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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAM. IToTices appearing under these headings are charged at the following rates:- If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS," "WES- TEEN MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 30 Words and Id. for each Additional Word. If Inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL" only, Is. for 30 Words and Id. for every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unless authenticated by the name and address of the,sender. Telegrams or telephonic messages cannot be acted on until confirmed in writing. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. fJVHEATKE JJOYAL, QARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.ROBERT REDFORD. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. THE LATEST MUSICAL FARCICAL COMEDY, ^THAT JJECAME OF FJIOTMAN. Including all the Pantomime Favourites, viz.: —Arthur E. Godfrey, Leo Sterling, J. E. Nightingale, and Miss Maud Prenton. Next Week:—"The Rich and Poor of London. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 352. al3987 G R A N D T HEATRE. Lessee and Manager EDWARD QUIQLEY. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. ARRAH-NA-POGUE. Popular Prices. e15107 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more deserve it.Addison. THE CARDIFJT EMPIRE. QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. Animated Photographs on the Bioscope of the CORONATION OF ALPHONSO XIII., KING OF SPAIN. Scene outside the Railway Station. Arrival of foreign Princes, jfce.—The Royal Procession, in which the King's Carriage remains in the picture nearly two minutes, giving an excellent portrait.—The Ceremonies at the Monument of Alphonso XII. Laying Founda- tion-stone. &c.—The Military Review before His Majesty the King of Spain-an imposing spectacle.—The Battle of Flowers in the Palace Garden. The Two Pretty, Graceful. Agile SISTERS GERETTI, On the Double Trapeze. An Artistic and Clever Act. Laughter and Surprise created by PAUL SANDOR, From the Hippodrome, a Ventriloquist with the Oddest Circus ever seen. Sketches of London Life that raise roars of Laughter by the HORNE BROS. TROUPE, Whose Characterisation. Comic Pugilism, and Stagecraft simply delight their Audiences. CLIFF RYLAND, "HIMSELF," the Quaint Comedian. DAN PAUL TON, ROSE SYLVESTER, Comedian. In Song and Dance. QUAINT HARRY LAWSON, With Laughable Songs in Funny Characters. MDLLE. SHUMANN. The Smallest Juggler in the World. EDNA PENVILLE, A Pleasing Vocalist. "When he sees me in the Light," TOM LEAMORE, "The Window Cleaner." Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. r Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. NEWPORT E W P O R T E M P~TRTE7 N E CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The American Mirror Dancer, DIANA, from the Alhambra. London, Frazer and Mac. the Comedy Couple. Les Liosalfa, Transforma- tion on Trapeze. Our Lodger," Johnny Alexander and Company. Harry Bedford. Comedian. "The Marriage Broker," Booker and Narbis. OHvc Try?, Comediennes. The Saxons, in cfuflini? "Att-fiHr'Kiwton." who claims to be the Strongest Man in the World. L18854 Lye E U M, jy E AY P Oil T. Proprietor & Manager Mr.CLARENCE SOUNES TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. MATINEE. SATURDAY, at 2.30. THE SCREAMING FARCICAL COMEDY, THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BROWN. Secure Your Seats. Booking Office Open Ten to Ten. 79804 SALES BY AUCTION. CHURCH STREET SALEROOMS, Vy CARDIFF.—Mr. A. SETCHFIELD is a Buyer of all kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS and surplus and other Stocks, or will Sell eame on Commission. Money Advanced on goods sent in for sale. Good prices given and prompt settle- ments made. Sales take place on Mondays and Thursdays at 2 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays at I p. m. elKo6 SHIPPING NOTICE. I SOU T H AFRICA. REDUCED FARES-JB10 10s. Permits and Tickets from Government Licensed Agents. DAVIES, 48, Charles-street, Cardiff. Na.t. Tel., 01384. e9900 HOTELS AND HYDROS. CARDIFF. NOTICE. VISITORS TO JJOATH pARK Will find Good Accommodation at FAIR OAK CAFE, TRAM TERMINUS, ROATH PARK. SPACIOUS TEA AND COFFEE ROOMS. 300D STABLING AND STORAGE FOR VEHICLES AND CYCLES. SPECIAL TERMS FOR-LARGE PARTIES. Apply H. HILBORNE. NOTE.—Twenty Yards from Tram Terminu3. Open Every Day from Eight a.m. to Ten p.m. —.— a 13932 SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE Regd.) Warranted to stand the SUN, SEA, OR RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE, 558. SOLE AGENTS: STEWART & STEWART I THE CASH TAILORS, 27, CASTLE ^RCade, CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. wWxU PAGE 4 TO-DAY. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. CROSS BROS., THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, 3 AND 49 ST. MARY STREET. COMPETITION PARCEL of CUTLERY. 36 ARTICLES 15/. POST PAID. B TABLE KNIVES 1 DESSERT FORKS DESSERT KNIVES fa DE.-iSEBT SPOONS TABLE FORKS 11 TEA SPuONS Or 3 of each for 7e. 6d. or 4 of each for 10s. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT APPROVED OF. &1008 BEECHAMS PILLS CURE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. B EECHAM'S p I L L S REMOVE WIND and PAINS in the STOMACH, AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS, • ENSURB PROPER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. B EECHAM'S TRILLS MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, and KEEP WELL. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES on tae SKIN. LAY the foundation of GOOD HEALTH. SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. B EECHAM'S pILLS PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY. ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, in their action. REMOVE the result of OVER-INDULGENCE. CURE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. ,BEECHAM'S PILLS Are SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the DISEASES and AILMENTS COMMON to FEMALES. IMPROVE the COMPLEXION. REGULATE the SYSTEM. BEECHAM'S PILLS have stood the test of over 50 years without the publication of testimonials, as they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. BEECHAM'S pILLS JO eS456 ANNUAL SHOW, 38 AND 41, QUEEN STREET. SPRING, 1902. THE CORONATION SUITE, IN HONOUR OF THE KING. CALL OR SEND FOR A DESIGN. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. D i n i ng., m g. Bed roo m. 300 IN STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. MILES READY TO LAY ON YOUR FLOORS. AN EXHIBITION FREE OF CHARGE. Furniture Re-upholstered. Bedding Re-made. P. E. GANE THE ART FURNISHER, 38 and 41. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Is t*16 motto adopted and VJrVJv/JL/ carried out in our suc- cessful and constantly- increasing Boot Business. Ti HP O The selections of lines for 11" Fl f X Jo this summer have been made with increased care, and the result is, we I I | « i believe, the best assort- C ) B~l | nient of good Boots and Shoes in the district. LADIES' HIGH-GRADE Glace Kid. Box Calf, And Patent Leather WALKING SHOES. 5/11, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 13/6. LADIES' HIGH-CLASS WALKING BOOTS. Button and Lace, in Glace Kid and Box Calf. 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, 13/6, 16/6, 20/ GIRLS' SCHOOL BOOTS, very Durable and Stylish, in Glace Kid and Box Calf, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6. BOYLE & CO., 2 HIGH STREET 17. CHURCH-STREET, 10, CHURCH-STREET, 28, ST. MARY-STREET. And Branches, CARDIFF. e9851-2 PIA NOS JL By All Leading Makers, including RICHD. LIPP and SOHN, STUTTGART (Sole Agency), BRINSMEAD, COLLARD. CRAMER. Ac. OltGANS By MASON and HAMLIN, WEAVER (Sole Agency), FARRAND (Sole Agency). Also SOLE AGENTS for the CECILIAN PIANO SELF-PLAYER, The most perfect yet introduced. Our Registered Model Pianos, including the FAMOUS COLLEGE MODEL. For JE16168. prompt cash. Full Illustrated Lists Free. Cash and Hire Purchase Terms. DALE, FORTY, AND CO., HIGH-STREET. CARDIFF. Also at Cheltenham, Birmingham, Ac., Ac. Nat. Tele. 1103. e9141 BRITISH BATTLES, issued in fort- B nightly parts, each containing four Photogravures, One Shilling.—Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. and all Newsagents. Part 2 now on Sale. IN CASE THERE SHOULD BE ANY MISUNDERSTANDING CONCERNING RECENT EVENTS, TEMPLAR MALINS Begs to announce that he Still TAKES OUT and PUTS IN TEETH AT KING'S CHAMBERS- 29, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, FROM 2 TILL 6 DAILY. r '■ I BRITON FERRY PARISH CHURCH AND THE VICAR, REV. D. LEWIS, M. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid AdTertisementa are inserted in the 11 EVENING EXPRESS" at the following ratei:— THRKE SIX • TIMES. TIMKS. S. D. S. D. S: D. 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 E ~i~ COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTERN MAIL" and EVENING EXPBESS WORDS. ONCE. THRKK SIX TIMKS. TIMKS. S D. S. D. S. D. 12 or less. 0 8 1 4 20 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra 7 n „ „ „ words 0 4 0 8 1 0 In all caeea the name and address lire oounted as part of the advertisement. PERSONAL. COUPLE would adopt Baby; good home.—L 82rEven~ ing Express, Cardiff. el45o3 DEMOISELLE rencontree a la procession sur la pelouse du pare du chateau obtigerait comminuquer sou adresae ?ux Messieurs que Pont phbtographiee.— Priere repondre L 74, Express, Cardiff. el21303 SOHOLASfjq eXS0o9 Prtjatc evening lessons Conversational French, fctate terms L 66, Evening Express, Car- el27o3 IJ'.vers'ty College, reqires Boys as pupils vfca !on' —July—September; elementary Cardiff JPC exPer'enced.—L 34, Evening Express, e90o3 W^TT?D;, 't certificated Head Teacher St. Mary's ',1an bchool, Bute-terrace, Cardiff, September Cardiff ° England-—APPly Vicar of St. Mary's, el30o6 LOST AND FOUND. Neath. £ 5 Beward.—Stolen, on the R > 1 y' 1S02' a 8rent's RaKl*n Bicycle, No. B rim h enamelled; straight handle bars; Bowden near'y new.—Anyone giving Information to the lef-constable, Neath, leading to the recovery of the bicycle and apprehension of the thief, will receive the above reward. e92o4 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WAAiTJiD, respectable Person, take charge house T V during lady's absence.—25, Plasturton-avenue, Cardiff. el75o9 WANTED, General Servant: early riser without calling; knowledge of cooking; no washing, win- dows, or silver; help given.—Mrs. Davies, 13, Marl- borough-rofod, St. John's Wood, London. cl74o5 COOK-Generai and Housemaid-General required imme- C diately.-Apply Saint Andrew's, Penarth. el71o7 EXXJERXENCED Cook-General wanted at once; small family.—Apply, stating wages, Torrington, Porth- eawl. el52o4 HOUSEMAID, capable, active, strong, wanted for Oxford, in family of 4, sometimes 5; parlourmaid kept; good plain needlewoman; able to wait table; good wages.—Full particulars to Mrs. Holmes, 4, Raw- linson-road, Oxford. e13903 WANTED, General Servant.—Apply, with reflv T T rences. at once to Maindee House, Barry. el32o6 GOOD Plain Cook wanted immediately-in small GOOD Plain Cook wanted immediately-in small family; 2 other maidservants kept.—Apply, stating all particulars, to Mrs. Davies, Grovefteld, Penygraig, Rhondda Valley. el0304 WANTED, respectable GirFTabout 15, for mornings. —132, Newport-road, Cardiff. el43o3 GOOD General Servant wanted; good home] no washing.—Apply, by letter, stating age and refe- rence, Mr*. Orsman, Dinas Powia. 1"8604 WANTED, a good Experienced Cook-General, ~aI?o Housemaid-Sewingmaid, by June 10th, for family of 3; must have thoroughly good references.-Apply either by letter or personally, between 6 and 8 p.m., 125, Cathdral-road, Cardiff. e82o3 WANTED immediately, General Servant.—Apply Mrs. Milner, 7, St. Andrew's-crescent, Cardiff. el64o7 WANTED, experienced General; 2 in family.— "f Apply, after 6, 3. Cathedral-road, Cardiff. el70o7 WANTED, good General Servant.—Apply, after 7, 48, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e70o3 WANTED, experienced Cook; good wages] small family; reference.—Mrs. Hann, Aberaman, Aber- dare. el1004 ANTED, good General Servant, with references.— W Apply Mrs. Horton, 42, Taff-street, Pontypridd e77o3 WANTED, family Washing by experienced Laun- W dress.—42, Spring Gardens-place, Roath, Cardiff. e93o4 WANTED, General Servant; no washing. Also Morning Girl.—12, Eichmond-road, Cardiff. el62o7 WANTED, a thoroughly domesticated Help.—Apply Mrs. Dyher, 38, Westbourne-road, Penarth. el38o6 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, active Barmaid for working district; references required.—Lord Wimbome Hotel, Car- diff. el55o4 WAITRESSES, Chambermaids, Housemaids.—Davies] Employment Agents, 48. Charles-street. Cardiff. HEAD Boots, Second Boots, 4 Waiters, 3 Porters!^ Davies, 48, C'harles-ptreet. Cardiff. CHK!\ 4 ( ooks, 6 Kitchenmaids, Scullerymaids] for Cardiff, Tenby, llfracombe.—Davies. Charles-street. MANAGER, Manageress, Housekeeper, Bookkeeper. -Davies. 48, Charles-street. Telephone 01384. CARDIFF, llfracombe, Tenby, Bristol, Swansea; C numbers wanted.—Davies, Emigration Offices, 48, Charlc-s-street. B"ARMAIDSr Shop Assistants, Lady Help. Corn- panions.—Davies. 48, Charles-street, Cardiff. eS899 WANTED, respectable, experienced young Man as W Wine and Smoke-room Waiter; also Lad as page.- Applicants please state full particulars, experience, age, reference, Pump House Hotel, Llandrindod Wells. el61o7 HOTEL SERVANTS, Continued. BEER and Spirit Trades (wholesale licence;.—Smart Couple wanted; rent free and 30s. weekly.— Address L 43, Evening Express, Cardiff. e95o4 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. BOOT Trade.—Boyle and Co., Cardifl, require smart, active Junior Salesman; salary, reference, el33o6 BUTCHERS.—Wanted, young Man; must be good all-round slaughterman, and assist in shop.—Also strong Lad; to do round and look after horse.-Russell, Swansea. e6203 CLERK rience; moderate salary.—L 83, Evening Express, Cardiff. el48o7 DRAPERY.—Wanted, smart Junior (young) for Dra- pery. Also Improver.—Apply, stating age, expe- rience, salary, to Pugh and Co., Builth Wells. e10704- FREMAN Mason wanted by an old-established firm of contractors; tip-top wages paid to a suitable man well up in his work.-Apply Box M 10, Evening Express, Cardiff. el78o9 FIREMEN, Brakesmen, and Railwaymen of all grades wanted; non-TTnionists.—Apply Free Labour-hall, 1, Mill-lane, Cardiff. e2402 ERRAND BOV wanted.—Apply Lewis's, Drapers, near Hayes Bridge, 290, Bute-street, Cardiff. el47o7 INCREASE Your Income.—There are many men who at the present time are earning only a small weekly wage who would be glad to have an oppor- tunity of adding to their incomes. To such men, if they arc intelligent, active, and able to spare a few hours daily, this advertisement is addressed; and any- one who wishes to know how his earnings may be increased and his interests advanced will be supplied with particulars free upon application. The work need not interfere with any present occupation, and an hour or so per day regularly employed in this particular business has been found by many who have commenced by taking up the work in their spare time sufficient to make a sp!endid start, which has encouraged them, after learning the work, to devote their whole time, giving up other employment. Residence in any part of the United Kingdom is no objection, as the work can be • localised.—For particulars, address L 35, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. el0058 \TR LucJdstrom, of The Gallery, Tenarth, has a ItX vacancy for 1 paying and 1 free pupil; all the branches of photography taught according to arrange- ment- el0081 MILLINER wanted; stylish; must have good refe- rences.—Williams, Bradford House, Tonypandy. el29o6 OUTFITTING.—Wanted. experienced Hand to manage outfitting and mercery department.—State age, experience, salary, references, Pugh and Co., Clothiers, Buiith Wells. e10804 OUTFITTING.—A smart and energetic Junior wanted at once.-Apply, with full particulars, William Thomas, Caerauz near Maesteg. el79o5 OLD-established firm require smart Man to represent them on commission; experience unnecessary; state present employment.—Address L 52, Evening Express Cardiff. ell605 PORTER.—Wanted, a strong Lad.-Apply E. Roberts, p 30, Duke-straet, Cardiff. el63o4 SMART Boy wanted (14).—Apply Overseer, Express Office, Cardiff. el9<>96 WANTED, a qualified assistant; indoor; one able w to ride preferred; dispenser kept; usual bond.- Dr. Mason, Pontypool, Mon. el53o3 WANTED, Prewtr's Celierman, who thoroughly f I understands skimming and cleansing systems.- Brewery, Barry. e16504 WANTED, a steady, reliable Man as working fore- TV man for beer bottling store; must have practical experience.—Apply, giving full particulars, L 96, Even- ing Express. Cardiff. el50o4 WANTED, a smart Lad in stockbroker's office; must be expert in shorthand and good writer. Apply, own handwriting, L 87, Western Mail, Cardiff. el0077 WANTED, for Cardiff, respectable Lad; look after horse, make himself useful; live out.-Wages, references. M 11. Evening Express. Cardiff. el77o5 WANTED at once, stockbroker's Head cierk; t capable of taking charge of books and correspon- dence; none except fully experienced need apply.- Apply, by letter, L 12, Evening Express, Cardiff. el0054 WANTED, an active young Man as porter: with good knowledge of garden.—Apply, with refe- rences, Williams, Draper, Pontypool. el57o7 WANTED, good Man as ostler; capable of driving W four-in-hand: must be sober.-Weekes, Merthyr. 1'6703 WANTED, a Man for Bicycle Repairing.—Apply P. James, Cycle Stores. Tonypandy. el41q3 WANTED, two experienced Gas Stokers; wages, 5s. per shift.—Apply Rankin, Manager, Gasworks, Ferndale. e64o3 WANTEI>, position as Shorthand Clerk by certifi- cated phonographer; moderate salary: excellent references.—Apply Fono, Western Mail Offices, Mer- thyr. • e6603 WANTED, situation as Plain Gardener; single- handed; aged 27; single.—Address H. Dew, Fair- wood Lodge, Killay R.S.O., Swansea. ell7o3 YOUNG Man seeks situation as Improver to Gas- fitting; no objection to going abroad.—Address L 25, Evening Express, CarditT. p.71)03 YOUNG Man, 30, married, 7 years' sea experience Y steward, fair education, wants employment ashore. L 26, Evening Express, Cardiff. 22s. 6d. Weekly.—A salary of 7s. 6d. to 22s. 6d. offered to either sex (who can write) for their spare moments; work may be done evenings.—Particulars sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Trustcott and Co., 6a, Glendower, Torquay. 1'16909 QOs. Weekly.—Spare time employment everywhere O offered either sex (who can write).—Send addressed envelope F. Lewis (Dept C), 11, Pickering-place, Lon- don, W. el0068 PREMISES. MESSES. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold Se6 "Western Mail" daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. e9780 APPLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate Agent. 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to let: Daisy-street, 55.; 78, Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.; 50. Court-road, 8s. 6d.; 43, Wyndham-crescent, 10s. 6d., Ac. 'u- e9944 17>OR sale, St. Radigund's, Radyr, charming Country Residence: delightfully situated, standing in its own grounds of about 2 ucres: close to T.V.R. station, and within 5 miles of Cardiff; house contains 3 recep- tion-rooms, large hall, 7 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, w.c.'s, kitchens, larder, and flower gardens; stables, coach- houses, &c.; also coachman's cottage; additional land at a merely nominal rent could be obtained if required. -Apply Mr. Tregerthen Dunn, 27, Mount-stuart-square, Cardiff. el4907 TTIOR sale. Gold Tops, Newport, Family Residence; F containing 3 reception-rooms, 6 bedrooms, and usual conveniences; garden, greenhouse, &c.; two minutes from railway.—For particulars apply 5, High- street, Newport. eô503 PREMISES, Continued. EXCELLENT Business Premises to let in Bath: best position for'ready-money trade.—Particulars D., 6, Cranbourne-court, Albert Bridge, London, S.W. el1505 T LANDAFF.—Modern Residence, pleasantly situated; L near 'bus aad rail;, with 2 reception, 5 bedrooms, bath (h. and c.); good garden; early pos3ession.-L 60, Evening Express, Cardiff. el20o5 LANGLAND Bay.—Small Furnished House to let L summer holidays.—Prothero. Mumbles. el53o4 BUILDER'S "Vard, with excellent joiners' shops, offices, stable, &c.; or would suit cab proprietor. Dawson, 88, Ryder-street, Canton, Cardiff. el7209 SHOE-repairing Shop; 3s.; suit good workman.— S Apply 121. Woodville-rpad, Cardiff. el59o7 SOUTHERN DOWN.—To let, furnished, for any por- Is tion of June, August, September, comfortable House; 3 sitting-rooms, 6 bedrooms; garden and stables.—For te:-ms, K 54. Evening Express, Cardiff. ell805 FR sale, House in Lochaber-street, Roath Park, Cardiff; 7 rooms.—Apply 33. eS9o3 50—52, Ethel-street; rent, 5s. 6d.; re-decorated for 5 respectable tenants.—Sessions, Cardiff. e7903 85, Craddock-street; thoroughly re-decorated; 10s. weekly.—Apply Sessions (Limited), Penarth-road, Cardiff. ell2o4 EXCELLENT 1-stall Stable, Coachhouse, &c., Kad- nor-road.—Apply 258, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. el60o7 EWTON, Porthcawl, close to sea, Furnished Bunga- low; sitting-room, kitchen, pantry; 4 bedrooms; usual offices.—Lambert, Auctioneer. Bridgend. elCWo4 I^KEE House, Full MoonTBeaufort-Btreet, Brynmawiv^ Apply Peglers, Brynmawr. e61o3 Ij^OR sale, 85, Cathedral-road; 3 reception, 6 bed rooms; box-room, cellar, conservatory, greenhouse: well-appointed kitchen, scullery, and other offices; well laid-out planted garden, with trees, back and front.— Applv as above. e9104 TO Let. 20, Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff; centre of town. —Apply W. Jones, 202, Newport-road. el002d TO let, corner House and Shop, 55a, Craddock-street; fixtures; hot and cold 6ath; rent, *12s. 6d. inclu- sive.—Apply 46. Ilachen-plco. el0004 STORAGE^Accommodation for goods: stabling, work- shop, factorv.—Langmaid, 41, Partridge-road. Car- diff. C10080 APARTMENTS. BOARD and Lodging, Llandaff or Canton, gentleman and wife; bedroom and sitting-room.—-State terms L 84, Evening Express, Cardiff. 146c3 L~ ODGINGS,~2 respectable men; bath; terms mode- rate.— 26, Cogan-terrace, off Miskin-street, Cathays. Cardiff. _n_- elS&ol ORTHCAWL.—Craiglands, wmfortable Apartments P facing sea; good cooking and attendance; mode- rate terms. el24o5 t) or Unfurnished Booms to-let; convenient.—75, M on therm er-road. Cathays, Cardiff. el34o6 INEHEAD—Osborne" Boarding-house, 1, The M Avenue; within 3 minutes' walk of sea front; pleasant lawn; every kosie comfort; liberal table. Apartments. Moderate inclusive ternm.—Apply Mana- geress. e966d T)OBTHCAWL —ApartmenttTtacin? sea; large P rooms; moderate terms; good attendance.- i)arid, Ty-Draw. e658d Tyj- ICELY-furnished Front Apartments; even- con- X i venience; terms moderate.—136, Richmond-road, Cardiff. el0059 BICYCLES, Ac. A Lady's Standard Rudge-Whit worth Bicycle, suitable for a short rider, Clipper Reflex types, shop soiled only; fully guaranteed, as usual; £8 17s. 6d.; free wheel fitted at very slight extra charge.—Rudge-Whit- worth (Ltd.), 108. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. el0061 A Lady's Standard Rudge-Whitworth, medium size frame, suitable for a fairly tall rider, Clipper Reflex tyres fitted, shop soiled only; fully guaranteed; £ 3 17s. 6d.; free wheel fitted at alight extra charge.-Rudge- Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. el0061 A Lady's 1901 Special Rudge-Whitworth, medium size frame; also one suitable for tall rider; shop soiled only; fully guaranteed; usual price jElS 15s., to clear El.) 12s.—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 103, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. el0061 A few Ladies' Special Rudge-Whitworth Cycles, shop soiled only, fitted with or without free wheels and rim brakes; usual price £15 15s.; must be cleared: every part fully guaranteed, as usual; sacrifice at £ 13 10a.- Eudge-WHitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. el0061 A Gent.'s Special P.u dge W b it wort h, light roadster, medium size frame, enamelled black, lined gold, weight 271b., shop soiled only; fully guaranteed; plated wheels fitted and front rim brakes; L12 12s.-Rudge- Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elOOSl A Gent's Special 1901 rfiadster, fitted with free wheel and 2 rim brakes, shop soiled only; fully guaran- teed; usual price E15 15s.. sacrifice £12 12s.-Rudge- Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. el0061 A few good Second-hand Bicycles are on Sale at ex- ceptionally low prices; room wanted for our 1902 machines; all second-hand machines are thoroughly repaired and overhauled before being sold; various makes on sale, including Rudge-Whitworths. Swifts, Quadrants. New Hudsons, Ac., prices very low to clear; call and inspect.—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. P10061 LD Cycles taken in part payment for the latest 1902 0 Special Rudge-Whitworths; Ladies' Cycles a speciality; the fastest Path Racers made; speed men should inspect and try our Special No. 25, with short head and 26in. wheels, as ridden by A. S. Ingram, the Polytechnic crack, and other famous rider*. Lists free. —Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. el0061 FOR disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, silver-plated Westwood rims, genuine A.B. Velox tyres, 1902, guaranteed; costly machine: quite new; not soiled; sacrifice f-5 10s, lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.—K Gill, Waverley Villa, Beach-road, Weston-super-Mare. ef5d A YLIFFE and Sons, manufacturers of the well- £ X known Daisy Cycle. Writs for catalogue. Daisy Cycles overhauled free of charge for two years when built to order. One grade only in Daisy Cycles- highest obtainable. Ladies' and Gent's 1902 models, gold and silver lining, with plated or Roman rims, will be found an ideal mount. Daisy Cycles cannot be excelled. Featherweight Racers. Road Racers, and light Roadsters—for finish and easy running the most up-to-date Cycle in Wales.-Addrcgg, Ayliffe and Sons, Daisy Cycle and Motor Works, Cardiff and Newport, Nat. Tel., 832 Cardiff. e9768 YLIFFE-and S«ns for Plating and Enamelling. Daisy Cycle Works for repairs to any make cycle. Avliffe and !-one for 2 speed goar and free wheels. Daisy Cycle Works, Cardiff, for Morrow Hubs and accessories. e976S ROBERT Bevan can supply you with a luxurious Swift Cycle, with free wheel, plated rim, and 2 brakes, for L10 10s., or 12 monthly payments. e9761 OBERT Bevan can supply you with a new Hudson Cycle, with free wheel, front rim brake, Bowden brake, Dunlop tyws, and plated rims, for £10 10s.. or 12 monthly payments. e9761 BICYCLES, Continued. ROBERT Bevan can supply you with a Star Cycle, fitted with free wheel, 2 brake;, high-grade tyres, for £9 9s.. or 18 payments of 13s. 6d. e9761 ROBERT Bevan can supply you with a Star Cycle for £ 8 10s., or 18 monthly payments of 12s; guaranteed for 2 years. e9761 ROBERT Bevan can build you a Majestic Road Racer, fitted with Dunlop tyres, plated rims, beau- tifully lined silver, for £11 lis. E. Burgess won all his heats and a first and third prize on his Majestic in the Sophia Gardens on Whit Monday. e9761 ROBERT Bevan has a large number of really good second-hand Cycles from £ 2 10s.; also a number of slightly shop-soiled Cycles to clear cheap.—Only address:—29-31, Castle-street. Cardiff. e9761 A high-grade Quadrant Cycle can be obtained for 10s. cash, or 12 monthly payments of 21a.; no hire agreement to be aigned; the machine becomes abso- lutely your own property on payment of first instalment. —Write for full particulars to The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Iitd.), Government Contractors, 35, Castle-street, Car- diff (next door to the Angel Hotel). e9814 ARE you wondering whstt to do with your old Machine? If so, write to the Quadrant Cycle Oo. (Ltd.), and see what .price they will allo~ you for it in exchange for a new Quadrant; second-hand machines of my make taken in part exchange for a Quadrant. e9814 ALL Quadrant Cycle* are made of the finest material obtainable, and for durability, excellence of finish, Jnd easy running cannot be beatfiD • free wheel, best plated rims. &c.. from £11) log. f-9814 A £ 5 Bank of England Note is known everyhwere, and so is a Quadrant Cycle, but remember there are imitations of both. If you want a genuine Quadrant go to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Con- tractors, 35, Castle-street, Cardiff, or to one of their authors aeer>t* e9814 Quadrant 'Aotol l C*ye;c obtained the A Quadrant Motor Cycle obtained the highest award at the Crystal Palace Motor Show on Fehruary 14th for the combination lever, as the best distinctive im- provement exhibited; one lever does the work of four; writ" for. illustrated lists.—The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Oontrvtors, 35. CastlMtreet, Cardiff (next door to the Amrcl Hotel). e9814 A few good second-hand and shop-soiled Machines for sale; all bf.rgaina.—Write to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), 55. Castle-street, Cardiff (next door to the Argel Hotel). m e9814 A EE you thinking of purchasing a new Cycle this season? If so, writ-e for a catalogue cr call at the Quadrant Cycle Co.'s Pepot, 35, Castle-street, Cardiff, and inspect their large stock of machines; pr-.ees from R10 easy payments arranged; illustrated lists of cycles and motor cycles post free. e9814 ALL Cycle rep.iirs and renovations send at once to Parry and Co., Siren Cycle and Motor Manufac- turers. Mill-lane, Cardiff. Free wheels. Morrow hubs, and riin brakes promptly fitted: lamps, bells, and accessories: lowest prices; repairs; stove enamelling, nickel-plating. Catalogues post free. e9778 CYC]IE repairs of every description executed at w7 H. Thomas and Co.'s Celt Cycle Works, Miskin- street. Cathays: cycles built to specification: platers, enamellers; braziers; guaranteed workmanship; mode- rate prices. e9779 FR disposal, gent's Safety Coventry, frae wheel, rim trake, silver-plated Westwood rims, genuine A. B. Velox tyres, 1902 guaranteed; costly machine; quits new; not soiled; sacrifice; C5 10a lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.-K. Gill, Waveney Villa, Beach-road, Wftston-euper-Mare. e515d GENT'S Cycle, grand bargain, just as new, fitted with coasting hub, fre^ wheel, back pedalling brake, and riii brake, silver-plated rims, Clincher tyres, mud- guards, gold lined; all accessories; Coventry machine; not soiled; sacrifice £6 lOs., approval.—W. James, 31, Oxford-street, W eston-super-iiare. ø504d REPAIRS i sent to Morris Bros Cycle and ^Motor Works. Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholsale factors' prices. e1947 1902.-yOU want a new Cycle. Don't buy until you have seen the 1902 Humbers. Beeston Humbers arc acknowledged to be the ilnest cycles in the world. Humber Cycles, with free wheel, from £ 10 10s. Special Standard free wheel Humbers, splendidly finished, E 12 12s. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. Gradual payments if required. Humber Motor Cycles from £ 45.—A. E. Norton, 126, Queep-street, Cardiff. A Choice of High-grade Cycle-Singers, Triumphs, £ V Raglans, Royal Enfields. Humbers. Inspection invited. Catalogues free. Best, house for Cycle Acces- sories. Free Wheels. Brakes, Tyres, Pedals, Ax., to your old machine.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9660 ^AFETY. nearly to 7.—Ane!(% 19, Plantagenet-strect, Cardiff. E'13606 GENT'S high-grade Cycle: rim brake. Dunlop tyres; plating, enamel equal new; 27in. frame; all acces- sories; E7, or near offer-M 2, Evening Express, Car- diff. DOMESTIC ARTICLES. "X say, what a charming paper!" "Yes, I bought .L that at Bobert Lewis's, Custom House-street, Cardiff." I-TheLi I'll go there for mine." £>9668 SPENCER, The, Universal Provider for Babies, St. John's-stjuare. Cardiff. OPENCER for Up-to-date Perambulators. See his Showroom?. SPENCER for latest designs in Mail-carts. Send for price lists. for price lists. OPENCER is noted tor Summer Canopies and O Summer Shades. SPENCER'S celebrated "Nokabout" Baby Chairs, 5 position, 10s. 6d. __pOSItIon. 10s. 6d. SPENCER'S Bath Chairs, Invalid Chairs. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S 'Wonder of th& Age Sewing Machines, S complete. for 58s. 6d. SPENCER'S Mangling and Wringing 'Machines, Washing 2Iachiaes. SPENCER'S Xnitting Machines. The Eclipse is the Best Knitter in the World. SPENCER'S only address is St. John's Church^ square? (opposite Church), Cardiff. el0062 FARM AND GARDEN. GARDEN.Nfctting. Garden Netting. Garden Net- ting, Coosi Netting, best quality, for covering seed beds, fruJ" trees, fowl runs. &c., 16 square yards 'or Is.—Grainger, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. e97!!5 OOAL FOR SALE. COALS.—Telephone 01024. Ffaldau, 24s.; genuine Internatior al, 23s. 6d.; Selected, 21s.; good Large, 205.; Range 193.; Ocean Nuts, 23s. per ton; send direct; no agents.—West End House Coal Mer- chants. Canton. Cardiff. e387d PARK Coal Co., Salisbury-road, Cardiff.—Agents for North's Red Ash Coals. Nat. Telephone, 599. North's Red Ash Coals. Nat. Telephone, 599. e356d COAL! Coal3! Coal!—Go to the Bute Coal Com- pany for -siplcndid quality at reasonable prices; special line, 211. per ton cash; try it and judje for yourselves.-SC1IIj post-card to the Bute Coal Company, 3, Newport-roa-à" Cardiff. e'749d JEWELLERY FOR SALE. H1I. Phillips^-Pawnbroker jeweller, 24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SINGLE stone Diamond Ring; J8ct.; cost £ 100; will sell for £ 50: will advance £ 10 on same. 1SCT. Demi-Hunter, by good LOL Cktili maker; cost £60; will take £20; warranted t 1111 years. 18CT. Gold English Lever, by be it makers; warranted 5 years; one L6. £7 JOB., £8 8s £ 10.—Phil Phillips. DIAMOND Brooches, with dianonds, sapphires, and rubies: £ 2 10s.. £ 3 IQs.. £ 6 1*?- rubies: £ 2 10s.. £ 3 IQs.. £ 6 1*?- 9CT. Gold Alberts; every link ha D-marked; 42s., 50s., 60s.. 70s.: very hepvy. Lena v-jj £ 100 on Shares, Deeds, Life Policies, t V and a!! kinds of Jewellery; interest, 16s. 8d. per rnont.li for £ i' SILVER V. ;o;ies in ladies' or boy.s'; warranted five years: 10s. 6d. Silver Alberts, liall-marked. 4s. 9d. 9CT. Ladies' Guards; different pat Urns: 37s. 6d., 42s., 50s., 55s.. 63s.; very heavy.—1 Iril Phillips. CLOCKS in neat designs; strike >aa gong every half hour and hour; 17s. 6d.; warr:imted 5 years. JOB line in Silver-mounted Ladies Purses; Is. 9d. Also Bronzes at 10s. 6d. the pair, for this week only. TEA Sets in best Electro-plate; i the set. Tea Pots from 6s. 6d. TEA Sets in sterling silver; hall-i Barked; handsome design, £ 7 10s., at Phil Phillips h. 3-Bottle Liqueur Stand in oak; inl «.,d frame, with 3 glasses, drawers, &c.; well cnade; in silver mounts; 42s. A large assortment cf Clocks, Bro: *zes, and Electro- plated goods; call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere.—Phil Phillips, 24'y St. Mary-street, Cardifl. e997S XTNREDEEMED. 3 Gent.'s 18ct. Gol i lEnglish Levers; IT first-class makers: good as new r prices, E5, E9, £13.-SoL Phillips. Pawnbroker, Carols c-st.. Cardiff. XTNREDEEMED, 4 Ladies' Solid Go II Watches, good J as new: long warranties: prices., 25s.. 40s., 50s. 60s.—Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker. C-arolir r-street. Cardiff. XTNREDEEMED, 4 Diamond Rings. ] Ect. mounts, rare U bargains: prices, 405_, 65s.. 85s., 9. >3.—Sol. Phillips, J>a",ntlroker. Caroline-street, Cardiff. UNREDEEMED, 3 Gent.'s Solid Gold .Uberts, Govern- ment stamped; good as new: priC' 50s.. 65s.. 80s. —Sol Phillips, Pawnbroker, Caroline-st reet, Cardiff. C10064 long Gol- I Guards; extra heavy good as new; prices, 50s.. SCki—Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker (established 1850), Caroline .street. Cardiff, REDEEMED. 10 Gent's "Silver" "English Level Watches; best makers; good as riew: long war- ranties; 30s. each; worth double.—Sol..Phillips, Pawn broker, Caroline-street. UNREDEEMED, 12 Ladies' Silver W atches: prettj designs: good as new; long warranties; 10». each —Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker, Caroline-str eet. XTNREDEEMED, real Diamond and Kuby Bangle; lery pretty; price, 55s.—Sol. Phillip. r" Pawnbroker, Caroline-street. TyNEEDEEMED, lBct. Gold Albert; as new; U Government stamped; very heavy; £8.-801. Phillips. Pawnbroker, Caroline-street, Cardiff. UNREDEEMED, fine single stone Di amond Ring; £20; bargain; value guaranteed.— Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker (established 1850). NEW.—Gent's iSct. Goid English Lever; Thomas P.ussell and Sons, Liverpool; years' war ranty: price, £12 10s.; worth double.— Sol. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline-street. Cardiff. "VJ"E\V.—Lady's 18ct. Gold English full-plate Lever, l\ chronometer balance: 25 years warraaiy; maker. Thomas Russel and Sons, Liverpool.-8, .1. Phillips, Jeweller. Caroline-street, Cardiff. NEW.—Lady's long Gold Guard; pretty design and strong; £ 3 10s.—So. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline- street, Cardiff. JLi Cardiff; handsome presents given.—S«<. Phillips, Jeweller, Ca roline-street. Cardiff. "VJ"EW.—Engagement Rings, set with diamonds and J.N other precious stones: rare Jeweller, Caroline-street, Cardiff. NEW.—Silver Plate and Cutlery: large aesortment; best value in Cardiff.—Sol. Phillips, Silversmith, Caroline-street. "V[EW.—Gent's Silver English Lever. Thoniai; Russell and Sens: 25 years' warranty; price, £ 3; worth £ 5 5s.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline-street. Cardiff. I^TEW.—Lady's real Diamond and Ruby Bracelet, fint IN stones, £4 10s.; bargain,-Sol. Phillips, .Jeweller, Caroline-street. Cardiff. "VfEW.—Lady's Gold Watch and Gold N value and quality guaranteed.—Sol. PhilliPs. Jeweller; Caroline-street. VTEW.—Keeper Rings, Signet Rings; cheapest in Cay. ll diff.—So. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline-street. e3965 I DENTISTRY. ALL work done hy thoroughly experienced Amtists. Every case guaranteed. e9962 COMPLETE Sets, one guinea, single tooth, afc. 6d. Consultations free. i;9962 Consultations free. i;9962 CORALITE Sets, 2 guineas; single tooth, 5B. Quali- fied dentists in attendance. *59962 fied dentists in attendance. *59962 PAINLESS Gas Extractions, 5s.; by Etbol Cfattoride, 2s. 6d- r<9962 PENARTH, Barry Dock, Aberdare, Pontypool,, Abar- gavennv attended. e9962 TEETH.—Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.), T Cardiff. Set from £1 Is. e9962 TEETH.—Morgan^ Dentists (Ltd.), 30, High-street, T Newport. Painless extraction by gas, 5s. (13962 rpEETH.—Fares allowed to country patients coming X to Cardiff 01 Newport. eAi962 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, EyN, Trusses, Let firooa. Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses. EVwtio Stockings, &c.; repair" or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, A Hen tear re. 7. Charles-Street, Cardiff, and Broadjneod, BrwitoL SPRING will prove less trying to most coBstits&ions by an occasional dose of Kernick's Vegetable Pills. KERNICK'S Vegetable Pills are a sovereign remedy for Biliousness, Indigestion, Liver, and Kitoey troubles. eav.1 KERNICK'S Vegetable Pills are too well known to require the publication of testimonials. They adver- tise themselves. Try them. 13id. and 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists. Ac. e952a MOTHERS, Note.—Kernick's Vegetable Worm Lozenges are a safe and certain cure for Worms in Children. loid. per tox. with full directions, of all chemists, Ac, or send stamps to Kernick and Son (Limited). Cardiff. e95Zl "rvH, my poor nerves!" need no longer be said. Try V_y a course of "Herculoids," Nature's Medicine and treatment. e9521 HERCULOIDS"! "Herculoids" "Hercaloids" Nature's tonic for Nervous Weakness, Exhausted Vitality, Brainfag, *c. Full course, 2s. 9d., of all chcmisti, cr of the sole British agents, Kernick and; Son (Limited;, Cardiff. e952i I PAGE 4 TO-DAY. MUSICAL. 1 BRASS Band wanted for Coronation day.—Apply Thomas Rees, Bridge-street. Bargoed. e!0072 PLANO. iron frame; full compass: walnut case: cheap.—Angle, 19, Plantagenet-street. el37o6 BRINSMEAD Pianoforte, in handsome rosewood case; choice marqueterie panel; iron frame; full tri- chord; best check action; £ 35 net cash.—Heath. chord; best check action; £35 net cash.—Heath. PIANOFORTE by Waddinpton; burr walnut case; P trichord; in grand condition; £19 19s. Also Van- derbolt Pianoforte; £12 12s.—Heath. Cardiff. PIANOFORTE by Cadby; burr walnut case; in splendid condition; a bargain; £ 18 18s. Also D'Almaine Pianoforte; 21 guineas.—Heath. Cardiff. ORGANS, new and second-hand, by all makers, from £ 3 17s. 6d. Repairs in all branches.—Heath and Sons, 76, Queen-street. Cardiff. elOlO COLLEGE of Banjoists. under direction International Union Musicians. London.—Cardiff Exam June.— Local Secretary, R. Allen, A. Mus., Teacher of Banjo and Mandoline. 97. Castle-road, Cardiff. eVloo IF you want a Fiauo or Or^an. do not be persuaded by any interested person to purchase until you have ascertained the extraordinary value we are offering. You will save many pounds, be most liberally treated, and get the easiest possible terms by purchasing frcm us.—Duck. Son, and Pinker, the Great Piano Merchants, Pulteney Bridge. Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue and book of ad* ice free. (Name this paper.) el00€ HARPS bought, sold, exchanged; 25 years' expe- rience as harp repairer; Erard and other makers in 5tock.-Miller. Arcade. Bristol. *9816 PIANO.—If you want a bargain, write for list of instruments returned from hire, as you can secure s. Piano by one of the Great Makers at a less price than the cheap rubbish now so freely advertised; guaranteed, and in most cases quite equal to when new.—Thompson and Sbackell (Ltd. 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32. Castle-street. Swansea, kr. e9701 PIANOFORTE. £ 19 19s., the Challenge" Model: delivered free to any address; guaranteed for 20 years: all modern improvements.—Can only be obtained of Thompson and Shackell (Ltd), 32, Castle-street, Swansea, &c.. &c. e9701 PIANO by Broadwood White, only £ 16 10s.; a marvellous bargain, which should nol be lost; in splendid order and of lovely tone.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd. J. 24. Queen-street. Cardiff. 9701 PIANOFORTE. £ 25, by celebrated maker; quite equal to new in every particular; cost double; in handsome case. with all improvements: a genuine bar- I gain.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. &:c.. kc. e9701 PIANOFORTE.—A genuine Schreiber, only £ 27 10s.; listed at 60 guineas; perfect in every respect, with Patent Resonator Attachment.—Thomp- son and Shackell (Ltd. 23, Commercial-street, New- port. Mon., te., tc. e9701 respect, with Patent Resonator Attachment.—Thomp- son and Shackell (Ltd.), 23, Commercial-street, New- port. Mon., te., tc. e9701 FURNITURE. ROATH Furnishing Co., 42, Castle-road, and Vere- street, Roath, Cardiff. "IT^IRST-class stuffed back Leather Suite, £ 6 15s.: J; 2s. 6d. weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash; great va rietv. IRST-c.l&ql.s Dreasing Chest Bt-droom Suite. -,c4 !Ss.; FI3ST-class Dressing Chest Bedroom Suite. £ 4 15s.; 2s. weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash; any colour. FRST-class Saddlebag Suite, £ 8 10s. 3s. weekly, or 10 per cent., discount for cash all patterns. -et I -k7 FIRST-class Embossed Velvet Suite, £ 7 10s. 3s. weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash; any colour. "¥T7"E upholster every suite we sell, and give a guaran- TT tee with each one. ROATH Furnishing Co., complete House Furnishers, 42, Castle-road and Verc-street, Cardiff. FLOORCLOTHS. Linoleums. Carpets. Rugs. Mats in endless variety, on easy terms, or cash discount. BEDSTEADS and Bedding in all qualities for cash or easy payments to s;it all comers. "ITTE sell nothing but Purified Bedding: a guaran- T T tee with tach article. 17U7RNITURE suitable for all classcs to be obtained on ea.~y terms or cash discount. on terms or cash discount. "VTO one should think of Furnishing before first N in specting our immense stock. inspecting our imm!'nse stock. DEAL with a firm of a good reputation, which is a guarantee in itself. ROATH Furnishing Co. holds a first-class record for straight dealing and good value. IN-I-NG and Drawing-room Suites from 4 guineas to DINING and Drawing-room Suites from 4 guineas to 25 guineas; easy terms arran¡rf>d. LARGE stock of Bedroom Suites; complete; from 6 guineas to 40 guineas; all woods. OOD selection of Bra-s and nd ('urb, GOOD selection of Brass and Bl»ck and Brass Curbs, Fire Brosses curbs from 10s. 60.. brosses from 2s. 6d. SIDEBOARDS, Overmantels. Hall-stajlds, Dining and Drawing-room Tables; all sizes. PLEASE note our only Address. We have no con- nection with any other firm. ROATH Furnishing Co.. 42. Castle-road, and YfOre: street, Cardiff. Factory, Oxford-lane. kel0071 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. SALE, splendid 4 wheel Phaeton and Harness— Apply Hill Crest, Llandaff. e78o3 FOR sale, new Victoria; painted green; fine lined? middle chrome; preen Morocco and cloth; extra light, and highly finished. Surrey Carts: suit 15 hand; also to suit 12 to 13 hands. Four-wheel Dog- cart, walnut body.—Lewis, Carnage Builder, Clare- street. Cardiff. e9843 BUSINESS FOR DISPOSAL. COFFEE Shop Business for disposal.—S3, Tudor-road, Cardiff. el78o9 BRISTOL.—Fully-licensed Public-house: partially free: takings about £ 30 weekly: present hands B free: takings about £30 weekly: present hands 17 years (retiring); rent £35; £600, part advanced.—T. Brodribb, 14. West-street, Bristol. el28o6 COTTAGE Laundry; going concern; every con- c venience.—Apply 16, Edward-street, Bedfield, Bristol. r 14406 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. INVALID Chair for sale.—Apply 45, Brook-street, Riverside. Cardiff. el5ó04 CORIDNATION-Flags, Decorations, Illuminations, &c. Sun-blinds. Awnings, Tents, Tarpaulins' (sale or hirel.—Fred Morgan 4 Co., Makers, Cardiff & Penarth. e10028 CROCKERY.—400 Articles for 32s. 6d.; lists free^ Bennett, 25, Broom-street, Hanley. e782d BARGAINS.—Our Sale bas commenced previous to removal intc new premises; 20 per cent. (4s. in the £ ) off watches clocks, jewellery, frc.—John Elliott and Co., 44, Royal Arcade aid 30. High-street Arcade, Cardiff. e9895 you seen Robert Lewis and Co.'s (Custom House-street) Pattern Books? Drop a post-card, and they vrfll be sent to your house. e9668 SUIT All Vicunas, feenfes, Tweeds; patterns fnoe; any length cut, r-*Tiage paid—Albion Woollen Manu- facturing Co., 56, Woodhouoe-lane, Leede. <9844 MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd. THE favourite steel grey Note Paper. in 2 sizes, 7^4. per pound packet; envelopes to match, 7id packet; postage, 4d. extra for the two packets.-8tz.tionery Department, Westen: Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 HARDWICK'S Traders' Check Book; for haying and selling cy the hundredweight, ton. or measure; 2s. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. eS550 SAVE T-.me Letter Cards; 4id. packet of 25: postage Id. 3xtra.—Stationer}' Department, Western Mai Limited, Cardiff. e9550 MRS. Beeton't Cookery Book. Is 2d. post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail (Limited), Cardiff. 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PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. THE WOMAN OF MYSTERY. By GEORGE OHNET, Author of "The Ironmaster," "Serge Panine," Ac. 9. [COPYRIGHT.] PART I. SYNOPSIS.—The French Minister of War receives in audience Colonel Vallenot, who explains to him in detail the result of his examination of the wrecked house of General de Tremont. Tremont hid but recently dis- covered a. new explosive, too possession of which would give absolute supremacy to any country. Under mysterious circum- stances his house at Vanves had been blown up The General, it wa.s found, had been stabbed to death before the explosion. On the evening of the disaster, he had enter- tained two unknown persoiv-a man called Hans. and a. woman known as Baroness." The woman is suspected of being a foreign spy, who had won Tremont's affection for the' purpose of obtaining possession of the secret of the new explosive. The woman was known to have left before the explosion; the man not until afterwards, one of his arms having been found in the ruins. Tremont is related to the great banking firm of Baradier and Graff, and the story proceeds to connect the members of that firm with its sensational and tragic inci- dents. There is also brought into the story one Lichtenbach (son of a Jew, who made huge sums during the Franco-German War), a powerful finanoier, who. having one time been a suitor for Graff's sister, now Madame Baradier, is shown to be animated with the most deadly animosity towards the members of that firm. In an interview with the Minister of War, Baradier expresses the sus- picion that Lichtenbach is at the bottom of the mystery. He also mentions that his sen Marcel possesses the formulae for Tre- mont's marvellous explosives. Baradier learns through Marcel that the man known as Hans was regarded by Tremont as a savant and a foreign Nihilist. "Was he a Russian?" queries, Saredier. "I do not know; his name was Hans," answers Maroel. "Hftnal" exclaimed Baradier. "That was the j name of the man whose arm was torn off! It is the name on ring worn by the man who caused the explosion of the house at Vanves. This is the first flash of light." Marcel retires to one of the works owned by his father's firm at Are, and there pursues his investigations. Ii. i& suggested that he is in peril from the machinations of the "woman of mystery" who had failed to secure her ends in the case of General Tre- mont. Baudoin, the late general's valet, persuades the authorities to suspend for a time their investigation of the crime, and constitutes himself personal bodyguard of young Maroel. The story began in the "Evening Express" for May 3.
CHAPTER VIII. (Continued.)
CHAPTER VIII. (Continued.) "But there is no house for more than half a mile around." "That will make no difference. How does the lady live?" "Very quietly. She never leaves the house, except to take a walk in the wood. Until lately, alone, or with her brother, but now with my master." "Then he is bitten?" "Very badly." "Good!" "And what, in your opinion, must we do as regards M. Marcel?" "Nothing." "Not even warn him of his danger?" "Under no pretext. What danger does he run? I will keep watch over him outside, and, you will look after him inside. No one has any interest in threatening him. If, as it very probable, according to usual tactics, a pretty woman has been told of fto try to catch him, all he risks is to fall in love with a worthless woman. Will it be .the first time this will hap- pen to him? You do not think so, nor do I. Meanwhile, we will set a few caltrops to try and catch our freebooters. Are you sure it is not the same woman who came to Vanves?" "She has neither the same voice nor the same aocent. But. then, can one be certain of anything when one has to deal with people of such cunning? As for the man, I can answer that it is not he, for I saw the man at Vanves. He was a head taller than this tom-tit of an Italian. His speech. too, was very peculiar. Oh! I should at once recog- nise the man who killed my general. And if ever he comes within my reach—— A& he spoke his fingers were tightly clenched, and a fierce glare shone in his ft'es. Laforet calmed him by saying: "Do not get angry. Especially in the matter now engaging our attention, we must keep cool heads. Suppose you suddenly found .yourself in front of this man, what would you do?" "T woulfl seize him by the threat, and he should not escape; that I would swear to before God," "What folly! Your duty would be to pre- tend not to recognise him. You could follow him, find out where he lives, and keep a watch over him. so that we might capture both himself and his accomplices. My dear Baudoin, let us agree at once to some such course beforehand. For if we act in too senti- mental a fashion we shall fail utterly." Baudoin sighed. "Yon are right; still, it would be very hard for me to keep my Angers away from the rascal's skin. But, then, you have had expe- rience; I will obey yon." "Well, then, let us And some means of correspondence. Fcr the future we must not be seen to have any communications with one another See here: when I have any- thing to say to you I will go to the entrance door cf the works and write on the top of the gate on the left aide the day and hour of thé rendezvous in red pencil. For instance, "Tuesday, four o'clock." Then you will arrange to come round to this inn, where you will And me. If yoq wish to xpeak to me you will do the same on the other pillar on the right of 'the gate. I shall pass by every morning and evening to see if the rendezvous has to take pttace that evening or not." Very gogd "Then good-bye for the moment. When we leave here we, no longer know one another. I! will go now, and leave you to pay. Good luck, and kecip cool!" "I will, if possible." At that very hour Marcel was walking to and fro in the woods with Madame Vignola. The small tei-rier was running about along the path, whic h was so narrow that the young man and his fair companion were brought into close proximity to avoid the shooting I branches which invaded the way. A feeling of languor seeiued to emanate from the earth, gently warmed by the early spring sun. On reaching the etige of the plateau they halted by a rocky ledge overshadowed by large ash trees. The whole vj illey of Ars lay before them. The tile roofs af the works, the large chimney- The whole vj illey of Ars lay before them. The tile roofs off the works, the large chimney- steeple with its plume of black smoke, and the church and 1 louses capriciously grouped, I formed a smi ling and delightful picture. The young won Ian pointed out with the end of her parasol the different parts of thej panorama. and Marcel named all the points of interest visible. It was a kind of taking j possession of tb e country under the auspices I of Marcel. He,- said to her, with a smile: "You are aski ng questions, as though you intended to settl e down in these parts." "It is a custoti of mine," she said. "I like to know where I am, and to make inquiries about the district. Things have no meaning or interest for n Ie unless I know their names and purposes. For instance, you point out! to me down they e a railway line which passes I into the plain. To the fact that it is a rail- way I am absolutely indifferent; you add. it is the line running from Troyes to the frontier via Belfort. Ini mediately my mind begins to work, and the pri ecise representation given by the thing atta<S nes my mind to the thing itself. As you t ee, I am of anything but a poetic nature." "You appear tl) me to have an extraordi- nary intelligence "And one whic h is not of a very feminine nature; now coa less," "Trae. I find you anything but silly or fickle in disposition. But I give you credit for a. good quality." "In any case, confess that it is not a grace>- ful one." "Oh! You have so many others!" "I did not ask you for a compliment." "You must accept it now, all the same." She looked at him with an air of simple. content, then shook her head. "That is not right of you; you have broken. our agreement. It was understood between-, us that you should treat me as a companion., in return for which I would allow you to.. accompany me in my walks, and call on me. unceremoniously. But you are a Frenchman, and it is impossible for yon to give up all. pretensions to gallantry." "Would an Italian have stayed so long in your company without telling you how charming you are?" "Yes. if I had forbidden him to speak of such things. But he would have thought the more!" "How can you tell?" said Marcel eagerly. "Do you think I am indifferent because, obey- ing you too well, I have addressed to you nothing but simple expressions of cold cour- tesy? Do not judge my feelings by my words; they are very different fro^n :me another." "You ha.ve only known me for a week." "Is a longer time needed to love for ever?" "For ever! What an engagement to make! And so quickly decided on." "And so easy to keep when one first sees and afterwards comes to know you!" "And which can have no resnlt, as I must soon leave, and go away far from "What need is t-here for yr.u to follow cut plans formed during the early days of sad- ness and solitude? Is it wise to decide fr-r a whole lifetime in a. single moment at your age. and with such a store of future compen- sations to draw upon? At the age of twenty- four to think that everything is lsst, because destiny has separated you from a husband old enough to have been your father? Your life has only just begun, at the very time you think it is an over." "Yes, my brother has often said the same thing to me. That is the usual way of look- ing at things. New tenderness to xe-pia-ce a. dying affection. But. then. how wretched io lend oneself to such social arrangements, and undergo such an unexpected fate! And yet a heart cannot be swept out like a room for new tenants. The memories of the one who occupied it cannot be so speedily effaced; they remain. And is it not a kind of profar nation for a delicate soul to allow itself to cherish a new affection, when it imagined the light had vanished for ever?" "I will reply in your own words: For ever! What an engagement to make' And so lightly decided on! Can you be sure of keeping it? Let the world wag along. Your decision will not alter anything. There is nothing definite in this world, not even the sincerest grief." She stood there silent for some time with downcast eyes. Her companion admired the graceful curves of her supple form, and the youthful grace that appeared on the beautiful countenance. he seemed scarcely twenty years of age. Her cheeks had all the appear- ance of a tempting and savoury fruit. Finally she continued with a sigh: "If I listened to your protestations what trouble should I be preparing for myself in the future? You are nbt dependent on your- self, a.s I am, for I have only a brother, though. after all, he is very indulgent towards me. Yon have a family which will claim you. When you lea-ve this djstrict where will go?" "I shall return to Paris, where I generally live. What prevents you taking up your abode there also? Your interests are in Italy? What then? Your brother will look after them, and ycu will have nothing to do but consider your own happiness." "Paris frightens me. That immense stir and commotion troubles me, and I imagine it would be impossible to live their in calm and quiet." "What a mistake you make! The excite- ment cf Paris life is very deceptive; it is only the surface, that is troubled. Its depths, as in those of the sea, are quiet and peaceful, and the storms on the surface never disturb them. In Paris itself are peaceful corners, filled with verdure, light, and flowers, where a happy and life may be passed. We wculd find such a. epot f"r you, chosen with the tenderest care, and there you wauld learn to spend your time free from melancholy and feverish anxiety. Far from noise and distraction of error land, within easy reach ->f the atcoost, refinements of taste and intellectual pleasures, you will of taste and intellectual pleasures. you will find out the most precious thing in the world: a quiet home, embellished by & love at once sincere and tender." "That is a very seductive picture you have drawn, and you know how to present it in the beet light. Is there a touch of the fairy about you? Are you in possession of an en- chanter's wand, to be able thus to dispose of the-destiny of others? You summon up cha- g ra'cters and scenes to suit your fancy. Were Jj I to listen to you, would you be free to realise fl your programme? To me you appear to be 9 building casUes in the air. What would your m parents and friends say of this arrangement?" 'Oh! they would accept it. there is not the slightest doubt of that- If you only knew how fond they are of me, and how joyfully they would welcome anything giving proof of moderation and wisdom on my part! My father, though rough to outward appearance, is the finest man in the world. He is anxious about my doings, only because of bis affection for me, and his anxiety regarding my future welfare. He never gave the least sign of egoism, even when we quarrelled. His own pleasure and peace of mind, even, were subor- dinated to my interests. Only when he saw that some action of mine which he judged harmful would injure me in some way did his anger burst forth against me. He lovee me so well that, were he certain my happiness might be assured under honorable conditions, he would sacrifice his own without the slightest hesitation. As for my mother, she is the very embodiment of virtue and good- ness." She bit her lips, and answered with «udden I harshness, as though tired of listening to this* J wealth cf praise M "Very fine sentiments, indeed! Then you ™ are not a, dutiful son if you have not been in perfect accord with such loving pa-rents." "I have not been undutiful. though not al- ways reasonable." "Then what has been lacking to make you so?" "A serious love." J Raising a delicate finger, with threatening Jt gesture, to Marcel, she 6aid: "I am afraid you are anything "but a mode! of virtue!" (To be oo&turaed tomorraiij