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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAM. Notices appearing under these headings are charged at the following satee;- If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS," "We&- TERN MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL," 3.. for 30 Words and Id. for each Additional Word. If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL" only, Is. for 30 Words end Id. for every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted UT.IMS authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic meieages cannot be acted cm until confirmed in writing. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager .ROBERT BEDFORD. Every Evening, at 7.30, Welcome Return, of MR. EDWARD OOMPTON AND CO. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) DAVY GARRICK Thursday EDMUND KEAN. Friday A REFORMED RAKE. Saturday"" DAVY GARRICK. Next Week: R. D'OYLY CARTE'S PRINCI- PAL REPERTOIRE COMPANY. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. RAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. VX Lessee A Manager—EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT. at 7.30, rpHE Jj^ATAL JJOUR. Popular prices. Next week, "Why Woman Sins." e780hl4 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF TRMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET.* Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! THE FAMOUS MEISTER GLEE SINGERS, Whose name is a Household Word, from the Albert-hall, St. James's-hall, Queen's-hall, and all the Leading Concert Plat- forms of the Country. J. W. HALL, The Funny Comic, in his Latest Successes. HARRY CHAMPION, "Quick and Quaint." MISS MILLIE HILTON, tn her Original and Latest Successes, "The Last of the Dandies," "Oh! The Corona- tion!" "Sailing Through the Air." THE TWO BEES (Harry and Flora Blake), DuettiBte, THE PICQUAYS, Herculean Acrobats and Clever Head and Hand Balancers. TONY FERNANDEZ, Eccentrio Musician, who can get harmony out of anything. J JOSIE JONGHMANS, Boprano Vocalist, in her charming rendering of Popular Ballads. BERT GILBERT, in "AS THE DAY PASSES," A West African Episode. 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 Fees. NEWPORT. THE- NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT: Happy Little Japs, O'KABE FAMILY. FRED LINCOLN. MAISIE TURNER. KITTY CLOVER and Company. VIOLET WEGNER. THE O'MALLEYS. MARIE WESTON. M'PHEE and HILL, and their High Bar: Something New in Bar Athletics. LYCE u M, jyEWPORT. i,N Proprietor & Manager..Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, THE GREAT EMOTIONAL PLAY, A SISTER'S SIN. WHIT WEEK—"MESSENGER BOY." Geo. Edwardes's Company Booking Office Open Ten to Ten. 79485 SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE Regd.) Warranted to stand the SUN, SEA, OR RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE, 55S. SOLE AGENTS: STEWART & STEWART THE CASH TAILORS, 27, CASTLE A ROADE, CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. «fl91Q BEECHAM'S PILLS CUBE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISOBDEB8, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. gEECHAM'S pILLS REMOVE WIND and PAINS In the STOMACH, AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS, ENSURE PROPER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. jjpTEC HA M S piLLS 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. jj ITE-CETA M 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. JJ 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 e8456 PAGE 4 h TO-DAY. SHIPPING NOTICE. SOU T H AFRICA. REDUCED FARES— £ 10 10a. Permits and Tickets from Government Licensed Agents. DAYIKS, 48. Charles-street. Cardiff. A WHITSUNTIDE SENSATION. UNDER DEED OF ASSIGNMENT BE E. G. CHEESMAN, 186, SNARGATE-STBEET. DOVER. WATCIIMAREE AND JEWELLER, THE STOCK, COMPRISING MANY HUN- DREDS OF POUNDS' WORTH OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, BROOCHES (GOLD AND SILVER), BRACELETS, CUTLERY, ELECTRO- SILVER WARE, AND CLOCKS OF EYERY DESCRIPTION, 18 NOW OFFERED FOB SALE BY n. SAMUEL AT AN ENORMOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES. ENORMOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES. H. SAMUEL H. SAMUEL HAS BEEN DECLARED THE PURCHASER BY PUBLIC TENDER OF THE WHOLE OF THIS STOCK AT THE LARGE DISCOUNT OF OVER 30 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OF OVER 30 PER CENT. OFF COST. OFF COST. CALL TO-DAY. HUNDREDS OF CALL TO-DAY. STARTLING BARGAINS. H. SAMUEL, 7, St. Mary-St.. Cardiff. NOTE THE REDUCTION. H. SAMUEL'S REGULAR SALE PRICE. SELLING PRICE. REAL GOLD GEM RINGS, STAMPED, SET WITH REAL STONES. 2s. 9d. 5s. 63. 500 REAL GOLD BROOCHES, HALL- MARKED 2s. Gel. 5s. M. HALL 5IABKED GOLD KEEPER RINGS Ss. Cd. 6a. 80. STERLING SILVER CHAINS 38.00. 5s. 6d. HANDSOME POLISHED WOOD CLOCKS 350 9d. 5s. Od. ELECTRO-PLATED SUGAR BASINS 5s. Od. 6s. 0d. 3,000 REAL SILVER BROOCHES 0s. 7d. Is. 6d. REAL SILVER PHOTO FRAMES 0s. 9d. 2s. Od. SPLENDID OPERA GLASSES 2s. M. 4s. 6d. BEAUT IFULLY E N GRAVED TEAPOTS 5s. 6d. 10s. 811. BEST DINNER CRUETS, al,M13 I 4 BOTTLES BEST GLASS 6s. M. 12s. 6fi. IN ADDITION TO THE ADVANTAGES OF THESE EXCEPTIONALLY REDUCED PRICES, H. SAMUEL WILL CONTINUE HIS VERY POPULAR WHITSUNTIDE FREE GIFTS. WHITSUNTIDE FREE GIFTS. WHITSUNTIDE FREE GIFTS, IN WHICH HIS CLIENTS HAVE PARTICI- PATED IN YEARS PAST. EVERY PUR- CHASER DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS OF GOODS VALUE 5s. AND UPWARDS WILL RECEIVE A HANDSOME FREE GIFT. CALL TO-DAY. STARTLING BARGAINS! A MONTH'S FREE TRIAL. FULL AMOUNT REFUNDED IF DISSATISFIED. RAILWAY FARE PAID TO ALL PUR- CHASERS OF GOODS VALUE 25s. AND UPWARDS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 30 MILES. H. SAMUEL, 7, ST. MARY-STREET, Cardiff. 87461 CORONATION. JJTRED MORGAN AND Co., Established 1860, MILL-LANE, CARDIFF, HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OUT OF LONDON OF JP LAGS, EC ORATIONS, And ILLUMINATIONS. ROYAL ARMS. CROWN. PLUMES, SHIELDS, FLAG POLES. Ac. GARLANDS, FESTOONS, BUNTINGS. DRAPERIES, ILLUMINATION LANTERNS, and LAMPS in Great Variety. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. TENTS and MARQUEES for All Purposes for SALE or HIRE. GARDEN TENTS from a Guinea. JAPANESE TENT UMBRELLAS 2B. 6d. to 30s. Temporary Awnings for Covering Paths, Ac., Erected on Short Notice. SUN BLINDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Speciality Spring Shop Blinds and Florentine House Blinds, a new range of Unique Patterns. TARPAULINS, HORSE. CART, AND RICK OOVERS, HARNESS, Ac. REPAIRS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Branch:— GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH. al3813 FjyYPttWRITING. ASJi BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. Cheapest Rates. Typewriting Taught. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. GRIFFITHS AND SONS, CLOTHIERS, THE HAYES, FOR FIRST-CLASS TAILORING. SUITS TO MEASURE, from 35/- SUITS FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR With Square Shoulders, Cut and Made Equal to Bespoke, FROM 16/6 TO 45/- per SUIT. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS, TIES, HOSIERY &c." Every Description of Gents' Underwear Manufactured at Our Own Factory, and which we Guarantee, GRIFFITHS AND SONS COMPLETE OUTFITTERS, T BLATTES. CARDIFF. Newport, Swansea, Port Talbot, and Barry Dock. WELSH YEOMEN FOR THE FRONT. | RIF'S CRICKET CARICATURES. I PREPAID SCALE. Sman Prepaid Advertisement are inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following rates:— ONCTS. I .1' six TIITRS. TI3STKS. S- D. fi. B. S: D. 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extra 7 n 0 n „ words 0 2 0 0 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Py^pa'd Adver- tisements in the" WESTEEJf. MAIL" and EVENING EXPRESS :— WORDS. ONCE. 1 TRRltF SIX TIMES. TIMKS. SB. 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 40 Each extra 7 n „ „ „ words 04 0 8 10 In all ewes the name and addrem are counted as part —————H. of the advertisement SCHOLASTIC. A Business Education.—Caniiff School of Commerce, 1, St. Johii s-sqnare, oc.rner of Queen-street, above Messrs. Masters. Individual instruction Penmanship, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Mathematics, ~aii £ uagea, &:c. day and evening school.—Prospectus, T A. Biogg and Co. ø855d LOST AND FOUND. TEMPORARY Shelter for stray cats 48, Conway- T road, Cardiff. e705h21 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. A good General wanted at once; no family.—Bavies, Holmealeigb, B.-irry Island. e736hl4 EXPERIENCED Kitrtianmaid (21), wanted; country; JH under housekeeper; .Cl&BvaM. Llwynarthan, lantletop. Cardiff. e7Sf,hlS G,ai Ser,,nt small t, family; no children; no washing; boy does rough wort.—60, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e7S5hl4 EXPERIENCED slnfie-handerl Houscraaid required JD gentleman s house. — Yaughan l'ryse, jaaesycniglau, South WaJcs. eS15M6 EXPEEIKKCED Gencr.-U required; good wages; no washing.—Apply 54, CHive-road, Penarth. e737hl5 GOOD General waated after" "Vvhiti-.mtide:—MrZ CTiorlcy, 2, Clare-road, Cardiff. eS13b21 WASTED Immediately, a thoroughly good Cook..— App.y Mrs. H. Dyke Pearee, Pen-y-Bryn, Cefn- coed, Merthyr Tydfil. e772hl4 WAifTED, exjierlenced General; not under 22.— Apply Plant and T>Ut, 60, Queen-street, Cardiff. e721hl4 WANTED, situatkm as Cook; small country,—Apply H 5S, Evening Express, Cardiff. -— e725hl4_ WANTED, Juno Jrd, Coot-General and Hou3e-Pa7- lourmald for country houso between Mumbles and Swansea; early risias ej^ntial.—Apply, stating wages, to Mra. Keand, Halswell, Paignton. 8781h14 WAJSTED, Cook-General antTllouse-Parlourniaid.— ■A-PPv» stating agfe, height, wages required, and reference^ Mra. Thomas, Aslifield, Bridgend. e762hlfi WANTED immediately, trood Housemaid; able to v v undertake laundry, with help; plain sewing; Church woman.—State age and wages, Protheroe, Dol- Wflyra, Hobron H.S.O., Carmarthershire. e9992 WANTED, young Kitchecmaid, for country near Brecon.—Apply, first, stating age, wages, expe- rience, D., Stafford House, Marine-parade, Aberystwith. e819hlS WANTED, a thorousU Cook-General. — Apply to Mrs. Hake, London House, Mumbles. e817h20 WANTED, good Cook-OoaeraiT^utekr'smiTfaoiiiy. Apply, statin? full particulars, Mrs. Thomas SiOnoba, Vici.ori&-uqUding!^ Port Talbot. eElShifi WANTED, General Servant; plain cooking desir- ,r v able; small family.—Mrs. Thomas, County School House, Aberdaro. e774hl7 WANTED at once, Girl, about 17.—Apply the Flannel aftd Bemnant Co., Charlea-street, Cardiff. e789hl4 WANTED, experienced General; famlfy~2i—Eef? W rences, age, wages, 15, Victoria-road, Penarth. e302h20 WANTED, respectable Girl at once.—«! Ryder- street., Cardiff. e3011i20 WOBKTyO Housekeeper wanted; widower, 3 young children; good character and reference essential. Stat.e age, experience, and salary to J 29, Evening Express, Cardiff. e798hl5 WANTED, experienced Housemaid; needlewoman; assist wait table; parlourmaid kept.—Mrs. Hedley, Pontardawe. e753h15 -¡'.J'Jl HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, Tinder Barmaid for vaults; smart and willing; personal references inquired into.—Apply Marine Hotel, Barry Island. e998B A24-rED, experi,-nced young Lady as Barmaid; WANTED, experienced young Lady as Barmaid; goOd reîerencœGreat Western Hotel, Merthyr. e799hl5 WANTED, good General Servant.—Rod Cow Inn, Wellington ^-street, Canton, Cardiff. Beferences required., e733hl5 WAITEB (under;; English; Tenby; Kitchen Porter; Boots, 8s.; Chef, 15s., wanted.—Davies's Registry. ARMAIDS! Barma-ids ti Several wanted; rare BABMAIDS! Barmaids!! — Several wanted; rare J) chances.—Davies's Registry, 48, Charles-st, Cardiff. MANAGER—Wife; Welsh preferred; £ 2; interview m to-day.—Davies's Registry. (Guaranteed genuine). jT~1QOK, private family, £ 20; Interview to-day at our Vy office.—Davies's Registry- onïœDa,Yles's RE'gistry. PORTHCAWL.—Waitresses, Generals, &c., wanted: interview Thursday.—Davies's, 48, Charles-street. AR LOUR Iki AID, L30, Batt,; Daries's Registry, 48, Charles-street, Cardiff. e9699 PARLOURMAID, £ 50, Bath; splendid chance.— MISCELTAFEOUS SITUATIONS. A smart young Man wanted, canvassing; exceptional opening for energetic man.—Address, in first instance, to H 34, Evening Express, Cardiff. e99S8 AGENTS wanted Ink Erasing Eloc.trosine Pencil; erases ink in two seconds without abrasion; one agent's profit 8 weeks c-ver £ 75.—Address Eraser, 18, Lockwood-road. Doncaster. e805h20 CARPENTERS wanted at Treharris.—Apply, per- c sonally, Jones, Builder &e.. Treharris. e770hl3 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. Continued. CLERK wanted; aged a.bout 20; must have expe- rience grocery trade; wholesale preferred; Welsh ( speaking,-Apply, with full particulars, to Walter and Batcholar. Swansea. e795h20 rIARDIFF Union Workhouse.—Wanted, an Assistant j Attendant on Infants; salary, £ 12 a year, rising £1 annually to &M. with board, lodging, wash- ing, a ad untform: subject to Poor-law rules.—Apply, by letter, to the Matron, Union Workhouse, Cardiff, or personally between the honrs of 9 and 10 in the morn- ing, or 6 and 3 in the evening. e9984 DRESSMAKERS.—W*uted at once, good Second Hand.—Apply Cule and Co., Trcherbert. eTT7hl4 TTX>SIEBS.—Good Saierman and Window Dresser n wanted; slight knowledge of shipping trade pre- perrod; useful situation to good maiL-Apply Hosier, Evening Express, Newport. eSS93 JOINERS.—Working Foreman, 40, wants situation, i shop or building; graart, capable, energetic manager of mem.—J 11, Evening Express, Cardiff. e775hl4 LAW.—Wanted immediately, experienced Man; take charge of branch solicitor's office in colliery dis- trict.-Apply J 35, Evening Expi-ess, Cardiif. e £ 0Jhl5 RAT-Catcher.—Waated at once, professional Rat- catcher.—Apply, stating terms, to J 39, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. eei2h20 STEAM Laundry.—Two good Ironers wanted.— Address Manageress, Steam Laundry, Aberdare. e722hl4 WAITED, qualified Chemist; sole charge colliery district; Welsh preferred.—England, Senghenith, Cardiff. e755hl5 WANTED, Steward for club; without encumbrance preferred; £ 50 deposit; good references.—Apply Immediately Secretary, Conservative Club, Treherbert. e99T5 WANTED, a Man to take charge of a horse and trap, clean offices* and to make himself generally useful; must be steady and of good character.—Apply, stating salary and references, J 9, Evening Express, Cardiff. e9985 WANTED, young Lady for general fane*; good saleswoman.—Full particulars John D. Gwytlier, Hiph-atreet. Teaby. e741h15 WANTED, young Man; to make himself generally useful in house and look after garden.—Apply, with terms enclosed, to Morgan, Travellers' Rest, Aber- cynon. e820h16 WANTED immediately, experienced Bricklayers; a summer's job guaranteed; none but sober men nead apply.—Creighlon, Contractor, Neath. e809h29 WANTED, thoroughly reliable Man for the credit drapery trade; salary and commission.—J 25, Evening Express, Cardiff. e792hl7 WINDOW Dresrer required to dress draper's win- dow weekly.—J 21, Evening Express, Cardiff. e7S6h!4 WANTED immediately, experienced Bodice and Skirt Hands; good wages to careful workers.— Mrs. Williams, 35, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. e790hl7 ANTED, strong Lad, about 18, in stable, under coachman, and do housework; live in; aU found, but washrng.-State wage3 Prothferoc, Hebron E.S.O., r m. e91191 WANTED, Tinman; also able to do general work of country ironmonger's shop.—Bees and Brandy, Abenravenny e773h!7 W'~ ANTED~a young Lady as Bookkeeper.—Apply Corporation Hotel. Canton, Cardiff. eS9 £ 9 22s. 6d. weekly.—A salary of 7s. 6d. to -22s. 6d. offered to either sex (who ca* write) for their spare moments; work may be done evenlngs.-Partlculars sent free to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Trustcott and Co., 6a, Giendower, Torquay. e793hl9 PREMISES. H/TESSKS. S. HERN AND PEBTWEE, ai AUCTIOKTSERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Premiss and Houses tc be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, S L. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849 PPLY 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. M.; 50. Court-road, 8s. 6d.; 43, Wyndham-crcacout, 10s. 6d., &c. e9944 A" PPLY^C«<)perativ9 Supply Storei, North-road, Car- (ji £ E:—Several houses, 2, 3, and 4 ttdrooms each; tente, Sa, 3d, 66. 6d., 9s., 10s.; baths, gardens, &c.; near Blackweir and Park-plaoe 'bus tenninua. e401d ARRY.—Nine roomed Furnished House from middle July; best part; pleasantly situated, and over- looking channel; 10 minutes' walk to the sea; bath- room.-Rees, 36, Romilly-road. e77Ihl7 _D position; rent and ingoing low. Also Bo&t Inn, position; rent and ingoing low. Also Boat Inn, Erwood, to let; double-licensed, with 7 acres of orchard and meadow land, large garden; this house is situated on the River Wye, between Builth and Brecon.—Apply Jones, Angel Hotel, Agent Arnold Perrett and Co. (Limited), Brewers, Brecon. e783hl7 XCELLEVT~Business Premises to let in Bath; best position ready-money trade.—Particulars D., 6, Cranbourne-court, Albert Bridge, London. S.W. e808h20 7>R Sale76t7~Radigund'R,~Radyr, charming Country Residence; delightfully situated, standing in Its oWlf grouilds of about 2 acres: close to T.V.R. Station, and within 5 miles of Cardiff; house contains 5 recep- tion-rooms, large hall, 7 bodroonofl, 2 bathrooms, w.c.'s, kitchens, larder, and flower gardens; stables, coach- houses, Ac.; also coachman's cottage; additional land at a merely nojninal rent could be obtained if required.— Apply Mr. Tregerthen Dunn, 27, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff^ e76Shl7_ F" UBNISHED House to let at Pentyrch; 3 bed- rooms.—Apply T. John, Pentyrch. eSQCh20 HOW to Get a House of your Own.—Some interest- JLjL ing information on this point is given ia an attractive booklet, which will be sent post free to any- one making application (mentioning this paper) to the Manager, 72, Bishopsgate-street Without, London, B.C. e9997 HOUSE and Shop to let at Senghenydd, Aber Valley, 83, Commercial-street; best position in the place Apply Jenkin Jones, Park-lane. Aberdare. e765h!6 Ci OUTHERNDOWN.—To let, furnished, for any por- S tion of June, August, September, comfortable House; 3 sitting-rooms, 6 bedrooms; garden and staNea.—J 30, Evening Express, Cardiff. e797h20 rpO let; newly erected Stables; coachhouse, loft; X stibles, 4 stalls, loose box, harness room; coach- house 42ft. by 22ft.; very lofty.—Apply Caledonian Hotel, Elm-street, Cardiff. e300h20 O let! 33, Stacey-road.—Apply Williams, ItendaU House, Plymouth-road, Penarth. e786hl7 ET, 22 and 26, Clevedon-tcrrace, Boath, Cardiff; 7 and 8 roomed houses; hot and cold water through- out.—Apply 22. e9980 To let. 20, Pembroke-terrace; 11 rooms; centre oi town; convenient to railway stations.—Apply W. Jones. 202. Newport-road, Cardiff. e90?A WANTED to rent, small House, Farm, or Cottage, with garden, within easy reach of Cardiff.— JT 20, Evening Express, Cardiff. e737hl4 ANTED, a good se WANTED, a good Beor House or small Full Licence; country preferred; strict investigations; moderate ingoing.-H S4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e759hl6 r BUSINESSES FOR SALE. OLD established Boot Business, with Dwelling-house, for disposal; good connection; h^t position; satisfactory reason for diSposal-Apply Robert Millett, Blaenavon. e757h! 4 APARTMENTS. = I ^UBNISHED Apartments.—Sitting-room, one or two bedrooms; bath.—58, Longcross-street, Cardiff. e73lbl4 HALF a House to let: unfurnished, with every con- venience.—23, Lacsdowne-road, Csuton, Cardiff. e78314§ PENARTH.—Furnished-Apartments 1 3t 2 gentlT- men; near station beach.—26, Windsor-lor- race. f:si0h20 WANTED! particulars good Homes for guests, boaders, invalids, resident patients; care chil- dren; apartments; schools.—General Agency, 158, Pic- cadilly, London e733hl4 FURNITURE, &c. ALWAYS open to buy Furniture in any quantities; books bought and goods of every description; cash at once.—Woodruff's, 77, Castlo-road, Cardiff. e442-d FARM AND GARDEN. GAB.DEN Netting] Garden Netting. Garden Net- tin £ Cord Netting, best quality, for covering sted beds, frait trees, fv>wr ran*, &c., 16 square yards for la.—GnringfT, 8. Workine-rtreet. Cardiff. eCT/Qg T) OTATCH-S.—Up-to-daM. lewt., 4s. &d.; 5cwt., 2 P rail paid; cash with order.-Fruit Company, Growers, Bowanffeld-road, Cheltenham. e776hl7 MUSICAL. BKINSMEAD Pianoforte, in handsome rosewood cage; Choioe marqueterie panel; Iron frame; fun tri- chord; best chfck action; £ 35 net cash.-Heath. IANOFOBTE-by WaddW^n; burr walnut case; trichord; in grand condition; £ 19 19s.; also Van- derbolt. £ 12 12s.-Heath, Cardiff. IANOFOBTE by~Cad6y "handsome burr walnut case; in splendid condition; a bargain; £ 13 18s.; also Ivory; jEU.—He&th. Cardiff- ORGANS, new ana "second-hand, by all makers, from 0 E3 17s. 6d. Repairs in all branches.-Heath and Sons, 76, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9M7 ABPS bcarht, sold, exthwieed; 25 years' expe- rience a« harp iepaiier; Erard and other makers in stock-—MiDer. Arcade, Bristol. 69816 IF you want a Piano or Organ, do not bo persuaded by aay interested person to purchase until you lia~e ascertained the extraordinary value we are offering, You will savo many pounds, be most liberally treated, and gat the easieet possible terms by purchasing from us.—Duck, Son, and Pinker, the Great Piano Merchants, Pultency Bridge..Bath, and at Bristol. Catalogue and book of advice free. (Narae this paper.) e9655 MAIiTYN Thomas, JQ4, Castle-road, Cardiff, is now clearing his entire stock of Pianos, Organs, Gr»- phophones, &e" regardless of cost for cash only. e4?Dd NICHOLSON'S Favourite Song Book, containing 144 Popular Songs, Words and Music, 2s. 9d., post free.—SUtisaacry Department, Western Mail, Cardiff.. PliNo-rr you want e bargain, write for list of P instruments returned from hire, as yon can secure a I'ianfi U>" one of the Great Makers «t a leas pric« than the cheap mbbish n°w freely ad vert if ed; cu«ranteed, and in most cases quite eqnal to when now.—Thompson «nd ShacTcell (I4d.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff: 32, Castle-atraet, Swansea, fcc., £ c. e9701 PIANOFORTE, £ 19 l9e., the Challenge Model; P delivered free to any address; guaranteed for 20 years: all modern improvements.—Can only be obtained of Thompson and ShacleU (Ltd.). 32, Oastle-street, Swansea, &c„ '&o. e9701 PIANO by BrcKidwood White, only £ 16 10s.; a marvellous bargain, which should not be lost; m splendid order and of' lovely tone.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.). 24, Queen-street. Cardiff. e97Gl T3IANOFOKTE, £ ,2 £ h~& celebrated maker; quite L equal to new in every particular; cost double; in handsome case, with all improvements; a genuine bar- gain.—Thompson and Shacken (Ltd.), 24, Queen-Street, Cardiff, &r., fee. e9701 -hreiber, only f,27 PI AN O F O ETkT^a genuine Schreiber, only £ 27 p 10¡. j listed at go rumeN; perfect in every respect, with Patent Resonator Attacbment.-Thomp- son and Shackell (LtdJ, 23, Commercial-street, New- port, Moo., &c., See. e9701 mAXKINfT^c5ia«"5ftJa Ulld& at 56, St. X Mary-street, Cardiff.' e1642 GBAPHOPHONES! Phonographs, and Gramo- phones kept is stock at 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. RECORDS, Columbia, F.dHon, & Gramophone; thou- sands to choos»e from at &6, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. WE are the"larieat"talking machine dealers in the country. e!642 GREAT Bargains in Talking Machines and Records during our stock-taking sale fn May only. W £ make ho.'nes pleasant with our Talking Machines; come to our great sals during May. i'R annual-Stock-taking Sale-is now on; call-or write for particulars. Pe CORDS (Columbia and Edison) during sale j reduced to 73. per half dozen. G. three sold) during sale. to 4s. each (not less than three sold) during sale. "T7VLAT~ Records for Gramophone reduced to 10s. 6d. Jt; per half dozen during sal,. OTEL Keepers should see our special we lines in tt Pennv-in-the-Slot Machines. RITE for catalogues or call at Talking Machine Agency, 96. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. el642 BICYCLES, &c. A YLIFFE and Sons, manufacturers of the weli- IX known Daisy Cycle. Write for catalogue. Daisy Cycles overhauled free of charge tor two years when built to order. One grade only in Daisy Cyeies— highest obtainable. Ladies and Gent's 1902 models,, cold and silver lining, with plated or Roman rims, will be found an ideal mount. Daisy Cycles cannot be excelled. Featherweight Uacers, Hoad Racera, and light Roadsters—ior finish and easy running the most, up-to-date Cycle in Wales,-Addreas, Ayliffe and Sons, Daisy Cycle and Motor Works. Cardiff and Newport. Nat. Tel 832 Cardiff. e9768 AYJJIFFE and Sons for Plating and Enamelling. ,'A- Daisy Cycle Works for repairs to any make cycle. Ayiiffe and Sons for 2 speed gear and free wheels. Daisy Cycle Works, Cardiff, for Morrow Hubs and accessories. e9768 A1 S a bird is known by Us note, so 3s a Bf'Ter Cycle by it? world-wide reputation. Intending purchasers are invited to call and inspect this season's models, special attention being drawn to No. 2, vhich, fitted with free wheel, 2 brakes, plated rims, high grade tyres, for either lady or gentleman at JS10 10i, is undoubtedly the best value ever offered in the annals of the cycle trade.—Bobert Bevan. Castle-Street. Cardiff. e9760 ALL eyclers should see our stock* of Sunbeams, Hover, Shrift, Star, Bard, and New Hudson's Cycles; prices from £8 10s.; guaranteed for two years. A Star Bead Kacer, fitted with free wheel, 2 brakes, piat'd rims DunioP tyres, £ 10S. 10s., or 12 monthly payments of jEl la e9760 < BICYCLES, Continued. A number of slightly sbop^oiled Machines to clear cheap; also a grew uuaibcr of Teaily good Second- hand Cycles, from L2 10s.—Bobert -Be-, Castle-street, Cardiff. e9760 ARE you wondering what to do with your old Machine? It so, write to the Quadrant Cycle 00. (Ltd.), and see what price they will allow you for it in exchange for a new Quadiant; second-hand machines of any maire taken in part exchange far a Quadrant. e9814 A high-grade Quadrant Cycle can be obtained for £ 10 10*. cash, or 12 monthly payments of 21s.; no hire agreement to be signed; the mathine becomes abso- lutely your own property on payment of first instalment. -Write for full particulars to The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Contractors, 35. Castle-street, Car- ciiii (next door to the Angel Hotel). e9814 ALL Quadrant Cycles are made of the finest material obtainable, and for durability, excellence of Snish, aDd easy running cannot be beaten ■ free wheeL best plated rims. &c., from £1í) lOa, e9814 A £ 5 Bank of England Note is mown everyhwere, ana so if a Quadrant Cycle, bat 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 »uth<in«ad aseots e9814 A Quadrant Motor Cyc'.o obtained the highest award at the Crystal Palace Motor Show on February 14th for the combination lever, all the best distinctive im- provement exhibited; one lever does the work of four; write for illustrated 1ists.-The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Contractors, 35, Castle-street, Cardiff (next door to 'he Angel Hotel). A few good second-hand and shop-soiled Machines for sale; all bargains.—Write to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), 35, Castle-street, Cardiff (next door to the Angel Hot.e1), e9814 ABE 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. Castle-street, Cardiff, II-nd inspect their large stock of machines; prices from £10 tos.; easy payments arranged; illustrated lists of cycles and motor cycles post free. e9614 ALL Cycle repairs and renovations send at ouce to Parry and Co., Siren Cyele and Motor Manufac- turers, Mill-lance, Cardiff. Free wheels, 'Morrow hubs, and rim brakes promptly fitted; lamps, bells, and acce3aories: lowest prices; repairs; stove enamelling, nickel-plating. Catalogues post free. e9778 BARGAIN.—Gent's Safety pneumatic: good condi- tion £ 2 7s. 6d.—19, PJantagenet-street, Cardiff CYCLE repairs of,every description executed at W. H. Thomas tnd Co.'s Celt Cycle Works, Miskin- street, Cathays; cycles built to specification; platers, enamellers; braziers; guaranteed workmanship; mode- rate prices e9779 COVENTRY CYCLES. COVENTRY CYCLES. 3s. 6d. PER WEEK. 3s. 6d. PER WEEK. CYCLES FOR EVERYBODY. or LADIES' 1902 MODELS, HIGHEST GRADE, FITTED WITH FREE WHEELS and PATENT RIM or TIRE BRAKES. 1902 DUNLOP- WELSH LICENSED TYnES; romplete, with every latest improvement: APPLEBY'S half-inch piteh Chains; PLATED SPOKES, and DUNLOP-WELSH WESTWOOD HOLLOW RIMS. METALLIC FINISH; Frame beautifully Enamelled, and all bright parts hearilv Plated on Copper; made of the best POSSIBLE MATERIAX.S OBTAINABLE, and fitted with all accessories of the best manufacture, INFLATOR and TOOLS. all comptete, for 3s. 6d. PER WEEK for 12 MONTHS. Payments to be sent once every month. BVERY MACHINE FFLLY GUARANTEED TWO YEARS. The Machines are delivered on Payment of the first monthly instalment, vit., 15s. 6d., CARRIAGE PAID TO YOUR ADDRESS. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. THE MACHINES THEN BECOME YOUR OWN ABSOLUTE PROPERTY. NOT THE HIRE SYSTEM. NOT THE HIRE SYSTEM. NET CASH PRICE for GE-N-RS LIGHT or FULl, ROADSTER or ROAD-RACER, £8 8s. each, all complete. WE ARE PREPARED TO SEND ANY MACHINE ON APPROVAL, and PAY CARRIAGE BOTH WAYS IF NOT APPROVED, as we have every confidence of these Machines giving entire satis- faction to EVERYONE. WRITE AT ONCE FOR FULL LIST and ALL PARTICULARS, which will be sent POST FREE. NOTE THE ADDRESS.— THE COVENTRY SUPPLY CO., OROMFORD-COURT, MARKET-STREET, MANCHESTER. e9397 FR disposal, gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim J:I trake, silver-plated Westwood rims, genuine A. B. Velox tyres, 1992 guaranteed: costly machine; Quite new; not soiled; sacrifice; £5 10s lowest; will send en approval; genuine bargain.—EL Gill, VTaveney Villa, liaaeh-road, Weston-supei-Mar^ e515d "fTlOB Disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, Disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, Jj rim brake, silver-plated Westwood rims, genuine A. B. Yelox tyres, 1902, guaranteed; costly machine; quite new; rot soiled; sacrifice £5 10s. lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.-K. Gill, Waverley Villa, Beach-road, FB sale; Cycle Accessories, Fittings, Tools, &c.— On view at Messrs. Powell and Co.'s, Cycle Enamellers and Electro-platers, 1, Guildford-street, Cardiff. e270d GENT'S Cycle, grand bargain, just- as new, fitted with coasting hub, fres wheel, back pedalling brake, and rin 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, Weston-super-Mare. e504d LADY wishes to *ell her nearly new Safety, not soiled, with free "wheel, back pedalling brake and front rim brake, plated rims, Clincher tyres, black enamelled, gold lined, costly, high-class machine, with candle lamp, bell, all accessories; £6 15s. great sacrifice; will send on approval.—G. Years ley, Leacroft Farm, Work-, near Weston-super-Mare. e796d MOTOR-Car; 34 h.p. water-cooled engine; 3 speeds, electric ignition; seat# 3; god running order; cost £200; sacrifice £110.; buying larger car.-Ernest E. Harris. 12, Cedar-road, Newport, Mon. e9826 REPAIRS if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 258. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prioes. el947 SAFETY, nearly new, cheap; home 5 to 7.—Angle, 19, Plantasjenet-street, Cardiff. e821h20 a new Cycle Don't buy until you I have "een the 1902 Humbert Beeston Humbera are acknowledged to be the finest cycles in the world. Humber Cycles, with free wheel, from X10 lOa. Special Standard free whe-I Hambers, splendidly finished, £12 12s. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. Gradual payments if required. Humber Motor Cyclei from £ 45-—A. E. Norton. 126. Queen-street. Cardiff. A Choice of High-grade Cycles—Singers, Triumphs. Eaglans, Royal Enfields, Humbers. Inspection invited. Catalogues free. Best house for Cycle Acces- sories, Free Wheels, Brakes, Tyres, Pedals, ke., to your old machine.—Norton. 126. Queen-street. Cardiff. DOMESTIC ARTICLES. "T say, what a charming paper'" "Yes, I bought X that at Robert Lewis's, Custom House-street, Cardiff." "Then I'll go there for mine." e9668 SPENCER, The Universal Provider for ifties, St. John's-square, Cardiff. SPENCER for Up-to-date Perambulators. See his Showrooms. SPENCEB for latest designs In Mail-carts. Send for price lists. DOMESTIC ARTICLES, Contd. SPENCER is noted for Summer Canopies and Summe; Shades. • SPENCER S celebrated "Nokabout" Baby Chairs, 5 positions, 10s. 6d. SPEKCER'S Bath Chairs, Invalid Chairs. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Wond.-T of the Age Sewing Machines, complete, for 58s. 6d. SPENCER'S Mangling and Wringing Machines, Was'uing Machines. PF-NCERIS Knitting ftachinPAI. The Eclipse is the Best Knitter in the World. PENCER", only address is St. John's Church- £ 5 square (opposite Church), Cardiff e9961 SINGER'S Medium Treadle Lockstitch Sewing Machine; suit tailor or dressmaker; good condition and worker; 30s.—J 23, Evening Express, Cardiff. e791hl4 ADVICE Gratis.—Furnish at Harris's, The Market Newport. e9882 BEDSTEADS and Spring Mattresses complete, from 14s. 6d.—Harris's Emporium, The Market, New- port, e9882 TO Hotel Keepers.—Harris's Cork Lino is unriralled for public bars; samples fre^; 12 square yards 12s., carriage fluid.—E. E. Harris, Market-buildings, Newport, Yon. e9882 COAL FOR SALE. COAL! Coal:; Coal.—Go to the Bute Coal Com- pany for splendid quality at reasonable prices; special line, 21s. per ton cash; try it a" Judge for yourselves.—Send post-card to the Bute Coal Company, 3, Newport-road. Cardiff. e743d COALS.—Ffaldau, 24s.; Genuine International, 23s. 6d.; Selected, 21s.; Speoial Large, 20s.; Ocean Nuts, 23s.; Range Nuts, ISs. per ton delivered; no agents,-Send direct to West End House Coal Mer- chants, Canton, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 01C24. e412d COAL, Coal, Coal 5—Get your Coals direct from the collieries. Send for price list to Morns and Lead- tetev. Colliery Proprietors and Agents, 2a. Fitzalan- road. Catdiff. Nat. TeL: Cardiff, 1.026; Newport, 277 '4. 254a. 15?3; Post Office, Newport. 561. e9652 PARKCoal Co., Salisbury-road, Cardiff.—Agents for ± North's Red Ash Coals. Nat. Telephone, 599. e40Qd Y the Cardiff House and Steam Coal Company X (Limited) for splendid House Coals: from own colliery in the Llynvi Valley; prices moderate; deliveiy prompt. A. MAUBICE BAILEY, Secretary, e9672 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. WORKS OF ART AND CURIOS. DO not fail to look through the collection of Paint- ings and Drawings by ancient and modern masters. ESTIMATES siven for all kinds of Picture Framing. *9316 FOIl sale, Secretaire Book Case: Oak and Mahogany Bureaus. Grandfather's Clocks, &e. GEORGE Pearee, Fine Art and Actiijue Dealer, 115, Queen-street, Cardiff. GILDING done at private residences without removal by experience workmen; distance 110 object G Pearee is open to buy antique furniture, corner .cupboards old ehiaa, old coloured engravings. r' you want Swansea and Nantgarw China go to Geovge Pearee, 115. Queen-street, Cardiff. IF you want antique furniture renovated send post- card to Getrge Pearee, 115, Queen-street, Card'ff. OLD picture and looking-glass frames re-gilded equal to new estimates free on application. OLD oil paintings Lined and Restored. e9816 DENTISTRY. ALL work done by thoroughly experienced dentists. Every case guaranteed. e3362 COMPLETE Sets, one guinea, single tooth, 2s. 6d. Consultations free. e9962 COBALITE Sets. 2 guineas; single tooth, 5s. Quali- fied dentists in attendance. e9962 PAINLESS Gas Extractions, 5s.; by Ethol Chloride, 2s. 6d. e9962 PENARTH, Barry Dock, Aberdare, Pontvpool, Aber- gavenny attended. e#962 TEETH.—Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.), 56, Queen-street", T- Cardiff. Set from £1 Is. e3562 TEETH.—vsorgan. Dentists (Ltd.), 30, High-street, Newport. Painloat extraction by gas, 5s. e8B62 TEETH.—Fares allowed to country patients coming to Cardiff 01 Newport. c9962 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. CARRIAGE Worts, Morgan-street, Pontypridd, for I new and second-hand Traps and Carts. e969d NEW Break, seat 12; Another, seat 10; Wagon- ette, seat 9: cushions, lamps, pole, bars; com- plete.—I'lummer. Carriage Builder, Newport. «9&*3o EW^— O ECONIKHAND" N O 2 Wagonettes. 2 Wagonettes. 1 Landau. 1 Landau. 1 Brougham. 3 Broughams. 1 Break. 1 Brougham Wagonette. 1 Victoria. 1 4-wheel Dog-cart. 1 Stanhope. 1 Victoria. 3 Phaetons. 30 Stylish Pleasure Carts, 13 Pleasure Carts. with or without rubber 2 Gigs. tyres. 2 Governess Cars. AT J. NOBMAN'S NEW CARRIAGE SHOWROOMS, 234, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, Nat. TeL: 470. CARDIFF. Canton Car Passes Door. e9929-2 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Icons, Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-oovering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, Allen Pearee, 7, Charle»street. Cardiff, and Broadmead, BristoL CURE for Nervous Debility, Rheumatism.—German Doctor's great discovery sent to sufferers; stamped envelope.—Davies, 10, Whippingham-street Brighton. e632hl5 stamped envelope.—Davies, 10, Whippingham-street Brighton. e632hl5 SPRING will prove less trying to most constitutions by an occasional dose of Kernick's Vegetable Pills. I^ERNICK'S Vegetable Pills are a sovereign remedy V for Biliousness, Indigestion, Liver, and Kidney troubles. e9521 I7"ERNICK'S Vegetable Pills are too well known to V require the publication of testimonials. They adver- tise themselves. Try them. 13id. and 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists, &c. e9521 ¡\OTHERS, Note,-Kemick's Veget.a.ble Worm Lozenges are a safe and certain cure for Worms in Children. 13id. per box, with full directions, of all chemists, &c, or send stamps to Kernick and Son (Limited). Cardiff. e9521 HERCULOIDS"! "Herculoids" "HercUoids" •! Nature's tonic for Nervous Weakness, Exhausted Vitality, Brainfag, &c. Full course, 2s. 9d„ of all chcmists, or of the sole British agents, Kernick and Son (Limited), Cardiff. e9521 PAGE 4 TO-BAY. [ JEWELLERY FOR SALE. UNREDEEMED, 3 Gent's IBct. Goid English Levers; first-class makers; good as new; prices, £ 5, £ 9, £ 13.—Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker, Caroline-st., Cardiff, e U:-¡ REDEEMED, 4 Ladies' Solid Gold Watches, good u as new: long warranties; prices, 25s., 40s., 50s" 608.-Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker, Caroline-street. Cardiff. UNREDEEMED, 4 Diamond Rings, 18ct. mounts, r*re bargains; prices, 40s., 65s., 85s., 95s.—Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker, Carol ine-strp-et. Cardiff. NBEDEEMEP. 3 Gent's Solid Gold Alberts, Govern ment stamped; good as new; prices, 50s., 65s., 80s. —Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker, Caroline-street, Cardiff. TJNBEDEEMED, 2 Ladies'~Yong~Gold Guards; extra heavy; good as new; prices, 50s., 80s.—Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker (established 1850), Caroline-street, Cardiff. NREDKEMED.10 Gent's"Silver English Lever Watches; best makers; good as new; long war- ranties; 30s. each; worth double.-Sol. Phillips, Pawn- broker. Caroline-street. NREDEEMED, 12 Ladies' Silver Witches; pretty designs; good as new; long warranties; 10s. each. -Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker, Caroline-street. UNREDEEMED, real Diamond and Ruby Bangle; U very pretty; price, 555.-801. Phillips, Pawnbroker, Caroline-street. tyNREDEEMED, lBet. Gold Albert; good as new; j Government stamped: very heavy: £ 3.—Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker, Caroline-street, Cardiff. TyNREDEEMED, fine single stone Diamond Ring; u £20; bargain; value guaranteed.—Sol. Phillips, Pawnbroker (established 1850). "VTEVV.—Gent's !8ct. Gold English Lever; make' Thomas Pussell and Sons, Liverpool; 25 years' war- ranty; price, L12 10& worth double,-Sol. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline-street, Cardiff. "VfEW.—Lady's 18ct. Gold English full-plate Lever, 1> chronometer balance; 25 years' warranty; maker, Thomas Russel and Sons, Liverpool.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller. Caroline-street, Cardiff. long Gold Guard; pretty design and N strong; £3 105,-80. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline- street, Cardiff. "VfEW.—Wedding Rings, 22ct. gold; lowest prices in Cardiff; handsome presents given.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline-street, Cardiff. NEW.—Engagement Rings, set with diamonds and other precious stones: rare bargains.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller. Caroline-street, Cardiff. "VTEW.—Silver Plate and Cutlery; large assortment; best value in Cardiff.—Sol. Phillips, Silversmith, Caroline-street. "VJ"EW.—Gent's Silver English Lever, Thomas Russell i_\ and Sons; 25 years' warranty; price, £ 3; worth. £5 5s.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller. Caroline-street, Cardiff. "VTEW.—Lady's real Diamond and Ruby Bracelet, fine stones, t4 10s.; bargain.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline-street, Cardiff. "VfEW.—Lady's Gold Watch and Gold Albert. e5s,; N value and quality guaranteed.—Sol. Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline-street. "VfEW.—Keeper Rings, Signet Rings; cheapest in Car- dilL-So, Phillips, Jeweller, Caroline-street. e9965 PHIL Phillips, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, ::4, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Specials for this week:— ALTERATIONS Completed.—Lock-up three bottle Liqueur Stand, with glasses and drawers, in oak frame, for 65s. ALTERATIONS Completed.—Fine pair handsome Vases (Japs), a bargain, for 60s.; others from 5s. i LTERATIONS Compieted.-r-Handsome present— Gent's Shaving and Dressing Case, 25s.: in leather. 4 LTERATIONS Completed.—9ct. hall-marked Alberts, x\_ in single and double, 45s., 52s. 611., 55s., 66s.—At Phil Phillips'. LTERATIONS Completed.—9ct. Gold Watch, lever A (stop watch), unredeemed, equal to new, 42s.; warranted 5 years. ALTERATIONS Completed.—Fine Stone Diamond Bines, 45s.. 55s., 70s., 80s.: all in 13ct. AT.TF.BATTONS Completed.—Set. long Guards, in different patterns. 35s.. 42s., 55s.. 65s. ALTERATIONS Completed.—Silver English Levers, capped and jewelled, warranted 5 years, 21s., 30s., 398. 6d. ALTERATIONS Completed.—'Very fine carved wood Musical Clocks, 15s. 6d., 21s., 30s., 37s. 6d.—At Phil Phillips'. A LTERATIONS Completed.—Sterling Silver, hand- Asome present, in leather case-Pair of Salts, Mus- tard, and Spoons, 42s. LTERATIONS Completed.—Private room for Ad- vancing Money on all kinds of jewellery, deeds, shares, &c.; £100 at 6s. 8d. interest per month.-Pafl Phillips, 24, St. Mary-street. A ITERATIONS Completed.—Ladies' Engagement Rings ia diamonds, rubies, sapphires, pearls, in latest designs. LTERATIONS Completed.—A large assortment of Sterling Silver Goods. See our prices. LTERATIONS Completed.—A large assortment of Bazaar Clocks, Electro-plated Goods, Knives and Forks. See our prices. 1 LTERATIONS Completed.—For all kinds of Jewel- A.l. lery call and see our prinos before purchasing else- where.-24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e9979 MISCELLANEOUS. CORONATION Festivities.—Military Bands, Fire- C works Displays (special discounts). Punch and Judy, Marionettes, Performers cf all descriptions; j moderate terms; programmes on application.—Address Tcm Hay and Co., Gloucester. Is you Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of Watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38. Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. etc SPRING is coming, this house ought to be re- pm>ered.—Lewis's," Custom Souse-street, for cheapest, newest, and best designs. e9668 OUBSELF In the Light of the Stars.—The line of least resistance is that of greatest progress. What is your line? Character and environment make up your destiny. What is your environment? I will cor- rectly define both your character and your destiny. Health, wealth, and happiness are largely the result of putting oneself in harmonious relations with surround- ing conditions. If you are in any sort of trouble, or have an unsolved problem before you. or have need of special information not obtainable from other sources, try the Science of the Stars.—Address, with stamped envelope for reply, SEPHARIAL, The Chart Office, 4, Pilgrim-street, London, E.C. e719h24 HE "Empire" Vatveless Fountain Pen. Fine, Medium, or Broad Nib, 14-car»t, 6d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e9510 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. ALL kinds of Letter and Invoice Files; send fot illustrated priw list.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardig A N invaluable Book to *11 engaged in trade.— A Heaton's Ready Reckoner, containing 135.000 eal- eulatioM; prioe 2s. 6d, postage 4d. extra.—Stationery Oen&rtment, Western Mail, Cardiff. e9570 BLACK Orpington Cockerel and 5 Pullets; sell cheap, or exchange.—H. Richardson, SO, Woodland-street, Mountain Ash. e752hl5 BOCKERY.—400 Articles for 32s. 6d.; lists frce.- Bennett, 25, Broom-street, Hanley. e782d MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd. BARGAINS.—Our Sale has commenced previous to removal into new premises; 20 per cent. (4s. in the £ ) off warches. clocks, jewellery, &c.-John Elliott and Co., 44, Royal Arcade and 30, High-street Arcade, Cardiff. e9895 FOR sale, fat-bottomed centre keel Yacht: 20ft. on 134 water line; safe; well-formed.—Cummins Evans, Mumbles. e794h20 FOR sale, Dunnage Boards, Battens, Scantlings, and Poles; also Russian and TTOMAGE Mats; choap.— Coles and Son, Top West Dock. Cardiff. e743h22 FREWOOD for sale; cheap.—J\ J. Boyd ana Son, Hodges-row. Cardiff. eS04hl5 GREY talking Farrot, red tail; warranty given for talking; 7 days' trial my risk, 25s.; indestruc- tible cage, 5s.; be seen at 27, Caira-street, Padoingion. Lcndon. eS970 HARDTMUTH'S "Mephisto'- Copying Ink Pencils, IEI lo. 8G. per dosen; specially recommended.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail Cardiff. e9570 IMPROVED Linen Markers.—Stencil plate, any two I letter initials, complete with ink and brush, 1"; full name stencil piate, complete with ink and brush, 2s. 6d. Indeiibie Marking Ink; 'no heat required; will not wash out; 6d., Is., is, 6d. per bottie,-81;a. tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e9570 LADIES' Year Book and Housekeepers' Diary for 1902, a Systematic Method of Keeping Household Accounts, IS 9d.. post free,-Stauonery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e9570 LETTER Copying Book. 1,000 pages; half bound calf; special value; 5s. 6D post free.—Stationery DE- partment, Western Mail. Cardiff. *9570 MENU Cards.—BOX, containing three dozen caras, with six holders, assorted ribbons, price is., postage 2<1.. extra.—Stationery Department, Western Meii, Cardiff. ec)570 "VTEW Burglar-proof Cash Box in various sizes; send iAI for illustrated price list.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ONE Gross Assorted Pen Nibs, special value; Is., post free, to clear.—stationery Department Western Maii, Cardiff. p aperhangings.-Il ve you sees PAPEiiHANGINGS, Paperhangings.—Have you seea Robert Lewia and Co.'s (Custom House-street) Pattern Books? Drop a post-card, and they will be sent to your house. e3668 HOTO&RiAPBf~or_Quoen~Vl^ria ;i8~^c~24!9d! each to dear, post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff PING-PONG or Table Tennis, 38, 6d. and 5s. per p set, post t-m-Statioziery Department, Westers Mail. Cardiff. POCKET Diary and Card Case, with Insurance Policy for £ 500. available for 12 months; pries 1*—Sta- H«j»«ry Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. e9570 QCEEN'S Life in the Highlands, 36,: Life of King William Fourth, by Watkins, 6s.; Queens of Ens- land, by Mary Howitt, illustrated, 205.-9, Queen-street, Cardiff. e742hi5 SLIT Lengths, 7s. 6Q. 10s. 6<1., 12s. 6d., i5& in All Wool Vicunas, Serges, Tweeds; patterns free; any length cut, paid.—Albion Woollen Manu- facturingCo., 56. V»oo3houlfe-iane. Leeds. e9844 SELF Inking Stamp Pad: always ready for use; violet or red: price is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. e9570 SAFETY Stamp and Postage Hook for keeping a record of stamps used and letters posted; Is., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- djjf, TO Dealers, Shopkeepers, Market People, &c.—Aprons and Pinafores from 3s. lid. dozen assorted lots, 20s,-William Deaville and Co., Manufacturers, Notting- ham. e778hl7 TICKETS, in roils of l.OOG each, fox bazaars, eon- T certs. &c., 14. 3d.. postage 3d.—Weswrn Mail Limited. Cardiff .0..570 TTTF. 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PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. THE WOMAN OF MYSTERY. By GEORGE OHNET, Author of "The Ironmaster," "Serge Panine," 4c. [COPYRIG HT.] PART I. SYNOPSIS.—Tile French' Minister of War receives in audience Colonel Yallenot, who explains to him in detail the result of his examination of the wrecked house of General de Tremont. Tremont had bet recently dis- covered a new explosive, the 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 was found, had been stabbed to de:ith 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 bad 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 arma 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 inei-I 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. Lichtenbach, it is suggested, is at the bottom of the Tremont tragedy. (The story began in the Evening Express" for May 3.) CHAPTER III. (continued.) "What a pity! Just the time when his ex- planations would have been so useful." "It is always 80 "Had he made no freah male acquaintances? Was there no name yon oouid catch?" "He spoke to me of no one except a, foreign savant, with whom he had struck up a friend- ship, and who seems to have been an extra- ordinary man. He suspected him of being a Nihilist, and that worried him. But be spoke of him with the utmost admiration." "Was he a Russian?" "I do not know. His name was Hans." "Han^r" exclaimed Baradier. '{JTliat was the name of the man whose arm 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. So the General was acquainted with this Hans? Still, Hans is a German name!" "Only a German Christian name. As you are aware, there are several Russians of German origin. If the Hans in question is the a-uthor of that catastrophe, the end he aimed at by obtaining access to the General might well be the possession of the formulas of the explosive found by him. But, then, how had he become acquainted with the discoveries the General kept striotly secret?" Graff, who had not yet spoken, bat bad been listening in a reverie to the observations ex- changed between his brother-in-law and his nephew, raised his hand, and slowly began. as though following the slender iliread of a still fugitive idea: "You are getting lost. The motives of the instigators of thia orime-for, certainly, there are several of them-are of a much higher order than you imagine. You are looking for robbers trying to obtain possession of somie exaeediasrly fruitful discovery, or of Anarchists on the scent of some powerful means of ex- termination. All this is very vulgar and commonplace. You have to deal with crimi- nals of a higher stamP- The care they took to rob Tremont after killing him proves that his murderers wished to throw one off the scent. When one has a Bouse to pillage, he does not linger behind to steal a. watch or a, pocket- book. The mysterious proceedings of those who effected the 'coup' are those of political conspirators, and the tiling that givee the whole plot ita special character is the presence of a woman. Every undertaking of interest to foreign politics, for this past century, has been carried on iby women. From my point of viewi this is in a large measure what must have taken place. One or several Bttfopean States have been acquainted with the inveeti- gations carried on by Tremont. His communi- cations to the Institute may have sufficed to give the alarm. Immediately, means have been aongrht for becoming intimate with him, or obtaining his confidence. Our friend's nature has been studied, and a young woman, clever and beautiful, has been fastened on him, soon to serve as intermediary between the General and Hans. The latter is no Russian, but probably some native of Baden. The woman is a spy in the service bf our enemies. The man, introduced into the premises by the woman, failed in his attempts to obtain, by trickery. Tremont's secrets; accordingly he had recourse to vio- lonce. Be certain the whole 'coup' was entered ttpon for interests far higher than you imagine. You see a Lichtenbach in the affair, and imagine that it is in his interests tha.t Hans and the mysterious woman have been playing such a perilous game. You attach to him more importance than he deserves. You must seek higher, or rather not seek at all, for nothing will be found now." "I cannot deny," replied Baradier, "that Graff's explanations possess seme semblance of likelihood. Graff is a man of imagination. who often see things that do not exist. Still, in the present circumstances, he would be a bold man who would say that he was mis- taken. Perhaps his supposition and mine both contain part of the truth. What cannot be doubted is that the authors of this audacious I plot are persona who will shrink before noth- ing. Accordingly we mnat be prudent, and not » appear to snspect them, living in just our usual manner. Apparently we must abstain from all participation in the work of justice. If the-police succeed we shall be satisfied, without having been involved in the affair. If they find nothing, as is very likely, then our turn will come. In my opinion clever and coolheaded criminals it is almost impossible to run to ground It is only by their impru- dence that they betray themseleves. It is; h when they begin to be no longer on their guard that there is a. chance of finding some clue to their guilt. So, after all, the most prudent and skilful plan will be to wait. Marcel will return to Are-" "Not until I have seen Genevieve." "Of course, you will dine and sleep here, and take the train to-morrow morning. Your mother and uncle will not be sorry to see a little of you." II "And my father?" asked the young man, smiling. ¡ "And your father. Now come along with I ms to see your mother. Graff, you are stay- ing in the office?" "For a few minutes. Then I return home, but will be back in time for dinner." Proceeding along an inner staircase, father I and son reached the private rooms, and were astonished to find in the hall a tall footman waiting there. "Your mother has visitors," eadd Baradier. "How has that come about; to-day is not her reception day?" They entered Madame Baradier's small salon. There she sat. pensive, near the win- dow, her needlework lying idly in her lap. "What! Yon here?" said Iiaradier. "I thought you were receiving." "The visit is not for me." "What is the meaning of this? No one can have called for Amelie. Then it must be for' Mdlle. de Tremont?" I "You are right," said Madame Baradier, un- easily. "What is the matter with you?" asked the banker. "There is something extraordinary going on. Explain." "It is, indeed, very extraordinary. It is a, schoolnrjate of Genevieve, who baa come specially from the convent to assure her of her sympathy and affection; a trusted servant came with her. since her father could not come in person." Baradier's face turned crimson, as he asked, with a. frown: "Then it is ?" His wife did not give him time to continue. They understood one another at a. glance. "Yes, my dear, it is Mdlle. Lichtenbach." A silence fell throughout the room. Marcel had gone straight to his mother, to embrace her. He now stood looking at his father, who, standing before the mantelpiece, was en- deavouring to fathom the meaning of this un- expected visit. "What is she like?" asked Marcel. "I scarcely looked at her, I must confess, my child. When her name was announced I was very much astonished. Amelie and Gene- vieve were with me at tbe time. I left them in the saJon as soon as Mdlle. Lichtenbach entered She appeared to me to be tall, and rather i good-looking. It was, however, her voice, a sweet, charming voice, which impressed me most favourably." "It is different from "her father's, then," growled Baradier. "And how long has she been here?" "Half an hour, at least." "And my sister is with them?" "She could not help staying with them. That would have been a show of hostility Quite oat of place. Parents' enmities, I hope, form no necessary part of children's inheri- tancee." "Mother what you are now saying is con- trary to all poetical tradition. Look at Romeo j' and Juliet. What, would become of literature were there no hereditary enmitiee? They form part and parcel of romantic stock-in- trade. The deuce! We must not diminish it, as it is becoming less and less quite fast enough!" Baradier was not listening to his son; he remained still plunged in his own reflections. At last he murmured: "What has she come for? Why has Lich- tenbach permitted her to come?" "Shall I go and aak her?" aaked Marcel, gaily. "Try to be serious. Marcel." excl&imed the banker. "This is no matter for jert." "Oh., I know that well enough, I wonder what it is that upsets you so much? Here is my mother as pale as death, and yourself in a fever-heat, and all bpca-nse a young girl haa come to sympathise with her schoolmate! There is something extraordinary going on." Baradier glanced sideways at his son, and replied, in a tone of irritation: "Don't be such a fool, Marcel. You are in. capable of understanding!" Marcel bowed, in mock humility. "Thanks! What do I owe you for that?" But Barrdier had no time to give way to his increasing irritation- The door of the salon opened, and Amelie appeared on the threshold. ".Mamma., Mademoiselle Lichtenbach would like to aay good-bye to you before leaving." "She ceems to be very well bred." said Mar- cel, in lo<v tones. "Are you going, mother? I will aoccmpany you. I should iike to see what she looks like." It was in vain that Baradier shouted to his son: "Marcel, stay here; I forbid you!" Already the young man, with a laugh, had slipped behind his mother into the salon. I "The young rascal will never have any common-sense," moaned Baradier. And be sat down in the seat his wife had just left. vaguely listening to the sound of voices which now reached him. At the very first glance Marcel Baradier noticed that Mademoiselle Lichtenbach was of a very elegant figure, with a countenance of great gentleness. On further examination he did not find her pretty. Her features were irregular, but her face was lit up by eyes of limpid blue, radiant with frankness and amia- bility. She was standing there, an upright and slender form, in her sombre school-dress, with the blue ribbon on her breast. On Madame Baradier introducing Marcel to her she made a respectful bow, and said, in de- lightful accents: "I could not take my leave, madame, without thanking you for your kind welcome. Mdlle. de Tremont and myself are very fond of one another. For a year we have been close com- panions. and I sympathise with her present suffering, as though her loss were also mine. It is a great relief to me, now tha.t we are obliged to separate, to know that she will be with one who loves her. I hope you will per- mit her to speak to you of me, so that she may not forget me too aoon. aod. perhaps, ingtill into your mind a little of the sympathy liter heart fee!s for me." Marcel was still under the charm of the voice that uttered these gentle words, when those clear, luminous eyes fell on him. He returned the look wita an inquisitive and. perhaps, rather bold gianoe, for she immediately turned a-side. At the same time a slight blush, aa though accompanied with a shudder, passed over her smiling face, which suddenly became serious. (To be Continued to-morrow.)
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