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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. TJ1 HEATRE gO YAL Lessee and Manager •Mr. EDWARD FLETCHER. TQ-51GHT (THURSDAY)—Now Playing to Crowded y and Enthusiastic Audiences, llr. AliUD'S COMPANY, in TRILBY, from the MARIKET THEATRE, LONDON, Bv Arrangement with Mr. BEERBOHM TREE, As Played at the Haymarket Theatre, London, in every detail SPECIAL MOKMTN li PERFORMANCE (by Desire), V-TURDAY, May 2nd, at Two (Doors Open at 1.30, Early Doors at One.) TO-NIGHT and During the Week, at 7.30, TR I L B Y, A Plav in Four Acts, by Paul M. Potter, g)ramatised by; permission from George Ðu Maurier'a Novel. Earlv Application is nccessary to Secure Seats. Prices 6d. to S2 2s. Early Doors at 6.30, 6d. Extra 40 All Part*. Doors Open at Seven, Commence at 7.30. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's (Limited), Queen-street, from Ten till Five. Telephone Ko 521. MONDAY NEXT, May 4th, 1896.-The New Musical Farcical sjomedj}, DyE OF THE GIRLS I ONE OF THE GIRLS I ONE OF THE GIRLS J frith Mr. J. J. Dallas's Company and well-known London Artistes. 44500 GRAND THEATRE The Premier Theatre of Wales. Lessee and Manager Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES. Enthusiastic Reception of Mr. HAIiRY MONK- SOUSE'S London Company, with the Popular Musical fcuaedy Drama- A-N JRISH GIRL AND Bjuit SWEETHEART, PAT. (rand Parisiejine Quadrille and an Entirely New Pas de Quatre. ? )oors open at 7; commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4. Telephone 725. Prices 6d. to M l6. Monday Next, May 4th, Miss MARIE DAGMAR Ind her London Company in A WOMAN'S VICTORY. ¡ 44503 JjAST WEEK OF THE JgJMPIRE jpERFORMANCES at the PH3BHARMONIC-HALE, TO-NIGHT! CINATUS, 18 r marvellous Balance Act with novel effect*. LIZZIE KIRK, Serio-Comic Songstress and Dancer. ALEXANDRA TRIO, fif Musical Comedy Artiste^. The Charming EUGENIE TRIQ of Expert Dancers. CARRIE JOY. Vocalist and Dancer. FRANK COYNE, Comedian. CHARLES DREW. Character Singer. THE BROWNS, The Monopedss. Time and pricea as uluaIc NEXT WEEK, Monday, May 4tb, OPENING OF NEW EMPIRE. Seate may be booked ..11 this weet, between Eleven a.m. and Four p.m. daily, on the New Empire Premises in Queen-street. ftaa of Private Boxes, Fautouils, and Grand Circle. GRAND OPENING CEREMONY at each of the two performances on the first night by the pHONDDA GLEE SOCIETY and MILITARY BAND. Opening Programme: MARIE IOFTUS, DON JIT AN CAICEDO. HARRY FREEMAN. THE THREE SISTERS WYNS'E, HARRY CHAMPION. HERBERT LE MARTI XE, PARKER'S DOG CIRCUS, and THE MARCO TWINS, from the London Empire. SECOND WEEK.—The Original Lumiert CINEMATOGRAPHE, from the Empire, London, under the direction of MONS. TREWEY, now exhibiting: daily and nightly at the London Empire. N EXHIBITION OF PICTURES by E. M. WIMPE11IS (Vice-President of the Roval Institute) IS NOW OPEN at Mr. FREKE S. 12, DUKE-STKET. Hie "Standard savs :■—"Mr. Wimperis, like David Cox, is not depen- dent on scenery that is pretty any more than en •ornery that i8 graad. Noble form or dainty form is » thing of indifference to him as an artist. Indeed, it is not form at all, or at ail events not form that i/l permanent, that interests him seriously. It is flying light and the shadow of a cloud over a great land. 3fr. Wnnperis is the poet of the every -day country. The thing lives: but hy how few strokes! Art like this, as much in paintan g es in writing, is the art that interests us most in the end." 44176 NEWPORT. THE jgj M F I R E lIalJaginc Director _?. ..OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGIIT, PEGGY PRYDE, MARIE KMNDALIi, Two Stars of the First Magnitude. Varieties by other Artistes. n^TI C T O RTA THEATRE Special Engagement of MISS ELLEN CRANSTON, And Her Powerful Dramatic Company, OLD GUARDIAN ANGEL. 4 Powerful, Romantic, and Sensational Drama in L Four Acts. Next Week: "SECRETS OF THE POLICE." Prioea:—Stalk, 31.; pit stalls, 2s.; balcony, lø. fed.; pit, la-; gallery, 6d. ANUFACTURER. Horiforth, Offers his Own Goods direct from the Loom at Mill Prices, viz. Serges, Fannies, Cashmeres, Biegea, Meltons, Mantle Cloths. Pattern sent free on application. Save all intermediate profit. Special Lot of Dress Meltons, all shades at *A.NUFACTURER, HORS- ypRTH. LEEDS TRY our Easy-fitting Trousers, from 10s. 6d.—BISHOP and Co., 50, Queen-street. PUBLIC NOTICES. CARDIFF E XHIBITION, 1896. Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THE EXHIBITION WILL BE OPENED ON SATURDAY, MAY 2,1896, THE OPENING CEREMONY WILL BE PER. FORMED AT 2.30 P.M., IN THE CONCERT HALL, BY THE MOST WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF (THE RT. HON. LORD WINDSOR), ADMISSION to the Opening Ceremony will be CONFINED to SPECIALLY INVITED GUESTS and SEASON TICKET HOLDERS. THE PUBLIC WILL -B'E ADMITTED TO THE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS AT 3.30 P.M. ON PAYMENT OF 2*. 6d., AND AFTER 6 P.M. ON PAYMENT OF Is. THE BAND OF THE 9th LANCERS. Applications for Season Tickets may: be made to WALTER COOK, Hon. Secretary, 98, St. Mary-street, Oardfi. ? CraUe Notices* y&T DECORATCSS. DAVIS AND SON o POINTERS, GLASS, OIL, AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS, 11. QLTERN STREET. DYBWOEZS, ETC. fF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES X NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS, DYER, 1. NELSON-TERRACE. yURNITUBE. EVAN <fc COMPANY, LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FUKNISHEES." ST. MARY-STTtE K'V AND DUKE-STREET. GABDEiN" BEEDS. WE. WALKER, 5, Queen-street, and 10, North-street, Cardiff.—Agricultural, Garden, and Flower Seeds, and Seed Potatoes in all varieties. E5119 GROCERIES. AVID JONES & CO., LIMITED THE PEOPLE'S FOOD PROVIDERS, The Finest Butter, lid. per lb. Dall at "Wharton-street. EATS. ATS.—PARSLEY'S. Arcade, for Hand- JLjL made Ha.ts.-40, Caroline-street, 15, Wyndham-arcade. Bur from the maker. RHEUMATIC CUBE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS, 24, ST. MARY-STREET. TEA. AVID JONES and CO. Limited JL? FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT WHARTON-STREET. THE CHOOLA TEA COMPANY, TEA GROWERS AND EXPERTS, I'ARK HALL BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. TYPEWRITING. DANIEL OWEN AND CO. (Limited) Legal Work, Specifications, Estimates, and all Branches of Typewriting executed on the Shor est Notice. Terms on application. WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF WHERE TO LUNCH. HE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT JL LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS X5. DUKE-STREET. FJIHE LATEST NOVELTY Portraits Taken AnyTime up to Nine at Night by ELECTRIC LIGHT. Complet3 success; no one dissatisfied. To advertise the Photograph, for Limited Time, we do One Cabinet, One Shilling. Studio, 4, High-street, Cardiff, (near Caatlel. eoOOP THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS Overcome the worst forms of diseases ond the foulest state of the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys; they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicine has power to reach. In Boxes, at le. lAd and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford street, Swansea OURPrice-s are Based on Small Profits 0 —BISHOP and Co., 50, Queen-street. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. THE FORTY-SIXTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE PREYIOTJS TO STOCKTAKING OF THE IMMENSE STOCKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE, j CARPETS, PIANOFORTES, &c. IS NOW PROCEEDING, And will be Continued for One Month Only at such prices as must effect a Speedy Clearance by BEVAN AND COMPANY (LIMITED), REGISTERED AS THE CARDIFF F URN IS HER MILES OF CARPETS! SCORES OF PIANOS!! HUNDREDS OF SUITES! THOUSANDS OF BEDSTEADS H!! Will be'Cleared for the purpose named at MARVELLOUS PRICES. BEVAN AND COMPANY CARDIFF, NEWPORT, AND PONTYPOOL. W. E. WALKER, BAY. CORN, AND SEED MERCHANT, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ? £ AND 10, NORTH-STREET. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, ALL VARIETIES OF SEED POTATOES. Agent for Lawe's Chemical Manure Company. BELGRAVFI DYEWORKS CARDIFF. RECEIVING OFFICE FOR ROATH PARK AND CATHAYS ON CRWYS ROAD BRIDGE. e5231 <"•» O (« O A A A to be Lent on Note of cLO.tn 3wJ#UUU Ha»d without fees, sure ties, pullicity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictly private.—Ropa-vmenta to suit borrowers' convenience. -Tra.de bills dlscounted.-Central Advance Bank, 40, Wood-street, Cardiff. S. Harris, manager. e5296 MONEY TO LEND. E*sy Repayments. Reasonable Interest. Strict Privacy. THREE POUNDS TO A THOUSAND. Call or write to R. PHILLIPS, 18, CHURCH-STREET, e9057d CARDIFF. Those in Want of Casn are Recommended to Apply to the Provincial Union Bank, 1. Queen-square, Bristol, or to the District Agent, E. W. Weber, 3. Working-street, Cardiff. e4550 [ PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS, THE" EVENING EXPRESS." WORDS. OKCH. THREE I SIX TJMUS. TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 10 16 30 Words 8 9 1 6 2 3 j 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 1-1-' I 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this office by 10.30 a.m.; but they can be inserted tro to 4.45 p.m. under heading of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The above charges apply only to consecutive in- sertions of the following class of advertisements: Situations Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses, Houses, Shops, Offices to Let or Sell. Specific Articles for Sale Privately. if the insertions be not consecutive, or if payment be not made previous to publication, the credit ratea will be charged. Name and Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Ordel- or Halfpenny Stamps. Cteques, Postal and Post-office Orders should be crossed [lnd made payable to Ma-. D. Watkin Thomas. Ad-wrtisementa are received also at the following sub-offices: — NLWPORT TREDEGAR-STREET. SWANSEA CASTI.E-STREET. ifERTHYR VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD .4a, TAFF-STREKT. HEAD OFFICES:- CARDIFF; ST. MARY-STREET. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Pcst-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictit'ous Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail COPIES ONLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not originals) "Apply at the Evening Express," means that the address of tTie t<Tvert:ser can be obtained at the "Evening Express" office on personal application. If required to be sent by post, two stamps must be en- closed. The boxes provided for answers to advertisements appearing in the "Evening Exprells" are not intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the" distribution of printed or written advertising circulars or announcements of any kind. N. B.—To avo'd delay all letters containing adver- tisements should have the words "Advertisement Department" on the Envelope. SCHOLASTIC Advantageous Vacancies for Boarders.—Accom- plishments, Home Comforts from 2.5 15s. quarter.— Head-master, Commerce College, "Heathfield," Hiehgate-road. Walsall, e9166d LAND TO LET. Land To Ve Let in neighbourhood of t-on, moderate ground rent and fees; respectable builders financed.—Apply J. P. Jones, Jiichards and Bn;igen. 18. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e5166 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Wanted a Pony, 13 to 13-2 hands, not under fve years old; quiet in saddle. and harne?e.—Apply, Messrs. Moir and Perry, veterinary surgeons, Charles- street, Cardiff. ^928Sr30 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. Grocerv- and Provisions.—Modem Shop and Fit- In-' In 0 tings, with good Bakehouse and Stablimr. in popu- lous district; ingoing inclusive about 43, ?P],f' MUSICAL. For Sale, Concert Zither Banjo; grand instrument suit professional or amateur; cheap.—Stone. 42. De Burgh-etreet, Cardiff. e9278h2 PIANOFORTE Leasong given by Young Lady to suit pupils after businewu hours; terms mode- rate.—MISS F. EVANS. 24, Cowbridge-road, Car- diff. e503S DRESSMAKING. Wanted, an experienced Milliner; to sleep out.- Apply to E. Hamlet, Milliner and General Draper, 45, Ho'mesdale-street. Grangetown, Cardiff. e9271iil Wanted, an experienced to live out. Apply to K. Hamlett, Milliner Imd General Draper, 45. Holmerrlale-street. Grrtngetown. Cardiff. e9271hl PREMISES. To Let, 1, Woodland-place. Wordsworth-avenue.— FoFfull particulars apply T. Edmunds, House Agent, 53, Qiieen-etreet. Cardiff. c929lb5 'To I/et, 30, Clare-street; in first-rate condition; six Ix-drooms; -52 a year, inclusive.—Apply Shepherd, 30. Clare-street. e9289hl MISCELLANEOUS SALES. Live Gold Fish from 2s. [d. to 6s. per dozen; Ants' Egtjs 2d. oz., 2s. lb.—Cording, Taxidermist. Car- dilL e9292116 Typewriter, splendid instrument, for B5, e-rt £ 3: quite new.—Send for particulars King, Sell, and Railton, 4, Bolt-court, London. e9287114 Cloa} Brothers. Merchants, Working street, Car- diff, now discharging a cargo of White Etce., London, Portland Cement, ex Esmeralda, in West Bute Docks. Purchasers' inquiries solicited. e9275s23 Earthenware and China.—Seconds E2 Crates; best B5, or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17a. éd. Write for lists.—WEBB and CO., Longton Staf- fordshire Potteries. e5095 1.000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, b. 10,000 Useful Handbills, 8s. 6d. samples free.— Fisher and Co., Machine Printers. Broadmead, Bria. ■*>1. e4419 Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, and Dog for prices and samples to Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn. an<j Seed Merchants. Cardiff. e5229 MISCELLANEOUS. A. and J. Macnaughuon, Vpoollen Manufacturers to the Queen, Pitlochry, Scotland. Novelties in Tex- tile Fabrics. A and J. Macnaughtori, Pitlochry, issue New Patterns—Suitings from 2a. 6d. Ladies' Tweeds from Is. a yard. A and .T. Macnaughton, Pitlochry, Sell Direct to Wearers Choice Costume Serges] Black, Indigo, and Colours. A. and J. Maonaughion, Pitlochry, supply Tweeds and Serges at Mill Priccs. Parcels 20s. Value Carriage Paid. e5181 is Tour Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Caatle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir, for ten years with Mr. Spiridiou. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. c4203 Aristotle's Works, complete Coloured Plates; genuine edition; 30 stumps. "Paris by Night, or Gay Life in Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, pose free.—E. Rowker, 27, Rcnshaw-sfcreet, Liverpool. Established 1832. Patronise the Old Firm. ebl30 r APABTHENTS. APARTMENTS TO LET Comfortable Lodgings ror Two Young- Men. with or without board; near town aud exhibition.-29, Brook- street, Riverside, Cardiff. c9272iil Excellent Rooms for One or Two Gentlemen five In IHHW' walk from centre of town; three minutes' from train; terms moderate.—Apply W 30, Western Ma.il Orlk-e, Cardiff. e9282114 Comfortable Lodgings for Two Young Men. With or Without Board; near town; terms ii Srf-tei)i-rtre,ot, iioath, Cardiif. e9281h4 Well-furnir-hed Rooms, convenient to town stations and exhibition terms modera.te.-20, Glynrhotmda- strect. |Catliav«. e9346sd -Å 4A8 BICYCLES. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postinaeters are Not Allowed to Deliver.Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Namc4;>t any Poet-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. ■:f First, in the Mile und First in the Half-mile; W A. Edmunds, on a Nimrod- The first nders in the world ride Nimrods. J>i™rod-/>:ii)i:>ie'a Machines fcr ladies and Gentlemen. The latest up-t(. date.—Apply Franklin and Co., Radnor-road, Canton, Cardiff. eh5 Abandon Ancient Maps and send Four Stamps for up-to-date Cyclists' Road Map of South Wales, with correct mileage to all chief towns, and 1896 lists, now ready, containing useful hints, latest novelties, and special bargains in Safeties and Tricycles, from 35s. valve or inflator fittings, iiui* and sundries, per return —Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. el947 REPAIRS—Ail Go to Morris Bros., Pontypndd; n,) job too difficult, no job tco small. Don't for- get. New Cycle Locks, 4ot. *'5250 Alldays' Cycles, Manufactures, Stock, and Depot; Ladies' Machines for Hire; Repairs and Plating a Speciality; Alldavg' Ovcle Riding School, Andrews- ball, St." Mary-street. 'Cardiff.—For terms and par- ticulars, apply AUdays and Onion*, Pneumatic Engineering Company (Limlteù), 49, Westgate-street, Cardiff. e5309 Headquarters for Cycles.—We are the largest cycle dealers, hold the best agencies, have the largest stock, show it in the beet manner, employ experts as «*lesme&, and buy and sell at the lowest prices. CaU *•' send for catalogues.—Griffiths Cycle Corporatiom tMt.. 57, QuefQ-street. CtrdiS. f'5145 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS VACANT. To Painters.—Wanted. Six Brush Hands at Apply Foreman, Ynvsboth, Club Houtes, Penrniw- ceiber. rear Mountain e9283h4 Typev.-riting.—Wanted Lady Typists a-Ifo Pupl's. —Applv, The Yost Tvpewriting Company, Limited, 77, St. Mary-ytreet. Cardiff. e92S0s29 Wi-nted. Young 3fun P,,ed about lo good milker, and early riser.—Apply John Ball, Ty Gwyn Fai-m, Dlnas Powis. 39Sl'n6 Wanted, experienced Gardener.—Apply C. A. Gaskeil, Altr-ryn, Newport. MOD. 3930hZ Wanted, Boy, able to Plough and Make Himself Generally Useful on Farm; indoors.—James Da vies, Ochadraw Farm, Bridgend. 3852hl Wanted. Youth, to Make Himself L'«eful. Attend to Farm Dutsc-s; able to kill sheep.—Mrs. Thomas, Wcrngiinol, Nelgou, Trehavris. 3SMh4 Wanted, Gardener, General Mm; live in.—State wages D. Rees, Sully. Pcnarth. 3749s30 Wanted. Groom-Cardeffr; experienced driver; 8mf\11 kitchen garden; lawns; no glass—Apply P., Western Mail Office. Newport. 372.5b2 Wanted at; once, a strong Lad, ahout 18. for Dairywcik; ^ust be able to milk and heip deliver oocaslovally.—Apply T. Burge, Ton Pentrc, Rbondda Vrlley. 3650b2 Wanted immediately, Gardener; thoroughly expe- rienced glass, flowers, end vegetables.—Apply, giving references, E. M. Bann, Aberiman, near Aber- dare. 3502^30 Confectioners.—Gix>d, ali-round Hand Rcquived hot plate goods, &c.~Clarence Bakery, 80, Tudor- road, Cardiff. 3995h2 A rwpectable Young Man Required to Ijook After Horse and Deliver: prust. be fair scholar, and have good references.—Clarence Bakery, 80, Tudor-road, Cardiff. 3994h2 Wanted, for Patent Fuel Works in South Wales, Working Foreman, with a know'edge of the trade in all its branches.—Applv, stating tge, experience, and salary required, to W 68, Western Mail. Car- diff. 3956b2 Wanted imniodlatelyT^trong Touth. Third Hand; a&sist in bakehouse; 'used to horses; deliver; per- manency if suitable; Eve in.—Stuart Peters, Pem- broke Dock. 3935h'j Navvies Wanted at Upleadon Reservoir, near Newent.—Cruwya and Holbrough, Contractors. {44554 Wanted, an intelligeniTMan, with 12 months' charac- ter from last situation.—Anply, personally, Cardiff Milk Supply Co.. Castle-road. 3914h5 Wanted immediately, good Boot- and Shoe Repairer: nnipt bel steady.—Apply Manager, Oo-operative Society. Aberiillciy. 3867h5 Wanted immediately, Tespectabie Man as Haulier; one used to hay and com trade preferred.—Appiy Fishp-, Corn Stores, Penarth-road. Cardiff. 3831s30 Wanted, a Man to Make Aerated Waters and Make Himself Useful.—Apply D. E. Humphreys. Talbot Hotel. Newport, Men. 38191i4 To Pork Butchers.—Clean Young Man Wanted: -sell up in small goods; good slaughisnnan.—Apply HiWer, 133, Cowbridge-road. Cardiff. 3774h4 Electrical Engineering.—Messrs. Sydney F. Walker and Cn. have Vacancies for Two /ppi cnticcs. —Cardiff Electrical Works, Severn-road, Cardiff. 3733h2 To Brick Workers.—Wanted. Two Setters and Drawers for Continuous Firing hilc.—Apply Graig Brick Oompanv, Morriston. 14477 Men, Boys, and Overseers Wanted for Circular And Sample Distributing Business: cash f.:tld.-For par- ticulars address A.. Globe Advertisere' Agency, 139, Oxfcrd-Rtreet, London, W. 3b64hl Men, Yourhs.—All Classes Requiring Anv Employ- ment write at once situation guide free; busy time hundreds suited: don't delay.—Ts.nner and Co., Box 113. 112, Newingrton-cavweway, London. Men late Army. Navy, also write. 5605hl Tailors.—Wanted, first-class Coa.t Maker*.—Apply R. Mcintosh, Mill-str«et, Pontypridd. 444oo £ 10.—A Conditional Salary of 12s. 6d. to S10 per weei can be earned in Spare Hours or Evenings, hy Either Sex Everywhere.—Proof sent 'ree to anyone periling addressed envelope in own handwriting to Manager (Department 9 B), 79, St. Helen's-gardens, North Kensington. London, W. L12662 SITUATIONS WANTKD. Butchers.—Young Man, age 19, requires situation as improver: 4 years' experience; good references.— Davies. Mazzle Bridge, Neyland, Pem. e9279h2 Wanted, trustrrorthy and confidential engagement at the Cardiff Exhibition, or elsewhere, by Cardiff elderly gentleman (widower) fairly good accountant, with nautical and commercial experience; can re- side on premises if required.—Apply to W 24, Cardiff Express, stating duties and remuneration. eS277h2 Coachman; understands hunters and harness horses: drive pair; smart, light weight; married; aged 27.—Apply Curtis, Weston. Ross. 3965hl As Groom and Under C'oachmau near Cardiff pre. good references.—Apply Haiues, care oi Ed- wards, 9. Harriet-street, Cathays. 3931h6 As Groom, under Coachman or Single-handed; ride and drive weil; aged 20; good reference.—H Wood, 39, Edward-street, Cardiff. 3760c30 Young Man (24) Requires Situation Groom-Coach- man understands kitchen garden; year, seven months' good character disengaged.—Address Ernest r.evr.on, 2, Collt's-row, Chepstow-road, Newport, Mon. 3312h5 As Groom, Under Coachman or Single-handed; ride and drive well; aged 20 good reference.—H. Wood, 39, Edward-street, Cardiff. 3760hl ? Wanted, Situation by Man as Working Farm Bailiff or Groom and Plain Gardener; Wife, Dairy and Poultry or Plain Laundry; not afraid of work; five years 'in present situation.—George Williams, Penv- rhadw, Vaynor, near Mert.byr. 3907h5
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-?,-??-?- -==-? -?-= ETirESEMAIlDS, SERVANTS, AND £ ABM AIDS. Wanted a Clean Girl as General Servant; gc»d wages given.-App^y Mrs. Warrener, 93, George-street, Cathays. e9284,,30 Wanted immediately, a. General Servant; snail family; good reference required.—Apply a- 238, Newport-road. CsrdilT. 1'3213714 Wanted, in June. good Plain Cook; willing to make hersedf useful: family leaving Pembroke shortly.— Mre. North, Sprmgfield, Pembroke. 3980h2 Wanted, a good General Servant; no washing; 18 to 20.—16. Clare-street, Riverside, Cardiff. 3360h2 Wanted immediately] experienc.ed Housemaid.— Apply, with particulars, to Mis. Getlung, Abcr- baiden, Abergavenny. 3961 h2 Ccok-General for Tamilv of Three. near Cardiif; must be thorouglily respectable, good pla I cook, and have excellent references; another servant, kept. —W 67, Western Mail. Cardiff. 3971h2 Wanted immediately, a. thoroughly good General Servant; accustomed to cooking; aged about 25.— Apply Mrs. Evans, ROJal Stores, Shengbenith. near Caerphilly. 395oho Wanted, by 2Vtti May, respectable Young Person as Under Nurse and Assistant Housemaid; Church- woman; good references.—Apply Mrs. D. E. Williams, Nauler House. Housemaid Wanted; pSrlounnaid kt pt; country nlac" qu;et:Miss E., care of Price, .Postman, Brecon. H 3946b2 "Wanted, experienced Nurse-Housemaid or expe- rienced Housemaid Accustomed to Children; three cWldren: govemeM in daily'43, I'lymouth-road, Penarth, Cardiff. 3943h6 Wanted, for Llanishsn, Nurse-Housemaid; must be clean and trustworthv, good rcferetn'^s.—Mrs. Willow, Rosemount, Llanishen, or 2, Dumfries-place, Cai-diff. 3934hZ Wpnted, a good, strong General Se>rvant, who can cook; aged about 24; three in family.—Apply to Mrs. Temple Morris, 35, Windsor-place, Cardiff, a.t Bight p.m. 3882h5 Wanted, strong, respectable Young Girl as House- Parlounnaid.—MIB. Robathan. The Grove, Risca. hi General Servant Required; must have had good experience; na wasliirg n€cesKirv; no children in he use.—Address 7. Guildford-ore scent. Cardiff. hi Wanted Immediately, iuperior Ch-Wren's-maid; gorKl needlewoman: cut out; dressaisktr; eome t ousework; mail cart.—Apply Mrs. Pollard Lewis, Bank, Llanellv. Wanted, a good General Servant: also an Apprent:ce for the Toy and Fancy Trade.—E. Hadfield. 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I ' -1 ,.THE MYSTERY OF HAROLDSTONE…
I THE MYSTERY OF HAROLDSTONE HALL BY E, BOWEN ROWLANDS (Barrister &t-La.w) CHAPTER XII. It i9 most provoking wlieya the person you trish to see is out of town." It is calculated to ruffle the most phlegmatic, and Aden may well. be excused for having,given vent to a few ponderous oaths when, on the occasion of his third visit to Farworthy, he was told that he had not returned. He was in desperate earnest in his self-ordained mission, land would never know a minute's peaol-b. told himself—until, he had brought to justice the murderer of his cousin. Of Syselton he was mainly suspicious, but on reflection he could not bring himself to believe that his friend for many years, Farworthy, had a hand in so foul and devilish a deed. He might know something about it; he might indeed actually know who the murderer was, and equally well might he have good grounds for concealing his identity. "I will probe it to the bottom," he wrote to Mrs. Ration, and she had kissed the letter—and kept it. "A veiy silly proceeding," wiseacres will bleat out. Was it ?" She loved the writer, and regarded him with the full fire of affection which ta-kes possession of a woman who has loved but once in her life, and that when the bread. and-butter" sta.ge had long been passed. To herself she would admit that she £ U*Pft}^d 9i little too frequently with i»in» was occasionally intolerant, and wanted her own way, for no other reason than that she didn't want him to have his; but he ought to know that she loved him, she argued, and ho did. Aden was not uneasy in his mind about her constancy or love, and when she was thinking of him he was giving up all his time and facul- ties to mak^out "a case" against Sysetton. He had called at Belgrave-square once again, but was told that Syselton was not well enough to see anyone. The next day he ran down to Brighton, and stayed there elabora- ting his plans for a couple of days. When he returned, he naturally the first afternoon bent his steps towards Eaton-place. Mrs. Rawson was in, and in the drawing- room with her was the man he had vainly tried to find, Syselton, who coloured slightly on seeing who the new-comer was. This sur- prise hardly seemed to be of a pleasing char- acter, and his manifest embarrassment was not lessened by the very curt "How are you?" with which Aden greeted him. So you have been to Brighton," the widow said, with a charming affectation of careless- ness "very empty isn't it ?" Full, I should say," said Aden, crossly. Qk- Mr. Syselton has not long been 1 rftck, and he fou»^ it a dAKArt." "Changes are of everyday occurrence," Aden said. Yes; except in the case of tempers of some people," Mrs. Rawson returned pertly. "I suppose a compliment was intended, as my reputation for sweetness of temper is well known,' 'Aden replied, with an attempt at a laugh. "No, no, you are not at all good-tempered, and at times you are positively unbearable; that's the worst of you men; unless you are allowed to do exactly as you please, you be- come trials. Now, Mr..Syselton, isn't my philosophy sound?" ''Very." And there was a silence. Mrs. Rawson hardly knew how to carry on the conversation single-handed, and Aden and Syselton said nothing. "Do, do, do talk," she said at length, with a sigh; I feel rather sleepy and require rousing." "I fear if I did I might give rein to my ill-tamper, Aden said, gloomily. Well, there is a distinct chance of your doing so, but I will run the risk; anything is better than dullness." Even a row with me ?" Even a row with you." Syselton spoke. "I was sorry that I was not well when you came to see me, Aden; had I known that you were the caller, I should have seen you." Oh, it doesn't matter at all, thanks," said Aden, dropping some of his former stand- offishness. "I was desirous," Syselton continued, "of seeing you on a point which I can speak of now—if you have no objection?'' he added, turning to M.r.ø- Kawroij,, "N one; if it is amusing or exciting, I shall be devoutly thankful. What is it?" "A question." Aden tixed his eye-glass, and solemnly viewed the speaker. Will do any best to answer it. Fire away." "At Mr. Haroldstone's house"—Mrs. Raw- son shuddered, Aden stared harder than ever— opposite, or nearly opposite, the room in which Miss Haroldstone's body was placed there are three rooms, are there not?" Mrs. Rawson nodded; she dreaded a re- currence to the night of the murder and its subsequent events. In one of these I slept; the next door to me was that man Picke, and on the other side-who ?" Mi1. Aden had the white room," Mrs. Rawson interrupted. No," Aden explained, "Farwortliy did; I occupied his room that evening, and when he came back, finding that I had removed my things there, he took mine" Mrs. Rawson's heart beat quickly, but Syselton only remarked, Ob, I was curious to find out that." Aden queried. "Anything to do with the- 1" Syselton apparently knew what word was coming. He said "No; but it clears my path entirely, and there are now no obstacles to my progress." "In what direction f You will pardon me, Mrs. Rawson, for delaying my answer to that question. It is not only desirable, but even necessary in the interests of all, that I .should maintain silence ,at any rate, for the present. When 1 can safely disclose all that I know, if you insist, I will do so, but I doubt if you will thank yourselves for having forced such a terribly painful task upon me. Believe me, I do repent what I have already done, and would not willingly add to your troubles." He spoke with great deliberation and an earnestness at variance with his apparent char- a-cter, and for the first time in her life Mrs. Rawson was favourably impressed with him. Aden, too, thought that he saw before him one who was more of a man of action than a mollusc he was perplexed. Could he have killed Madge?" Why do you speak of repenting what you have already done ?" Mrs. Rawson asked. That again i cannot, I dare not, explain now. Mrs. Rawson, for your sake, for the sake of everyone connected with you, I beg you not to question me. I am going through with this, but the time is not ripe as yet, and when it is, God help you I think I must go now," he added, and, taking up his hat, he said "Good-bye." "Good-bye. You must come and see me again soon," Mrs. Rawson said, kindly. "Thanks; I shall be delighted. Good-bye, Aden." Good-bye." He walked noiselessly away. The door had hardly closed upon Syselton before the two began to eagerly discuss his enigmatical behaviour. As a rule his reticence amounted to chur- lishness, and not in the recollection of either of them had he manifested even slightly the emotion which had so thoroughly vaved him that afternooa He must hold the key to the secret," Aden said, and, seeing that his companion was equally mystified, Josephine, what is your opinion about all this?" "I don't know what to make of it; it is so very strange," she replied. "It seems clear that Mr. Syselton either knows, or wishes to appear to know, who is responsible for Madge's death." "Seems like it." he a.greed. "I do wish, dear, that you had not plunged into this affair. It can do no good to poor Madge, and from what Mr. Syselton said it may do harm to many others. Oh, I would give anything I have to understand his mean- ing I won't go as far as all that, but it would be a good thing certainly, a.nd I wish I could get at it:' He went over to where she was sitting, and drew her head on to his shoulder. "Let us leave the subject now, dear, and talk of something pleasanter. As you please." she demurely assented. "What shall it be?" Ourselves," he suggested. "Yourself, you mean," she corrected. Willingly let me whisper something into your ear." Yes is it so fragile the it won't be c-ble to bear the pressure of the air?" she asked, laughingly. Well, perhaps; but, I only, you know what I mean, don't you f' "No, indeed, I do not," opening her eyes very wide. You must know about-! "Yes. about what?"' O.u; wedding; when shall it be?" "Whenever you like," she said, gently. "Next month?" Yes, if you-" He behaved: very rudely in preventing her finishing the sentence, but she was not angry. She was, however, displeased with her foot- man who came in with tea.. He should have known better than to enter without making some sort of noiGe, but he didn't, and a month's notice was his reward. A footman's business requires a lot of knowing, and it takes more than height and a good presence to make what the comic papers will persist in calling a "flunkey." Mrs. Rawson's servant was not a finished article. She paid good wages, and she ought to have seen that she got it. She hinted as much to Aden. I declare, I hear Jack's voice downstairs." he said. Yes; he has been here all the afternoon, teaching Myra how to play the banjo," she replied. Very good; of such stuff are men made 1" he sneered. "Don't be cynical; out of sight out of mind it is with most of us, and if you were to lose me you wouldn't, of course, enter a Dominican Monastery, wouldn't you, Gerald?" No, I would shoot myself; but, darling, seriously speaking, I have been on the look out for Jack for some days, but couldn't light on trace of him. Now he is here, I shall collar him." "He will be up, I expect, soon." Yes. here ho comes"; as footsteps were heard outside the room, and Farworthy, com- ing in, shook hands with Mrs. Rawson and his friej*" J Never at home when I call," Aden said, arily; but what matter, suppose I must take my chance with boot and candlestick makers. What are, you doing with yourself?" "Nothing," he answered, wearily. No- thing, I think of doing a tour round the world." "It would do you good," Mrs. Rawson said, cheerily. "I think it would." So do I," said Aden. Oh, I don't know; it would be a good deal of trouble. So it would; you're right there." "Wonderful unanimity! Quite aston- ishing Mrs. Rawson said, when you do make up your minds to agree, you don't stop at half measures." "It's the only safeguard that friends have, for when argument takes the place of agree- ment friendahip is at an end," Aden said, shortly. Quite true, Gerald." Mr. Farworthy, I this time agree with you," she laughed, breaking off to ask, "Where is Myra?" It was somewhat surprising that she had not come up with Farworthy. but later on she did, and excused herself on the ground that he had been feeding Her canaries. She sipped her tea and did very little towards helping Mrs. Rawson carry on the conversa- tion, but she was quite capable of carrying it on single-handed, and did so very briskly. The two men, in proportion to her talkative- ness, grew more silent. Aden was thinking how he could have even momentarily sus- pected his friend of the crime, and Farworthy was as usual wrapped up in himse& From such a pair little that was interesting or enlivening could be expected, and as a matter of fact none was forthcoming. When Mrs. Raw- son was completely exhausted, Aden got op to go. and Farworthy followed his example. They walked home together, but Aden made' no reference either to the murder or Picke*# story. He felt that the latter had concocted the story in order to blackmail, and reckoned that he was sensible in believing that a man who could lie as Picke had done with regard to himself was not worth following in other respects. Picke had said that he had seen ? him—Aden—come out of the "white room,* and afterwards go through the ghastly series of actions he declared that he had witnessed. It certainly was not he. and it was almost impossible to mistake Farworthy for him. Picke might have been speaking the truth, but he preferred to trust his own instinct to the word of a man who had confessed himself a blackmailer. He resolved to dismiss from his mind all question of Farworthy's guilt. Will you dine with me to-night?" he said, as they turned into Piccadilly, Yes where ?'' Anywhere." | "ciubr vvjN No; let it be the Berkeley." '< "All right." Anything for a change." (To be continued). -'C'-?"
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