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FURNITURE FOR QUALITY FURNITURE THAT WILL WEAR FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FURNITURE FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS FURNITURE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE COUNTRY FURNITURE SOLD RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES TO GET ALL THIS GO TO THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF.
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAM. Notices appearing under these headings are charged at the folio wins rates-- If inserted In the EVENING EXPRESS," WES TERN MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 30 Words anJ Id. for each Additional Word. If inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS and WEEKLY MAIL only, Is. for 30 Words and Id. for every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unless authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic messages cannot be acted on smil confirmed in writing.
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Ii aUGUSTINE J. STONEf (Late STONE BROS.). FCNERAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR Personal Supervision to All Orders. H Nat. Tel.: Cardiff. No. 704: Eirry Docks, No. 37. B Poet Office Tel. N. 612. Cardiff. Telegrams- STONE | feROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. | IIROS., C?tr.DIFF. ? ?ORKING-ST., CARDIFF. I  Allrl D O C K S. 101, HOLTON-RO-kD, BARRY DOCKS. g J. MARSH & CO.. | FURNISHING UNDERTAKER8, I| REMOVED. 8, FREDEIUCK-STREET, and 1 41, WESI-Bl-t-IURNE-PLACE, Price Liat on Application. 1 National TeL Ko. 0726, | PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. T HEATRE JJOYAL, £ <ARDIFF. Lessee and Manager ROBERT BEDFORD. SVERY EVENING, at 7.30, and SATURDAY, at Two. TOLSTOY"S Famous Piay, ITESURRECTION From His Majesty's Theatre, London. lir. BEERBOHM TREE'S Principal Company. Next Week: — Miss JULIA NEILSON and Mr. FRED TERRY In "SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY." Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., ,362. a 18624   CARDIFF COMMERCIAL TRAVEL- LERS' HISTRIONIC SOCIETY. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. MONDAY. December 14th, and TUESDAY, December 15th, "THE LADY OF LYONS." Reserved Seats: Drees Circle, 58. Orchestra Stalls, 48., now being booked at Theatre. Unreserved Seats: Upper Circle, 2s. 6d.; Pit, 28. Gallery, 6d., can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, Mr. ARTHUR FARRAND. 19, Glynrhondda-street, Cardiff. a 18523 G RAN D T HEATRE, Xessee and Manager EDIVARD QUIGLEY. To-night at 7.30—The Great Realistic Racing Drama— ROGUES OF THE TURF J t-? FOUR REAL RACEHORSES. Popular Prices and Time as usual. Next Week: MAN AND WIFE. el720d23 t "IU Not in mortals to command success, rue THE A R D I F F ,l M P I. QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director- .OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! GINNETT'S Funny Equestrian Sketch, entitled JJEJECTED REMOUNTS, I The Comic Horaes and the Riding Lesson. CHARLIE RICH and HARRY RICH, Comedy Artistes and Vocalists. THE MANNINGOS, The Juvenile Head and Hand Balancing Wonders. From the Hippodrome. JAMES FINNEY, Champion All-round Swimmer of the World, assisted by T T Miss MARIE FINNEY, The Heroine of London Bridge, in their World-renowned Aquatic Exhibition, as Vven before his Majesty the King, when Prince of Wales, at Newmarket). Miss MARIE COLLINS, Comedienne, in her latest successes. Another artiste to her finger-tips. THE JEES, In their always successful Musical Smithy." CHAMBERLAIN'S VISIT TO CARDIFF On the Bioscope. ESPINOSA and NEILSON, In an Entirely Novel Dancing Act. THE REVOLT OF MAN," PHILLIPS and TERRY'S 1 Latest Suecoss. London's New Favourite iooking us up! HARRY FORD In Songs fitted to his quaint style. Bicycles stored free of charge Two Performances Niglltty-Early Oin- between S"ven o'clock and Nine, Late One between Nina o'clock and Eleven. All artistes appear at each Performance. Box Office open Daily (with exception of Saturdays), Ten a.m. to Five p.m. aud Seven to Ten p m.. Saturdays Ten a.m. to Three p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. L18S63 NEWPORT THE NEWPORT EMPIRE OHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT! The Original Looping the Loop, the sensation of Europe! Josh Dixon. Conn and Conrad. Prof. Duncan's Royal Collies. Ian Colquhoun. Nina Martino, Chanteuse. J. P. Dane, Comedian. Hilda Coe. in clever selections on the harp. Walter Groves and Co., in their latest laughable farce, entitled— "Artful Jim, or Poor Pink." Next Week: JOE ELVIN. L18864 JNDELIBLE I]ORTRAITS FOR FRAMING. EVERLASTING, ARTISTIC, AND LIFELIKE. PRODUCED BY WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. WHAT WE HAVE DONE: We have re-produced hundreds of these life- like portraits in indelible ink and crayon, and have received ample testimony to the satisfac- tion given to our customers. Whole families have sent us their portraits for re-production after receiving a specimen of our work. WHAT WE ARE DOING: We are supplying, carriage paid, an en- laiged indelible life-like portrait, mounted on a sunk mount 19 by 24 inches, for the small sum of 6a. 6d. EACH. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: Write your name and address on the back of a photo, and send it to us through the post. You may want an indelible portrait of a deceased friend or relative. Then send us a photo of such person. It does not matter how old or faded the photo may be. No defects will be seen on the enlargement. WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY: For an enlargement of the head and ehoulders send with the photo p, postal order for 6e. 6d. For a full-length enlargement send Is. extra. For two persons in one enlarge- ment send 28. extra. For each person above two in one enlargement send Is. extra-to STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. I^YESTERN MAIL LIMITED, C A R D IFF. j CARDIFF.  Pi & -i Ms: I &P I L L .?old ? by *U Chemists, or peg tree Is. 6 £ T:AtTHt. c?mft, SouttmmpM? UMS PUBLIC NOTICES, pARK-HALL, CARDIFF ST. MARTIN'S PARISH JJARVEST HOME BAZAAR, In Aid of the Building Funds, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, November 25th. 25th, and 27th, 1903. Opening Ceremony THREE P.M. DAILY. UNRIVALLED PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAIN- MENTS. Mr. ARTHUR ANGLE'S BAND Each Day. DECORATIONS OP; HALLS UNSURPASSED. I For Prices of Admission, see Bills. Hon. Secy., Mr. C. E. WILMOTT, 197, Rich- mond-road, Gardiff. a18575 p> u B L I C NOTICE GUN PRACTICE will Take Place from PEJfARTH LATTERY on FRIDAY NEXT, 27th instant, commencing about One p.m. Residents in the neighbourhood of the Batttry are advised to have their windows opened both- top and bottom. By Order, (Signed) C. G. FELLOWS, Lieut. R.A., L21744 Adjt. M. and V..A.. Severn D-f:znceq. BUSINESS ADDRESES3. DO STOP COUGHING You Bark. Bark, Barli, and say you have tried every remedy and can't GET CURED: BUT HAVE YOU TRIED TEMPLAR MALINS SIXPENNY 6D. COUGH  ? STOP ? ?-? POST FREE 9d., Double Size Is., Post Free la. 3d. A marvellous Preparation of Honey. Tolu, Squills, Ipecacuanha, Paregoric, and other demulcent and healing ingredients scienti- fically compounded under the personal super- vision of TEMPLAR juAidi\», M.P.S. IT WON'T CURE CONSUMPTION!! But gives instant relief to every kind of Cough, cutting the Phlegm, clearing the Throat, and easing the Chest of difficult Breathing. A FULL STOP FOR 6d. DIRECTIONS.—ADULTS: Take a teaspoon- ful every three or four hours, and two tea- trpoonfuls in a little warm water at bedtime. CHILDREN: From one to six years, 15 to 20 drops; from six to twelve years, half a tea- spoonful whenever the Cough is troublesome. Prepared only by TEMPLAR MALINS,Ltd Cash Chemists, 29, (Jueen-st., Cardiff el2092 APLEASEDCUSTOMER Is our delight, and our constant aim is to please everyone who trades. with us. We have been doing this for so .many ye&re that it is now an easy thing. CAN'T WE PLEASE YOU? Give us your trade, and in return we will give you satisfactory goods, and save you some money each day, and much money in a year. BOYLE AND CO.. BOOT MERCHANTS, 2, HIGH-STREET (Duke-street end), 28, ST. MARY-STREET, 10, CHURCH-STREET (St. John's end), 17, CHURCH-STREET (Boot Market), WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE: WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF. e12100-3 REYNOLDS' GOLD MEDAL PURE DIGESTIVE W H E A T M E A L gREAD ORDER SAMPLE LOAF FROM YOUR BAKER TO-DAY. MILLED ONLY BY J. REYNOLDS and CO., GLOUCESTER. REYNOLDS DIGESTIVE HOLDS THE BEST RECORD FOR EXHIBITION PRIZES I IN GREAT BRITAIN. el227o -< L_ I tT? 1 IN THE IN THE I B Seo it for yourself when passing To-day. Bj The confirmation of your own eyes will con- B vinco you quicker than any words. What- B ever you want it Is there, or step inside B I can show it YOU. I do not press you to B buy; I invite your inspection freely, and B leave the rest to your judgment. KB ? CALL ON ME TO DAY I I H. SAMUEL, I (OF MANCHESTER), | j 7, ST. M A RY-ST., t DO YOU WANT A WATCH P I M KY FAMOUS B g English Lever, QK/- I S IS JUST TEE THING WW B M DE?CRIPTJON.—Sotid ma?ive H"-marked R Hilver Cases, specially strengthened; per- B f-etly adjusted full-plate Lever movement, H Jewelled; Klist and Damp Excluding Cap, B white enamelled Dial, sunk scconds. H j GUARANTEED BRITISH MAKE B H THROUGHOUT. £ j g WARRANTED SEVEN YEARS. I I will Save you Money! j I Guarantee the Finest Quality! And will return the full amount, if Q requested, to anyone who Is not fully satis- t fied. DO YOU WANT A GEM RIN P -j h S, I supply the Hand-?omest in England. m X,) My prices will frequently be found )jt less than one half that charged by ordinary retailers. Give me a trial and see. Very JN beautiful 18 carat Government Hall-marked N) OEM RINGS, set with Diamonds, Rubies, jM Pearls. I can make your Home Bright! with the finest CUTLERY and ELECTRO SILVER WARE I I PAY YOUR RAILWAY FARE UP TO 30 MILES. On Furchasee value 25s. and upwards., GIVE ME A VISIT! IT WILL PAY YOU WELL NOTE MY ADDRESS, AND REMEMBER I AM ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. I H. SAMUEL. OF MANCHESTER, I i 7, ST. MARY-ST., ? j CARDIFF. ,11 f I I LOOK OUT FOR HARRY BOWELS ?RItCLE)N EXPRESSTO-MORROW. t BUSINESS ADDRESSES. EADE'S PILLS. TRADES T?l?LS. AM who suffer from Gout :L or Rheumatism should t?? 'At UT?E -'s c ? DILLS, immediately have recourse to EADE'S PILLS. Hundreds If ADE S T)ILLS. of Testimonial have been J- received from all sorts and EADE'S T>1LLS. conditions of men testifying JLJ JL to the wonderful power EADE'S PILLS. these Pills have in giving JL relief in the very worst E ADE'S PILLS, cases. These Pill s are JT purely vegetable and per- fectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CtJRE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD. FACE, AND LIMBS, AND HAVE THE LARGEST RECOMMENDA- TION EVER GIVEN ANY PATENT MEDICINE OF ITS CLASS. E ADE'S GOUT AND jgHEUMATIC pILLS. Are perfectly safe in their action, eliminate all injurious matter, and are highly Restorative. Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles Is. lid. and 2s. 9d., or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor, GEORGE EADE, 232, Goswell- road, London, E.G. EADE S PILLS. L21700 E. NELSON & CO., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS 160, QUEEN-ST., ) 70, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. 94, ST. MARY-ST., ) I 9, HIGH-ST., PONTYPRIDD. 170, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. THE LARGEST RETAIL TOBACCONISTS IN WALES. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE J. LEWIS AND CO., TI-IE (jASH FURNISHERS Beg to announce that owing to the rapid and successful Extension of their business they find it necessary to at once rebuild and onwrgs their already extensive showrooms and works. Previous to doin^ so thev have docidcd, to make room for the builders, to offer the whole of their Grana Stock of Fur- niture for Absolute Unreserved Clearance Sale. The whole stock must absolutely be cleared regirdlaes of cost. This sale will afford intending casb buyers to secure great bargains at enormous discounts. During the sale arrangements can be made to store goods purchased without extra charge- tiU required and all goods will be delivered free. Ous- toOiers purchasing LS worth rail fare refunded. Sale Pr!ce List Free. Carefully note our one and only Address- J. LKWIS & CO, THE CASH FURNISHERS, | 82. QUEEN-STREET. OPPOSITE PARK HOTEL. CARDIFF. M. W. S. el2098 SCIENTIFIC I Eyesight I § Testing H FOR SPECTACLES. I Bonner Morgan, jS F.S.M.C. | PARK PLACE II (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) 1 QUEEN ST., CARDIFF., S Eyesight Testing ana Spectacle Fitting only. I No charge is made for advice. The testing is thorollgli. »9iMHnMr H O RT O N'S ORI G IN AL FeTmhae les. BEN EDICT PILLS. Fee 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, ls. lid. and -28. 9d. Sent Post Free. under cover 2d. extra, direct by the ptoprietor. G. D. HORTON, (Late Chief Dispenser from the Birmingham General and Lying-in Hospital), 68, Aston-road North, Birmingham LETTERS ANSWERED FREE. THE PILLS ARE SENT DIRECT ONLY UinDER COVER. FURNITURE. CÁEAP. RELIABLE. ROYAL FURNISHING STORE S 90, sr. MARY-ST., CARDIFF, Previous to alteration of premises, are offer- ing to clear their entire stock of General Household Furniture, Carpets. Bedding, Bed- steads. etc.. at a reduction of 78. IN T HE 2in. PILLAR ALL BRASS BEDSTEAD, £4 12s. 6d. 12in. PILLAR BRASS RAIL BEDSTEAD, -El 9s. lid. FEATHER BED SETS complete, irell filled, Li 15s. LEATHER SUITES (Dining-room) from 3i guineas. SADDLEBAG SUITES from 6 guineas. TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES from 15s. 9d. BRUSSELS or AXMINSTER from 35s. STAIR CARPETS from loid. per yard. SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARD from C4 17s. 6d. Lino's and oilcloth in all widths and prices. All goods marked in plain figures. Rail fare allowed to country customers. Do not fail to see our stock before making any purchase. It will pay you. FREE GIFT TO EVERY CUSTOMER. ACCORDING TO THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE. ROYAL FURNISHING STORES I 90, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (Next door to the Wax Works). E12149 MlTuTT) IN G s. All PICTURE-FRAME MAKERS should send to i B. SHATZ For their MOULDINGS, PICTURES, and GLASS, BACKBOARDS, MOUNTING BOARDS, MOUNTS, and all Requisites for the Trade. LARGEST STOCK IN WALES. Over 200' Patterns kept in Stock. SEND zei FOR A SAMPLE ORFv-B. and judge for yourselves. Packing Fret, NOTE THE ADDRESS-. 2, TUNNEL B UILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. et2 PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following rates, I ONCK. '???!' IX TIMKS. j T!MRS. D. S. D. S-D; 12?nrdsor!ess ? 0 6 09 1.3'to. 19 words 0 5 010 6? 1 3 I 20 tq 26 words 0 7 1 2 1 9 Each extra 7 n O 2 9 n 0 A 4 i n 0 fi6 Erd:1 0 2 I 0 4 0 6 COMBINBD SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the" WESTERN MAIL aDd" EVEN- ING EXPRESS I WORDS. OK?B THKKK SIX I WORDS. I ON<rB:. THttltK r:;IX -I 1!;S' s. D.I D. S. D. I 12 or !eM 0 8 J 4 20 I 13 to 19 .I i o 2 0 3 '0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 I ¡'tch extra 7      words 0 „ 4 0 8 1 0 I In all cases the name and address are counted part of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND LOST, Saturday evening, in Windsor-place, grey fur JLJ Muff; findpr rewarded returning it to 13, Son- ghenydd-road. eI745dS6 FOUND, a gold cha.in Bracelet; if not claimed in three days will be sold defray expengeE.-17, Rolls-street, Camton. » el728d25 LOST, Saturday evening, between Brunswick-street JLj and J!iDg'&-road, gold curb Bracelet, set with pearls and turquoises; finder returning to 126, King's- Tonjl will be rewarded. elT21d25 MEDICAL. DAWSON, Medical Specialist, 53, Clare-wad; two (English and foreign) Bl";raJi5s. Advice free. Price List. el586d28 HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. HOUSEKEEPER wanted (working).-Apply, giving JLJL full particulars, Prinley Richards, Draper, Neath. «1740d30 HOUSEKEEPER (working) seeks situation; good oook and manager; references.—S 39, Exening Express, Cardiff. el765d30 RE-ENGAGEMENT as Mother's Help or Nursery JH< GovemeK; domfstie?ted.—.M. G., Ev?idBg }oxpre, Swansea. el71M28 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, good General.-Apply 6 to 8, Mrs. Rhys, f 6, Marlborough-ioad. el705,127 GENERAL Servant warned; four in family; no \jr wa-iiing.-10, Windsor;placc, Cardiff. el76Szl WANTED at once, b°°d useful Help; no servant.— 8, Dogo-street, Cardaff. el667di5 TWO respectable Girls require situatiois House-Par- lourmaid and Houscmaid. 3, Evening :r:xp, Cardaff. elTMd25 "VV V J ANTED, a respectable General to look after a home for one man; abstainer preferred; one child not object-ed to.—Apply. S 35, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. e1758d30 "1X7"ANTED at once, a Girl of 20; another servant kept; small familk?Apply Mrs. Morgan, Bryn- heulog, Iiirwaiii,* near Aberdare. el714d28 WANTED immediately, General Servant; good refe- "f rences essential.—Apply, stating wagee, Sand- hurst, Porthcawi. el761d30 I WANTED, good General; plain cooking; wage £ 16; YT good reforencm.-Apply Mrs. W. D. Phillips, Park-lane, Aberdair. el716zl I ANTED, exj?eri«nced Cook-Genera' also House- I gpod refereficoB eesential.—Apply between 6 and 8 p.m., 75, Cstthedral-road. el2265 TjWR Sale, comfortabre small House, Penllyn-road, r Canton.—Apply 32, Conway-road. elTlid27 WANTED, by 9th December, Cook-General, able f tc wash; also House-Parlourmaid; good needle- I woman.—Apply, with references, wages required,, Mrs. George Lloyd, 24. Picton-terrace, Carmarthen. 0027 "TVTV ANTED, young Housemaid; strong; good appearance.-Apply fully, Mrs. Gregor, Yoys- cynon, Aberdare. el685d26 ATfANTED. utviful Maid.—Apply 215, Newport-road. el704d27 WANTED, Cook-Gen«ral.—Apply to Dr. Richards, ( The Meadows, RisM, Mon. el676d26 WAND. General Servant;' able to undertake plain Ccoking; housemaid kept.-Mrs. Thomas, 25, Richmond-road, Cardiff. ci6TOd25 HOTEL SERVANTS. W ANTED, Barmaid; used to quick counter trade; f colliery district, with referencœGloble, Tredegar. cl 674(126 HOTEL—Strong young Man, with stockroom experience, wanted as Second Boots; wages 135. weekly and live in.—Apply Manager, Royal Hotel, Car- diff. el726d25 BARMAID, young, experience, saloon bar; dis- Bengaged December 14.-S 34, Evening Express, Cardiff. e1751d30 w I-NTED, situation as Manager or Head Barman; last place Glove and Shears Hotel for 7 years; aged 25; Cardiff preferred.—S 27, Evening Express, Car- diff. e1143d30 rpwo good Generals required for Navigation Hotel, _L Mountain Ash. by Monday week; must be clean and quick references required.—Apply Mrs. E. Cross, Talbot Inn. Aberdare. el695d27 I WANTEv-, ?ady B-ok-keeper, tnblar V? references indispensable.—Apply Mana?erese, !ep_n!ye Llanelly. F1B9M27 WANTED, smart. superior young lady as Barmaid; must be used to good and quick class trade; character must bear strict investigation; must apply personally after.-Apply to Box 8 18, Evening Express, Cardiff. 017301128 WANTED, a smart lad as Billiard Marker; must thooughly uadrstand all games, and willing to make himself generally useful.-Apply Westgate Hotel, Cardiff. el731d25 W"ANTED, re-engagement as Housemaid, room Waitress .-Ap ?ly L. Phillips, Lion Hotel, Tenby. el697d27 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS GROCERY.—Wanted, Improver; indoors.-Apply GOwen Harria and Son, Trecynon, Aberdare. ed27 W ANTED 'bteady young M accustomed to retail milk; work small round assist with cows, &c.- S. 16, Evening Express, Newport. el725d25 GROCERY.—Wanted, 2 Smart Assistants.—State GWary (0utdoors), R. O. Jones, Barry Dock. ed30 WANTED immediately, Wagoner; constant work.- W State wages r?quirm, Whiting, Aberdare. ed27 TRUSTWORTHY and ?' able Pensioner seeks Employ- Tment or Place of Trust; long references.—S 25, I Evening Express, Cardiff. el742d26 ? ROCERY.—Wanted' immediately, smart Junior G(o,,itdoor) used to so]fciting.—State age, references, &c., Davies, Cambrian-road, Newport. el757d20 l ig i "IT TANTED, Man used to drive traction engine.— W Apply, with references, and wages reqtii?ed, to Traction, Locke's Advertising Offices, Newport. el722d28 B-UTe nÊRs.Vani{;{(-young-Mäil, about 22: must be good cutter and salesman; .lso a small goods maker.—State full particulars (outdoors) to D. Moses, Brynmawr. e1744d3O ANTED, young Lady Assistant for Post-office; A. B. C. instrument.—Apply Post-office, Ynishir, near Pontypridd. el746d3Q I ANTEDT situation as Groom-Coachman; single, Vv ride, drive single or p?r; good character: refe- ) rences.—Coachman, 44, Mount Pleasant, Llanelly. Carm.  M70M27 nI iHE Abergwynfi Co-operative Society require j_ Sboemaker; able to repair and make bmts- i. Applicants must state wages required. e1678d26 A if TEpT" Farm Labourer, experienced in all stock tV and a good milker.—State experience, references, wages; home found; Iscoed, Ferryside. el677d26 I ARETAKER wanted; house just outside Cardiff; ? rent fre#.—Apply 100, Penylan-road. el666d25 ROCERY'Wanted. Assistant. well-up in soliciting; ?jr Welsh; liveout?—Lock and Co., PenygMig_jed28 SHOEING Smiths.—Wanted, good Fireman?Apply ? EraEC, 1. St. Andrew s-pla, C?rdt?. el64M25 BOOTS.—Wanted at once, reliable Man; good sales- Bman and repairer.—State wages, references, &G., first letter. Co-opent1ve Society, DanhHIeth. el633d24 ABT.—Easy work at home, tinting prints. Christmas ACards, &?.-Addressed envelope, Art Co 6. Great James-street. London, W,C. el540d27 W ANTED, a few srtiart Lads who can ride bicycles; yV must be respectable and produce good references. -Apply Evening Express Office «1179S WANTED, reepectalne Lads to sell the "Evening W Expreaa" nightly —Apply to Manager. "Eveniaw Express" OfBce. H.gh-stT»et, Newport.. elOZM CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. 3 weekly offered to either sex who can write.—Par- ticulars sent free to anyone sending an addressed envelope to Manager Glendower, Torquay. el734d,30 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for addressing circulars.-Seid addressed envelope for propcsal, 1 Manager, 8B Elm Lodge, Soutlvall, Middlesex.' el735d30 MEDICAL REMEDIES. I RTlFICLAL Legs, H»nds^ Eye3, Trusaw, Leg Irona,! .M Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic  Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue fme.-Ailen Pearce. Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead. Bristol. el2005 THOUSANDS take- no other medicine besides 'Kemick't Tvagetable PUls. Have you m tried them? Bold by all chemists 4n4 storee, 7id., Is. 14d., an4 Zs. 9d. per box. ik P A RI PNT S. 150, King's-roa? to Let?Mpprior furnished Apart- ?men- suit gentleman. el7Md25 rj^O let. comfortable Sitting MJd Bed Room; lady or J, gentleman in busin during day; every con- venience; raoderato.—Clare-street Past-office, Cardiff. el660(K5 "1 TtTELL-FurnisUed Apartmants or Board-Residence; f close tovv:u.!Î<)Il!Pjuk-place. cl?MTS SUPERIOR Bo?d-R???nered'to'tw? 'gpn?Bmen )? in O?aeM-street; moderate t?nns.—R 90, Evening ExpreKg. Cardiff. ei691d27 COMFORTABLE A}iart*»eiits, 2 gentlemen or mar- ried couple; lodging^—6. TafT-embankment, Car- diff- ■ ? el7Md26 NICELY FtimisheiApjSmenU; two bedroom?; every convenience—136, B?mond-rciij. Csrd!S. e1148dQ COMFORTABLE Lodg:?; ?pectaMe' working ?rnen; C bath—28, Cogan-tcrmo <?f Miskin-street. ed30 SUPERIOR Front 8?tiB?"Boom?Bed' Room; single L3 genticinan.-SO, Plagfurton-avenue, Card:ff. e16827 elG8W27 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. AND rERTWrE, ..L f1. ACCTIO?EtMS, VALUERS. SURVEYORS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premkes and Houses to be let or Sold Ma "Western MaH" n8U;. Printed Register free.] JO????St-?Mary-etreet. CM-diS. Established 1849.1 TO Let, LiaBdaff fllia; hot an.,i cold bath T Ss. weekly; a!s? 2 HoMes,.Hawthorn-re:?: 7s.—' Apply Pritchard. BiMsc-ro?. HandaC. el729d28 >i  Let, 17, The Wath?'?iy rilO Let, 17, Ihe Walk, eariy possession.—Apply No 19. 'e1739d30 TO Let, small Cœc and gt?b?i Ll ?month.? A— 23,. Newport-rjad. el2267 UTANTED-HouSëçardT.fÏÎ 8 room?T?etachcd W-preferred.? 37, Ev«j|5ijg Express, Cardiff. d3Q •JTIOR Sale, douMe-fr?[t< & ?ua, Bo&th Park; three Freception, five b" 5; latest improvements; suit doctor or ladi 1; CM.ap.-R 93,' Evening Express, Cardiff. e!683d28 TO Let, 33, Cough-street, 26, Havelock-streot; good repair. Apply 27. el756d30 L LAN DAI f. Six-rootaed 'jHouse; aJso nine-roomed Villa. Cox, 13, Heoi-y-Parin. Llandaff. el748d30 SMALL Villas and Cottage "Properties; good letting; cheap. 29, Bover'ton-street; Cardiff. el834d28 WASTED, in dthtdli.road.; eoàch-hour;o and 1't' Stable.-Apply o 8S, Even.'ag Express, Cardiff. el2204 GOOD Stabling to let off Cllthedral-road.-Apply GCOuzeDs, I- COl{fe\.ream-terrace, Cardiff. el747d30 PUBLIC-HOUSES MERTHYB Wanted immediately, purchase or rait, single or £ ouble-Uceased Premism.Par- ticulars,. H. Evans, 3Ht Cowhridge-road. Cardiff.e<J26 A 'm?CTIVE 8Pttit; V?uit?, promin??n position jUL Bn?ot; Pletd CMmter?a.de. about ?40 weekly; closed Sundays; tied. aies only; ingoing LI,073, L200 can remain.-Apply Tebbg, Victoria-street, Bristol. t .TILLAGE Hotel between Bristol aad Weston- f super-Mare; oply fi.Hy-PcenBed house in village; yard, garden, stahling; present.tenant 31 years; returns about £ 25 weekly; ingoing,, including good, inventory, 650; rare opportunity.—Apfity Tebbs. Bristol. COMPACT Hotel-Putilte, Bear shipping and Clifton Suspension Bridge^ Bristolsuit retired seafaring man; ingoing arrawed L250 cath.—Tebbs, Bristol. COMFORTABLE Hotel, Clifton; easily-managed; reliable trade: iugolng", including part furniture, £ 350—Tebbs, Bristol. HANDSOME R-silv^y -Hotel, near Bath; ingoing I arraoged with .£500 ca.h.-Tebbs. Bristol. PROFI1 ABLE Beer, Wrlne V*ults»'nt6e" thoroughfare, I Bristol; takings £ 13 weekly; ingoing £ 250.—Tebbj. RESPECTABLE Be«»rj)ouse( Clifton; suit beginners; J L C135. Another M.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. COMMANDING Corner Fullv-licensed House, neaj- 1 principal railway sit at ion; large trade under proper management; ihgoine, £ SS0 cash.—Tebbs, Bristol. FREE Hotel, importijiire; returns J' average about L4,Mo per Annum; -oO-class trade; one of the best hote? ;j, ^hc .'n¡ÍBJ°IJJ1, Mb'- furrsislied, best hotel$ 34 ?10 -n; ip..FOID?4, furilislie4, 93,3*, t2,0%" GOUNTEY ter 3.j?? w,M House. praKv ? ?t!Me6 a?r ?esLctt?fpeFMitre; hro-atdens and about 3rre of paddock; through death; ingoing, M It stands. LI-SO.-Tebbs. Bristol. GENUINE B eerhou3e. centre Bristoi: good living Gfor s?'pr&i: worth attention; ingoing ?110.—TeM)s. VILLAGE Fully-licensed House, Somerset; orchard, V 20 acres pasture land; ingoing E125 and stock; possession March ncx.-Tebbs. Bristol. FULLY-Lioensed House, Bristol; suit couple; ingoing £75 cash.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. G-' ENUINE Beerhouse, Bristol; pre!ent tenant 23 Gyeaxs; ingoing £12:-ApplY Tebbs. BritoI. COMMAXDING Corner Fully-licensed House. Bristol: smart concern; can arrange purchase with L150 cash; worth attentiam.-Apply T-,bbb, Bristol. el712d28 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL EXCEPTIONAL. Bargain.—Dining-rooms, best position [ 'J in Bristol; former tenant 33 years, then retired; smart, double-fronted presses and roomy • house: busiest street in Bristol; proprietor gave £ 420 two years since, but, having to leave Bristol, will sacrifice everything as stands, for. £ 250 or near offer; most genuine bargain ever offered.—Apply Tebbs, 76, Victoria- street, Bristol. el713d28 Bu?ness.—Apply R 97, Evening FOR Sale, Coal Business.—Apply R 97, Evening _r_Express QtEoe, CardiC. el708d27 rpo Paw!1!JrO.kerhers. OId-mabiiSJied JL Clothing Business for, 8?e? M yem' connection; retiring; low rent; long lease.-Greeu, 31 and 32. Caro- line-street. Cardiff. el693d27 CYCLE and Sports Buxin;ss.-I-plendidly situated; large handsome promises; best agencies: rent moderate, and includes workshop and dwelling-bouse.- Norton's Cycle Depot 1211. Queen-street. Cardiff. c-122,1 FURNITURE. CHRISTMAS is coming.—Make the home cosy. H.J in Newport Market Is offeriag special value in Saddlebag Easy Chairs, 21s.; carriage peid.-B. E. Harris, House Furnisher and Manufacturer of Good Furniture, 3, 4, 5. and 6, Market-buHdings, Newport, ntnituro, 3 4 4f, ,5 kicvixlogue. Mon. Send for Catalogue. CHRISTMAS is coming.—Get married and furnish at Harris's, The Popular House Furnisher, Market- buildings, Newport, Mon. Send for Furnishing Guide. Glad to see you and show our stock. LORD TredegM's SA?-w at Newport Next Week.- JLj Don't forget to call and see Ha.rris's magnificent display of Furniture and Carpets; special show of goods suitable for Christmas gifts.—Harris's Emporium in Newport Market is only two minutes' walk from I railway station through arcade (adjoining Fen n en). el1578 B EV- AN' and C, D.'S special bargains for casii.-Cardiff, JD Swansea. Pontypridd, Newport, Pontypool. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, JL) bordered and ready for laying, from JJs. lld. BEVAN and, Co. tor grand patterns and excellent value in Floorcloth and Linoleum. EVANand Co lor Carpets and Hearthrugs of every .D description at lowest Prices. BEVAN and Co. for massive Iron Bedsteads, 2in. Bpill,,rs, from £1 Us. 6d. B" EVAN and Co. for splendid Head and Foot All- ) brass Bed?tMds. fro? £ 4 4s. BEVAN and Co. for best value in Wire-woven Mat- ) trewtb, full-sired, from 7s. lid. BEVAN and Co. for full-sized own make Feather .1) Beds good linen ticks, from 32s. 6d. EVAN and Co. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, J[) pIate-gtaM badta. >rom £ 3 195. M.  Bis VAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and Bother OV6mantles, 55. lid, to 10 guineas. BEVAN75dCo. f°r !pcciaI Bedroom 8'uiteseSt:. B glass, mar bl- E-t&ud, chim, ils. 'Bd- r?EVAN?m<r?!o7?or grand value Satin Walnut Bed Broom Suites, frOm 10 to 25 guinea&. EVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabineti JL) and Sideboards; great variety.. CTAff snd Co. for American. Organs, every instru- I ment warranted 10 years, from P7 17s. 6d. EVAN and Co. for Pianofortes, fall compass, hand- J) some walnut cases, from C15 15s. B. EV AN-and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites, J) grand patterns, from 8 to 16 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a JL) magnificent instrumelrt. 25 guinuas. ll- EV AN and Co. for really beautiful Suites in figured JL) silk, from 12 gutpess to 26 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the king-of all Pianos; see it JL) before buying ^gyhere guineas. el0806 BEVAN a(Ltd"};Largelt Fumishers, Cardiff, I SwansÐ&, Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool. i SPORTING ^BTKIDGES.^Tne Carfliff Cartridge, 7s. 9d. per 1VO; loaded with ssehnltse or Amberite smokeloos pow- der, 7s. 9d. per 100; once used always io ed: samples given free cn personal application; Nobel's Baltistfte, 9a. 6d. per 100. Orders for 1.000 cartridges delivered free —Supplied only by Cross Bros., fahlff. ?1 UNS?, Rides, RO'O"r" CaMe, Cartridge Bags, and I all gun accessories at lowest pricM; special atten- tion to all Nass of r¡ Double-barrel Breealoading Guns, from 32s. 6d. C'- ROSS BrOL:GíimØlitbs anc14nUllUnl\ICn Dcaler \? ? and <. St. MW-street. CtrdtC. el2607 GUNS.—Hammer Guns from £ 2 ios.; hammer'ess \jr guM, L6 10* soMt?ess cartridge:. 6s 6d. 100; best quality made, 9s. M. 100—Chambers, Gunmak"r. CMdie. BrtGL and Shepton BWIOL. Telephone, 01139. el064 I)iCY.CLES, &e. ARoyai Biche" Bicycle, bought this summer, for Sale; cost tie 18s.; very little used.— 8 22, Evening ExpreM? Cardiff. ?? e1741d26 ENUINE taeirwwe ,ot Cycles as eutineM is G to be sold ERU$KU, Singers, Triumphs, RagiMS.OMM?.?tr?'?'Cambers. &c.; 4b. in the B discount itOBfMaM? PTim'dUring sale time for <-?h ?B?y; Iiat wettaXMe; *.tt 'ual cpportuinty.— rt<m'. %??B?e?'?N<i ??"?Mt, CM<UC. el22M MUSICAL. SINGLE action Harp for Sale; excellen-L condition,- I Morgan. 3, Queen-street, Cardiff. el733d2S CHEAP, 2 sets of Musical Handbells, 37 x 42; perfcct.-Fre-k-maia, Cardiff Market. el664d25 PLINOS, Pianos. Tianos:—B. J. Heath and Sons' special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern improvements. "Ap"'ISTIC;jhodel; good walnut case; full oom- pass; cash. ;CI5 15s "T^UEOPEAN" Model; fine walnut case; check PJ action, trichord, &c.; cash, L18 38s. K LEXANl^R^ MGder; full compass; handsome marqueterie pane), &e., cash, £23 12s. 6d. I "TXANDSOME Pianoforte," in Louise rase; full size 1 & and .:ompMs, rich case and tone; double Econces; cash, £ 25 4s. •'■iTuSiC TradesAaeec?ation"Model;marvellous U- value; beautiful, rich Lou- .;Cash, ""pvBAWlNG-Room Model"; a PZffeCt instrument for JL? touch, te ?ne, and durability; cash j?5 10s. t shall be pteazed to arrange for any of these instruments to be obtainea on our improved Hire System.—For terms, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner of Charies-street), Cardiff. Also j Pontypridd, Penarth, and Port Talbot. e.11163 ALE, Fc-rty, ana Ce.7s Specialities in full compass, J iron framed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model: cash, 16s; (class A) solid I r, walnutwood case. I ij^OLLEGE" Model: casb18 18s.; (class B) solid walnutwood case. 'TTIDUCATIONAL" Modal; cash, L22 106.; handsome I t'i walnutwood case. I "TNFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, L23 IW.; full size, upright piano; vertical stringing. "XBONCLAD" Model; (Sash £ 28; small upright grand 1 overstrung. cash L20; small upright grand "Ll zlr'Model; C&Bh,.L.U 10s.; magmiflctnt value; "KAISER" Model; cash, £ 42; a full uprght concert II grand. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase ASyst,m for a small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co., Piano and Organ ?We?,-h?.t., DRigh-street and Castle Arcade, Cardiff. clOSM COAL FOR SALE. C OALS.-The best nrm; the reliable firm; cheapest firm.-Best Coals, double screened, 22s 6d.; Vipond's large, 18s; Forest large nuts 19s; Kitchen. 16s 9d; Garth nuts, 18s; Steam Nuts, 155 6d; House smalls, 12s Ed per ton delivered. Anthracite, Ocean Nuts, Coke. No agents. Send direct. Ring up Nat. Tel. 01024. Lower prices for quantities. Quotations any station South Wales.-West End Coal Co.. 2, Wellington- street. Cardiff .l2032 DOMESTIC ARTICLES, G HEAT Clearance 3alo of Baby Carriages at enor- Jf ?n?ns reduction In prices, to make room for our Xmas Novelties In British-made Toys.—Send for price lists Spencer's Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. John's Church-square, Cardiff. eU844 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. GREY Talking Parrot; accHmatised; red tai!: war- ranty for talking; genuine bargain; safe delivery guar3nteed 208.; new cage, 5s.; particulars fre. Stoadman, 34, St. Jamcs-place, Lh'erpool. el7%d3O I HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. HANDSOME Bay Cob, 14.1. rising five, splendi3 action; dog cart in splendid condition, rubber tyres; nearly new, set harness; would suit dootor-84 Cathedral-road, Cardiff «1732d2S T?OR Sale, Bay Gelding; 15.1; rising nve: broken F, -Ingle and double harness; sound aad quiet with steam, &c.-Apply J. L. Smtth, Cascade, Pen tram. ■ ■ el679d?S SQUIRE Giles's Pig Powders care colds, wheezing, and SQ UIR E Giles's Fix Powders care cotdt. wheezing, and in4ammtJon; ea'MB p?to fatten in half the usual 1.lme t?<lte packets. 10d. ? eU789 S~ QUIRE Giles'ii Worm Powders for g;hlRïïk. 'em; four packets Is —Of all Seed Merchants, of Squire Gilee Co.. Cardiff. • -,1789 IIOR ?aJe?Fony, CMn?c, Pony, Mid Harness.—23, j' Newport-road. e1226ô MISCELLANEOUS. p ALMISTRY.-Mada=e Proctor has rurned to he' j_ consulting Roo.9, Wharton-strMt. CardtS.eH990 RS. Rich, 109, Castle-road, Cardiff, Wardrobe Ill. Dealer; letters punctually attended to. elS201 Is your Watch Wrong? The oest and cheapest shop j. In Csraiff for the repair of watches of every descriptitm (E. glJsl cr Foreign) is 33, Castle Arcade (third shop Iron Cast!e-street), by James Keir (for ten yellre with Mt. Bpiiiiioo?.. Clocks and Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. w ANTED, about 500ft. of 13-inch cast iron Flange Pipes, not less than Jin. thick.—Princess Royal Colliery Company (Limited), Lydney, Gloucestershire. el715d28 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. FiISH.—Basses, 2s. 6d.: already cleaned; carriage paid Fany,hexc-Tully, Fish Docks, Swansea. cl653d25 PRIVATE Christmas Cards.—Books sent to select I from.-Mis Morgan. James-street. el727z5 C ONFECTIONERY for Christmas.—Wanted, all shop- keepers selling sweets to send for Frank's list of novelties and fancies for Christmas; best selection and I variety in th trade; carriage paid any distance on all orders ovee El in value.—Frank's Steam Confectionery Works,, Cardiff. cl762d30 PRIVATE Christmas CardF.-Very choice collection. better than last year: name and address printed complete from Is. 6d. dozen; post free.—Lever, Printer, Arcade, Weston-super-Mare. el2268 YENETIAN Blinds made complete, any colour, lea-dy to fix from 4s. 6d.; price list free.—Moseley 1?, Tijdor-lane, Cardiff. cl703d27 SAUSAGES.—Try Williamson's Noted Sausages, Hog's SAUSAGES.—Try Wiiliamson's Noted Sausages, Hog's sale and retail butcher—Oxford-street, Swa?,is? e12257 COACHMAN'S neariy new complete summer and  winter Outfit for sale; fall medium size, by first- class tailor.—R 81. Evening Express, Cardiff. el665d25 COMBINED Tea. Coffee and Milk Copper Urn (earthenware lined); strongly made; also marble top Tables: cheap.-Frc-inan, Cardiff Market. el663d25 IRE WOOD for?Ssle?loose or in bundles; also hard Wood Blocks.-Orders to Master, Workhouse, Cardiff. el2237 IMPLEX Account Collector's Book, containing 500 t3 forms for attaching to overdue accounts; price Is.; postage M.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardift. THE Gem Automatic Dust-Proof Ink Pad, price 3s.: Tpostal?a 3d.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HARWOOD'S Baker's Check Delivery Book, price Is.; Jn postage Sd,-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. NEWEST Design Dc&?ort Papers, 72 for Is.; assorted 1 sizes; postage 3d.—Stationary Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. SPECIAL Value.—Silk Paper Japanese Serviettes, con- taining 36, price eo. per packet: postage 2d.— Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MU§IC Ruling Pens; iioidtr and two pens, complete, 1.. on, card; price 8d.-Stationery Department, Wes- terri Mail, Cardiff. NDEXED Letter Files.—Araberg, Warwick, Match- less, & and nriousother makes at moderate prices.-StationW Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. mHE Ne.w Artistic Lace Shelf Paper, newest pattern; I b,?a?itifully emboe", containing 12 she!t-? 34in. long; price 6d. per packet; postage M.—Stationery par_tnt, Western Mail Cardiff. TRAY Cloths" dcawn thread Teneriffe Linen Paper, assorted sizes; Is. per box of one dozen; postage I 3d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Law of Landlord and Tenant, price is.; postage I JL 3d.-StatJonery Department, Western Mail, Car- din. FCILE Compasses. fitted with pencils for school use; rprice Is. 6d.-Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. LETTER Balance, nickel-plated, to Wl'igh 1. JLj price 6s. 6d.; postage 5d Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. A Veritable Steel Quill Audascript Pen Holder, with Are3crve pens; will write a letter with one dip; will not spurt or blot; price Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HIGHLY Polished Nickel Ink Pot in Morocco case; suitable foi travellers i;, price 45.: postage 3d.- Stationery Department, Western M ill Cirdiff. w ALKER'S Official Duplicate Post-card Book; con- taiaing 150 stout new official size post-cards; price Is.; postage 4d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. BURGLAR-Proof Safe; patent lock; suitable for Bpapers or jewels; an exact model of dinary large safe; price £2 69.-Statiquery Department, Wel- tern Mail, Cardiff. 'ENQtJIRE Vithin Upon EvftytMner,?amost Ti useful book; 2s. M., post free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. BILLIARD Tables, second-hand; great bargains; full size £20; i size £ 10; smaller from LS 10s. delivered.—Prolierte, Billiard Work s, Plymouth. el565d21 ITIOB Sale, Dunnage Boards, Deals, Scantlings, Russian and Dunnage MatE.-Colea and Son, Top West Bute Docks, Cardiff. el38?d21 SAFES, various sizes,^from 40s.; carriage paid; bar- gains.—Levy's Safe Company, Sunderland. el2097 CHINA and Earth jbware, chaap; well-assorted ?rat 4 of everyday selling lines,-Wrtte for lists Sheaf lottery Manufacturers, Lrogton, Staffs. e:tl71 « MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd sPECIAL Lengths, 75. 6d. 105. 6d.. 12s 6d., 5s. 6d.; all wool; vicunas, serges, tweeds; lad:es' costume and jacket cloths; patterns free; any length cut; carriage paid.— Albion Woollen Manufactu- I ring Co., 56, Wcodhouse-lane, rds. -?12074 MRS. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- I tical recipes; prices, 13. 2d. and 2s. gd., post ffee. -St:ttionery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. rnHE Pen-carbon Manifold Order Book of 100 pages; I price Is.; p. clear copy is produced simply by using ordinary p.»n and ink.—Stationery Department, Western Mai!. Cardiff mHE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, .1 papers^ &c.; prices Is. and 4.St.ti.nea Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. "CONSULT Me" (a book that every tamily requires), 2s. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. THE "Tattler" FottnWn Pen, fitted with 14-carat Tgoid, nib; price 3s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. I COMPLIMENTARY Cards for Progressive Whist, Bridge, and At Home, 4s. per box of 100 cards; smaller quantities may be had at 9d. per dozen.- Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. THE National Ready Reckoner, a series of commercial ¡tables, containing calculations suited for all trade purposes, with profit and dicount tables and wages calculator; price Es.; postage 5d.-Staiionery Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. PROGRESSIVE Wbist Scoring Cards, complete with pencil and tassel, Is ]. 6d., and 2s., per box, containing one dozen cards; postage 2d.-Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. TEE Pall Mall Whist Marker for long an,? short whist; price 3s.-Slationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. WHIST for all players, by Captain Crawiey, 2s. 6d. f f and 4s. 6d. a set; postage 3d.-8tation.er! Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff: THE Durable Staicping Ink Pad, always ready for Tuse; may he had in various colours; price Is.; postage 2d.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HIGHLY polished Nickel Paper Knife, strong and JLjlL serviceable; price 2s. 6d.-Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. ZADKIEL'S Dream Book and Fortune Teller: price rJ Is.; postage 2d.-8tationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. SAVE Time Letter Cards, quickly closed, readily opened; cemented with pure gum; packet of 25, 4d.; postage ljd.—Stationery Department, Wtern Mail, Cardiff. rjIHE Tourist's Bank Purse, real seal; prices from 28. X 6d. to 4s.-8tationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LIST a. Uscrul Ome Goods:—paper fasteners, office paste, electro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, ink- stands, inkwells, inks in all colours and for every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate pest-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit all hands, pen-racks, pen-wipers, kc, kc" on sale at the Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. A Pen Nib that will suit almost every writer, the A "Western Mail" Quill: sample box 6d., post free. I -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MUSIC Paper, Is. per packet; postage M.-8ta- lti,-nery D,p;rtment, Western nail, Cardiff. LWAY Ready, Always Tidy.-The New Se?;?.. AParatus Post-ca^d Book, containing four dozen post-cards, with perforated counterfoil; price 6d.; postage 2d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MONEY TO LEND. TIlE CHARING-CROSS .8 ANK JL Established 1870. 119 & 120, Bish.psgate-st. Within, E.C., and > London 28, Bediord-street, Charing Cross, W.C.. j Assets. £512,475 C 0 Liabilities £209,475 0 0 Capital and Reserve £ 303,000 0 0 LOANS of C30 to £ 2.000 granted at a few hours' LPPLIge, in Lown or country, male, or female, in roortgago of furniture, farm, and tra4e stock. pløt, crops, kc., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Aiso on deeds, policies. And reversions. Dis- tance no obiect. Easy payment*. Special facilities to all requiring toankfag accounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received 33 under:- õ p.c. per an., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6vp .c. r Ul., subject to G months' notice of withdrawal ',p.c. per an.. subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Special terins for longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectuf The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent., and are a safe investment. A. WILLIAMS, R. T. TALL. Joint Managers. SUMS from £20 to £3,0"0 ADVANCED AT SHORT NOTICE On Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. Charges arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Rates of Interest. Tou:ists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Money advanced on Second Mortgages. Apply 1. W. Lloyd, Manager, FIELDING (LTD.), HAYES-BUILDINGS, THE HAYES, 8933 CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 13 YEARS. 10 to 91,000. £ Note of H'^nd alone. No Bondsmen. No Sureties. No Bill of Sale. Call or write to W. 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[ALL R!GHTS RESERVED.] A. BLACK REVENGE. By FLORENCE WARDEN, Author of "The Secret of Princess Paul," "The House on the Marsh," &c. I SYNOPSIS. Don Daresl ury meets Peveril Hatch (Lord Binegar s eldest son) in Carsincre Church one June evening- Hatch has been rude to beautiful Jane Leyade. whose devoted lover Don is. The men's contact advances Don's interests, however, for he straightway asks and receives his millionaire father's permission to make Miss Lenwade his wife. The Hatches are very poor, and have let Hatch Place to the Darcs- burvs. Father and SOU %T? ?r(?ot fronds. but disagree about Re(l. the b?:t!er, who appea?? ecrt influence ever Darcsbury senior. A ?mity picr?M is the cause of Don's becoming the piev of vague terrors, and the shocked surprise with which his fathei- meets a Dr. Brownlow, who has come to the place with Lord Binegar, further increases this disquietude. On the monlim of a garden p y Mr. Daresburv is suddenly ta?cn ill. Don connects the seizure with a newspaper paragraph, especially in view of the butler's strange behaviour. Later in the afternoon the butler is discovered in his master's study—murdered! The alarm is given at oncc. and doctors called in tc examine the body. In spite of Lord Binegar's efforts to hush the matter up, the doctors come to the conclusion that the buaer has been murdered, and has not committed ?u:cit.e. At the suggestion cf a policeman s.n adjoiir.ng whose door opens into the room where the trage 5 has happened, is about to be searched, when the door is unlocked from the far side, and Don Dares^ oury appears, pale and covered with fresh b'ood-swris. Don explains to the horrified spectators, in a daed way. that he was so shocked at finding the nlurdered butler that he lost control of himself. Lord Binegar counsels him to keep out of the way for ?. time blt Don, seeing that he is suspected, refuses, and :5 confirmed and encouraged in his resolution by his sweetheart. On going to break the news to Mr. Dares- bun-, the Viscount and Dr. Brownlow find that lie has disappeared, whilst the Viscount e»ispecis the Doctor of tampering with a letter addressed toDoii, whicn was frund on his father's dTM-ing-tabic. Don is much distressed at his father's absence, but is greatly comforted by Jane and her mother, the latter asking him over to her house to distract his attention. On the way there, he learns some strange th ngs about Dr. Brownlow from his niece, who dislikes him mucli. Don receives a telegram from his father, telling him to join him in Paris. On the way he is assault",e. left senseless, and robbed of his papers and money. After Don's departure, Mp. Lenwade and Jane take up their residence in Dr. Krownlcw's London house. Jane is eventually adopted by the Doctor, who insures her life for £ 10,000, and takes her and Mrs. Lenwade for a holiday to the seaside. CHAPTER XI-if -Continued. The effect of these words was like the break- ing* up of the ice on some mighty river. All the longing, all the pent-up emotion, which had seemed to lie hidden as behind a. veil in the depths of her great eyes, blazed up into a fire of burning, consuming passion. Her face quivered, her form grew less rigid, as. putting one strong white hand upon, the girl's arm. eb, looked her straight in the eyes, and said, in a hoarse whisper: "My little boy! my little Dick! Oh, no, no! He always says I shaJl see him; I shall have him back! But he never, never com-es! I'm tired with longing! I'm sick with long- ing—all these weary, dreary years!" Jane trembled like a leaf. The tears came to her own eyes; for the heart-broken tons of the saddened woman stirred her to the very depths. But there was something in these wild words which puzzled her, struck her with a new and stronger suspicion than ever. "Your—little—boy!" she repeated earnestly, in a voice almost as much broken as that ot the older woman. "You've been waiting for him, loneing for hita, for yftfc-, for years! How old is he then?" And then came the amazing answer, the answer for which Jane was in some sort pre- pared: My boy! My little Dick? He's more than two years old, nearly two and a lialf, in fact." Jane was silent for a space. In the face of this speech, which proved beyond a doubt that the unfortunate woman before her was the victim of a terrible hallucination, she did not know what to say. "And hoiv long do you say you have been waiting for him, expecting him?" she whis- pered at last. Mrs. Cavel stared at her. bit her lip, and put up one hand to her brow, passing it slowly backwards and forwards. When she answered, it was in a very low voice, ehylv, like a child: How long? Oh, I-I can't recollect. But it's a long time, a very long time." "And Dr. Brownlow has promised to bring him back?" At tha.t the woman's expression cleared again, and she held herself upright to answer brightly: Oh. yes, and I know he will. There's nothing he can't do, nothing. And he's given me his word that I shall have my boy again. I ought not to complain, of course; I ought to be patient, and he tells me so. But— somehow—I was always silly, I suppose—but I can't make up my mind to wait quietly; the time seems so long—so very long!" "When did you first know Dr. Brownlow?" Jane put the question very softly, very gently; but she listened for the answer with bated breath and a fast-beating heart. For to learn more about the doctor was her strongest desire at that moment. Mrs. Cavel. who had been taken by storm, as it were, by Jane's opaning the subject of her lost child, tried docilely to collect her thoughts, but it was evident that the effort was not a great success. For she only answered, in a, vague manner, after long hesitation: '"I—I've known him a long, long time." "Whom?" asked Jane abruptly, struck by the fact that Mrs. Cavel had never mentioned the doctor's name. Him," replied the woman quite simply. Then Jane, cautiously, with many mis- givings, made a first attempt to open the poor woman's %yes. Your boy was two years and a half old when you lost him. you say?" Yes." "And that's many years ago? Then, if he's alive-" Mrs. Cavel interrupted her quickly: Oh, yes, my boy'<; alive! He eays so, and he kuows everything!" "AVell, then, don't you see?" and Jane thrust a coaxing, persuasive hand under the woman's arm—"yonr boy must be much more than two years old now!" Mrs. Cavel looked at her askance, with fear in her eyes. She did not want that dream disturbing, that dream seeing her child, just as she had last seen him, a. tiny boy at her knee. Time goes on, and we can't stand still. A little baby becomes a big boy, and the boy grows into a man. Perhaps your little boy is a mam by this time!" In her heart Jane had little belief that the lost child was alive at aJI: she thought this sad-eyed woman's hallucination concerned a child whom death had taken away. But what she wanted was, if possible, to wake the poor creature, if for a. moment only, to realities; for it was concerning real things that she wanted to question her. Mrs. Cavel stared at her, with parting lips and heaving chest. "A men! My little Dick! Oh, no, no, how absurd!" Jane paused a moment. Then she asked quickly: How did you lose him?" "He was taken away," began Mrs. Cavel readily. Taken away, while I was out. And She broke off guiltily: "But I mustn't chatter about it. He told me not to." It was strange how strong the doctor's influence over her was. that the thought of his wish, his command made her reticent directly. It made Jane impatient* sura a6 she felt that this influence was not for good. "The doctor's deceiving you." she said, "it lie tells you he can bring you back your child at the same ase that he was many yers ago. He might bring you another child, but not the same one!" Another child!" echoed Mrs. Cavel, appalled, and evidently impressed by Janet earnest manner. Oh, no. I should know my own!" "And would you, do you think, know him if he were grown up?" asked Jane, trying to make her think. Over Mrs. Cavel's grey face there flashed a transient ray of illumination. "I've had strange thoughts lately," she j answered under her breath. I've had very strange thoughts!" Jane came back quickly to the subjeoi uppermost in her mind. "And to fill up the time while you are waiting for your child," she said, "you nurse sick people whom the doctor sends yau ?" "Yes, I do my best ft)r them. "I put them ont of their pain." Whak" almost shrieked Jane. "Did yoo put Marian out of pain?" Mrs. Cavel grew reticent in a moment. I did my duty," she said, as she turned away. But Jane followed her, seized her arm, would not be shaken off. "Did the doctor tell you to do that?" -he asked. Mrs. Cavel grew restless and uneasy. "Ask him what you want to know," she said. "I do my duty to my patients, as I would have it done to me. Only nobody comes to do it to me! Nobody puts me out of my pain: it goes cn, on, for ever!" And the deep sadness in her voice thrLl'ejL Jane through and through. Scarcely knowing what she believed, tho girl persisted: "Did nobody come hero to ask questions when Marian died?'' Oh, questions, yes, silly questions, ruae que.stion.. And how did you answer them?" "As he told me, df ccnrse," said Mrs. Cavel, irritably. f Jane trembled. Then a rcw thought struck her. "And this Mr. Smith, who is staying with yon now? Did the 4oct<<r send him to you?" him, ask him," said Mrs. Cavel querulously. May I stc him?" asked Jane simply. This Mr. Smith, I mean." Mrs., Cavel looked worried, frightenfecf, puzzled. To be catechised thus, without; having learned what to answer, was a new; experience, a perplexing one. Jane hung upon her answer. Whoever this Mr. Smith might be, she wanted to warn him that this woman in whose house he was stay- ing was near enough to the borderline between sanity and insanity to be- no very trust- worthy nurse. Impressed by Jane's earnestness and sympathetic manner, Mrs. Cavel seemed inclined to give way to her wish. You say my boy would be a big boy, perhaps grown wp now?" she asked eagerly, wistfully, timidly. Yes," said Jane. Mrs. Cavel took a wavering step or two towards the door. Jane, triumphant, wag congratulating herself on having made Ht least some effect, when from outside the house, from the village green, there came to their ears suddenly the cry of a. child. Something in the tones recalled the poor mother's old thoughts, old dreams. The took of vivid interest lied from her face, and she became the cold statue once more. You had better go now," she said decidedly. "And whatever you want to know, you must ask him." In vain Jane pleaded for a word with the visitor, hoping to learn something more from him than she could from Mrs. Cavel. Her hostess was inexorable, and led her by the arm, in a firm grip, to the front do or. As Jane. sad and anxious, passed out through the ga.te into the road, Don Dares- bury's white face appeared at the window. But the bushes hid her already from view. and he never guessed who it was that had been so near him. (To be continued.)
APPEARANCES AGAINST HIM.
APPEARANCES AGAINST HIM. "Do you mean to intimate that the pri- soner was intoxicated?" "Well, appearances seemed against him." "What appearances?" Well, for one thing he was holding a glass upside down trying to fill it from a tightly corked bottle." "What makes you sa bad, Tommy?" asked an old lady of a precocious youngster. Cau&c the good die young." answered the incorrigible Tommy. "You will have to admit that women are better at driving bargains than men are." "Not invariably. Suppose tfya bargain is a pound of nails." Do the antomobilists give you much trouble?" asked the visitor. "Not now," replied the farmer ezirelesey; not since we've learned that a charge of buckshot will bust a tire." I'd like to know '"—began the little Eden. street boy. "Well, what would yon like to knowP" asked his mother. I'd like to know why sweetbreads haven't any bread in 'em and sweetmeats haven't auy meat in 'em." They say Snatchcni takes whate ver he sees. Good heavens: How hard for his family!" 011, he's not a kleptonmrtiac. He's an amateur photographer Wen yo' see a man clappin' his hands an' stompin' both' feet in de amen co'nah, Mr. Jackson, watch him de nex' day w'en he weighs out de sngah!
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