). W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. FERRYSIDE. A. GOLDSMITH .Newsagent. HAY. HENRY R. GRANT NeweagenL J. FERRIS .Hiehtown. ILFRACOMBE. H. SANDERS and SON .Fore-etreet. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. LLANDRINDOD WELLS. W. H. SMITH & SON .Railway bookstall. GEORGE GRIFFITHS .High-etreet. R. EVANS .Middleton-street, LLANWRTYD WELLS. W. H. SMITH A SON.Railway Bookstall. Miss WILLIAMS .Néwaagent.. LLANGAMMARQH WELLS. Miss BOWEN .Pc:.øt.oftI.C4t. LLANIDLOES. W. H. SMITH & SON,Railway Bookstall. LLANSTEPHAN. E. T. DA VIES The Emporium. LLANTWIT MAJOR. W. CUMMINGS .We8t-street. MINEHEAD. COX. SONS, and CO. (Ltd.).Stationers. TENBY. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. J. E. ARNETT, Stationer .The Library. C. FARLEY, Stationer .46. High-street. MUMBLES. W. H. JONES .The Dunns Post-office. Mrs. ORRIN, Stationer, &c Post-office. Mrs. HOWELL .Newsagent. Mrs. E. JOHN .Newsagent. H. WRIGHT, Stationer Ithou House. Mr. WILLIAMS .Blackpill. PORTHCAWL. DAVID HUTCHINSON Stationer, Ac. Mrs. R. THOMAS Newmagent. RHAYADER. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. E. PRICE .Newsagent. SENNYBRIDGE. DAVID DAVIES .Mehant. SOUTHERNDOWN. I. VERITY .The Stores. WESTON (9.0 a.m.). W. LEVER .Regent-street. LAWRENCE BROS.28. High-street. H. H. PRINCE Claremont. near Pier. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. T Y I- F, W 11 1 1 T 1. N G ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED By Experienced Operators. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT 1 IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. 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. F ACT S concerning JpOO D rjlAXATIO N. THE FOOD TAXES the Digestive Organs when you wake with head and eyes heavy and dull; when a coated tongue is found upon rising; when meal time comes and finds you with no appetite; when the food taken is not assimilated, or when a sick or bilious headache occurs at intervals. THE SUBJECT IS NOW RIPE FOR ENQUIRY as to the best means for counteracting these symptoms, but the fact cannot be gainsaid that Thousands of sufferers have given BEECHAM'S PILLS the preference-in removing such taxation. On the broad question of protection this is such a safe plan that all wage-earners, and others, should consider that to provide their homes with a box of BEEOHAM'S PILLS is A WISE DUTY. SCIENTIFIC ■ Eyesight I I Testing ) 3 FOR SPECTAOUWB. H 1. Bonner Morgan, t S) F.S.M.C. N 1 PARK PLACE FSMC' B MI j (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) M QU £ EN ST.. CARDIFF, B g Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting only. H H No charge is *adefor advice. The testing 53 "is thorough. JH SOMETHING NEW IN pHOTOG'RAPHS. A PORTRAIT ON OPAL. IN MINIATURE STYLE. OVAL IN SHAPE. REPRODUCED BY CARBON PRINTING IN SOLID OVAL FRAME. WITH CONVEX GLASS. ABSOLUTELY PERMANENT. FOR FIVE SHILLINGS. Carbon printing is absolutely per. manent. It possesses a softness peculiarly its own. No other photographic process can secure the delicate richness of a carbon print. Executed on an opal base, the effect is greatly enhanced. It resembles the most perfect photogravure. TH-1 PRICE OF THESE OPAL PORTRAITS, DELIVERED FREE TO CUSTOMERS, IS ONLY 5/. EACH. I Send your photograph to us (the best you have), and we will enlarge the head and shoulders for 56., which sum must accom- pany the photograph. If yon require more than the head and shoulders, send 6s. If the portrait to be re-produced is to be taken from a group, send an additional shilling. Write your name and address on the fcack of the photograph. Orders should be addressed:— STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. Where specimens may be seen. I WEDDING CARDS. LATEST & NEWEST JJESIGNS Now READY. I UMPLE BOOK SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF 2s. 6d. DEPOSIT. STATIONERY J)EPARTMENT, WESTERN M AIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. IF YOU WANT GROCERS' AND DRAPERS' STATIONERY OF ANY DESCRIPTION, APPLY TO WALKEY, THOMAS, AND CO. (LIMITED). CARDIFF. THE CHEAPEST, THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS. AND THE MOST OBLIGING FIRM IN THE DISTRICT. If you prefer to do so, send a postcard, and a, Traveller shall wait upon you for your Order. al5424 Poll 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, Aston-road North, Bir- mingham. -Agents: -Cardiff: R. Mnmford, Chemist. &c., Meteor-street, Splotlands. Mer- thyr: Willis, Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea: Lloyd. Ohemist, Oxford-street. Newport: young, Chemist, High-street. Cannot be had I from other Chemists. N.B.—None genuine anless bearing G. D. Horton" in red across oaoh IsheL Lstters an*wsr*d free, PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS at the following rates:— R RE r. SIX ONCK. 'J.IIRS. TIM!S. TIMKS. TIMRS. S. D. S. D. S: D 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 13 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extra 7 « 2 0 4 0 A C6 words. 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the WESTERN MAIL" and EVEN- ING BXPRBSS WORDS. ONCB. THitirr. six OBDS. ONCII. TIMKS. TIMES. S. D. S* D. S. D. 12 0r less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 o 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 40 Each extra 7 0 4 0 8 1 0 words 1 0 In all cairn the name and address are counted M part of the Advertisement. MEDICAL. I E-ITTAL. -Wanted, good, all-round Assistant, to take charge of branches.—Apply B 21, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell824 WANTED, Locum Tenens, from 10th August, for TV a fortnight.—State terms and reference Dr. Morgan, Clydach Vale, Rhondda. e3941w9 LEGAL LEGAL.-wnted, a good Shorthand Typist.—Apply Spickett and Sons. Pontypridd. e3943w8 SCHOLASTIC WANTED at once, Governess for five children; TV eldest ten; usual English subjects, Latin, French, and Music; Churchwoman.—Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. ebb, Hafodyddol, Nantyglo, Mon. e3913w6 r HOUSEKEEPERS, &c, MOTHERS Help wanted; small family; comfortable ?'JL home.-Mrs. Wilmshurst, North Villa, Hereford. e3957w6 MOTHER'S Help; domesticated; needlewoman; JjJL cheerful; servant kept; two in family; com- fortable home.-Apply Mrs. Collins, 130, Commercial- street, Newport, Mon. eSGSlw5 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, General Servant; two in family.—Mrs. Vf ?I?'Owell, Greengate House, Southemdown, Bridg- OIld. e3975wll WANTED, good General, able to do plain cooking; W aged 20-25; must have good references; good wages to suitable person.—D. J. Thomas, Butcher, Whitchurch, Cardiff. eU846 WANTED, Housemaid and Kitchenmaid, both W,about 20, immediately used to ladles' service; good Wages.-Roberts, Llwynderw, Llanwrtyd Wells. e3962w6 "TX7"ANTED, a. Kitchenmaid.-Apply Mrs. Bowen, f" Llwyngwair, Newport R.S.O., Pem. e3961wl0 GOOD General; near Londo n; small family; nurse Gkept.-Apply, oy letter, Miss Jordan, Knoll, Clytba Park, Newport, Mon. I I e3967wl0 HOUSEMAID wanted.—Apply Mr. Pen-y Oliver, HRa?ensworth, Plymouth-road, Penarth. e3mw7 WANTED at once, good Cook-General.—Apply Pree?e, Stationer, StanweU-road, Penarth. ew7 W ANTED, a good Plain Cook; assistance given in H kitchen; 4 maids kept.—Apply, stating wages, length of service, all particulars, Mrs. Edward David, Be&dre. LiMuM. osft" W- ANTED, by first week in September, Plain Cook or Cook-General; family four; house-parlour- maid kept; liberal wages.—Apply, by letter, Mrs. Marsh, Tregenna, Llanishen, Cardiff. e5903w6 WANTED at once, an experienced General Servant W as Plain Cook; housemaid kept.—Mr. Edwards, Courtland House, Merthyr Tydfil. e3382w6 £ 18.—Cook-General wanted; country; wash, iron, anti 3L/ usual housc-cleaning; obliging.—References to R. E., Evening Express, Newport. e3883w5 WANTED, a good General Servant; reference.—Mrs. f V Lewis, Llanishen Court, near Usk. e3862w7 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, two respectable Girls as servants for Vy hotel work; able to wash and cook; one to assist in bar when necessary; good characters indis- penftble.-Apply Mrs. Henn, Panteg Hotel, Aber, Car- dlff. e5971w!0 IMMEDIA TEL Y, Plain Cook-General; wages, 30s. per .L month. Also two Barmaids, one for hotel bar and one for vaults; personal application.—Mrs. Aurelius, Navigation Hotel, Treharris. e39S3wlO P ENARTH.-Smart Boy wanted; wages, 10s. week. JL Apply Steward, Yacht Club, Penarth. e3912w6 WANTED, Young Lady Book-keeper and to YV in bar.—Lion Hotel, Rhayader. e3966w6 WANTED, strong Cook-General; also Girl for up- yf stairs; good refereuces.-Davies, Great Western Hotel, Abergwynfi. e3S42w5 "1'i1:T AITRES8ES.-Wanted, experienced Head and f f Second, for coffee-room; two kept.-Apply Mrs. Savours, St. Vincent's Rock Hotel, Clifton, Bristol. ew5 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS To Butchers. Wanted, Young Man as Slaughterman, j. do a round, and willing to make hiinself g?ne- j rally -ful.-Apply, personally, Grey, 164, Cowbridge- road, Cairdiff. e3974w7 APPRENTICE for Co ?l chbuil4ing, Ship RepMnng, ,L.id and Sons, Collingdon-road, Car- dig- ell839 GROCERY.—Wanted at once, an Improver or Junior G-Appiy D&viM, Talywain. ell841 GROCER'S Haulier.-Wanted, a strong, willing Young Afan as Under-Haulier.-Full particulars to Daniel and Son, Pontvpool. e3964wl0 WANTED, Groom-Coachman; single; experienced. Yt Apply Dr. Frost, Llanhilleth, near Newport, Mon. e3965wl0 ANTED, competent Lino Operator at once; T T Welsh indispensable.—Apply Tarian Office, Aberdare. ell840 WANTED, Ploughman; to live in house; wages, 12s. per week—Apply Hovvells Bros., Llancadle, Car- diff. e3945w5 WANTED, unmarried, single-handed Gardener; ex- vV perienced inside and outside; live in house.— State wages Summers, Milton, Pembroke. e3968w6 WANTED, September, Man as Gardener, Wife as ? V Caretaker, county residence; wages, 20s.—State ages and family B 34, Evening Express, Cardiff. ew7 GROCERS.—Wanted, Welsh Junior and Improver, Gwith Alfred R. Hunt, Wainfelin, Pontypool. ew8 WANTED, W holt-sale Foreman, capable of taking Vt charge of books and able to solicit, if required; good wages to suitable man; only those well up in the trade need apply-Edgar Rees, Merchant, Haverford- west. e3902w6 GROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted, a few <Uf smart Countermen; well up at both counters; accustomed to quick cash trade; state age, salary (out). Also Improvers.—Particulars to W. W., Gresham House. Rhyl. e3908w6 WANTED, an experienced Drapery Assistant, with YV good knowledge of millinery.—Applications, stating wages, experience, &c., to be in by August 6th, addressed President, Co-operative Society, New Tre- degar. ellS22 QUAR3Y34EN and Stone Dressers wanted; used to i dock and railway work.—Apply E. Turner and Sons, Fetterhill, near Coteford, Glos. ell817 W ANTED, a respectable Mother's Help, also good yV General, in respectable business house; good wage and h-e.-Apply, fully, B 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e33S4\v5 A trustworthy Man, of active habits (aged 25 to 40), ?? is wanted to take up a responsible and remunera tive outdoor position, part time.—Write, in first instance stating age, occupation, See., A 97, Evening Express Cardiff. ■ e3S71w5 TO Machinists.—Wanted immediately, thoroughly com- petent Man; able to work Robinson's 4 cutter and moulding machines.—Apply Jenkins and Son, Steam Joinery Works, Porth, Rhondda Valley. e3877w5 ARCHITECT and Surveyor requires a Pupil imme- diately; varied practice; personal supervision; moderate premium.—Apply Box 200, Post-office, Bris- tol. e3874w5 WANTED, a few smart LaCa who can ride bicycles; must be rcspectablo and produce good references. —Apply "Evening Express" Office. ell793 Y ST"ANTED, reepectaDle Lads to Sell the Fvening xpreS5" nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street, Newport. 610220 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. RECEIVING Clerk required; experienced in checking Rgoods and accounts preferred.—Apply, stating particulars, Manager, Park Hotel, Cardiff. e3970w6 £ 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for addressing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for proposal Manager, BB. Elm Lodge. Southall, Middlesex. e3947w8 2 Weekly.—Evening or spare time employment any- where offered to any person who can write.—For particulars send addressed envelope to L. Paynter and Co., 78, Mysore-road, Clapham, London. e3948w8 — PARTNERSHIP. ADVERTISER, With 25 years' first-class commercial j? experience In this district, wants Change; would give substantial bonus for suitable berth in Cardiff or district, or could find £ 2/300 capital, which, with ser- vices, would return fair liviu.-B 46, Evening Exprece, Cardiff. opmwlo APARTMENTS. WANTED, in Swansea, by a single gentleman, a Bedroom and Sitting-room; near the sea pre- ferred; permanency it suited.—Apply to M. E. White, TV-clyd, Hirwain. e3946w5 BARRY.—Furnished Houses, during August.-Apply, B8tatir?g' requirements, to Blackmore, Auctioneer, Barry. e3928 w7 NEAR Mumbles.—House to Let (furnished), one or two months; facinga; delightfully situated; contains three entertaining and five bed rooms; piano; bath (h. and c.).—Jones, 10, Bryn-road, Swansea. ew7 COUNTRY House.—Apartments to Let, for August; 2 miles from sea and station.—Williams, Scleddy Park, Dwrbach, Pembrokeshire. e3892 w5 PREMISES. ESSES. S. BERN AND PERTWEE, m AUCTION&EBS, 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, SI, St. Mary. Cardiff. Established 1849. T ENBY.-F u-dehs!l'n]Eiouse-2 sitting, 3 bed rooms, batbroo-n,during August; ?2 guineas weekly.- Morgan, 3, Narberth Villas, Tenby. e3955w6 rLet, The Ferns, Penarth, in own grounds (for- r mc,rl? dockmaster's residence); 3 reception and 9 bed rooms: large garden, coach-house, stable, &c.-For further information apply Bests Department, Accoun- tant's Office, Taff Vale Railway, Cardiff, or Dock Superintendent. ell842 TO Let, a lock-up Shop in High-street; good posi- JL tion.—Apply Jones, Bod Lion, Abera.von. e3S60w6 TO Let, 20, Neville-street, 14, Wellfield-road.—Apply ± 8, Wellfield-road, Cardiff. e3S6Sw6 PENARTH.-For Houses to let apply Mules, Penarth JL Auction and Estate Agency, Royal-buildings, Penarth. P3938W14 TO Let, at once, House; 3 sitting, 6 bed rooms; fur- nished; 3 guineas aad rates and taxes; unfur- nished, L60 year.-Apply Mrs. Bickham Dunn, 139, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e3939w5 CLAREMONT, 60, Clive-road, Canton (near tram terminus)—very convenient, well-built Family Residence, with large, well-stocked and secluded garden; coach-house, stabling, greenhouse, &c., at rear; frontage, including Iiide entrance, 44ft.; 5 good bedrooms, 2 large attics, bathroom, lavatory, &c., dry and large cellars, drawing-room 18ft. x 14ft., kitchen 21ft. x lift. 6in.; suit doctor.—Key and particulars A. H. Dutton, 122, Llandaff-road, e3923w7 Q O and 33, Gough-str, to Let or Sold; in good 3 A?d repair; rent, 8s._ ;,I; 27, Ha?eiock-street, Car- diff. J e3876w5 SHOP and House to lit; best position, Cowbridge- road; low rent.-App B 7, Evening Express, Car- diff. e3886w5 XTJ"ANTED by September, House; rent 10s.; bath- V room.-B 10, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3899w5 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL VILLAGE General Stores, near Dorchester; present tenant 20 years; post-of5ce attached to business; returns about £20 weeklYi post-office and sublets more than clear rent; freehold'can be purchased; price for business £100, and stock aiout £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bris- tol. REFRESHMENTS, Sweets, facing splendid Park, suburb Bristol; last tenant 8 years; ingoing £60, and stock about £ 25.—Apiily to Tebbs. B U-ICIIERS suburb, ^Bristol; must sell through _D family ma.tte.-APPly Tebbs. rpEBBS has several genuine Refreshment Businesses he TE = highly recommend at all prices.—Apply for par- ticulars to above address. J e3878w6 PUBLIC HOUSES. 0AD8IDE Hotel, few miles from Weston-super- Mare; principal hotel for miles around; yard, stabling, garden, and Jar. orchard; sound trade, about £100 monthly; changed tenants once 18 years; price, including part furniture;\C85fl.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria- chambers, Victoria-street,. Bristol. TTRACTIVfc ana dei&htf.ully situated Hotel; busy main thoroughfare, jEtrtstol; sound, profitable, trade, aboat £30 weekly; large jurd and commodious stabling; ingoing, fully turn 9700; if desired, £ 200 may rsmaln —Apply Tebbs, Victoria-street, Bristol. COUN'rRH otel. four miles from Wistol, doing larg3 I tre of £ 40 wee. capable of doing much more 1. pmpi3r 'h'ands; free W wines and spirits; ingoing £ 800; 2^'W^UdWlsb'Vj^PPly Tebbs, Bristol. OUNTRY lia?i So?set; doing pront&Me trade, C nearly L40 weekiy; rent £45; exceptionally nice, comfortable home; garden and land if desired; ingoing, including part furniture, £000, or reasonable offer.- Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. 'i"REE Hotel, important seaside town, South Devon; L' long lease; fully furnished; £ 1,460.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. "rryiEE Hotel, centrally situated, Bristol; sound trade, L' averages about £ 25 weekly, all counter trade, and respectable; absolutely free for everything-; exceptional opportunity; ingoing £ 550; worth much more.—Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. HANDSOME Spirit Vaults, best position in Bristol, commanding corner premises; handsomest bars in Bristol; glass trade averages about £42 weakly; closed Sundays, ingoing LIOW; tied ales only.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ROADSIDE Beerhouse, with wine license, near Yate, Gloucestershire; 3;1 acres land, garclen; ingoing E120.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. OADSIDB Hotel, just outside of Gloucester; attrac- tive premises; two bars, 12 rooms upstairs, bath- room; large garden, greenhouse, stabling; returns average about £35 weekly; present tenant 10 years; in- going FM.-APply Tebbs, Bristol. SPIRIT Vaults, grand open position, centre Bristol, near all the business establishments; all counter trade about JE15 weekly; closed Sundays; easily man- aged suit ladies or young couple; ingoing £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. v. ILLAGE pretty Licensed House, Gloucestershire; choap business for £ 150.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. T. EBBS has several genuine Beerhouses at all prices. j. Send for particulars. e3879w5 FARMS AND GARDENS. LAXTON Strawberries.-{)rders can now be booked for early pot runners Laxton Royal Sovereign," Apply Gardener, Maindee Park, Newport. e3952 FURNITURE. AGNIFICENT Pair Oil Paintings, 12 guinew; M pianoforte, £ W! iramlve Sideboard, Rll 10s.; very large Mirror, 45s.—Harris, 7, New Arcade, Newport. Nat. Telephone, 0510- TO Parties Fu-ishing.-All Brass Bedstead, only LS; _L another, £ 6 58.; sixteen Black and Brass, 25s. to 50s.; Library Suite, Oak, only £ 5; Book-case, 55s.; Knee- hole Writing Table, 57s. 6d.—Harris, The Market, Dock- street, Newport. Exchange if desired. National Tele- phone 0510. I ,t-KER,S Stock.—Bedroom Suites in ash, walnut, Af oak, mahogany, &c.; complete suites, with glass door, wardrobes, from 4 guineas the suite; grand selec- tion; rare bargains. 'Phone 0510.-Newport: Harris, The Market. FI lTHIRTY Saddlebags and Velvet Suites, 4, 4i, 5, 6, 7, and 8 guineas; wonderful value. Also Cabinets, Tables, Brasses and Fenders; very cheap.—E. E. Harris, Wholesale and Retail House Furnisher, The Market-hall, Newport. ell6,23 BEVAN ana CO.'s special bargains lor casl}.—Cardiff, j3 Swansea, Pontypndd, Newport, ?Mitypoot. BJJYAN and Co. for h:l.DdsõmeT-carpeta. Bbordered and ready for faring, from 118. lid. _BEVAN and Co. for grand patterns m"oauent Bv.1u? in Floorcloth -d Linole.m. BJSVAN and Co. for Carpets and HeaBthnt?a of e?ery Bdescription at lowest prices^ B-. EVAN and Co. for massive Iron Bedsteads, 2in. pillars, from £1 11B. 6d. EVAN and Co7 for splendid Head and Foot AU- Bbrass Bedsteads, from ? 4s. BJSVAN and Co. for best value in Wire-woven Mat- Btress?s. full-sized, from 7s. lid. BEVAN and Co. for MI-sixed own ma?a Feather BB,,ds, good linen ticks, from 32s. 6d. BBVANandCo. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, j) plate-glas8 backS, from £3 19s. 6d: BEVAN and CoT for immense selection Walnut and othcr Ovennantels, 5s. lId. to 10 guineas. VA N ?l and CO. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, rgiass, marble stand, chairs_Us. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- Broom Suites, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabinets and Sideboards; great variety. t~>EVAN and Co. for Amaric?n Organs, every instru- ? mentwarrMted ?OyM? from &7 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for Pianofortes, full compMs, hand- Bsome walnutcaee?, frem £15 15a. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites, Bgraue, patterns, from 8 to 18 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a magnificent iastrument, 28 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for really beautiful Suites in figured Bailk, from 12 gmneas to 25 guineas. EVAN and  Co. for the King of all Pianos; see it rb(?fc.zo buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. e10806 BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.), Largest Furnishers, Cardiff, Swansea. Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool. BICYCLES, &c. A Lady's Raglan, new fixed wheel, £ 7 7s.; free wheel ditto, LB 8s.; gold lined gent's free wheel Raglan, new, £8 Es. re-nibbc-red outer covers, 7s. 6d. each; inner tubes with valves, 4s.; new Dunlop licensed covers, 12s. 6d. each; new cover to fit Clincher, Clipper, or Palmer rims, 12s. 6d. each.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. ell752 BICYCLE for Disposal; high-class Coventry, gent.'a, Bnearly new safety; free wbeel, rim brake, silver- plated rims, British Dunlop tyres, all accessories; machine not soiled; no use to owner; sell for L4 17s. 6d. lowest; approval with pleasure: genuine bargain.-K. Gill, Waveney Villa, Beach-road, Weston-super-Mare. e11722 REPAIRS, if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. 11 sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el647 A James Cycle, lady's or gent's, Hyde free wheel, 2 Arim brakes or option back pedalling, hub brake, plated rims, g roiler chain, for £ 10 10s. cash, or 20s. monthly; 2 speed gear fitted 30s. extra; other Models at 12 and 15 guineas. These cycles are built by a firm of 25 years' experience, and both racers and roadsters are famous on the path and road; free-wheeling and back- pedalling Lady's and Gent's Tricycles a speciality.— Write to-day for 1903 catalogues and deferred payment order forms to the James Cycle Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. ell071 AN ExcelsIor Cycle, by Bayliss Thomas, Coventry, lady's or gent's, Hyde free wheel, 2 rim brakes, plated rims, Clincher A-won tyres, roller chain, hub brake optional; cash, £10 10s., or 21s. monthly; grand value. A Eureka Cycle, same makers, complete with front rim brake, mudguards, steering lock, roller chain, for LS 8s. cash or 16s. 9jd. monthly. This is the best working man's machine made, and is fully guaranteed.— Catalogues and orde > forms from the Excelsior Cycle Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 395. ell071 A few?hop?soiled and second-hand ,Ay's and gent's ACycles for disposal at very low rates to clear; cash or monthly payments. Repairs executed to all makes Df Cycles at lowest rates; largest stock of accessories kept in South Wales. Send your inquiries; prompt attention guaranteed.—Address 13C, Castle-road, Cardiff. A Question.—Why purchase a3appointment at Aau,,tion-rooms or be led astray by alluring adver- tisements when you can suit both your pocket and desires by making a selection at Robert Bevan's well- known depot, who cordially invites inspection? Note the following:- B"EVAN'S~Special; fitted- wit? free wheel, coaster Bhub, plated rims, front rim brake; guaranteed for twelve months; £5 17fc. 6d. EVAN^S Standard, Kew Hudson; nttfd witt n?I- Bbearing free wheel, front and back Bowden brakes, Dunlop tyres, plated rims; fully guaranteed for two years; £10 10s., or monthly payments of 21s. BEVAN'S Diamond; fitted witn free wheel, Bowden Brim brake on back and Crabbe on front wheels, plated rims, British tyres; £7 7s., or 12 payments of 15s. BEVAN'S Rover; fitted with Cover frictionless free Bwbeel, Rover rim brakes, Dunlop tyres; machine beautifully lined in green and gold; £12 12s., or monthly payments of 24s. 6d. BEVAN baa a great number of second-hand Cycles, in Bgood condition, from ?2 10s.-Robert Bevan, 31, Castle-street, Cardiff. eU582. MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. AYLIFFK and Sons, Daisy Motor and Cycle Works. 1-1 Cardiff and Newport.—Only Depot in Wales and Monmouthshire for 6, 3, and 12-h.p. genuine De Dion Cars. Sole Agents for M.M.C. Cars and Engines. We can deliver from stock £ -h.p. Cars. Also good stock I 3-h.p. Rex Motor Cyc"; marvellous hill-climbers; mount, with patent Sociable. Kerry Motor C?.e-, ?l-h.p.; best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Special plant for charging accumu- lators. Nat. Telephone .832. ell424 EXCELSIOR Motor Cycles, world-famed for speed and hill climbing; winners, of all the principal contests; hold world's records; the most reliable motor cycle made; in 2, 2i, and 2i brake horse-power; spray or surface carburetter, valve lifter, rim brakes, and all latest improvements; prices from £45; comparison tests invited.—Catalogues and booklets from Excelsior Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 395. ell070 CLEMENT-James's Motor Cycles, by James's Cycle Co.; weight about 701b., latest improvements; price with belt drive, jE38, or chain drive with 2 speed gear, £ 42; other Models with special design frame, 2-h.p., L45, 2i-h.p. ditto, £50. Lists on application.—Tlx# jauss Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, iBS. SEVERAL Motor Tricycles and Quadricycles for dis- posal; 2i and 5 hp.; 'tn nearly new condition; by Perry and Co. (Ltd.), Birmingham; excellent hill climbers; Bowden lifters, spare tanks, band brakes, grappler tyres, De Dion carburettors, celluloid accumu- lators; guaranteed in perfect working order; from £35 each; cost double; trial allowed to intending purchaser; great bargains; motor castings and complete engines and. spare parts in stock; plugs; volt-metres, valves, springs, washers, contact screws, and blades, &c., of all makes. Petrol, &c. Repairs executed. Any make Car or Cycle supplied at lowest prices—Inquiries Motor Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, 395. ell070 NBW Hudson Motor Cycle, genuine De Dion engine, NSproy carburetter, 2-horBe power; Dunlop motor tyres; weight 801b.; price f,45 caah, or monthly terms can be arranged.—Robert Bevan, 31, Castle-street, Car- diff. ell581 MUSICAL. BRINSMEAD Piano; only E15 cash; a useful prac- J) tising instrument.—Thompson and Shackell (Limi- ted), 24, ueell-street, Cardiff. ERARD Piano; only £ 28 cash; in walnut case, and exquisite tone.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Caidiff CIOLLARD and Collard Piano; £25 cash; in handsome rosewood case.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24 Queen-street, Cardiff. PARKARD Organ, with 11 stops; in handsome case; JL only B12 10s.; originally 36 guineas. Several others equally cheap. List free.—Thompson and Shackell (Limi- ted), 24, Quaen-street, Cardiff. e9707 PIANOS, Pianos, Pianos.—B. J. Heath and Sons' JL special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern improven ents. "?A RTISTIC" Model; good walnut caw; full œm- ,rA --3L pass; cash, £15 1. "T^UBOPEAN" Model; line walnut case:check J? actiou, trichord, &c.; cash, £18 185. A LEXANDER" Model; full compass; handsome J\_ marqiieterie panel, &c.; cash, LES 12s. 6d. "TTANDSOME Pianoforte," in Loui8e case; full size H and compass; rich case and tone; double sconces; ca$P. £25 4&. ""Jlyl'USIC Trades Association" &"del; marveUous ITX value; beantiful, rich tone; cash. £3l. "T^vRAWING-Room Model"; a perfect instrument fof i touch, tone, and durability; ash, ;ES? 108. WE shall be pleased to arrange for any of these instruments to be obtained on our improved Hire System.-For terms, Ac., oall at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Penarth, and Port Talbot. elllaz DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in fult compass Dizoa framed Piamfort-. "COLLEGE" Model; cO r-h, L16 165.; (class A) solid walnutwood case. "UIAIEGE Model; cash, tis 18s.; (class -B) solid walaatwood case. "EDUC,ATIONAL" Model; cash, £ 22 ids.; handsome walnutwood case. •TTNFLEXIBLE'' Model; cash, £ 23 10s.; full '?ize? JL upright piaao; vertical stringing. "TBONCLcAD" Model; cash, LZS; small upright grand X overstrung. "X ISZT" Model; cash, £ 31 10s.; magnificent value; I i overstrung. "T7"AIS'RR" Me"; cash, L42; a full upright concert j? grMd. _?? ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase A System for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and o., Piano and Organ Merchant^, Diaigh-streA aad Castle Arcade, Cardiff. el0696 WAGON AND COLLIERY REQUISITIES. SLEEPERS, Fencing Posts, &c., all sizes; creosoted 0 aud c¡ean.-Charle Calder and Co., Prince of WaJf? Dock. Swansea. ell567 SPORTING TO save 25 per cent., ouy jour Fishing Taeklo, Cricket, and Tennis from Chambers, Gunmaker, El, Castle-street, Cardiff; also at Bristol and Shepton Mallot. Nat. Telephone. No. 013JS. <10642 LAND AND FARMS. FARM, productive, for Sale; few miles from Hirwain" F-B 1. Eiening Express, Cardiff. e3875w5 GOOD Grass to Let on Tack.-Apply Baker, Deryn GCottage, Bumney Village. e3938w8 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. THE Patent Eclipse Knitting Machine, the most per- feet Knitter of Socks and Stockings in the world. Simple in construction, easy to learn, and light running. -Send post-card for price list to Spencer's Bab; Car- riage Warehouse, St. John's-square. Cardiff. ell012-c MISCELLANEOUS. IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest ahOJ I. in > Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Forei-p) is 38, Castle Arcado (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for tea years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxet cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. SILKS.-Bankrupt Stock; 2,750 yards rich, black corded Silk, 2/3 yard, usual price 3/113; 1,270 yards coloured Satin, Sid. yard; 860 Bedspreads, 9id., usual price 1/6:1.-Bowen, Job Buyer, 66, Jeffreys-road, Clapham, London. e3893w5 ? ?\ h Portable and 7ft. Mill, B120; 8-h. Portable and _LU 6ft. Mill, L96; 12-h. Portable, 65ft. lOin. belt; several Steam Pumps, Tangye, &c.; lOin. Horizontal; sale or hire purchase.-Atlantic Works, Newport. ewll SPECIAL Value.-Suit Lengths, is. 64., 106. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s 6d.; all wool; vicunas, serges,*tweeds; ladies' costume and jacket cloths; patterns free; any length cut; carriage pud.-Albion Woollen Manufactu- ring Co., 56, Woodhouse-lane, Leeds. elloll. A Chinese Honeymoon "Three Little Maids," and A Chinese Honeymoon "?hree Littte Mat<ts," a.n<! graphic post-cards of either of the'.bo?e plays at Is. per packet.—Can, be obtained at the Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail. Cardiff. Ij^MBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packets of three t?MBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, :n packets of three Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rjI ^HE A B C of Bridge; new edition; Is. 2d. post f:e?- T-It,,Ii,,nry D?p,Imet, WeBtern Mail, Cardi1r. FOUNTAIN P"ns.—A large variety of all makes and Fin all qualities; prices from Is. each.-statlonery Department, Western Mail, Cardi1!. PROGRESSIVE Whist Badges.—The Golliwog" J. Series, 2d. per dozen-StatiorAery Department, Western Mai!, Cardiff.  Pen Nib that will suit almost every writer, the ?? Western Mail Quill; sample box 6d.. post free. Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. ESSERT Papers, 25 ? for 6d.; five Ciderent sizes and JLF designs.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, Tpapers, &c.; prices Is. and 4a.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. INDEXED Letter File6.—Amberg, Warwick, Match- irNDEXED Letter Files.—Amberg, Warwick, Match- prices.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. CONSULT ite (a book that every family requires), 2s. 9d., post free. -Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. T HE "Tattler" Fountain Pen, fitted with 14-carat geld nib; price 3s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. "THE Law of Landlord and Tenant," with, a copious collection of useful forms, Is. 2d. post free.-8tationery Dei-artment, Wesjern Mail, Cardiff. MUSIC Ruling Pens; holder and two pens, complete, HJL on card; price Bd.-Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. THE Pen-carbon Letter Book; copies wilile writing; no press, no work; any ink and any pen; the most perfeot, rapid, and efficient method of copying letters, &c., ever invented; full directions given with each book; price 5s. 9d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ITSEFUL and Ornamental Shelf Paper for decoration of shelves or cupboards, &c., with brass nails for fixing; box, containing twelve yards, 8d., post free -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. BUBGL^B-Proof Safe; patent lock; suitable for Bpapers or jewels; an exact model of ordinary large safe; price L2 6a.tationery Department, Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. I rnHE Pen-caroon Manifold Order Book of 100 pages; rr?HE t'en-caroon MMiifoid Order Book of 100 pages; using ordinary pen aad ink.-Stationery Department, Weetern Mail, Cardiff. 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Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- tical jecipes; prices, Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d.; poet froe. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. I MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, A Cflltchœ, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Makic Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten dant. Catalogue free.-Alkn Pearce, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead. Bristol. ell647 KERNICK'S Vegetable Pills purify the blood and Kstreng,then the system; each box is a complete medicine chest and invaluable when touring; 7 £ d., 13kd., and.Zs. 911., of all chemists. ell78* HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &e. THICK Bay Mare; 14.3; 5 years; good worker; quiet JL steam; sound; suit butcher or grocer.—R. K., Wes- tern Mail, Newport. e £ 95Gw9 USEFUL Cob Mare, 14 hands; also new and seoond- hand pure traps, one Grwn&Tmer's rt.-21. 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"TWO MEN FROM KIMBERLEY," By H. BARTON BAKER, Author of Robert Miner, Anarchist," Stafford, a Romance," &0. I PART THE FOURTH. Lifting. the Veil. CHAPTER t-Continued. Fatfaeri and Daughter. "Lilian," he went on, "I've told him the story; let him tell it you-I cannot. I will go out and take a stroll and smoke my pipe." Then he drew Herbert a little on one side, and said in a low voice, Deal with her as gently as you can, for she was Lilian's mother." Herbert pressed his hand in response, and Vanstone went out of the room, greatly relieved at having delegated the painful task to another. But Herbert soon discovered that Lilian was determined to know the whole truth, and would not be put off with half-conifdences. Her keen intellect in a moment detected a prevarication, for, as has been said before, i no one could look her in the face and lie to her. Nor had Herbert any inclination to shield the false wife behind the much-injured husband. When Vanstone returned, which was not for a long time, he found Lilian alone and in tears. She went to him and threw her arms round his neck, and kissing him, murmured My dear, dear father." He understood what she meant by those Words. Don't be too hard upon her; she was your mother," he whispered huskily. We will never speak of those things again," she answered quietly. I had quite made up my mind that you should never know of my existence," he said presently. I longed to see you once, that I might carry your image in my heart, and then go out of your life for ever." It was a very crue l resolve," she retorted gravely. But see what I am," he cried passion- ately; a beggar, a-" Hush," she interrupted, putting her hand over his mouth, you are my dear father; whatever you may be it is not by any fault of your own; your life has been ruined by another." she added, in answer to a depre- cating look, but in heart you are still good and true and noble." "God bless you, dear, for those words; it has lifted a load of degradation off me. I feel a man again." And to prove it he laid his arms upon the table and, sinking his face upon them, sobbed aloud. And Lilian knelt down at his feet, and put her arms around him, and drew his head upon her bosom. And it seemed to Harry Vanstone that all the sufferings of nearly a quarter of a century were compensated by that moment of supreme happiness. "Father," said Lilian suddenly, there is one question I must ask you. Did you or- my mother-make a provision for me? I have been receiving, ever since I was fifteen, a handreda yeathat Aunt Rose told me was left by my parents." Vanstone shook his head. I did not know of your existence until yesterday, and I do not think, indeed, I am sure, your mother had not the meaw of doing so." Lilian," he added, after a little thought, depend upon it, it is Rose who has done this out of her own means." You believe so ? I feel sure of it." How ungrateful I have been to her." Oh, those coals of fire, those coals of fire, how they scorch he murmured sadly. And I have judged her so wrongly. I can never forgive myself," said Lilian. When Herbert returned to the room the three took council together as to their move- ments in the immediate future. Lilian said that she could not do or think of anything until she had seen her aunt; so it was arranged that she should go back to Ferncombe in the morning, and that the length of her stay there would depend upon circumstances. And now it was Herbert's turn. He had been so completely absorbed by the astounding surprises and revelations which affected Lilian that everything else had been put out of his head. But the conversation now turned upon the attempted assassination I —the second to which Herbert had been ex- posed by the hands of this desperado, Dick Weston, alias Jasper Roydon, and in whom Lilian expressed herself to be quite certain that she recognised the man who was in the box with Agatha at the Lyceum. What could be the motives for such a desperate crime? They must be very power- ful. And who was this treble personality? Herbert related to Vanstone the meeting with Weston at the railway station, the con- versation, as far as he could remember it, that took place in the train, and what followed. I believe that Lilian is right in identifying him with the man whom we saw with Agatha. The face seemed to be familiar to me, but with a difference: it was the absence of the beard that Weston always wore; this would connect him with Lilian Griceson—good God is it possible that he could have been the man with whom she went away-the murderer of Mr. Griceson ? Such a series of coincidences seemed to be widely improbable, but there was certainly a chain of circumstantial evidence that linked all the events together. Weston, on that fatal night, was going to Tunbridge Wells when they met. Again, there were Lilian's suspicions that Agatha was connected with the outrage in River Lane, and was con- cealed in Mrs. Fennell's house when he, Herbert, came to it. But the motive, the motive?" exclaimed Herbert; there must be an overwhelmingly strong motive to acoount for a murder and three daring attempts at another." "I remember now," said Vanstone musingly, "that when Roydon was in his cups he used to brag about his ancient family, and that he would be a baronet one day. I never took any notice of his bounce at the time, and had quite forgotten all about it until now. The papers relating to yourself were the only thing missing—might not those have been the motive for the murder? "Herbert," cried Van- stone, starting up, this man is some usurper of your rights. I see it all. This matter must be investigated at once. Let us be off to Lon- don to-morrow morning, and put the matter in the hands of the police. Of course, you must start with the attempt upon your life on Dartmoor to-day, connecting it with the assault in the railway carriage, while I will join my experiences to your testimony. But we will say nothing about the third man at present, or our suspicions about the murder; we musn't try to prove too much at first." "Would it not also be as well to write to the Exeter police? He might be lurking about the county," suggested Lilian. "Certainly," acquiesced Vanstone; "not that it is in the least probable that he will remain -in the neighbourhood after being recognised." Herbert lot. 0U8 wrote A letter describing what had befallen him upon Dartmoor, to- gether with a description of the man and hia disguise. As the post was gone for the night, it was arranged that it should be despatched bv the first train in the morning. "If I had been asked to give an opinion as to the relations which existed between Miss Griceson and her companion, I should have said most probably husband and wife," ob- served Lilian when this matter had been settled. "They were certainly on very inti- mate terms "But that would negative our theory that he was the undoer of poor Lilian Griceson and the murderer of her father," objected Her- bert. "True, true; that would be too terrible to think of," cried Miss Vanstone, hastily. "I wish we knew where to find this lady; to find her might give us a clue to him," said Vanstone; musingly. "I wonder if we could get any information about her by going to Sandlands," suggested.1 Herbert. "She may have returned there, though I don't think it likely; but we may hear something. You, Mr. Vanstone, are an utter stranger, and could make the inquiries without exciting attention." That's a good idea, Herbert, and we'll act upon it," said Vanstone, "and before we go to the police." 4* The three left Bovey Tracey by a very early, train the next morning; Lilian got out at Newton Abbot, while the two men went on to Exeter to catch the express to London. CHAPTER II. In Mr. Isaac, Johnson's Office. Mr. Isaac Johnson, although still connected with the firm of Messrs. Green and Fulby, carried on business on his own account in a dingy little office adjoining their large offices, in one of the dingiest blocks in Gray's Inn. Green and Fulby were what is called a highly respectable firm of solicitors. They had a reputation to keep up; therefore, when they had any shady business on hand, they found it very convenient to have a sharp prac- titioner like Mr. Isaac Johnson, who was daring and unscrupulous in his methods, to fall back upon; one who would take the whole onus upon himself, under secret guarantees, of anything disagreeable or not altogether comme il faut that resulted from his methods. On the afternoon of the eventful day 011 which I closed the third part of this narrative, Mr. Johnson was seated before his desk in his dingy den, into which only a twilightt ever strayed from the heavens, and where gas was indispensable throughout the day both in summer and winter, pondering over some folios that, to judge by the faded look of the ink, had been written many years. No. 1 began: "I Dorothea Lady Marston nee Dysart wife of Sir Uriah Maraton, Bart., now lying at the point of death do hereby declare that these following are my last wishes and instruc- tions," etc., etc. This was the document concerning which Mr. Johnson had made his visit to Marstoa Hall. Messrs. Green and Fulby had sent Johnsoa to Cape Town, in the interests of a client, to trace a certain young scapegrace, who, after committing forgery and robbery, had bolted off to South Africa; the police were after him, and to endeavour to baffle them, and get him clean off to some country with which we have no extradition treaty, was the object of Mr. Johnson's journey. This business brought the agent into com- munication, direct and indirect, with a great number of shady individuals; and he gathered a good deal of biographical data of these black sheep, which he thought might be turned to good account when he returned to England. While he was at Kimberley, the private detective who was assisting him in his search pointed out a notorious desperado named Dick Weston. "That chap's about as bad as you make 'em," said his informant; "he boasts that there is only one life stands between him and the succession to a baronetcy, and that he's now on the look-out for it. And God help the life if he comes across it." (To be continued).
I LOOKING AHEAD.
I LOOKING AHEAD. "I have been thinking," remarked a. thoughtful looking man to a, chance acquaintance—"I have been thinking what 1 shall put my boy to when he is old enough. "At present I am a. little uncertain whether it would not be wise to let him finish, his education in Germany, so that he might have the advantage of a continental train- ing and the chances of acquiring another language besides his own. Otherwise I should, proba.bly send him to some technical school here, for I am a great believer in handicrafts. My wife talks of giving him a university edu- cation, but I don't know. It rather unfits « fellow for anything but a professional career, and they say that all the professions aje. overcrowded." The other man agreed. "Better let him learn a good trade." he said; "electrical engineering or something of that kind. But, by the way, how old is he?" "Well," replied the anxious parent, looking ahead a little, of course—he's tbreq months old to-day." "Your first, I suppose." "Ye-es. "I thought so," said the other man as he walked off with a superior smile.
DEAD TO RIGHTS.
DEAD TO RIGHTS. Groomer: My wife haa been pestering me all the week to attend a woman's rights meeting. But I compromised by buying her a new hat. Bloomer: Ah, I see! That's where you had her dead to rights.
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