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AND IN JIESIOKIAM. EIKTHS, MARPTAGES, DEATHS, AND Notices ariTxyirinff under these headings are charged at the following rat°s:— If inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS," WES- TERN MAIL." and WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 30 Words qnd ld. for Bach Additional Word. If inseited in tha EVENING EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL" only, Is. for 30 Words aad Id. for e'nry Two Extra Words. e';g I'1¡r;t/]10(;:rjPtion wm be !Dsertd unless authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Teleprarns or telephonic messages cannot be acted on until confirmed in writing. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS MARRIAGE. LEWIS—STANLEY.—On the 7th, at St. Matthew's, West Kensington, by the Rev. Hubert G. Stanley, vicar of Marslifield, Cardiff (brother of the bride), Stopford, ton of the late Colonel Lewis, 7th Dragoon Guards, to Mabel Aucusta, second daughter of the late Dr. W. E. Stainton Stanley.
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE, (Late STONE BROS.), FUNERAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Dochs, No. 37. Post Office Tel. No. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., Cardiff. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. g WORKING-ST., CARDIFF. And 101, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, ST. MARY-STREET. And 3, FREDERICK-STREET. Price List on Application. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATUE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Jjeaeee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING AT 7.30, AND SATURDAY AT TWO. rpHE CARL ROSA QPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). ICAVALLERIA RUSTIOANA and PAGLIAOOI. Julius Walther, Robert Cunningham, Misses Thursday Ludlam and Burgess. ST .FAU Friday MARRIAGE OF FIGARO. Saturday Night .u_MARITANA. Matinee WELENGRIN. NEXT WEEK: THE MUSICAL COMEDY. "A COUNTRY GIRL." Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. alMOl G R A N D T HEATRE, Lessee and Manager EDWABD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGJBS, at 7.30. Tremendous Success on Return Visit of Messrs. J. F. PRESTON and F. ADAIR'S COMPANY in SECRETS —— ———— By Max Goldberg. Prices from 6d. to 15s. Time as usual. Box Office at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's. 24, Queen-street. NEXT WEEK: A BAD CHABACS- '?A jL J L    2733p11 Tis cot in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it.Addison. rpHE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .,t OSWALD STOLL. -0>; -TO-NIGHTI • ■. B A. N C'R E g I/O A IT, The, Century's Sensation in Gymnastio Work. Only Sister to the Famous American Jockey, Tod Sloan. MISS FLO D'ORVILLE, A Versatile Singer of Pathetic and Humorous Songs. MISS. CARRIE JOY, A Sympathetic Singer. EDGAR FORREST'S SKETCH COMPANY, In II Capid's Ingenuity," a Skit upon Laugh- able Domesticity. From the Alhambra, London, POLK and KOLLINS, American Banjoists. FRANK COYNE, The Popular Singer of The Horse the Missis Dries the Clothes on," and other Humorous Melodious Songs. DE MARCE'S HORSE, PONY, BABOONS, and DOGS, From the London Hippodrome, in a, Novel Sporting Act. HARRY CARSDALE, The Imitator of Birds, Animals, Ac. Mdlle. ORBASANY'S TRAINED COCKATOOS. A Picturesque and Pleasing Performance. Aids to the Open Smile! MANNING'S ENTERTAINERS. .The Stuff that Comedy is made of-in a Pre- sentation of Pranks of Agile and Ingenious Humorists. Bicycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One "between Seven o'clock and Nine; Late One 'between Nine o'clock and Eleven. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18363 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director.OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Lockhart's Four Comical and Wonderful Elephants. The Little Schumann, Juggler. Sisters Dacre, Duettists and Dancers. Amy Lyster, Songster and Dancer. The Four Royal Welshmen. Alexandra Dag- mar, Burlesque Artiste. Banduria Troupe. Harry Wenburn. "Mixed." by Albert Brady and Co. Boswell's Stage Circus. L18864 WESTERN MAIL SONG FOLIO FOR 1903. Being a combination of our previously issued Song Folios, Re-printed with Songe not included in the 1902 Edition. SONG JpOLIO J^-O. 4, .100 SONGS (WORDS AND MUSIC), ONE SHILLING. Order at once from any Newsagent or direct from the WESTERN MAIL OFFICES, CARDIFF. POST FREE-ON-F, SHILLING A FOURPENCE. » rpYPEW KITING. ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED By Experienced Operators. Cheapest Kates. Typewriting Taught Architects' Work Accurately Copied. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. CARDIFF 1 "Ii J SC I B N T I F Ie I Eyesight I I Testing I H FOR SPECTACLES. B I Bonner Morgan, 1 I PARK PLACE M || (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) ■ QU EEN ST., CARDIFF" 1 ta B%esight Testing and Soectacle Fitting only. H ■ No charge is made for advice. The testing J is thorough. SALES BY AUCTION. __CHURCH STREET SALEROO_MS, ? CARDIFF—Mr. A. SETCHFIELD is a Buyer of all kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS and surplus and other Stocks, or will Sell same on Commission. Money Advanced on goods sent in for Sale. Good prices given and prompt settlements made. Sales take place on Mondays and Thursdays at 2 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. ell060 PUBLIC NOTICES. LOOK OUT rl FOR THE CELEBRATED BLACK DYKE B AND. 811025 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. E. NELSON & CO., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS 160, QUEEN-ST., ) 70, ST. MARY-ST., [CARDIFF. 94, ST. MARY-ST., j 9, HIGH-ST., PONTYPRIDD. 170, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. THE LARGEST RETAIL TOBACCONISTS IN WALES. A BOLD VENTURE! AN OPPORTUNITY OF SAVING SOVEREIGNS YEARLY AND GETTING DOUBLE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. NO MORE MIDDLE PROFITS! BEST QUALITY GOODS AT FACTORY PRICES CALL TO-DAY! H. SAMUEL. WATCHES! WATCHES! 42/- THE CELEBRATED ACCURATE" ENGLISH LEVER; SOLID, MASSIVE, HALL-MARKED SILVER CASES; PER- FECT FULL-PLATE MOVKMEST; DUST AND DAMP EXCLUDING CAP, AND H. SAMUEL'S OWN SPECIAL INVENTIONS, PROTECTED BY BOYAL LETTERS *\A.TJS»fT, i • RINGS t RINGSf 25/- A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF VERY PINE GNM RINGS; 18 CARAT (HALL-MARKED); SET WITH DIAMONDS AND RUBIES (CLAW SETTING). THE MOST BEMABK- ABLEF VALUE EVER OFFERED. FINE EXPANDING BRACELETS! 29/- HANDSOME REAL GQLD EXPANDING BRACELETS; FIT ANY WRIST. 30/- REAL GOLD LONG GUARDS FOR LADIES. BREAKFAST CRUETS, IN ELECTRO- SILVER FRAMES, 2/9; TEAPOTS, 5/ LUNCHEON CRUETS, 4/8. SEE FOR YOURSELF OUR WONDERFUL BARGAINS. RAILWAY FARE PAID TO ALL PURCHASERS OF GOODS VALUE 25/- AND UPWARDS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 3D MILES. H. SAMUEL, 7, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. «7461-2 BUSINESS CHANGE. 1VAUGHAN AND HALL, 64, Queen-street, Cardiff, and at Ebenezer-street, Cardiff. Mr. J. Hall, for many years manager of the workshops department of Messrs. John Williams and Sons (Cardiff), Limited, desires to inform his friends that he has entered into partnership with Mr. W. 1. Vaughan, and that the business of PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, HOTEL FITTERS AND FURNISHERS. SANITARY ENGINEERS AND BRASS FOUNDERS. BEER ENGINE MANUFACTURERS, &c., &c.. will be in future conducted at the above address under the style of VAUGHAN AND IEXALL. All orders will receive personal attention. Works, 9, 10, 11, and 12, Ebenezer-street. Enquiries solicited. Estimates supplied. Best workmanship and material guaranteed. PETER GROWN IN THE TEMPER'S GARDENS of ENGLAND S PIPER'S THE PEEFECTI0N OF pERFE E A S. "PICKED — I- IN PACKETS OF ALL pEAS. GROCERS. ellom A ellOOl gPECIAL LINES IN pICTORIAL PORTFOLIOS. INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JJROADER BRITAIN. Photographio Views of the New World. Bound in Cloth pjS. To Clear. JJOUND LONDON. A Pictorial Guide to the Metropolis. Bound in Cloth p|S. Te Clear. rpHE MAN OF GALILEE. Scenes of the Earthly Life of Our Lord and His Apostles. In Two Volumes. Each gS. To Clear. THE ABOVE WORKS WERE ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AT IDs. 6d. PER VOL. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. For HORTON'S For Females ORIGINAL Females only. BENEDICT PILLS. only. The Proprietor has received thousands of testimonials from all parts. Females of all ages should never be without a box, as they at once remove all irregularities and are in no way injurious, which is the case witk many advertised pills. In boxes ls. lid. and 2s. 9d Sent Post Free. under cover 2d. extra, direct by the proprietor. G. D. Horton (late Ohief Dispenser from the Birmingham General and Lying-in Hospital). 63. As ton-road, North Bir- mineham. Agents: -Cirdiff: R. Mumford, Chemist, &c., Meteor-street, Splotlands, Mer- ChemisWt, illis. Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea: thyr: Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport: Young, Chemist, Higk-street. Cannot be had from other Chemists. N.B.—None genuine ¡ unless bearing G. D. Horton in red across each label Letters answered free. etc. IF YOU HAVE A WANT THE BEST WAY TO SATISFY IT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE WESTERN MAIL" AND "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE CHARGES SEE BELOW. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. FURNITURE BARGAINS. BANKRUPT MANUFACTURERS' STOCK. RE JOHN NEWLANDS AND BROS., FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. HYMAN- LEWIS (THE BORO' FURNISHERS), having purchased for cash the whole of the above stock at a discount, off cost, will share the bargains with customers. IMMENSE SACRIFICES will be made to clear without delay. DRAWING, DINING, and BEDROOM SUITES in great variety. SIDEBOARDS. CABINETS, OVERMANTELS, HALL STANDS, TABLES, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, CARPETS. LINO- LEUMS, all at unheard of prices-almost at your own prices. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Such an opportunity may rightly be termed A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME, And one you ought not to miss. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. DON'T WAIT TILL TO-MORROW If you can call to-day at THE BOROUGH FURNISHERS, HYMAN LEWIS, 4, WORKING STREET, And 8, 9, 10. and 27. 28. 29, QUEEN'S ARCADE. Entrances opposite St. John's School. Qtreen- strept, and opposite St. John's Church. el0734 WORKS OF ART IN CARDIFF. MEIISIIS A. & G. TAYLOR, PHOTOGRAPHERS. having determined that their Cardiff business be second to none in the Principality, beg to inform their numerous patrons and the public in general that their SPACIOUS NEW PREMISES IN THE DUKE-STREET ARCADE, are now complete with the most improved apparatus and appliances for the production of FINE ARTS PORTRAITURE. The expert operator appointed to take charge of the studio has now commenced his duties. Tkose who appreciate something out of the common rut will do well to secure an appoint- ment. Note: ONLY ENTRANCE-SHOP DOOR. DUKE-STREET ARCADE.. Appointments made and orders received. Nat. Telephone 0771. el0556 BEECHAM'S PILLS CURE BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, And all STOMACHIC TROUBLES. gEE C a. A MS p I L L S BKMOVE WIND and PAINS tn the STOMACH, ABOOBE SLUGGISH and TORPID LIVERS, ENSURE pltOpER ASSIMILATION of FOOD, STRENGTHEN the STOMACH. BEE C El A M'S pILLS MAKE you LOOK WELL, FEEL WELL, and KEEP WEI-L. REMOVE PIMPLES and BLOTCHES on the SKIN. LAY the FOUNDATION of GOOD HEALTH. ^SUITABLE for OLD and YOUNG. BEE C H.A M'S p I L L S PURIFY the BLOOD and REMOVE SCURVY, ARE MILD, but EFFECTIVE, in their action. REMOVE the result of OVER-INDULGENCE- CUBE RESTLESSNESS and INSOMNIA. B FE CILIA MS P I L L E; 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. B F, E C H A M'S pILLS. rpHE STERN MAIL STATIONERY DIEPARTMENT. Is Now Offering the following SPECIAL LINES: BROADER BRITAIN: Photographio Views of the New World. Bound in Cloth 5g. to clear ROUND LONDON: A Pictorial Guide to the Metropolis. Bound in Cloth 5s. to clear THE MAN OF GALILEE: A History of the Earthly Life of Our Lord and His Apostles. In Two Vols. 5s. (each vol.) to clear The Above Works were Originally Published at 10s. 6d. per volume. WESTERN MAIL JJUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. IF YOU WANT CARD BOARD BOXES of any Shape. Sort, or Sise. IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, IF YOU WANT WASTE PAPER, 'IF YOU WANT CHEAP ENVELOPES AND NOTEPAPER, IF YOU WANT SHOW CARDS, TF YOU WANT GROCERS AND — DRAPERS' STATIONERY OF ANY DESCRIPTION, APPLY TO WALKEY rjTHOMAS AND CO. (LIMITED). C A R D I F P. THE CHEAPEST, THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS, AND THE MOST OBLIGING FIRM IN THE DISTRICT. If you prefer to do so, send a postcard, and a Traveller shall wait upon you for wour Order. 810741 I CARDIFF AND JQI STRICT I DIRECTORY FOR 1903, WITH jMAP. Price 7s. 6d.; Postage 6d. extra. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, QARDIFF. AIMS PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are Inserted in the EVENING EXPITESS at tie following rates ONCK. THRKK SIX T13iRS. Tm RS S. D. S. D. 3:D. 12 words or less 0 3 s. 'I 09 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 13 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 EMh 7 °6 words. 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the" WESTERN MAIL" and EVENING EX.PftESS _— WORDS. QNCK THRKF "? TIMES. TIMES. S. D. S. D. S. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 20 13 to 19 1 2 0 SO 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 40 '? -? T7TTT7"  In all cam the came aad address aw counted as part of the Advertisement PERSONAL. ADOPTION.—Wanted, coupl3 adopt Baby Boy; no A Premium.-Write F. W., Express, Newport. e4882pl2 MEDICAL DISPENSER seeks Re-engagement with doctor; expe- Drienced.-A 5, Evening Express, Cardff. e48MPU CLERICAL. REV. Harold Williams, Vicar, Oystennouth, requires temporary Help (priest) Immediately. e4891pl6 LOST AND FOUND. Fou-n, liver and white Spaniel Dog; if not claimed JP in 3 days will be sold.—Apply A. Cook, Penrhiwfer. e4879ipl6 HOUSEKEEPERS, &C. LADIES' Year Book and HouaeKeeper's Diary for VI9O3; a systematic method -f keeping household acconnts; price. Is. ed.—StatiOMry Department, Wee- tern Mail. Cardiff. e9550 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. GENERAL wanted; family 2; no washing.—?, Louisa- G8treet, Pier Head, Cajdia. e4873pU GOOD Plain Cook and House-Parlourmaid; family S. CX —Apply, stating particulars, to Mrs. Orlebar, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4877pl2 WANTED, good Cook-General immediately.—S. John, t V Baptist School, Bisca-road, Newport. e4859pl4 GOOD Cook-Oeneral immediately. -Apply 24, Park- kA place, Cardiff, between 2 and 3. e4849pl4 lady wish to recommend a young person, aged A 26, as a reliable Parlourmaid; Penarth preferred: —Mrs. Rosser, The Laurels. Neath. e4655pl4 WANTED, Housemaid; aged 18 to 20.-Mrs. Jones, W 19, Weetboume-crescent, Cardiff. e4893plfi t???TED, trustworthy, experienced Coot-General; I w., _Weardale, Victoria-road, Penarth. e4796pU t?TANTED, girl, about 18, as General.—Bird in Hand" ? T Market-street, I laneUy. e4887pl6 WANTED, Cook-General and Woman to take charge TT of school premises; friends might suit.—Apply Stonaleigh College, Porthcawl. e4895p16 W- AN TE D, General; able to cook. Also gill as VV Nuisa.—201. IJewpoit-md, CaTdifl. eliasi W- .AN1'D, h 7th. experienced DeI'aI; plain Vv cOokjng 3 in family; housemaid kept.-Mrs. Thomas, Coniston, Clive-crescent, Penarth. »4850pl4 WANTED, Cook-Cenerat; housemaid and man kept. W-Apply Mrs. Jones, Heathmont, Aberavon. e4769pl3 WANTED at once, good General Servant and a YT House and rarlourmaid.-Ile Elms, Rectory-road, Penarth. e4848pl3 HOTEL SERVANTS. RESPECTABLE Girl wanted for Housework; no cook- Riug or washing.—Apply Wells Hotel, Craddock- stroet, Cardiff. e4825pl2 WANTED Immediately, a good General Servant.— TT Apply Jenkins, Blaengarw Hotel, Blaengarw. e4888pl9 WANTED immediately, a respectable young lady as W]Barmaid; good reference indlspensable.-Hmes, The County Hotel, Ebbw Vale, Mon. e4866pl4 WANTED immediately, experienced Kitchenmaid; also Pantrymaid, with knowledge of waiting; must be eaTly risers and have good references.—Apply Proprietor, Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny. e4354pl4 SPLOTT Conservative Club, Cardiff.—Wanted, good General Servant (refeicnces), for private apartments of &bove.-Apply U. C. Parsons, Steward. e4851pl4 B" ARMANdesiiČ-Š-SlïU"áÚon; experienced, steady, and BwltbL good references.—Z 92, Evening Express, Car- diff. e4790pll MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS ARESSERS.-F,. Nelson and Co. require good jjL Junior for Newport branch.—Apply 170, Commer- cial-street, Newport, or 100, Queen-street, Cardiff. e4875p14 STAGE.—Wanted, for tour, clever Amateur Lady to ?TAGE.—Wanted, for tour, clever Amateur Lady to play "star" part in farce; premium required; progressive salary.—Photo and fullest particulars Cum- mings. Her Majesty's Theatre. Aberdeen. e4889pl2 YOUNG man seeks situation as Colliery Horsekeeper; Y-perienced, with good character Apply c/o. Nor- man, 53, Wyndham-street, Canton, Cardiff. e48Mpl2 GROCERY, Confectionery.—Wanted, young woman, 20 to 25 (indoors); good wages; experiencea.—Mrs. Collier, Hill-crescent, Bassaleg-road, Newport. e4853pl4 WANTED, by repect&We, single, middle-aged man, w situation as Plain Gardener, or any place of trust; abstainer; very highly recommended.—Address Matthews, 31, Bradley-street, Boath, Cardiff. e4874pl2 WANTED, Gardener (single-handed) for vines and yy general gardening; references required.—Apply A 54, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4870pll p AINTMS.-Grainer wanted at once; permanency j. to sober man.—Richards, Ironmonger, Maesteg. e4372p12 BREWER wanted for 6 quarters plant; will be re- Bqxiired take charge during absence of principal.- A 62, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4868pl4 To Saddlera.-Wanted, good General Hand; one used JL to collars; collar maker preferred.-Gibbons, Tre- degar. e4B6Dpl4 IRONMONGERY.—Smart Junior wanted; good sales- man; used to quick counter trade.—Give full par- ticulars first letter to W. B. Harrison, Abertillery. e4957pll FtTRNISHING.—Wanted, a thoroughly experienced FAsoistant in the fumituM department.-Apply Sand- brook and Dawe (Ltd.), Ironmongers and Furnishers, Fontypoot? 867pl4 -i R-T.ZWaaLnted, dies and Gentlemen to colour fine ?A. art prints, postcards, at home; easily acquired.- Particulars addressed envelope, Haise, 6, Great James- street, London, W.C. e4B13 BAPEBV.—Thoroughly experienced Man for silks RAPERY. ?:?. Edwards, Draper, Swansea. e4813p12 ENGINEER will give E15 for Chief Engineer's Situa- Jj tion on steamer; reliable mar..—A 29, Evening EJfiress. Cardiff. e4826pl2 SAXITA^ Inspectorships, £ 100 to £ 2>60.S<;veral hundred vacancies annually; postal lessons now commencing for Cardiff examination (July); experience unnecessary: 300 successful candidates.—Musbcas, Science Teacher, finndwland. clID47 GROCER'S A??tant wanted; reference iw-. GAmes, 43, HOlmesdale-street, Grangetown. Cardiff. e4829p12 "rOU NG Lady, wishing to learn Confectionery Busi- I JL ness. seeks situation; board in; wages indifferent. —M. Wilson, 194, Cowbridge-road, Canton. e4827pia G- OOP-MaÏlmntpd; acr t0the milk trade Gpreferred; must have good character.—Apply T. L., WMtcm Mail Omce, Swansea. e4788pll ART Needlework.-WanW, Apprentice Immediately.  Apply 112, C"tle-road, CardiC. e4767pU iXT ANTED, respectable Lads to sell the "Evening W Express" night!y.—Apply to Manager, Eveniug Express Office, High-street, Newport. eIO220 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS, &c RUSTWORTHT Man, of good appearance, wanted to represent an important company; good and permanent situation assured to energetic man willing to canvasss.—Z 99, Evening Express. Cardiff. e4789pll w ANTED, delltlemeu to travel Cardif fand district W with patent advertisement, on commission.—A 62, Hazelhurst, Llandaff. e4876pl6 ANTED, 6 Cyclists, ladies, gentlemen, to ride and t?rANTED. 6 Cyclists, ladies, g- to?ide and Wexblbit 1903 A.MenaJ Cycles to friends; ?4 weekly earned; 6,500 testimonials.—Write to-day Arsenal Cycles, St. Alhana. e4ggOpIO PARAFFIN oil house to house distributors throughout J. the country can hear of a good paying agency to work in admirably with their existing business.-Addres3 Monopoly, c/o. Bates, Henley, and Co., 81, Cannon-street, Londcn. ell054 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for address. ing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for proposal, Manager SB, Elm Lodge, Solitliall, Middlesex. e4862pH 30s. weekly salary offered to eithir sex (who can write) for their spgire moments; work may be done even- fnII_Por putlcoitn Rend addrswed to M. Truatoott aDd C106. is, ewndoww, T*Mpw. 14111p14 DRESSMAKERS, &c. MILLINERY. — Wanfea, thoroughly experienced, JyjL stylish MiUiner.-Eodyeombo and Hanhan, Arcade- bu4ldings, Pontvpridd. e4796pll DISSSMAKING.—Wanted, Apprentices and Im- Dpr ver?.-Whitaker and Jones, 19, Westboume- crescent, Cardiff. ?_ e4892pl6 M' ILLINERY.—Stylish Milliner wanted.—Mathias m Bros., Pembroke Dock. eU062 RESSMAKING.—^VantedT"First Hand; good cutter jj and fitter.-ione. Cardiff House, Pontardulais. e4890pl6 APARTMENTS. FRONT Bedroom and Sitting-room to let; near Roath 1 Park; every convcnien"e; good cooking; close to cars.-Apply A 65, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4S76pl6 W ANTED, for gentleuiai, immediately, Furnished W Sitting-room and Bedroom.-Stflte full particulars, by letter, to 4, Oakfield-rosd, Tredegar. e4878pl2 PREMISES. m FISSR!I. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, 1.1. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list. of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold 1138 Western Mall daily. Printed Register free. omcee. 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. To let, 32, Gough-street; rent, 8s.—Apply 27, Have- lock-strect, Temperaacetown, Cardiff. e4865p!4 THE Law of Landlord and Tenant; Is. 2d., ?<st free. T-Statione,ry Dppartent. Western Mail, Cardiff. ROCER'S Shop to let, No. 6, The Hayes: retail off Glicence for beer, wines, and spirits.—Bunning, Mis- kin-street, Cardiff. e4807pll LLANTWIT Major-Eight-roomed House; pleasant situation; immediate possc55ion.-Á 30, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4833plS TO let, the 1st of May next, 1 large House, with shop Tand warehouse; outdoor buildings; orchard, and plot of land, &c.; within 3 miles of the supposed Lon- don water scheme.—Apply Evan Powell, Upper Shop, Newbridge-on-Wyc, Radnorshire. e4861p21 FURNISHED House IV d for several months; 3 reception, 5 or 6 b=ms; In or near Cardiff; with garden preferred.—Wrtte particulars to A 2, Even- ing Express, Cardiff e4797pll 18, Llantwit-street, Salisbury-road, Cardiff.—2 good, Furnished Rooms to let. e4798pll 17, Pembrofle-terrace, Cardiff; central for business or warehouse purposes Boyle and Co. e4869p21 To be let or sold, Hebbleaouee, Old Cadoxton Village, Barry, standing ia own ground; containing drawing, dining, breakfast, and smoke-rooms on ground floor; eight bedrooms; bath, with w.c.; lumber-room; washhouses and outhouses; basement; 2-stall stable; coachhouse and saddleroom; orchard; moderate rent.- Apply Mr. Phillip E. Hill, Surveyor, 23, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. ell056 "VIEWPORT.—Good SUft", of OfBcea to let in W66tern J? Mad-ehambers. 22, JE.i?h-street.—FuU particulars on application to Local MsSager. on the premises. el0686 let, 97, Daisy-street, 16, Park-street, Magnolia Villa, 14, Cowbridge-rbad.—Apply Mr. J. Stanfield, Lion-chambers. 77, St. -street, Cardiff. ell037 TO let, House and el,-W?oYCeld-street, M JL rist-jn; best P06ltio .-Apply J. T. Davies, 3, Temple-buildings, Swansea. e4885pl6 HY Pay Rent ?-An ù}uatrated Booklet showing a Wnew system of house purchaee may be had post free on application to A 48, Evening Express, Cardiff, I e4858pl4 mo let, well-furnished House; every convenience; 1 Kyveilog-street, off etthedral-road.-Apply for par- ticulars 75, Bridge-street, Cardiff. e479lpll BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. FOR sale, SchoHield Brickplant; cheap.-W. D. Davies, j' Stepney-street, Cwmbwrla, Swansea. e4772pl7 BONMONGERY.—Old-established Business for dis- posal; situated in busy thoroughfare; stock about £ 1,000; present owner retiring.-Address Iron, Evening Express, Swansea. e47QQpl3 HAIBDBESSING S?oon; etted with bimM, aam. plete; in good neighbourhood; immediate posses- sion; no ingoing.-ApplYÂ 28, Evening Express, Car- diff..v e 11044 PUBLIC HOUSES. BEERHOUSE.—To let, The Hopi Inn, Church-street, Bwewport.-Apply to Messrs. Buchan and Co., Brewers, Bhymney. e4j306pll WANTED, good Hotel in Glamorganshire or Mon- TT mouthshire; ingoing from LBOO to £ 1,200.—Write Davies, 112, Bridge-street, Cardiff. e4830pl3 PIGEONS, POULTRY. 00 Laying Pullets for sale.—Apply O'Neill, 3, Peny- peel-road, Canton, or Gallery, Cardiff Market, on Saturdays. e4824pl2 CAN ARIES.-Trained St. Andreasburg Songsters; per- fect littli "liTingmuslcal boxts"; cocks, 10s. 6d. each hens,- .-Krø. Hope, Hoarwithy, Hereford- shire el0973 GGS for Hatching; Black and Buff Orpingtons and Indian Game; great winners at leading shows; unfertiles replaced free; 5s. 6d. per sitting; also Ayles- bury duck eggs.—Mrs. Hope, Hoarwithy, Hereford- shire. e101172 MUSICAL. BECHSTEIN Concent Grand Pianoforte; a great bar- oforte; a great bar- Bgain; nearly new; only used for concerts; list price 200 guineas, cash price £ 120; ebonised case.- Newman and Sons, Queen-street, Cardiff. ell038 BECHSTEIN Pianoforte, Class V., in blackwood; Blist price 58 guineas; only hired for a short time; cash price £ 40.—Newman and Sons, Queen-street, Cardiff. IRKMAN Walnut Fianoforte; in splendid condi- Ktion; price 68 guineas, sci3l cash sale price £ 23 10s.—Newman and Sons, 94, Queen-street, Cardiff. DALE, Forty, Md Co.'s Specialties in full tcMP&U, Diron framed Pianofortes. i "COLLEGE" Model: cash, £ 16 16s.; (class A) solid V walnutwood case. "COLLEGE" Mo?!; cash, -il(.1S lh.; us B) solid ? wainut?-ood cave. "EDUCATIONAL" Model; cash, £ 22 10s.; handsome Ti walnutwood case. "TNFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, £ 23 10s.; full size, X ?tpn?ht piano; vertiw stringing. "TRONOLAD" Model; cash, ?28; am&U upright grand X overstrung. "T ISZT" Model; cash, t91 10s.; magnificent vatee; t t overstrung. "T7"A1S2R" Model; 6Mh, ?42; a full upright concert tV gmmd. _? ALL above Models can be had ?u oar Hire Purchase I& System for a small sum monthly. Call and impact above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. ALE, Forty, and Co., Piano and Organ Merchants, DHigh-stroet and CaIIUe Arcade, Cardiff. el0596 A genuine Phonograph free to every purchaser of 8 AP. C. Records at Is. 6d. e?ch.—M?ttyn Thomas, 104. CaJtla-road, Cardiff. oioa54 TWELVE shillings will secure you genuine Phonograph J. ar-d 8 Records.—Martyn Thomas, 104, Outre-road, Cardiff. el0854 REE Phonographs may be Dean and heard at 1M, Jf CMtIe road. Cardiff, 10 days only. eMSM RECXXRDS for all machines from 10s. 6d. per dozen.— H Martyn Thomas, 104, Castle-road, Cardiff. el0654 A supply of Records free with Columbia Graphophone. -Martyn Thomas, 104, Castle-road, Cardiff. el08S4 M ARTTI; Thomas, Piano and Organ Dealer, 104, Castle-road, Cardiff, will give away absolutely free for 10 days only a genuine Phonograph to every pur- chaser of 8 P. C. Records at Is. 6d. each. el0854 PIANO for 10s. 6d.—This amount paid monthly for a limited period will secure the-possession of a really useful instrument, with all modern Improvements. Thousands of homes ha-ve been rendered happy since the introduction of the Hire System, 40 years ago. Pries list and full particulars free on application:— rjlHOMPSON and Shacfcell (Limited), Central Piano- X forte Warehouse, 24, Queen-street. Cardiff, or from any of their branch establishments—32, Castle-stree'. Swansea; 23. Commercial-street, Newport: 1, Wyndham- street, Bridgend: 29, Victoria-strset, Mertbvr; 146. Westgate-street, Gloucester: 60. Stepnev-ftre6t. Llan- rily; 100, Taff-street, Pontypridd; 45, Tylacelyn-road, Penvgraig, and 142. NeWfoundland-road. Bristol. PIANO for Twenty-one Shillings.—This amount paid J. monthly for a limited period will secure the pos- session of a Piano by Collard and Pollard, Brii^mead. Neumever, Kaps, or any leading maker. Illustrated catalogues and full particulars free on application.- Thompson and Rhackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32. Castie-street, Swansea; 60, Stepney-street, Llaneily. &c., tc. PIANO, ;C20, retityned frorn hirë:fš P grand condition; by exceHMtt maker; worth double; with all modern improvements; a decided bar- gain. Full description on application, with list cf 12 others equally cheap.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24. Queen-street. Cardiff. *0-. &c. e9?01 COLUMBIA Graphophoncs and Becords.-InspeČtion \_? invited.-96, St. Mary-street. CardM. TALKING Machines frem 56. 6d.; Records from J !s. each at 96, St. M?Y-street. COLUMBIA Recoids (?MMmeT from Is. 3d. each; \? thousands in stock at 96, St. Mary-street. RECORDS-to fit all kinds of talking mMMnes; large j.? choice at 96, St. M?'V-stfeet. COLUMBIA gold moulded, extra loud Records, now Is. 9d. each at W, St., blary-street. D ISC Records for Grap^°Phone or Gramophon.; now JL? 2?. each at 96, St-M?ry-street. REPAIRS to all kings ? talking machines promptly JH; cxccuted at 96, St. MMy-street. RECORDS exchanged, old ones for new, at reasonable jLt- rates.—96, St. Mary-strect. COLUMBIA Graphophone and 6 Becords for 30s., special, at 96. St. Mary-street. TALKING 3dacbiue and 6 Becords. Us. only; special cheap line at 96, St. Mary-street. EDISON Phonographs and Records at lowest prices at 96, St. Mary-street. T- "'UING MMhiM J?.<<My CU4.), M, It. MM? Toomt Oudit v !M<"t 4MI«B n W" *LIM FURNITURE. I BEY AN and Co.'s special ^arraln3 tor casb.-Cardiff. Swansea. Pontypridd, Newport. Pontypool. R BEV AN and Cofor handsome Tapestry Carpets, JD ^ordered and ready for laying, from lis. lld. EVAN and Co. for grand pat'.«rns and excellent JD value in Fioorcloth and Linoleum. _Bu, EVAN and Co. for Carpets and Hearthrugs ot every Bdescr;ptfou at lowest prices. BEVAN and Co. for massive Iron Bedsteads, 2!a. Bp;lla,? from ?1 119. &d. _?. BE. VAN and Co. for sp'endid Head aud Foot All-brass Bedsteads, from L4 4s. BEVAN ana Co. for best value in Wire-woven Mat- Btresses, ful1-¡zed, from 7E. lid. BEVAN and Cc. for full-sized own make Feather BBeds, gcod linen ticks, from 32s. 6d. BEVAN and CD. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, Bplate glass backs, from ?S 199. Bd. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and Botber OveTmantels, 5s. lid. to 10 guineas. EVAN and (o. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, Bglass, marble tand, chairs, 4c., £3 17s. 6d. EVAN md Co. for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- J[3 room Suites, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabinet a JL) and Sideboards; great variety. -B-' EVAN and Co. for American Organs, every 1utru- Bment warranted 10 year from £7 17s. 6d. ) BEVAN and Co. for Pianofortes, full compass, band- Bsome walnut cases, from £15 155. EVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites, Bgraud patterns, from 8 to 16 guineas. BEVANand Co. f?r the celebrated Empress Piano, a Bmagnificent instrument, 28 guineas. _BEY AN and Co. for really beautiful Suites in figured Bsilk ,from 12 euii?as to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the King of ail Pianos; see it Bbefor? buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. e10806 BEVAN md Co. (Ltd.), Largest Furni-?her5, Car BSwamea, Pontypridd. Newport, and Pontypool. MEDICAL REMEDIES. WAY'S Herbal Root Powders purify the blood, Vy remove pimples and hlotches with magic speed, create appetite; re-build wasted constitutions; invalu-. able for female irregularities, eczema, and anaemia; Is. ljd. per packet of one week's supply.—Way and Co., Mumbles, near Swansea. e4749pl6 DR. Evans's Magic Famoids are prepared specially for Df??males of ail ages; there is no medicine to equal them; 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. boxes; sample Is. lid.-At Duck's Drug Stores and all chemists. Post free from 23, Cornwall-street, Cardiff. e4846p13 COAL FOR SALE. PARK Coal Co., agents for North's Red Ash Coals, Salisbury-road, Cardiff; Wyndham Red Ash, dur- able and clean; Maesteg Deep," double-screened and economical; Maesteg Deep Cobbles; Ocean Nuts for bakers. Nat Tel. 599. Established 1885. D. Beynon, anager. 610919 C' OALS per ton for' cash on idellverr.-Our Special Large V at 21s. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanli- ness; Red Ash Large, 17s.; Cobbles, 16s.; Bange Coal, 15s.; other qualities at proportionate prices; please send postcard. -S h ields Bros., Cnvys Coal Yard, R.B., Crwys Bridge, Cardjiff Estd. 1575. e10991 <3ALti>g6 g?ara?teed good House Co?ls—DouMe- ?' scre- International, 22/9; Seconds, 22/ Selected Large, 20/ Forest Cobbles, 19/ Large Bed Ash, 18/ Ranre Nuts, 17/- per ton cash delivered. Ocean Nuts, Ffaldau Nuts, Coke, Smalls. No Travellers or Agents ?<pt. Send post-<:a?d direct. Public weight. Prompt :fIryeI;oeai End Coal g:, ;;=i the Workhouse, Canton. el0918 SPORTING. EDWARDS, 64?Commercial-street,Newport,ior EAthietic: Fishing, and Shooting Goods. e4793pll  UNS.—d2 bore Damasc1: barrels, nammerless Gun, ?Jf with Greener cross-bolt, ?7 7s.; sple?Ud value; Warranted.—Chambers, Gunmaker, Cardiff el0642 c ARTRIDGBS.-Smokeleas Cartridges, special line, 6s. 6d. 100.—Chambers, Gunmakw, Cardiff, Jlristol, and Sheptoa-Mallet NaL Tl. Ðn. el0642 OOD! strong, wcmd-hand dou-oiebarrel Gim, 12 Gbore ,top levw. Fnap fore-end; had very little wear; 30s.—Bevan, Castle-street, Cardiff. number of good doubl..barrel 12-bore G uus, from ?L ?2 12s. 6d. upwards; Ejector Rifles, 12 bore, 155. each; Remingtons, 12s. 6d. Cartridges, 6s. Sd., 8s., 9s 6d. ptr 100.—Bevan, Castle-street. Cardiff. e10970 BICYCLES, &c. FAR and away the best value ever offered for ten r guineas Is the New Hudson Cycle, fitted with Dun- lop tyres, plated rims, patent head-lock, ball bearing free wheel, 2 Bowden brakes, patent chain adjuster, any shaped handle-bar; call and inspect, or write for cata- logue.-Robert Bevan, Castle-Street, Cardiff. NEW Hudson Featherweight Road Racer, weighing N211b., Dunlop road racing tyres, plated rims, beau- tifnlly finished; a very speedy machine; til lis., or 12 payments of 23s. ROVERS, fitted with patent Rover free wheel, 2 brakes, Warwick tyres; £ 10 10s., or 21s. per month. HE Cycle of Cycles.—The Swift Ranelagh, fitted Twith Dunlop Tyres, ball bearing, frictionless free wheel, two very powerful rim brakes operated by one lever, heavily plated rims, frame enamelled black and beautifully lined; made in sizes to suit all riders; second to no machine made; C12 12s., or 24s. 6d. per month. A number of second-hand and shop-soiled Cycles to clear, from £ 2 10s. ANY of the above Machines may be purchased on my ADew gradual payment system. Write or ask for particulars. READ this Carefully.—Bowden Brake, 15s., Celluloid J[\; Mudguards 3s. 9d., Rubber Mudguards Is. 6d., Outer Covers, fully guaranteed, 13s. each; Inner Tubes with Dunlop Valves 3s. 6d. each, Dunlop Pumps Is. 4d., Guest's Outfits 10id. (Is. size), John Bull Toeclips 6d. pair, leather stimp-shapld ToecUps Is. 3d. per pair, and all Cycle Accessories at equally low ngures._¡ Robert Bevan, Castle-street, Cardiff. el0969 LECTRO Plating, Enamelling, Lining, and Over- t'? hauhng. Don't wait until the rush. Send your machine now and have it done by experienced workmen. Trade work done.-Josh. Williams, Magnate Motor Car and Cycle Works, Wood-street, Cardiff. ell036 JUVENILE Cycles.—We keep an eizes of the Raglan Juvenile Cycles in stock. If you cannot call, send for a catalogue. Best Juvenile Cycles made, from £ 6.— Norton's Cycle Depot, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. NORTON'S, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff, for Royal Enfields, Triumphs, Raglans, Singers, Wearwella, Ac. New catalogues now ready, and sent post free. We have a few 1SM shop-soiled Cycles at special prices. HUMBER Motor Cyole; perfect condition; only fA ridden a few times; £46, for £35 c"h.-Nort(mls. el0900 REPAIRS if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor JL? Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, an dre-plate for 25s. if eetn a tonce. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el547 ■■ J CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. WANTED, small Governess Car; good condition; W cheap.—Mrs. Edwin Price, Ynyslas, Glyn Neath. e4884p16 HANSOM, light, stylish, excellent condition; bargain; cheap Barouche.—Vicary and Co., Coachbuilders, Aberdare. e4842nlS HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. FAST Cob for sale; 14 hands; 4 years; quiet in saddle J' and harness.—Robinson, 24, Albany-road, Cardiff. e4785pll PAY the Rent in Bacon.—Squire Giles' Pig Powders and Worm Powders for Pigs are the standard medicines for pig breeders; 15. per packet; astonishing results.—Of all Seed Merchants, or Squire Gilos Com- Vany,' Cardif: elOT64 AT stud, wire haired fox terrier Ki?cy T?ft ..t1.. wilr of 8 prizes at 3 shows, firsts aad seconds; fee, ?0s. till sold: price, 1Z guineas.—R. Davies. 39, Ebenezer-stroet, SWa.u8. tlBlllpl6 DOMESTIC. ARTICLES. NOW we shan't bo It?ng getting our family WMbing Nd??(,, becaue we Uso one of 8pencer's Wnuginb and Mangling Machines.—gpejicer's Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. Oohn's-square, Cardiff. Send post-card for price list. e!1012-l CONSULT me  for all- you w?nt to know."The ?bcok th?t every famay needs; 2s. 9d., post free. -,Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. SHELF Paj.-er.—12 yards of artistic Paper for the deco- ration of theive6, dressers, &c. easily fixed with brass nails supplied with every box; price, fid. compile. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. e915o MISCELLANEOUS. -I ADAME Proctor .?iveeDeMneations from hand, head, photo.—17, Whsrton-street, Cardiff. el0995 head, photo.-17, Whaton-stteet,Cardiff. elM95 ARTIFICIAL LeKsT HMils. Eyee. T?MSM. Leg IrM? ?? Crutchet. Belt?, CMdKn't Rubber Truwes, Elastic 8tockings, &c; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue friae.-Note only addresses, Allen Pearce, 7, Charles-street, Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bris- tol. el087? IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop JL in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-atzeet), by James Keir (for ten years with Sir. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. FINEST dairies of Milk wanted delivered to Swansea Fand other stations.—32, Walter-road, Swansea. e4352pl4 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. Jr? ^OB Mfo, OL-mber t<t?ta; glued -d pamid,  Apply 7, WtMattea?ttttt, ONO=. *"UPU MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd SUK Blinds, every description, for shops, residences; estimates free; any distance.—Fred Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers and Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins. Horse, Cart, aad Rick Covers, Har- ness, Awnings, Oilskins. Sacks, Coal-bags, Eope Netting, el0372 AFES.—150 Milners, &c., from 40s. carriage paid.— Levy's Safe Company, Sunderland. el07T3 PING Pong in sets, or Requisites separately—bats, JL balls, racquets, pickers-up. Sandow's Dumbells and Developers, Boxing Gloves, &c.—Norton's, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. elm" T?LECTRO?Pf?te.—Cruets 4s. 6d., Jam Dish 2s. lid.. ETo t Racks, 4s. 6d., Christening Cups 7s. 6d., all electro-plated on nickel silver. Spoon, Prongs, 4c. See our cased goods for Presents, &c.. from 6s.-John Elliott md (V)., corner of Royal Arcade and The Hayes, Cardie. Call soon, <?Ii often. el0856 SWEDES for Sal¡,APpfÿ:-tõ-Ÿ-r.- w: Huntley, Welsh St. Donatt's, Cowbridge e4S3apl3 SHOP Window Fittings; latest designs.-Uriffiths, Manufacturers, Stirchley, Birmingham. e4835pl3 ATIIEMATICAL InstTumects; in strong cases; i pricoj, 2s., 31;. 6d., and 5s.—Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail. Cardiff. A special line in 5-weU Inhetands; just a few left to clear; price. Is. 3d.—Stationery Department, Wee- tern Mail, Cardiff. WIRE Letter Baskets; strong and clean; do not wretain the dust; price, 2s.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. OVERDUE Account Reminders; invaluable to every business and profession: 5 forms, 50 of each; ready gummed for attaching to'cverdue accounts; Is. per Nax. -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. QIIAKSPEARE" for 6d.; only a few copies of this ? remarkably cheap book le? in stock.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. SETS of Account Books; prices, 3s. 6d. and 5s.; each set is co mprised of day-book, cash-book, and ledger. Stationery repartment, Western Mail, Cardiff. 25 rouni Lace Dessert Papers; 5 assorted sizes in each packet; price, 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. WRIGHT'S Patent Adjustable Copying Press; wiU Wtake any make or thickness of letter book, from 100 to 500 pages; best steel spring plates and adjustable screw tiolts; price, 18s.-Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. ROLL Top Desks on view in showroom: Inspection Rir,vited.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. CHAD Valley Marking Ink is permanently indelible; will not wash or boil out; price, 6d. per bottle.- Stat.ionery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. L' ETTER Baskets and Waste Paper Baskets; large JL? assortment to choose from in wire and wickerwork. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. JAPANESE Serviettes; cheap, clean, and handy; in boxes of 50 for Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. CARD Case and Diary, with insurance for;C505-cyclist El per week if disabled by accident; Is. Id., post fire.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ALL about Cookery, by Mrs. Isabella Beeton; a col- Alection of practical recipes; 2s. 9d., post free.—Sta- tionery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. BS. Beeton's Cookery Book, Is. 2d., post free.- ivj Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. mHE most useful present is a Swan or Waterms" X Fountain Pen; flue, medium, and broad gold nibs; price, 10s. 6d. RETENTION is better than cure. You will not lose JL your keys if you wear a Key Chain, price Is.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. TRAY Cloths, Linen Paper, Drawn Thread Work; jL box containg one dozen, in 3 sizes, price Is.-Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THONG Writing Desk, with lock and key, price 3s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Car- diff; DUPLICATE Postcard Book. containing 150 stout new JL? omeial size postcards; simplest way of obtaining perfect copies of postcards; price, Is. per book.—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LETTER Pads, 100 sheets, ruled, 9d. and Is. each.- Vatation6t.r D!artment, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Never-Leak Fountain Pen; fitted wlth?4- Tcarat gold pen and patent gold band non-breakable cap; price. 4s. fttr^taXionsry Department, Western Mali, Cardiff- rTMTE Laws of Bridge" and a guide to the game; T cloth covers; price, 2s. 6d.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western MaiL Cardiff. STOCK Book, giving an account of spirits received into, and sent out of, stock; price, ls.-Sh.tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. POSTCARD Albuma; assorted sbapes and sizes; Jt. prices, from 6d. each.-Stationery Department, Western Mall, Cardiff. THE Express Beady Reckoner, with all the pence Tup to ?1: interest, wages, discount tables, &c.; price, Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. STREET Map of Cardiff and Penatrh for 1903; price Is. coloured, black and white 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. EDDING Cake Boxes, Is., Is. &d., and 2s. per Wdozen.-St,ationery Department, Western Mail, Car- diff. EDDING Cards, newest designs, at reasonable W prices.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. TICKIT is the strongest known adhesive for joining ? wood, g!s.sa. china, metal, leather, cycle handles, Ac.; price, 6d. per tube.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. MACHINERY, TOOLS, &c. FOR sale, Vertical Engine, 6 h.p., large fly-wheel and Fdrivin,- pulley; Vertical Boiler, 6ft. high, 3ft. lin. diameter, has 15 two-inch fire-tubes, complete, with all fittings and injector; Sawbench, to take 2ft. 6in. saw, with belt for driving same; also one Vertical Engine and Boiler combined. 3 h.p., with pulley and strap.-D. Hughes, Valuer, Aberdare. elIO55 FOB sale, 4 h. p. Gas Engine; 7 actual; cheap; room wanted; see working.-Wilibmwn, 85, Oxford- street, Swansea. e4886pl6 MONEY TO LEND. rTVHE CHARING CROSS BANK. JL Established 1870. 119 & 120, BIBhoptsgate-st. Within, E.C., and > T 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C.. j ^onaon. Assets' £ 512,475 0 6 Liabilities £ 209,475 0 0 Capital and Reserve :£303,000 0 0 LOANS of C!0 to £ 2,000 granted at a few hours' ruotice, in town or country, male or female. on mortgage of furniture, farm and trade stock, plant, crops, Ac., without removal, and to assist persons Into business. Also ot deeds, policies, and reversions. DiI- tance no object Essy payments. Special facilities to ..ll requiring banking accounts. Deposits of :£10 and upwards received as uader:— 5 p.c. per an., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 p.c. per an., subject to 8 months' notice of withdrawal. 7 p.c. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent., and are a safe investment. A. WILLIAMS. H. J. TALL, Joint Managers. CASH Advances on Approved Note of Hand, in town or country, quiokly and ctsv. Be-payment scale includes principal and interest, .,ad may be arranged to suit borrower. Z5 re-payable 3/- weekly or 12/- monthly. C13 „ 5/- „ or 20/- „ E15 7/6 or 30/- „ C20 10/- or 40i- EZO to £ 5C0 on Special Terms. Apply-The Swansea Finance Co. (Limited), 12, Taff-embankment, Penarth-road, Cardiff, and 16, Goat-street, Swansea. e4831p20 CMS FROM £ 20 to £ 3,000 ADVANCED AT (3 SHORT NOTICE On Approved Note of Hand, Personal, or Other Securities. Charges arranged before Transactions are Completed. Mortgagee en Property Effected at Current Bates of Interest. Tourists' and Season Tickets Purchased and Arranged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Money Advanced on Second Mortgages. Apply 1. W. LLOYD, Manager. FJOELDINGS (LTD.), HAYES-BUILDINGS, THE HAYES, 8933 CARDIFF. THE oïd-eetablisned Prov!nc!al Union Bank coS tinues to lend immense sums daily, from £ 10 to £5,000, on note of hand alone or other security. No office inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rates for short peiiods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our ngular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transac- tions with us. 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f THE RED CHANCELLOR. A ROMANCE, By SIR WILLIAM MAGNAY, Bart., Author of "The Heiress of the Season," "The Man-Trap," The Pride of Life," &c. CHAPTER XXXIII.-Continued I An Ominous Visit.. "At that time. But the time is past. Surely it was inconceivable that you really wished her kept alive. Who could have foreseen what you have just told me, the secret mar- riage of Prince Theodor? I "lhat is all no business of yours," the Chancellor returned, with a, momentary lapse from his usual bland manner to a snear that was almost brutal. "When I saved your neck from the gallows-rope, it was on the under- standing that you should yield me implicit obedience, that the life I gave you was to do my will. You are not required to think for yourself, and you had best beware how you take upon yourself to do so. Let me remind you that thait rope with the ugly knot in it still dangles. Enough! I do not trouble to concern myself with your motives—oh, do not protest" —for the other had made a depre- cating gesture—"I am no fool either, and know men do not thwart my will for nothing-for nothing. So! And the girl is dead. She is dead?" Such a searching look, so fierce, so threaten- ing, so piercing, that I wondered how the Count had nerve to answer quietly. "Three days ago." "Ha! And buried—where?" "In the wood, by the grave of Herr Pfarrer Gerrsdorff. If your Excellency wishes to be satisfied-" "I am satisfied, mein Graf," Rallenstem said sharply, "that you have played me a knavish trick; and I know not yet that it has been with impunity. Recollect that an unnecessary crime is the worst of blunders." "Not so unnecessary, Excellency," the Count protested as the other tossed off a glass of wine as dismissing the subject. "One of my reasons for the haste by which I regret to have offended you was thiat our meddling English- man has been here." Rallenstein nodded. "I know it. Now there, my dear Count-" There was significance enough in the aposiopesis to make me shudder. The Count laughed; he was evidently beginning to feel easier. "We made a good attempt," he replied grimly. "But the fellow wriggled out of our hands somehow. Bleisst says he must be own brother to the devil himself." The conversation, if flattering, had become less momentous. I had heard enough; and the thought of Strode urged me to retreat while I could do so with safety. I slipped back to the inner hall, and thence found my way to the entrance of the long passage. As I was hurrying along this, I suddenly came into oolUsion with some one, and next instant was seized very prettily by the throat. Luckily the pressure left just room enough to allow me to £ <e £ out the word "Strode" when to ray doable relief the fingers relaxed, and the Englishman's voice said-. "A million apologies, my dear fellow, only I had to make sure. I was coming after you as the love scene appeared to have lasted long enough. Hope I haven't hurt you?" It was no place for conversation, and it was not until we were safely through the trap- door that I stayed to tell what, I had heard. "You don't think the girl has come to any .arm?" Strode inquired as we began to grope our way outwards. I have my fears about it. If this visit of Rallenstein's has taken the Count by surprise, there is no telling to what extremities panic may have driven him. On the other hand. he may simply have hidden her away more securely. He said ske had been murdered three days ago." "The black scoundrel!" "Whereas we know she was alive this afternoon. I have hope there." And that is the most likely thing to have happened. I'd stake my life on hers up to now. Only there is no time to be lost, if we have to take this devil's den by assault to- morrow. Let's hope force won't be necessary," I said. "It would be simple madness, however justifiable. Much will depend on the length of Rallenstein's stay." That won't be long," Strode replied con- ndently. "Put yourself in the old Jaguar's place and ask yourself how long you'd feel inclined to stay in that rural Chamber of Hor- rors. So discussing the chances of the situation, we at length reached tke entrance, and with- out further incident returned to our inn. CHAPTER XXXIV. I We Outstrip Our Fortune I Next morning I packed a small valise and paid the landlord, telling him we were going on a shooting expedition to a district some twenty miles off. whence the time of our return might be uncertain. Then we set off for Carlzig. Our first business there was to buy a carriage and a pair of fast horses. This was not an easy matter, and it was some hours before we found just what we wanted. But at last we got hold of two good strong- winded ajiimals and a serviceable light car- riage, somewhat like an old-fashioned caleche, our pretext being that we intended them for a driving tour through the oountry. We then laid in a stock of provisions, bought another revolver each. with a good supply of cartridges, and having pro- vided ourselves with the necessary tools for the removal of the baITS, we were ready. We had an early dinner, and afterwards drove quiet,ly out of the town. Strode, who was going to be coachman, had mounted the box. and I drove inside so as to avoid observation a.s much as possible. By an indirect route and at an easy we made onr way to a spot we had settle upon, perhaps a. quarter of a mile from the entrance to the underground passage. Here, in a. wild piece of woodland approached by a rough grass road, the carriage could stay with very little cihance of attracting attention even from the Count's spies. We had agreed that I should go through to tnc Monastery aionc, for if the prisoner should he in the same room there would probably, unless we were inter- rupted, be no difficulty in my effecting her release single-handed; if, on the other hand, I could not find her, or any unexpected diffi- Cully should ariee, I was to hurry back for Strode. It was now dusk-almost dark. I put the tools in my pocket and hastened impatient ly to the entrance of the passage. I had bought a small lantern in Carlzig, and with this pro- tection for my light was able to make much quicker progress, especially as the way was now familiar. I reached the steps and trap- door; left my lantoern at the bottom and passed through. Then, as I drew near, a horrible fear came upon me that, a few steps would show me the disappointment to which I might be doomed. I scarcely dared approach the doorway where my wont fear* might ia an lughma be oonfixmed Tba moment* >y weakness was overcome and I peered out into the passage. To my intense joy and relief a faint glimmer of light fell across it at half its length. In a few seconds, I was by the window. Approaching cautiously, I heard no sound of vo;ces; the cart-ains were drawn slightly apart, I peeped through and saw Fraulein Asta. sit- ting there alone. A tap on the glass brought her joyfully.to the window. In reply to my sign of inquiry she nodded that all was safe, so without delay I set to work on the screws that held the bars. They had evidently been recently put in and yielded readily to the ,wrencll. One after another the bars were turned down while the prisoner kept watch by the door. In a few minutes every obstacle was removed; 1 beckoned, and the Fraulein ran to the window and opened it. "Is all safe?" were my first words. ee," she answered. "1 do not think Telka. -.unt" -ahe gave a littas will return, and tne Count"she gave a little siiuddtr—"is away. Oh, I have feared!" "Álld I, too. But we will talk of this presently when you are saae. Quiok, now; ormg a chair. So. Now let me lift you through. Her arms were round my neck, and I had in Lie difficulty in drawing her through the open window. "1:)0 far good," 1 said; "let me replace ilie bars to throw them off tne track." The deiay was risisy, but 1 judged it worth wiiiie to prevent the prisoners manner of esoape from being too obvious. Pursuit would N be certain in any case, and this precaution ikigin gclin us time. ihe ba,rs were soon in position. "Now. Fi auleiu, quick! Let me hold your arm and guide you. lhe way is not easy.' 1 led her along the aark passage and so to the irap-door. "Once down here .1 trust we shall be safe," 1 said, lilting it. -the girl nesitaied. a luo-eut,-the descent was not inviting—then, holding my hand, crept down. 1 took up my lantern aad-weut on in front, for there was no room for us to walk abreast. The dark, dripping, noisome gal- lery must have seemed horrible to the girl, but she kept bravely on at my heels, I guiding and encouraging her as best 1 could, consi- dering how nurried our progress had to be. "We are nearly at the end now," I waa able at length to say, and men we began the ascent which brought us to the entrance. Bidding her stay a moment while I recon- noitred, I scrambled warily up till my head was just enough above ground to look about. All seemed safe, so, pulling myself out of the hole, I lifted my companion after me. and we set off for the place where the carriage was waiting. As we came in sight of Strode he waved hit hand joyfully. "This is better than I dared to ho" Wa his excited greeting. The girl gave him a. grateful nod and smile,- there was no time for words as we harried into the carriage-the good fellow sprang up and set his horses going as fast as he dared down the bumpy lane. In ten minutes, how- ever, the jolting ceased; we had struck the high road, along which we began to bowl at a rare pace. I now had time to notice that my companion was evidently feeling the unusual exertions and excitement she had just gone through. She lay back half-fainting. I hastily opened a flask of wine; this revived her. She was a plucky girl, and in a few minutes had so fat recovered as to be able to laugh at her weak- ness and began to chat. "I was in the Monastery again last night," I said. "Again! Why did you come?" she asked. "I could not keep away. The feeling that you were in such danger was too strong for me, and I wanted, in case of accidents, to show Strode the way." Perhaps she felt intuitively that there had been a more strongly impelling reason behind the others. Anyhow, her look was more than grateful as she said: "It was rash of you to venture again. If | had known you were there I should have been terribly anxious. For they took me away ta a distant part of the building." Tou know why?" "Rallenstein had come unexpectedly." "I know." "You know?" she cried in surprise. "Yes. I saw him." "Herr Tyrrell! What fearful risks 7011. run. "I admit Fraulein, it was foolish, since it was scarcely fair to you. But at least I heard some interesting news." "Tell me." "That prince Theodor cannot ntarry yovuf Princess." "Cannot pH "For he is secretly married already. So ifc follows that these ghastly political murderit .have all been unnecessary. There is ever; reason now why yon should live." "Ah!" But unfortunately you died three day* ago. I died-three days ago So Count FureUo told his Excellency." She thought a moment. "Ah, yea, I undezS stand." So it seems to me, Fraulein, that now it iQ only the Count you have to fear." She gave a little shudder. And that is ba" enough. But at least I would rather a mil" lion times have his hate than his love. Ah, I cannot bear to think of it. yet I must tell you. About half an hoar after you had gome yes- terday the Ooant oame to my prisom room. He told me tha-t to let niie live wa«y ae much as his life was worth. Hie own risk wa^ so greaA that only upon one condi-t-ion would he lace it. Of course, you guess the condition; that 1 would marry him; otherwise that day must be my last. 'Remember,' he urged in his smooth, hateful voice, 'you are aJready dead in theory. The grave is dug for you in the wood outside; in ten minutes from the moment I give the word you will foe lying in it. It is painful for me to have to tell you this, but my life is precious, too; I cannot afford to risk it" unless I have a stake to play for.' (To be continued).
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