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PUBLJC AM JSEMENT3. NEW FJIHEATRE, CARDIFF. Proprietor and Manager..ROBERT REDFORD. RE-UPENIKG AUGUST JST, At 2.0 and 7.30, with A FIGHTING CHANCE. Box Omce 10 to 5. Nat. Te1. 376. a.7908  CARDIFF EMPIRE QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .OSWALD STOLL. 6.45-TWICE NIGHTLY—9. Seats may be Booked by Post or Telephone —Nat. Tel. 625. Booking Office Open Daily from Ten till 4.30; Saturdays, Ten till Two p.m. The Sliding: Roof makes the Empire the Coolest Theatre in Wales. TO-NIGHT! DIRECT FROM HIS AMERICAN TRIUMPHS- GEORGE L ASHWOOD, The Beau Brummel of the Vaudeville Stage, with a Repertoire of New Sontre. including his Great Successful Scena, "The Railway Guard." v ALICE KINGSLEY, Contralto. JOHNNY FULLER, The Great Little Oat on the Wire. The Popu- lar "Mouser" of Dick Whittington Pantomime. JOCK WHITEFORD, The Smart Soot. ROSSI ASHTON, The Well-know-n War Artist, in Song Sketching1. WILL JOHNSON, The Popular Comedian. DAISY MARTELL, Comedienne. PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE, BeJating- the Most Important Topical and Social Events, shown on the AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. FAREWELL TOUR OF THE LITTLE STOWAWAY, In Two Tableaux. Written by Fred Boyer. Produoed by Bertie Shelton. tefc Tableau THE DOCK GATES (the Ship Alongside the Wharf), tnd Tableau THE SHJP IN MID-OCEAN. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. PANOPTICON, ST. MARY-STREET. 'TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. Matinees—Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.30. An Entirely New Programme of High-olaas Pictures, including—THE I CALL OF THE HEART, A Drama that gets a hold and keeps it. You can't get away from child interest; it's i human, and always appeals to the human heart. Last We<tk of the MERRILL FAMILY OF MUSICAL SCHOOLGIRLS, Under the direction of Mr. Jaclk Merrill. FIREMEN'S COMPETITION IN TOKIO. A Series of Surprising Evolutions. The Greatest Biograph Production of the Year— OVER SILENT PATHS, A Story of the American Deeert. ABSENT-MINDED MAX, A Comic Absurdity, with Max Linder as the Forgetful One. MISS OLWEN WILLIAMS, Soprano Vocalist FROM SHADOW TO SUNSHINE, A dramatisation of one of the many untold acts of kindness practised by the -Wenvad Women of the Stage. AND OTHER MAGNIFICENT SUBJECTS. OLYMPIA ROLLER RINK, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Manager Mr. A. TETLOW THREE SESSIONS DAILY- 11 to 1; 2.30 to 5; 7 to 10.30. THE COOLEST PLACE IN CARDIFF. NEWPORT E M P I R E CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NI&HT! B1NALDO, the wandering 'io-I lini&t. Beaty and Blanche. Bert Harrow. Car- mos. Florrie Ga-lMmore, the popular Come- t 'pk 9 dienne. Pat he's Animated Gaaette: topical and social events shown on the American Bio- ttoope. TOM and MARIE MOTRAMO, musical oomedy artistes TOM COSTELLO, in new eongs. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. ALL THE RAGE. "fJTERRA jyOVA" pOSTCARDS. PHOTOS OF CAPTAIN SCOTT, LIEUTENANT EVANS, and the SHIP LEAVING CARDIFF PRICE 2d. THE STATIONERY STORES, WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF And All Stationers and Newsagents. Horton's Original Benedict Pills (FOR FEMALES ONLY) in a few da.ye correct all irregularities and remove all obstructions; also cure anasmia, and cause no Injury; to the married or single are invaluable. By post, under cover, for 1/1A or 2/9, from Horton and 00., Chemists (late Chief Dispenser from Birmingham Lying-in Hospital), 19 Dept., Aston Manor, Birmingham. Sold over 40 years. SUPPLIED DIRECT ONLY. SELDOM EVER FAIL. WE HATB GREATLY REDUCED in Price a Number of SlOOIIS-HAin) and SXilG-HTLY STOCK-SOILED Pianes and Organs to Clear Previous to Stock-taking 1910- Bpteial Liat on Application. BALE, FORTY & CO. (SUITED), jfUegO AM QRGtAN JCNeCBMtBS, HIGH-STREET, Castle Arsadei CARDIFF. m EM PLAB MALINS' NEW mEETH Never Change Colonr. Never Wear Out, See Particulars under Dentistry on Page 1. el332 "LOOK • Alive Is one of the many casual every day injunc- tions wherein lurks much unnoticed wisdom The man who looks alive is always and everywhere successful. In business it is the "live" mam. who gets to the top: in society ,t ie the active, gra6ous, agreeable person who is most run after: in the domestic cirele I it is the cheerful member who moat com- pletely wine and holds our affection. There- fore, look alive! If you are suffering from anything which robs you of your healthy alertness, attend to the trouble at once, and don't rest until a cure is effected. If you suspect that dyspepsia or any disordered sta/te of the stomach, liver, or bowels is sapping your vitality, it is certain that. without delay, You should TAKE (BEECHAM!S PILLS. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECH AM, St. Helena, Laaa Sold everywhere in boxes, price 1/11 (56 pills) and 2/9 (168 pills). ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE QUEEN'S GRAVY SALT. It la truly dehcioiui for colouring and flavouring Gravies, Soupe, Stews, &c. n iih«mm .erySo'[ amd all good BYeII. NO TROUBLE. NO EXPENSE. Warranted made from Purest Sugar and SaK. Try tt! You win be deligtited. EfeM Rrerywitere in id-. Id, and 3d. Btooko. Manufacturers: IWRW BmaasoHAif FOOD SuPPLY 00., LIMITED, YBCTCKLA WOBD, BDgMISOKAM. elTI^ EXCURSIONS. AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED). JL SAILINGS FROM CARDIFF AND PKNARTH. (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting.) LEAVE CARDIFF. J Tuee. 26th. 12.45, 5.45, 7.4-5 pm I Wed. zith, 8.0, *9.25, 10.20, 11.20 am, 12.15, *2.0, 6.15, 6.45, 8.30, *9.0 pm Thur. 23th, C.O, *9.25, 10.30, *11.20 am, 12.30, 2.15, 7.0, 9.0 Fri. 29t.h, S.0, *9.25, 11.0 am, 12.0, *1.30, 3.0, 7.30 pm t -t ,) 0] *° n ]0 "0 Sat. S,ti), 8.15. 2.2j, 10.20, 11.15 3.15, *4.0, *8.10, 3.30 pm LEAVE WESTON. -12.10, 6.45, 9.0 pm 12.10, *1.5, 5.30, 7.20, 7.45, 9.30, 9.45 pm 7.20, 8.50, 010.10. 11-20 am, | *12.5, 1.23, a5.45, 8.0, S.45 8.E0, 10.10, 11.50 am, 12.50, -2.15, 6.30, 8.30 Pm .v.5, *10.10, 711.1 am, 12.5, -1.0, -2.2), *3.0, 7.30, 9.10, 9.45 pm I TOURIST and WEEK-END TICKETS are iseued to principal Stations in WEST OF ENGLAND; also CHEAP DAY TICKETS TO CHEDDAR AND WELLS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF ALTERATIONS IN THE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUR STEAMEKS, PASSENGERS ARE PARTICU- LARLY REQUESTED TO NOTE THE DIREC- TION POSTS AT ENTRANCE TO PONTOONS. LEAVE CARDIFF. Thur,28tb. *2.20 pm Fri. 23th, ej.0 pm I LEAVE CLEVEDON. *9.0 pm I 12.55, PD.30 pm 1- LEAVE CARDIFF. Wed. 27th, bc7.50 pm Fri. £ 9th, I BRISTOL. 18.0 am 112.0 noon LEAVE CARDIFF. ( Wed. 27tb, 10.15 am Thur. 2Stti, 9.35 am Fri. 29th, 9.35 am, 2.0 pm Sat. 30th, 9.35 am, eS.15 pm LEAVE MINEHEAD. 6.15 pm 8.0 pm 7.20 pm *6.0 pm LEAVE CARDIFF. Wed. 27th, 7.30 am Thar. 23th, 9.55 am Fri. 29tb, 9.35 am LEAVE OLOVELLY. 15.15 pm I 5.0 pm 4.30 pm LEAVE CARDIFF. Wed. 27th, §7.30, flO.15 am I Thur. 2Sth, t9.35 am Fri. 29th, t3.5 am, 2.0 pm Sat. 30th, t9.35 am, 2.30 pm + (RI4" U T.){\TT"rV T-V-ipi LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. 4.45, §6.45 pm 6.20 pm 5.45, S.30 pm "12.50, 6.15 pm JHW nn/1 ("V\01l.T, T 9 a.u.. "V,L\L, ""A..1..II.u.. Stea.mer Calle Off Lynmouth, except when marked §. WEDNESDAY, PORTHCAWL, ILFRACOMBE, CLOVELLY, and LUNDY ISLAND (To Land).-Cardiff §7.30 am, Lundy 4.0 pm, Clovelly 5.15, Ilfracombe §6.45, Porthoawl 8.15. Fares: Porthcawl 2s. 6d., Lundy Island 6s. NOTE.— Coupon Holders pay Is. in cash for Landing at Lundy. This Trip gives about three hours on Lundy. THURSDAY, JULY 28th. MUMBLES and TENBY.—Cardiff 10.45 ata, Teoijy 5.0 prn, Mumbles 6.50. SINGLE TRIP NFIVPORT.-Cardiff b9.10 pm. Fare Is. FRIDAY, JULY 29th. AFTERNOON TRIP TLFRAOOMBE.—Cardiff 2.0 pm, Ilfracombe 6.3() pm. Fares 3s. 6d. and 7e. 6d. THKOUGH BOOKINGS irom all TAFF VALE ai.d RHYMNEY STATIONS TO WESTON, MINEHEAD and ILFRACOMBE. Halt-fare Coupon Books (not transferable) 20s. worth for 10s. are being iesued. Steamer calls at I'enaxth except trips shown thus ft Ca1l9 at Penarth on next outward journey. C Single Trip. e Via Weston. b Penarth 20 minutta earlier, d Penarth 30 minutes earlier. For Further Particular apply to Wm. Guy, 70a, But&- rtreet, or T. Coolt and Son, 2, Duke-rtreet. Cardiff. Telegrams: "Primrose." Nat. Tel.: 211 Cardiff. a7U74 NOTICE TO OCEAN TRAVELLERS. r BOOK'S OCEAN SAILING LIST. Contains just the infforma? tion you need about Steamer Passages, viz., Sailings, Fares, Seasons, Hints regarding Clothing, &c., & c* &c. Free on application at any office of THOS. CuOK & SON, Oardiff-Z, Duke-st. 278 SMOKE "p A N I O N" ,0 I G A R S (Reg. No. 293,167). TO KNOW HOW GOOD THEY ASS. 3D. EACH, 5 FOR 1/- £ PER BOX 50. TIMOTHY'S CiGAR AND rpOBACCO STORES (Oorner High-street Arcade), ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDEFT. yy EEKLY JJ A 17, I ONE PENNY—EVERY FRIDAY. J EXCURSIONS The Bristol Channel Passenger Boats (Limited). RED FUNNEL LINE. XV DIRECT SRVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON. I LEAVE CARDIFF PIER- HEAD. Tues. 26th, 5.40, 7.40. 9.0pm NVed. 2 Lb, 9.23, -IC.20, 11.201 am, 1.45, 6.30, 3.30 pm Thur. 28til, 9.25, 11.20 am, 2.20, j 6.40. 8.45. t9.0 pm Fri. 29th, 9.25, *11.20 am, 1.0, .).0, 7.10, 9.10 pm t\t1' 9.25, 11.20 am, 2.a, i 4.0, 8.0, 9.0 pm | LEAVE WE?TON for PENARTH and CAR- DIFF DIRECT. 12.0 noon. 6.35, S.30, 9.45 8.50, *10.15. 11.5 am, 12.10, *5.5. 7.25, 9.20 pm I 88.30, 10.15 am, 12.10, ?8.15, 10.15 am, *12.5, 1.4?*6.5. 8.10, 10.0 P. *8.15, 10.15 a., 12.10, ) *2.45, *6.45, 9.0, 10.0 pm CARDIFF AKD WESTON VJ:J. BARRY PIER. I TRAINS LEAVE CARDIFF G.W.R. RIVERSIDE STAT'N. Wed. 27th, 3.21 pm I ThnI. 23th, 3.21 pm Fri. 29th, 4.45 pm Sa t. 30th, 5.13 pm I STEAMER LEAVES WESTON. 2.45 pm 3.15, 10.15 pm 14.0 pm 4.50 pm I LOR TIHMB at Intermediate Stations See Billa. I Steamer leaves Barry Pier for Weston about 35 I 1 minutes after departure of traine from Cardiff Riverside. LEAVE CARDIFF. Riverside Pier-head. Station. Wcd. 27th, 9.30 am 9.37 am 1. 50 p 1-ft Thur. 28th, 9.30 nm 9.37 am Fri. 29th, 9.30 am 9.37 am Sat. 30th, 9.30 am 9.37 am 2.10 pm — 1 LEAVE ILFRACOMBE. 16.0, 7. 30 pm 6.0 pm 16.0 pm 6.0, 7.50 pm i 1 anUUliri kivvKii%u6 to JJKiVUiM ana UOK^WALb. Train leaves Porth 9.0, Pontypridd B. Ry. 9.12 am. Train leaves Grangetown 9.25. Cogan 9.30, calling all Stations to Barry in connection with Ilfracombe steamer leaving Barry Pier at 10.10 am each day. Through Bookings from Newport (Mon.) by 8.57 am train EACIl DAY to Lynmouth and Ilfracombs via Barry Pier. LEAVE CARDIFF. I Riverside I 1_- Pier-head. Station.. Wed. 27th, 9.30 am 9.37 am Thm. Mh, 9 *30 a.m 9.37 ?m Fii. 29th, 9.30 am 9.3 7 a iii I LEAVE CLOVELLY. 4.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.45 pm LEAVE CARDIFF. I Pier-head. Station. RiversIde I Wed. 27th, 9.30 am 9.37 am Thur. 28th, 9.30 am 9.37 am Fri. 29th, 9.30 am 9.37 1 ia Sat. 30th, 9.30 am 9.37 a m I 2.1" pm ) LEAVE AUNEHEAD. 7.30 pm 7.30 pm 7.30 pm 7.30 pro I WEnESDAY, JULY 27th. AFTERNOON TRIP ILFRACOMBE.—Cardiff Pier- head 1.50, Penarth 2.0, Barry Pier 2.30, Ilfracombe 7.3 pm. FarM 26. 6d. and 3o. 6è. THURSDAY, JULY 28th. NiUM,BT,]F,S ? ,i nd Tl- MUMBLES and TENBY.—Cardiff Pier-head 9.30, Penarth 9.40, Barry Pier 10.10. Tenby 4.30, Mumbles 6.15. SATURDAY. JULY 301,h. AFTERNOON TRIP MINEHEAD, ILFRACOMBE.— Cardiff Pier-head 2.10. Penarth 2.20, Barry Pier 2.45. Ilfracombe 7.30, Minebead 7.30 pm. Fares: Mlneihrad 2s. Moo Ilfracombe 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. NOTICE.—Passengers Holding Return Ticketefrom Cardiff Pier-head to Weston may return to Cardiff Riverside, via Barry Pier, on payment of 6d. on tteamer, and Passengers booking from Cardiff Riverside may return to Cardiff Pier-head without extra charge. Steamer calls Penarth except when marked B Return Trip via Barry Pier and Rail. W VilI. Weston. Calls off Lynmouth to and fro except when marked d. THROUGH BOOKINGS FROM ALL BARRY, TAFF VALE, AND RHYMNEY STATIONS TO WESTON, MINEHEAD, AND ILFRACOMBE COUPON TICKETS. Coupon Tickets, 40s. worth for 20s., AVAILABLE FOR FAMILY USE, Now on Sale. Also Books of 20s. worth for 10s., Not Transferable, are being issued. Red Funnel Office, Pier-bead, Cardiff Nat. Tel., 789. D. L. MACINTOSH. General Manager. DEPRESSION. Not if you have JEWELLERY. Ac., as good as Money. You can go to PHIL PHILLIPS, OF 24, St. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. He will lend you £ 100 for One Month at 16s. 8d.. Interest-I.&rger Sums at Less Interest—on Jewellery, Plate, Deeds, Shares, Old China, and Long-standing Life or Endow- ment Policies. All communications attended to by next post. We have always in etock Ladies' and Gentlemen's Diamond Rings, Gold Watches, Bracelets, Gold Albert Guards, and all kinds of Fancy Jewellery in Silver Goods, Cake Baskets, Trays, Spoons, and Forks, Bronzes, docks, Cutlery, &c., at 30 per cent. less th&n other Jewellers. See-our prices. All marked in Plain Figures. Our only address:- PHIL PHILLIPS, 24, ST- MARY snmrrl CARDIFF. I | SALES BY AUCTION. SETCHFIELD.S SALEROOMS, HAYES, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of EXOEL- LENT HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, removed from Coium-road and Dinas Powis. MESSRS. A. SETCHFIELD and SON have been 'favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, July 28th, 1910, the WHOLE CONTENTS of Two Villa Residences?, consisting- of two ex- cellent drawing-room suites, handsome witl- nut cabinet, Chesterfield suite, very finemaho- gany dining-room suite upholstered in plush, one mahogany spoon-back in iiat,her, two 6ft. walnut sideboards, three pianofortes, music cabinet and stool, overmantels, several good carpets and rugs, two large pier-glasses, two mahogany tables, excellent Singer's eew- ing machine, nice selection of pictures and ornaments, heavy marble clock, hall stand and chair-, stair carpet and rods, curbs, fenders. &c., 5ft. mahog-any bedroom suite, two walnut do.. Sheraton do., excellent &ft. mahogany wardrobe, 4ft. gent..s do., dressing chest pairs, duohesse toilets, stands and tables, chests of draN-er- all-brass and iron bedsteads, feather beds, wire mattresses, nice lot of bedding, toilet and trinket ware, Ac. Also mangle, tables, chairs, crockery, and usual kitchen and scullery requisites and miscellaneous effects. The Auctioneers desire to point out that nearly all the above goods were ma.de to order by the late Mr. Daniel Lewis, and it affords an excellent opportunity to parties furnishing. On View Day Prior to and Morn- ing of Sale, which, will commence at Twelve o'clock sharp. a8036 SPECIAL SALE OF UNDERCLOTH- ING, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MILIJNEKY, COATS, AND PELISSES, BLOUSES, BELTS, SUNSHADES, All at SPECIAL PRICES to REDUCE THE STOCK, At MRS. WILLIAMS, 28 and 30, ROYAL ARCADE. a.6054  Q?r'R A TM EYE STRAIN. The eye has certain tiny muscles. When objects we look at do not come to a sharp focus in the eye, these muscles exert themselves and enable us to see clearly IN SPITE OF THE DEFECT. This means the eyes are in a more or lees constant state of strain. No muscles of the body can stand continual strain without injury—so' with the ocular muscles. WE can fit you with glasses that will remove eye strain. W. P. CARYL, F.S.M.C., F.I.O., QUALIFIED EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 16, HIGH-STREET ARCADE, CARDIFF. e-4 TATEST DESIGNS IN WEDDING CARDS. AT THE STATIONERY STORES, WESTERN MAIL-BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. LEGAL. LAW for the M.Uion By a Practical Lawyer, con- LA:jn T 1liinfrtnPrr ;Y:i; purposes. No home should 00 without this bock. Price 1s., boixnd in cloth Is. Ci.. postage 3d.-The Stationery Stores, Western lIfail Buildings, CardifT. í MEDICAL ACCOUCHEMENT.—Nurse l??T?de Re"ives Patients; terms moderate; te¡hone; private.—66, Plastur- ton-avenuc, Ca:rdiff. eltSwl WTHTILLERY and Rose Heyworth Collieries.—App! cations invited from the above colhenes for Two Fully-qualified Doctors; also Nursa, who holds C.M.B. certificate; applications, with copies of testimonials, to be in my hands not later than first post August Abertili?-Willitm Adams, :retary, 6, Adam-street, AbertiUorv. M EDICAL PractitioDier? before applying for Appoint- MEc;tL u::rtiiJlE'f'hb.fOfalP\tr:s AJ:t; Fund and Cwmtillery and Boss Heyworth Workmen's Medical Fund are askod to Communicate with the Medical Secretary, British Medical Association, 429, Strand. London; or with Mr. R. J. Counter, 11, Clytha Park-road, Newport, -Mon. _-n__ e2573 WANTED, Qualified Assistant (outdoor) in Colliery W Practice.—State age anil salary required (duties to commence July otb), Z 23, Evening Express, Car- diff. c71€2 Park Drive C i g are 11 e s From all Tobacconists 10 for 2 coppers "Park DrivI I Cigarettes art made by Gallaher, Limited, The Independent Firm, Bel/ast and London. Fine sun dried Virginia. Guaranteed absolutely Pure. Park Drives I have set a new standard of Cigarette- value. All Tobacconists sell 'Park Drives. LAW I NEW EDITION. I F THE LAW UP TO DATE. For important changes in the Law see ° LAWTFOHRE MILLION D By a PRACTICAL LAWYER. FIFTH EDITION, includes a plain and simple explanation to the following NEW ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, viz Finance Act (the Budget), Trade Boards, Labour Exchanges,  Housing, Town I llnimg, Old Age Pensioœ Law of Di&- tress Amendmeut, Small Holdings, &c. T Table of Inland Revenue Stamps and Duties. LAW FOR THE MILLION is written in plain and simple lan- H guage free from technicalities. The subjects are dealt with in alphabetical order. Price 1/- net, or bound in cloth 2/6; by post 3d. extra. ETo be obtwned bom &H Book?lera &nd Nwmamt& or fim ths E "N °; THE ;;L. LTD., 30, BOUVMMSTREW, FLEET-qNMWr, LONDON, E.C. MILLION TO Football Secretaries Please send in your Fixtures at the earliest possible moment to- THE EDITOR, WESTERN MAIL FOOTBALL ANNUAL, I CARDIFF. PTJBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE Western Mail Limited H d. Weetwm Mail Piano FoUo (No. B l' 't Sacred Song Foho 1 0 Meszo-Soprano and Contra.] to Song Folio 1 0 Tenor and Soprano Song Folio 1 0 Violin and Piano Album, 1 0 Bo?erm&n's Dance Music Polio ? 1 £ 0' Globe Piano Folio (No. 1) 1 0 Triumph Dance Music Folio 1 0 Songs of Pra?aes (?o. Z) 0 6 Do. Do. No. 1 (words only) 00 1 Do. Do. (-oloth) 1 0 Shaksipeare's Complete Works, 0 6 Maid of Oefn Ydfa" (English)— 0 6 (23rd Edition now, reajy). Y FM-?h 0 G?fn Ydfa" (Wetsh)?. 0 6 • Twm Shon Catti" (English) 0 6 "Adventures in the Dark," by Joseph Keating 0 6 Giant Postcards, Words and Music tOld Notation and Tonio Hen Wlad fy Nhadau" tlila:i Soapan Fach" each 0 1 Guide to Cardiff 0 6 Milksellt»rs' Delivery Book 1 0 Colliery Post-cards, per packet 0 6 c  seven ii?i lion 1 0 LeJW for the Million 1 0 Do. Do (cloth) 1 6 Medicine for the Million 1 0 Do. Do. (cloth). 1 6 History of the Cardiff Football Club, 1875 to 1907-8 1 0 Map of Cardiff 0 6 Cardiff Directory .——— 7 6 Barry Directory 2 6 Pontypridd Directory 2 6 Wales: To-day and To-morrow. 6 0 Cymru: Heddyw ac Yforu 6 0 Western Mail Diary, 1910. Fools- cap. Full Cloth 1 6 Gardening for the MlatEell 0 q The above may be ordered through any Newsagent or Bookseller, or direct from the Publishers, WSTERN MAIL JJIMITED, 1-1 A FF. (POSTAGE EXTRA). CORNS CURED! CORNS CURED! The only Certain Remedy for Corns, To be obtained of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, 1/- per bottle, or post free for 1/1 from Manufacturers, D. MORGAN & CO. (late Mllnday". Chemists, t, High-street, CARDIFF. [e2452 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION Price 2s. 9d? Curat Price 2a. 9<1. Cures blood person, bad logo, ulcers, painful swelled joints, kid ney,Wadder,urinary diseases,discharges,pile.s, gravel, psia is back, gout, rheumatism, last vigor and vital force. if is dvobt nwaber repaired,sead stamped addressed en- velope forfait an to The Le Clerc Medicine Co., Haverstock Road, Hampstead, London. Paris depot: MRueCantiCiione. New York depot: 90, Beekman St. Try new Dlwfêe (Tasteless) Form of Tteraplon, easy taket rwtdag cure. Price 2/9 principal Chenisf* PREPAID SCALE. COMSIJTED EGALlS tor SWAR Prepaid Adverting merits m the WES EEUN MLIL and EVr.NiliO EXI'BESS I *?s?? I. OJICL TIMHS. TIMES. 8. D. S. D. 8. D. 14 words 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 23to SO words 1 4 2840 Each extra 8 0 ? 0 8 1 ? 0 I words SmaU Prepaid Advertisements are Inserted in the STBJflNO EX.hESS" at the foEowing r-tes:- THREE SIX oyes. O.C.. TIKXS. TIKES. S. B. S. S. D. 14 words 0 3 0 6 0 9 15 to 22 words 0 5 010 1 3 23 to 30 words 0 7 12 19  8 ?*2' VT W words ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Replies to Advert isorcents directed to the "Evening Express" Offioa will he handed out on production of a ticket, which n-mv be obtaiped when the ad-vertiw- meat is ordered, or tiev will he forwarded to the Advertiser's Address, provided, stamps to cover postage are supplied. Applicants for Situations are requested not to send original documents (copies 6ho;ild be sent) or photo- graphs with replies to ad-'ertisemejits vhen letters m addressed to Box Numbers at this office. The proprietors cannot undertake any responsibility it testimonials or photographs are lost. PERSONAL. 1- F Goods left at 53, Tudor-road. Cardiff, aro claimed within 4 days will be sold to defray expenses. ■ ■ en:'8 fjTOESDAV, 6.40, EivwsideT^E e27n26 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Wednesday, 2Ct,ii July, a,t Blaan&von, Airedale Bitch; answers nania of "NI: collar maj-ked M. Crowley, Forgo F-ide, aenavcn. Finder rewarded; detainer prosecuted. czsn,26 CLERICA-L. I '?[TAXTED, ?udYy'D?tv, A-?nst 7th and August 14th.-Rees. (?hri?tcliiir-li, oxfod. e?,,3 14th.— ChTi,tchuh. Oxfo;d. ew3 DENTISTRY TEMTLAE MaJins Dental Rooms, Cardiff, Swansea, Al^eravon. addressc-n below. NEW Teeth.— Singlo Tooth-from 2s. ed.; sets from .L one 1'Uln'tj:1. THE r.enowoed Five-g-uinea Sets, ur-!?urpawed f?w Telt.-aiiee and _urhilHy. EXTRACTIONS.—-Or^inarv le., or with Sinedol (pada- e.,g 25. 11.1,,?h tooth. FREE Extractions wltbTginidol when new teoth are F,)rd?r, d. R-]PAIR to Artificial Teet 11 f any ma?e dmO JL? p-omptiy. cheaply, and well. TEMPLAI! Malins' IiecitaTBooms.—All open Da?!y.— TCkirdiir-51. Q1Jeentre"t (near Empire). Swansea—240, Oxford-Street (opposite Empire), and Aberavcn—25. Water-street (near Market). el462 SCHOLASTIC MINES Inspectorate and Mining- Candidates thoroughly prepared; postal lessons, mining-, engineering, surreyinir, electricity, mining mathematics; syllabic free.—Cambrian Mining School, Porth. e2450 W- LTE:o.-experie!!OOd-br¡ght Nurseryverne5š w for little girl of nearly lve; needlewoman.— Apply, stating salary required and experience, to Mrs. Wyndham Thomas, Haresfield, Langland Bay, rear Swansea. C7237 USICAL, RHONDDA Folks.—See our new Stock of P?,-oo .d R Hg';t Fhe;o door! from Poat-o&M. A!so Several gocd Pianœ a-do,png Second-hand, at half original price.—Waddingtoa and Sons, Post-cffice Build- ings, Porth. 14 Guineas, 7s. 6d. Mouthy.—Good Piano; euit learncT; can be exchaagjpd free at any time for a better instrument. Al«o a beautiful Farrand Organ; like new.—Send for full particulars to Waddingrton and Sons, Piano Makers, Post-office Buildings, Porth, alfo at Cardiff. AI;Lf5'S Juvenile Orchestra <lf) for Garden APartif?e. Conowts; ec?ml Adult Band.—82, Oity- road, Cardiff. IF you want a Piano or Organ do not be persuaded by any interested person to purchase until you have ascertained the extraordinary ra!ue ws are offering. You will save many pounds, be most liberally treated, and get the easiest possible- terms by purchasing from us. J)"1c CAII !anA T>inV#r The Great Piano Merchants. Pulti>ey Bridge, Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue and lYlOk Qf advice free. Name this paper. e358 12 Guineas, ,7s. 6d well- known akor: guaranteed pound and good tone.- Waddington and Sins, 29-31, City-road, Cardiff. £ 17 Cash.—A very i fie Upright Grand Piano; best quality; check action; iron frame; tieed for con- cert work few times; re-polished, and 1'\9 new in appearance; 10 yeare' warranty; bargain.—Waddiagton and Son". :;9-31, City-road. Cardiff. WADDINGTON Pianos are tiio fine"t value on the market, and if "arfu] comparison 1;, made with ot],er r;:Jnœ they will be found to be vastly superior in tone, quality, an 3 cenetrocti'-n. Also, our Easy Payment System as tdopt»d by «# 70 yesw ago !« Ly f.'i- the moft (1dvanjag¿'Jó'. Every consli«ra.ticn is grantel ci ,-tomens d i.-ing sickness or loss of employ, msnt.—Send for cpfa!ogus and lift of S^ond-iiarid TrstnimcMs to Waddington and Sons, the Makjrs, 29 and 51, City-road. Cardiff MAGNIFICENT 60-guiMar?UpT?-ht Gra.nd, o?- strung Pi:mo, hy Neunieyer; also One by Coling- wood: fine opportunity tbo??a wanting high-claee instru- ment: accept ?S guineas, or best offer.—Applv s Mor^ajs-street, Pcath Park, after sjx. C',91130 PIANTST.-Lady disengaged; good vamper; opeiTfor -L l>ermaneni. engagl"ment.-A 6.0, Evening Express Cardiff. el21n27 WAXTE;> immediately, ~imart"~piimtst for Botl V singer preferred.—Aoply B., Even- ing Expraag, Merthyr. e6n29 HOUSEKEEPERS, COMPANIONS, &c OTAID Widow desires Situation as Working Housc- keeper to farmers; early riser; abstainer; highest references.—Address Z 98, Evening Express, Cardiff. X\TANTED, middle-aged Housekeeper to assist in TT business; girl kept; references required Ciarence Hotel. Blaenavon. ell2n30 w ANTED, for Monmouthshire, a strong, superior Person as Housekeeper to an Invalid; aro in family; a general kept: good home ario comfortable position.-Apply A 2, Evening Expreiss, t^raifi. c7223 Wu,TED, a Situation as Oook-Housekeeper; thor- oughly experienced: ininediately.-Davie-s, IS, Kichmond-terra^c, Carmarthen. e2Sn26 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. CooK"áene!'ll; th!' in  f?irnily; hoc;ein d?k-?pt, yj ?°'"?hwom..Ln.-?Mjs. X;cboH, LI?ndou?h Rectory ??"??- e25n29 G(K)D C?mra.! Servant or Ho.us?I?jtmirmajd7  able G (D d!f cooking.—47, N?wp&rt-road, Caidi<r. — e42H2H T ADTES neq1.riring-ioo(r- Domestic ? ?'?'?s.—Gray'a. Ctty?halnbeM, Empire, Queen street,  (?a-?diff. Stamp. ?142wi T?Am?UBMAiD'?xperienMf}) gee?s Ee-ecga?pmect- P g?iod Teferene.es; aged J 24; Cardiff di&tfict.-Lihim r3tt\. Chadington, Oxfordshire. ?4a26 REQUI,RF,D, August 8th, House-Parlourmaid; hoasCTriaid kept.—Falconhyret. Penarth. c7287 REQUIRED, for Llandaff, expenenoed Cook-General 54 Evening Express. Cardiff. el00n30 WANTED immediately, experienced •General: two in family; good wages.—Apply, with, references Mrs. Evans. -Maes-y-bryn, Treharrûo. e67n30 '1".A.X'DËD"hy.-à U i-ti",t-6iil;' experience Cook-General"; ¡'" clean, tru??orthy; 'ages £W.Bess. Croft Mumbles. el65wl WANTED, ex eri?-noed Honseinaid.—Apply, evenings' 11&, Newport-road. ei55n30 WANTED, experienced, reliable, trustworthy House- maid; aged 30 to o5—state wes, references, Miss Thomas, Crcesways, <X)w?ridge. eH7n.30 -+- WAXTED, Cook-General; two other n?!uds?]?ept? t T Apply Mrs. Carlton Biches, 24, Dumiries-pta?e, Cardiff. el35ii23 WANTED, good Plain Cook; small household: good VV reference essential—Mis. Eickaxds, Mwyndv, PJDtyclUn. e77n27 WANTED, a good General SorTant; another ma.id kept; references.—Apply go, Catliedral-road, Car- diff. e25n26 WANTED, trustworthy Girl, about 20, for general Housework and cO Assist in Tobaoconijt and Confectionery Business; must have good references.— Apply 118, Ctwys-road, Cathays, Cardiff. C7266 WANTED, tlioro ighly trustworthy Person as good 'VA;¡;io;1r¡5 to 30.—Mrs. iu>, gTh Firs.  near Newport- e21n26 w ANTED, Situation as Iltyusemaid or House-Parlour- "f maid; aged 23; good references.—Z 84, Evening Express, Cardiff. e5311ii26 ° WANTED immediately, thoroughly expezienctd Par- W lourmaid also good Hoiiceinaid.-Apply, stating wages req iired and giving- references, to Mrs. Wyndham Thomas, HaresHeid. J.Álnd Bay, near STMDB??". M56 WAXTEI)-a-gOOd-Cook-(kneral; two in family.— W A 17, Evening Express. SwaBse?. C7238 WANTED, a Parlourmaid at once; an experienced house-parlourmaid migh t 6uit.; good references. A?pply Mrs. Cory. Oscar Llooise, Cardiff. c7214 WANTED, a strong Single-handed Kitchen and W Scullery Maid; must have been out before.- Apply Mrs. Masters, Lajielay Hall, Llan trisant, Glamorgan. c7212 WANTED, Betweenmaid, aged 16-17; good refer- w ?'?n-s required.—Miss BeU, St. Hiy Rectory, Cowbridge, GLim. e5478n26 W ANTED, expeTeneral.-Apply A llty ry:n, W Friar's-road, BMry I-land. era eo279n26 'X'rANTED, Usef??l Help; Church; 3 in family ?'?ood W home; no 6ena,nt.-Par50nage, Rudry, Caerphilly. e,3092n27 YOUNG General Servant; colli??ry village; two in Y family; reference required; £ 10.—A 14, Evening Express, Cardiff. e5445n2g HOTEL SERVANTS. EXPER.IE.NCED-Barmàirl wa1Jted jmmer-Lately; E permanent ituation.-A py Mrs. Chamberlain, Bertram Hotel. Broad way. Boath. e?l-1127 "VX/"AXTIiT,, a smart ywng Lady as Barmaid aid VY willing to mako herseif generally useful; used to quick counter trade; ag3d about 23; personal appli- cation preterred.—Week. Civin Hotel, Abertillery. en29 WANTED, Barmaid. Vaults.—Apply, personally,  with r -reiceg, Colbourne Hotel, ?atl,? Car- d?fT. €4Cn?s .ANTMD, nndN Boot^; gmd references.'—Apply JY 'Ma.nager, Bead-fort Arms Hotel, Monmouth. c7294 ANTED, Housemaid-Waitress. AppSy Hilton TT Hotel, Temtoy. e24 n;S0 WANTED. Two House-tqi-am maidn &lso Useful  yaun¡ Ma.n.-A Wly Vinos' Commacial Hotel, TreWlUau-twTace, Ca-,dX. eM67n27 rvlOTOR ASSISTANTS. MOTOR Driving thoroughly Taught, and Instruction J.f Given ill Motor Management, R("¡,ri:i1g, ic. Young Men i???iliTig t? i,?,p'a tir petition fhould send to me fer mfornation and my terms Gibbon Brooks. Motor Works. off North Morgan-street, Cow- bridge-road, (a.rdi1T.. c £ 126 T?? A XT E D. a thcr?'g'hh"*cxpcr]p?oe(i Meter Fitter. v — Anpiv Newport Motor Co., Newport. e72o2 -X),\TED-ltl!;tjO!lUÐlierd.lHa:TIayan: l' 4 3-ea, garage; willing to 00 useful; Eer4??ll ):>8 hoods, and electric ¡jht.-D. C., Er;?ng Ex- r! -\ewp, e5308n23 PARTNERS. &c. Stock Exchange Operations thor-ghly explained, also (-all Optaoru? Hew to open >i;: account with limited riEk. How to avoid brokers' oommt»aion5. Contains highest and lowest scales fer list 15 yer5.- Gratis from PablLshers, Farrmv, Graham, and Co. (successors to l'reebcrn Franklin and Co., established 1859), 6, Bank-slrset, Maiic-hcster. e,S4 CLERKsTlviANAGii^S, &c. C1LERKSH1PS in 8eoond Di?i6ion of Civil Service; C commencing ealarv £ 70; ages over 17, under 20; entrance examination in September.—Intending com- petitors should apply at once, Skerry's College. 154, Queer-street, Cardiff. el57w8 JUNIOR Clerk," with former offi-cëiperÍ<:n=Bevan ¡ff. and Company (Ltd.), The Üuài:I Furnishers. Car- diff. e £ on27 WANTED, Ledg-er Clerk.—Apply, giving fall I,. particulars, stating age. experience, and salary- required, to the Ste.pnev ° Spare Motor Wheel (Limited), AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. 4 CTIVL A, rts v,-ant?d introduce All ?l" Inmrance; annTd premium 2=.; bcncfite LI per day.—Apnly Actrio-Scottish. J9. I>uke-s'.rret.. Car- diff. elSn2õ SHOP _A?S!STANT3r ?MtLUN??5 D- R :Ú>F;P.Ù ilíill-cr:vVa.ča.llÓ's-{O;Ap]}::enÙ-œ5. Also ,'mart, intelligent youth as Aprp?-entie.-Ik?n Marche, PQ?itiottyu. ° e5416n27 G ltOcr:'l,<="Wa'ltèJ g'coo-Jn¡Ù;;r-S5i9ta:nf-"Weish preferred); niœ opening fOT smart. stdy 'oung man.—Apply, stating age and full particulars, Pegler's Stores. Newport. el 1-ii2s GBOCEBY.—Smart J?Wlor wanfed immedia' G-kPP13, ?V. H. Hurler, Manager, Pegrams, Cow- bridge-road. < .reiff. e5423n?7 KELI ABLE, experienced Grocery Assistant (?.5) de-;res Situation as Traveller; goo?d taleeman; excellent references; abstainer.—A 15, Evening Ex- prees, Cardiff. e54481123 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. -A-th"roU!;hl'c.o:nïï>ëterl t \ssi-s lán t waIl¡:edfõiPœt2 I Aatnd Telegraph ork; good 'wag-e.-P06trnitr56, Ystalyfera. ° e53S&n23 A- -Tl-N'fTë-Ùne:Porsõ:1-desiri¡¡b be -Ir3 ASt,e,.vn,d-?, Stewardesses. Butcher-?, Bakers, En- gm, Stokns. &c; healthy life; apPU"3tion forms free.—\V. Breikell. 14, Chatham-wad. Soutiiport. cu30 B- 1;'ffÜt R.'> \¡')ted;-áïl-cxperien 2"d.YOíïn. Man; -L!' wc:t up in all its branches.—Apply Fred Duckham, 1S4, Chepstow-road, Newport. e5315nB- CARDIFF Architect has Vacancy for PupiL—Appi7 c Scott, 18, Queen-sireet, Cardiff. C720Q XJvOREMAN Fitter and Toolmaker wants Change as -U F-aremaa or Leading Fitter or Charge cf Machine Shop.—Fitter, 39, Osford-fctreei, Koatb, Cardiff. en29 GROCERY.—V,anted jmmli3t.1y, young M?n, t';Ð Gcliai,,L?e hore. < art,de'?ver goods, warehouse work. —State age, wages (Indoors), references, Evahs and Griffiths, Tonypandy. e!46n50 THERE is money to be made by Men who are trustworthy, energetic, and not afraid of work; the work offered •> chiefly outdoors, and would fit in with other ocu1)a,tion if necessary.—Further informa- tion will be sent ou addressing Z C9, Evening Express, Cardiff. e.2475 WANTED immediately. Tin-house Fitter for small r' Tin-plate Works in Carmarthenshire: accustomed to Abercarn Pots.—Sta-to age. wages, and experience, A 56, Evening Express. Cardiff. c-7275 "VVTANTED. respectable Youth (living in Penarth) I' look after boy (15) during holidays, few hu,s daily.-10, Wes.tbou me-road Penarth. el49n2"7 ANTED, Ha.ulier-Salesmaji, Glass and C DinaTTide: -Only steady men waming a permanent situa- t)wa need apply, after :ix o'clock, Monday evening, Ward, at TTimnell?, Herbalist, 3, ;ioira-tcrwe, Cardiff. el04n?6 WANTED, Girl (just left school) for Errande and housework.—48, Wood-street- ell3n30 WANTED immediately, smart Lad; willing to make, himself generally useful.—Morgan, Farmer's Arms, Skewen. ell7n27 'V'enfr a Continental Wc?rks, a thoroughly competent RDU-t?irneT for Steel and Tinplato Mills: one capable of undertaking the necessary repairs and upkeep. Also a Cold Boll Superintendent; acd:stomed to odd sizes and sheets. And an Assistant Tin-house Foreman: one thowughly acqua ?d pkkling and annealing, and D bie to do minor repairs to tinning sets, and not afraid of night work.—Apply to Z 67, Evening Express, Cardiff. e5233n2S" WANTED e. once, Fractiml PilimbeT. gas and hot water fitter; permanency to suitah-le man.— Apply, with particulars aind wages required, to Goss and Co., Abergavenny. Wn26 WANTED at once, Bov to help in 8tabl and wiva6ii motor-car—Morgeaau, RhoshiU, Pfnibrolc- sliire. e5335n23 WANTED. Cold Roll Superintendent for 5-Mill 'lin- I V pbtc Works; mus, be thoroughly experienced i*> light and heavy gauges, and able to despatch good work.—State wagea required, A 12, Evening Express, Cardiff. c7233 £ 4 Weekly, upwards, Earned by Stewards, C4?t, Cl?,,TL-, on Omam L:; alpli- cation fornas free.—Write (Dept. M), 9, Latham-terrace, Chiswick. c7188 PAINTERS AND PAPERHAÑGERS- PAINTERS.—Young Man wants Wcrk, Painting, Paperhaaging, and Graining, or wouJd take piece work, labour only.—Apply X 48, Evening Express, Car- di;7. e$7n26 HAIRDRESSERS, &c. 11-iArRDRF,S?',r.r. t-,nted ,t terms, Wil- liams, Hairdrooæ, Llan wrtyd We!ls. e5400n27 LAUNDRESSES, &c. LAUNDRY.—Several experienced Tr?ne" "nt,-d L at onœ; good pay; permanent; full week's work, —West Park Steam Laundry, Newport. eSOncO MAN AND WIFE. MANAGES and Wife require Engagement in good Hotel or Publk: eAperienœd cater'n and managers; no enc?,.b?anc,; h J, st references.- ::srsi 53oEV:ll:J, cJ; refš- T E' Theatre, Aberdare.—Wanted i=ndiatcly, X\ Fuband ar.d Nvi?a (without encumbrance) 1. Cueta ki'.T5' and Cler6: man to make himself generally useful, and sobriety is eseential.—Apply, per- sonally, Z. Z. AnOrew5, Manager. c7286 W ANTED. for country house, near Cardiff, Man and Wife, no children: Man (Army or Na.vy pre- ferred) indoor and outdoor work; Wife good cook and assist housework.—Z 93, Evening Express, Cardiff. en26 NURSES. N URSE Off-M Comfortable Home to Lady during N1lc,,tfoblue ru1:dvHr; street, Cheltenham. e52351l2fJ Ur-\xTED, young Girl (15 to 16) as Nursemaid.— Applyto 8 p.n.wbridge-road.- en28 W ANTED, ?n (-xp-erien?d Nti?, aged '? bout 257 W A!EbV gocd needlewoman essential; }ntJ. Apply A. 62, Evening Express, Cardiff. el2&nZ7 APARTMENTS WANTED. WANSE"V—Wan-ed ~(lf=t)7 with homely people. Double-bedded Room, Sitting-room; terms must be moderate.—Trenohard, 57, Lansdowne-road, Cardiff. e95n 27 rrCIRF.E Unf-urnished Rooms required near centre; X YOU1lg married people.s.ta;te twins, A 75, Evening Express, Cardiff. el74n28 APARTMENTS TO LET BOcARÐ=Re6id-;nc.ë; moderate teiTOsT ^^e ^sT t B,k?ntre (opposite Canton BTidge).-44, Broozk-_Qtz? Cardiff. en 27 p MF OH TABLE Combined SMing-rown to L-ct, OT V_V Lod;rmgs for ræpectaWe young man—65, Wocd- COMEx5kTABLF. Lodgings; Furnished Apartments; C h., c. batb; piano; œntraJ.-3" Clare-street. T??,? modNa<tR. -n'- el8o.r?-8 OM FOETABLY-Fu rniahed PQoms; every convenT- mce.-5S. RamiJlo:s<t:l-rœd. en35 COMIX)RTABLE Lodgings for one or two ta;ble ,oung men; good locality; -r cars; b., c? bath, &c.—Apply 102 'liskin-5tnct, (-athayv -41- 1 OM FORT.ABLE Furnished Apartments; moderate terms.—Mrs. Rawle, Lorne Villas, Hill-road, Wreston- s.per-M.re. e5412n27 FURNISHED Apartments or Lodgings (overlooking FMack; Institute); suit one or two gentlemen in business.—A 71, __EYng Exprees, Cardiff. On30 FURNISHED Apartments.—Sitting-room ^and Bed- ge?itk-nian; nea r MT s.-?19, Stacey-road. Roath. C'ardiff. el25n50 ODGTNGS for two respectable young meor ,U without board.—Mrs. Parsond, -?3, Plantagenet- street, Riverside. elWn27 1\¡¡-.ANING'S Hotel, U, Fitzhamon-embankment .1. Cardiff.—Temporary or Permanent Roard.Res dence for Gentlemen; moderate terms: good coc,in-, and attendance; week-ends, Friday to Monday, 12s. 6d. _e53""0n30 ^E"Large Unfurnished litoom to hc?t a?,d "cold 0 bath; moderate termi.—46, Wye?erne-road, Cathays. "1151127 ENASTH.—Room; suitable for a lady or as paYing guœt,-161, StanweU-road. eOOn2'7 S-UPERIOR Furnished Apart-rnents: suitable one two gentlemen or married coop:e.-69, Connaught-road. e:tin,7,¡¡ rpo Let. Two or Three Unfurnished Rooms 7, ftll X bury-road, Cathays, Card'ff. e5474iT27 TTNFURNISHF.D Bed?r- 0" omfortableVhonTelv «J Lodgings for one respectable peMon; cJœe '?o Tail Station; no other lodgers or children; terms irfoderate. -A 46, Evening Express, Cardiff. f56n26 U NJfURNlSIIED Front Bedroom and "Back Sitting- room; near docks and town.—33, Covpora-tion- M, d, Grangetowm e5511n26 UNFURNISHED Middle-room, 1 or 2 lied rooms Uto Let; near Victoria Park; oven grate, bath (h., c.); suit young couple; rent 4s. 6d.—A 76, Evening Exprees. Cardiff. el69n38 YACANT Furniehed Rooms; suit gentleman or two friends; ntral.-3, Kincraig-^treet. el41n23 Apartments; Suit- tWO gentlemen V\ or married couple.—3, Edward-place, Queen-street, Cardiff. eo4Sln28 HOLIDAY APARTMENTS m A CCOMMODATION for ? V??tors to C-i r d i ff.-B, d ??L rooms, Sittin?-rccms, by day or v"oek.-Sumper- hay. Private Hotel, 2".CJare-:st.:t,_ivE!rsde. ewl BOARD-Residence ,'farmhouse); dri. niœ-part BlIeTefordshire.-Anj>ly A 22, Evening Expr:, <2:r- diff. e'hOn," GLORIOUS Goodwood.—The Fr?ttn Hotel, Frattou Bride. nar Southsea .a?d Fration Stations, Ports- mouth, within easy reach of Goodwood Paces.—Good Accommodation.—Clias. A. Westlake. e5Zn27 ENARTH.—Nicely-furnished Rooms: bath (h. -a P ?1,); ;Hail3.r_t()rs.-II3.eY-eet. C7181 P- ORTKCAWL. Jehn-St,-eet Sitting ,nd P Three Bed Rooms, without attendance, to Let for AU;£1lSt.-Terms, applv A 39, Evening Express, Cardiff. e44n26 PORTSMOUTH, within eMy TM?b of G^dwood Race.s.—Good accommodation—C.has. A. Westlake. en "pOKTHCAWI* —tA Few BaxiiLg CueM., wamted for X Auerust, September, and Oototier—G-lan HatTen, Esplanade. e26n26  August and September, Three BedTOMM, TTwo August and Septe Tn ber, Thn?e P-drooThs, TO Let. ?ittir?.—David, Box Cot.e. Dmughtoo, Cowbridge. omuzo FURNISHED HOUSES. A i!Trfo¿': t1m5o Let XJL iTr.rnished): mouth or longer: 5 bedrooms, batli. 3 reception, piano, garden; clo«e to pier and train. en30 BARRY.—K-uraishcd House to m A7.7,i't B4 dining and 61tting rooms; rent mode- rate.—Apply Jenkins, qo Milner, Newsagent, Rar¡y. e69n27 pC?TH?tWT..—t?uh!???:.€<'1'' oJtge for Nugust p itÜng. 4 '??drcoins, kitchen, ^as COOK?T; small lawn in front: bathing tent: 3 minutes from station. and bathing beach.—A 19, Evening Exprese, Cardiff. e5463n28 HOUSES WANTED. ,V Ar:VÇRJ if;;r;<);t\ some land, to rare Poultry and Pigs; Neath or Swansea, dis- lwtric'Apri?v Ho?by, Evening Exp'5) Swansea. en25 WANTED. Cottage with some La.nd, suitable for pigs, poultry, and garden rlom,œApp. 107, Alfred-street, Card; e124n30 HOUSES TO LEI. MESSES. S. HERN AND PEBTWEE, IESSRS. A tCTro, V"PJ. I'ERTWEE, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Premises amI Houses to be Let or &o!d see "Western Mail" daily. D-intd -gist,, fr. Officer, 93, St. Mul?3't-,t, ?.arC!ff. 1849. '?'.?U&'if??r?t'?SaJ???f?t??ee?. Roath Park H..nd.-APPl, ?o?d!ands, Whitchurc.h-road. en25 Tf ISY.AXE?-To"Let,? HarobeJl Cottage, 12 minutes LLauisi1en Station- garden and tennis court; .b]e, own ?as plant.—Apply to Occupier. e54?;n?  LLANISHEN, Beochcroft, Cardiff-road.—Tliree bed- rooms, attic, box-room; £ 33 exclusive.—Key, Lvn- wood^ e5nOn27 P-EX ..tRTII(fu¡( st sitUAticn).—Modernn?:6?T?t ;wd :-al; decorations to suit tenant-—Bevan, Guilders. e!28n30 TO 41 and 45, Loftu«-street. Canton.—Five rooms and scullery; rent 7s. td. per week. ec28 rpo Lit-1, Howard-terrace;' immediate pœsio-n; I J- two sitting, six bed rüOIM; every convenience.— Apply Occupier. e32.n3C TO Let, 331, Cowb ridge-road.—Most pieasantly- eituate<l Corner Premises: cloe-e to the Canton Parks.—Apply 300, 3œ, Cowbridge-road, eudiff. en29 «>1 and 35, Toilo-stree't.—Thomas, 28, Teilo-street, ■J Cathedral-road. C1.roiff. en29 HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR Sale, Hou&e, Cathedral-road: 3 f'it.ting-, 6 bed roons, good garden; price moderate: low ground rent: part purchase could remain on at 1011f per cent,. -A 67. Evening Express, Cardiff. e!37n27 OUSE for Sale, Westbourne-road, Penarth: cheap; '1 excéllnt <onditjûn.pply Gottwaitz and perry, Cardiff. e540Sw5 SMALL Houses for Sale: jutt N? ?-td; large g arde 'Pug6]ey, Diifid?, Fairfield-avenue. Vic- toria Park. elSCwl TWO "Houes for Sae, near Llandaff Fields; low ground rent.—Applv A K, Evening Express. Car. diff. ell9n27 OFFICES. CARDIFF—Two good Rooms (en suitei in Western CAiFF (:i. nfTd :rtrit!"llt. Managar. Wet-tern Mail, Cardiff. eE3a r?O I?C.' USnes in Western Mail ciia.mœs-,Üigl1 I street, Newport, Mcn.-pJy to Local Manager, on premi-?F. 5-,79 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. 1 EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity.—To be Sole, as going li concern, Danix Temperance Bar, Hannah-street, Vorth. e3420n23 F.RUIT and Vegetables.—Gocd" Round for Jji,p;:>6al Pony. Mat Cart, 4v.; cheap; good living guaranteed.—Apply Bunley, 127, City-road, Cardiff. en27 "17VISH and Chip Business for Disposal, in main ttieet; r doing large trade; -ood reason fcr l?ving; trade I taught if reqLiir?; immediate Y{>Eion.-Appl: J. Chivers, 'Tillerv Fish Bar, Abertillery. eI10n.50 MALVERN (in best pwt-ion).—Excellent Lodging- 1\1 house to be Disposed of; whole or part furniture at a valuation; 4 sitting-roome, lOJitdroome, bathroom, good kitchens, and offices; Wnt 'T,O.-Appl3- Lear and n, Estate Agents. Malvern. e4œ0!1 COMMERCIAL Hot-ei and Hestaurant. main thorough- fan. Bristol; sound business, being o,d-ta.b- lished; ingoing a. it stande, £18:1, including furniture: —Apply Tebbs, Bristol. e5301n23 DAIRY and Milk Rounds, suburb of Bristoi;oiit- put 90 gallons daily; ingoing £ 325.—Tebbs. en26 SUIT Lady or Young Cuple.-Pretty Cigar and Tobaccon'st, suburb Bristol; evervthing £160.- Tebbs. en26 OLDEST-Established Refreshment and Baked Fsggot I Businets in Bristol; situate ip bueiest street; proflts t4 weekly: rent £ 2S; good living for six per- sons: ingoing £ 95.—Apply TebL-e, 41, Bridge-street, "\7" ILL AG-E Stores, 8 miles from Bristol; ingoing £ 35 and stock, about L,DO.-Apply Tehbs. en26 MILK Round, healthy suburb, Bristol; alxwt 35 .1'.J.. gallons daily; private houee, no ehop; long gar- den; stabling; ingoing £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Valuers, Brtstoh en 26 PLEASANTLY-Sitiiated Grocery, Provisions, Sweets and Nerosagency, suburb of Bristol: suit anvone: sound trade; ing-oing £&5 and etock, about BlistcL en25 QUABBY for Disposal: well-known old-established ?at oo.t?rn ingoin £ 3,000,—W iln^shurst, Acco-?ntait Hrüf°rd' e71n30 TIMBER Business and PawMi UsforDispo?F i su:t capit?n £ 3,000.—Wilmhnrst, Accountant HereJord. e71n30 GROCERY. viiœ5, Ttable suburb, Britol; ?JT t?Jung ?2j ve?kly; ing??ing £ 50 and stocks C50 —Tebbs. en26 SUSMMESS PRFM-IEES. EXCELLENT Sma.ll Investment.—sixxp in Sbat-ev pcare-°treet: rrC6nt. oc2upler 12 ;:pn:; owner desires -purchaser ? ho wU! allow t?aant to remain.- A 45, Evening rxpr, Cardiff. e57Ji26 PREMISES for South JC Wales or West of England; mut be in cood market centre.—Full particulars to cio Vaisghan 191. Dinas-street. L3ndGre, Swansea. eifn26 W ANTED, in Cardiff, Premises, with large "ground floor space, yard, and stables.—Reply, with full par'icula'-s, A 5. Evening Express, Cardiff. eS41Sn27 PUBLIC HOUSES FOR DISPOSAL BREWERS and Publicans.—To be Disposed oF as a Bgo in,, in ind-ustrial^ big-populated tovrn in South Wales, 3 email, welJ-cqmppÐd Brewery, with a Double-licenced House and Bottling Stores attached; ale and stout agencies, with the whole of the con- nection, will be handed ovar, and every facility to investigate will be given to a g-»nuine applicant; rent and licence (under the new Finance Act) low; the pro- rrieW"" rec-omm<>I!r! it fpecially to a man who has the knowledge of brewing, and is prepared to manage the place !1imlf; the whole of the production is now disposed of in flagone and other bottles; a good C<!k trade can also he done at remunerative prices: only genuine principals need apply; no agents replied to.— In the first instance please reply Mr, George Price, Brocklands, LI. 7243 c Lll,'TO'-N', Bristol-—Small Fully-licensed Hotel; highly respectable, and reliable proof trade; present tenant retiring; rent and licence low; tied to leading brewers for beers onlv; splendid chance for young couple: ingoing £ 300.—David M. Tho-mas, Chan eery-cham bens, Rutland-st reet, Swansea. c7285 EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity Through Domestic Matter?.—Commanding and handsome Corner Rou-I. centre of Bristol; large yard, commodious stabling, which clears rent: genuine bar trade: ingo- ing everything p.s going concern, £250; early pcusep- sion.r-^Apply Tebbs, Valuers, 41, Bridge-street, Bristol. e5301n2i OPPORTUNTTY Seldom Met With.—Hotel, situate in market town (Wiltshire); doing profitable trade, averages L,7 weekly: rent £ 35: under brewers 31e9 only: present tena,nt 7 years: ingoing ?M good- will, remainder at valuation, about £ 450.—Apply Tebbs Vapors. Bristol. <-t)2?.' HANDSOME Corner Hotel, bsst r?i<i€T)ti?f ?tbUTb. nbath; handsomely fitted and furnished; billiard saloon: garden, stabling; ingoing vI>Juation, about £350; part mav remain: exceptional opportunity for beginners or others.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. en2i ?OMFORTABLE and ?enui?e Beefhonse, omtre?of c Bristol; thoroughly genuine h.. for £ 100.— A pply Tebbls. X/TLLAGE Beerhouse. S miles from Bristol; oom- ? fortahlei house: garden. orcliard. 4 acres pasture; ingoing 1225 or near offer.-Apply Tebbs, Valuem Bristol.1126 a" COUNTRY Beerhouse. 4 miles from Brij:t.of; profit<4 after expenses paid E150 yearly; ingoing £400.- Tebbs. _° en25 GIT- Beginners.—FWliy-lioenised Houee, neighJbsiTf- o hood of Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol: in- en26 T7V3R Sale, bv private treaty, an excellent. Freehold I Fully-licecsed House, known a.s tn, Royal Oak; with brewery, stabling, and other outbuildings, situate in the borough of Llanidloes: <1, very successful busi- ness was conducted at this well-known house by the late Mrs. Hairier, as an innkeeper, brewer, and maitster; the malting department is capable of con- siderable development.—For particulars apply to J. and A. Daviee. Solicitors, Llanidloes. e5439n23 QWANSE A.—Free FuiIy-IicEnsed?PubYic?Foi)? very s good position; genuine proof trade; fa,t?,r, rea.?ons: long leaee; excellent opportunitv for husiness person: ingoing £ 400—Apply Dsvid M. Thomas, Chancery-chambers. Rutland-street. Swansea. c7264 PUBLIC HOUSES TO LET. rrii) Fully-licensed Puhlic-hou"se7"gnod "position X in a well-known market town; rent £40; ingoing about E-200: takings, 3 barrels per week; tied to popular brewers.—Apply Montague Harris, Auctioneer, Abergavenny. c7253 LAND AND FARMS.  EREFORDSHIRE.—7 Acres famous Turf, ()?d_ H mg, House Buildings; lovely views; nice ¡;UJe place; valuable common rights; station 3 miles; £485. —Hilhnan, Valuer, Newport. el3n2o FARM AND GAREM?" I G- ARDF.Nr eD-=o;'a ctIcal Gardener. A Gardening Boo? containing all the information required for Amateur Gardeners. PriM M. bound in cloth Is., postage ljd.—The Stationery Stores' Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. HAY"Thatching, Reed and Spa??—A Larg'e-k JL-t. on hMd.—Pricee, apply Xoah Ee?B and Son, Car- diff. e2446 im OWF,R-. Reap"s, ii?i_ ?H&y- -m. ma?rs Swath.turnNs. Hay Elevators, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Thatching Spztm Rick-eheets Rick-shoets of best duality, all sizes. Lawn-mowers, Churns, Cheese Presses, Cheess Vats, Butter Tubs, Dairy Utensils of all kinds. Horse Hoes, Wagon Ropes, Binder Twine. Gas, Steam, and Oil Engines by leading J1¡a.]wrs, State Requirements. Catalogues Free. JOHN HIBBERT AND SONS, 10 and 11. CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF. elM STABLES, YARDS, &c. YARD to Let on lease or yearly tenancy; suitable Yfe,r garaire or livery stable?.—Situated next to the Wyndham Hotel, Canton, Cardiff, where further par- tièuJars InGY be obtained. Excellent >,c,jtion. eolllnK CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. C RANK-Axle Milk Cart, Wagonette (seat eigirt), c Pony Phaeton, also Pony Tr?p and Tradesman's Tricycle "Carrier; cheap.—Glover, North MOTg=-'tt, Canton, Cardiff. _?_ c'4?n n L~\RGE Crank-axle Cart for Sale; tw ,;Y'f01. LA,R?VGE Cart for sil?; t?? bF,?-ai-v for street, Penarth. o7274 WANTED, a Light Spring Lorry: goofi condition. —State price. Sil vert borne, Ynj«sddu, Mon. ent5 "T E E IK L Y MAIIJ ONE PENNY—EVERT FRIDAY. PtGEpN?JPOULTRY. &c. B-T;FF-6rPi!1.gtan}:g!'<¡(Xhib;ti0J1 Md?TttiUty, 3a. B guaranteed frti!?; Buff Orpington Chicks, 3d. each: inspection invited.—Henry iiiles, 339, Cow- bridge-road. (:.¡I,rd i IT e5330n26 D- r;CKS for Sale.— Large Indian Runner Ducks (lay- in?), 4s. C-d. couple. Also Large Laying Fowls.— Ingram. 22. Penypsel-tocd, Canton, Cardiff. c5477n23 EyUCKS 4 !¡f1(>¿;;rrIfodj'1rgÚ1,:U\,l: r ing, 4s. 6d. co»tple; also large Laying Fowls.— Ingrai? ?. _Pet?');?.i?oQd._C3nton._Cardia.?<-j9?n:4_ FÜR -< 1, week old J)uckin?s, & doz.; fitrOng. t healthy Ferrd". 3s. 6d. each; white cr vitclu— O'NeiU, 3, Penypeel-road, Canton. Cardiff. el06n30 WANTED, spy Quantity of large, old, fat Fowls, W also Chic:ens. Rabbits. Bantams, &c.—Send prices to Ingram, 22, Penypccl-road, Canton, Cardiff. f'é47Cn:>8 HORSES, LiVE STOCK, &c. FAST Pony: suit governess car: 16 lCs. Flat Cart; Fg-l a,- new: ,l. L cob; 15. Room aJ1ted.onœ, S4, Tudor-street. CaTdiff. e-18Cn2S FOR Sale, cr/Q) p.i?ht haj]d-: suit m?-a'Ijd iacly or children. Also Saddle, Bridle, and Trap Harriet.?.—A 74. EHning Express, Cardiff. ei64wl HANDSOME, thick-set, Dark Brown Harness Her, H 7 ye. 16 hands; plenty of bone, strength, and action: warranted sound; quiet rice, drive, double and single; pass all road traffic: £30, soid on 14 days' free trial.-102a, Penhevad-street, Corporation- road. Cardiff. eSSnSO WANTED, to Hire, for month. Pony and Governess Car ,to hold *tx); rubber tyres.—Apply, stating terms and description, A OJ, Evening Express, Cardiff. e-12 £ n 7 SALE, Airedale Terrier; 2 years eld: best yard dog livi -r, g: face anything: burglar proof; week's trial, 25s.; cheap. £ 5.—Lewis, Rhigian House, Ban wen, OnUwyn. near JCfcatii. e96n0:7 MOTORS. MOTOR CYCLES. IAOR Sale. j 0/12 Csrracq: side ontrar.ee, hood, and Als0 9 11 C t, -ater.- Particulars, _\Vhitc, 303, City-road, Qirdiff. e5462n28 "^J"EW 20-h.p. Private Landaulette for Hire, any time .i. or distance. t. low I'3t.-L(":i5, Carriaee and Motor Works, Ttidcr-lane, Cardiff Xat. Tel. t). 1893. e3600 ?HE New Premier, H-h.p., 6tted wHh a?xi.'?ry and X exhaust,, now ?n stock; send fcr part?,'?iars. Be van, Ca?t!3-<<r?-t?_CaM!S? ÎJ-T3: Car Mach-ne7?-?h.?,"X7s.U., with 2- speed gear, complete; £ 53. SEVERAL ether new Md,is of .Yi?us makes in ? ?cck.—E. Pvan CasH;-«treet. Cardiff. •_ .;ç- vm. large number of Second-hand Motor-cycles, in -iX excellent condition, all thoroughly overhauled, frGo1"!1 £6. f"l! JiFt will be pent on application.—R. IJevan. Castle-street., Cardiff. e2418 R. IXG up ISCS National fo;, sirart, roomy, comfort- able Touring Ca:- on .c..ire.kV:Ln, Castle-street, Cardiff. eZ436 — jprd~v~ E"R ^"A" R"S For Eccr.orr.v and Reliabilitv. REPAIRS to all make of CARS. TYRES. ACCESSORIES. Depot: WESTGATE-STREET (Opposite G.P.O.). e2274 MOTOR Driving thoroughly Taught, and Instruction 1 Given in Motor Management. Repailirg, &c. Young Men desiring to improye their position e-hould send to mc for information and tny terms.-Gibbon Brooks, Motor Work?, off North Morgan-street. Cow- bridro-road. Cardiff. e2195 ??195 BICYCLES. TRICYCLES, &c BICYCLE for Sale.—Apply 22. Tvdfil-place, Boath. e!61n2S HUMBER Cycles: same eld quality: greatly rednoed prices. Have you seen the Standard Model at £ 7 12s., with }'a!m¡>f'tyIe.!?-Be\'all, Castle-street, Car- diff. d i e. ROl AL Enf¡¡d, G4rder frame, without doubt the Rot;ytr?'cinge5t name made; £ 8 12P nett. or monthly payments of 12?. 6d.—Bevnn, Caftle-strest. CSrdiff. IMPERIAL Swift, !ittd with inrt-'?peed gear, is 4eal". "Le a "?'e a t Lb nett. or monthly payments of l?s.—Bevan. OM^le-stveet. Cardiff. GOLDEN 6,?nbeaiT* are ,he only machines which, can ce obtained fitted ,Ith "The Little 041- bstli"; admitted by an to be unsurpassed for elegance of design, bmutv of finieh, and ??e in running: catalogue free on application.—Bevan, Castle- street. Cardiff. £ 3 19s. Sd. will purchase cT:-> 0f Bevan's celebrated Dreadnought G?c!ee. These machines are fitted with ball-bearing free-wheel. 2 roller lever rim brake*, special pceumatic yres, and are fullv guaranteed for two years.—Bevsn. C?R-?tle-?tTW?, Cardm. eZ4'9 R 0 V -R (^ Y c L"E"S7~ «241f3or G t:AR ANTEED FOR EVER. WORLD'S BEST VALUE. REPAIRS. ACCESSORIES. Depot: 'Ji>, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. e2275 RU D G E W 11 1 T WORT H R BRITAIN'S HE?.T BICYCLE. Roadeters from L6 1 6 cash, or il 3 monthly. Lady's bl6,, ,,11/3 Road Racers,, 136 io 6 Juveniles 3 J5 6 7 76-PAGE e' AET CATALOGUE, fully describing the? new and exclusive fea?ures only'to b? ;o?,?nd in Rudge- Whitworths. post free. .Maiy-pt.,CarfUC. All Models in stock. Prompt d¡¡ery. RUDGE-WH1TWORTH, LTD.. 108, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. 241 OSMOND (fixed ??h-1): -it boy; coK iCS; ca?h?0& 0 -1-1. !o. ?itl-oad, Ely. e543n23 Rc irerE-w hitwo.rtn, fM?-wneel, two luggage ca"ier?; sow! as 11??17 cost £ 10 10s.; accept P4 tll ??4in. frames: seen H' 'i;e' lr;'n.:l :11: rm,d. }ly. H3n=8 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BARGAIN.—Moveable Fish Ran?, C<K;nt€r, Chipper, Window tand. Dishes, all utensils; no reasona.hle offer r,f d; room wanted.—A 44, Eyenmg Express, (?rdiS. ° e43n26 BOOK I>ebts.—Advertiser requires Buyer for £ 250 vo?d debt*; all can be collec?ed reason for sale immediate cash wanted.—Address A 23, Evening Ex. "Cardiff. e5491n28 COAL Scales and Weights for Sale: cheap: nearly new.—19, Augusta-street, -8(7?? d(, Cardiff, enz THOUGH T-,?gh. 13ft.; as new. Do?hte-decx Steam DoVen, ?25; only used few months.—J 15. Chri?t- chllrch-r0ad_, Newport. e5307u26 rlRE'VVOiOD.—About 25 large Confectionery Cases for -L ?a)e. c! Mp to 'mmediate buyer.—174, 'C<twbrid?e- road, Cardiff. e536Sn27 ODA Fountains for Temperance Bare.—N. St. G. '? Wiicccks. ?ttar, Batl,. 24 U CCOUNT Books.—Ledger, Cash Book, and Journal ACOMJ)l?te S-,t. five quires superior paper in each; red. Hugh, o- buff binding; 15s. the -t, carriage paid—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. COPYING Pressef; 36s;4. 45s.; Stands, 12.5.. 14g.-Pri and particulars on applic-atim.-Tht stationery Stores, Western Mail Bu iJding-s, Cardiff. COPYING Letter Books, tber""peno Type"7~best thin *ough white copying paper, suitable for type or hand-written letters; etronglv bound; 550 pages, 4s. ed.; 1.CO pagos, 6s. 6d.~The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. COPYING IjCtter BGCk! special value: 1,000 pages: bound basil: 3s Cd., post free.—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. DISH Papers.—The Premier Box, containing six c,zeti assorted: usefm sizes; 64d., postage 2d. 72 Oval Lace Dish Papers; assorted sizes; 15., postage 2d. he Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. ONOTO Self-filling Fountain Pens, from 1-Os. ed., post free.—The Stationery Stoiee, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. EVENING EXPRESS" Desk; compact, useful, and excellent value: holds full-size blotting-sheet: 2s.. carriage Ed.-The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings. Cardiff. WATERMAN Fountain Pons, from 10s. 6d. to 3C-s., TT poet free: write for il1urated price-list The Stationery Stores, Wœtern Mail Buildings, Cardiff. N-OTEP APEIC::Ûii-e- polInd 8t¡P;riorqllilfty Note- Npaper, Albert or ordmary tize, printed add, with 100 envelopes to match, 3r- post froo.-The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. nLÁ Yl'G Cards. Goodall's or American makes, J?-lf.. ?. 6d. 2s. 6d., per pa?k: reduction for half- dozens.-The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. '?tTAVRRLEY Fmtptain rM. flt'?<l'*w?t? -'?;d goM rf 'Aa?erle, nib in fine, m?di??ll, or broad points; an elegant pen euppjyin? a ?on?-fe?t want: IN. 6d., post free—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Build- ing,. Cardiff. WRITING-Case in Roan Leather^ 9" x 6 with pockets for notepaper, envelopes, post-cards, and ptamps; gussetted, blotting-pad: compact, strong, and useful: 2s. fid. post free.—The Stationery Stores, Wœtern Mail B0.n. Cardiff. L'ÍFTY-Japanf' Serviettes: "() designs?; wry F artistic; pnoo !s.. pomage 3d. extra—The Stationery Stores, W:estern Mail Buildings. Cardiff. WHIST and Bridge Markers. Scoring- Cards, and Badges—Fresh designs at The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. THE "Cardiff" Pen cuperior quaiitvshonlder -ren; JIL- suitable for school or office; one shilling per gross, post free.—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Build- ings. Cardiff PAPER Fasteners, best 'brass, roundr hMd!V 2 gycm JL in box aawrted ?izea. one sMh.np. post free.—The Stationery Stores_ Western Mail Buildings, Cadiff. SWAN Fountaii Pen, from 10s. 6d. to 42s., port ? -n i; price-liet—The 'st:it;:&i2sS Western MaHn.ijdins._a,rdi! r-11jn-Ëniprffis Stylo Pen a -,pl4?ndi d?-,ery X -,iable: Is. M?. post f.-Th6 Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings. Cardiff. THE Western Mail Quill, a soft, met?-I-??7. a(?ii.Dtabl?t, any ha.nd; 2& 6d. per gross, pot fr.-The Stationery Stores, Western MaU Buildings, Cardiff. ^T^HE "Express" Pen; soft, flexible steel, medium X point; a first-class lueiness pen; one shilling per gross, post free.—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, CardifL T \PE WRITING RibboM -ill foF?U r:t\c;;Kt \r;; 2.1 6d:1 post free.—The ,.tionery Stores? ?ester? Mail Buildings, c??rdiff. PpHE "Mail" Pen: a Rpl«ndidly-selectod~ populir X pattern, fine point; one shilling per gross, post free—Tho Stationery Stores, Western Mail BuiJdings, Cardiff. ?UJ?EA l?ag<;r: .20 pages best quality account- book paper, full, rough basil, ?t-ra b:ndi, indexed and lettered: carriage paid. Also Cjish-books or Day-books to match; same price.—The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. t?EDMNG Carde. i?atpst Designs.—We wm send rj a sample book any distance, carriage paid The Stationery Stores, Western Mail Buildings, Cardiff. M1SCELX ANYOU S~WA N TS. WANTED. Marquee f?r 12tli of toaoceom-? w m-odate 600.-tate ?hxge for hire (carriage paid KilgC.ty). J. Davies. Amroth Mill, .Stepaeide. en36 WANTED, a Supply of good Beef Dripping, from 50 to 601bs. a week, regular.-Apply A 64, Evening Expr, Cardiff. 1311, 2,11 DOMESTIC ARTICLE. SECOND-Iland Push-chair wanted; must be in good k3 condition.—88, Lisvane-street, Cathays. en2(¡ SHOP FITTINGI CROSS Brothers' Scale Department.—Every class of Scales kept in stock; repairs promptly done at low prices; eend for illustrated list, free.—Cross Brothers, The Cardiff Ironmongers, 3 and 4, St. Mary-reet. CROSS Bros. (Ltd. Safe Department Large Stoo]; various makes. Griffiths' IS x 13 x 12. 48s. M.: 20 x 14 x 13 5fs. Perrv 's, 22 x 15 x 14, 8590; 24 x 17 x 16. 90s. Milner's, 25 x 19 x 19, lObe.; 25 x 19 x 1,9, two drawers, 126s.—Full illustrated l-sts en application. FOR 8301e-a COllnt"'T :it.h. class top; ,?u4t jeweller.— W. J. Powell. 63, Cardiff-road, CaerphiHy. en27 BOW&i< plate-giaes front and sides, Cft. Sin. high, 3.ft. 9in. ?ide. Ht. Gin.. dwo: tr,,?g; ,.II made; "'in sacrifice; bargain, 42s.—Pugh, Outfitter. Br*co*i. ell»n27 -JEWELUÚy FOR S ALE7 TAMES Keir (W years with Mr. Spirfdion) pu WrorLg U W>.ttrh^s Right The'Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for Repairs to Watches. Clocks, and J-?et'?e?y of every d"crfi (English or Fore;gm. Musicial p.()X Cned ReaTlred rrnrnptli-Nc?t?, addrsss—33, Castle Are (third rhop frsm Castle-etred), —— —-—————————. Available for 3 Days from Date. ADVT. COUPON. ATiv person cnttingr out this Coupon and eending it. aooompamed by a 6<L P.O., will be entitled to insert a. Small Advertisement not crceoding 22 words Three Times in the 'Evening Express, or by sending P.O. value 1/- will be entitled to insert an Advertisement not exceeding 22 Words Three Times in the I Evening Express' AXD Three Times in the 'Western Mtlif' THUS SEOUEHSTG THE WIDEST PUBLICITY AT HALF USUAL RATES. N.B.—This afrc: doen not apply to Business Advertisements. JULY 26. 1910. MONEY TO LEND. CHARING CROSS BANK, ESTD. 1870. CARDIFF BRANCH: 73, ST. MARY-STREET. Head Offices: 23, Bedford-street, charing Cross, London, and 39, Bishopsgnte-strcet Within, London. E.C. Branches: Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford, &«. Liabilities £ 1,236.871 Surplus £ 371,073 LOANS cf £ 30 to t2.000 granted at a few bmlw L O, e;n o a;l'OO'1nt rn :ænr:J':i' jewellery, precious 5tone. stock, shares, and furniture without removal. Stocks and Shares bought ai.1 eold. 21 per cent, allowed on current account balances. Dejts 0; £10 and UPW<I. received as ufl(lE-r Subject to 3 months' notice of witndrawal, 5 p.c. per aa. 6 „ 6 J2 u Notice may be given at time of Depositing. Special term to. longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Owing to the nature of our inytment3 we aM able to pay rates of interest on deposits that will com- pare favourably with dividends paid on almost any class of st-ck or phareholdiug insuring the safety of capital. We have been established for 40 years, and our position in th banking world to-day testifies to the suoces»* of oui business methods and to the satis- faction 01 our customers.—Write or call for prospecfua, A. WILLIAMS and II. J. TALL, Joint Managers^ £ 2 T° £ 20 L o x¡,. EQ UITA B"z A DVANCE £ 0., EXCHANGE CHAMBERS. 1, EDWARD-TKRRACE (QUEE1WSTREFT END).* CARDIFF, and ;0, f%tIARS-STREET, NEWPORT. and NO FEES. J-ORMS FREE. Call or write for particulars to :— MANAGER. at Above Addresses. Tel. Xo. 23&9, Cardiff. el 47S M"" ONEY l?NT PRIVATELY. £ 19 to .1,. LIO re-pav ?.U 5.?. ?j0 re-pay ?35 b. £ 22 ICs. | £ 50 £ £ 6 Ti-,es,e, term? are for short periods. Loans tor 3, t, 9, anJ 12 1110¡-tl15 can be arranged and interest cb3rNl pioportionately.—WOOLFE JACKSON, 25, Tudor-road, Card ilL e2237 _£10 to £ 10,000 on Not»T"of Hand and every ciaes of Security. Fair iuterest, easy payments, and no delay in completion. First and Second Mortgages arranged. Write or call Net.. Te: 467.—FIELDINGS, H A Y ES-BUI LP IN G S. IFF. 00147 rt 2 0 TO E 5 0 0 0 ADVANCED £ 2}v lrjaw £'¡<,>2rO on "11; :¿:jry Notes, No Bills of Sale Taken, and absolute Prnacy guaran- teed. Firet letter of application receives prompt attention, and ir-tending borrowers are waited upon by a representative, who is empowered to complete trajMaction on terms mutually arranged. NO "HARGE being made unless business actually completed. Special quotations for Short Loans. Write, in confidence, to e1.S37 C. WELLS. Id CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN Requiring a PRIVATE LOAN, WITHOUT SURETIES OR DELAY. cannot do better that applv to the Actual Lender- MR. J. LEWIS, 1, PEMBROKE-TERRACE, CARDIFF. It will cost you nothing to inquire my terms. E'.23JO R. Piie, Salisburv-road. Cardiff.—If wanting l.L Money simply call. Write, or 'phone 4224, and you can be aceommodated without paying any fe°s or unreasonable dehu% e218ô y OU CkN gOBBOW AJTT SUM FROM L5 to Direct from the Actual Lender- MR. PHILIP ? MORRIS, .1: 30, Taff-street, POXTYPRIDD, Manager cf the South Wales Loan and Finance Co., Upon Your Own Promissory Note, and Re-p&v to Stitt Your Circumstances. No Sureties Required. liowftt Interest Charged. Strict Privacy Guaranteed. Call or writ", in confidence, to- PHILIP MORRIS, 60. TAFF-STREET, PONTVPRIDIX Applications from all parts receive prompt attention^ e2412 FTTHE Old^stablished Provincial Union Bank %titfno«u X to Lend Jmm0n.e Sump Daily, from £10 to £ 1.000, on Note of Hand Alone or other nrity. No offic* inquiry chargre whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rate-s fcr short penod!<. Largest and ¡1l0 hononrably conducted businet-s in the King- dom. Thou&1ndf< of our regular customers have ex- pressed their entire rotis:actjon in repeated transactions with us. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at onca with cash. Call or write, in confidence, to— MANAGER. STANLEY DOWDING, 1, QUEEN S- SQUARE. BRISTOL. e65?6 TIE PROVIDENT PERAIANENT MONEY SOCIETY ± (LIMITED), Is UJ1e<],\1sJl<,d' for INVESTMENTS, 1X>ANS. and DEPOSITS. Why deposit your money in the Pest Office savings Bank at 21 per cent, when an Investment Share with the Provident will return vou over 10 PER CENT PER ANNUM with absolute l1rjt\.? It the ONLY SOCIETY THAT GUARANTEES ine nwint"nance of its ídenrj" and bonuses, and offers members a guaranteed SURRENDER VALUE. A Loan from the Provident means paying the lowest possible interest combined with the casiee-t of repay- ments. Send for Prospectus, Balance-sheet, Ac., to at The Secretary, at 38, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. Braiioh Office- 36, Commercial-street, Newport. 138, Birchgrove. Porth. 10, Sf. August.ine's-place, Bristol. <j~c. el665 MISCELLANEOUS. BAZ"H Goods, M and 6?.; greatest TMX-ty'MMt value in the trade: who]_le.tJmon and Matthewman (Limited), Glouoeeter-street, Birminp;ba m. _1 _L e3966n27 LADIES.—.Madame, Indian Palmist, Phrenologist^ L and Pevchometriet, Bazaars.—15, Clare-etreet, Riverside, Cardiff. e242T LEMONADE Powder?.—One Powder dissolved in » L Efx ot EA)rr3;-Ük;:w-er\1ir qnenching Still leiylgnpde. Id. each. 7 for M.. 18 for le,. Postage on 18, M.-F10m Headquarters only:— JESSE WILLIAMS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 132, Queen-street. Cardiff. e2J44 THE Guardians of the Cardiff Union Invite Quota- -JL tions for tho Puix-hase of Old Tools. Books, ic.. which can be seen upon application at the ('.iiliiff Workhouse.—Quotations to be sealed and delivered to the Master before 10 a.m. on Wednesday next, tile 27th inst. cnæ. FURNITU R. COMPLETFr House superior FUrnitUre 1M' Sale; fin# C opportunity thœe furnishing of deaJf; will Pell separate.—Apply S, Morlaie-etreet (off Niliian-rond), Boath Park, Cardiff. e5320n26 MEDICAL  RE M EDIES. A?RTTriCIA?Lt-es. H?nd.?.' E;.p<. rr-n<cb<?, Defor- A mitv Appliances: Ma kHS of ¡';I-I"F" F.Miat 1'ru; Lady Attendant. I.?dip"' Belts. Elastic, ?tock- ings. &-c.; list free: emlab. 183F.-Allen Pearce. Chark,-street, (?''f?fT. Nat. Tel..1282. f2?9 ifcHELL'S Rheumatic Pills^ _idpost '111; J?JL cured thousands; Herba]i"t Herb" in p.ir'k<? 6d. Cure yourself of all (?onpl.int?: advice fr- or charge.—Massage Treatment and Magnetic HeaJcr, 16. Wyndham-arcade, Cardiff. eE3 £ 5n27 SEND stamped envelope for Advice to Mrs. 0. S Stewart. Herbalist and Lady Special Set.—Addreea, 9, Guinea-street, Bristol. rr»RTMNF,I,1.'S Pills and Powders have Curert X Thousands. Wl;v not 1-011? See that you get "E-t-I )Ilihed 1879" on every label.—Trimnell, the Herbalist, 144, Richmond-roed, Cardiff. Agents wanted. rpo Prwent Fraud that. you get Established X 1879 on ,,?,,y Iibl and wrapper ,f Tripmell's preparations, without which none are genui^e.Trim- ne! the Herbalist, 144. Richmond-road. Cardiff. e3469 6" 4-PAGE BOOK A-BOUT HERBS AX-D HOW TO 6 USE THEM. post free; send for one. TRIMNELL, The Herbalist. 144, Richmond-road, Cardiff, Established 1679. 50 Reward 'f Untruo.—Bed -ridden Sufr,m- ('a,M of £51;;Jr Gout, "¡:¡ï,; Pœr;r;: maLon fr0e, This is not a QI1ch adv?rtisement.- W. M. (JjJe. 17, Park-street, Regent's Park, London. tngfi WAG0?5?S??LL7ER\?R&QU!S?TES T?<TR' Sale or Hire, 200 400 new. tnrc'?iz?d. L' 10,Tu:t Coal -Aliply Bex Z 86, Evening Ft)lo To?l NN'ii go iic Expr?M, Cardiff. c7211  ??OAL?&c. FOR S8.ie(as(ok; dehvred-p('¡ truck loads ta F any  -.taUon in ??t'h Wales.—Apply E. L. n?ies. Coal and Coke Merchant, Abei-dare. e722i) BUILDING MATERIAL C. ORRUGATED Iron Buildings, Colliery Roofs, Hay barns. Rallm1;, Cons1,nlCt 10n31 Work Erected. Repaired, Pit. Frames, Bridge Work J>ainted; testimonial*; diftance.no object.—Barton, 11, Hlewett- street, Newport. el77n2S SEOOND-Hand Scaffolding wanted.—Send quantity S and price to Pitcner, Contractor, New Electrio Thoat'e, High-street, Merthyr. eI87n2S CHINF-RY, TOO &c. J JR Sale," Vertical Boiler. Sft. x ?t.: iu fborL,?gtA J t CoTid?ti n and working order.—For price ?d further particulars apply Pye, Parkinson, and Co. (Limited), Builders and Contractors, Baptist Weil I lit at?, Swanc?ea. FOR s'aleT Vertical Boiler, 8ft. x 3ft. in thcrou? Fc(?n?iti(in and ?rking order.—For prto? and further particulars apply Pye, Parkinson, and Co. (Limited'. Builders and Contractors, Baptist Weli Estate, Swansea. c7239 FOR&'alë. Three complete Sete f?pare Boiltr Sea'i? FBi?ks and FII1 Covers; practically new; «uit Lancashire, 7oft x 9ft. 6in.—Apply Box A 37, Evening Express, Cardiff. c7250 GAS Engines. Oi' Engines, Suction Gas rianta, Neif and Second-hand Engines, in stock at Cardiff; caeh or defeired payn,,nts.-Crmky Bros. (Limited*. j7. Wetga aT diff. AND EN-GT'Nll-,T'.RING CONIPANY (LIMITEI)), JM BIRMINGHAM Makers of WATER-COO'NO AND COKDEKSIXtt PLANTS. AND CONDENSI-N(l, Sole District Agent:-H.. ELLISON WALKER, 22, CONNAUGHT-EOAD, CARDIFF. Nat- Tel., 2813X5^ .jj8 TWO high-class, equal new, Air Compressor, lMi. Tc.pac;ty; in Sobth Wiles.—Apply Box X 16, 1,a- ing t?xpTC?, C?rdifT. _? c7nS mWcTeq-ai "»«W Lancashire Boilers, 20ft. x Fft." fin.l lbCrt1801bs. pressure: in Monmouthshire. Alto \lPN: heater to suit.—Apnly Bex Z 11, Evening Express, Car- d ? fl. c?i, o w NTED 16-cwt. Derrick Hain(i good W' ?r?r: 25 to SMt. jib.-Aprdy No. A 57. Eveniat EXrF. Cardiff. rT?" I Q4 Minerva, k&r mntrol, n'Rgmitcont enII1;. <J tyrM nol? purt\l, !a"t, powerfiil, ?l'D?<m? Golden Grove, Caeileoo., e51a26