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 STONE 1,TF? G J. STONE (Late STONE BROS.). FCNEBAL FBRNISHBR & FUNERAL NBKCTOB 7,28 Forsobal ??lirervis%n to &]1 Orden. lfat. Tel.: Canllff, No. 704: Earry Docks, No. 37. Post Office Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BBOS CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Cocks. £ WORKING-ST., CARDIFF. a. And mmmm 101, HOLTON-EOAD, BARRY DOCKS. J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, t, FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTBOURNE-PLACE, Priae List en Application. National Tel. No. 072s. SESSIONS & SONS (Lm)- CARDIFF. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AND CROSSES. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE JJOYAL, C.UMIFT. Lessee and Manager aoBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, and SATURDAY, at Two, SPLENDID EECEiPTION. Mr. GEORGE DANCE'S PRINCIPAL COMPANY IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, rpHE QIKL J^ROM K AY'S, From the Apollo Theatre, London. Box Office at Theatre, Ten to Five. Nat. Tel., 362. a298 R A N D HEATRE GRAND THEATRE Lessee and Manager.EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, FIRST TIME IN CARDIFF OF THE pLUCKY NIPPER. Popular Prices and Time as usual. epl ."Tis not n mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it.&ddison. THE CAR D IFF E M PI R E, Ijjeex-street. Managing Direr .08W ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! HAPPY FANNY FIELDS, The Merry. Laughing, Delightful Little American-Dutch Girl, who Talks, Sings, and Dances tverybody into good humoor. A New and Laughable Pantomime Trap Scene, HOT TIME FOR ONE," by the 5 BON BONS. See them Juggle the Plates. GEO. RIDGWELL, A Gifted Baritone. THE BROTHERS WILTON, In a Mixture of Skill and Oomedy on the Bars. The Accomplished Ventriloquist, LIEUT. TRAVIS, 'Who will entertain you. with tne assistance of his frieuds. The Human Parrot, CHARLES MILDARE, Comedian and King of Whistlers. Bewitching, Melodious LILY LENA. A Charming Comedienne. Pretty as a Picture. ALFRED BARKER, An Original Clown, with his Trained Animals. ONE THE BOHEMIANS, ONE LADY. Musical Experts. GENT. HUGH STANTON AND COMPANY, In his Successful Satire, FOB REFORM (the Motto of the Busybodies). G. H. QHLRGWIN will be here Next Week. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between Seven o'clock and Nine; Late One betwet-n Nine o'clock and Eleven. All Artistes appear at Each Performance. Box Omoe Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays), Ten a.m to Five p.m.. and Seven to P-m.; "-T, rdays. Ten a.m. to Three  Plan of Grand Oirele. No Booking Pees. iN-o Booking ees. NEWPORT. THE NE\PORT EMPIRE.] jf- CHARLES-STREET. Marawiug Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NlGHT! From the London Hippodrome, Woodward's Sea Lions and Seals! The perfec- tion of animal training, the animal actors! Mdjle. Chalon, Equilibrist. The Xylophone ■ Fnerts, Les Frasettis. Marba and Verity, in a delightful med.Iy of terrible twists and twirls, The Master Mime, O'Gust. Fred Poplar, Come- dian. Kitty Wager. Nellie Vanderbilt. Carrie i-aurie'tj Kindergarten, with its Juvenile beurusee. Bicycles stored free of charge LI8364 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. 1HE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. THF, BEST IN QUALITY, THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE. FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. TO OCT ALL THIS GO TO THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO., HAYES, CARDIFF. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. PAY THEM A VISIT. CATALOGUES FUB ON APPLICATION. FOB MOBE TBAIf HALF a CEMVC.RY CHEAPEST BOOK IN THE WORLD. SHAKESPEARE FOR JglXPENCE COMPLETE. BY POST 9d. ^TESTERN JJAIL LIMITED. CARDIFF AND BRANCHES. IIUB EDITION NOW ON 6ALB. r PUBLIC NOTICES WINNING Numbers of Voluntary Hospital Penny Raffle, Jan. 30th, for Closing Accounts without a Defieit:-4596. L. G. Gritlith, Canton; 458, T. Wilson, Barry Dock; 5559. David Wal- ters, 75, Bailey-street, Ton Pentre; 917; 13234, Morgan, 12, Oxford-street, Barry; 9417, Nellie Jansen, 41, King's- square, London; 8627 2720, W. Mills, 20. Tower-street, T reforest; 57i5, T. Britton, Burlington-street; 11137, H. Bobbin, Dinas Powis; 10403, G. Gosa, 60, Wyndhain- street, Barry; 14B45, Modidick, Cadoxton; 7196, A. Luxton; 301, Bevan; 10301, E. Cocks, 1, GxfordnsLreet, Cardiff; 10303, H. Thomas, 21, Lincoln-street, Cardiff; 10334, W. Dayment., 2, Adamedown-aquace, Cardiff; 6655. W. A. Nickless, 17. De Burgh-street., Cardiff; 9242, Morgan, Nightingale Bush, Pontypridd; 9461, H. James, Caerphilly. Largest number of tickets sold:-Miss Sullivan, 1st, 25s.; Mrs. Brooks. 2nd, 22s. ed.; Mrs. Evans, 3rd. 20s.; The R.A.O.B., 4th. 20s. 61.2598 BALL-ROOMS, Bazaars, and Banquet- ing-halla Decorated and Furnished Com- plete by RICHARDSON and CO.. Royal Arcade- chambers St. Mary-street. Cardiff. Nat. Tel- 1092. Awnings and Marquees for Wedding Receptions. Richardson's Marquees Erected (without injury to lawns) as Temporary Ball- rooms, with Polished Floors; a. Speciality. el2313 BUSINESS ADDRESSES XSTOP ONE MOMENT. y X OH, DEAR, DOCMR, MUST My X DARLING DIE? A THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY rpUDOR WILLIAMS' I PATENT BALSAM OF JJONEY. THERE IS NO REMEDY UNDER OANOPY OF HEAVEN EQUAL. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY, NOBILITY, DOCTORS, NURSES, and MOTHERS PRAISE IT. WHY? IT contains PURE Welsh Honey and au Esiciace of the Purest, and Most EmcMipus Herbs, gathered ou the Hills of Wales, being gathered in the proper eeaeon, when Ith virtues are in full perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE are thousands of children who die annually from Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, 'and Croup. This is a grand discovery for the Cure of such complaints. The Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BRON- CHITIS, ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION has the largest sale of any chest medicine in Wales and England. Tnoee who have taxeu this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Sufferers from any form of Bron- chitis, Cough. Difficulty of Breathing. Hoarse- ness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on the Chetõt it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Core, it is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat, and' tying strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become chronio, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be with- out it, aa, taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Core is certain. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE ABHCLB TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY, MOST IMPORTANT. SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in liS., 2s. 6d.. and 4s. 6d bottles. Sample bottle sent (post paid) for is. 3d.. 3s., and 5s. from the inventor. Saving in purchasing the larger size bottles. D" frDOR WNJJAMS, L.S.D.E.W.. MEDICAL HALL. ABERDARE. eU460 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. DEECHAM'S PILLS. A medicine of which the people have long known the remedial value in BILIOUS AND LIVER DISORDERS, SICK-HEADACHE, FAILING APPE- TITE, LANGUOR, AND WANT OF TONE caused by depressed conditions of the nervous system. In all such eases it is not too nruoh to say that the benefit to be derived from a judicious use of BEECHAIVPS PILLS is practioaliy known all over the world. BEECHAM'S PILLS ARE SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR FEMALES OF ALL AGES. EVERY WOMAN WHO VALUES HEALTH SHOULD READ THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH BOX. Sold everywhere in Boxes, prioe 18. lid. Cf¡6 pills) and 26. 9d. (168 pills). e11171 DALE. FORTY. & CO.S pIANOS AND QRGANS Also PIANOS by LIPF, BRINSMEAD, ERARD, COLLARD, CRAMER, BORD. Ac., Ac. ORGANS by .¡. MASON and HAMLIN, FARRAND, WEAVER, BELL, &c.. &e. Special Discounts for Cash, or may be had on our system of extended payments. Sole Agents for the "CECILIAN" PERFECT PIANO PLAYER. Full Illustrated Lists free on application. DALE. FORTY. & CO.. CARDIFF. Alan at Cheltenham, Birmingham, Ac. THE POPULAR CUH-E For COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Chest Affections is TEMPLAR MALINS WONDERFOL SIXPENNY ? COUG H 0D 6d, STOP! ° Is composed of Honey, Squills, Tolu, Ipecam Paregoric, and SOMETHING ELSE, which makes it an immediate FULL STOP to all kinds of Coughs. Trial Bottle, 6d. Large Size, 1 s. Post Free, 9d. Post Free, 1/3. PREPARED ONLY BY TEMPLAR MALINS, CASH CHEMIST, 29, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF I 612514 OlYPEWRITING. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. Architect&, Work Accurately Copied I by experienced Operators. VFSSISBH MJJEL LDOTEn, GASfiOT. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted In the "EVENING EXPBESS" at the following rates:— ONCK THEM SIX ON CS. • J TIMM 'TilgICS D. R. D. 1 S: D; 12 words or lees 6 0 6 i 0 9 13 to 19 words. 05 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 07 1 2 1 9 EMh xtm 7 0 2 04 j 0 6 words. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tiscments in the "WESTERN HAIL" and "EVEN- ING EXPKbs6»;_ WORDS. ONCK. THREK SIX 11:. TIUKS. THIIS. 8. D. S. D. 8. D. 12 or ?ess 0 8 1 4 20 P to 19 1 0 2 0 30 2C to 26 1 4 2 8 4 h-¡-I' ¡ words | In all cases the name and address are counted as paxt of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND LOST, green leather Pockct-Boo*; anyone returning iL i same 108, Colum-road, suitably rewarded. epl LOST, oa Sunday morning, 31 st January, between Aj Marine-parade and Plassev-street, Penarth, a gold Bangle; anyone returning same to 7, Marine-parade, Penartli, will be rewarded. LOST. Lace Handkerchief at chamber concert; kindly JU return 4;), Part-place. e36;)3p3 CLERICAL LAY Readership required by a young Man; buinguist, 'T AY Rea??iBhip required by a yoan? Man? bainB'uet. preacher; good references; moderate salary.-Apply E. P. Jones. 1, Tydraw-place, Aberdare. e3496p2 MEDICAL.  "jl f lDWlKEKY Classes heid at 61, ChaWes-gtjeet. Car- XtX dig.—Letter. Bristol Cottage Hospital. el2474 MIDWIFEJRY.—Nurse Bartlett, trained at Queen Charlotte's Hospital London; certificated midwife and m"t-h?y nu:-æ.-9ô, l1onthermer-ro&d, Cathays, CaTdig- e3497p2 SCHOLASTIC PKIVATE School, IVdille-road, coraer May- J_ street; established over 20 years. el2518 S HORTHAND. Book-keepinc, Coinmercial Arithmetic; privata tuition; p roe pectus.—Stanton, 92, Lewis- atreet, Newport. el2425 PARTNERSHIPS. w A-NTF-D, Partner, about L2,QW capital; old- r f, established, good paying business; can take active part.—B 49, Evening Express, Cardiff. e54eop2 L HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. RE-ENGAGEMENT bv superior working House- keeper; abstainer; Churchwoman; jefurer.ee.—C. ???'oning Express, Newport. eMMp3 "V^7*Ai*fTED at once, Working Housekeeper, or reliable 11 General; small bouEe; two in ¡y; references. —B 70, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3511p3 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. 1,^ XPiiitiJiN l'l £ D Nurse wanted at onco.—Apply 50, JH Wa??cr-road, Swansea. e?npS 'VSTANTED, experienced Cook-General.—Apply Mrs. V T Kedgrave, .Mac?en Lodge, i?ketty. e3647p3 WANTKD, thoroughly gMdecok, 25-?5;?oodwa!?ps7 V T small family; help given.-Mxs. Woods, Llan- tlaii-plact, near Cardiff. a3646p8 ANTED, General Servant; family 2; references .'<J? rpqt!i''t)d?Apply 47, Co?nn-road. Cardiff. ep6 WrANTSD, good General; good home for re-pectable t t girl.—Apply Mrs. Vile, Florence Hot "Aln streot, Newport. e3602p6 W'"ANTED, by February 17th, thoroughly experienced f Plain Cook; 2 in family; some housework.- Mfs. Hugh H?w<-H. 9, Richmond-road. ('4,)p6 'rj'??-?'lourmajdwitnted; tma.H?amUy.—Mra. W"lade, G"mor nel&s Park, NewportQIl. epS WANTED, single-handed Kitcbenmad; If possible t y knowledge of dairy work; good oharacter indis- pensable; good wages.—Mrs. May hew, Aberglasivey, Golden Grove e3612p6 RESPECTABLE Sonants for couMryreNdenoo, near Rgwauset; refemllces r,,q?ired; good home; 3 im luuiily.—Mrs. Musgrave, Markei-liall, Swansea. ep6 "VXTANTEDT a Houfe-Parlonrmaid (experienced); I V l musi have good ret,-rcnce.-Apply, first by letter, stating particulars, Mrs. Lewis, Maplewood, Liandaff. eS625p6 -? \.VANTBD, re GeneÏà.I;) 6vens mi'¡;-Iïo w _??iidre -86, Theobald-road, Canton. e3632p3 AA/"ANTED at oaco, Housemaid; early riser; Church- V V woman; abstainer pret?r4ed; houw-parlourmaid kept.—Apply, full particulars of age and wages, to Mrs. Dunn, The Cross, Corvbridge, Glam. el2569 TIT AN'I'ED, strong active girl &3 Kitchenmaid.—Mrs. f f Prolheroe Beynon, Trewern. Whitland. _lp2 HCXiSE-Parlourmaid and Between Girl wanted ?ow? country.—State W, wages, and referencc?., Mrs. Aoercrambie, Pigeonstord, Llangranogj Cardigaashire. ei5CSp2 HOUSE-Parlourmaid, Housekeeper requires Situation, JA Abergavenny or AbmWer)?.-Maurice'S Reglstry ULC,- Cardiff. C3596p5 RESPECTABLE and reliable maid wanted as Cook- Genoral.—8, Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff. e3590p5 WANTED, an experienced Cook-General.—Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. Kenshole, The Lawn, N inian-r-d- eJ59Ep5 W A?NTED, General; help housework; nune-how6" I V ma?d kept.-C 13, Evening l?xpress, C-diff. ep2 TXTA.<T ED, young House-Parlourmaid.—Apply Mrs. W Cabb, Victoria-squwe, llenaith. &576p5 WANTED^ PoMrth, H<Kw-Parlourm&id, 16-20? for fLTi;t pi?ce.-B 97, Evening Exp, Cardi1r. ep5 GENERAL disengaged;, plain 000k, wash; early riser; good character.-i-14, Cowbridge-foad. ep4 W ANTEI), experiezeed Cook-Goneral; also House- ju&W.-Apply 58, Plymouth-road, Penarth. el2575 HOUSEMAID- required.-Apply Sbynton, Park-road, JLL Penarth. &3574p5 COOK-General wanted by February 22nd; housemaid kept.—Mrs. Greenwood, Kidwelly. e3552p4 W Al.(TF,I- nouse-P 'Irlourinaid.-Apply, with refe- (f rencee, to Mrs. W. Harris, 144, High-stroat, Morthyr. eJ557p4 a1vtED a gcod n?-oug -til.-Apply Mm. Y'V Hughes, IM. Woodvtlh?fo<td, Catbayn. a3W4p2 THOROUGH Plain Cook wan(ed. aged not under 28; Twittanct givec; w&¡;œ not above .CM; all found except beer.—Mrs. Littledale, Dunro House, Cheltenham. «3627p3 AKTRn at once. Hougemaid: early riser; Church- '?TtTANTEDatonce, Housemaid; eMiy liser; Churcli- kept.pply. full particulars of age and wWw, U' Mrs. Dunn, The Cross, Cowbridge, Glam. &12563 TJ?USE?Pajtourmaid for elderly lady; early dinners; g pJ-t>tyberty.-i4, Cowbridge-road. eaM!p3 COOK-General wanted, lady and nephew; no wash- ing easy place.—14( Cowbridge-road. e3532p3" GiNBEAL wanted foe Jady; no waailng or cooking; 3 evenings weekly allowed.—14, Cow bridge-road, Cardiff. epJ -iVTrY TA^TTED. oaperienood General Servant, with good t't character; day girl kept.—Apply between 6 and 6 p.m., 52, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e3613p3 w ANIRED 'oxperieaosd Cook-General.—State a*ru and f" wages, to John Evans and Co., Drapers, PoaVy- pridd. e3539pj ANTED, caean, respectable Girl, about 13-20, as \'Y General, with good character.—Mrs. Haggett, Butcher. 142, Chepr,tow-road, Maindee, Newport. epZ, -vTJrTA?'Eb, {of Penarth, r?tabte Nurse, boy, four, and RY, s!Mrtiy; good needlewoman.—B 59, Evening Express. Cardiff^ e!49?p2 COOK; Girl wanted; other servants kept; small fmgy.&pply 201, Newport-road. e3475p2 HOTEL SERVANTS. w ANTED immediately. Plain Cook; also good f f General.—Apply, references, York Hotel, Bridgend. 03678ps young Lady required to assist in Dispense Wine Aof5c.e and Linenroom; good needlewoman eB5eD- Hal; salary ?18, with board, lodging, and laundry.- Write, in fit instance, to Manageress, Boyal Hotol, ("axdiff. e3615p3 K-iT(:UNMÄID (experienced); able to do plain cook- i\ ing; wages ?20 and laundry .—Appty, giving full particulars. Manager, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. cp3 XV\Y 7ANTED, Under Boots at once.-Apply Boots, Stepney Ho.el, Llaneily. e3620p5 buffet bar; i" references.—Mr. F. Miaggs, Hose and Crown Hotel, North-road. e3634p3 ANTED, good Cook. well up in her duties ;mast have good refereuom.-Apply George Hotel, I Chepstow. el2579 I DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS, &c MILLINEK.—W anted, experienced and stslish ?j_ Mlllin; able to serve state age and Mfarenoee.— Apply J. Rees, 97, Gleb£-rcet, P?narth. e&WP4 TtESSlVlAKEk.—Bequired, a thoioiig hiyeipeIién DDTenmaker; must be gw>d fit and style, and com- petMit to take sole charge-—Apply, stating full pax- tlcuiare, S. Hake, Draper, Mumbles. e3494p2 "jlTTLI.INERT.—Wanted, a clever SaWswoman, with XVI knowledge of pn?ctieal; able to manage BOWI bushmm, with option of buytB); i? 0". of pioat?.—B 80. Evening Exfrees, Cucdii. TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. WANTED, Traveller wholesale fruit and potato T V trade.—Apply B 62, Evening Express, Car dir. e3502p2 ADVERTISER, with experience, Meks seUiDg Agency Afar the output of a small colliery; established con- nection; guarantee if requked.-Apply B 64, Evening Cardiff. e3506p2 GENTLEMANLY Hepresentative required to promote the sale of an entirely Dew production, just ready, vh-, "Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. His Life and Public Career to Present Day," by J. H. Jeyes; gentle- man with good connection in political centres preferred.— AddrM&, with references, to 1. B.. Evening Express, « wan sea. ?1114P' T) EPRB?NTATIVE??nted?Yor?octh''?aIe??v.ith :Rl good connection amongst &team users; good com- mission; splendid opportunity for the right man.— Address; first, Wilfred Taylor, Churckhill-road, Dirming- ham- e3537p5 TTT ANTED, a well-accredited, tactful litan employed f » by a large firm to undertake high-class Agency for spare time; excellent position, and good increasing income awured.-Wzite B 51, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3477p2 A GENTS wanted.-filk Erasing Electrosine Pencil V erases ink in two without abrasion.; one agent's profits, eight weeks, over £ 75.—Address Eraser, lö, Lockwood-road, Doncaster. e35 £ 6p5 COMMERCIAL Travellere of good appearance and L address wanted for a special line in very high-clan portraiture; also 2 Agents with indisputable references, for local districts.—Par terms, apply 11 to 12 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m., The Forgct-me-Not Portrait Painting Com- I)any, Metropole-buildings, C&rdiff. e3473p2 CLERKS, MANAGERS,&c ? KJQ'E&AI? C'eric fortiBp?taworksT? mustbe Gthoroughl, 'r empefnt bookkeeper; also Timekeeper and outside Weigh»r.—Ystalyfora Iron Company (Limited). e3558p4 ^TTOKKTNg certificated Manager, 8ma:CsiOpe-aŠtrn Al. Valleys; to Umber and aeM?t M ruired.-State terms and Wkca dismg" cd la C 15, EYenjn Eit;-r.:s, Cardiff. e3601p6 W ANTED, exparinnosd ftzewoman, take charge of f t' books In small steam laundry; state ago, wages, references.—Apply Lewis, Steam Laundry, Weston Hill, Cadoxtcn-Barry. e34 £ lp2 MISCELLANEOU SITUATIONS TXrAKTED, Ploughman to follow head team and V make himself generally useful on faxm.-C. Bassett, Ca»tell-y-Mynach, Creigiau, I'ectjrrch. e3534p2 \\f ANTED, a smart "d.-Apply Editorial DepMt- V f __n!rIl- Mail, Crdü!. el2595 EMPLOYMENT Spaxe Time, either sex; half ?ront; nd 1. for &mples and partlcuws.-Georgc and Co., 66, Stratford-road, Plaistow. 3629pG ASSISTANTS wanted ever?,?here to address envelopes, A&c.-Seni addressed envelope for propectu, North {6 J £ D?pt,.i. 6, York-buildiags, Adelphi, london. epG CARPENTERING or Jobbing Works wanted, 6a. Pei hour.—C. B., Evening Express, Newport. e55E4p2 IF you want an Engagement on the large steamers as Carpenter, Cook, Steward, Baker, Butcher, Stoker, Ac., forward stamped addrees for particulars, William Hancock, 0, Union-street, Weston-super-Mare. e3613p6 GROCERY and Bakery.—Wanted, experienced Ibu?ief Ga*. once; abstainer: good wagw.-Apply Shers and Company, Blaenclydacl;. e3611p6 GROCERY and Provisions.—Thomas and Enos, Porth, Ghave vacancy for 4M&rt AMMt&nt; well used to canvassing; splendid prospects for really good hand; outdoor: Welsh. el2592 "T^fANTED, Groom-Gardener, and eneraJly us.fw; W aged 50 to 55, and single preferred.—App?y, tat- ing wages expected, and age, to D. Smith, Gwynfryn, Pontardawe. e35SOp5 £- T'VOOkly.-Pe;1j()Il.!I- wanted everywhe.rc for addressing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for proposal Manager. 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. eJ617p6 CYCLE Fitter wanted, abliTTo build tlixougliout; One used to motor cycles preferred.—Slate age, wages, when last employed, and if married, Davies Brothers, Llaneily. e3609p3 w ANTED, by respectable married couple, Situation; man could manage small farm or place of trust; wife dairy or cook; live in.—Apply C 2J, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3c07p3 XTNDER GrdeDM"S wanted for Caldey I?aad, Teoliy. ? -Apply to Hmd Gardener. f?621po I" lNGiNJSMAN requires Si',uat?ou? 1000., stationary Eown repairs.—Apply C 5, Evening ExpreM. Cardiff. e3577p5 GROCERY and Provisions.—Thomas and Ev&n?. Penh Ghave vacancy experienced nm Provision Hand for tneir Taff-street, Pontypridd, branch; must be nrst-class wiudow-dr&iSer; outdoors; Welsh. *3653p4 DRAPERY.—Vacancies for young Ladies, fancy counter and assist in showrooms.—Photo, and full particulars, W. Saa-vis, Aberdare. 569p4 ,"ii ANTED, Man and Wife. without famUy;maa VV to assist with cows, and wife working honse- keeper.—Akers, Pentrebane Farm. St. Pagan's. e12583 GARDENER (single-handed or otherwise) ?ged ?5.— GAddr?w 0 22. E??ning Lxpre??s, Cardiff. fp? OUJSG Man wanted for garden work; live m^- JL Apply s. Rose, Market Gardener, Blackpill, Swan- sea. e4516PS w pony. cow, ANTED, strong Lad to attend topony7 cow, garden.—Apply Rector, QeUigaer. «3492p2 GROCERY.—Wanted, Improver; ?ao General Ser- Gvant.-B. Knapp. 47. tl:w-road, CMton. eMSpZ DRAPERy7—Wanted, junior youn? :MeD.-foru Dand furnishing.—BucJdMda, Drapers, Barry. ep2 TWO Apprentices wantad.—Apply between 11 to 12 and 4 to 5, to Forget-me-Not Portrait Company, Cardiff. eJ474p2 WANTED, f»w <?.?t La- Wbo CM <M< MeyetM; w mmt be lospe? and produce gwd reiw"cw. Apply "Eveotng Raprem" Office. •11TS3 e- ■■■ — J. PREMISES. m ESSILS. S. HEBN AND pertwee,, JML AUCTIONEJtBS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Bufljness rremises and Houses to be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices. 95, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. Established 1849. H IDDEN 'I'rWurs.-Th- best treasure is to live rent jjL free.—Particulars from Free Homes, 16, Church- road, Abertridwr, Cardiff. e36Q4p6 6, CTiurch-road, Canton, to Let; 2 reoeption, 5 bed- Q rooms, bathroom, w.c., hot and cold water.—Apply 2fo. 8. e36lDp6 PURCHASE House, Cathodral-road, lowest price.— JL Full particulars, C 25, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3631p3 TO Let, small lockup Shop720^ Queen-street, Cardiff, for £200; remainder on mortgage.—James, 178, Inverness-place, Cardiff. e3624p6 rLet, small lock-up Shop. 20, Queen-street, Cardiff, suit jeweller or other light business: very best position in whole town; modern front.-Apply Johnson Brat here, Dyers (Limited), 20&, Queen-street, Cardiff. e3S26p6 O be Le^ t, unfurnished, for remainder of lease, I' JL Country House; three reception, six bedrooms, box- room, usual offices, conservatory, good garden and oro,-juet ground; stabling for two; coachhouse, man's room adjoining; entrance lodge; about five acres grass land; station one mile; Chepstow two miles; rent moderate; can be seen only by appointment.—Symee, woodcroft. Chepstow. e3515p3 L-?Sui??i?intiif Dwening-Houa? M mortga¡6 can remain.-ruker, Tower-chambers, car=- ? 6458OP5 R Sale, 67, Richmond-road, Cardiff; 6 bedrooms, 2 J reception rooms, kitchens, &c.; long garden; low ground rent; mortgage if required; owner leaving Car- diff. e3600p6 q large Floors over 16, Custom House-street; suit '-y-Robert England. e3489p2 LARGE Promisee to be let in St. Mary-street, Cardiff, JtJ within a minute's walk of Great Western Railway Station; oujtpble for hotel, club, or restaurant; particu- lars on application.—Address B 68, Evening Kxpre«a, Cardiff. *12570 Surra of Offices to Let in High-street; strong room ks and other conveniences; suit .mlcitor.-At51111111, Stow-hiM, Newport. e3626p3 PPLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer a.1Id Estate .1-1.. Agent, 29, St. Mary-strcct, Cardiff, for following propcrtiee to Let:-22, Part-street, lis. 6d., 7, Davis- street, 9s.; 19, Somerset-street, 7s. 6d.; Salt mead-road, 6s. 6d.; 13, Stepheaeon-sateet, 9s. el2494 T>ONTYPRIDD.—To Let immediately, Goal Yard; I situated on Tramroad side; estAbli.??? many years. Appi.,r W. Davits, Rhydfelan House. Pontypridd. ep4 SHOP and Dwelling H?wue to Let on L6&imL-ApNy C) S. Jennett, I!6, QMen-?trMt, C?rdiS. el2612 TWO-Stal 1 rdstable, loft, archway; back Clamstrftt JL post-omce.—Appty above addmm. 6&%4A APARTMENTS. WANTED, two unfurnished Rooms (bath) for 2 W business ladies, in or near town; very little atten- dance.-Tolman, Newsagent, Bristol. el2567 COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments; hot and cold bath; 6s. 6d.—97, Clare-road, Cardiff. ep5 OMFORTABLE. furnished Apartments, with atten- dance; maid kcpt.-69, Malefant-street, Cathays. e3537p3 Nlcr,LY-P'u=iohed front Aputnionts; suit two gen- tlemen.—136, Richmond-road, Cardiff. el2561 FARM AND GARDEN c OLLIBRY Manure for Sale; prompt rail delivery.- B S3. Evening Express. Cardiff. e3534p4 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. NOW we shan't be long getting our family washing done, because we use one of Spencer's Wringing and Mangling MacbiDes.-Spencer'ø Baby Carriage Warehouse. St. John's-aquare, Cardiff. end postcard for price list. el2166-4 —" = MEDICAL REMEDIES. AKTTFICIAL Lep, Hands, Leg Irons, Children's ?\. Rubber 7?rUMM WMtic &tockings, Gly-me syrl=ea, Va!fw Pads, &P-; in stock, CbUdren't Robbw Trans, Crutch Shoes, Trasses, Knee Caps, Crutches, Belt*, &c.; lady attestant far ladlss belts and trasses; repaks daw; Ust tre&- ArAn Peares, Cknh»«tteat (off <Inw atnwrii rriftff "Itrnalmnif HrltTil .wu PUBLIC-HOUSES. CHELTE!H-=O :-tD:'SSOlutelY tree, &mail H"W, occupying important position; valuation, including 15 years' lease, about £ 600.—Apply Moore and Sons, Valuers, Tewkesbury. el2566 £ 150.—Excellent Double-licensed House, good market town; me hands lears; investigation courted.- Hiilrqan, Hotel Valuer, Skinner-street. Newport. £ 70.—Okl-faehioned Beerhousr; busy part; v-d chance for business people; tDAnt the )'ean. Several other House*.—Oil Hiliman, above. e3oE3p2 ATTRACTIVE Corner Spirit Vaults, most prom¡nnt Apo-,iti-Dn, Bristol; d?omea bars in the W-t of TTMC'RIVBFr, istol; t r lit p; po,-mon a-rranged England: oost £1,000 t<? fit yp; possession arranged with 970D eash down,— -4pply TebbE, Valuer, Victoria- street Bristol. VILLAGE Beer and Wine House: paddoci, -garden, stabling, outhouses ingoing £ 210.—Apply Tebbf. HOTEL-Public, Brist« takig £ 25 weekly; only c3oo cash.—Apply b," 13yito,. SUIT Beginner?.—Fq' j-liccnsed House, Bristol; ingoing L&5 cah.. ply Tebbs. Bristol. GENUINE rho':øe, Bristol; taking £ 12 weekly; G ingoing £llO.-App Tebbs, Bristol. COUNTRY Roadsiaa Somerset; taking about £ 14 v,eeklv; ingoing £ 2C0.—Apply Tebbs. e3507p3 ■ BUSINESSE FOR DISPOSAL OUTFITTING and 1 õU;¡;-Bu!inŒ. for Saie; o modern Bteck; os ablished connection; central position important to South Wales.—Hood, Auc- tionær. Sw.. TOBACCONIST^ Swee ;-}'an. 11- important nii- Tway tion.'Br; suit lady; ingoing, including jtoek. £ 60.—Apply Tebb Valler, Wistol. ONFECTIONERY al relhmmt-?. pretty 5Uburb, Bri6to?; ?xcept- ^fmart and genuine bu!Lu; taking about £ 12 weeklv uday tp; proprietress lea?ing Bristol; will sea ^gfl-5. and stock about £ 40; highly recommended.—'Bristol. ExT'EPnON 'œly-sitt.ed Refreshment Euusines. beÁ pajr H j Bristol: established many ye?rs; only 150 ingoin riv Tebbs, Bristol. DAl}Ù.BU! stol;dolng 50 gallons Ddally; ingoing. R b?, Bristol. TOBACCONIST^ n n,,pal tbcztrcl, genuine trade: ing A 70.-Apply Teb?.s. Bristol. COMMERCLAD Hoi« p n R$Waurant, Ci-utr?Jly- CI?it-at.d Brirtol; fjfc ftr, wine licence: closed SuDdayF: a. it etznd-, Teb-hs. ,1¡TF.sioXuPf'r:M. BoudDg-houe, grand posi- f" t ipn, facing ^ea; '"pioprlotiees muft sell tbrougli business matters: everything fitted and furnished in costly style; also fitted with electric light; price, as stands, £ 400.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. "VpEWSAGENT, Statidfcry, Fancy, Clifton, Bristol; i.1 carried on by lad ten years; sound business; ingoing £250. and stock JJOO.—Apply Tebbs. 1.HRIED Fish Busines I- Bristol: taking about LB L' weekly;' present t t Ant 17 years; ingoing £90.- Apply Tebbs, Valuer, 13 Istol. CONFECTIONERY d R«freshments. delightful C p05i, BritoJ; ta gs average about £ 25 \veekly; lafct two tenants 14 ve each; ingoing £.425; most genuine business ever ad srtised.—Appiy Tehbs, Bristol. e.35œp3 BAKER'S Buine?-s f We.-Good corne, orking Belass district in 8 m; old-established shop &ud good oven, lease, fi Bree, ic. complete: stock optional.—Hood, Auctic ser, Caer-street, Swansea. e3485p2 SMART Afcade Mill iotv Business. Cardiff: suit beginner. -Toms. I St. Mary-street. e3498p2 BUSINES WANTED. C OAI, Business want or Partnership in same.—C 9, Evening Express, (fardifT. e3a7lJp5 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &c. 10 10s. Road Raeer, lx,,d wt, "e1. for L7 7s.: Beeston Hnmber. free wheel, £16 16s. fN £11 1111.; Ladies' free wheel Raglan for £7 7s.; all unu.-ed.- Norton. 126, Queen-street. CaxdiaT. el?338 FOR Sale, Kennard roa.d-Eä'die fittings through- Fout; bargain.—104, ing'&-rœd. eZWp4 FURWITURE. HARRIS'S in Newport Market.—Great Sz,? of Furni- Hture; wonderful bargains; W. below. £ 3 10s.—Drawing-reap- Sutte m green silk veíT; Cttee. 2 &VFY chairs and 4 small chairs.—E. E. Harris. Blzrket-build Newport. £l-iZ;M1V.-B S fc -2¡u.-P¡}lal :k)øtead; X mother of ?e?I centre brass jim?y and rosetes on head and foot.—E. E. Harris, The Market-hall, New- port. Only two minutes' walk from station. 191;. 6Ii:=Four Saddlebag Chain Spring Seats; well upholstered; substantial frames. £ 1 Is.—Six strong Office Chairs and Armchair to match. £ 2 15s.—Walnut Bookcase and Cheffonaiero combined; adjustable shelv" and glass doors to top part; useful dmwer aiad cupboard in bottom Mrt. 1 6s. &d.—Bordered Carpet, 5 yards x 4 yards, aod Hearthrug to match. See HarrisiTdisplay in New- port Market. £ 1 ISs.—Walnut Cheffooniere; useful dyawer and cup- board —Harris, Newport Market. £ 3 3b—Bedroom Suite, comprising chest ;èiil, II three long and two 5bon drawom. dre??ing-tabl,: toilet gU=, wuàøtaad, towei rw, and thit? cme chairs (polished); =tAn. walnut. or mahogany colour; ?delivered free.-E. E. Harrte, Furniture and Bedding ufactQrer, 4, 5, and 6, M-builngs, Newpor?. j HARRIS'S, The Home Furnishers, are rxrt«l~for II:. reliable goods. Houses of furniture, 12, 15. 17, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 100 guineas are truly wonder- ful value; send for catalogues.—E. E. Harris, Artistic House Furnisher, 4, 5, and D, Market-buildings, Newport, Mon- illW TVEVAN and Co.'s spc??ial bargains for CUh.-C&rdl!f, JL> Swansea. Pontypridd, Newport, Pontypool. I ud Co. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, I> bordered and ready r_ay1ng. from 158' lid. TVEVAN &nd (s. for grand pettarns and excellent D value tn Floorcloth and Linoleum. BEVAN and Co. for Carpets and Hearthrugs of^very description at lowut prical BEVAN and Co. toT ma-%iv? I"u Bedsteads, 21n. PIII&N, from ?M Us. 6d. BEVAN »nd Co. fer splendid H?and?i??i Tii- bntss Bedsteads, from 94 48. BEVAN and Co. for best valua in Wire-woven Mat- tresses, full-sized, from 7s. lid. '-B' .EVAN -and. Co. for fuu-sized own M&M F8Ulw JU Beds, good linen ticks, Iom 32s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. tN handsome Walnut giasbcmydg Bplate-glam bade, trom:d TVEVAN and Co. for immense eeOectiOnraaut and D other Overmantles. Si. lid. to 10 guinws. TVEVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suites, ohëØt; JD glass, marble stand, chairs, Ac., Ll 17s. 6d. VAN and Co. tw grand valse suin W.mut Bed- ir room Suites, from 10 to 25 guinea& BKVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabinets A-1 and Sideboards; great variety. yj,Bv AN and Co. for Amercan Orgam, arwrv bugtm- i> moat warranted 10 voars, from 97 17.. 84. BEVAN and Co. for I-Anofoztcs, h.Rd- Bmwe walnut caaw, from £ 15 15&. TVEVAN and Co. for handsome Sa.ddle sait?s, D gTaad pattem!% from 8 to 16 guiums. BEVAN and CU. for the celebrated Jümpres a magnificent instrument, 28 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for really beautiful Snites in figured Wsilk, fMM 12 guiu2S guin_. BEVAN and Co. for the King of all PUuos; see it before buying elsewheer; 40 guineas. 610906 BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.); Largest Flurnah-isl Cardiff, Swansea, Pontypridd. Newport, and Pontypool. PIGEONS, POULTRY, Ac. INDIAN Game Cock for Sale, h.c. Crystal Pdaœ; 2nd Sheffield; 2nd Mountain Ash, 1802; kd Mountain Ash, 19œ; 2nd Cardiff; 4th Nantymoel, Nelpon, Here- ford, Loughborough, Tavistock, Troedyrhiw; canto given with bint-W. Solomon, 67, Windoor-road, Adams- down, Cardiff. e3642p6 T WO Chn M OOR Bl&a Mínca PuUats, 12& ,A log. b.-T C. JOIl88dyrhi". e3551p4 TWO Hen euui. and Rrwdft ~<>ge-for Sale — TIAOM', W?maant-street, Cant?m. ei482p2 SPORTING C A=IDGES.-The cudiff Cartridge, 7a. 9cL pe- loo; loaded with Schultse or Amberite smokeless pow- der, 7s. 5d. per 100; once used always used; samples given free on personal application; Nobei's Bte, 3s. 6d. per 100. Orders for 1,009 cartridges delivered ftee -Supplied only by Cross Brus., Cardiff. G^ u?NS, nitas, Revol-, cu., cart:i1dP-Baø I Ge-'l gun acoemones at lowest pr1œa; ,peciad atten- ¡ tion to all class of repaiis; Double-barrel Brecchloading Guns, from 23s. 6d. e-BOSs Was., Gunmultbe and Amnumftion rfeaic-, 3 and 4. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. el2C07 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, <fcc. SA: egSan suit 00b 14 hands.—Robert England. Custom House-street. OSWP2 STEWARD'S great Stock-taking Sale is now 011 for one month only. Send quick to secure bargains. Buyers of reliable Haraebs. Saddles, Bridies, Horse Rugs, Waterproof Aprons, Loin Covers. Cart Covers, Cart and Gig 1-arnps. Bags and Trunks of all kinds, and every article in the trado supplied. A sample order will convince you that our goods and value cannot be beaten. Cheapest in Wales. No auction rubbish. Send for our new up-to-date illustrated list and testimonials free. Post orders receive prompt attention.—Only address, Steward's Harness and Bag Factory, Wood- street, Cardiff. Nat. Tel. 3x1. Krtab. over 36 years. e12324 NEW L=",a (with Cee -pring3), Victoria "(with Nrubber tyres) Liverpool Gig, Tudor Gig, Surrey Carta, and Governess Car.Lewil, Carriage builder, Clare-street. Cardiff. ello39 WAGON AND COLLIERY REQUISITES. SLEEPERS. pmemc Posts, Ac., au oftm; creosotoed 0 and clnaa —faariaaOJbter aafl oa., Princs fit Wahm ÐIù, 8-. #nU7 MUSICAL. TTIfANTED, a I^idy Pianiste at once.—Apply B 53, W Evening Exp:(s. Cardiff^ eM76p5 TTALUABLE Violin; magnificent 8010 tone: labelled V Slrndivariu8 Oremonc. 16&0; absolutely prfec; lockup fitted case; lovely bow worth TiOU&d=: sacrifice IDs. td.: approval willingly.—Mrs. Tyler. Bockingham- road, rxbrill¿-. eool9pS 'L)"äl, grd¥Pm)o: suitable for hall; hsigaia.— .I' 19, Q\)rt'rl, Cardiff. &2?,p& LADY has for Sale, Piano. iron case: lovely tone: 17 guineas; £ 35 when new.—Oarfein, 24, Cowbridge- road, Cardiff. KFrp5 PIANOS. Pianos, Piano?.—R. J. Heath and Sons' peclal offers in iron-framed Pianoforteg, with all the latest modern improvements. i RTlSTTC,T~Model; ~gcod cue; fuli °°m" j\_ pass; cash E15 ISs. EUROPEAN" 3iodel; fIae check action, triohord, &c. Lasb "ALEXA.NDER" hiodel; full compass; handaofie marqueterie panel, &c., aLbi4 £i.3 12s. 6d. "HANDSOME Pianoicrte," in Louis case; full size H and compass, rich can and tons; double sconces; ca5h, £:5 4s. ""VTUSIC Trades Association" Model; rcarveilous itl valie; beautiful, rich tone; cash. L 3" ,f ¿-iG:j¡:; t:n;rf:e;XTor ]) toocb, tt.no, and durability: ?arh £ 35 l. "I\TE &11?l b? plcz,?? to .nr,,e for any of h1< W innimerits to be obtlined on our improved Hire System.—for terms, Ac., czll at R. J. Heath and Sons' 76, Qucen-strect <coracr..of Charles-streets, Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Penarth, and Port Talbot. cill65 DALE, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in fail oompass, iron framed Pianofortes. COLLBGE" Model; caEh' ;Ü6156; (elaÑA>!OiTd walnut wood case. •V^Oiri.LCE" Model. caiii, flS Us.; (class Bj .oltd V. walnut wood case. "T^DT:CATION Af.' "Modeir cash. £ Z2~^9s7T aandsoma Tl walnut wood case. "TNFLEXIBLK" Model; cash. £23 IGe.; full Size, J vpriybt piano: rerticsl striaging. "T»0N'ClIVD" 3aodel; ci»h k2a; small upright gr=d X CTerstrun^ ISZT"~Mod«l; ca»tT £ ji7l(te.; rocgaiaeent vslue; overstrmsr. 7"AIEEK^~ ModeI; cash, C42; a full upright coneen i. gund. -.4.-LLu&'bOv'e Models can be had on our Hire Purchase ASystem for a small rum m(mthi?. Ca,? and .nspect above specialities if seeking a gcrd and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co., Fiino and Organ Merchants, DH!gh-otr-?e', and Cutle Arcade, Cardiff. ei05S6 COAL FOR SALE. COALS.—The best firm: the reliable Em; cheap?st trrr,.— Best eoas, double 6Creened. 225 6d; Vipond's larg. 15s; Forest large nuts. ISs; Kitchen, 15s 9d; Garth nuts, lEs; Steam nuts. 155 6d; House smalls, 12s 6u per ton delivered. Anthracite, Ocean Nuts, Coke., No agents. Send direct. Ring up Nat. Tel. 0101-111. Lower prices for quantities. Quotations any station South Wales.—West End CoaJ Co., 2, WeilineU»- street, Cardiff. el2482 COALS per ton tor cash on delivery red ash largs or cobbles (splendid value, good quality). 175.; haudplcked large, :91i.; bright hard large or ccbbles (highly recommended). as.-Please send postcard, Si.ld& s., Cr"?, Coal Yard, Bhymney EiUway, nar Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. SstabiisUed 1E75. e!2310 MISCELLANEOUS. SKIN Specialist.—Sufferers from Eczema or any Skin Complaint whatever oonsuit ?rof. c'rostwaite. Herbalist, Thomas-street., Newport (near Po¡¡t-cillce). Hundreds cured. Call or write. e355Sp4 MADAME Proctor, Distlnirtuaiied Palmist, Phreno- It'J. logist, 17, WTaarton-etrefat. Cardiff, near Free Library. e!2454 IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is iC, Castle Arcade (third sbcp from Castle-street), by Jam be Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spirldioa). Clocks and Music BoX!18 cleaned and repaired- MISCELLANEOUS WANTS "Xr:.iI,o¡lJ. second-hand fullsized Billiard Table ana V ft1Ülg:, complct; marking board, r&alie, Particulars, C. E.. Evening Express, Newport. &3639p6 WANTED, about iT!0 6-; leh wroagh-. iral? V f patent nangni Pipes; must be in good condi- tion: quote price and where tliey may be inspected.— Abeidare Graig Coal Company. Aberdare. e35.)3p2 T-o ;-D>ii;Mia;stOr¡-Dealerl\, &c.- are buyers of Fresh Marrow, Butchers, 2nd Manne Store Bones, Shanks and Hoofs, Horns and Sloughs, Manure Materials in any quantity; prompt cash pay- ments.—Send samples and prices to The Weaver Refining Company, Acton Bridge, Northwich, Cheshire. e124 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. I F IREWOOD Chopping Machinery, 5,080 to 50^000 bundles daily; very reduced prices.—Hill and r.t,_ic:.r. ASKRT of Fresh Fish (not less than glb&? (Ielivt?rpd to any addren for 26. 6d.-E. Morris, Milford HaHn. 612591 SHOP Window Fittings, patent Busts —Grifflths, (3 Sfiop Fitte>T3, Stirchley, Birmingham. New Cateioguo. e3573p5 PECIAL Bargains.—Ladies' gold Keylese Watches", hall-marked; plain. OT fancy dials: 35e. each; cash with order: warranted.—Jooe6 and Co., 6. Vine- street. Lambeth. London. eo397p6 THE Law of llandlord and Tenant, prioe Is.; postage id.—Stationery Department, Westers Mail. Car- Illa. V.xltxble QuiB AU4It Pen Holder, with AreSe4'Ve p; will wrUe a letter with sne dip; wID not sport or blot; price Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Cardiff. ARWOOD-S Baker's Check Delivery Soot, price 1a.; postage ;)d.-Statner,. Department, Western Mail, Caruiff. THE Paternoster-Printer, for printing cards, beaks, papers. kc. prices 15. and 4I.-StatiObely Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. "X /pCSIC^iuling Few; beldn &Dd two pew, co-Vwte, jyi qq cud; pries 1d.-BiattORtry Departmen?, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. F.S. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- l tical recipes; prices, Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d.; post free. -t&t!oaery Department, Western Ha3, Cardiff. 1GHI.Y polished Niekel Paper Knife, suoug and 8ioe1llMe; prioe 2& "Stionery Depanment, Western Mail. Cardiff. ZADKlEL'S Dream Book and Fortune TeuU; Pne8 Is.; postage W.-Watlobm DepartœeA, Wanerz Mail, Cardiff. SAVE Time Letter Cards, quickly eloeed, readily opened; cemented with pure gam; packet of 25, 4tQ.; postage ltd.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. MUSIC Paper, Is. per packet ;p08e 3d- 3 1 tionery Department. Wwtem Vail, C8n!n ALWAY Raady, Always Tidy.—TUe New Sesper A.ParAw I%Aqard Bwk, containing tom hell post-cards, with perforated counterfoil; price 6&; postage 3d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE wati I Beady Roc)wuer, a teriw Of CommlemLl tLw.. -tLintat uiculatiLma xwtad for &11 Usdt purposes, with profit and discount tables and wages calculator; price 58.; postage 6c1.-Soaery Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff "\ÆTHls-r-foran playew by Captain Cr"ley, 2B. 6d. V and". 6d. a set; podne 3&-Station4my Deput- ment, Western Mall, Cardiff. THE "Tatler" ftuatun Pen, Atted with lo,.? Tgold nib; pnc8 2s. 6&-40&UGKWY Desse?mem, WssXM Mail. Cardiff. t- 'TlNQUIBg Wtthin Upn Warbiag.:1 mart XJ us?fw book; I& UL, post mn.18= Department. Western HaiL Cartttff. COMPLIMENTARY Cards for Pmcrmvtm Whio, Bridge, and At Home, 4%. pw box of M eanH, tmallsr Quaatniee may be bad at iii. per doaen.— SvaUonery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff. 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[By Special Arrangement—Copyright.] THE DOLI THAT SAVED HER, I By L. G. MOBERLY. ( He was a Scotch terrr-and she called him Pal. His first youth had fled long ago. and his brindled coat showed many grey hairs, whilst his funny little legs with their bent knees gave token sometimes of the etiffness of old I ape. But those beautiful doggy eyes of his had j only gTown more human as the years rolled by. His faithful litUe heart under his shaggy coat loved her with a wonderful human lore. He u&ed to sit and. watcth her with a wistful, almost pathetic, adora,tion. and he was never happy if she was out of his sight for a single instant. The dog and the woman were real close friends, and she talked to him as if he were a human being. I am almost inclined to think he was human, for though he could not speak to her in words, his loving eyes never failed in sympithy-his mute caressing Sewiure.5 were full of the de-epest meaning. She smiled sometimes, even now, over the remembrance of the day when he had first come into her life. He had been a puppy then, a liny brindled puppy, with a head many sizes too large for his quaint little body and short legs, and a minute tail which he had wagged at her persistently from the fiivt moment they met. How they had laughed over himhe and Rachel! It had been "they," then. Now, &be locked back- alone. They had planned to buy an Irish terrier, and the Irish terrier, when bought, was to have been christened Pa.t But, instead of the Irishman, they had invested in this small canny Scotch person. a.nd in spite of his nationality he had received the name of Pat." and, somehow, it seemed to suit him. He had loved them both with a curious equality of devotion, had pined miserably whenever they went away from him, had welcomed their return with an almost human cry of joy. And when one of those two who loved each other had gone away, alone, to that dim land from which is no returning, the little faithful heart had clung with wistful loving sympathy to the other, who was lf1. 'ror long weeks, each time the door was opened, his eyes had watched it with st-range eagerness, looking for the form that would never again croes the threshold. And when each time he TO disappointed he looked into the faoe of the woman who had been left, behind with a yearning longing that made her own misery more complete, The day came at last when he realised that all bis watching was in vain. Then he came and looked at the one who was left, looked at her wit.h deep loving eyes, which said plainly, I will take care uf you now." But thiF was all long, long ago. She stood up in the middle of her bare room, and stretched herself wearily. Pat stood by her side. He looked at her wistfully; he had not altogether understood her lately. Times had changed, so very, very much, since the day that his other mistress had i gone away, never to come back. The mistress who was with him now looked down at him. Poor old Pat." she said gently. Pooii wee doggie! It. is nasty, old ma-n, isn't it? Never mind. it'll be better soon." Little ban! lines crept ronnd her month. Pat watched her gravely. He had pricked bÏt\ cars when she said. Poor wee doggie." But her voice hardened towards the end of her sentence. j Pat's ears dropp-ed again despondently. He looked at her still, but he hung his head a little. She moved restlessly about the room. open- ing drawers mechanically and shutting them again, because they were all empty. Her few' clothes had vanished, c/ne by one. They adorned the window of a second-hand clothes shop now-in a slum close by. She eat down by the little table, and looked round her. The room was desolate enough. A small truckle bed stood against the wall, above it hung the only picture to be seen; it was the photograph of a woman with a grave sweet face, dressed in the fashion of a few years before. There were only two chairs, both hard and uninviting, both were old and shaky. The small table was co,e.red with a piece of red Turkey twill. It was the only bit of bright colour in the room. A chest of drawers stood against the wall opposite the bed. a. low chest, and upon it a ing and baein, of course, white ware. And, aA right ang-Ies to this, was the only good pieoc of furniture she still possessed, the one remaining thing which she coald not make up her mind to part with, even in her di re straits. It was a dark oa.k bookcase, beautifully carved, containing very few books, and 'those old, shabby, worthless, ae far as market value went. Her best books had gone, long ago. She smiled a litale wan, bitter smile, as her eye fell on the bookcase. I am glad it has stayed with mie--ko the end," she said. Do you, remember the day we bought it, Pat. old man?" Pat pricked up his can and wagged hie tail faintly. He loved to be talked to, and con- sulted, and his replies were always sympar&etic. A vision of the old furniture shop in Mary- lebone High-street rose before her eyes. Rachel's voice was in her ears. I am going to give you that bookcase, dear," she had said. in remembrance of the first day we met." Pat had been youthful then. He had chased an ancient tabby-cat all through the shop, with superfluous energy and much wagging of his tail. He had become eober now. She sighed, an impatient sigh, and pushed back her chair. It clattered ag-ainst the oil cooking stove that stood in front of the fire- place. and scented the room with the subtle all-pervading smell which a cheap oil-stove is never without. Pah. she exclaimed, impetuously, "how I hate that stove! Thank goodness, I shall never have to cook by it again. How I hate it all-all!" Her eyes wandered round the room again. It looked unutterably mean and bare and desolate. A vivid recollection of old sunny, happy days rose before her, days when she had not had to wonder at the end of one meal how she wae going to get another. The contrast gave her a sense of almost physical sickness and pain. Her childhood and girlhood away in the mists of the past had been 80 unruffled and bright. And when the old home had broken up, and a craeh of money troubles had come, every- thing had been aoftened by Rachel. She hW been taken care of and sheltered and loved j with a tender, intense love, Rachel's home had been hers. '.niQy^UKL been hacpy^ ah.! hofsdu^y! A great stab of intolerable anguish went through her. Happy ? Yes. But she bad forgotten- almost—what happiness meant-now. A little pitiful sob rose in her throat. She moved to the window and looked out. Below her the traffic and the people surged to and fro, by day and night. along a great thorough. fare. They were lighting the lamps down there. Daylight was fading fast. A crowd of girls passed by. Girls in flashy clothes, with haggard, painted faces. They laughed shrilly. The woman who watched them shuddered and turned away. "I shall be no better than they are by to-morrow," she said. She took down a little glass from a nail on the wall and looked at. herself in it. Her face was white and thin, but its lines of beauty were ummistalkable. Good food and good clothes will keep me beautiful for years." She laughed-a hard laugh. A soft nose crept into her hand, a soft head w-ae pressed against her. Pa.t a wistful eyes met hers, that was hard and bright. His look was pleading, it struck upon. her heart like a remonstrance. She put down the glass, and knelt upon the floor, taking the dog's head into her Itands. and looking deep into his eyes. Pat-I can't help it." she whispered, "I am so poor, so deadly, horribly poor. I can't poor. I can't fight ar.y more—I can't get work, and we can"; live, my doggio. without food—and I've sold everything I possess—except myself." The faithful dog's eyes looked into the woman's sad ones with a pathetic yearning in their depths. Dcm't look at me like that, my doggie dear. Someone is coming for me to-night, wh.) --ayg he will bo good to me. and I have fought so long that I can't go on any more— and we shall be fed and warmed, and have everything we wanl. and not starve with cold and hunger, old man, any more. And I've got to pay the price for it, and—the price—is—myself." Her voice dropped. A little miserable whine wa." Pat's only answer. He crept closer to her. but still his eyes met hers. 1 shaai't be happy, my dog, it's not thaX. But we must live." Her voice grew reckle8 and hard. She laughed agitin. We shall have a decent house over our I heads, Pat, we shall have heaps of clothes, ana good things to eat: we shan't have to sit and shiver here, and cook by an oil stove that smells—and I've lost all I care about. except, you. niv doggie dear—and what's the use of being good any longer, when there> no one to care, and it's all blank, blank misery." Her hands dropped to her side. Pat watched, her eagerly, anxiously. There was a whole world of intersest pleading in his eyee. She turned hers half away. "Pat. it's no prood to look at me like tliat. I know I'm going to sink down and give up everything that's right. But I can't bear this any IdTigpr; I want warmth, and comfort, and—and IVith a little pitiful moaning cry the dog sprang upon her lap and laid his head against her breast, lifiinsr hi., face to her,. "Pat, please, please, don't!" she moaned. Don't you know my heart is breaking?" The faithful eye?, with their wonderful tenderness, locked, to her. strangely reproach- ful. Did the dog understand? Would he always now look at her like that, with wist- ful. reproaeliful eyes- The hardness died slowly out of her faoe. Still the dog watched her. all the human in his eyes looking deep into her?, yearningly, pleadingly. She turned away from him again, but he put his soft head against her cheek once more, with a mute caress, then lifted one of his paws, and laid it against her neck with a little whining cry that was almost a moan. And at that she broke down utterly, and laying her face against the soft brindled head. she buret into a perfect storm of sobs. I think I have been mad she cried. I can < do it. Oh! I cant do it. I could not, meet my dog's eyes again if I did. How could I ever look into Rachel's, when I see her again F She rose hastily. I must go before he comes." she whispered. "Ah! God give me time'" :liB threw round her a cloak which hung behind the door. and pinned on a little sailor's hat. She hurriedly tore half a sheet of paper from a letter in her pocket, and wrote upon it the words. I have gone away. Please never look for me or expect to see me again. I thought I could be wicked for comfort's sake, but I can't. My dog has eaved me." She folded it and addressed it, and left it on the table. Then she looked longingly at the bookcase, and suddenly she stopped and kissed it. I can't take it with me." she said. but Rachel will know all about it. and will understand. She always: understands." And a little smile broke over her face. She made a parcel of her book&. and with, them she put lovingly the photograph from the wall. If I had gone with him. I could no-t have taken this with me." she said. "I can take it now. thank God-and thank my little dog." She looked round the dreary room. The tears were still on her cheeks, yet she smiled through them. Some day I shall tell her how I have been kept from harm, and how our little Pat has saved me." Then she went out into the bustle of the great thoroughfare, where the people thronged and jostled under the flaring fan- lights. And she passed along the pavement swiftly,, and vanished among the crowd. And Pat ran beside her, trotting sofStiy, with ears pricked, and tail erect, and eager, watchful eyes. (The End.)
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