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BIBTHS, MAKKIAGES, DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAM. Notices appearing under these headings are charged at the following rates:— If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS," "WES- TERN MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL," 3a. for 30 Words and Id. for each Additional Word. If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL" only, Is. for 30 Words and Id. for every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unless authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic messages cannot be acted on until confirmed in writing. STONE BROS.. FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR8. Personal Supervision to All Orders. Nat. Tel.; Cardiff No. 704, Barry Dock No. i7. Telegrams: "Stone Bros., Cardiff," "Stone Bros., Barry Docks." 5 WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. and .101, HOLTON-BOAD, BARRY DOCKS. JONES AND SON. COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS, I 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF (Nat. Telephone No. 1,222), And 153, Holton-road, Barry Dock. Bvery Requisite for Funerals of all Classes. Price List Free on Application. 7- PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, QARDIFF. T jut Lessee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. THIS EVENING, AT 7.50. THE UiLEAT HISTORICAL PLAY, >A Royal „ Box Office at Theatre. 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. q7r A N D rj\ H E A T R E Lessee and Manager .EDWARD QUIGLEY. GRAND SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THE NEILSON GRAND OPERA COMPANY. TO-DAY, at 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, "FAUST." e785o26 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more: deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The Bright and Popular LIL JJAWTHORNE, Whose personal charm, sweet voice, interest- ing songs, and pleasing effects make her -performance a gem full of sparkle. VENTRILOQUIAL NOBEL. Out Walking with Friends, A Singing Picture. JESSICA GRACE, Light Comedienne. JOE O'GORMAN, A Witty Irishman with some good stories for your next house-party. MARZELLA amd her Wonderful Birds. The pitch to which birds may be trained to perform never had a more striking illustration. JAMES HOWARD AND FANNY ST. CLAIR, Introducing an eccentric comedy sketch, entitled "Walter Wellington's Viait." PHILLIPI BROS., Wonders of Muscular Ability. MAXFORD AND O'NEIL, Who Court Your Smiles. If he cannot bewilder you. no one can— SERVAIS LE ROY, Whose magic it needs a quick eye to solve. But maybe Your f]yes are auick enough. Day Performance on CORONATION DAY. June 26th. Doors open at 1 o'clock. Curtain rises at 2 o'clock. 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. L18863 Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. NEWPORT. NEWPORT EMPIRE, N CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. Speaking Likenesses of Famous People, by LUDWIG AMANN; the YERNON TROUPE: DTTNNING'S PUPPETS; BROWN and ROBIN- SON; Funny GEORGE FORMBY; THE BOHE- MIANS; KAHN ana KAHN; GLADYS MAVIUS; ZARMO. DAY PERFORMANCE ON CORONA- TION DAY. T YCEUM, NEWPORT. Proprietor A Manager.Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. TWO MATINEES-OORONATION DAY And SATURDAY, JUNE 26th and 28th, at 2.30, THE SCREAMING COMEDY, OUR BOYS. Next Week.—"A ROYAL DIVORCE." 80181 printed^on white Paper READ THE SPURTS "EXPRESS," EVERT SATURDAY EVENING. g, I ,lln.ln IL' 1 rUBLIU INU I luts. DON'T FAIL WHEN VISITING CARCIFF to see the SOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PAINTINGS by Celebrated Artists, at the New Galleries, Queen- street (opposite T.V.R. Offices). Open daily from 10.0 a.m. to 10.0 p.m.. Admission, 6d.; after 6.0 p.m., 3d. OTE.—These Galleries may be engaged during the Exhibition, WITH THE PICTURES ON THE WALLS, for Receptions, At Homes, and Conversaziones, on application to George P. Harris, Hon. Sec. Art Union Tickets, Is. el0139 BU S I NESSADDR ESSES CROSS BROS., THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, 3 AND 49 ST. MARY STREET. COMPETITION PARCEL of CUTLERY. 36 ARTICLES 15L- POST PAID. J fh DESSEBT FORKS KNIVES J A* DESSERT SPOONS IABLE FORKS | y TEA SPOONS Or 3 of each for 7s. 6d. or 4 of each for 108. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT APPROVED OF. el008 X CORONATION. X FRED. MORGAN AND CO., JYJ ILL-LANE, CARDIFF, Have the Largest Stock Outside London of FLAGS, DECORATIONS, ILLUMINATIONS. ROYAL ARMS. CROWNS. PLUMES, SHIELDS GARLANDS, FESTOONS, DRAPERIES, ILLUMINATIONS. LANTERNS, LAMPS. Ac Price Lists on Application. Tents and Marquees for all purpose* 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, Jko. Repairs in Every Department. Branch: GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH. Nat. Telephone: 326 Cardiff; 101 Penarth. Telegrams: "Tarpaulins. Cardiff." al381i SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd. Warranted to stand the SUN, SEA. OR RAIN. SUN, SEA. OR RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE, 558 SOLE AGENTS: STEWART & STEWART THE CASH TAILORS, 27 f JpASTLE A ROADE, CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. « £ 9i« P I A NOS By All Leading Makers, including RICHD. LIPP and SOHN, STUTTGART (Sole Agency), BBINSMEAD, COLLARD. CRAMER. Ac. ORGANS By MASON and HAMLIN, WEAVER (Sole Agency), FARRAND (Sole Agency). Also SOLE AGENTS for the PECILIAN PIANO SELF-PLAYER, The moat perfect yet introduced. Our Registered Model Pianos, including the FAMOUS COLLEGE MODEL, For JS16 16s. prompt cash. Full Illustrated Lists Free. Gash and Hire Purchase Terms. T^ALE, FORTY, AND CO., U HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Also at Cheltenham, Birmingham, Ac., Ac Nat. Telc. 1103. e9141 "DRITISH BATTLES, issued in fort- nightly parts, each containing four Photogravures, One Shilling.—Western Mail Limited, Cardiff, and all Newsagents. Part 5 Now On Sale. IN CASE THERE SHOULD BE ANY MISUNDERSTANDING CONCERNING RECENT EVENTS, TEMPLAR MALINS Begs to announce that he Still TAKES OUT and PUTS IN TEETH Hi th 1 H AT KING'S CHAMBERS, 29. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, FROM 2 TILL 6 DAILY. 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, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. Newport, Swansea, Port Talbot, and Barry Dock. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. t ANNUAL" SHOW, s s 38 AND 41, QUEEN STMSET- SPRING, 1902. i. THE CORONATION SUITE, n IN HONOUR OF THE KING. CALL OR SEND FOR A DESIGN. s Dining, Drawing. Bedroom. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. _I Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. > 300 IN STOCK TO SELECT FROM. iCarpets. 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. 3, ROYAL BUILD INGS, pENARTH. gPECTACLES. 15, Mansfield-street, Portland-place, W. My Dear Sir,— Tour GLASSES have been a great comfort to ran, especially with regard to the tint. Those Mrs. Lennox Browne. ja now using: afford her more comfort than any other she has employed. Yours faithfully, LENNOX BROWNE. Mr. J. Morse. Birmingham. Dear Sir.— The Lenses have given me the greatest comfort. Tours truly, LAWSON TAIT. FROM STR SOMERS VINE. SIR FRANCIS KXOLLYS mentioned the matter to Dr. Critcliett, who fully concurred in recommending Sir Francis to obtain your GLASSES. FROM SIR WILLIAM GULL (Late Physician Extraordinary to the Queen). T bavo usa-i Mr. MORSE S SPECTACLES, Concave and Convex Lenses, and find the advantage. The above testimonials are from the most celebrated London Specialists. FROM LORD WOLSELET. The Spectacles are now used exclusively. Mr. MORSE, of London, having- OPENED the above I^REMISES, may be Consulted DAILY (SATURDAY excepted) from 10 to 1 and 4 to 7. el0141 BEECHAMS PILLS CURE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHK, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. _u_ J^EECii A M s pTTLl REMOVE WIND and PAINS In the STOMACH, AROUSE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS, I ENSGRE PROPER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. BE E C H A Ai S p I L L S JL? JL MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, and KEEP WELL. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES on tae SKIN. LAY the foundation of GOOD HEALTH. 1 SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. BE E c H A iyl S p I LI S PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY. ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, in their action. REMOVE the result of OVER-INDULGENCE. CURE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are SPECIALLY SUITABLE for the DISEASES and AILMENTS COMMON to FEMALES. IMPROVE the COMPLEXION. REGULATE the SYSTEM. BEECHAM'B PILLS have stood the test of over 50 yean without the publication of testimonials, u I they RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. BEECHAM'S DILLS e8456 _J< TUDOR PRINTING WÜRKS, I CARDIFF. THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IN WALES. ALL CLASSES OF pRINTING, T ETTERPRESS, T ITHOGRAPHIC, PINE A RT, rpWO-COLOUR, GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. MODERATE PRICES. COMMERCIAL, COMPANY. AND LEGAL PRINTING RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION. SIZE OF ORDER IMMATERIAL. Prices and Particulars can be Obtained from the Chief Office, ^TESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. el642 j PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the "HTENINQ EXPIELESS" at the following late. OMCB. THRKR SIX TIHK3. TIMES. — S. D. S. p. s." D. 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 13 20 to 26 words. 0 7:12 19 j__ 20 to 26 words. 0 7:12 19 j j__ Each extra 7 n 9 n n words 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALR tor Small Pre-paid Advpr- tisements in the WESTERN MAIL" and EVENING EXPRESS ":— WORDS. ONCK. THBKTi! RIX TIMKS. TIMES. S D. S. D. S. D. 12 or lesg 0 8 11 4 2 0 13 I9 1 0 12 0 3 0 20 to 26 l 4 2 8 4 0 -1- Each extra 7 „ „ words 0 8 1 0 I i II In all cases the naino and addrew ere counted as part of the advertisement PERSONAL. "Wr"*1' the. ^Ifhmakcr « fix.k "the ReKula!or r n^TZ'T,- rCpa)r from T'('Wson, Auctioneer, A,"uonrMlT^~niCale at CLERICAL. TjlXPERIENCED Priest "desires Sunday duty; free now18' Kvfnir»f Express, Cardiff. e762o27 Tf^NiED Curate; good preacher; musical 11 preferred; stipend, £ 120._Apply Rev. N. Thomas, Llanbadarn Vicarage, Aberystwith. e681o26 MEDICAL. C CHEMISTS' Assistants.—Junior; honS^ stcadyT ) abstainer preferred; home comforts.-Evans, Bryn- niawr- e77?nH WANTED, a qualified Assistant;" outdoor; nsual bond; well up in surgery.—State salary O 62 Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e586026 SCHOLASTIC. WANTED, Lady Nurse or Nursery GovernesT; good needlewoman.—Stato age, salary, and expe- rience WOODVILLE-road Private M;xed~Sch5oT"; corner May-street (Crwy3 end). Established £ 0 years. e747o30 JOURNALISTS. WAITED, assistant Sub—editor sud Second Reporter.—App] y, giving full particulars of expe- rience, specimens of work, and stating salary required, to N 87, Evening Express, Cardiff. el0136 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, trustworthy working Housekeeper.—T. and J. Price, Treharrjs. e764nl WANTED, good General SerVant at once; refe- rences required.—109, Queen-street, Cardiff. e744o30 WANTED, by Jul}' 12, Plain Cook-General; also House-parlourmaid: good references required — Apply Mrs. Llewillyn, Lwyn On, Llandaff. e727o28 WANTED, by July 1st, young General; 3 in family. —Write, with references, to Mrs. Harrison, 2, Dan-y-bryn-street, Aberdare. e590025 WANTED, good Plain Cook; one who has been kitchenmaid might suit; 5 servants kept,.—Mrs. Lay, Chagford Rectory. Devonshire. e595o;.7 WANTED, a good Cook-Goneral for small family; baking.—Apply, stating age, wages, <fcc, to Mrs. Green, Vicarage, Aberdare. e495c2o WANTED, a clean General Servant; superior Rirl.— Apply 35, The Parade, Cardiff. e755o2S WANTED. At Once, a Housemaid.—1, East Grove. eI60o26 WANTED, Cook-General; house-parlourmaid kept.— Mrs. Bunning, Blair Athol, Llanishen. e772nl WANTED, a good General Servant.—Apply, with references, Mrs. Thomas, Old Post-office Shop, Ynyshlr, near Porth. e716o28 WANTED, respectable Girl, aged 16 to 18, business house; comfortable home.—Apply Housekeeper, 28, Rheola-street, Penrhiwceiber, Mountain Ash. e717o2S "tltJ-ANTED, General Servant; aged about 17; good VV character required.—16, Paget-strect. e775o28 WANTED, experienced Parlourmaid; country resi- dence; good needlewoman; highest references.— S. T., 13, Evening Express, Swansea. e729o28 XTOUNG General wanted; clean and trustworthy; JL comfortable home.—63, Merthyr-road, Pontypridd. e768o:d7 HOTEL SERVANTS. DAVIES'S Emigration and Employment Offices, 48, Charles-street, Cardiff (the oldest and largest in AVales), require Male and Female Servants for town, country, seaside, and abroad, viz., Chefs, Waiters, Bar- men, Boots, Porters, Butlers, Footmen, Coachmen, Grooms, Gardeners. Also Housekeepers, Manageresses, Barmaids, Chambermaids, Housemaids, Governesses, Companions, Parlourmaids, Nurses, Cooks, Ladies' Maid, Shop Hands, Sewing-maids. Vacancies London Bristol, Ilfracombe, Weston, Tenby, Llandrindod. Rail fares paid. e9899 TRONG General at once; good wages.—Grangetown Conservative Club, Cardiff. e731o25 ANTED at once, good General Servant; able to do plain oooking; good wages.—Apply Mrs. Phillips, Gelli Hotel, Ton Pentre. 8571026 ANTED immediately Housemaid; aged 20—24; good references.—Apply Housekeeper, Park Hotel, Penrhiwceiber. 8579026 WANTED at once, good Cook-General.—Manageress, Porthcawl Hotel, Porthcawl. e715o28 ANTED, by young married couple (no encum- brance!, aged 30 and 24 respectively, Management of a good class hotel; used to strict stocktaking and control of staff; or as steward and stewardess of a first-class club; thoroughly experienced; highest testi- monials.—Direct to Hurley, Star Hotel, Cheltenham. e778n2 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. non- Unionist3; railwaymen all grades can be regis- tered free of charge.—Free Labour-hall. Cardiff. e7S8o30 CLERKS.—Wanted, a young Lady Bookk(»eper and C Cashier.—Williams, 2P,C. Bute-street. Cardiff. e782n2 DRaPERY.—Wanted, experienced young Lady; one witb knowledge of window dressing. Also expe- rienced Milliner.—Isaac, Cambrian House, Carmarthen. el0168 DRAPERY.—Wanted, experienced young Lady for f"ner.-T. and J. Price. Treharris. e76.3nl GARDENER wants Situation; experienced: mar- ried aged 29; good references.—^Thomas Cannon, 27, Kathleen-street, Barn'. e743o30 GROCER.—Wanted at once^ an Assistant! accus- tomed to solicit; indoors.—Apply Evans and Son, Pentyrcti. e719o28 GROCERY and Provisions.—Wanted, smart Assis- tant immediately; outdoors.—State wages Co-ope- rative, Ferndale. e740o2? HOSIERY.—Wanted^ a reliable Man, of good-lousi- ness abilities, as traveller for the South Wales ness abilities, as traveller for the South Wales ground for wholesale hosiery firm; Welshman, and abstainer.—Apply, with full particulars, to D. E. Wil- liams and Co., Park Mills, Llandilo. cl0156 | I EAD Gardener requires situation; 18 years' expe- ,0_ rience inside and out in flowers, fruit, vegetables; 5 years in present situation; aged 32.-Tuck, Gardens, Snat.chwooS Park. Poutypooi. e714o28 JAMES Howell and CoTTCardiff. require 2 or 3 Junior Salesmen for carpet department.—Give full par- ticulars in application. e572o26 LOCAL Commission Agents in South Wales to push L quick and continuous selling articles in populous ITHUlUfacturing and commercial districts.-Apply P 7, Evening Express, Cardiff. e749o26 MASONS wanted at Caeracea, Dowlais; top wages to good man: 3 years' work.—Apply, on job. Lewis Davies, Abercvnon. e711o28 PORK Butchers.—Wanted, a competent Youth; in- doors.—R. Williams, Roath Market, Cardiff. c,Sln2 SOLICITOR'S Shorthand and Engrossing Clerk. 8 years present situation, desifes engagement life- long abatainpr: highest references.—P 21, Evening Express, Cardiff. e78Dn2 TEA Trade.—Junior and Improver wanted; accus- tomed to soliciting.—Apply London fond China Tea Company, 39, Charch-street. Abertillerv. el0167 ANTED, good aIl-7ound Carpenter an~d~Wheei- wrigit.—Apply Manager, North-road Shoeing Forge.. _n e756o30 WANTED, Cowman; experienced with cattle; cot- tage and garden found.—Apply George, The Deri, Whitchurch, Glam. e728028 WANTED, experienced Gardener.—A{*piy Mrs. Morgan. Maesycoed, Pontypridd. e765o27 WANTED, Junior Clerk in building material mer- chant's oflice.—P 13, Evening Express, Cardiff. e757030 "T/ffANTED, Groom; married (without family); \V rooms, coal, gas found.—Perry, Veterinary, Car- diff. e773o27 WANTED, Female Clerk; country office; compe- tent single needle, counter, accounts.—Post- office, Penclawdd. e587o26 WANTED, 500 Bovs to sell Coronation Number "Figaro," one halfpenny-—Apply at onc« Mrs. Seymour, Wood-street; Mrs. Woodhouse, Frederick- street; and Offices. 233, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. e750o26 2,. 6d. Week red fy 7s. 6d. to 22s. 6d. offered I 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. e733o28 j PREMISES. EPSRS; S'. HERN" AND PERT WEE, 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. e3780 APPLY to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 29, Si. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to let: Daisy-street, 5s.; 78, Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.: <3, Wyndham-crescent, 10s. 6d.; 29, Tudor-road, 176.. Ac. e9944 BUILDER'S Yard, large Joiner's Shop, Offices, Stables, &x., with every convenience, Galstoa- !>iace, Aciamsdown.—Dawson, 88, Byder-street, Canton. e7Ho28 EXCELLENT 1-stall Stable, Coachhouse, Loft, Rad- nor-road.—268, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. e591o27 FOR sale, St. Radigund's, Radvr, charming Country Residence; 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 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, w.c's, kitchens, larder, and flower gardens; stables, coach- hoü6es, &c.; also coachman's cottage; additional land at a merely nominal rent could be obtained if required. —Apply Mr. Trtegerthen Dunn. 27, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. e609o28 OR sale. immediate possession, 46, Plasturton- Tj^OR sale, immediate possession, 46, Plasturton- k venae, Cardiff; every convenience.—Apply on premises. e5S9o26 POBTHCAWL.—Furnished House to Jet; southerly p aspect; beautiful situation; convenient to station, near beach.—Apply Mrs. Basset, Miskin House, Newton. e10154 PENARTH Rectory to let, furnished, for August; P one of the best situations.-Apply the Rector, The Rectory, Penarth. e718028 STORAGE.—Accommodation of goods; central posi- s tion.-Langmaid, Partridge-road, Cardiff. el0047 TO let, most convenient House, 14, Atlas-place, Canton; 4 bedrooms; h. and c. bath; 10s.—Apply No. 16. e742o30 TO let, after the 24th June, Alfryn, Risca'-road, New- port, Mon.—Apply Hodgkinson, Pleasant-view, Cadoxton, Barry. e769o27 TO let, No. 10, Despenser-street; rent, 17s. 6d. inclu- sive.—Apply Harold Lloyd, Solicitor, 21, Cattle- street, Cardiff. e592o27 T~0~let, 20, Pembroke-terrace.—Apply W. Jones, 202, Newport-road, Cardiff. e758d 5De,-la-beche-street (opposite Albert Hall, Swansea), ? to let from 24th June next.—Apply Postmaster, Wliitland. e710o28 rpEN per Cent. Investment.— £ 30 each will buy-6 X new Cottages, subject to mortgages already arranged; all let; Cardiff and Newport.-P 10, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e752o30 £ 700.—4i percent] Freeholds; worth £ 1,000; also £ 200 and £ 750 Leaseholds, 5 per cent.—P 11, Evening Express, Cardiff. e753030 FARM AND GARDEN. ARDEN-Netting. Garden Netting. Garden Net- j tting. ting, Cord Netting, best quality, for covehnt; teed beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, tc., 16 square yards < for Is.—Grainger, a. Working-street. Cardiff. ee7a. > BUSINESS FOR DISPOSAL. SMALL Shop: confectionery, tobacco, tec.; good thoroughfare; 10s.—Apply 121, Woodville-road, Cathays. e748o30 GENT'S Outfits for sale; price, £ 150 for stock, good- will lease 20 years; rent. £ 24; old established; good living.-Apply P 12, Evening Express, Cardiff. e754o30 GENUINE Colliery for sale; magnificent reserves.— P 9, Evening Express, Cardiff. e751o30 PUBLIC-HOUSES. £ 130.—Full licensed House; fine colliery and works district: exceptionally good trade; see early. Several other Houses.—Hiliman. above. e784n2 £ works; ni-oo home: trade proven satisfy anyone. Many other Houses.—Hillmaun. e7S4n2 £ 100.—Pretty, old-fashioned country Inn; fine fishing; full .licensed: tied beer only; good living.—Hill- man, Auctioneer, Skinner-street, Newport. 784112 APARTMENTS. BAREY Island.—Furnished Apartments; every con- venience; moderate terms.—15, Amherst-crescent. e5S9o?7 BOARD and Lodgings wanted by young m;m; abstainer.—Apply, stating- terms and particulars, Box P g. Western Mail Office, Cardiff. e777o?3 COMFORTABLE Apartments 1 or 2 gentlemen.—4, Talbot-street (off Cathedral-road). Cardiff. e753o30 NICELY-furnished Front Apartments; every con- venience; piano; terms moderate.—36, Bichmond- road. Cardiff. el0762 WANTED, good Homes for guests, boardeir, invalids, resident patients, children, schools; also furnished Houses, Apartments.—General Agency Com- pany, 163, Piccadilly, LondoH. e601o27 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Leck Hands, Eyek Trusses, Let Irons, Crutches, Belts, Children'. Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.; repairs or rs-ooTering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses,. Alien Pearce. 7. Ch»rlewtre«t. Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol SPRING will prove less trying to most constitutions by an occasional dose of Kernick's Vegetable Pills. KERNICK'S Vegetable Pills are a sovereign remedy for Biliousness, Indigestion, Liver, and Kidney troubles. el0119 KERNICK'S Vegetable Fills are too well known to require the publication of testimonials. They adver- tise themselves. Try them. 13id. and 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists, &c. elC119 MOTHERS, Note. — Kernick's Vegetable Worm Lozenges are a safe and certaia cure for Worms in Children. 13,d. per box, with full directions, of all chemists, tee., or send stamps to Kernick and Son (Limited), Cardiff. n el0119 "/vH, my poor nerves!" need no longer be said. Try V a course of "Herculoids," Nature's medicine and treatment. el0119 "TTERCULOIDS'M "Herculoids": "'Herculoids" Jtl Xature's tonic for Nervous Weakness, Exhausted Vitality, Brainfag, Ac. Full course, 2s. 9d. of all chemists, or of the sole British agents, Kernick and Son (Limited), Cardiff. elC119 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. "T say, what a charming paper!" "Yes, I bought X that at Robert Lewis's, Custom House-street, eardiff "Then I'll go there for mine." e9668 SPENCER, The, Jniversal Provider for Babies, St. John's-square, Cardiff. SPENCER for Up-to-date Perambulators. See his Showrooms. SPENCER for latest designs in Mail-carts! Send for price lists. OPENCEB is noted for Summer Canopies and Summer Shades. O FENCER'S celebrated "Noiabout" Baby Chairs, 5 O position, 10s. 6d. SIBNCER'S Bath Chairs, Invalid Chairs. 8end p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Wonder of the Age Sewing Machines, complete, for 58». 6d. SPENCER'S Mangling and Wringing Machines, Washing Machines. SPENCER'S Knitting Machines. The-Eclipse is the Best Knitter in the "World. SPEK CER'S only address is St. John'* Church" square (opposite Church). Cardiff. el0062 COAL FOR SALE. COALS.—Telephone 01024. Ffaldau, 24s.; genuine International, 2Js. 6d.; Selected, 21s.; good Large, 20s.; Saage Nuts, 19s.; Ocean Nuts, 23s. per ton; send direct; no agents.—West End House Coal Mer- chants, Canton, Cardiff. e987d PARK Coal Co., Salisbury-road, Cardiff.—AgsntT for North's Bed Ash Coala. Nat. Telephone, 599. e956d DENTISTRY. ALL work done by thoroughly experienced dentists. Every case guaranteed. e8962 COMPLETE Sets, one guinea, single tooth, 2s. 6d. Consultations free. e9962 CORALITE Sets, 2 guineas; single tooth, 5s. Quali- C fied dentists in attendance. 9952 AINLESS Gas Extractions, 6s.; by FUiel Chloride, 2s- 6d. e9962 ENARTH, Barry Dock, Aberdare, Pontypool, Aber- gavenny attended. e9962 TEETH.—Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.), 56, Queen-street^ Cardiff. Set from £ 1 Is. e9962 TEETH.—Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.), 30, High-street, Newport. Painless extraction by gas, 6s. e9962 rpEETH.—Fares allowed to country patients coming X to Cardiff 01 Newport. t9962 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, 4c. GOOD second-hand Landau, Broughams, and Victo- rias; aiso Omnibus and Two-wheels of all descrip- tioM.—John Fuller and Company, Coachboilders, St. George's-road, Bristol. e9615 FOB, sale, new Victoria; painted green; fine lined; middle chrome; green Morocco and cloth; extra ight, and highly finished. Surrey Carts; suit 15 land; also to 6uit 12 to 13 hands. Four-wheel Dog- :art, walnut body.—Lewis, Carriage Bnilder, Clflre- itreet. Card iff. e<J843 O INGER Motor; best and simplest: highest efficiency: I. BICYCLES, Ac. U on view; illustrated catalogue free.-The Singer Motor Agency, Bhydwaedlvd, Whitchurch, Cardiff. e450d A Lady's Central; a Condor Special Lady's Pree- wh«*el: a Gent's Central: 2 Pioneers, and many other second-hand cycles for what otfer5.-Pioneer Works. elOioO A Few Pioneers still left in stock: Perry fittings; Clipper tyres; finished in our well-known style; £8 lOs., to clear; 12 months' guarantee.—Parsons and Co.. Pioneer Works, Tynycoed-place, Donald-street, Cardiff. el0130 ROBERT bevan can supply you with a Star Cycle, fitted with free wheel, 2 brakes, high-grade tyres, for £ S 9s., or monthly payments of 13s. 6d. 69751 ROBERT Bevan can supply you with a Star Cycle for £8 10s., or in monthly payments of 12s.; guaranteed for 2 years. e9761 ROBERT Bevan can build you a Majestic Road Racer, fitted with Dunlop tyres, pitted rims, beau- tifully lined silver. for tH lis. E. Burgess wo a all his heats and a first and third prize on his Majestic in the Sophia Gardens on Whit Monday. e9761 ROBERT Bevan has a large num'tfi of really good second-hand Cycles from £ 2 10s.; also a number of slightly shop-soiled Cycles to clear cheap.—Oniy address:—23-31, Castle-street, Cardiff. e9761 ROBERT Bevan can supply you with a luxurious Swift Cycle, with free wheel, plated rim, and 2 brakes, for £10 IDs., or 12 monthly payments. e9751 ROBERT Bevan can supply you with a new Hudson Cycle, with free wheel, front rim brake, Bowden brake, Dunlop tyres, and plated rims, for £ 10 10s., or 12 monthly payments. e9761 17^0R disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, silver plated WeBtwood rims, genuine A.B. Velox tyres, 1902, guaranteed; costly machine: quite new: not soiled: sacrifice £5 10s. lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.-K Gill, Wavsrley Villa, Beach-road. Weston-super-Mare. el5d AYLIFFE 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 Cycle- highest obtainable. Ladies' and Gent's 1902 models, gold and silver lining, with plated or Roman rirtu, will he found an ideal mount. Daisy Cycles cannot be excelled. Featherweight Racers, Road Racers, and light Roadsters-for finish and easy running the most up-to-date Cycle in Wales.—Address, Avliffe and Sons, Daisy Cycle and Motor Works, Cardiff and Newport, Nat. Tel., 832 Cardiff. e9768 AYLIFFE and Sons for Plating and Enamelling. Daisy Cycle Works 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. e97ó3 REPAIRS It sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 2Es. if sent at once. Accessories U trade at wholsale factors' prices. el947 A Choice of High-grade Cycles—Singers, Triumphs, Raglans, Rcval >iinfie4ds, Humbers. lns>«ction invited. Catalogues Best house for Cycle Acces- sories, Free Wheels, B,-rkes, Tyres, Pedals, ke., to your old machine.—Norton. i26. Queen-strset, Cardiff. e9660 1902.—You want a Cycle. Don't buy until you have seen the t^2 Humbers. Beeston Humbers are acknowledged to V; the finest cycles in the world, Humber Cycles, with f?^e wheel, from £ 10 10s. Special Standard free wheel Humbers, splendidly finished, £ 12 12s. Inspection invited. Catalogues poet free. Gradual payments if r^jquired. Humber Motor Cycles from £ 45.—A. E. S.'or'-jn, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. FOR disposal, Gent's -Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, silvcr-platfM Westwood rims, genuine A. B. Velox tyres, 1902 guaranteed; costly machine; quite new; not soiled; sacn;:ce: £5 10s. lowest: will send on approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill, Waveney Villa, j Beach-road, Weston-?u^cr-Mare. e545d FUFiNITURE. ROATH Furnishing Co., 42, Castle-road, and Vexe- street, Roath, Cardiff. street, Roath, Cardiff. FIRST-cIass stuffed back Leather Suite, £ 6 15s.; 2s. 6d. weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash; great variety. FIRST-class Dressing Chest Bedroom Suite, £ 4 15s.; 2s. weekly, or 10 i- iiscount for cash; any colour. ITHRST-class Saddlebag Suite, £ 8 10s.; 3s. weekly, or 10 per cent. discount for cash; all patterns. ITUBST^IwiT"Eiiibosiid- Velvet- Suite, £ 7~lOsTT"~3s~ weekly, or 10 p.c. discount for cash; any colour. "TTTT'E upholster every suite we sell, and give a guaran- T f tee each one. ROATH Furnishing Co., complete House Furnishers, 42, Castle-road and Vere-street. Cardiff. FLCMjp.CLO'iTIS, Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs, Mats in endless variety. n easy terms, or cash discount. BEDSTEADS and Bbdding in all qualities for cash or easy payments to suit all comers. WE seil nothing but Purified Bedding; a guaran- tee with each article. tee wIth each article. URNITURE suitab:a for all elaMea to be FURNITURE suitable for all classes to be obtained 2n easy terms or ::li.8h discount. NO one should thiik of Furnishing before first inspecting our immense stock. DEAL with a firm of a good reputation, which is a guarantee in itsei. guarantee in itsei. ROATH Furnishing ao. holds a first-class record for straight dealing and good value. I DINING and Drawing-room Suites from 4 guineas to 25 guineas; easy terms arranged. LABGE stock of Bedroom Suites; complete; from 6 guineas to 40 guineas: all woods. guineas to 40 guineas: all woods. I GOOD selection of Brass and Black and Brass Curbs, Fire Brasses: curbs Irom 10s. 6d. ;brosses from 2s. 6d. SIDEBOARDS, Overi^antels, Hall-stands, Dining and Drawing-room Tai'cs; all sizes. PLEASE note our oitly Address. We have no con- nection with any other firm. ROATH Furnishing Co., 4ii, Castle-road, and Vere- street, Cardiff. Factory, Oxford-lane. kel0071 TO Those About to Furnish.—Make your Bedroom look nice at moderate cost. Bedroom Suites at 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, IS, and 20 guineas.—Harris, the Cash Furnisher, in Newport Market. eIW48 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. CORONATION Day.-Wanted. Punch and Judy Show C for evening.-Appiy Yates, Porthcawl. e?20o25 HORSES, LIVE STOCK. &0, FOR sale, pair Bay Carriage Horses; 1573^ quift, steam and motor cars.—Coachman, St. Mary's Lodge, Newport, Mon. e523o29 PIGEO NS, POULTRY &c. 12 Chicks, Buff, Orpington, Leghorn, and Hen, 12s.— Coalcy, Poultry Farm, Gloucestershire. e770n8 MUSICAL. PIANO.—A beautiful Collard and Co"ard. in hand- some ebonised case: equai ir. every respect tc nfW; only £ 33 cash; a unique bargain.—Thompson and 8ha.chl! (Ltd.), 24, QUePn-strect. Cardiff. e9767 PU NOFORTE. 919 195.. the Challenge Model: delivered free to any address: guaranteed for 2C I years; all modern improvements.—Can only be obtained of Thompson and Shackeil (Ltd.), 32, Castle-street, Swansea. &c.. 4c. e9767 "VJEUMEVER Piano, in handsome ebonised case, oniy slightly used, and perfect in every particu- lar; only £35 cash; a genuine opportunity of securing iiii undoubted barsrain: worth nearly double.—Thomp- son and Shäckell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. e9767 PIANO by Broadwood White, only £ 16 10s.: a mar- vellous bargain, which should not be lost; in splendid order and of lovely tone.—Thompson and Shackrfl (Ltd.>, 24. Queen-street, Cardiff. e9767 PIANOFORTE.— A genuine Schreiber, oniy £ 27 10s.; listed at 60 guineas: perfect in every respect, with splendid order and of lovely tone.-Thompsel1 and Shackrfl (Ltd.), 24. Queen-street, Cardiff. e9767 PIANOFORTE.— A genuine Schreiber, õrÏTv-£27 P listed at 60 guineas: perfect in every respect, with Patent Resonator Attachment.—Thompson and Shackeil (Ltd.), 25, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon., L-c., 4c, e9767 MERICAN Vice-Consul has Piano costinq 34 A guineas: must sell: IS guineas cash. 12-stop American Organ, mirror top; original price, 24 guineas; take 14 guineas cash. Both guaranteed; eyery improve- ment and equal new.—Phillips, 22, Llanbleddi&c-par- dens. Cardiff ei0121 AN BOLINL Banjo^ Guitar. Clarionet.—G forge Sinclair, L.L.C.M.. Studio, Queen-street. Cardiff. BF.INSMEAD Pianoforte, in handsome iosewood case; choice marqueterie panel; iron 1 ram^; full tri- cbord; liost check anion: L36 net cash.—Heath. PIANOFORTE by Waddington; burr walnut case; trichord; in grand condition; £ 19 19s. Also Van- derbolt Pianoforte; £12 12s.-Heath. Cardiff. IAN'OroBTE by Cadby; ourr walnut case; in P splendid condition; a bargain; £18 18s. Also D'Alma.ine Pianoforte; 21 gutneas.—Heath, Cardiff. I ORGANS, new ana seeond-haitd, by all makers, from I 0 £3 17s. 6d. Repairs in ail branches.—Heath and Sons. 76, Queen-street, Cardiff. elCIO IJi you want a Piano or Organ, do not be persuaded I 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 Bristd. Catalogue and book of advice free. (Name this paper.) elOOfc HARPS bought, sold, exchanged; 25 years' expe- rience as harp repairer: Erard and other makers in stock.—Miller, Arcade. Bristol. e9B16 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. FR sale, 2 last year's Camera's; had little wear; a Kodak hand camera and Lancaster i-plate stand caeiera; cheap.—6, Cliester-strect, Pontcanna, Cardiff. e771o27 e7710.;7 SEVERAL Logs Greenheart Timber.—Full particulars, Manager, Burry Port Railway Co., Burry Port. e596wl e596wl DEALERS. Shopkeepers, Market People, 4c.—Buy your Goods direct Nottingham lace, aprons, pina- l, fores. blouses. &c.: special assorted lots. 20s., carriage jjaid.—William Deaville and Co., Manufacturers. Not- tingham. Established 1857. e551o25 CORONATION-Flags, Decorations. Illuminations, 4c. Sun-blinds, Awnings, Tents, Tarlaulins (sale or lure).—Fred Morgan 4 Co., Makers, Clad iff 4 Penarth. e10028 walnut, front Seretaire- Bookcase.-ParticularB 0 73, Evening Express. Car- BARGAIN.—Solid walnut, carved front Secretaire^ diff. e606027 BARGAINS.—Our Sale has commenced previous to removal into new premises; 20 per cent. (4s. in the £ > off watches, clocks, jewellery, 4c.—John Elliott and Co., 44, Royal Arcade, and 30, High-street Arcade, Cardiff. e9895 APERHANGINGS, Paperha gings.-Haue vou seen PAPERHANGINGS, Paperhanglngs.—Have you seen Robert Lewis and Co. 's (Custom House-street) Pattern Books? Drop a post-card, and they will be sent to your house. CJUIT Lengths, 7s. 6d-, 10B. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s., in All Wool. Vicunas, Serges, Tweeds; patterns free; any length cut, carriage paid.—Albion Woollen Manu- facturing Co., 56, Woodhouse-lane, Leeds. e9844 FOLDING Blotting Pad, with diary memo, tablet, U. post free.—Stationery Depart men', Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 THE favourite steel grey Note Paper. In 2 sizes, 7pd. per pound packet; envelopes to match, 7»d packet; postage. 4d. Itxtra for the two packets.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. eS550 MRS. Bseton's Cookery Book, Is 2d. post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail (Limited), Cardiff. HARD WICK'S Traders' Check Book; for buying and selling by the hundredweight, ton, or measure; 2s. M. post fren.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. 89550 SPECIAL Offer.—Nine popular Novels. The set, as below, will be forwarded, carriage paid, for 6«.:— ALICE. OR THE MYSTEBIES. ERNEST MALTBAVSBS. JANE EYRE. MABY BARTON. THE CAITOBtS. SCARLET LEflCTEB. IVANHOE. LAYS OF SCOTTISH CAVALIERS. VANITY FAIR. The set of 9 novels, 6s., carriage paid.—Stationery Department, Western Hall Limited. Cardiff. e955C OMPASS and Divider, with leads, Is. post COMPASS and Divider, with re-fill leads. Is. post free.-Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. GOLD Bronze PowCar, used with water for Picture Frames, 4c., 6d. per packet poet free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e955C TENASITINE.—A new Cement for repairing glass, china, 4c.; sticks anything and everything; 6d. per tube, post free.—Stationery Department, Wentrru Mail Limited, C..rdia..9550 THE Best Table Tennis Net; can be fixed on any table; no screws or clamps; 3e. 3d. post free.— Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Car- diff. e9550 SAVE T.roe Letter CXids; 4^d. packet of 25: postage Id. jxtra.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. 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 CARD Case and Diary, with insurance for £ 500; cyclist, £ 1 per week If disabled by accident; is. Id. post frPe.-St4tionery Department, Westers Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 THE HandjTTl foot) Boxwooc Rule will go in vest pocket: 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd INDEXED Letter or Invoice File, for private or office use, 2s. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9556 SCHOOL Box, containing black and coloured Leads, Is, Rubber, and Penholder, Is. poet free.-Stationery ¡ Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 A LWAYS label your bag or bicycle when travelling il hy traiE, 4c. Leatherette Luggage Tags will last many journeys; lid. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. eSSSO rpRIPLE Telegram Books, 2s. 3d. post free.—Bt*- X tionery Department, Western Mail Limited. Car- diff. e9550 diff. e9550 LATEST Novelty.—Ping-pong Pencil, &d. each; postage Id.—Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 TABLE Tennis Sets, 3s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d.—« Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited.. Cardiff e9550 OPE11AL Line.—Three-well Inkstand, for office of iO home use. Is 6d. post free.—Stationery Depart- meet. Western Kail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 CORONATION Badges, iid. each, post Iree; 12 assorted for Is., post free.—Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. 119550 HABWOOD'S Milk Seller's Daily Delivery Check Book, Is.: postage 2d. extra.—Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 OVERDUE Account Reminders, containing 258 forms; 6 different kinds: Is per box.—Stationery- Department. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 THE most useful Present is a £ wan or WatprmT^ Fountain Pen; fine, medium, or broad gold ais, 10s. M., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. 89550 TXT'EDDING Cards, latest and newest designs.— V T Sample book will be forwarded to any address on receipt of 5s. deposit and 00. postage.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 MISCELLANEOUS. PALMISTRY, Phrenology.—Professor Proctor, Whar- P ton-street, Cardiff; consultations daily; write for particulars. e7S9d "VyENETIAN Blinds, superior quality, Reed and Co.; 4i years foreman for Baber, Neville-streiet; Vene- tians renovated at lowest prices: satisfaction guaran- tr^d.—Works, n. Brunswick-street, Canton, Cardiff. Please mention this paper. e7;)On5 "TT AKS. Vans.—When Moving employ the British Vans, which are of the improved type; largest, therefore the cheapest.—Proprietor, Evan Jones. British Coal Co. Head Office-, Senghenydd-road. Nat. Tel., 524. el0113 SPORTS and Games: Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, &c. Every Requisite. Illustrated list can be had by calling, pT will be sent post tree Horton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. rlOOOo 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 frim Caetie-street;, by James Kear (for ten years with Mr. Bpiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. etc SPK.ING is coming, end this house ought to be r«- pajvered—Lewis's, Custom House<tre*t, for cheapest, newest, and best designs. e9668 MONEY. FTTHE CHARING CROSS BANK. JL Established 1870. 119 t 120. 3ishopsgate-«t. With:n, E C., and ) 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C. S Lrndam, Assets JE512,475 0 0 Liabilities £209.475 0 0 Capita! and Reserve £ 303.000 0 0 LOANS of £ 30 t-o £ 2.000 granted at a lew -.ours' notice, in town or ronntrv, male or lemale, oa mortgage of furniture, fatm aLd trade stock, plant, crops, &c, without removal, and to assist persons into business. Aiso on deeds, policies, and reversions. Dla- ta rv-e no object. Easy payments. Special faculties tc all requiring banking account*. Deposit. of £1D and upwards received as under:- 5 p.c. per au., subject to 5 months' notioe of withdrawal, {p.c., per an., subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawaL 7p.c per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Specitil terms for longer penods. Interest paid qoav* teriy. Write or rali for prospectus. The Terminal Leposit Bonds Day nearly 9 per cent, and are a safe invest jiest. A WILLIAMS, H. J. TALL. Joint Managers. HE PROVINCIAL UNION BANK ocntinae to Lend Large Sums Daily, from £ tt to £500, on Note of Hand alone, or en any other Approved Security, to All Classes in England all. Wales; all communications strictl: private; this boai- neiu having betn estabii^hec a great many years has grown to be one of the best known and iaiKtait in Uo kingdom.—Appiy to the Manager, Mr STANLEY DGWDTNG, i. QXTEEN-SQUASE. BRISTOL. e9195 UMS FBOM £ 20 TO £ 3,000 ADVANCED A* SHOET NOTICE On Approved Nots of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. Charges Arranged before Transactions are Comptttet. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Kates of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged fer Clients on the Payment Prinaiple. Monav Advanced on Second Mortgages. Apply L W. Lloyd. Manager, FIELDINGS rLTDj. HATES-BUILDINGS, THE HAYF.S, 8933 CARDIFF £ 7,000 to Lend on Mortgages in South Wales of not 91 less than £ 120.—Write "Retired," Box 240, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. JJOLL rpor jy E S K S„ NEW STOCK NOW ON VIEW IN LARGE SHOW-ROOM. INSPECTION INVITED. STATIONERY JQEPARTMENL (GEOTIST) fT/OOE), "^TESTERN J^AIL, J^IMITED, FARDIFF. el4045 RJLYPE WRITING* ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED. Architects' Work Accurately Copied hy Experienced Operators. CheapesV Eat-ea. Typewriting Taught. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF.
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PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. THE WBIll OF MYSTERY. By GEORGE OHNET, Author of "The Ironmaster," "Serge Panine" Ac, [COPYRIGHT,] I PART III. CHAPTER XIV. (Continued). Silently they left the house, preceded by the Dalmatian, who held a round lantern, to light the way through the sinuous turnings of the path leading to the little ivy-covered door. This she opened, and then disappeared. They proceeded along the Avenue Maillot, in silence, each occupied with his own thoughts. Sud- denly, Hans stopped, and said, in low accents: "Sophia is tricking us! But things shall not happen as she imagines. I pretended to give way, the better to deceive her. Now this is what we will do. Cesare will send a letter, in a disguised handwriting, to young Marcel Baradier, fixing a rendezvous at the Boulevard Maillot, about ten o'clock at night. I shall be there to receive him, with others on whom I can rety, and I will under- take to introduce the pigeon into the dovecot. Once there, Sophia must be forced to employ her wiles, whether she will or not. It is the same plan I mentioned just now, and which she refused. The only difference is that I do not ask for her permission before putting it into practice." "But suppose Daradier does not come?" said Cesare. "What? No!: come? Can yon imagine that he would not come to a rendezvous fixed by the Baroness? He will fly to it at once. And when we have him-" "What will you do?" asked Lichtenbach. in quivering accents. "That is my own business! Just trust to me to loosen this young man's tongue!" "Violence?" "A mode of persuasion he cannot resist." "And suppose he denounces you, on. leaving the house?" £ "If only he will speak beforehand, he will have plenty of time to say what he wishes afterwards." Lichtenbach shuddered. He felt that Rans had made up his mind to kill Marcel Baradier, and that the bandit was pursuing a double end-possor,siou of the secret and revenge for his mutilation. "For the future," he said. "I will have nothing more to do with your actions, jn which I repudiate all share. I do not wish .p even to know the result of your attempt. You seem to have gone mad!" "Ah! Don't think we ever relied on you for anything else than an advance of funds?" said Count Cesare jeeringly. To us, you have been the hen which laid the golden eggs; now that you have stopped laying go yon own way!" "No tricks with us, Lichtenbach," said Hans. "If we succeed the Dalgetty patent will have its full effect, you know; conse- quently, you will share in the profits. What you now say is only another instance of your hypocrisy; you reject the responsibility, but are willing to accept tie profits. Very well, my friend, you shall have them!" They had reached the spot where Lichten- bacb s carriage stood. Agostini gracefully opened the door, saying: "Good night, my prince, pleasant dreams." Lichtenbach mounted, and the carriage dis- appeared. As he rolled along the Avenue de la Grande Armee, the bsjaker thought: In my present position everything is full of danger. If I allow Hans to continue his enterprise I may be 00mpromised in the most sea-ions fashion. The Baradier? would not hesitate to accuse me. If I boldly thwart Hans's pro- jects, and he hears of it, he will denounce me; that is the very least I can expect from him. Cursed be the day I made the acquaintance of this gang! But how could I foresee that they would have recourse to each dangerous plans? The Baroness never gave me to understand that it would be so. She he-rself is opposed to violence. Ah! The situation is an inextri- .cab)e one! Suppose I inform Sophia? That will expose me to Hans, who will immediately suspect me of having betrayed him. Besides, it will not cover me with the Baradiers. Must I place them on their guard? Yes, if I can do them the service of giving them discreet information of the danger their son and heir is incurring, I shall assure for myself their real gratitude. At any rate, they are incapable of selling roe. This is. perhaps, the safest course for me! There remains Hans and Agostini. How responsible I am to them! And they arc capable of anything! A fine position, indeed, for me to be in!" He had now reached the door of his abode, but had not succeeded in solving the difficult problem-tkat of betraying his friends of the previous evening without making them his enemies of the morrow. Meanwhile, M. Mayeur had acted in accor- dance with information received from Bau- doin and Colonel Vallenot. The magistrate who always succeeded was determined to re-gain his repntation of infallibility in the eyes of his superiors. Nothing which did not concern the Baroness. Agostini, or Hans was of any interest to him. For a week now he had known the details of Count Cesare's life. Of very good birth, belonging to a.n illus- trious family, Signor Agostini had been obliged to leave the Italian Army after an affair of honour, in which he just missed kil- ling his opponent. A mere trifle-a pietol which had been fired before the signal. The witnesses had looked at the matter in an unfavourable light, and Cesare, displeased, alter a few useless challenges, had left his I native land, and had been living since at the rate of SX),000 francs a year without possessing any other resources than a fine physique. Concerning Hans. nothing could be dis- covered. Agostini's abode was known, but not that of Hans. In an Anarchist meeting a man was thought to have been aeeD. whoee description corresponded with that of the bandit. But he had not the same accent. passed as a Russian, and was preparing an attack against the young King of Spain. Shadowed by a detective on leaving the meet- ing, in which at least five out of every ten of the audience were spies, the pretended Hans had suddenly turned round, and with a single blow half-killed his inconvenient pursuer. Then he had disappeared. The Baroness had been tracked, through Agostini, to her rooms in the Boulevard Maillot. The hotel had been let furnished. She lived very quietly, under the name of ifadame de Frilas. M. Mayeur had sent an intelligent agent to the Baron Grodsko at Nice, and obtained from him full information concerning her. Words of hatred and scorn had flowed from the lips of the husband. Grodsko, half intoxicated, had told all he knew, which was probably only a part of the truth. He had become quite confidential with the agent, who had been his partner at the card table. "I tell you that woman deserves death a. hundred times over! You can form no idea what she is capable of. As I assured her my fortune by deed of gift, she several times tried to have me assassinated, so as to inherit wnme-1 diately. I only owe my life to the idea that came to me, of making her believe that I was ruined. Now that she has no further interest in making away with me, I may hope to be left in peace. Like all those who knew this wretched woman, I adored her. There is no more betwitching woman in the world; if she wished, she could damn a saint himself. I cannot think it possible for anyone to resist her. In Austria, the doors of her prison were opened for her,' by the very magistrate who was to pronounce judgment against her in a ca-se of embezzlement which ought to have brought her imprisonment for life. She is at the same time an angel and ;t monster. You hear what. I now say and think of her. And yet. I. who am now speaking to you. would not dare to appear in her presence. I could not swear that she would not be capable of making me again commit some folly or other! Beware of her. She is the most dangerous creatnre living! Yon ask me whether she ever went under the names of Madame Feiranti, of the Counteses Schlosser, or of Madame Gibson? f I do not know. But it is likely enough, if there was any villainous trick to be put into practice by the aid of these different avatars. She has a diabolical imagination, and would dare anything." Provided with his notes, M. Mayeur had re- turned to thee War Office, to communicate them to Colonel Vallenot, and ask of him the result of his personal investigations. Intro- duced at once into the Minister's cabinet, the magistrate had seen the results of his examination, confirmed by supplementary details. In proportion as light was thrown on the personality of the different actors in the drama, the gravity of the affair became more and more evident. They discovered, beyond I the faintest shadow of doubt, that they had to deal with an association of international espionage, which had been working, for at least ten years, on behalf of foreign govern-, ments. probably exploiting them in turn, and betraying them to the profit of one another. It was possible that the whole of Europe bad been duped by these clever rascals, in the persons of their most important ministers. i And it was also certain that no extraordi- nary revelations would follow from a trial brought against men who must be in posses- sion of secrets, armed with documents, and guaranteed by a profound knowledge of certain government vices. The matter had been submitted to high authorities. From the very first, diplomatic scruples had been manifested. France was on friendly terms with all the European States, and her rela- tions with them seemed friendlier every day. Was the present the right moment to remove the veil hanging over these plots, deplora-bie in themselves, but destined to become far j more so if made public? They must think very deeply on the matter. ) Besides, the least false step might alarm the; culprits, and cause them to disappear! It. Mayeur grew pale at the restraint placed on him. But how was it possible to neglect such I imperious political necessities? Colonel Val- k lenot was the first to speak out clearly on I, the subject: "From this moment. General. it is certain! we hold the Tenebreuse, as our agents cailj her. This is the WOJDAD. of whom I jipoke, to,, you at the outset of our investigations some months ago. the one involred in the Cominges, Fontenailles affairs, etc. We have only to order, and she is in our power. Is it possible that we can let her escape?" "It is these deuced formalists, with their politics!" growled the old chief. "If the matter were in my hands, it should not be allowed to linger in this way! These lawyers and quibblers astonish me' I only regain possession of myself when in the midst of my officers. What do you say, Monsieur le Juge?" "I am ready, Monsieur le Ministre. to sign the arrest-warrant. and take it myself to the public prosecutor." "Your chief would stop yon! Do you know. Vallenot, what we should do? Arrange a carefully-prepared descent on the house at Neuilly. The rascals would resist, but our agents would not submit to being shot down like rabbits. Then take advantage of the tumult to effect a general massacre!" M. Mayenr smiled faintly: "That is rather too military a proceeding. General. Justice is not accustomed to such prompt measures." "Then do as you like, and don't ask for our advice." At that moment the door opened, and the porter brought a card to Colonel Vallenot. The latter handed it to the Minister, who exclaimed: "Marcel Baradier! Show him in! He has come at the right time!" I The young man entered, bowed, and. addressing the General, said: "I undertook, General, to keep you au courant of anything fresh that might happen; now I have come to keep my promise. I am very pleased that the examining judge is alB,) here." "Very good, my friend; explain." "This morning, General, I received this letter." He placed on the desk a- sheet of paper, which the Minister examined attentively: "No date, very common paper, and evidently counterfeit handwriting, and no signature. Now. let us see what it says: If you wish to eee once more the one who still loves you. go to-night, at ten o'clock, to the Place de llEtoile,. at the corner xxi the Avenue Hor.hty A carriage will be stationed there. Enter it; the coachman will ask no questions, and will take you where you are expected.' "Good! The classic mode of procedure. except that you are not asked to submit to having your eyes bandaged. What have you made up your mind to do?" "I shall go to the rendezvous." "Ah Ah! Without the slightest apprehen- sion?" "That is another matter. General. All the same, I shall go. I am determined to ha.ve the solution to this enigma." The magistrate interrupted him in gentle tones: "Permit me to remark, monsieur, that this resolution of yours is an exceedingly impru- dent one. Ninety-nine chances to a hundred they are attempting to entrap you. I am well aware what these villains into whose power you are willing to entrust yourself so readily are capable of. I could not dissuade you too strongly from following out your plan. We have already had sufficient misfortunes to lament since the beginning of this infernal plot. Do not add to our trouble by exposing yourself to probable dangers for an uncertain result." "If it is she who has written to me, I have nothing to fear." j "The deuce!" exclaimed the General. "You are very affirmative!" Marcel replied gently: lou may have concerning this womai whatever opinion your information has per mitted you to form. For my part, I cannot, forget the ring of sincerity in her voice. False with the others, she was truthful to me. I do not deny that she betrayed the rest. but to me she has been faithful and devoted." "Listen"' exclaimed the General. "He is convinced of the truth of what he says! She persuades each and every one of them that she is sincere, and they all believe her! My dear friend, you told me, yoursell that she had been deceiving you the whole time. that she had wormed out of you explanations concerning the documents locked up in your laboratory, and that she informed an accom- plice of the tim.) when he might rob you. I have Dot invented this story; it was you yourself who related it to me! Your con- fidence. indeed, seems to border on sim- plicity!" Ço -be continued to-morrow.}