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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. AND IN MEMORIAM. Notices appearing under these headinp are charged It the following rate*; — If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS," "Wet. TERN MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 30 Word* and Id. for each Additional WoriL If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL" only, is. for 30 Words and Id. for •Terr Two Extra Words. No noticeø of this description will be inserted nn'.ess authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or t-eleptonicmeuagea cannot be acted om until confirmed in writing BIRTHS,MARRIAGES,& DEATHS BIRTH. UTWIS.—On Monday, 26tli, at 14, Ryder-street, Cardiff, the wife of J. I. Lewis of a son.
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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rjTHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Lesse and Manager .ROBERT REDFOBD. EVERY EVENING, AT 7.30, THE FARCICAL COMEDY, THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BROWN, Preceded by "A PAIR OF LUNATICS." Next Week: "WHAT BECAME OF TOTMAN." Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. a13913 QRAND rjlHEATRE. Lessee and Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY. GRAND IRISH REVIVAL. TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK, "THE SHAUGHRAN." el009h31 Tie not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more: deserve it.Addison. THE CARDIFF fflMPIRE. QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. BIOSCOPE PICTURES OF THE FUNERAL OF CECIL RHODES At Cape Town. April 3rd. 1902. Cortege at St. George's Cathedra!; Passing Through Cape Town to the Station; Leaving for the Matoppo Hills; the Sepulchre of an Empire Builder. From the Palace Theatre, the H U L I N E S With Tit-Bits of Burlesque-Funny and Musical. Magic Slide Dance on a Wire held at each end in the Teeth of a Clever Girl. A Wonderful Performance by the Three Pretty Sisters M A C A R T E. The happy Tramp and the captivating Tourist, THE WHEELERS, In Amusing and Clever Cycling Episodes. MAZIE KING, The World's Greatest Tip-toe Dancer. "LITTLE CHARLIE; OR THE TWIN SISTERS," A Laughable and Successful Comedy Sketch, enacted by ARTHUR LLOYD, Assisted by his Daughters, Lilly and Dulcie. J. F. LEONARD, Patter Comedian and Dancer. The Liliputian Irish Comedian, MAJOR DOYLE, In Songs and Stories. A Trio of Muscular Marvels, THE SAXONS, Including ARTHUR SAXON, who claims to be the Strongest Man in the World, and whose astounding feats compel recognition of him as a. worthy candidate for the distinction. 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. Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fee. NEWPORT NEWPORT EMPIRE, N CHARLES-STREET. fla,naging Director OSWALD STOLL. 7 TO-NIGHT. The Famous MEISTER GLEE SINGERS, from the Albert-hall, St. James's-hall, Queen's-hall. .T. W. HALL. Mdlle. D'OHA. Miss MILLIE HYLTON. JOSIE JONGHMANS. TONY FER- NANDEZ. THE PICQUAYS. BERT GILBERT in "As the Day Passes." TT YCEUM, NEWPORT. Proprietor A' Manager: Mr.CLARENCE SOUNES TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. THE GREAT SPECTACULAR PLAY. r|X)UCH 0F jyATURE, Next Week:—The Screaming Comedy, "THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BROWN." Booking Office Open 10 to 10. 79700 ABERTILLEBY. MESSRS. T IYERMORE TDROTHERS' COURT sJJINSTRELS AT THE THEATRE METROPOLE, ABERTILLERY, MONDAY, MAY 26. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. elOQg 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 THE CASH TAILORS, 279 CA.STLE A ReADE, CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. im '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. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. 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. PAGE 4 TO-DAY. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. CROSS BROS., THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, g AND gT. l^JARY jgTREET. COMPETITION PARCEL of CUTLERY. 00 ARTICLES J5/- POST PAID. B TABLE KNIVES | A DESSERT FORKS DESSERT KNIVES 1% DESSERT SPOONS TABLE FORKS M TEA SPuONS Or 3 of each for 7s. 6d. or 4 of each for 10s. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT APPROVED OF. el008 X CORONATION. X FRED. MORGAN AND CO., MILL-LANE, CARDIFF, Have the Largest Stock Outside London of FLAGS, DECORATIONS, ILLUMINATIONS. ROYAL ARMS. CROWNS, PLUMES. SHIELDS, GARLANDS, FESTOONS, DRAPERIES. ILLUMINATIONS. LANTERNS, LAMPS, &c. Price Lists on Application. Tents and Marquees for all purposes for Sale or Hire. Unique Garden and Japanese Umbrella Tents. Temporary Awnings for Covering Paths, Ac., erected on the Shortest Notice. SUN BLINDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Speciality Spring Shop Sun Blinds. and Florentine House Blinds. Tarpaulins. Horse, Cart, Rick Covers, Harness, Ac. Repairs in Every Department. Branch: GLEBE-STREET. PENARTH. Nat. Telephone: 326 Cardiff; 101 Penarth. Telegrams: "Tarpaulins, Cardiff." al3813 A PLEASED CUSTOMER IS OUR DELIGHT, AND OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO PLEASE EVERYONE WHO TRADES WITH US. WE HAVE BEEN DOING THIS FOR SO MANY YEARS THAT IT IS NOW AN EASY THING. CAN'T WE PLEASE YOU? GENTS' Smart and Stylish WALKING BOOTS. 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6. GENTS' HIGH-GRADE BOOTS, in Glace Kid and Box Calf, 10/6, 13/B, 16/6, 18/6, 21/ GENTS' OXFORD SHOES, in Patent, Glace Kid, and Box Calf, 4/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 13/6. BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS. Hard-wear Brand, 3/6, 4/6, 5/11, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6. BOYLE & CO., 17, CHURCH-STREET, 2, HIGH STREET The Boot Market. (Duke-street End). 10, CHURCH-STREET 28, 8T. MARY-STREET (St. John's End). And Branches, CARDIFF. e9851-1 p I A N 0 S —- By All Leading Makers, including RICHD. LIPP and SOHN, STUTTGART (Sole Agency). ERINSMEAD, COLLARD, CRAMER, Ac. ORGANS 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 E-egistered Model Pianos, including the FAMOUS COLLEGE" MODEL, For E16 16s. 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 BEECHAM S PILLS CURE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. gEECHAM'S pILLS REMOTE WIND and PAINS In the STOMACH, I AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS, ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. B EECHAM'S pILLSI MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, and KEEP WELL. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES on the SKIN. LAY the foundation of GOOD HEALTH. SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. B E E C PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY. ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, in their action. REMOVE the result of OVER-INDULGENCE.' CUBE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. — gEECHAM'S pILLS A] 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 e8456 rpYPEWRlTING. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED, Cheapest Rates. Typewriting Taught. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. READY WEDNESDAY NEXT. WESTERN MAIL ABC TIME TABLES FOR CARDIFF. NEWPORT, AND SWANSEA. A SEPARATE BOOK FOR EACH TOWN. ONE PENNY PER MONTH. EITHER. BOOK BY POST 2/- PER ANNUM. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE TABLES, PARTICULARLY IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND SECTION. ORDER EARLY OF YOUR NEWSAGENT. tUMI CAERLEON BAPTIST CHURCH AND THE REV. D. B. JONES. I <»- PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the -'EVENING EXPRESS" et the following rates:- ONCE. THBKR SIX TIMES. TIMKS. S. P. I S. D. S; D. 12 words or lessl 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 I 0 10 1 3 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 1 2 1 9 Each extra 7 n n n words 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTERN MAIL" and "EVENING EXPRESS WORDS. ONCE. THR|I: SIX TIMKS. TIMKS. S. D. S. D. S. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra 7 n n 0 n words 0 4 0 8 10 I In all cases the name and address are counted as part of the advertisement. MEDICAl. MASSAGE.—Miss A. Allum, certificated masseuse, lU. receives and visits patients; spinal treatment a speciality; also face massage and treatment of the hair; hours, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment; visiting patients mornings.—Address 2, Edwards-terrace, Cardiff. e986h30 SCHOLASTIC. DRESSCrJTTING Lessons (scientific); bodices drafted to measurement.—Particulars 31, Llanbleddian- gardens, Cardiff. e994h30 YOUNG Lady, undergraduate University of~Walesj holding scholarships, desires engagement during long vacation July-September to teach girls or young boys Latin or other subjects at house or abroad —K 17 Evening Express, Cardiff. e902h27 A Education.-Cardiff School of Commerce, £ *-1. St. Johu's-wjuare, corner of Queen-street, above Messrs. Masters.—Individual infraction Penmanship, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Mathematics, Languages, &c.. day and evening school-Prospectus, T A. Blogg and Co e855d LOST AND FOUND. LOST, £ l reward, at Porthcawl Whit Tuesday, Lady'S Gold Enamel Watch, with gold bow attached— Apply Police-station, Porthcawl. e912h27 or stray ed,—gent'IT Silver Watch and Gold Cham; last seen in waistcoat pocket, near Clive-road, Saturday afternoon.—Finder rewarded on returning same to Jack Miles, 337, Cowbridge-road, Cardlff- e20h26 LOST, on Sunday, between Nazareth and Queen- street, point Lace Handkerchief in Muslin Pocket. —Apply 21, Edward-terrace, Cardiff. e34h27 I^OUND, brown Retriever; "L. B." on Vollar^- Apply Webber, Gardener, Pepylan, Cardiff. eo9h29 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. EXPERIENCED General Servant wanted; plain cookmg &c.; references—Griffiths, Lloyds Bank jLouae, Dowlaia. J e2 £ h29 RESPECTABLE Girl as servant; no washing?—Mrs. Thomas, Draper, Carlisle-street, Cardiff, e33h29 WANTED at once, a strong General 7~country pre- VV jierred. Also a Boy; -to make himself useful.- Apply Steward, Canton Conservative Club, Cardiff. e21h31 WANTED immediately, UiorougMy good General Servant; private house.—42, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. el9h3I WANTED, an experienced General—Mrs. EiforcL Park-lane, e985h.$0 ANTED, good General; family 2.—Mrs7~Chivers, Hazelhurst, Sullv-road, near Penarth. e974h29 wanted; good references.—Apply i.1 23, Bryngwyn-road, Newport, Mon. eS63h26 WANTED, Cook-General; housemaid kept.—Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. Jones, 19, Westbourne- crescent, Cardiff. e965h29 YITANTED, elderly Housekeeper for farmhouse — 1 f Reference, wage^ Evans, 59, Conway-road, Cardiff. e958h29 GENERAL Servant wanted—Apply 21, Paget-street, Grange, Cardiff. e900h27 HOUS E-Parlourmaid wanted for small family of 3.- JH Apply Mrs. J. K. Stone, Holmeswood, Clytha Park, Newport, Mon. e922h28 WANTED, experienced General; well recommended; family 2.—Weardale, Victoria-road, Penarth. e991h30 WANTED, experienced General—Apply (evenings, between 7 and 9), 7, Connaught-road, Cardiff. e945h28 WANTED, good Cook-General; housemaid kept.— Mrs. Culley, 53, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e944h28 WANTED, a good Plain Cook—Mrs. Jones. CaBtle- field, North-road, Cardiff. e942h28 WANTED, Cook-general and Housemaid—Apply, with all particulars, to Mrs. Edwards, Ty Mawr, Rhymney. e999h30 WANTED at once, experienced Cook-General—Mrs. Charles M. Morgan, Brynhyfryd, Whitchurch. e930h28 WANTED, trustworthy Person as working house- keeper; aged 30 to 40; good plain cook.—Apply, between G and 8, or by letter, Miss Collin, 53, Newport- road, Cardiff. e22h28 WANTED, Cook-General and House-Parlourmaid; state age, height, wages, references; boy kept.— Mrs. Thomas, Ashfield, Bridgend. e937h28 HOTEL SERVANTS. HAMBERMAID-W aitress wanted for good com- merclal hotel.—Apply Proprietress, Angel Hotel, Coleford, Glos. e36h27 MAN and Wife to manage hotel; of indisputable character; £ 100 deposit required.—K 93, Western Mail, Cardiff. el004h23 WANTED immediately, superior young ^ady for Bar; must have first-class references.— State age, salary, Davies, Marine Hotel, Southerudown, Bridgend. el007h28 WANTED, experienced Barmaid; references re- quired.—Apply New Inn Hotel, Merthyr. e960h29 AN,TED. good Cook-General at onoe.-]Rc,,ference Yt wages. Manageress, Portheawt Hotel, Forthcawl' wages, Manageress, Porthcawl Hotel, Porthcawl. e909h27 DRAPERY—Wanted, young Man.—Glass and Roberts, General Milliners, Neath. e957h29 HOTEL SERVANTS, Continued WANTED, a vaults Barmaid; references indis- pensable.—Apply K 16, Western Mail, Cardiff. el0023 WANTED, a prood Boots aud Billiard Marker com- bined must have good references.—Apply Marine Hotel, Barry Island. el4li28 ANTED. General Srvant; n t afraid of work.- WANTED. General Couservativeo Club, Treherbert. f Apply Steward, Conservative Club, Treherbert. Nlh 29 WANTED, respectable Girl; assist in housework; good references indispensable—Terminus Hotel, Cardiff. 14h28 DAVIES'S Registry, 48. Charles-street, Cardiff. Estab- lished 1887. Nat.. Tel., 01384. BARMAIDS. Waitresses, Chambermaids, Pantry- maids, Still-room-maids, Laundresses, Generals.— Davies^s Registry, Charles-street, Cardiff. GROOM-Gardener wanted for Llanishen; married or single.-Davies's Registry. DRAYMAN (brewer's), 26s. and commission on returns.—Davies's. returns.-Dan!'s 8. MANAGER (wife); Welsh preferred; interview to- day—Davies's Registry. PRIVATE Families.-Wanted, Cooks, House-Parlour- P maids, Generals, Nurses, House^e^er (working). -48, Charles-street, Cardiff. e9899 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. COACH Trade.—Woodman; trap bodies and trade work; constancy.—Yicary, Coachbuilders, Aber- dare. e931h28 COACH Painters.—Good Improver: just out time.— Vicary and Co., Coachbuilders, Aberdare. el011h31 dare. e931h28 COACH Painters.—Good Improver: just out time.— Vicary and Co., Coachbuilders, Aberdare. el011h31 DRESSMAKERS.—Experienced Skirt and Bodice Hands; permanent situations; best class work; indoor or outdoor.-Maybery Williams, Draper, Ponty- pridd. e939h28 FREMEN, Brakesmen, and Railwaymen of all grades wanted; non-Unionists.—Apply Free Labour-hall, 1, Mill-lane, Cardiff. e24o2 GROOM-Gardener wanted for greenhouse and lawn; must make himself generally useful.-Apply, by letter, wages. &c., Davis, Evening Express, Merthyr. e924h23 GARDENER (glass), 26s., wanted; boy kept.— Davies's Registry, 48, Charles-street, Cardiff. e27h27 GROCERY.—Wanted, for branch store at Merthyr, an Improver; Welsh necessary; wages, 18s. per week, living out.-Applications, to be in Tuesday, May 27th, addressed to Co-operative Society, Cardiff-street, Aberdare. e984b27 MIDDLE-aged Man and Wife seek place of trust; caretaker, any light work; cooking if required; understands horses; '■.mall salary; referenm.-F., 7, Allensbank-road, Cardiff. e23o2 OFFICE Boy wanted by solicitors in Cardiff Docks.— Apply, in own handwriting, giving references, to ■ K 77, Evening Express, Cardiff. e961h30 TOSlaters and Plasterers.—Wanted, couple of good T Hands at new barracks, Pembroke Dock.-Apply Foreman, on thfc work. e969b29 TC. Young, Neath, requires smart Traveller for • beers, wines, and spirits, and mineral waters (private trade); mu3t be a good salesman; state age, experience, reference, when disengaged, and wages re- (private trade); must be a good salesman; state age, experience, reference, when disengaged, and wages re- quired. el005h29 WANTED, Man that understands road-making and laying drain pipes.—Jones, Aberkenfig. e968h31 WANTED, a young Man; to make himself generally useful.—Apply Watts, Blue Anchor, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. el013h28 street, Cardiff. el0131128 I- WANTED, young Man, about 18, to milk cows and sell milk.—Apply Williams, Clynmill Farm, Mer- thyr. e980h27 WANTED, a situation by 2 young Men; together or separate; well accustomed to horses, milking, plain gardening, and poultry; good references.-Apply 69, Pembroke-road, Canton, Cardiff. e3202 WANTED, House Boy; all found; 5s. weekly.— Reference, height, Lloyds Bank, Dowlais. e25h29 WANTED immediately, smart, experienced Assis- tant for the gent's mercery and outfitting; good window dresser.-Humphreys Bros., Merthyr. e28tJ,29 WANTED, Provision Hand and Improver.—W. Harris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. el008h31 WANTED, s Young Man to deliver bread; wages, 20s. per week, living out—Applications, by Tuesday, May 27th, to Co-operative Society, Cardiff- street, Aberdare. e988h27 WANTED, an experienced Canvasser for piano trade.—Apply Thompson and Shackell, Ponty- pridd. e38h29 WANTED, Boy to milk; live in; good character.— 93, CHve-road, Canton, Cardiff. e943h28 WANTED, experienced Cowman; married, no family; to live in part of farmhouse; milk and look after cows, &c.; good wages.—Apply J. Hunter, Home Farm, St. Fagan's, near Cardiff. elooso WANTED, smart Office Boy; reliable.—Apply, own handwriting, 1, Mill-lane, Cardiff. e914h27 WANTED, for merchant's office at Docks, smart Lad; one with previous experience preferred.— K 35, Evening Express, Cardiff. e932h2S WANTED, married Man (no family) to live in part of farmhouse; look after horses and do general farm work; good wages.—Apply J. Hunter, Home Farm, St. Fagan's, near Cardiff. el0031 WANTED, Driver for Single or Pair in Ten Days' Time; also take charge of stables, men, and five horses in Cardiff—Apply, stating age, copies. testi- monials, and salary required, K 81, "Evening Express," Cardiff. E996h27 RESPECTABLE Boy wanted for shop and errands; aged about 14.-I,pply Dale, Forty, and Co., High- street, Cardiff. el41i28 WANTED, situation by a practical Mechanical Engineer; well used to erecting latest colliery plant; highest referenoes; no objection to going abroad. -K 80, Evening Express, Cardiff. e992h30 OUNG Man wanted; 55s. per week and commis- sion regular work; splendid opening.—Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton, Lanes. e962h29 2s. 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. e3702 PREMISES. TITESSRS. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, J>JL AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. cmo APPLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to let: Daisy-street, 5s.; 78, Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.; 50. Court-road, 8s. 6d.; 43, Wyndham-crescent, IPs. 6d.. etc. e9944 BUILDER'S Yard, with excellent joiners' shops, offices, stable, &c.; or would Buit cab proprietor. -Dawson. 88, Ryder-street, Canton, ARGOEDT—Excellent Shops and Dwelling-houses for Sale in this rising place—Apply Thillips and Jones, Auctioneers, Bargoed. e997b30 PREMISES, Continued. CLIFTON, BristoL-Will be vacant at Michaelmas C the Manor House, an excellent family residence, with good stabling and 2 acres of grounds.—For parti- culars apply to G. H. Tope, Merchants-hall, Bristol. Only principals. e941h28 CAERPHILLY.—For sale, Ten substantially-built and c well-let Houses.-Price and particulars of Phillips and Jones, Auctioneers.. e998h30 FOR sale, St. Radigund's, Kadyr, charming Country Residenco; delightfully Situated, standing in its own grounds of about 2 acreS close to T.V.R. station, and within 5 miles of Cardiff; house contains 3 recep- tion-rooms, large hall, 7 bc-djobms, 2 bathrooms, w.c.'s, kitchens, larder, and flower, gardens; stables, coach- houses, &c; also coachman'i cottage; additional land at a merely nominal rent cootd be obtained if required. -Apply Mr. Xrcgerthen Dunn, 27, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. el001h31 IET, cheap, large corner;Room; good opening for J barber.—29, Thesiger-stiset, Cardiff. c29h29 PORTHCAWL.—anted, ^for 6 weeks, July and August, Furnished Hofcse; 2 reception-rooms, 4 bedrooms.-K 84, Evening Express, Cardiff. el003 h31 TO let, corner Shop, No. 9, Wood-street (near St. Mary-street); suit butcher—Apply 113, The Ex- change, Cardiff. e913h27 TO Let or Sell, a seven-roomed house in Richards- street; greenhouse, stove, pipes, complete; con- servatory.-Apply 21.: e976h29 TO Let, 20, Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff; centre of town. —Apply W. Jones, 202,. Newport-road. el002d OUTHEBNDbWN—To~-l(^{nrrLishedr7o7~amrpoi- tion of June, August September, comfortable House; 3 sitting-rooms; S bedrooms; garden and stables.-For terms, K 54, Evening Express, Cardiff. eS59h29 STORAGE.—Accommodation of goods; central posi- O tion—Langmaid, Partridge-road, Cardiff. el0047 TO let. The Lodge, Llan^aff, with immediate pos- session, for a term of seven years unfurnished, or from year to year furnished; the house contains four reception-rooms, ten bedrooms, and usual offices; stabling for seven horses and coachhouse, with two bed- rooms over; lawn tennis and croquet grounds.—Apply E. David and David, 27, High-street, Cardiff. e9541129 HAVE you seen the Hours you would like to live in? If so, why not buy it?—Send for particulars of the most successful method to tbe Manager, 72, Bishopsgate-street Without, London, E.C. (Mention this paper). el0027 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS in pretty Village; near church and post-office; garden and orchard; pony, trap, and piano; board optional—Vai^han, Black Hall, Kinp- kyow, Weobley, Hereford. e927h28 COMFORTABLE Home during accouchement with C certified nurse; private.i-K 63, Evening Express, Cardiff^ e977h27 C1ATHEDRAL-Road, 159, Board-Residence or Apart- ments. e920h28 FRONT Dining-room and Sedroom for gentleman; good cooking, atten^Ance; bath, every con- venience for cars; no childyki.—66, Plasturton-avenue, Cardiff. el4h31 MINEHEAD.—"Ofborne'^lffjoarding-house, 1, The Avenue; withiu 3 minutes' walk of sea front; pleasant lawn; every horne comfort; liberal table. Apartments. Moderate inclusive terms.—Apply Mana- geress. e966d PENARTH.—Best part; lady and centlFman recom- mend superior -Aparttqjsnts, _where they spent winter; near station.-K 23, t £ venffi £ Express, Cardiff. e907h27 PORTHCAWL.—Apartment^ facing sea; largo p rooms; moderate teribs; good attendance.- David, Ty-Draw. j eiiSd MUSlèAL. PIANO, iron frame; fun compass; walnut case; cheap—Angle, 19, Plantagenet-street. e974h28 BRINSMEAD Pianoforte, iu handsome rosewood case; B choice marqueterie p?nel; iron frame; full tri- chord; best check action; C36 net cash—Heath. PIANOFORTE by Waddington; burr walnut case; P trichord; in grand condition; 419 19s. Also Van- derbolt Pianoforte; E12 12s Heath, Cardiff. PIANOFORTE by Cadby; burr walnut case; in P splendid condition; bargain; jE18 18s. Also D'.Alrua.ine Pianoforte; 21 Heath, Cardiff. ORGANS, new and Second-hand, by all Hikers? froci £ 3 17s. 6d. Repairs in all branches.—Heath and Sons, 76, Queen-street, Cardiff. elOlO IF you want a Piano or Organ, 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 from us.-Duck, Son, and Pinker, the Great Piano Merchants, Pulteney Bridge, Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue and book of advice free. (Name this paper.) el006 HARPS bought, sold, exchanged; 25 years' expe- rience as harp repairer; Erard and other makers in stock.—Miller, Arcade, Bristol. e9816 PIANO.—If you want a bargain, write for list of P instruments returned from hire, as you can secure a 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 Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32. Castle-street, Swansea, &c., &c. e9701 IANOFORTE" £ ilT~19s^ the Challenge ModefT delivered free to any address; guaranteed for 20 years; all modem improvements.—Can onlv be obtained of Thompson and Shackell (Ltd), 32, Castle-street, Swansea, &c., &0. e9701 PIANO by Broadwood White, only £ 16 10s.; a marvellous bargain, which should not be lost; in splendid order and of lovely tone.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9701 IANOFORTE, £ 25, by celebrated maker; quite equal to new in every particular: cost double: in handsome case, with all improvements; a genuine bar- gain.-Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff, &c., Ac. e9701 IANOFORTE—A genuine Schreiber, only f-27 p 10s.; listed at 80 guineas; perfect in every respect, with Patent Resonator Attachment.—Thomp- son and ^ferfckeU (Ltd.), 23, Commercial-street, New- port, Mon., &c., &c. e9701 BUSINESS FOR DISPOSAL. POSTING Business—A good going concern connected with hotels in the Monmouthshire YnJley? to bo sold at valuation; no goodwill.—Apply J. T. Wheeler, British Hotel, Bangor, North Wales. cl006h31 I7TOR sale, wholesale and retail Fruit and Potato Business at Gloucester; convenient premises, well suited for fruit packing; turnover about £ 6.000 per annum; fixtures and goodwill, :£100; stock, horses, and carts optional; rent low.—Appiy W. F. Bowman, 18, Nicholas-street, Bristol. e979h30 C~ \oYfEeT t^hop-Business for disposal.—83, Tudor-road", Cardiff. e949h28 FRIED Fish and Chip-potato Business for sale; cheap; unwell, not ahle to attend to it.—47, Clare- j road, Cardiff. e995h27 J cheap; unwell, not ahle to attend to it.—47, Clare- j road, Cardiff. e995h27 BICYCLES, Ac. OAFETY. nenrlv new, cheap; home 5 io 7.-Angle, l>7 19, Plant.agenet-street, Cardiff. e9481129 FOR disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, free wheef, r;m brake, .silver-plated V. es'wood rims, genuine A.B. Vrlox tyres, 1902, guaranteed; costly machine: quite new; not soiled; sacrifice £5 10s. lowest: will send on approval; genuine bargain.—K Gill, Waverley Villa, Beach-road, Weston-super-Mare. el5d AS a bird is known by its note, so is a Rover Cycle by its world-wide reputation. Intending purchasers rira invited to call and inspect this season's models, special attention being drawn to 2. which, fitted with free wheel, 2 brakes, plated rims, high grade tyres, for either lady or gentleman at £10 10s., is undoubtedly the best value ever offered in the annals of the cycle trade.—Robert Bevan, Castle-street, Cardiff. e9760 yc ers should see our stocks of Sunbeams, Rover, J\_ Switt, Star, Bard, and New Hudson's Cycles; prices from £3 1013.; fully guaranteed for two years. A Star Road Racer, fitted with free wheel, 2 brakes, Xi plated rims, Dunlop tyres, £ 10 10s., or 12 monthly payments of £1 Is. c9760 A number of slightly shop-soiled machines to clear cheap; also a great number of really good second- hand Cycles, from E2 100.-Kobert Bevan, Castle-street, Cardiff. e9670 AYL1FFE and Sons, manufacturers of the well- known Daisy Cycle. Write 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 ruodels, gold and silver lining, with plated or rims, will be found an ideal mount. Daisy Cycles cannot be excelled. Featherweight Racers, Road Racers, and light Roadsters-ior finish and easy running the most up-to-date Cycle in Wales.—Address, Aylifie and Sons, Daisy Cycle and Motor Works, Cardiff and Newport, Nat. Tel.. 832 Cardiff. e9768 AYLIFFE and Sous for Plating and Enamelling. Daisy Cycle W orks for repairs to any make cycle. Ayliffe and Sons for 2 speed gear and free wheels. Daisy Cycle Works, Cardiff, for Morrow Hubs and accessories. e9768 ARE you wondering wnat to do with your old Machine? If so, write to the Quadrant Cycle Co. ,Ltd.), and see what price they will aliov. you for it in exchange for a new Quadrant second-hand machines of make taken in part exchange for a Quadrant. e9814 A higfl-grado Quadrant Cycle can be obtained for A £ W 1()S. cauli, or 12 monthly payments of 2111.; no hire agreement to be signed; the machine becomes abso- lutely your own pr perty on payment of first instalment. —Write for full par; iculan to The QuadraDt Cycle Co. •Ltd.). 'rorernment Contractors, 35, Castle-street, Car. diff (next door to the Angel Hotel). e9814 A LL Quadrant Cycles are made of the finest materia! Jr\_ obtainable, and for durability, excellence of finish, ind easy running cannot be boaten • free wheel, best .-yreA, plated rims. Are., from £11) 1()s. <>9814 A iL5 Bank of England Ni^e is snown everyhwere, j\_ and 60 if a Quadrant Cycle, bnt remember there are imitations of borh. If you want a genrine Quadrant go to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Con- tractors, 35. Castle-street, Cardiff, or to one of their author? wreiit* *9814 A Quadrant Motor Cye'.c obtained the highest anard Aat the Crystal Palace Motor Show on February 14th for the combination lever, as the best distinctive im- provement exhibited; one lever does the work of four; write for illustrated lists.—The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Contractors. 35, Castle^treei, Cardiff door to the Angel Hotel). e9814 A few good second-hand and shop-soiled Machines for sale; all bLrgaine—Write to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), 35. Castle-street, Cardiff (next door to the Angel Hotel). e9814 ARE you thinking of purchasing a new Cycle this season? If so, write for a catalogue or call at the Quadrant Cycle Co.'s Depot, 35, Casfle-street, Cardiff, and inspect their large stock of machines; prices from £10 t08.: easy payments arranged; illustrated lists of cycles and motor cycles post free. e9814 A LL Cycle repairs and renovations send at once to uTX Parry and Co., Siren Cycle and Motor Manufac- turers, Mill-lane, Cardiff. Free wheels, Morrow hubs, and rim brakes promptly fitted; lamps, bells, and accessories; lowest prices; repairs; stove enamelling, nickel-plating. Catalogues rost free. e9778 CYCLE repairs of even- description executed at H. Thomas and Co.'s Celt Cycle Works, Miskin- street, Cathays; cycles built to specification; platers, enamellers; braziers; guaranteed workmanship; mode- rate prices. e9779 FOR disposal, (rent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, silver-plated Westwood rims, gennin# X- B. Velox tyres, 1902 guaranteed; oostly machine; quite new; not soiled; sacrifice; £5 10s. lowest; will send en approval; genuine bargain—K. QUI, Waveney Villa, Bpeoh-road, We=ton-Niper-l £ tr». sBlsd 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; 1 ot soiled; sacrifice £5 10s. lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill, Waverley Villa, Beach-road, Weston-s1.Jper-Mare.. e828d GENT'S Cycle, grand bargain, jnst 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 lOa., approval.—W. James, 31, Oxford-street. Weston-super-Xare. 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. el947 1902—You want a new Cycle. Don't buy until you have seen the 1902 Humbers. Beeston Humbers are acknowledged to be the finest cycles in the world. Humber Cycles, with free wheel, from L10 10s. -Special Standard free wheel Humbers, splendidly finished, £12 12s. Inspection invited. Catalogues post Gradual payments if required. Humber Motor Cycles from £ 45.—A. E. Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. A Choice of High-grade Cycles—Singers, Triumphs, Raglans, Royal Enfields, Humbers. Inspection invited. Catalogues free. Best house for Cycle Acces- sories, Free Wheels, Brakes, Tyres, Pedals, &c. to your old machine.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9660 JEWELLERY FOR SALE. PHIL Phillips, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SINGLE stone Diamond Ring; 18ct.; cost £100; will sell for £50; will advance E40 on same. lSCT. Demi-Hunter, by good London maker; cost £60; will take £20; warranted ten years. 18CT. Gold English Lever, by best makers: warranted 5 years; one E6, £7 10s., £8 85., £ 10.—Phil Phillips. DIAMOND Brooches, with diamonds, sapphires, And rubies; £ 2 10s.. £ 3 10s., £ 6 10s. 9CT. Gold Alberts; every link hall-marked; 42s., 50s., 6Cs., 70s.; very heavy. WE Lend you £ 100 on Shares, Deeds, Life Policies, and all kinds of Jewellery; interest, 16s. 8d. pel month for £100. SILVER W atches in ladies' or boys'; warranted fivf years; 10s. 6d. Silver Alberts, hall-marked. 4s. 9d 9CT. Ladies' Guards: different patterns; 37s. 6d., 42s. 50s. 55s.. 63s.; very heavy.—Phil Phillips. CLOCKS in neat designs; strike on gong every hall hour and hour; 17s. 6d.; warranted 5 years. JOB line in Silver-mounted Ladies' Purses; Is. 94 Also Br0n7.es at, 10s. 6d. the pair, for this week only TEA Sets in best Electro-plate; 30s. the set. Tei Pots from 6s. 6d. JEWELLERY FOR SALE, Contd EA Sets in sterling silver; hall-marked; handsome T design, £7 10s.. at Phil Phillips's. 3-Bottle Liqueur Stand in oak; inlaid frame, with 3 glasses, drawers, 4c.; well made; in silver mounts; 42s. A large assortment of Clocks, Bronzes, and Electro- A plated goods; call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere.—Phil Phillips, 24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e9979 MISCELLANEOUS SALES, gallons; 9d. gallon, car- riage paid.-W. Durose, Winscombe, Somerset. e993h30 FOR sale, set of brass-mounted Double Harness (the property of a gentleman).—For particulars apply Roberts, Saddler. Abergavenny. e937h?8 LARGE "Packing Cases for sale; 7d. each; continuous supplv.—J. J. Boyd and Son, Hodges-row, Cardiff. e9916h27 OAILING Yacht for sale; 18ft. long, 5ft. 3in. beam. 1ft. 6in. draft, with centre board; carvel built of pine and mahogany; sliding teak cuddy; complete set of sails; racing spinnaker and jib topsail; price, £35; no reasonable offer refused.-K 29, Evening Express, Cardiff. e915h27 PAIR of lOin. Winding Engines, working one nionth, cheap; new Bin., 10in., 12in., 14in. Horizontal Engines, Colliery Pumps, Purchase Winches, &c.- Castle Foundry, Swansea. e925h28 BOILER (marine), return tube, for sale; length, 9ft. 6in., diameter, 10ft. 6in.; 2 furnaces; 134 tubes; insured for a working pressure of 1401bs.-Globe Iron Works, St. Andrew's Dock, Hull. el010h31 ROCKERY—40v Articles for 32s. 6d.; lists free.- C Bennett, 25, Broom-street, Hanlev. e782d AR(4AI-NS.-Oiir '-ale -ed previous to ""m' BARGAINS.—Our Sale has commenced previous to removal into new premises: 20 per cent. i4s. in the £ ) off watches, clocks, jewellery, Arc.—John Elliott and Co., 44, Royal Arcade and 30, High-street Arcade, Cardiff. 1%95 FE sale or hire, Icecream Barrow, Freezers; com- plete,—29, Thesiger-stm-t, Cardiff. e30h £ 9 FLAG Staffs at moderate prices; suitable gentlemen's grounds.—K 71, Evening Lxpress. Cardiff. e9&9h30 APE ^HANG INGS, Paperhangmgs— H„ve you seen Robert Lewis and Co.'s (Custom House-streeti Robert and Co.'8 (CUstom HOu&e-strE'etl Pattern Books? Drop a post-card, and they win be Bent, to yo ir house. e9668 SUIT Lengths, 7» 60-, 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d_, 15s., in All Wt«%l, Vicunas, serges, Tweeds; patterns free; any length cut. rvriage paid — Albion Woollen Manu- I facturing Co.. e6 v* oodhoui^e-lane. Lf ds. e9844 rTIHE favourite steei giey Note Paper, in 2 sizes, 7Jd. X per pound packet; envelopes to match, "jd packet; postage, 4d. extra for the two packets.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e955f CORONATION Flags, Decorations, Illuminations, Sun- blinds. &c: Awnings, Tents, Tarpaulins (sale or hire).-Fred Morgan & Co., Makers, Cardiff & Penarth. el0028 HARDWICK'S Traders' Check Book; fo; buying and selling by the hundredweight, ton, or measure; 2s. 9d. post free.-Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 CtAVE Time Letter Cards; 4fd. packet of 25; postage O Id. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 MRS. Beeton's Cookery Book, Is 2d. post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail (Limited), Cardiff. SCHOOL Box, containing black and coloured Leads, Rubber, and Penholder, Is. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9S:;O COMPASS and Divider, with re-fill leads, Is. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. GOLD Bronze Powder, used with water for Picture Frames, &c., 6d. per packet post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 TENASITINE.—A new Cement for repairing glass, china, <fcc.; sticks anything and everything; 6d. per tube, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. c9550 CARD Case and Diary, with insurance for £ 500; cyclist, £ 1 per week if disabled by accident; is. Id. post free—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 HE Best Table TejiaiS Net; can be fixed on any table; no *cr«w« M damps; 3s. 9d. post free- Stationery Department, Wastern Mail Limited. Car- diff. e9550 NO Blotting Pad. with diary.. nmo, tablet, J 1s. post free.—stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 ABLE Tennis Sets, 3s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d— Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 SPECIAL Line.—Three-well Inkstand, for office or home use, Is. 6d. post free.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 CORONATION Badges, lid. each, post free; 12 C assorted for Is., post free.—Stationery" Depart- ment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e955D ARWOOD'S Milk Seller's Daily Delivery Check Book, Is.; postage 2d. extra.—Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 OVERDUE Account Reminders, containing 250 forms; 5 different kinds; Is per box.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 TRIPLE Telegram Books, 2s. 3d. post free.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail Limited, Car- diff. e9550 A LWAYS label your bag or bicycle when travelling i\. by tTnin, £ c. Leatherette Luggage Tags will last many journeys; lid. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 LATEST Novelty—Ping-pong Pencil, 6d. each; postage Id.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 THE most useful Present is a Swan or Waterman Fountain Pen; fine, medium, or broad gold nib, 10s. Sd., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 HE Handy (1 foot) Boxwood Rule will go in vest pocket; 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 SET of Private Account Books, cash book, ledger, and day book, 3s. 6d. and 5s. per set; postage 6d. extra.-Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 WEDDING Cards, latest and newest designs.— Sample book will be forwarded to any address on receipt of 5s. deposit and 3d. postage.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 SAFES.—150 Levy Special Safes from 45s.—Levy, 55, Frederick-street, Sunderland. e460etc SPECIAL Offer.—Nine popular Novels. Tbe set, as below, will be forwarded, carriage paid, for 6s. — below, will be forwarded, carriage paId, for 6s. — > ALICE. OR THE MYSTERIES. ERNEST MALTRAYERS. JAXE EYRE. MARY BARTON. THE CAXTONS. SCARLET LETTER. IVANHOE. LAYS OF SCOTTISH CAVALIERS. VANITY FAIR. > The set of 9 novels, 6s., carriage paid.—Stationery j lOepartment, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e955C PAGE 4 TO- D, (kY. MISCELLANEOUS. ORONATION Festivities. ^.Military Bands, Fire I c works Displays (special discounts). Punch and Judy, Marionettes, Perform* is of all descriptions; moderate terzci; programmes (>n application.—Address Tcm Hay and Co., Glonceste t. ejljd IS you Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for tbe repa: 1 of Watches of every description .English or Forei; 31) is 38, Castle Arcade :third shop from Castle-street). by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Sp'.ndion). t tk»cks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired SPRING is coming, »d th: iThonse ought to be re- papered—Lewis's, Oust em Hou»e-6treet, for che*r>est. newest, and best des lens. e9668 INDEXED LettedoFInvoice" File, for private or office JL use, 2s. 9d. post free.- -Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Card; 1. e9550 ¡ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED, a good second-h «d Wort Copper; about 200 gallons capacity; mu ft. be sound and in good condition. Also a Wheel for jpump for manual labour. -Apply Brewerv, K 64, Ever jLig Express, Cardiff. el0039 ¡ COAL FOF 1 SALE. COALS—Telephone C1024. Ffaldau. 24s.: genuine International, 23s. 6d.; S> tfected. 21s.: good Large, 20s.; Range Nuts, 19s.; Oce- m Nuts. 23s. per ton; send direct; no agents.—WeE t End House Coal Mer- chants. Canton. Cardiff. e987d ARK Coal Co., Salisbury-r aid, Cardiff—Agents for North's Red Ash Coals. Nat. Telephone, 599. e956d COAL! Coal:: Coal Ml—Oo to the Bute Coal Com- pany for splendid qualit f at reasonable prices; special line, 21s. per ton casi o; try it aad judge for yourselves.—Send p<.st card to tne Bute Coal Company, 3, Newport-road, Cardiff. e"49d DENTIS TRY. ALL work done by thorouf 'hly experienced dentists. Every case guaranteed. e9962 OUPLETE Sets, one guii >ea, single tooth, 2s. 6d. Consultations free.. e9962 CORALITE Sets, 2 guineas single tooth, 56. Quali- fied den'ists in attendan oe. e9962 PAINLESS Gas Extractions 1 5s.; by Ethol Chloride, 2s. 6d eS962 PENA3TH, Barry Dock, A #erdare, Pontypool, Aber- gavenny attended. e9962 rpEETH—Jlorgan. Dentists .(Ltd.), 56, Queen-street, X Cardiff. Set from .El Is eS962 rpEETH — Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.). 30, High-street, X Newport. Painies" extra stion by gy. 5s. e9962 rpEETH—Fares allowed to Country patients coming I to Cardiff 01 Newport. *9962 MEDICAL R EMEDIES. ALL wise females take Dr. Svans's Magic Femoids; they correct all female ailments quickly.—Post free. 2s. 9d., from Evans's Dn Stores, Cornwall-road, Cardiff. e919h28 AUTIFICIAL L-ega, Hands, Eves, Trusses. Leg Irons, ,M Crutches, Belts, Children' s,Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-c< Bering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free—Note only aodresses, Allen Pearoe. 7, Charles-street, Cardiff Ind Brosdmead. BristoL CtPRING will prove less try Big to most constitutions by an occasional dose of Cernick's Vegetable Pills. ERNICK'S Vegetable Pill i are a sovereign remedy for Biliousness, Indigest ion, Liver, and Kidney troubles. e9521 ERNICK'S Vegetable Pill • are too well known to require the publication of testimonials. They adver- tise themselves. Try them.. |pid. and 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists, e9521 tise themselves. Try them. iPld. and 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists, & e9521 OTHERS, Note.—Kernic fs Vegetable Worm Lozenges are a safe and certain cure for Worms in Children. 13id. per box, 11 3th full directions, of all chemists, 4c, or send stain; If to Ktmick and Son (Limited), Cardiff. e9521 u/\H, my poor nerves' neei I no longer be said. Try (j a course of "Herculoids, Nature's Medicine and treatment. e9S21 treatment. e9S21 "TTERCULOIDS" "Hercul aids' "HercUoids" XlNature's tonic for Nervo is Weakness, Exhausted Vitality, Brainfag, 4c. Full course. 2s. 9d_, of -til chemists, or of tbe sole Brrti agents, Keruick and Son (Limited), Cardiff. *9521 CARRIAGES, H/IRNESS, Ac. FOR sale. Marsden's Hansc *1, Stanhope Gig; both rubber tyred. Butcher Ca ft. Baker Coburg; cheap, to clear.—Rich, Coachbuilder, Commission-yard, Pearl- street. Cardiff. e970h29 OOD Trap for sale; suita fcle for lady; no further use. Also a Pony.—K 30, 1 Evening Express, Cardiff. e921h2S GOOD second-hand Landau. Broughams, and Victo- rias: also OmniSus and T (wo-wheels of all descrip- tions.—John Fuller and Comt any, Coachbuilders. St. George's-road, Bristol. e9615 "VfEW Break, seat 12; An fther, seat 10; Wagon- 1_N ette, seat 9; cushions, t-mps, pole, bars; com- plete.—Plnmmer. Carriase Bui Ber, Newport. «"965s30 FOR sale, new Viotoria; pa inted green; fine lined; middle chrome; green M frocco and cloth; extra light, and highly finished. Surrey Carts; suit 15 hand; also to suit 12 to 13 h ands. Four-wheel Dog- cart, walnut body.—Lewis, C Jam age Builder, Clare- light, and highly ifnished. Surrey Carts; suit 15 hand; also to suit 12 to 13 h ands. Four-wheel Dog- cart, walnut body.-Lewis, t Jam age Builder, Ciare- street, Cardiff e9843 DOMESTIC P lRTICLES. say, what a charming pa ter:" "YeII. I bought X that at Robert Lewis's, Custom House-street, Eardiff." "Then I'll (to there for mine." e9668 THE Verdict of the Public is that for lightness in construction, ei«*ance in (' tesign, comfort in riding, durability in use, and modera toon in price, the Baby durability in use, and modera toon in price, the Baby Carriages sold by Spencer, the 1 Universal Provider for Babies, are not approached by any of his competitors. The Largwt Stock in the Li tted Kingdom to select from. Send post-card for price • list.-St. John's-sqnare, FARM AND GARDEN. IRISH Hay.-For sale. 35 ton; i overplus Hay; delivery at Cardiff up to end of Ju Be.—Apply Elders Navi- gation Collieries (Limited), Mei rhants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. elOO35 GARDEN Netting. Garden Netting. Garden Net- ting, Cord Netting, bes 1 quality, for covering seed beds, fruit trees, fowr ru; js, &c., 16 square yards for Is.—Grainger, 6, Working-f treet. Cardiff. e9795 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. AY Pony. 5 years; warrant ed sound; quiet in har- ness. Also Cart and Hai »ess.—O'Neill, 3, Peny- peel-road, Canton, Cardiff. elOOOhoO MONEY. GENTLEMAN has few thousands to Invest on Mort- gages in South Wales: £ 100 and upwards; low interest.—Box 240, Evening Express, Cardiff. e?74h31 MONEY Morris. 7. Clyde-street, Adamwiown, Cardiff. e8334 PKIYATE Advances from £ 5 to £ 500, Town or Country on Approved Note of Eaml. quickly and cheaply —Apply The Swansea Finance Company (Ltd.). 149. Penartb-road, Cardiff. The charikg cross bank T Established 1870 115 & 120 Bishops?ate-«t. Within, E C.. and > 28. Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C. 1 London- Assets £ 512.^75 0 0 Liabilities £ 209.475 0 0 Capita! and Reserve £ 503,000 0 0 LOANS of £ 30 to £ 2,000 granted at a few Lourf notice, in town or country, male or female, o* mortgage of furniture, farm and trade stock, plant, rropg, &c, without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. Diao tanee no object. Easy payments. Special facilities tc all requiring banking acconnta. Deposits of zelo and upwards received as under:- 5 p.c. per an., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal (p. c., per an.. subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawal 7p.c per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Specis1 terms for longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal L'eposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent, and are a sftfe invest jnent. A WILLIAMS, H. J. TALL. Joint Managers. 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PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. THE WOMAN OF MYSTERY. By GEORGE OHNET, Author of "The Ironmaster," "Serge Panine," &c. [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 had but recently dis- covered a new explosive, the possession of which would give absolute supremacy to any country. Under mysterious circum- stances his house at Vanvee had been blown up. The General, it was found, had been stabbed to death before the explosion. On the evening of the disaster, he had enter- tained two unknown persons-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 financier, 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 son 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. "Wae he a Russian?' queries Baradior. "I do not know; his name wae Hwu." answers Maroel. "HAM exclaimed Baradier. "Thai wai th* name of the man whose a.rm was torn off! It is the name on the 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 a,, Are, and there pursues his investigations. It. is suggested that he is in peril from tine 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 Marcel. The story began in the "Evening Express" for May 3.
CHAPTER VI. (Continued.)
CHAPTER VI. (Continued.) The Italian bent down his head, and, in contrite tones, said: "I am indeed sorry you imagined I was not sincere. All you have told me interests me greatly. Doubtless I am not so frivolous as your compatriots, and since you appear to defy me examining your results, with sat- isfaction to myself, I now ask you to have the kindness to show me them, unless you were joking, in which case I should not have understood you, as I do not always seize all the finesse of your language. In which case I must ask you to pardon me." "Indeed, I was not jesting; I was per- fectly serious," said Marcel, gaily. "I still believe you will be punished for your curi- osity. But since you insist, follow me; I will show you my laboratory." "Many thanks!" exclaimed Oesare; "I was afraid I should vex you." "In what way? You would believe in the most marvellous things, did I not show you my poor results. Take care not to soil your- self; everything here is not perfectly clean." Opening the door of the summer-house, he introduced the Count into the panelled room, leading to the laboratory, and which he used as a workroom. A blush mounted to Cesare's temples. He looked eagerly around. <m.a Louis XVL bureau, leaning against the wall, were scattered some papers covered with figures. A haJf-opened drawer ex- hibited boxes of different sizes and colours, carefully labelled. A massive table sup- ported wide-mouthed jars, on the rough glass of which could be read the indications: sul- phuric acid, nitro-benzine. picrio acid, and a whole series of chlorates. The Italian. pointing to the table, said: "Ah! Here are some chemicals you do not make use of for your dyes!" "No," said Marcel, evasirely; "those are for something else." And. a<! his visitor drew near. stretching out his hand towards one of the wide- mouthed jars: "Do not touch these jars-they are dange- rous. If, by any chance, you were to up- set the contents, both yourself and myself might find outselves in a very disagreeable position. Come this way." Opening the door of the laboratory, he bade him take a. seat in the alchemist's armchair, by the window, as he said: "Here you may smoke, if you like, with- out danger; there is nothing explosive here." "Whilst in the next room?" asked the Italian, carelessly. "In the next room, if you threw down a match in the wrong pla-ce, you might explode the whole works!" "Diavolo! Then I will stop smoking even here. my dear sir, for I have no wish to leave the place by way of the roof." He patiently examined Marcel's fine samples of dyed wool. Apparently he was listening attentively, but his awakened intelligence, his piercing eyes under his half-closed eye- lids were busied with that "something else," of which Marcel had spoken so briefly. But nothing in the laboratory a.p- peared to have any reference to tha.t my- sterious tuk, which demanded the manipu- latiou of inch daoferooa prodooU. 'I "I should like you." said the Italian, "to give me some of these beautiful cloths, of such a rich and harmonious colouring. I will take them to my sister, who can em- broider like a fairy. She will start some magnificent piece of work, which will sooth I.. I her solitude, and thus you will see the effect of your colours, artistically employed." "If you will permit me. I will bring them myself," said Marcel. "As you please. We are always at home about five o'clock. But do not delay, for I shall soon be leaving the neighbourhood." "Very well! To-morrow, if that will not inconvenience you?" "Not at all. To-morrow, then." The ItaJian rose from his seat. He walked round the laboratory, and drew near the window overlooking the river. "Ah! You are close to the water here. You might even fish from the window, without descending into the garden. Are you not afraid of someone entering the laboratory? A few marauders in a boat could enter the summer-house. "Who would ever think of such a. thing!" exclaimed Parcel. "Besides, as is well known, there is nothing to take. And. then, the inhabitants of this district are very I honest people." But have you no foreign employes at the works?" "Ye/y seldom. A few from Belgium or from Luxembourg. As few as possible, for they are difficult to deal with." "You do not live in this summer-house? You never sleep here?" "No, there is no convenience—simply a barn above the ground-floor, that is all. I live in the house opposite the manager's. It is small, but-very oomfortable. My uncle Graff lived there several months." "You are very fortunate to have family relations," said Cesare, in sorrowful tones. "My sister and I are alone—private dissen- sions have alienated us from the Briviescas. M. Vignola had no relations. We are obliged to be all fft all to one another." "Your sister is a young and charming lady. She may marry again." "She never thinks of it. After all the sorrow oaaued by her union with M Vif- nclt. the uPinI alter nothing but peaw -&Ud rest. Oh, she has suffered so mueh! The deceased and unhappy, Vignola was madly jealous. He could not endure his wife to be absent from him a single hour. He must have her constantly before his eyes. He left her a great fortune at his death. Poor com- I pensation for all the tortures he inflicted on her! But now he is dead. Peace to his memory!" "Your sister has no children?" "No, sir, that is her greatest sorrow." The image of the young woman, in deep mourning, walking sorrowfully about the woods. was evoked in Marcel's imagination. Very pretty to be inconsolate at the loss of an old husband! How old could she be? Twenty-five years, perhaps, at the most, and no knowledge of life except grief and sad- ness. Cesare arose, and took his leave. Marcel accompanied him across the garden to the gate, and there said, with a. cordial smile: "Till to-morrow, then, sir, my respectful homage to your sister." When he had gone. Marcel maode his way towards the works, when he saw M. Cardez coming in his direction, even redder than usual, and with a dark frown on his brow. "Ah! M. Marcel, I was calling to see you. I have a great deal of worry, and am indeed very pleased that you a.re here, so that you may understand yourself, and inform Mes- sieurs Baradier and Graff." "What is the matter?" "The fact is, the dyers are not pleased with their working hours, and threaten ^o come out on strike." "Ah! That is something fresh." "Fresh? No, it has been coming on for more than three weeks; the plot has only been developing. I was in hopes that, sum- mer coming on. and the hours of daylight being more numerous, some arrangement might be reached. Now there is another cause of grievance. Instead of working more they want to work less and earn more!" "Ahr Are their claims justified?" The manager, standing upright, cast a. look of indignation on the son of his master. "Are workmen's claims ever justified? This class of people hare only one pro- gramme the minimum of work and the maximum of vagaa." "After all," said Marce [ calmly, "they are only like other men." "Ah, sir, let their ring] paders talk in that way; do not speak so 1 jourself." "Why not?" "Because, with philantl iropic theories, and 'laisser-aller* tendencies, we should soon be no longer masters of on r own works; they would put us out of doo rs." Maroel looked gravely ai V the manager, and replied: "My opinion is entirely opposed to yours. I think that if workmei were treated as partners they would W01 tk better and keep better discipline. There is a huge misun- derstanding betwren Oa pital and Labour. They treat one another as enemies?* when they ought to proceed ii t concerted action, like allies." "Eh? That is downtigbrt, Socialism." "Xo! It is simply co-c operation." "And do you know," s; aid Cardez, looking slily at Marcel, "what is the principal rea- son of t-he discontent of tile dyers?" "The principal reason?' Then the griev- ances they have manife&t ed are only a pre- text?" "Nothing more. These workmen, in whose lot you a.re so interetAed, are full of deceit and treachery; the-y never show their real motives. Well, the djuers, in their secret meetings, rail at your ÎI rventions-they are displeased with your new dyeing processes!" "Ah! The fools!" An expression of triumpht appeared on Oar- dez's ill-tempered face. "What did I tell you! "Here are processes they are not yet acquaint sed with, and they maintain that your object « to simplify the workmanship, and, consequently, to do with- out workmen. Now they want to strike, to obtain concessions regarding both work and wages." "They have been ill-adviised. When the real state of things is explained they will easily understand. Then tbiey will see that, far from injuring them, liJie Unprovementii I shall introduce into the .xnaiMticture are entirely to their advantage." "They will never admit tAafc." "Suppose I prove it to thw "Tkeir ringleaders will jpnyn 1:ihe con- ttMy." "Who are these ringleaders?" "Some Belgians." "Send them away." "Ah! that would be very imprudent. ter have patience, and try to come to au. understanding. These men are from the Wallon district,, and when they have drunk one glass of brandy too many you may fear anything at their haaids. It was one of these Belgians who struck the overseer with a, knife last year. They are good workmen, but terribly exacting and disagreeable. There is nothing to fear for the present. They want an eye keeping on them. Now. if you would like to call them together and speak to them, you will see what you can make of the matter." He spoke in sneering tones. Marcel well understood that the manager, speaking from experience, was thinking: Have a, little experience of these brutes, my young novice, and you will learn to know them. Speak to them nicely, explaining that it is to their advantage to -work without grumbling, so that you may have a fine pro- fit at the year's end, whilst they have ha-d the greatest difficulty to make ends meet. Try to obtain their approval. Afterwards, oome and tell me what result you have ob- tained. fuleas you give them the works, and capital to keep it going. perhaps even guaranteeing them dividends, you will never make them satisfied! Marcel would not discuss any longer with Cardez. He did not -consider it necessary, to weaken the authority of the manager such a critical moment. He determined W give him all possible help to avoid the diffis cnlties he foresaw. "You may be sure, M. Cardez. tha.t if I can do anything to help you. you have only to mention it. It is possible we may not have the same ideas on the way of settling Labour difficulties. Still, it is of no use waiting till the house is on fire before discus- sing the fire-brigi..de system by which the c.onflagration may most surely be extin- guished. The best thing to do is to use the means nearest at hand. Consequently, do as you think best. Rave you informed my father of the matter?" No, indeed. I am not in the habit of ton menting my masters with fxl account of the difficulties of the works here. There will be plenty of time, in cam things become more serious." (To be oon tinned to-*noxxaeJ