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BIBTHB. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAH. 1 Sotices apoearmg under these headings are charged at the following rates:- It Inserted 1n the EVENING EXPRESS," H WES- TERN MAIL," and "WEEKLY MAIL," 38. for 31 Word8 und Id. for each Additional Word. It inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL only, Is. for 30 Words and Id. foi OverY Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unlesi authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic message cannot be acted on I until confirmed ;n wrlttll. AUGUSTINE J. STONE I (Late STONE BROS.), } ?UNZBAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIBECTOR. |! Personal Supervision to AH Orders. R Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks, No. 37. | Poet Office Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. 5 WORKING-ST., CARDIF'. And 101, HOI/TO IT-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. | ———————————— J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, JJEMOYED, 8, FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTBOURNE-PLACE, 8I Price List on Application. JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. fJTHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. TO-DAY, at 2 and 7.30, 'to. TREE'S COMPANY in the Great Play, THE INTERNAL CITY, By Hall Caine. Company includes PHILIP CUNINGHAM, ARTHUR ROYSTON. FRANK VERNON, and MISS MAUD JEFFRIES. NEXT WEEK—Mr. Hare's Company in A POOL'S PARADISE. A MAN'S SHADOW. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. NaIt. Tel. 362. al7111 GR A N D TH EATRE. I,esfte & Manag-er, Edward Quigley. TO-DAY, at 2 and 7.30, QNQIRCUMSTAN TI ALJ^YIDEN CE n e238801 Tis not in mortals to comma.nd success, but we'll do more-deserve it.Addison. ..r.JrL H-E CARDIFF EmplpuE, QUEEN-STREET. Vuugioj Director .OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! Back from a Tour of the World, THE WORLD'S GREATEST JUGGLERS PAUL CINQUEVALLI, In his Unparalleled Feats, which compose a Humorous-a. Marvellous-a. Magnificent Performance. BI„ OSCOPE PICTURES OF BADEN- POWELL IN CARDIFF. Graphic Record of a GTeat Event. VOSPER, An Up-to-date Entertainment, entitled- "GLIMPSES OF CELEBRITIES." The Phantom Dancer Gymnast, GERTRELLA, One of the Prettiest of Artistes. RAFFIN, With her Real Troupe of Educated Monkeys, in their Maryellous Flying Trapeze Per- formatice, Acrobatic and other Wonderful Tricks. After seeing these Monkeys Darwin's Theory need no longer be doubted. Amongst the First Favourites, MISS ALICE LLOYD, Comedienne, A Dainty Singer of Dainty Ditties. K AND K '17 In a. Comical Musical Masquerade. K-rrA. TE CHARD AND H. O. CLARET In a diverting Musical Comedy Sketch— "COVENT GARDEN BALL." CRAS. LILBURN, the Happy Comedian. THE TWO McNAUGHTONS, SUNNY TOM and FRANTIC FRED, who feed on funninuts. Next Week-VESTA TILLEY. ?r?t Performance on Whit-Monday win mmence at 6.40. Early Doors open at 5.30. Prices as followsFauteuils, 2s. 6d.; Grand ?rcle, 28.; Stalls, la. 6d.; Pit, 9d.; Balcony, 6d.; Galler? 4d. Ordinary Doors open at 6 ° ock- Ordinary Prices. Bicycles Stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o clock and 11. S 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. L16863 Jlan 6f Grand Circle. No Booking Fees NEWPORT. T YCEUMR F ETP O R T. T Lessee & Manager SIDNEY COOPER. AY at 2.30, and Every Evening During the Week. The Man of Mystery. D R. WALFORD BODIE, The World's Greatest Hypnotist, Electrician, and Scientist, Supported by the ROYAL MAGNETS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, MATINEE ONLY, GRAND CONCERT in aid of the Union Jack Club. The Famous New Zealand Band. Box Office Now Open. Nat. Tel. 158. 85662 E. NELSON & CO., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS 160, QUEEN-ST., ) CARDIFF. 70, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. 94, ST. MARY-ST., ) 9, HIGH-ST., PONTYPRIDD. 170, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. THE LARGEST RETAIL TOBACCONISTS IN WALES. DALE. FORTY & CO.'S REGISTERED MODELS OF PIANOS & ORGANS Lowest Prices for Casn, or may be had on our Extended Payment System Terms. INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, Which can be selected either at our own or London Show Rooms, and the advantage secured of our SPECIAL DISCOUNT TERMS, including FREE DELIVERY DALE, JpORTY, AND CO., HIGH-STREET & CASTLE-ARCADE, Also t CARDIFF. Nt. Tel. 1103. Also at Nat. Tel. 110S. CHELTENHAM. BIRMINGHAM, & c. e9141 CARDIFF'S PREMIER LAUNDRY. LADIES, have you seen the Premises and Processes at the "OOATH SANITARY QTEAM T AUNDKY, MARLBOROUGH ROAD, ROATH PARK? 11 not. please call (Take electric tram to Wellfield-road). LAUNDERING UNDER MODERN AND SANITARY CONDITIO.* b. Superior Work. Private Family Trade. Regular Collections. Accurate Returns. Vans to all parts of Cardiff and Penarth Daily. Environs within a radius of Ten Miles Twice Weekly- Send Postcard for -Full Par- o,c-;¡ Ia- FJM3 BUSINESS ADDRESSES IMPORTANT TO JjJVERY QNE. WHEN MINOR AILMENTS AND DERANGEMENTS ARE BY NEGLECT OR WRONG TREATMENT ALLOWED TO THREATEN A SERIOUS DIS- TURBANCE OF THE GENERAL HEALTH, IT IS IMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE THAT THE BEST REMEDY SHOULD BE INDICATED. EXPERIENCE PROCLAIMS TIIA7 SUCH A REMEDY IS FOUND IN BEECHAM'S PILLS. THEIR EFFICIENCY IN REGULATING THE SECRETIONS OF THE LIVER, STOMACH. AND KIDNEYS, AND CORRECTING MORBID CONDITIONS OF THOSE ORGANS, HAS BEEN PROVED BEYOND DOUBT. f BEECHAM'S áre perfect in quality and plentiful in quantity; they PTJJSi last longest, go furthest, j. and produce the beet results. BEECHAM'S are sold everywhere in boxes, price Is. lid. (56 PTTT a Dills) and 2s. 9d. (168 pills), PILLS with full directions. Hr SCIENTIFIC "■ I Eyesi Fht 8 Testing I 9 FOR SPECTACLES. H | Bonner Morgan. B F.S.M.C. I PARK PLACE I 3 (Opposite Park Hotd Entrance) R I QUEEN ST., CARDIFF? I S Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting ony. B II No charge is made for advice. The testing H a ? is thorough. $ Mt SUMMER JJOLIDAYS IMPORTANT TO READERS. THE ESTERN M A I L IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAY RESORTS EACH MORNING:— ABERYSTWYTH. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. EVANS BROS 17, Pier-treet. BUILTH. Miss E. OWEN Broad-street. Mr. H. LEWIS .6 & 7, Market-hall. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. CLEVEDON (9.0 a.m.). W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. FERRYSIDE. A. GOLDSMITH _Newsacent. ILFRACOMBE. H. SANDERS and SON LLANDRINDOD WELLS. W. H. SMITH A SON.Railway Bookstall. GEORGE GRIFFITHS High-otreet. LLANWRTYD WELLS. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. Miss WILLIAMS .Néwsagent. LLANGAMMARCH WELLS. Miss BOWEN Post-offlce. LLANIDLOES. W. H. SMITH & SONa-Railway Bookstall. LLANSTEPHAN. E. T. DA VIES The Emporium. LLANTWIT MAJOR. W. CUMMINGS West-street. MUMBLES. W. H. JONES .The Dunns Poet-office. Mrs* ORRIN, Stationer, Ac.Post-office. Mrs. HOWELL .Newsagent. Mrs. E. JOHN .Newsagent. H. WRIGHT, Stationer .Ithon House. Mr. WILLIAMS .Blackpill. PORTHCAWL. DAVID HUTCHINSON .Stationer. &,0. Mrs. R. THOMAS .Newsagent. RHAYADER. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. E. PRICE .Newsagent. SOUTHERNDOWN. I. VERITY .The Stores. SENNYBRIDGE. E. DA VIES Merchant. TENBY. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. J. E. ARNETT, Stationer .The Library. C. FARLEY, Stationer, &c.H,igh-street. WESTON (9.0 a.m.). W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. W. LEVER .Regcnt-street. LAWRENCE BROS 28, High-street. H. H. PRINCE .Claremont. near Pier. MffillM TEETH For HEALTH and BEAUTY If your Teeth are becoming decayed and useless for their daily functions of maslioa- tion. or unsightly in appearance, and you wish to retain your personal attractions and benefit your health, visit N. S. BURSTEIN, (Over 17 years in Burnley and Manchester), 11 0 ALBA N¥-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, from 5s. SETS from 35s. EXTRACTIONS. Is. BY GAS, 5s. FILLINGS, from 2s. 6d. TEETH CLEANED and SCALED, 58. Part Railway Fare allowed. Servants attended at Reduced Charcres. All advice free. Lady attendant. Extractions gratis to persons eauirin¡r teeth. T?,_ LITTLE ACHES CAUSE BIG'GER ILLS. Especially if Neglected. But a Prompt and Priceless Remedy— KERNICK S VEGETABLE PILLS —is within the reach of the humblest purse. HEADACHES, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, WIND; BACKACHE, KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, SCIATICA and RHEUMATISM yield to the power of this marvellous medicine. THOUSANDS TAKE NO OTHER. KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PIL are PURELY VEGETABLE, and are quite Free from Mercury. They are, therefore, as harm- less as they effectual. If you feel ill or out of eort-s, or bilious, or guffer from headache, try ONE of KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS, and you will always keep a box by you. Sold in nù., 13d., and 2s. 9d. boxes, of all Chemists, e., or direct from KERNICK and SON (Ltd.).DRUG STORES. CARDIFF. aII240 A I S S THE DOYAL STORES -Ltj ?J 17, THE HAYES, FOR PURE SWEETS & CHOCOLATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOPS SUPPLIED. Sweet-xaaking Every Saturday Evening, 7 to 10. j Free Admiscion. Sam THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements areiTIserted in the EVENIKG EXPRESS at the following rates:- ONCE SIX TIMES. T1MRS. S. D. S. D. 8: D? 12 words or less g'' I 09 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 13,01 extra 7 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisemen, sIn the "WESTERN MAIL" and "E\'SN- ING EXPRESS" WORDS. ONCR. TKRKK FIX R. TIMKS. TIMTES. S. D. S. D. S. D. 12 0r jess 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra 7 0 4 0 8 1 0 a L- In all cases tho 'nam? and address are counted as part of the Advertisement. MEDICAL TEMPORARY Dispenser and Dresser wanted imme- diately; state terrns.-Dr. Lyttle, Cilfynydd, Pontypridd. e £ 358o4 WANTED, resident Medical Gentleman, for a grow- ing colliery district; Welsh speaking; applica- tions not later than June 14th.-Further particulars apply Davies, Miners' Secretary, Bryn, Port Talbot. eo5 CLERICAL. WANTED, Sunday Duty, three last Sundays July and first in August; evangelical; English pre- ferred.—Remuneration, Cymro, Evening Express, Swan- sea. e2380o5 HOUSEKEEPEli8, &c. WANTED, by doctor (bachelor), in colliery district, a Working Housekeeper.-Apply, stating salary expected, to R 77, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2376o2 w A-NTED, Motl er's Help; domesticated; small family; good home; one of the family.—R 78, Evening Express, Cardiff. e238105 SCHOLASTIC. HOLIDAY engagement required, from August 1st, by Governess; would act as useful companion.— References Miss Hall, Corbar, Buxton. e2358o4 I W ANTBD Art. 50, St. John's C.E. Boys' School, Cardi,ff.-App.l.y v Headmaster. e2329o2 I DOMESTIC SERVANTS. TA-NTED, a Mother's Help, or good Nurse to take f T baby from the mouth. Also young General.- Mrs. Harrison, Abbotsford, Romilly-road, Cardiff, OOZ W ANTED, June 27th, a strong, experienced House- Parlourmaid for country house; abstainer, and well recommended; Churchwoman preferred.—Apply Mrs. Griffiths, Llansannor House, Cowbridge R.S.O. 6237405 EXPERIENCED General for small family; good wages.-Mrs. Gladwin, Caroline-street, Bridgend. e2362o4 WANTED, Sewingmaid; some housework, lamps; very good plain needlewoman; early riser; thoroughly good character.—Mrs. Jones, Penyrock, Llandovery. e2366o4 WANTED, experienced Hoiimmaid; good needle- woman; small family.—Apply, with full parti- culars, age, height, length of reference, to Mrs. Law- rence, Lavemock House, Penarth. e2368ol WANTED, experienced Cook-General.-Apply Mrs. T f Wilson, 30, Victoria-road, Penarth. 1'235403 WANTED, Mother's Help in business house; fond of children, needlewoman, and musical; state age, send photo.—Jones. Chemist, Llanelly. 1'235303 WANTED, capstlo General, about 26; plain cook- ing smlll family.-Ilomwo(od, Partridge-road, Cardiff. e2193ol WANTED, House-Parlourmaid; country; 2 family. f f —Mrs. Essery, Gwynfa, Newport-road, Swansea. e234303 WANTED, good Cook-General.-Apply Mrs. Eisey, Newcastle House, Bridgend. e230901 WANTED, Nurse-Housemaid; small family; good references.—Mrs. Richards, Lancaster House, Tondu. e2310ol WANTED, by a trustworthy pern, situation as good Cook; good references; long experience.- I Wakins, Jubilee Villas, Tutshill, Chepstow. e2290ol WANTED, after Whitsun, good General Servant.— Apply John, 13, The Promenade, Swansea, eol HOTF-L SERVANTS. WANTED, young Lady as Book-keeper (tabular TV system), and relieve first bar.-Apply, full par- ticulars, Manageress, Stepney Hotel, Llanelly. ell548 YOUNG Lady wanted for Restaurant, in country; to take charge; must have good character upd honest.—R 67, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2365ol WANTED, Steward and Stewardess for Ynishir Con-  stitutional Club at once; £50 security required.— Apply, Secretary, Baden-Powell Constitutional Club, Ynishir, Porth. ell546 MISCEL|_ANE0U8 SITUATIONS ASSISTANT required, with general knowledge of ?. photographic apparatus and processes.—Apply je?WiH?ms, Park-hall Buildings, Cardiff. 237505 BUTCHEHS. Wanted immediately, comPctent J) SIaughtcrman.—Apply, stating age, wages, refe- rence and experience, by Tuesday next, Co-operative, Pit-street, Aberaman. e236101 SHARP-Lad wanted at once; must be early riger.- j*) Apply, 5 p.m., Manager, Western Mail, Newport. ell 549 WANTED, Groom-Gardener; small gardn; mUHt understand glass (one hou5e); excellent character P.sn.tï..=p Mrs. Reeks, icarage, Monmouth. eo2 DRAPERY.—Experienced young Lady (Welsh) wanted Dtr Mantle Department; must be a good sales- woman and able to supervise aiteratJOns.-Fu!l parti- culars and salary required, first letter, Dodd and Co., Compton House, Aberdare. e235503 W-iD;'agoOd Working Brewer for three-quarter plant. Apply j. Briscoe, Lamb, Ebbw Vaie. eo2 GOOD Men wantM to sell mIlk.I?? Gwendoline- I street. Aberavon. e232202 GROCEHY and Frovisions.—Wantedjmmediatel?, GR,,t i?,, young Man as an Assistant; state wages, references; live out.—R 38, Evening Express, Cardiffe e2323o2 WANTED, Situation, Place of Trust; good security Place of Trustg; ood it y w offered.-Apply R 21, Evening Express, Car- d! e2288ol _C. ONI<EOTIOXERY.- YO;lng-LadY:sthird-Counieï ? A3sistant; must bo ladylike and smart in busi. nfM.—Stevens? Confectioner, Queen-street, Cardiff, eol AIRDRKSSERS.—Wanted^ a firat-clalfa GeutT's Hand and a good Junior; only steady, respectable men need apply.-IOO, Queen-street, Cardiff. e2239ol WAITRESS for the Dorothy, High-^treetl~mvist be bright and smart and first-class waitress.— Stevens, Confectioner, Queen-street, Cardiff. e2282ol W- A.NT-ÉD strong- Lad'.=ApplYThomas, Hodge's- roW, Cooperage, Cardiff. e2306ol YOUNG Man wanted; 35s. per week nd oommission; Y regular work; sp??nd?-,d opening.—Address Compo Works Farnworth, Bolton, Lanes. ?2300ol D-nA Insurance Soap Company, 85, Fore-street, London, E.C., ensures earning 30s. weekly.—Write for circular. ell513 w ANTE 'D respcctaMe Lads to sell the Evening Express" niglltly.-Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street, Newport. el0220 tVtV rANTED. & noupie B-f ?1-rl Y- to Hide Bicycle* W and make themselvM uscful.-Apply Evening E;(p",s Office, CardiC. '.U205 DRESSMAKF-RS, &c. T?nLLlNER?-Wanted, a stylish lirlt Ha d Mifl?ncr. J? —A?nlv B 53, E\enmg Exprefs, CardiS. e234903 CLERKS, MANAGER8, &c. R requir, With good expe- A rience; thoroughly practical, detail, competitions. —Apply, stating age and salary required, to R 73, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. el 1560 t^OOT Trade.—Wanted, Branch Manager; medium c.-R 58, Evening Express, Cardiff. eo3 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. AN active, pushing Man wanted in Cardiff, to repre- sent important and progressive company; entirely new features; liberal terms and good prospects.-Address R 51, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2336o3 PROVINCIAL Homes Company preparedTto^appoint a ppo in t 4 good practical men as Superintendents in South Wales; also good men required as Agents.-Inspectol', Oxford-street, Swansea. e2291ol APARTMENTS. (S boD Apartments, gentlemen; partial board, 14s. x each (optio n"-—^°.Gordon-road, Cardiff. e2363o4 A ?oung Gfnth.n;¡ü wats. in Cardiff, Board :md Lodging. in good family.—Address R 57, Evening Express, Cardiff. _?_ e2345o3 UPERIOR Furnished Apartments; suitable for one, ? two gentlemen.-49, Richmond-road. Cardiff. eo3 M-1l1iBlrEAD.-gõPcOt Prhate Hotel and Boarding jwt i?hment. Unintr?upted view sea and hills' standing on high ground; five minutes from post-office; own farm produce; separate tables. Cheap week-end terms. From home to home.—Apply Pro- prietor. e2316o2 ISITORS to Swansea will find comfortable Lodgings and Furnished Apartments at 5, Nelson-terrace.— Apply Mrs. Robinson. -232102 UPERIOR Apartments; bedroom and sitting-room. s -.64, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e2297ol" TH VARMHOUSE Apartments to Let for summer months; I T'A healthY  pleMMt, OMBfort&Me.—tt?, Stowe, Coie. tord, GkII. 'MMd PREMISES. MESSRS. S HERN AND TERTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURYEYORS, HOVSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of .Lsusiiiess Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold seo Western Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices. 93, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. Established 1S49. FOUR good Rooms on ground floor, which can easily 1 be made into one. with passge and entrance from Wcstgate-street and Havelock-streot, opposite. Royall Hotel, to Let at once; suitable for warehouse, workshop, showrooms, or commercial stockrooms; moderate rent.— Apply Secretary, Royal Hotel,, Cardiff. clIS57 T 0 be Sold, VWa, in own ground; 14 acres; 999 years' lease; 3 reception, 8 bed rooms; stble and coach-house, &c.; 5 minutes from Caswell Bay.—Apply K. B., Evening Express, Swansea.. e2344o3 FOR Sale, new double-fronted Houses, in Penhill- road, facing Llandaff Fields.—Particulars William Geen, Builder, Penylan, Cardiff. e2346o3 PENARTH.—To Let, August, Furnished House; two sitting, four bed rooms; five minutes beach and pier.-? 40. Evening Express, Cardi1I. e232802 T<f be Let, July and August, charming Cottage; T facing sea; garden; 2 sitting, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, hall; 5 guineas weekly; near church, post-office; seen by appointment; links easy distance.—Orchard Cottage, Newton, Portbcawl. 2372o2 WANTED, Unfurnished House; 4 reception, 8 bed "f rooms; stable, bath, lavatory; good main water; sanitation.—R. 28, Evening Express, Cardiff. e230708 RICHMOND-Road.—House for Sale (town end) or to PU Let, furnished; 2 reception, 6 bed rooms, dress- iug-room, bathroom; good garden.-Write R 24, Evening Express, Cardiff. 1"229601 PORTHCAWL.—For sale, eigbt-rdomed House; near beach and station.-Hall, Falkland. e230301 VALUABLE Corner House; 5-stall stable, loft, alid large yard; centre of Catliays; admirable site for coal merchants, hauliers, milk vendors, &c.; £650; mort- gage can remain.—Roberts-Jones and Everett, Market- buildings, Cardiff. 1"230501 TO Let, Tydvill House, No. 2, Westbourn -i?oad, Tpena rth ;'convenient house; only two minutes from station; now being renovated throughout.-Apply 21, Wcstbourne-road, Penarth. ell515 NEWPORT.—Good Suites of Offices to let in Western Mail-chambers, 22, High-street.-Full particulars on application to Local Manager, on the premises. el06 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. RESTAURANT, principal thoroughfare, Bristol; Rpre?ttil3,-fitted bucdn?s; "ind, reliable trade; in- going. furnished, £ 200.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-chambers, Bristol. TJESTAURANT, impoTUnt town, Somerset; taking .LV £ 50 weekly; free full-licence; long lease; price £850; handsome income.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. BAKING, Bristol; doing eight sacks weekly, full Bpriec,s;pr ice, as going concern, £ 250; present hands 16 years.—Apply Tebbs. GROCERY and Pro"iions, suburb Bristol; taking £ 50 Gweekly; price L200, and stock; highly rmom- mended.—Apply Tebbs, Valu?, Bri£tol. BUTCHER'S, respectable part Bristol; English meat; Brot,?r??s average L60 weekly; (?stablishc?d 30 years; present tenant 7 years; price, everything, as go!ng con- cern, £ 190.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. ATTRACTIVE Butcher's, grand position, BristDI; t A_ returns average Lloo weekly; former tenant 33 years; ingoing £ 375.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. DESPERATE Sacrifice.-Prettv Refreshment Businez?, Dbut;v main thoroughfare, Bristol; illness of wife cause disposal; ingoing, everything for use, only £45; value for money.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. "J^fEWSAGENT'S and Stationery, principal main 1 thoroughfare, Bristol; returns E20 weekly; ingoing E150 and .stock.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-street, Bristol. "jVTEWSAGENT'S, Stationery, Tobacconist's, respect- _L\ able suburb Bristol; taking} about L8 weekly; in- going £75, including stock; suit 1adies.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. y^lOMMERCIAL Hotel and .Restaurant, principal thor- \) oughfare, Bristol; smart and attractive premises; good-class trade; ingoing £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. e2386o6 £ 50.—For Disposal, small Bespoke Tailoring and ~Out- fitting Business.-N. A., Evening Express, New- port. e237805 FR Sale, Brick Plant, complete; good condition.— .r Apply Z., Evening Express, Swansea. e l 2?. FR Disposal, Drapery and Outfitting; irandoppor- ..I:' ttinity; new colliery opening; stock at valuation. Apply Alden, Pengam. e23 £ 4o2 PUBLIC-HOUSES. FREE Hotel, Gloucestershire; doing profitable busi- Fnc,ss retun¡s bout £,OOO per annum; 18 years' free lease; ingoing, fully furnished, £3,500; brewer will advanco £2,OOO.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ATTRACTIVE ani delightfully sitiat,?d Hotel, busy main thoroughfare, Bristol; sound, profitable trade, nearly E30 weekly; large yard and stabling; ingoing, fully furnished, £700; if desired, E200 may renlain.- Apply Tebbs, 76, Victoria-street, Bristol. CORNER Hotel, Clifton, Bristol; rspectable, easily managed trade; present tenant 8 years; ingoing, including part furniture, £ 350.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. VILLAGE Beerhouse, Gloucestershire; nice garden and 3 acres of land; sound trade; ingoing £130; worth immediate attention.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. COUNTRY Hotel, 4 miles from Bristol; taking over the oountcr £40 weekly; ingoing ££00; L200 may remain.—Apply Tebbs. COUNTRY Fully-licensed House, Gloucestershire; under brewers ales only; respectable trade, about E15 weekly; closed Sundays; ingoing £ 250.—Tebbs. EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity.—Fully-licensed House, Ebusy street, Bristol; pays brewers L100 monthly; suitable person with £300, I can arrange the purchase; genuine concern.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. COMMANDING corner Fully-licensed House, centrally situated, Bristol; position always commands trade; ingoing £ 150.—Apply Tebbs. Bristol. VILLAGE Beerhouse, situate in Banwell, Somerset; garden, outhouses; predty little home; price, in- cluding all the furniture, £ 160.—Apply. Tebbs, Bristol. CLIFTON, BriAol.-Off Fully-licensed House in this healthy resort; suitable person with £ 100 can arrange purchase.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. COUNTRY Hotel, Somerset; doing sound trade, from £35 to £40 weekly; ingoing, including furniture, £900, or reasonable offer; worth attention.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. COMMANDING corner Beerhouse, Bristol; paying brewers about £ 50 monthly; exceptionally cheap business for £150; worth £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. 06 WESTON-super-Mare.—Beerhouse to Let; ngoing, to include trade fixtures and fittings, £90; net rent, £16 per annum. Another; ingoing, £ 225.—Masters and Moon, Weston-super-Mare. e2367o4 TO Let, Fully-licensed House, Ilfracombe; imme- diate possession by valuation; low rent.-J. and T. Usher, Brewers, Bristol. e2333o2 iXTESTO-super-Mare-.=:Bene Vue Private Hotel, W Beach-road; very liberal table; facing sea; low tariff. 1'216601 W ANTED, Management Licensed House by exp? rienced pe -mu.-R 20, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2287ol | MUSICAL. PIANO, £15 15s., in handsome walnut case, with check action .nd panelled front; delivered free to any address, with option of exchange :n one month if not approved; grand value, and in perfect order.— Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Central Music Ware- house, 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. BECHSTE1N Piano; returned from hire, but ve' Blittle used, and in perfect ordeT; offered for L35 cash; listed at £60.-Thompooll and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. PIANO returned itom hire, In great variety, at prices ranging from E12 to E25, including instru- ments by most of the leading makers; full descriptive list free on application; easy terms arranged, or a special discount for cash.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swa.n;;ea.. e9701 PIANOS, Pianos, Pianos.—R. a- Heath and Sons' special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modem improvements. "ARTISTiC" Model; good walnut case; full com- pass; c.-h L15 15s. 7OE URO PE AN'' Model; fine walnut case; check actiou, trichord, &c.; cash, £ 18 18s. A LEXAXDER" Model; fn compass; handsome £ X marqueterie paae?l, &c.; cash, £ 25 129. 6d. "TTAXDSQMK Pianoforte, in Louise case; full size JlL and compass; ch case and tone; double sconces; cash, J.;25 4s. "TITUSIC Trades Association" Model; marvellous value; beautiful, rich tone; cash, £31. "T-vRAWING-Room Model"; a perfect Instrument for J J touch, tone, and durability; cash, £35 10s. 'Rra h?ll be pleased to arrange for any of these VV instruments to be obtained on our Improvd Hire System.—For teims, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Alsc Pontypridd, Penarth. and Port Talbot. e11188 DALE, Forty, and CO.'s Specialities in full compass, Diron framed Pianofortes. "T^OLLKGE'' Model cash, E16 16s.; (claw A) soTia walnntwood ca. "COLLEGE" I-lodel: cash. 918 183. (class B) solid Walnutwood case; DUCATIONAL" Model; cari), £ £ 2 10s.; handsome j| walnutwood case. I "rÑFLEXÙlij¡;" Model cash, L25 103.; full siz, X upright piano; vertical -tringing. "TliONCLAD" Model; -Eh, 28; small upright grand J_ overstrung. "X ISZT" Model; cash, £31 105.; magnificent value; 1 j overstrung. "T~>"AI.SKR" Model; .ash, L42; a full upright con(?ert IV grand ALL above Models can be had en our Hire I'urch?se System for a sruail sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano I a operate cost. DALE, Forty. and Co., P.?no and Organ Merchants, Dlb'gb-street and Castle Arcade. CardiS. dù5 [" MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Lms, Hands, Eyes, Trumes, Leg Irons. t ACr,atches, Belts, Children's Rubber Tru&sm, Elastic | Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- I dant. Catalogue free.—Allen Pearce, Charleo-street (off | Qu«en-Bti««t), Cardiff, and BroOmead, Bristol. oloo72 J BICYCLES, Ac. 4 Question.—Why purchase disappointment at A."ct iLn-rooz. or be led astray by alluring adver- tisements when you can suit both your pocket and desires by Irakin a selection at Robert Bevan's well- known -lepot, who cordially invites inspection? Note the fol'1 v'ng;- EVAN'S Special; fitted with free wheel, coaster hub, plated rims. front rim brake; guaranteed lor twr-lve moLths: £5 17s. 6d. BEVAN'S Diamond; fitted with free wheei. Bc?dpn Brirti bmke on back and Crabbe on front wheeis, p!au-d rims, 13ritish tyres; £7 7s., or 12 payments of 15s. BEVAN'S Standard, New Hudson; fitted with ball- Blw-arin,- free wheel, front and back Bowd?n brakes, Danlop tyres, plated rims; fully guaranteed for two years; £ 10 10s., or monthly payments of 21s. BEVAN'S Rover; fitted with Hover frictionless fr- Bwh(,e,l, Rover rim brakes, Dunlop Lyms; machine beautifully lined in green and gold; £ 12 12s., or monthly payments of 24s. f,d. BEVAN has a great number of second-hand Cycles, in 1 .-0 good condition, from £2 10s.—Robert Bevan, 31, Castle-street, Cardiff. ('11257 Grand Mount.-Th¿ Riley Imperial Speed, Clipper L Reflex tyres, weight 241b.; price £10. or 12 instal- ments of 20s.; send for catalogue. Agents wanted where unrepresented.—Apply Riley Cycle Company (Limited), Covenirv. ell480 APOLOGY", Apology, APO.DgY.-MeF?rS. Parry a?d ACO., Cycle M?mlif?cturen. late of Min-lane, now removed to new premises, Strand Buildings. Penarth- road, clob-.) to G.W.R. Station, desire to Apologise to their numerous friends and the general public tor the delay lately experienced in the execution of many orders, but are now in a position to attend to all orders and give prompt delivery. Siren Cycles built to order from 10 guineas cash. New Departure, Morrow, Eadie's New Combination Hub, or the Hub 2-srced Gear. fitted with care and despatch at moderate charges. Repairs, Stove Enamelling, Nickel-plating.—Note new address, ■Strand Buildings, Penarth-rcad, Cardiff. ciuog AS usual, P;Onee? lead the way; B.S.A. and Eadie Afittiligs, freo wheel", 2 brak,?4; buil ,nd finished in our matchless style foi 10 and 12 guineas; no higher price; Morrow, Eadie, Perry free wheels; Crabby and Bowden brakes, a-r tubes, outer covers at cut prices; plating and enamelling.-Pa.rsüns & Co., Tynycoed-place, Donald-street, and 48, Broadway, Roath. el 1289 REPAIKS, if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satis&action. Over- haul. enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once. Accessorie5 to trade at wholesale factors' nrices. el647 A Road Racing Machine, fitted with low drop handle- Ab;tr, Dunlop tyres, West wood rims, and roller chain; Pr?0%3 ;?4 10s.—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Gent.'s Rudge-Whitworth, 27in. frame; suit tall A rider; fitted with Dunlop tyres; good, stmug, ser- viceable machine; fixed gear; price £5 18s.—Rudge-Whit- worth (Ltd.), lOS, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitworth, 27in. frame; suit Atall rider; fitted with grcase, Palmer tyrŒ, and fixed gear; strong, serviceable machine; price £6 10s.- Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A-¡;;peci:iCR:U(Ge. WhitwortiILframe and 26in. Awlic??l?; free wheel and rim brake fitted; alm(?st equal to new; price £7 los.-Rudge-whitworth (Ltd.), 103, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Standard Gent."8-Udge-Whitworth, fitted with free wheel and two tim brakes, 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; only had one month's riding; price LS 17s. 6d.—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 103, St. Mary-street, A1&03 Standard Lady's Rudge-Whitworth, fitted with free wheel and two rim brakes; only bad one month's riding; price Ca 17s. 6d.-Rudge-\Vhitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Rudge-Whitworth Path:Racr, 24in. frame, 28in. Awlieels, plated rims, fixed head; light and fa-?t; 1902 machine; slightly shop-soiled; price Ell 7s. 8d. Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-stree-t, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Rudge-Whitworth Special Machine, medium- size frame, 1902 machine; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; perfectly new, but slightly shop-soiled; price £11 17s. 6d. Gent.'s I?pecial Rudge-Whitworth 1902 M?chie, A fitted wIth Hub two Sp??d Gear; usual price £ 17 17s., will accept £12 19s,-Rudge-WhHworth (Ltd.), 10S, St., Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent:S-Special Rudge-Whitworih 1902 Machine, A shop-soiled only; fittca with free wheel and two brakes; 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; beautifully lined with gold leaf; usual price L15 155., will accept E12 12s.- Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A ady's Special Rudge-Whitworth, high frame, IgN Amachine, but slightly shop-soiled; usual price E15 15s., will acc"Pt LIZ 12s.—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 106, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e11108 AJax&es Cycle, ,'aays m gbnt-s, Hyde !ree wn?l. 2 Arim br",?s or option buk pedalling, hub brake, plated rims, g roller chain, for Lio 10s. cash, or 20s. monthly; 2 speed gear fitted 30s. extra; other Models at 12 and 15 guineas. These cyclic are built by a hrm of 25 years' experience, and Loth racers and roadsters are famous on the path and road; free-wheeling aild back- pedalling Lady's and Gent's Tricycles a speciality.— Write to-day f >r 1903 catalogue? and deferred payment order forms to the James Cyile Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. ell071 AN Excelsior Cycle, by BayJiss Thomas, Coventry, Alady's or gent's, Hyde free wheel, 2 rim brakes, plated rims, Clincher A-won tyres, roller chain, hub brake optional; cash, £10 100., or 21s. monthly; grand value. A Eureka Cycle, stmt makers, complete with front rim brake, mudguards, steering lock, roller chain, for £8 8s. cash or 1£8, 9,\d. monthly. This is the best working man's machine made, and is fully guaranteed.- Catalogues and order forms from the Excelsior Cycle Depot, 138, Castie?road, CarciUf: Nat. 'fel.ell7: A few >ilJop-so!lec1 and second-hand lady's and gent's A Cycks for disposal at very low rates to clear; cash Ior monthly payments. Repairs executed to all maJiea of CYcleo at loweet rate3; :arg?t stock of accessories kept in South Wales. Send your inquiries; prompt attention guaranteed -Address 138, Castl-road Cardiff. MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. NEW Hudson Motor Cycle, genuine De Dion engine, Sprcy carburetter, 2-horse power, Dunlop motor tyres; weight 801b.; price £45 cash, or monthly terms can be arranged.—Robert Bevan, 31, Castle-street, Car- diff. ell551 PIONEER Motor-Cycles leact the way; Pioneer, Rex, Minerva Eng"nes; prices from;C40. We are makers of engines, parts and fittings jQli —rlrn and cars; y us for repairs.—Parsons, Tynycoed-place, Cardiff. elIZE4 THE" Pugeot" Motor Cycle, 2-h.p. (equal to other so-called 2i-h.p. engines); fitted with 2 brakes, Dunlop Motor tyres, special coil; free trial to intending purchaser; price £;)5 cash.—Sole Agent. A. R. Powis, Engineer, Andi'ews-buildingc, Queen-strcct, Cardiff. e11449 YLIFFKaud Fow, Daisy Motor and Cycie Works, AC?,rdiff and Newport. Sole agents for genuine licensed De Dion Motor Cars; also Rex 3-h.p. Motor Cycles, with forecarriage; Kerry 2i Motor Cycle; best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Accumulators re-charged. Nat. Telephone 832. EXCELSIOR Motor Cycies, world-famed for speed Eand hill climbing; winners of all the principal con- tests; hold world's records; the most reliable motor cycle made; in 2, 2i. and 2i brake horse-power; spray or surface carburettor, valve lifter, rim brakes. and all latest improvements; prices from £45; comparison tests invited.—Catalogues and booklets from Excelsior Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat.-Tel.. 395. e11070 C LMMENT-d.mes's Motor Cycles, bv James's Cycle Co.; weight about 701b., latest improvements; price with belt drive, £;)8, or chain drive with 2 speed gear, £42; other Models with special design frame, 2 .p., £45, 2f h.p. ditto, £50. Lists on application.—The James Depot, 138. Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, 395. EVERAL Motor Tricycles and Quadricycles for dis- posal; 2 £ and 3 h.p.; in nearly new condition; by Perry and Co. (Ltd.), Birmingham; excellent bill climbers; Bowden lifters, spare tanks, band brakes, grappler tyres, De Dion carburettors, celluloid accumu- lators; gUAranteed in perfect, working order; from 1-35 each; cost double; trial allowed to intending purchaser; great bargains; motor cartings and complete engines and spare parts in stock; plugs; volt-metres, valves, springs, washers, contact screws, and blades, &c., of all makes. Petrol, &c. Repairs executed. Any make Car or Cycle supplied at lowest pric.es.—Inquiries Motor Depot, 138, Castle-road. Cardifi Nat Telephone. 395. ell070 SPORTING GUN, bargain; double brch-loader, latest improve- Gmeuts, 12-bore central fire, finest steel barrels; well finished, nicely balanced: splendid killer; appro- val; 40s.-8portsman, 1, Tu&r-street, Merthyr. e2z94ol To sareZ5per centT, buy jour Fishing Tackle, I Cricket, and Tennis from Chambers, Gunmaker, 21, Castle-street, Cardiff; also at Bristol and Shepton Mallet. Nat. Telephone, No. 01333. elOS42 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. "|7W>R s'ale, new FouFin-Hand Break, carry 20; cheap; JC lamps and cushions comple1.e.-Curtis, Bush Hotel, Tredg-3r. e2317o2 ANDSOME walnut Trap; suit 1* hands; everything best; good as new; cost recently £26; sacrifice £ 36—Evans, Coity, Bridgend. e2;)5203 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c. COMPULSORY Sale.-8t, Bernard Dog; cost £12; will sacrifice £4; good yard dog or house.-41, Ordell- street, Cardiff. e265603 ITWa"Sale, grandly bred Bull Bitch; due in season; secn by appoint -OU.-Apply R 79, Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. e2382h30 FURNITURE '7W Hor8e, and Harness wanted, good condition, cn ?asy payments.—Description, price, and terms i? R 50, Evening Express, Cardiff. e233503 FURNITURE. I HOUSE completely Furnished; 4 rOOms-dining-rooro,\ i?iteben. 2 bedrooms; OUIV ;C25.-E. E. Harris, Wl1ol3Ie and Rta,l House Furnisher, 3, 4, 5, and 6,1 Market and farkpt-]¡3.Jl, Newport. Ask for catalogue. PDUXDS can be ?ved in a year by paying cash for everything, and thi3 particularlv applies to furni- ture. It's no use talking after you have lost your hard- earned money. Be careful how you spend. Go to a eash trader. No bad debts or walking touts to pay for and many other risks too numerous to mention.—See ] Harris, in Newport Market. Excellent place for furni- I ture. Ask for catalogue. el0045 BEVAN and Co.'s special b.rg-lns for c.?-h.-Ca,diiT, B,??-an,ca, nt'pr;dd, :Ke\\PüI't_1 EVAN and Co. for handsome Tape.try Carpets, bomerI'd and ready for l'ing. from 13s, f1d. BEVAN and Co. for grand patte-ins and excellent value in Floorcloth and Linoleum. BE\rAN and Co. for Carpets and Hearthrugs of every Bption at lowest pnccs. BKVAN and Co. for massive Iron Bedsteada, 21U. pill.rs, from £1 ll. fd. BEVAN and Co. foFsplendid Head and Foot All-brass Bedsteads, from -94 4s. BETVAN and Co. for best value in Wire-woven Mat- tresses, full-sized, trom 7s. Ild. BEVAN and Co. for full,iied""own make Feather BB-cls, good linen tIcks. from '"s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. fGr handsome Walnut Sideboards, Bp,l.,e-gl.? backs, from £ 3 19s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and other Overmantels. 5s. lid. to 10 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, Bzlass. marble ?tand, cha;rs, &c.. £ 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co., for grand ?alu- Satin Walnut BOO- BSuitec,, ;r,,m 10 to 25 guín. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabinets and Sideboards; great variety. "TjE'VAX and Co for American Organs, every iD'stru- Binent warranted 10 years, from £7 17?. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for Pianofortes, full compass, hand- some walnut cases, from E15 15s. BEVAN and Co. for ► handsome Saddlebag Suites, Bgrand patterns, from 8 to 16 guineas. BEVAN nd Co. for th, clebra6lcd Empress Piano, a Bniagnificent 1J1trument, 28 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for realfy beautiful Suitœ in figured Bsilk. from 12 guineas to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the King of all Pianos; see it Bbefo? buying el?ewhere; 40 gU?n?as. e1OBOO BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.1. Largest Furnishers, Cardiff, Swansea, Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool. FARM AND GARLEN. GARDEN Netting. Garden NettiDg, Garden Nct*?ng.- GCo,rd Netting, best quaJity for eovenng BL,? beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, cc., &c- lo square yards for is.— Grainger, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. ell£7 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. Now we shan't be long getting our family washing done, because we use one of Spencer's Wringji:? and Mangling Machines.—Spencer's Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. John's-square, Cardiff. Seed post-car:1 fer price iist. el1012-1 HOME Employment.-Knitting Machines, latest style, wonderfully easy; cash or hire; lesson^ free; distance no object; est. 1871.—IV. Grifriths, Kichine Depot, 145, Windsor-road. Neath. ,l,32 COAL FOR SALE. c O-KLS per ton for cash on delivery.—Our Special Large at 21s. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanliness; Red Ash Large, 16s.; Cobbles, 16s.; Range Coal, 15s.; other qualities at proportionate prices; please send postcard.-Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard, R.R., Crwyj Bridge Cardiff. Estd. 1875. 11392 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, Manager. ell2% MISCELLANEOUS. PALMISTRY, Fhrenoiogy, Photo-reading.—Professor Eugene's first professional vis?t Carditf.-Whvton- street, Cardiff eU289 IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description {English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcw (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. SINGER Sewing Machine, enclosed in cabinet work, S with drawers and accessories; new; late-? improve- ments; £6 10s.-41, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. e2369ol CHINA and Earthenware.—Cheap, well-assorted Crates of every-day selling 1ines.-Write for lists Sheaf Pottery Manufacturers, Longton, Staffs. 1'234103 BILLIARD Tables, second-hand; all sizes; cheap to Be'?e.r.-Prob,*rt's Billiard Works. Plymouth. eo2 FEATHERS for bedding purposes, guaranteed purified, r from 6,d. per lb.-Write for samples to Jenkins Bros., Feather Merchants, 20, Water-street, Carmarthen. e233202 FOR sale, abcmt 60 Dry Dock Blocks, solid oak, 6ft, Fand 5ft. long, 14 inche. square, bolted and ringa each end; Posts, Gates, and good Timber for building slieds, fencing, &c.-Apply T. Palmer, Woodyard, Pill, Milford Haven. e230101 SUN Blinds, every description, for ShoPs, ræiciencC3; stimates free; any di.?tance.-Fr-d Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers and Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins. llo. Car, and Rick Covers, Har- ness, Awnings, Oilskins, Sacks, Coalbags, Rope Netting. ell 095 rj"BE A B C ?A Bridge; new "ëdit;on;l. 26- post free. T-I,tationery Department, Ni?est?rn Mail, Cardiff. BURGLAR-Proof Safe; patent lock; suitable f? Bpaper or jewels; an exact model of ordinary large safe; price £2 6s.-St.:rtionery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. fs'foFUseful Office Goods:—Paper fasteners, office paste, electro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; papec weights, ebony rulers, ink- stands, inkwells, inks in all colours and for every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit all hands. pen-racks, pe.i-wiper^, &c.. &c., on sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. URGLAR-Proof CaEh Boxes; can be 8crewed to table or dk; price list to be obtained on appli- ation-Stationery Department, Western Mail, -Cardiff. •^T^NQUIRE Within Upon E"E'ry"thin08i llseful book; 2, d., post free.—Stationery- Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. PROGRESSIVE Whist Invitation Cards, 6d. and 9d. per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. FUNTAIN Pens.-A large variety of all makes and Fin all qualities; price from Is. each.-Siationery Department, West-em Mail, Cardiff. THhe Paternoster Printer, for printing oards, books, papers, &c.; prices Is. and 4!Stationery Department. Western Mail, Ca,' rjlllE Pen-carbon Manifold Order Book of 100 pages; Tprice Is. ;« a clear copy is produced simply by using ordinary pen and ink.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. E'MBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packets of three Edo., 11 izes; pnce Is.-Station?ry Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. m RS. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- J. tical recipes; prices, Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d.; post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. A Pen Nib that will suit almost every writer, the Western Mail Quill; sample box 6d., post free. Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. DESSERT Papers, 25 for 6d.; five diffent sizes and Ddmigns.-Sta-i4Duery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. OOLSCAP and Quarto Letter Presses and Stands; price h-t on api)licat?on.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. INEK Paper Tray Cloths, in three siaes; s. per olle dozen.—Stationery Department, Western il, CardllI. E "Tattler" Fountain Pen, fitted with 14-carat d nib; price 3s. 6<1.-Sta.tionery Department, wMail, Cardiff. POOGRESSIVE Whist. Badges.—The "lHwog" Series, 2d. per dozen. -6 tationt, ry Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. "THE Law of Landlord and Tenant," with a copious collection of useful forms, Is. 2d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HE Pen^carbon Letter Book; copies while writing; no press, no work; any ink and any pen; the most perfect, rapid, and efficient method of copying letters, &c., ever invented; full directions given with each bookf price 5s. 9d.-Sta.tloner:r Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. INDEXED Letter FilœAmberg, Warwick, Match- I1(,?s. &c., aDd varic?us other makt? ?K moderate prices.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. CONSULT Me" (a book that every family requires), 2s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. Chinese Honeymoon," 'Three Little Maids," and "A "A Princess of Kensington"; six real photo- graphic post-cards of either of the above plays at Is. per packet.—Can, be obtained at the Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. MQNEY TO LEND. CHARING CRObS BANK. JL Established 1870. 119 & 120, B'shoBt'gMe-st. Ymbia. E.C.. and ? ? 28 Bedfoid-strect, Wlanl!g Cross, W.C.. don. Assets £ 512,475 0 9 Li&biJitie* £ 209,475 0 0 Capital <.nd Reserve £ 303,000 0 0 IOANS of £ 30 to ?2.000 granted at a few hours' ?notice, in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, farm and trade stock, plant, crops, &c.. without removal, and to assist persons into husiness. Also cr. detds, policies, and reversions. Dfa- lance' r.n object. Ebsy payments. Special facilities to *11 requiring banking accounts. 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A RACE -WITH RUIN, I
A RACE WITH RUIN, I By HEADON HILL, ■ Author of "Guilty Gold," "The Queen of Night," "By a I Hair's Breadth," "The Pen! of the Prince," &cM &c. I CHAPTER XVI,-Continued, I The Club In a whirlwind of doubt and jealous fear, Sir Charles sprang into another cab and bade the driver follow the first to its destination. Don't let them know that they are being followed if you can help it," he shouted through the flap as they jingled down the station approach. They know it already, sir, I expect," replied the cabman. The gentleman has just looked round at us." Sir Charles sank back on the seat and folded his arms grimly. He would have spared Nance the pain of knowing that he vas prying into her actions, only holding himself at her service if she had need of him. But now he would have to face her just indigmatioJ^*»»«i look foolish if T'annadyce drove her quietly to her lodgings and left her there And a thousand times, he told himself, would he prefer to look foolish over such an uneventful issue rather than have to protect her from graver consequences of such an ill-omened association. After crossing Waterloo Bridge the first cab turned westward along the Strand, in- creasing the pursuer's forebodings, for the direct route to Islington would have been up Wellington-street. And Sir Charles knew, to his cost, that the great West End money- lender lived as a bachelor over his offices at the foot of Regent-street. The idea of Nance Beauchamp being taken there, wit- tingly or otherwise, would not bear thinking of. But the great glass portals of the temple of usury were passed without a stoppage, and Sir Charles began to breathe more freely. The driver of the other cab might be taking a more westerly route to the northern suburb for reasons of his own, and all might yet be well. But he had no sooner comforted himself with this assurance than his own driver raised the flap and called down- Keb's stopped, sir-Razzle Dazzle Club, sir. Lady and gent gett.ing out. Shall I put you down?" Sir Charles was out in an instant, tossed the man a generous fare, and raced up the pavement, but reached the door into which Tannadyce had conducted Nance a moment too late. He followed into a broad, luxuri- ously carpeted hall, only to find his way blocked by two stalwart attendants in gorgeous liveries, as a baize door at the end swung to. "Are you a member of the club, sir?" said one of the men respectfully, but with a note of authority in his voice. No," exclaimed Sir Charles, but there's a lady gone in whom I must speak to for a. moment." He made as though to push past the janitors, but they blocked his way more firmly. Very sorry, sir, but you mustn't do that," said the senior man. Our orders are very strict only to admit members and their friends. We shall have to put you out if you try to force an entrance." Recognising the futility of resistance, the baronet went out into the street, trembling like a frightened child. As a man of the world, he was aware that the Razzle Dazzle Club was the most notorious of all the metropolitan haunts of fast men and women. "What, Sir Charles RoylanceAid a voice at his elbow. "Surely you don't belong to that show?" "r should think not!" he returned indig- nantly, as he fa-ced about and met the keen grey eyes of Inspector Croal. "I—I thought I saw a friend go in-that was all. I can't stop. I'm in a. huTry." The detective looked thoughtfully after the receding figure. The young man's agonised face and shaking limbs had told him some- thing that he had much wished to learn. "There's no collusion between Sir Charles and the lady then," he murmured softly to himself. "It remains to be proved whether there is between her and Mr. Leopold Tannar dyce." For he, too, had seen the cab drive up and its occupants enter what he mentally des- cribed as "the hottest crib in London." And Mr. Croal continued to dawdle aim- lesely about the street. CHAPTER XVII. I Moses Cohen's Curse I In Beaker-etreet that same Sunday evening saw some slight alteration in the habits of the Bremner family. It had been Frank Bremner's custom to slip down to the Union Jack as soon as tba-tsporting hostelry opened its doors at six o:clock. But to-night he did not feel equal to showing his face there, and had not, in fact, done so since his little daughter Madge had proclaimed to the cus- tomers that there was "a man in possession." For Mr. Moses Cohen still sat in the kitchen, in default of payment of the debt for which he was installed—seven pounds ten shillings, in respect of a quarter's rent. The old man had got over his fall into the fire, and did his best to repay the kindness shown, him by performing odd jobs—filling coal scuttles, cleaning knives, and the like—and was an entirely peaceable and friendly inmate, devoted to poor, careworn Mary Bremner and to "the pretty Miss," as he called Nance, who had shown him such unexpected sympathy. For all that, Bremner would, of course, have been only too glad to have seen the back of him, if he could have laid his hand upon the amount necessary to pay the debt. But that was just what he could not do. He had already forestalled his next month's salary, and luck had been dead against him in the last bets he had made with Tidmarsh before his exposure at the Union Jack. To do him justice he had not made a bet since that disconcerting event had brought his selfish. ness forcibly home to him. The children had been put to bed, and hus- band and wife were in the baeement sitting- room, sadly discus.sing ways and means—or, rather, the lack of them-when the parlour bell rang. "There's Mr. Beauchamp," Mrs. Bremner exclaimed, rising quickly; "I wonder what he wants, for it isn't ten minutes since I left him? He has been so strange in his manner to me all day, seeming as if he was on the point of saying something and then pulling himself up. "Going to give us notice that he'll leave the rooms," said Bremner gloomily. "That would be the last straw." Mrs. Bremner went wearily, but willingly enough, upstairs, and found Mr. Beauchamp sitting in the dusk by the open window, where he could enjoy the noises of the street. The old gentleman had been heartily glad for Nance to take what be caJled her "Sun- -it he called her "?,?, u n- days out," hardly reaJising that she was meeting Sir Charles Roylance, whose horse he thought he was "booming" on weekdays- all in the way of business. He had been so accustomed in the old days to mix with per- sons of quality that it seemed qute natural tor his daughter to visit Lady Alice Maehiter. He little thought how bound up were those visits with the hwinwi of "Parker s light- ning Finals," which on Sundays he did his best to forget. It was, therefore, with something of the manner of the old country squire, courtly, yet genial, that he received his harassed land- lady. "I am sorry to trouble you so soon again, Mrs. Bremner," he said, turning his sightless eyes towards her, "but I've been all day mak- ing up my mind about something. My, daughter wanted me to do it, but I've had to figure out whether I could afford it, and so far as a blind old man can go to work, without pencil and paper, you know, I find that I can. Will you take this ten-pound note and pay out out the person who, I under- stand, is inconveniencing you?" Mary Bremner burst into tears. "Oh, eir, are you quite sure you can manage it—how good of you and Miss Beauchamp!" she cried incoherently. "If it hadn't been for my hus- band being fond of a bet we shouldn't have been in this trouble, but I hope he'll give it up now." "Eh, what-give it up?" said the old gentlft- man, with some show of irritation. "XJiere'd 1:0 harm in betting if you back the right horse. Tell Bremner to back Starlight for the New Century Handicap if he wants to pay me that money soon, for it's only a loau, mind. We're poor folk ourselves, and when my man in possession got in he stayed there. H There, no more thanks. Nance will be in H presently, and I ought to have done thie hours H ago." ■ Mary Bremner ran downstairs three at a H time and burst in upon her husband with the H news of their lodger's generosity. The law- H yer's clerk was greatly touched and com- H forted by it., and not a little surprised by the advice to back Starlight, which, perhaps rather unwisely, his wile passed on to him. "And no bad judge either, though I shouldn't have credited him with a knowledge of racing," said Bremner. "It would be base ingratitude not to take his tip." Going to the kitchen he roused the man in possession, who slumbered peacefully in a chair before the fire. "ow, Mr. Cohen. the best of friends must part," he said. "A good fairy having lent me the little bit you're in for, please give me a receipt for the amount and costs, and make your fond adieus." Moses Ochen raised his piteous old face and expx-eesed pleasure at the termination of the trouble, but a moment later, to Bremner's surprise, began to weep. "It is that I must go without again seeing the pretty Miss who was so good to me," he explained. "She has not returned from the cccrtry?" "-Not yet, but she only went for the day. and won't be long, I expect," replied Brem- ner. "Anyhow, don't worry about it," he added good-naturedly "You shall stay till to- morrow morning, and make your exit in proper siyie She'd be sorry not to say good- bye to you, and we owe her any little plea- sure we can give her, for, bepwen you VAd me, it was she and her father who, poor as they are, pulled me out of this hole- bless them." "lit is the poor who help the poor," the old man said solemnly, and he vas beginning to pour out gratitude for the permission to stay, when the area bell rang, and Bremner left him to answer it. He found the doorway filled by the huge form of Tidmarsh, who pro- ceeded to apologise for the lateneas of <ihi £ call and to refer zuysteriousiy to "business." "I've paid you all I owe," said Breamner in perplexity. "Honour bright you have," Bi'lly responded. "It aint racin' biz; it's private." "Come in then. said Bremner, womdering how his wile would receive a visitor whom she had no cause to love, and who had newer been to their house before. However, Mary, Brem- I ner's gentle soul was slow to harbour resent- ) menv-less than ever this eveyning, when such timely help had come to tjiam-"ud she wel- comed the large bookmaker civilly enough. Mr. Tidmarsh Beemed. shy of his pnbjeot, and hummed and hawed a good deal before finally blurting oat. with a nod at the kit- } chen door— .L ve come to put that ch&p out.. -No, I ain't drunk." he went on, noting Bremner's half- angry amazement, "but Ive had a goodish bit off you, Frank, besides which 1 aBa t got many friends ajnong those I lay the odds w. You're about the only one, in fact, and-well, how much is ht in for? I'll pay it ifiitis in rll." The tears rose to Mary Bremner's eyes for the second time that night. "Surely it's true thai there's good in every one-if you can only find it," she cried, her husband's laugQ. and Tidmarah's puzzled look at the doubtful compliment setting them aJl at their eam. "You're a good sort, old man, but another good sort has beaten you by a short laeaed," Bremner replied; and be explained how-tfaeir kindly lodgers had come to their aasiotaaoe, mentioning also Mr. Beauchainp a curious advice to back Starlight. Mr. Tidmarsh put back his greaey pocket- book with a sigh, possibly of relief, for though la.rge of person, he was only a litaeanaa,- financially. "That's funny about StaciighA," he said. "The colt's up and down in the mar- ket like a pea on a. drum. I reckon the old gent s only got it out of some paper—he oan't know anything." "Anyhow, I'm going to back the hone for a pound and chance it," said Bremner. "I owe it to my benefactor to reepeat his judgment. even if I have to keep on owing him the other thing.' Oh, Frank, I had hoped you were going to give it up," Mrs. Bremner exclaimed,>with a shy look at the maesive bookmaker who got his living out of the traffic she diowmben- anoed. So I shall when Starlight by romped home in front of his field and I have paid the Beauchamps back," Bremner repiied. Tidmarsh stood ruminating during this interchange of marital amenities, apparently calculating the value of the carpet. Now he raised his great goggle eyes and looked from one to the other with an expansive entile of trimfepk. I can be in this after all," be4soAcL "Frank shan't bet any more, ma. am. He shall chuck it as you wish, for it's a fool's game. But just as an old pal 111 put him on a. tenner to nothing about Starlight, so be shall have his little flutter without having to pay for it if it don't come off. It won't make any difference to me, beca-uae I shall arrange the book a<,?rding, and M He Paused abruptly, for the swift trot << a horve had stopped at the honee and voices f were heard at the front door. i That's Miss Beauchamp," exola;imed Mrs. 1 P-remner. It isn't often she oomeø boma in a m"till less brings a friend." Well, good-night, as it is too late for-me to have the pleasure of calling on Mr. Beaw, champ," a man's penetrating tones floated through the open window. I most njimal mx regrets for the chapter at aoaidflDtMlikil'lMt marred an otherwise delightful aftuiW To to* £ batina«4.