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AUGUSTINE J. STONEl (Late STONE BROS.), FUNERAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. j Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704: Barry Docks, No. 37. Post Office Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE a BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Bjury Docks. g 5, WORKIII-TG-S'I' PAIRDIFI'. | And DOCKS. | ■nanonBBBBizoBBBHmnoaBaBiii J. MARSH & CO.. 1 FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, |I REMOVED, a. FREDERICK-STREET, and 1 41, WESTBOURNE-PLACE, § Price List on Application. National Tel. Xo. 0725. |I PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. -I CARDIIT. THEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. THIS EVENING, at 7.30, LAST NIGHT, THE SILVER KING. Next Week-The Favourite Opera, LA POUPEE. Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. a17726 R A N D T HEATRE. GLessee & Manager Edward Quigley. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, N° MAN'S LAND. NEXT WEEK- TERROR OF PARIS. Popular Prices. e4295w20 Tia not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF EilíPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .OSW ALD STOLL. • TO-JSIIGHT! The Highly-Popular Singer, MISS MARIE KENDALL, With her Comic, Pathetic, and Patriotic Songs.-Fitrely Sits sr. The DELL JANO SISTERS, In Some Expert Toe Dancing. The Two Bullfiihting BOSTONS, One of whom is a Really Great Step Dancer. Dolls Alive! Dolls Alive! BARNARD'S MARIONETTES. Bring Your Children to the First Performance. THE URBANI S' Equilibristic Strong Act is worth close attention. The Australian Twin ANDERSONS flillie and Minnie), Perfect Wonder Workers with the Skipping Rope. WILL VAN ALLEN —But Don't Take Any Notice of Him. -=-c'-E M'CARTHY, Comedian. JENNY GRAY, A Miss and a Hit" Everywhere. "COSTER JOE," Who will introduce his Celebrated Ventrilo. quist, Mr. FRED. RUSSELL. Next Week :-EUGE..E STEATTON. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes Appear at Each Performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. L18863 Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. C A R D I F F. fpRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 1904. CHORUS OF 250 VOICES. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF JOINING THE FESTIVAL CHORUS ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE EARLY APPLICA- TION IN WRITING. AND STATING VOICE, TO THE HON. SECRETARY, GLEN LYN, CATHEDRAL-ROAD, CARDIFF, AND FULL PARTICULARS WILL BE SENT THEM. ALL APPLICANTS must be Prepared to Pass a Preliminary Test before being admitted a Member of the Chorus. al7749 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. To-night!—Miss 2fillie Hylton, clever artiste and actress in song, in all her latest London successes. Miss Maud Wilton, the Juvenile Prodigy. The 4 Olracs. Drew and Alders, on their motor-car. Les Auberts. Martin Conway. Kitty Rayburn. J. E. Coyle, the Tall-voiced Comedian. L18864 PEOPLE SAY Kemic?s ??n Vegetable Pills W!)? SHOULD BE MORE WIDELY KNOWN. They have been used and appreciated by thou- :fiands for over FIFTY YEARS and their sale has largely increased. HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? They are very small and easily swallowed. Each box is a veritable MEDICINE CHEST in itself. If you feel out of sorts, or want a Spring Medicine try KERMCK'S  VEGETABLE ?lkLS. ?' One try a dose for an average man. Thy cure Head- aches, Biliousness, Viid Blood, Indigestion, Weakness, Nervous Debilily, or Kidney Troubles. They cleanse the system, strengthen the nerves, They cleanse the rvstein, purify the blood, and prepare the body for the summer heats. THERE IS NO MEDICINE LIKE THEM KJSRXICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS are sold by all Chemists, &c., in yj-rl., lijd.. and 2'9 boxes, or direct of the Sole Proprietors—KERNICK & SON, Ltd Wholesale Druggists, Cai-diif, on receipt of stamps. ""f I S Z T" OUB ?? MODEL ? I A N 0 SMALL UPRIGHT GRAND (OVERSTRUNG). Graduating Soft Pedal. FOR PROMPT HOI 1 AS. CARRIAGE CASH. 3-?-L I" p?p Or may be had on our Extended Payment System for a small sum monthly. PIANOS AND ORGANS BY ALL LEADING MAKERS. Sole Agents for the CECILIAN" PIANO PLAYER, Also LIPP and SOHN'S CELEBRATED PIANOS. Catalogues Free. Lowest prices for cash, or extended payment system terms arranged. DALE. FORTY & CO HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Aleo at Cheltenham, Birmingham, etc. e9141 t YHHIRnP5-0-CYGLtS «/■10/ OR 20/- MONTHLY. r New Models. Plated Rims, Free 1 Wheels,Rim RrakeKTyrcs: Dunlop ',0\' Clincher principle. Samplc at reduced price. Agents wanted.- 1 I T&irSSjy Write, The 1\!anager, DHRKHAM I ROAD CYCLE C"y.. Norwich. < 4of) Neu- £ l 2 Cycles for Sale, GREAT ffiT ,t, Sfil.E^ ee 5s. Cash only. Carriage p,,¡ct. Ll-.T$ -1 Sent before paym ent. FreeWheels. t Plated R ims. Rim Brakes. Tyres | Dttalop and Clincher rrinciple.- Vsrite. Frederick Georot^ POT. > Cyde Merchant, Norwich. ow ON EXCURSIONS. AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED^ CARDIFF AND WESTON. "RAVENSWOOD" and WAVERLEY," Ac, (Weather and circumstances permitting). AUGUST. LEAVE CAPDIFF. I LEAVE WESTON. Pat., 2,-3.0, 3.30, 5.0, 5.30, I Sat., 22-2.30, 4.0, 1.30, 6.0, 7.0, 7.30 p.m. 6.30, 3.20. 8.30 p.m. MOD., 24-8.0, -9.15, 10.15 Mon., 2-9.0, "'10.0 a.m., a.m., 4.45, 5.45, 6.45, 7.45 j 4U5, 5.45, *6.46, 8.30, 9.0 p.m. p.m. Tues., 25-8.30, 9.30, 11.15 Tues. 25-9.30, 10.30 a.m., a.m., 5.15, 6.30,7.30, *8.30 5.0. 6.15, 7.30, 8.30, 9.15 p.m. I p.m. I'? 2C-30, 9.30, 10.30 It WpeC? 26-9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 12.0 noon, 5.45, 6.30, a.m., 5.15, 6.45, 7.50, 9.0, V5, 8.30 ).m. 9.30 p.m. Tliuis., 27—8.0. 9.30, *10.15 I Tlwrs., 27-9.0, "'HO.20, a m., 12.15, 6.30, 7.30, 8.33 "11.0 a.m., 6.15, 7.30, 9.0, p.m. 9.33 p.m. Fri., 28—8.0, 9.30, 10.15, I FrL, 28—9.0, 10.30, -t11.Q 11.30 a.m., 1.15, 7.0, 8.15 I a.m., 12.30, 7.0, 8.30, C.15 p.m. p.,u. tVia C'.eTc-doa. DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND MINEHEAD AUGUST. LEAVE CARDIFF. I LEAVE MINEHEAD. Sat., 22-6.0 p.m. Mon., 24-9.303.m. Mon., 24—6.15 p.m. TUPS., 25-9,30 a.m. Tues., 25—6.15 p.m. Wed., 25—9.30 a.m. 1 Wed., 26—6.15 p.m. Thais., 27—9.30 a.m. IThuri., 27-6.15 p.m. FrL,23—3.30 a.m. Fri., 26—3.45 p.m.- g P E C i A L S ATL I N G S. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd. AFTERNOON TRIP TO CLEVEDON AND BRISTOL.—Cardiff, *3.0 p.m.; Bristol, 7.50 p.m.; Clevedon, 8.20 p.m. Special return fares, 2s. either place. SINGLE TRIP TO CLEVEDON AND BRISTOL. -Penarth. 4.25 p.m.; Cardiff, 4.45 p.m. Note.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff! this day at 7.30 a.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 24th. ILFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY.—Cardiff, 9.30 ..in.; Clovellv, 4.0 p.m.; Ilfracombe, 5.0 p.m. ILFRACOMBE via, MINEHEAD—Cardiff 9.33 a.t' IIiracombe 4.30 p.m.; Minehead, 6.15 p.m. EVENING TRIP TO CLEVEDON and CRUISE ROUND H.M.S. FORMIDABLE.—•Car- diff, 7.30 p.m.; Clevedon, 9.30 p.m. Fare, Is. (Clevedon or Cruise). TUESDAY, August 25th. ILFRACOMBE, via MINEHEAD—Cardiff, 9.30 a.m.; Ill'racombe, 4.30 p.m.; Minehead, 6.15 p.m. MUMBLES, TENBY, and STACK ROCKS.— Cardiff, 9.45 a.m.; Tenby, 5.30 p.m.; Mumbles, 7.15 p m. Fare, Stack Rocks, 6s. SINGLE TRIP TO BIUSTOL.-Penarth, 5.55 p.m.; Cardiff, 6.15 p.m Note.-A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff this day at 8.45 a.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. I FORTHCAWL, ILFRAOGMBE, CLOVELLY, and Cruise along the Coast of Devon and Cornwall as far ae Tintagel Castle.—Cardiff 7.0 a.m., Clovelly 5.0 p.m., Ilfracombe 6.15 p.m., Porthcawl 8.0 p.m. Fare, Tintagel Castle, 6s. ILFRACOMBE. via MINEHEAD.—Cardiff 9.30 a.m., Ilfracombe 4.30 p.m., Minehead 6.15 p.m SINGLE TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL. —Penarth 6.40 p.m., Cardiff 7.0 p.m. Note.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff This Day at 8.30 a.m. GRAND DAY TRIP TO BOURNEMOUTH, Via BURNIIAM, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th. Steamer leaves Cardiff, 8.0 a.m.; Penarth, 8.10 a.m. Special Train leaves Burnham 9.30 a.m.; returning from Bournemouth, 4.50 p.m Steamer leaves Burnham at 7.33 p.m.. after arrival of train, for Penarth and Cardiff. Return Fare (Boat and Rail). 5s: 6d. Note.—1This Grand Combined Rail and Sea Trip (jives pasuengers about Five Hours in Bournemouth. ? RAND EXCURSION to BOURNE- ?-? MOUTH, via WESTON, on MONDAY, August 24th, for One or Eight Days, leaving Cardiff 8.0 a.m., Penarth 8.10 a.m., Bourne- mouth 5.25 p.m., Weston (for Penarth or Cardiff) 9.0 p.m. Return Fares (Boat and Rail):—One Day, 5s 6d.; Eight Days, 11s. Fbr Full Particulars see Special Bills. REGULAR SERVICE TO LYN- -=L? MOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. AUGUST. LEAVE CAEDIFF. LEAVE ILFHACOMBE Saturday, 22 2.15 p.m. Monday, 24. 9.30 a.m. I Monday, 24 5. 0 p.m. Tuesday, 25.10.30 a.m. I Tuesday, 25 4, 0 p.m. Wednesday, 25 _lê.30 a.m. Wednesday 26 4.30 p.m. Thursday, 27 .10.30 a.m. Thursday. 27 4.30 p.m. Friday, 28. 9.30 a.m. Friday, 28 5.15 p.m. Steamer call., oiZ Lynmouth to and fro, except trips marked thus t. Steitm-r- teavea- Lynmouth 30 minutes after Ilfracombe Cheap Route to Devon and Cornwall in con- nection with tho London and South Western Railway NOTE:—Through Excursion Tickets are now being issued from Cardiff to Cheddar and Wells (via Weston) In connection with the Greit Western Railway. Also from all Stations on the Taff Vale and Rhymney Railways to Weston and Infracombe. Steamer ;ca vcs Penarth ten minutes later than Cardiff, except Trips marked thus For Further Particulars, Tickets, &c.. nnnly to Mr. WM. GUY, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff. al6508 SALES BY AUCTION. CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1903. MR. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by AUCTION, as above, a large quantity of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, com- prising dining, drawing, and bed room suites, sideboards, overmantels, carpets, rugs. pic- tures, fenders, brasses, &c., together with the usual miscellaneous effects. Sale at Two o'clock sharp. 1463w24 "CHURCII-STREET SALEROOMS. CARDIFF. MR. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by L S AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, August 27th, 1903. a large Quantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Miscel- laneous Eifects. removed to rooms for con- venience of Sale, comprising bedroom and other suites, sideboards, overmantels, duchesse toilets, rugs, carpets, tea and toilet ware, brass and iron bedsteads, &v. No Reserve. Sale at Two o'clock sharp. 1637w27 PUBLlO NOTICES. ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd. 1903, in the CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING- ROOM, Halsbury-chambers, 43, St. Mary-street (opposite Wood-street), at Half-past Six o'clock, Mr. J. LANDER (of Newport) will LECTURE on the following subject:—"As it was i!l the days of Noah so shall it be in the days of the coming of the Son of Man." "Behold he cometh with clouds." Seats Free. No Collection. e4339w22 TEETH For HEALTH and BEAUTY If your Teeth are becoming decayed and useless for their daily functions of mastica- tion, or unsightly in appearance, and you wish to retain your personal attractions and benefit your health, visit N. S. BURSTEIN, (Over 17 years in Burnley and Manchester), 110, L\ LBA NY-ROAD) ROATH, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, from ijs. SETS from 3.)8, EXTRACTIONS, Is. BY GAS, 5s. FILLINGS, from 2s. 6d. TEETH CLEANED and SCALED, 5s. Part Railway Fare allowed. Servants attended at Redtced Charses. All advice free. Lady attendant. Extractions gratis to persons reauirins teeth. FISH! GAME!! POULTRY! C. H. GRAY AND CO., ??< -BLJa-< \-? ?' Having taken the Premises lately occupied by R. Bickel at 106, Queen-street, Cardiff, WILL RE-OPEN SAME On TUESDAY, the 25th Inst. FRESH SUPPLIES DAILY. FAMILIES AND HOTELS WAITED ON FOR I ORDERS. al7742 J^RS. WILLIAMS'S CLEARANCE .Jl. HALE. 23 and 30, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. Millinery, Blouses, Children's Costum", Overalls, and Bonnets. Fancy Goods, Corsets, Underclothing, Sunshades, Ruffles, Lace Collars, Gloves, Ties, &c. All Reduced to effect a clearance. Special lines in Corsets at Is. lUd. ell792 For HORTON'fi For Females ORIGINAL Females only. BENEDICT PILLS. only. The Proprietor tîUr; 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, lB. lid. and 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free, under cover 2d. extra, direct by the proprietor, G. D. Horton (late Chief Dispeuser from the Birmingham General and Lying-in Hospitai), 63, As ton-road North, Bir- mingham. Agents:-Gardiff: R. Mumford, Chemist, &c., Meteor-street, Splotlands. Mer- thyr: Willis, Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea: Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport: Young, Chemist, High-street. Cannot be had from cutter Chemists. N.B.—None genuine inless bearing G. D. Horton in red across each label. Letters answered free. j f THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT' IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. BUSINESS ADDRESSES E. NELSON & CO., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS 160, QUEEN-ST., ) 70, ST. MARY-ST., J-CARDIFF. 94, ST. MARY-ST., j 9, HIGH-ST., PONTYPRIDD. 170, COMMERCIAL STREET,! NEWPORT. THE LARGEST RETAIL TOBACCONISTS IN WALES. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. THE BEST IN QUALITY. THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. To get all this go to the ATLAS FURNISHING CO., HAYES, CARDIFF. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, PAY THEM A VISIT. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. F A C T S concerning FOOD TAXATION. 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 headacho occurs at intervale. THE SUBJECT IS NOW RIPE FOR ENQUIRY "5 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-earnere, and others. should consider that to provide their homes with a box of BEECHAM'S PILLS is A WISE DUTY. 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 bhall wait upon you for your Order. al5424 NA I S H' S. THE JJOYAL STORES 17, THE HJfYES, FOR PURE SWEETS & CHOCOLATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOPS SUPPLIED. tlweet-making Every Saturday Evening, 7 to 10. Free Admiecion. 810095 S us" Cg 13 We make this a spetliality- j9 » (jASTLE sei ing tools only. M gS We. therefore, spend the whole H S ARCADE ° lour time in improving °? § AftCADFj knowledge of tool6. W e are, therefore, maposition B OOL to give our Customers the H H benefit of this knowledge. fj§ Kg STORFS ?"? we prove this to your B STORES satisfaction by supplymg you Bt !a with these Tools you are H H KNOWN wuncinif. H B AM THE Bememberl Every article is ra fiSj C* ATS WUTauted. and wW be ex- JM C.A.T.S. changed if faulty. ES I J. T. AVERY & CO, I II THE CASTLE ARCADE TOOL STORES, gM g 35. CASTLE A&CAKN, CARDIFF N n (TIIE Arcade facing the Castle). H g m Carriage PE.M oa orders of 20s. to My address m jR. Send for Price List. JB MSHmramfcsssMlffBsmsHEamrero REDDING C A R D S. L ATEST & JJEWEST RESIGNS. NOW READY. SAMPLE BOOK SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF 2B. 6d. DEPOSIT. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, WESTERN ?4AIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. j PREPAID SCALE. Small Prpnaid Advertisements are inserted (n the EVENlNu EXPUESS at tto following rates:- THRMK SIX TI5TKS. TX7.TKS. S. D. S. D. S. D; 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 .12 1 9 KLCl1-:I T7' W  I '?CO:!BIKED?&CALE* for Small Prepaid Adver- t-sernents m the WEiTEEK MAIL" and EVEN- 1 2NG EXPRESS ":— THRK'' !;IX WORDS. ONCK.  ,?. TIWL' S. D. S. D. S. D. 12 or :¡eg 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 o 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 "?rd:? ?? 'o Y 'TY words In all cases the name and address are counted <8 part ofiha Advertisement. PERSONAL. 'XTILLthë-perso<1 from C"ntonw h 0 promised to ca 11 in a for'?nigh at 6taniey 97, Broadway, kindly do EO. e4310w2o ? LOST?Nb FOUND. QTEAYED to CVm-nant-melyn Farm, Brynmawr, 13 ? C,?c"; if not claImed within three days will be sold to defray expenses.—Jenkins. e4303w22 STRAYED from L?ntritbyd, 19t.h instant, a white S wirh!Lired Fox Terrier Puppy; no m&rkp; rather underhung; last seen at St. Nicholas; a reward will be given to tinder.—Apply to General Tyler, Llantrithvd, Cowbridge. 04333w24 LOST, strayed from Tirymynydd, Three Cro?-??es, Dunvant, on July 27th, Six Lambs; ear marked and red signing on back. e4303w2S MEDICAL. W ANTED, qualified Assistant for i V colliery practice; Welshman preferred; salary, £ 130; jndGers-Apply, giving are and references D 84, Evening Express, Cardiff.. e4523w27 SCHOLASTIC WAXTICD, Female Assistant Teacher (Article 68) for ? V St. Mary's National School (Infants'), ButLter- race, Cardiff; Church of England.—Apply Rev. G. A. Jones, St. Mary's Clergy House. e4229w22 "\ÆTAN'JED: Nursery Governess; two children, 3 and V f 5; fond of country.—Photograph Mrs. Allen, Durston Grove, Camrose, Pembrokeshire. c4315w21 HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. CCAPABLE educated Lady wanted at once as Mother's J iilell), not under 25; must be experienced with children and good needlewoman.—Mrs. Hibbeit, Set- trington, Dinas Powis, near Cardiff. e43Mw22 RE-LNGAGEMENT, expenrnccd Housekeeper; j. ? middie-aged; good references.—Moore, 130, Queen- street, Cardiff. e427Ow23 Bli-ENGAGc.MENT, Housekeeper to Bachelor; [ thoroughly domesticated, capable; where servant; widower preferred, one or two cliiidron.-li 6, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4214w22 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. XT ANTED, Nurse-Housmiaid; two children.—Apply f t Mrs. Jenkins, Borroaaile, Fields Park, Newport. ew25 COOK-Gennal wanted.—Apply, by letter, With refe- J rences, Mrs. Buckle, Hilton, Radyr, near Car- diíf. e4512w24 W ANTED. middle September, good Plain Ccokand House-Parlourmaid; small familv; first-class references essential.-State wages and full particulars Mrs. Roberts, Belgravc House. ICspianade, Tenby. ew24 A youne General Servant waNted; no chUdre??Apply A67, Plymouth-road, Pen:uth. e43l'- WANTED, Betweenmajd; small family; wages, ?10. f Apply, stating age, to Mrs. M'GiIdowny, Dolau, Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth. e4331w24 ITJ'AXTED, experienced, trustworthy General, family > two; Penarth.—D 00, Evening Express, CardtiI. e4337w27 MRS. Aisbitt requires good House-Parlourmaid ?-L Apply, by letter, Westoe, LIanishen, Canliff. ei335 w24 WANTED, House-Parlourmaid. Mrs. Handcock, ?t Cmtl,f?,?ld, It.y Hill, Cardiff. e4317w27 XT A TED&LõnCë, good Housemaid.—Apply?Mr?.  T Bloomer, Benpont, Clydach. e422w27 W ANTED, Plain Cook or good General; also House- W Pariourmaid.-Airs. Williams, Tydyfrig, Llan- daff- e4311w24 WANTED, good General; ablo to do plain coOking. W -Apply Thomas, Emporium, Aberbecg, Mon. e4252w24 WANTED, a good Plain Cook; small dairy.—Apply V f Mrs. Richard England, Rumney Court, Cardiff. clIC68 WANTED, good Plain Cook.—Apply Mrs. L?wr V V Lp-mpeter House, Narberth. e4249w24 W ANTLD, a House-Parlourmaid.—Mrs. Kay, Bovcr- ton, Liantwit Major. e4300w26 WANTED, respectable Girl as Kurse for two chil- l f dren.—Pughe, Lawn, Whitchurch, Cardiff. ew25 WANTED, good single-handed Cook, for Chepstow; state age and wages; Churehwoman.—Clay, Crgig-yr-Eoa, Southerndown, Bridgend. c4250w24 W ANTED, for London, Cook-General; good refe- rences.—Write Mrs. Morgan, Highlands, Pen- arth. c4231w22 ANTED, experienced Cook-General; haeôcmaid VV kept.—Mrs. Edwards, Courtland House, Merthyr Tydfil. e423C w24 ANTED, Under-Housemaid; general preferred! l f some help in kitchen.—Llwyn Celyn, Caerleon, Mon. c4241w24 "TTfTANTED, good General Servant; small famiTy; reteren?es.-Dr. Morris, Cartref, Tyiorstown, Glam. e4242w24 ANTED, good General.—Apply 140, Calma-road, Cardiff. e4260w24 ■5^7ANTED immediately, Plain Cook and House- V V Parlourmaid.—Mrs. Brewer, The Highlands, near Penarth. c4230\v22 WANTED, an experienced, trustworthy General VV Servant; boy kept.—Shackleton, Frogmore- strec-t, Abergavenny. e4210w22 WANTED, good Cook-General; housemaid and rnlln f f kept.—State age and wages Mrs. Jones, Pwll Court, Llangunidcr, Crickhowell. c42IS\v22 CXTANTETs¡tuatj.on by two friends, about middle (f September, Cook and Hou&e-Par'ourmaid; 7 years' references.—Appiy Lbyd, Home Lea, Llanishen. c4216w22 WANTED, young Person as General; small family; comfortable home; good references requir :s:¡rt, 29, Windsor-road, Penarth. e4223w22 COOK-General wamied immediately; good wages gi,en-Ai)p'?y Mrs. Llewllyn, Caederwen, Neath. HOTEL SERVANTS. WV J ANTED, a smart Youth, not under 13 years of T age, for Billiard Marking and make himself generally useful; wages, El per week; live out.-Apply, with references, to A, Thomas, Baden Powell Constitu- tional Club, Ynishir. C11895 A 8 Barmaid, by respectable Young Lady; inexpe- ?L ric"nc?d.-D 83, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4336w27 .TANTED immediately, Under-Wa.it.ress, Pantry- V maid, or Kitchenmaid.—Mrs. Hislop, Penarth Hotel, Penarth. e4320w24 WANTED, Person, between 20 and 40, capable of f' washing and Ironing and doing plain cooking; strictly honest; good references; good wages given to suitable person.—Isaac Jones, Eagle Hotel, Brynna, L'.anharran. o4333\v27 IMMEDIATELY, Barmaid for Vaults; used colliery district; personal application.—Navigation Hotel, Treharris. e!257w24 IMMEDIATELY, Cook-General; wastes, £ :>,0 per annum. Also strong General Secant; wages, £18. -Narigation Hotel, Treharris. e4244w24 IMMEDIATELY wanted, Useful Help; fond of cha- dren; assist in bar when req,?ir,?d; peronal appli- cation.—Mrs. Jenkins, Commercial Hotel, Treharris. e4213w22 IMMEDIATELY, good all-rouiid Man; knowledge of billiards; wages, 30s. per week; personal applica- tion necessary; live out.—Navigation Hotel, Treharris. e4225w22 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED, strong Youth to århe.-Apply, ,vith character, Wolfe and Co., Grocers, &c., Docks, Newport. e4240,,24 ENTS' Mercery.—Smart Young Man wantd; good window dresser; Welsh.—State age, salary, expe- r4 enco Smith-Davies and Co., Porth. e4325 w27 MASONS wanted at the new Board Schools, Rhym- ney; no lost time.—Apply to the Foreman. ew24 ANTED, for abroad, 2 Assistant Miner Walking I Gangers, used to hard rock; only those used to compressed air drills need apply; yoang men preferred; best references required.—Apply D 66, Evening Express, Cardiff. e42S6w26 W ANTEI), a Young Woman (experienced) Assistant for General Shop; indoors; Protestant; not under 25.-Rieliardsoii, 116, Stow-hill, Newport. e4327w27 ONFECriONER wanted; experienced bread, cake, sma!ls, P ip, ;n,- .-State experience, wages, refe- rences (live in) F. Phillips, Ship-street, Brecon. ellS85 MART Lad wanted as ,CP rcai7ce t? ????ineiy- Apply 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. e4256w24 TO Butchers.—Wanted, good .?aughterman; must be single __sr :.=-!lell, Abrdare. e4222w22 E--XPERIENCED Assistant wanted for both counters; Eout,doors.-Apply, fully, Jones and Co., Eagle Stores, Meliucrythan. e4217w22 W ANTED, Fteady Man to take charge of MouldIng \V MMhinery; practical joiner preferred.-Apply Benjamin Howell and Boa (Limited), New Dock, UaaaUr. oUSS7 = —- MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. Continued. RABBIT TTaprsr, C'x¡){>rt, wants engagement.— S Address Ferris, Stalls Cottage, Taynton, near U loac?st!r. e4321w22 WANTED, for Country Vicarage, near Newport V (two in family), Man and Wife, without chil- dren; plain gardening and pony; cook-general; wages, JEM. live in; Church; abstainers.—Apply D 71, Evening Express OfTice, Ncwport. e4304w26 IEONM'JNGEKY.—Wanted, a smart Assistant; muyt T- be able to speak Welsh; outdoor.-Bristol Iroa- mongcry Company, rorth. e4305w22 WANTED immediately, Gardener,?iid ni.?lz self generally useful; single man; live in.- Apply Ship Hotel. Barry ell393 respectable Lads to Sell the Evening V V Express lughtiy.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, Higu-sueet, Newport- el0229 i-v ANTED, a few smart Lacs who can ride bicycles; ff must be respectable and produce good references. —Apply "Evening Express" Office. ell793 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. BDILDEES' Clerk, experienced, 28, seeks re-engage- BIcilt; good referenccs.-D 21, Evemng Express, Cardiff. e4237w24 DRAUGHTSMAN required, foundry and engineering Dwc,r?s; must be cnpablc of managing fitting shoi4 getting out estimates and costs.—State salary, full par- ticulars, S B.. Evening Express, Newport. e4282w25 CLERKs.-Ben Evans and Co. (Limited), Swansea, c have vacancy for a clerk; must be used to drapery counting-house.—Stats full particulars or apply pc.r50n3.lIy. e43Clv.22 "XT7"ANTED, smart Youth as Correspondence Clerk; VT shorthand e,-sential.-Apply, by letter, stating age, wages required, to the National Telephone Com- pany (Limited), Bute-street, Cardiff. e-4295w22 £-'3\rh),P-2¡:s;ns,vanted everywhere for addressing e_ fcj circulars.—Send Add¡-esod envelope for proposal Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e4221w22~ TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. CANVASSERS wanted; liberal terms.—Apply, in cWiitii)g only, Elating previous nperience and enclosing references, Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Pianoforte Dealers, Cardiff. elIS713 WANTED immediately, Debt Collector to canvass districts.—Apply, stating commission, references, and surety, by Tuesday next, Co-operative Society, Aberaman. e4324w24 WANTED. Sole Buying Agents in all large towns ? f in South Wales ?or well-known Firelighter (in Id. packets), having huge sales in the North.—D 51, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell388 REPlESiTATIVE wanted to Sell Claret Wines.— JL? Write Brunet-de-Caudronniac, Poste EestaRte, Glasgow. e424Jw24 OOD Op,-ning.-Ener,tic Man, with some spare time, offered first-class Agency; excellent terms.— Address D 62, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4291w26 DRESSM AK fc RS, JVIILLIN ELSS. DRESSMAKER, experienced, seeks daily engage- -1-Y ments, Is. 6d., or Assistant.-D 54, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. c4238w25 DRESSMAKER wanted by September 1st.-Apply, D stating age and salary required, to Thomas, Emporium, Aberbeeg. 110n.. e4251w24 MILLINERY.— Wanted, an experienced, practical JJfjL Milliner, to take charge of workroom.—Apply, with references, W. H. Williams, Draper, Pontypool. APARTMENTS. A PARTMENTS to Let, 2 rooms; 2s. 6d. a week.-17, xL Seymour-si rest, East Moors, Cardiff. e4284w25 EEPTNSD Home ÇJffiïtlemanas paying guest; i?t 21s.-D 78, Evening Express, CardiS. e4316w27 QiUPERIOR Furnished" Apartments; suitable for 1-2 gcntlemen.9, Riclimond-road, Cardiff. e4292w26 MUMBLES.—Lady Offers very comfortable Board- I?JL Residence; moderate terms.-D 49, Evening Ex- street, Cardiff. e4270v,25 SEAI3ANK. Parthcatvl.—To Let, Furnished Apart- k3 ments; Furnished House, 20 rooms, to Let, from September, for winter months or longer; excellent water supply.—Mrs. Shortlaafl, Seabank, Porthcawl. e4l59w26 PREMISES. /I JJS&Siia. ^iJKHN AND PLUTWLeFi,, .M. AUCTTOrfEERS, VALUERS. SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For of Business Premisca and Houses to be Let or Sold fc" Western Mail Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, C3. St. Mavy- street, Cardiff. Established 1349. WANTED, small Cottage, in country, near Cardiff f" and railway station,-Apply, first instance, G. Barrow, 101, Glebe-street, Penarth. e4330w27 A Room to Let at once (ars).Hoor),15,Kewport-road. .1 -Apply Guthrie, 13, The Walk, Cardiff e4297w26 rjlO Let, 25, Oxford-street, Roath, with 5-stall stable, J. large yard.-Apply Ruperra Hotel, Castle-road, Cardiff. e42Z6w24 ABSOLUTE immediate Sale to highest bidder (owner Agoin?- abroad), Three Houses, rEcently renovated, 69, 71, and 73, Peari-street.—Particulars of Wm. Sanders and Sous, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e4236 w25 6- ') (']aude-¡-õad=sii- bedrCöms, three sitting-rooms; 6O0 ? large greenhouse, with every convenience for a lover of flowers; house nicely decorated.—Apply for key, &e., 20, Claude-road, or Mr. Isaac, 41, Queen-street, Cardiff. e4263w25 ALBANI-lJoad, 42, suit pork butcher, ironmonger, l'i. corn merchant, pawnbroker, milliner; 138 ditto (central corner), suit chemist, butcher, grocer, draper, shoes, confectioner.—Apply 124, Albany-road, Cardiff. e4267w25 TO Let, Workshop and Yard; suitable for wheel- Twrig,it Rnd blacksmith; near G. W.R. Station, Marshfield; with or without cottage; low rental.- Apply Railway Hotel, Marshfield. e-1245w24 PUBLIC HOUSES. jnnEBBS, Licensed Valuer, has the largest assortment 8 of Liceiad Houses for Disposal in the West of England.—Apply to Tebbs, Victoria-chambers, 76, Vic- toria-street, Bristol. rinEBBS.— £ 1,000.—Handsome Spirit Vaults, most pro- JL mincnL position, Bristol; splendid counter trade; £,10 weekly; closed Sundays.—Apply Tebbs. T-EBBS=£5()O-c¡;giï.=_Ùtrn:ctiVO Hotel, busiest main JL thoroughfare, Bristol; stabling for 50 horses; in- going (fully furnished), £ 700.—Apply Tebbs. "rEBBs.=£500-cash, ba.IanMmayremain.—WeU- known Country Hotel, close proximity to railway station, Somerset.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. TEBBS.— £ 300 Cash.—Very "attractive Hotel (Fully- J. licensed); centrally situated Bristol; good-class trade and easily managed.—Apply Tebbs. TBBS.-£700.-country Hotel, flourishing town, Somerset; returns average from L35 to 240 weekly; price includes valuable furniture.—Apply Tebbs. 'r- E.BBS.C250.-S\Yindon (Wiltshlrc).-Fully-licensed J. Hons? in this flaunÙ:ng railway town; near Cattle Market and Horse Repository.—Apply Tebbs. riTEBBS.—Roadside Hotel, near Gloucester; handsome J- corner premises; stabling, garden, greenhouses; present tenant 10 years; including, £ 900.—Apply Tebbs TEBBS.-£800.-coüntry Hotel, few miles from Bris- tol; doing proftable trade; averages nearly L40 weekly.—Apply to Tebbs, Bristol. m-É.BB.'5.-Corner Fully-licensed House, near large rajF Tway depot and principal railway station, Bristol; ingoing £ 350 cash.—Apply Tebbs.. t rflEBES.— £ 120.—Sound Beerhouse, respectable suburb I of Bristol; present hands nine years; taking about JS9 weekly.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. TEBBS. — £ 250. — Delightfully-Situated Fully-licensed THcrii,;e, Bristol; profitable counter trade, about L15 weekly; closed Sundays.-Apply to Tebbs. rt?EBE8.-?Fn))y-]icenspd Village Public. six miles from Brisloh 17 acres land; in going £250.-Apply Tebbs, above address. r EPBI C try Beerhouse, Somerset; taking about j £ 12 weekly; rent £ 25: garden; skittle alley; in- going £ 160.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. r .r EBBS.-Country Fully-licensed House, Glouceeter- shire; stabling, garden; ingoing £ 150.—Apply Tebbs. rjriEBBS.— £ 110.—'Village Beerhouse, with Wine Licence, r?HBBS??llO.—Tillage Beerhouse, wth Wine licence, of pasture land; sound trade.—Apply Tebbs. T El Cash .—Fully-licensed House, centrally :tl1aLNl. Bristol; stabling 30 horses; valuable in- vc?ntory for purchase money.—Apply Tebbs. i:Ji.ia¡Oiirri :bo!nitY for any X industrious couple.—Fully-licensed House, cen- trally situated. BnstoJ.—Appty to Tebbs. rriEBBS.—Beer and AVine Vaults, splendid position, X Bristol: good living and money saved; ingoing £ 250; highly recommended.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ew25 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &C. FR Sale, Mare, 14.2, 6 years; splendid action; with colt; sire Lord BaEg.—John Cawles, Talyvan, Dingestow. Mon. e4273w25 ■"VTTKLSH I'on>five years, 12 hands; -ound, quiet; VY very Jumàsoroe.-Fra&'r, Whitchurch. e4334w24 F Olt Sale, Bay Mare, 5 years old, 15 hands; used to motors; driven by lady.—Can be seen and tried at Bryn Hawddgar, Llanarthney, Carmarthenshire. ellES7 FOR Sals, four brown two-yoaf-oM Hackneys, by Cofiùant ditto bay M.ire, lv "Market Day young Jersey Cows in full profit, splendid milkers.—Iscoea, Ferryside. e4160w26 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL £ »50.—Refreshment Business, Bristol; comfortable cfflI living for three persons.—Apply Tebbs, Bli: 01. _»750.—Attvaetivo Rest:1urnt, important town, Somer- dw set: fully licensed and free; high-class trade, about R50 weekly.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. I' £-1I25o:-cornmercjaliiotel-andR estaur3.nC-p!incipal main thoroiighf?r?,, BriEtol: establbhed many years: fuilv furnished; £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. £ 200.—Restaurant and Dining-rooms, s??le,d i?lor- oughfare, Bristol; suit anyone commencing in business; fuliy furnished, £ 209.—Apply TelobF, Eristol. £ 350.—Delightfully situated Butcher's Business; grand c position; returns average, about F,100 wsekly; lCIlg- hlc; highly recommended.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ew25 rpo Printers.—For Sale, as going concern, up-to- 'd' te Jobbing Oifice; modern machinery, &c.; established over 20 years; centre of huge population in best mining district in Glamorgan; practical monopoly; suit practical man; satisfactory reason for selling; bear strictest investigation; bona-fide purchasers only reed appiy.—D 11, Western Mail, Cardiff. c4?20w22 BY leaving th country, for sale, a very profitable BBoard' ug-hotis, which has been in existcneo for te.i years.—32, Thompson-street. Barry Bock. ew22 GENERAL Business.—Sweets, to!¡:¡ccöndrancy GgocKIs; centre of town, 30,OM people; capital oppor- tunity.—Apply D 86, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4329w27 FOR Sale, an old-established Pork Butchering Busi- ness; immediate possession.—Apply D 85, Western Mail, Cardiff. e4323w27 BICYCLES, &c. QUADRANT Cycle, r?mfr tyres; nearly new; sacri- \? -co £ 15s.—H?. ronald-Lnet. CardiiT. e48w24 A Number of good 5cönd-tJand Machines are oa oaer Aat ('xecpt!onaUy iow prices to clear. The machines have been carefully overhauled by experienced workmen, and are now in thorough working order. A Brooks Road TIcer, 23in. frame, Dunlop tyres, price £2 10s.; Road Racer, Clincher tyres, 25in. frame, Dunlop tyres, drop bar, price £3; Royal Ajax, 23in. frame, Clincher tyres, drop bar, in good condition, price £3; Dcfiance full roadster, complete with brake and mud- guards, price E3 10s.; Standard Kudge-Whitworth. 27in. frame, free wheel, and 2 brakes, Palmer tyres fitted, price £3 10s.; a light Roadster, Dunlop tyres, upturned bar, 23,n. frame, front rim brake, in splendid order, price £4 10s.; Kudge-Wedge Bicycle, fitted with up- turned or drop bar, 25in. frame, Ain. roller chain, Dunlop tyres, Westwood rims, good strong machine, price L5: a Special Gent's Rudge-Wliitworth, just beej> re-enameiled at our Coventry works, all parts re-plated I except hubs, almost equal to new in appearance, price 1,5 17s. 6d.; a Special Rudge-Whitworth, 25in. frame, fitted with Morrow hub with back pedalling brake com- bined, also front brake, price £6 10s.; a 1902 Specila Gent's Rudge-Whitworth, 27in. frame, free wheel, and two brakes; in splendid order, almost equal to new, price LB lOs.—Eudge-Whtt.wcri.h, Ltd., 108, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. ell864 ACCESSORTeS. — OuterC?'?Mstof?trnlmcr, AC iicher, or Clipper, Rim, reduced from 15s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. Replacement Covers to fit Duulop rims and ready for fitting wires, best quality, reduced from 7s. Sd., 6s. 6d. Inner Tubes, size 2€in. x IMn., with Dunlop valves, 3s. 6d.; other sizes with Dunlop valves, 4s.; best quality and tested. Acetylene Gas Lamps reduced from 6s. 6d. to 3s. lid. Candle Lamps reduced from 5s. 6d. ta 3s. 6d. Oil Lamps, latest pattern, round, reduced from 6s. 6d. to 3s. ed.; do. cheaper quality, reduced from 3s. ed. to 2s. 6d. Bells, half-price, 5d., 6d., and lOd. Repair Outfits, Is. si2.e ior bd. Toe Clips, 3d. and 4d. per pair. Gents' Saddles, nickel-plated springs, reduced from 7s. 6d. to 4s. 6d. Must be cleared by stock-taking.—Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd., 108, St. Mary- street, Sardiff. ellsss A Lady's Pagi?n, new fxed wheel, L7 7s.; free wheel ??. ditto, ?8 8s.; gold lined gent's free wheel Raglan, new, LI?8s. ra-!ubb?r6d cutej covcrg, 7s. 6d. each; inner tubes with vaives, 45.; new Dunlop lictnsed covers, 12s. 6d. each; new cover to fit Clincher, Clipper, or Palmer rims, 12s. 6d. each.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. e11752 T>EPAIRS, if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor IX Works, Pontypridd, always give satisa&.ion. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale f.etors' lirices. el647 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. AYLIFFE aid sous, Daisy Motor and Cycle Works, fi Cardia and N3wport.-Only Depot in Wales and Monmouthshire for 6, S, and 12-h.p. genuine De Dion Cars. Sole Agents for M.M.C. Cars and Engines. We can delivar from stock 8-h.p. Cars. Also good stock 3-h.p. Rex Motor Cycles; marvellous hill-ciimbers: ideal mount, with patent Sociable. Kerry Motor Cycle, Zi-h.p. best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make ear or motor ,-ycle. Special plant for charging- accumu- lators. Nat. Telephone e!2. c11424 MUSICAL. Mft. E. P. Mills, L.R.A.M., will resume Lessons .U'J., September 1st; Barry and Penarth visited.—Terms apply S3. Albany-road, Cardiff. e4192w21 COLUMBIA Graphophone, 13 Heoords, £2; cost ? double.—Stewart, 31, System-street, Roath. Car- diff. e4226w22 BRINSMEAD Piano; only jE15 cash; a useful prac- tising instrument.—Thompson and Shackell (Limi- ted), 24, Queeu-street, Cardiff. v EitARD Piano; only £28 cash; in walnut case, and exquisite tone.—Thompson and Shackcll (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Caidiff COLLARD and Collard Piano; £ 25 cash; in handsome ?' rosewood case.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24 Queen-sfreet, Cardiff. PARKA RD Organ, with 11 stops; in handsome case; only £ 12 10s.; originally 36 guineas. Several others equally cheap. List free.—Thompson and Shackell (Limi- ted), 24, Queen-street. Cardiff. e9707 P IAN,'S, Pino-, rino?.-R. J. Hea?:i and Sons' spcial offers in iron-frmed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern improvements. A RTISTIC" Model; good walnut case; full com- J\. pass; cash, 1-15 156. "EUROPLAN" fine walnut case; check Fi action, trichord, &c.; cash, B18 lbs. A LEXANDER" Model; full com-"s; handsome XJL marquetene panel, &c.; cash, £ 23 12s. 6d. "TTANDSQME Pianoicrte," in Louise case; full size JtjL and compass; rich case and tone; double sconces; casl-. ;C25 4s. "~|i ifUSIC Trades Association" Model; marvellous Jxi. value; beautiful, rich tone; cash. C31. D !tA??'IING-Room Model"; "TlitAWING-Room Madel"; a perfect instrument for I touch, tone, nd du!y; cash, £35 10&. WE shall be pleased to arrange for any of these l' instruments to be obtained on our improved Hire System.-For terms, &c.. call at R. J. Heath and Soils' 76. Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Alsa Pontypridd, Penarth, and Port Talbot. elll33 DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full coœass. iron framed Pianofortes. "/COLLEGE" Model; cash, £16 16s.; (class A) solid wal1:utwood case. "COLLEGE" Model, cash, £111 18s.; (class B) solid wa taut wood case. "T?DUCATIONAL" Model; cash, £22 10s.; handsome walxutwood ca e. '?rNFLEXIBUr' M'we:; ca?h, ?2: 10s.; fuU  size, JL upnght piano; vertical strmging. "TRONCLAD" Model; cash, £28; small upright grand X overstrung. "T ISZT" Model; cash, jMl'lOs.; magnificent value; e rs t run "K' AISER" Model; cash, E42; a full upright concert IV grand. ALL above Model can pa Had on our Hire Purchase ASystem fo? a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Pjallo at a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, an? Oo., Piano and Organ Merchants, High-street and Castle Ariade, Cardiff. el0596 MISCELLANEOUS. PALMISTRY, Ph reno logy. -Prof. Eugene's first visit. -17, Wharton-street, Cardiff, near library. e4277w25 IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest ottof in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Forp«-jn) is 58, Castle Arcadf (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (:nr tea years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks ana Music Boxe* cleaned and rmaired. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "T^TANTED, truni one or two Dairies, 50 to 60 gallons f of FTCEh Milk daity for Six Months.—Apply D 14, Evening Expre?s, Cardiff. e42Zów22 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. TllO Bakers.—" Herculoid Improved Cream Powder L is better than cream of tartar, and half the cost. Sample pound, 7d. post free. Special quotations for quantities. IJE, RCULOID" Soluble Egg Yellow; specially pre- pared for bakers. Sole depot: Kernick and Son (Limited), Manufacturing Chemists, Bridge-street. Car- diff. eII884 f ,(01) Dozen Lamp Glasses, cheap, to clear; chimneys o for one hich wick, 1". Id. dozen.—Hemmings, Im- porter, Walker-road, Cardiff. e43I4w27 R Sale, large, new portable Dog Kennel, 5ft. x 2fU, Xj and 5ft, high; platform outside 5ft. x 4ft.-H. Thomas. 19, Albert-street. Canton. Cardiff. e43C2w22 SPECIAL Value.-Suit Leagtlis, .5. 6(1., 10s. 6d7, 12s. 6d., 15s Cd., all wool; vicunas, serges, tweeds; ladies' costume and jacket cloths; patterns fres; aRT length cut*, carriage paid.-Albion Woollen Manufactu- ring Co., 56, Woodhouso-lane, Leeds. elI679. PM I?":S N,U '?II PROGRESSIVE Whist Badges—The Goil?WO9 p Series, d. per dozen.—Stationery Department, Wfstern Mail. C diff. DESSERT P"prs, 25 for ().; five dinereat sizes and de-];;Ls Lionery Department, Western Man. Cardiff. ATeil Nib that will suit almost every writer, the Western Mail Qirll; sample box 6d.. post free. Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. CpilE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, I 8 papers, &-c.; prices Is. and 4s.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, CarJ lf. INDEXED Letter Files.—Amberg, Warwick, Match- less, &c., and various other makes at moderate r'—Statinnerv Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. CONSDLT Me (a book that every lamily requires), post tree.-Stationcry Department, Wes- tern Mail, Carditi. THE "Tattier" Fountain Pen, fitted with 14-carat I J, gold nib; price Zs. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. '«-T' lIE-i.aw of Landlord and Tenant," with a T "(?o E;IlicillS colleUon of useful forms, Is. 2d. post I free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. FURNITURE. BE VAN ana Co.'s special bargami .or cash.—Cardiff, nEVAX aBd Co.'a speciat bargain:- ..or caah.—Carttin' BEVA.N and Co. for bann&ome Tapestry Carpets, Bbord?rc!d and ready for I'ing. from 13s. lId. BEVAN :md Co. for grand patterns and excellent, Bva!iie in Floorcloth and Linoleum. BEVAN and Co. lor Carpets and Hearthrugs of every description at lowest prices. I BEVAN and Co. for tna?si?e Iron Bedsteads, 2in. BP:Ilar from £1 !Is.6d. BEVAN and Co. for splendid Head and Foot All- Bbrass Bedteads, from E4 ?s. BEVAN and Co. for t,est value in Wire-woven Mat- tresses. full-sized, from 7s. lid. BEVAN and Co. lor full-sized own make leather BBeds, god linen tlc!??, from 32s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, Plate-glass backs, from £3 19s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and Bother Ove?intels 5s. lla. to 10 guineas. BEVAN and Co. tor 6pečTalBedroom Süitês. cnest. Bglass, marble st:md. chairs, &c., £ 3 17s. 6d. BEVAN ul Co. for g':nd value ?atin Walnut Bed- Brooni Suite", from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabinets Band Sideboards; great variety. BEVAN and Co. for American Organs, every instru- Bmont warranted 10 years, from £7 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for Pianofortes, full compass, hand- Bsc!?ic wRlm:t cases, from £15 15", BEVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites, Bgrard patterns, froit a to 16 guineas. 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I"THE QUEEN REGENT," ;
I "THE QUEEN REGENT," By BEATRICE HERON-MAXWELL, I, Author of The Adventures of a Lady Pearl Broker," What May Happen," &0. CHAPTER I. Outside the Dominion. A lady wishes to find a RESIDENT TUTOR for her only son, aged eight years. Must be University man with ample qualifications and highest social refer- ences. Liberal emolument.—Apply, in first instance, stating full particulars, to Messrs. Haste and Wardell, Bedford-row. Here," said Beecher. is an opportunity for you, Merivalc," He handed the Morning Post" across the breakfast table to me and strolled to the window. There's the cab," he said, it may as well take us to Bedford-row as anywhere else-if you really mean it, Merivale?" "I really mean it," I answered. It is not a question of choice, but of necessity." Very well. When shall we start?" Won't it bore you to come with me? "Not at all. I can speak for you much better than you can for yourself, and supply the social reference at first hand." He rang the bell, and Croxton, whom I called "The Admirable," appeared, with a fur-lined coat over his arm, and various adjuncts to his lordship's well-being in the other hand. If Sir William West calls, tell him Mr. Merivale is staying with me, and say we are lunching at the Junior Carlton; he'll find us there about two." Yes, m'lord." Don't give me any more of these cigar- ettes, Croxton; here, empty the case and put in some Paraschos instead." Yes, m'lord." This coat is getting infernally tight below the chest. I must do a bit of Sandow. More muscle and less superfluity of adipose tissue- eh, Croxton?" Yes, m'lord." Beecher burst out laughing; Croxton's face remained, as usual, devoid of expression. "Come along. Merivale; conversation with Croxton is rather of the penny-in-the-elot order, isn't it? Eh, Croxton? Yes, m'lord." And the Admirable turned to assist me with my overcoat, infusing just so much deferential interest in the operation as was my due, each grade of friendship with Beecher being registered in the most methodical way by the degree of recognition from his valet. "You have fully made up your mind?" said Beecher, as we drove down Piccadilly in the smartest hansom to be seen in or near town. "You won't reconsider my suggestions ?" What, to inflict myself on you for six months while I look round? Old man, I have too much regard for your friendship. I want it to last me more than half a year." I'll guarantee we pull all right together." I looked at his face with its open unlined brow, its clear eyes, its full, firm, humorous mouth and cleft chin, and felt that here was a friend with whom to defy satiety-a friend to thank God for. But I shooji my head all the same. I have a hundred a year and indepen- dence," I said, a clean bill of health, and brain and limbs in working order. I should feel a fraud if I took advantage of your offer, Beecher. But I'm glad to have had it; it puts heart into a man to find his friends believe in him. And if you will keep the invitation open," I added, laughing, and I make a failure of things, I'll come back in my old age, and ask for my six months." Beecher did not answer, but sat staring out at Shaftesbury-avenue, and I knew by the look on his face that his thoughts were wandering backwards to a sleepy pool in Cherwell Stream, where the willows touch the river, and where once, years ago, a lad fought for his life with the treacherous rushes under the water. An unequal fight- all but ended-when his friend dived after him and pulled him out. Those Oxford days were a long time back in both our memories, but Beecher was a man who never forgot a kindness or a service. Here we are," he said as the cab drew up; now for Messrs. Haste and Wardell." He had cut out the advertisement and brought it with him, and we gave it to the clerk in the outer office, with my card. There were about a dozen men of varying ages waiting about; the advertisement had evidently drawn. "Wait," said Beecher. as the man turned to go, take my card in with it." I smiled at the manoeuvre, and as the clerk disappeared Beecher said in a low tone, I have moments of snobbery; but you know the reason. There were days when I hadn't a name to conjure fools with, and my time was any one's who chose to waste it. I have learnt my lesson." His experience was right. Although late- comers, we were shown in at once, and the head of the firm received us benignantly. Mr. Archibald Merivale," said the Head, reading our cards, and Lord Beecher." He glanced at me with a gracious, tentative smile, and Beecher, interposing, said: "Very natural mistake. This, however, is Mr. Meri- vale. We called in reply to your advertise- ment for a tutor. My friend is thinking of taking up some post of that sort if a suitable one can be found." The Head looked a little graver; this spirit of condescension was reversing the natural order of things. What are Mr. Merivale's qualifications ?" he said, looking down. with an air of non- committal. I mentioned the honours I had taken at Merton, and the fact that my father had belonged to the banking firm of Dovedale and Rose. and was realising the scarcity of detail which I had to offer when Beecher interposed. I have known Merivale for some years now-we were at Eton and Oxford together, and am really more capable of speaking for him than he is for himself. He not only took honours at the 'Varsity, but he was the best swimmer of his time, and rowed stroke in his boat his last year. He was heir to his cousin Merivale "Viscoudt Merivale?" asked the Head. "The title is lately extinct, I think?" "Yes; the property was not entailed, and his cousin left it all to a protege. Merivale here didn't want the shadow without the substance. He let the name go. He has been paying his father's liabilities for some years— you remember, of course, the Dovedale smash, and the honourable conduct of all the directors —and now finds himself, in consequence, with a straitened income." "He is unmarried?" Beecher laughed. "Absolutely. Age 28; character irreproachable; social position un- impeachable. The boy is a little young for him to tackle. That's the only thing." Mr. Haste put his two hands together in an attitude resembling prayer. The boy is young, I admit," he said, judicially, but there are considerations. He is heir to a large fortune, and may take a very prominent place in the world some day. His education and bringing up are to be on a princely scale. I think Mr. Merivale would probably stand a good chance of obtaining the position if he would like to apply for it. I signified my desire to do so. I will write a letter of introduction to my client," he continued, which you can either present personally, Mr. Merivale, or forward r by post previously to making an appoint- ment." He wrote some few lines, then paused, look- ing inquiringly at me. What address shall I give to Mrs. Van- renen?" "22a, St. James's-street," I said. "I am staying for the present with Lord Beecher." "And your references?" with polite firm. ness. Lord Beecher, Lady Julia Briarley, and. if you like a third, her husband, the Dean." Mr. Haste bowed with a suggestion of say- ing, Eminently satisfactory," and finished the letter, handing it to me with a suave smile. Is Mrs. Vanrenen likely to be at home if I call there this morning?" I asked. Mr. Haste was not sure. "Are you on the telephone?" demanded Beecher. If so, just ring up the Carlton and ask. Tell her we can call at any time thafc suits her to-day." Mr. Haste touched a bell, and on the appear- ance of the clerk, said majestically: "Take these gentlemen to the telephone, Saunders," and bowed us out. The interview was ter- minated. In the intervals of the telephoning I drew a mental picture of Mrs. Vanrenen, whose name suggested to me a large, middle-aged, hand- some American, with dollars writ plainly on every Eeam of her Paris-cut clothing, and vibrating in every accent of her interrogative voice. I even began to feel a faint dislike to her. and to think that it would take very little to make me decline the honour of teaching a young millionaire how to behave himself and do credit to the pile which his father had probably amassed by the literal sweat of his brow. There was no mention of a Mr. Van- renen," I said to Beecher, as we drove towards Pall Mall. Is he non-existent,, do you suppose?" Probably suppressed-for a time, at all events. D.C., perhaps-or separation by mutual agreement; madame to bosa the show until the heir is fairly launched." However, it is madame with whom W8 have to deal. Heaven send us obliquity." Amen," said Beecher, as we pulled up at the Carlton. Madame was at home, as we already knew. and would see us in her private sitting-room on the first floor. Behold us awaiting her arrival there, and taking stock of the various evidences of indi- viduality which the room bore. It was not the conventional reception rooms of a hotel sojourner, though in what lay the difference I could not at first determine. Photographs, candy" boxes, bibelots- these were conspicuous by their absence; the room might have been habitually used by a man of much business, insomuch as the lack of feminine paraphernalia betokened a mascui line disregard of trifles. A large writing table, square with the window, held a, mass of letters and papers, all filed and classified, however, and, in addition, abundant means for easy; correspondence. Writing pad, stationery cases, telegram holders, sealing apparatus— everything that could possibly be wanted for penmanship on a large scale were here at hand, all in dark green morocco with a gold coronet raised above the initials Z. V." But close to this Deux ex machina, a smaller table held two ornaments that bespoke a softer phase of character. A life-size vignette photograph of a boy resting on an easel, and underneath it an enormous bowl of Russian and Neapolitan violets, the dark and light massed together in a sort of wilful luxuriance. I studied the boy's face, believing, natur- ally, that this was my pulpil in pose. Beneath it, in a firm hand, was written the word Royal," and I concluded that this was his name. It certainly fitted its small owner with at nicety of discrimination; the face, scarcely past babyhood of outline, was yet so instincfe with dignity, serene though childish. Beauti- ful dark eyes, calm with a confidence of power beyond that of ordinary petted babyhood. looked gravely out from under level brows, the short upper lip held a certain pride and reticence in its curve, nose and chin of patrician mould lifted the face to a still greater distinction. It might well have been the portrait of a baby sovereign whose future kingship controlled his present right of youthful freedom. I was still studying it when a murmured exclamation from Beecher made me look round, and I realised Mrs. Vanrenen's presence. She had entered by some folding doors, and she stood now within them, her face turned full towards me. One hand held the curtain, beneath which she had just passed, aside; the other drooped with caressing com. mand on the head of a white Borzoi which accompanied her, and whose intent regard was also bent on me. Neither of them seemed to note Beecher. and for the moment I had completely; forgotten him. The picture that had presented itself with such startling abruptness was so unexpected and so unusual that I was dumb for a full moment, while for some reason that I did not divine she waited for me to speak. I had seen lovely women-in paintings and out of them. I had cherished, in common with most men, a vague idea made up of hair and eyes and colouring that suited my taste- lips that appealed to it; but I had neither seen nor imagined a woman like this, and in; the surprise of it I could not have said whether my feeling was one of admiration or of a satisfied indifference, nor, indeed, could I have described her with any words that would have conveyed her likeness to myself or others. The one commonplace fact that she was in widow's dress impressed itself, however, oil, me, and a transient thought flashed through my mind of the disregard of conventionality that would be involved in my residence under her roof. Then I found my voice and said, bowing low Mrs. Vanrenen, I presume?" Yes. You called to see me on business? A smooth low voice with both composure and authority in it. No high inflection, no twang or blur—the voice of a cultured woman., I have brought a letter of introduction from Mr. Haste, which will explain the reason of my visit." She took the note, saying, "And your friend?" Oh, yes-I beg your pardon. This is my friend, Lord Beecher." I had not looked at him until now, when I caught the reflection of my own mixed feelings in his glance. She went and sat down on a divan, the dog lying at her feet and keeping an attentive eye on us; but she made no sign of invitation to us to be seated. When she had read the letter she looked at me steadfastly for a moment. I am very anxious," she said, f'to find a > tutor for my son who will continue with him? for many years. I should like to feel tba?: when I had once explained the end I have ini view, his tutor would unite with me in keeping, that end before us in everything, while the boy is growing up. and in training every, capacity and impulse of Roy's nature to ther one result." III eontinoMb. ■ Tl 1 -■