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AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONE BROS.). I m?EBAL FiRiN:<EFggi}L DIRECTOR. H Personal Supervision to All Orders. R Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 7C4: Barry Docks, No. 3V. i Poet Office Tel. JT. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. 5 WORKING-ST., (JAEDIFF. Ijj  DOCKS. EOLTON-EOAD, BARRY DOCKS. | J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, 8, FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTBCURNE-PLACE, Price List on Application. National Tel. No. 0725. JONES AND SON. J UNDERTAKERS, j 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, I AND 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. JI PUBLIC, AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. 1 Z I THEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT BEDFORD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, June 20, Positively LAST NIGHT of the Greatest Play of the Century, A JJOYAL JJIVORCE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Cowing to their Great Success L3.st Night, the famous CARDIFF MILITARY BAND Have been re-engaged to repeat TO-NIGHT, with Limelight and Scenic Effects, Eckers- berg's descriptive and appropriate music, "THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO." Next Week—Arthur E. Godfrey's Company, IN THE JAWS OF DEATH. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. al7216 R A N D THEATRE. ??Lessee& Manager, EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. THE CONVICT. Popular Summer Prices. e2723ol5 Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-deserve it.AddiBon. TpHE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .osW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. NIMBLE NAT CLIFFORD, Of Whimsical Walk, Words, and Ways! The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed." ]?R. R n "rJ)¡' (lOr. N ) A Versatile Comedian. THE O'MALLEYS, Conlic Talkers, Singers, and Danc", in Funny Burlesque Characters. Special and Expensive Engagement of the Latest London Success, LILIAN LEA AND COMPANY, .In a Farcical Musical Sketch, entitled—" THE COUNTRY GIRL," or the Maid, the Widow, and the Motor (S)mash. Lovely, Lively LILY BURINAND, In her Latest Successful Songs. The American Musical Comedians, SIMMS AND SIMMS, "You're Not Mad, Are You?" THE HENRY TAYLOR TRIO Of Wonderful Equilibrists. Daughter of the late Madame Lennard Charles. MISS HEnEN CHARLES, A Gifted Vocalist HAIDEE LEE and WALLACE KINGSTON, In their Latest sucessr, A-DDUNTRY COUSIN." Next Week-THE PEERLESS SANDOW. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o clock and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. L18363 Plan of Grand Circle. No booking fees. NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, A CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director .ObW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Two McNaughtons, Sunny Tom and Frantic Fred. Vosper, an Up-to-date Entertainment. Charles Lilburn, Comedian. Gertrella, Phantom Dancer Gymnast. New- port Shippers' Walk, Cardiff Coal Exchange Walk, and Baden-Powell at Cardiff, shown on the American Bioscope. K and K in na Comical Musical Masquerade. Kate Chard and H. O. Clarey. Miss Alice Lloyd, Come- dienne. L18864 PEOPLE SAY Kernick's ZZlZt I? ? SHOULD BE MORE WIDELY KNOWN. They have been used and appreciated by thou- sands for over FIFTY YEARS and their sale has largely increased. HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? They are very small and easily swallowed. Each •box is a veritable MEDICINE CHEST in itself. If you feel out of sorts, or want a Spring: Medicine try KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PŒLS. One is a dose tor an average man. They cure Head- aches, Biliousness, Bad Blood, Indigestion, Weakness, Nervous Debility, or Kidney Troubles. They cleanse the system, strengthen the nerves, purify the blood, and prepare the body for the isummer heats. THERE IS NO MEDICINE LIKE THEM KJSRNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS are sold by all Chemists, &c., in 71.d., i.3ld., and 2/9 boxes, or direct of the Sole Proprietors-KERNICK & SON, Ltd, Wholesale Druggists, Cardiff on receipt of stamps. JMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE. 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 THAT 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. BEECHAM'S are perfect in quality and plentiful in quantity; they PTTTg last longest, go furthest, t and produce the beat results. BEECHAM'S are sold everywhere in boxes, price Is. lid. (56 pILlS Bills) and 2s. 9d. (168 pills), with full directiom. SALES BY AUCTION, GWALIA STUD FARM. ST. LYTHANS, NEAR CARDIFF. ANNUAL SALE OF HIGH CLASS HARNESS HORSES, SHOW COBS, AND PONIES. 31R. JOSEPH STANFIELD has been ■i-S- favoured by the Proprietors with in- struct-ions to OFFER for SALE by AUCTION, at The Farm, St. Lythans, near Cardiff, on SATURDAY, June 27th, 1903, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. sharp. Breaks will leave the Royal Hotel, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, at 1.30 o'clock p.m. Further Information, Catalogues, Orders to View, and for Trials can be obtained on application to Mr. Tom J. Mathias. at The Farm, St. Lythans; or to Mr. J. Stanfield, Auctioneer, Lion-chambers, 77, St. Mary- streel Cardiff. a17140 25, CASTLE-STREET, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE of a Large Assemblage of Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, seized under distress for rent, and removed to above Salerooms at tenant's request. MESSRS. GILLER and LOGSDALL, [ 1TJL F.A.I., beg to announce the SALE of above HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, which will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, June 25th, conamencing at Two o'clock prompt. On View Morning of Sale. al7249 CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS. CARDIFF. MODAY, JUNE 22, 1903. MR. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL bv 1V,&- AUCTION, on above date. a Large Assortment of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, comprising suites, overmantels, hall- stands, carpets, rugs, pictures, fenders, bed- steads, toilet ware, and other sundry effects. No Reserve. Sale at Two o'clock. 1003022 113, ALFRED-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. TO BAKERS AND OTHERS. MR. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by IvLa- AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, June 22, 1903, at above Address, 5 Sacks Flour, Bins, Troughs, Baker's Hand-truck, Baking Tins, Peels, and other Baker's Utensils.—Sale at Eleven a.m. sharp. 2101o22 PUBLIC NOTICES. On SUNDAY, JUNE. 21st, 1903, In the CHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING-ROOM, HALSBURY-CHAMBERS, 48, ST. MARY-ST., (Opposite Wood-street), AT HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, MR J. T'ODD (Of Birmingham), will LECTURE on the following subject: "CHRIST AS A PREACHER." Also-on MONDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1903, at Eight E 9-2nd, 1903, at Eight o'clock, subject, "A VOICE FROM HEAVEN." heats Free. No Collection. e2871o20 PUBLICATIONS. THE FOLLOWING SONGS, sung by DAN LENO, can be obtained from the NEWS OF THE WORLD," 30, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street, London, E.C. Price, post free, 4d. each; or can be ordered from Booksellers and Newsagents, price 3d. each:—"The Boot Man," Buying a House," Diamond Ring," "Hunts- man," Lecturer." "Salvage Man," "Swim- ming Master," When the Heart was Young." The NEWS OF THE WORLD contains more news than any other Sunday Paper. A popular Song (words and muaic) in each issue, and Picture Puzzle Solutions by experts. e11639 EDUCATIONAL NOTICES. CARDIFF. BOYS' INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Headmaster j. J. FINDLAY, M.A. FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINA- TION, JULY 2nd, AT 9.30 A.M. At least Three Scholarships will be Awarded e this Examination, some to Boys from Elementary Schools only. and Others to Boys from any School. Ages, 10 to 13. Entries on or before JUNE 27. Full Particulars may be obtained at the School, or from the undersigned. DAVID SHEPHERD, Clerk to the Governors. 1, Frederick-street, Cardiff. June 12th, 1903. a,1T2.Q6 BUSINESS ADDRESSES ROYAL FURNISHING (STORES, 90, ST. MARY-STKEET CARDIFF, FOR CASH B ARGAINS. FOR CASH B ARGAINS. FOR CASH JGARGAINS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. NO TWO PRICES. BEDSTEAD, 2in. Pillar, Brass Rail, Full Size £ 1 9s. lid ALL BRASS BEDSTEAD, 2in. piiiar, 2 i n p i l l a r, Full Size, Special Price £4 12s. 6d' 5ft. SOLID WALNUT SIDEBOARD 6 Guilleaa. SADDLEBAG SUITES, Solid Frames, 100 to select from 5 Guineas DRESSING CHEST and WASH- STAND, Marble Top and Bevel Glasses, only Guineas SOLID WALNUT HALL STANDS, from 25s SEE OUR WINDOWS AND COMPARE PRICES WITH OTHERS. FOR CASH BARGAINS. FOR CASH BARGAINS. FOR CASH BARGAINS. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Royal Furnishing Stores, 90, ST- MARY s TRF-ET (NEXT DOOR TO THE WAXWORKS), GAEDIPP, 5 We make this a SPECIFY- B §3 (N JASTLE set ing tools only. ■ H We. therefore, spend the whole ■ ARCADE o lour time in nanrroviirf our BH knowledg,, of tools. T WE are, therefore, IA a poSition §J I OOL to give our Customers the ■ H BENEFIT of this knowledge. H H STORES May we prove this to your En I aatisfaction by supplying you H with those Tools you are H KNOWN WAN £ in<. N 9 A?i THE Benwmbert Erety xrtwo in H | C.A.T.S. RSSLI US,,™ 8 C. A T S  ?? ? ex- I J, T. AVERY & CO, I B THE CASTLE ARCADE TOOL STOB#S. HB B 35. CASTLS ARCADE, CABDXPF (THE Arcade f&oing the Catl,). E§ C.Lrrp.d on o, ders of 20s. to aay &ddf?" NJ Send for Price List. ^JJJJ "I' I -6/10/ OR 2Q7- MONTHLY. New Hotlels. PJated RinT9, Free Wheels. Rim BrakesiTyrcs: punlop or Clincher principle. at rectuced price. Agents waPtca Write. The Manager, DI? R £ HAM ROAD C'" CLE Coy:. Norch. ?00 IewE I z CycJea for Sale, £ 6 59. Cash only. C-i,,g. paid Sent before payment. Free Wheels. Plated Kims, Rim Brakes. Tyres: Dunlop and Clincher principle.- Write FREDERICK GEORGE POT- TER. Cycle Merchant, Norwich. MEAT F il I THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT I IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. I I ^i—^——— PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are Inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS" at the following rates:- IrHums SIX ONCB. TDtltS. 'runtS. TlilKS. TIMES. S. D. S. D. S: D. 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Eat erfr1 0 2 0 4 T7 words. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adwr- tisements in tho" WESTERN MAIL" and EVEN- ING EXPRESS WOBDS. oven. THB SIX TIMES. TIMES. S.D. S.D. 8, D, 12 0r less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra 7 0 « A 4 0 8 1 0 words I In all cases the name and address are oonnted u part of the Advertisement. LEGAL. SOLICITOR'S Practice for Salo.-For further particu- lars apply V 2, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2794023 MEDICAL i FOR disposal, Chemist's Business, South Wales; JL' returns, £ 600; net profit, £ 250; commanding; double-fronted; plate-glass; well fitted and stocked.—T 82, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2768o22 TTJNIOR Assistant wanted immediately (outdoors); t) also Apprentice.—Burgees, Chemist, Aberavon, I'ort Ta!bot. e2729020 SCHOLASTIC. WANTED, Assistant Master, Penarth National School; Churchman; ex-P.T., or certificated; music, drawing; strict disciplinarian; salary L60, rising JE5 annually to £ 70.—Apply Hon. Secretary. eo23 DRESS-cutting. — Private Lessons; drafting and making (scientiftc).-31, Llanbleddian-gardens, Cathays, Cardiff., e2813o23 HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. WANTED, situation as Working Housekeeper; good VV plain cook.—Johns, Brawdy Vicarage, Penycwm, Haverfordwest. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, end of July, experienced General Sef tV vant; £ 16— £ 20; two in family; boy kepC- Mrs. Morant Parry, Caldicot, Monmouthshire. e2865o22 WANTED, middle July, good General Servant, with V V knowledge of plain cooking; good character indis- pensable.—Apply Mrs. Graham, Brynawel, Usk, Mon. elle41 HOUSEMAID-Waitress, also good General Servant, Jl immediately.—Apply Mrs. Wood, 48, High-street Hfracombe e2859o22 W-ANTED, Cook-General, until end of August- W Apply Graig-y-Mor, Victoria-avenue, Porthcawl. e2860022 PIAAIN Cuok, under 30, wanted; some housework; J. also Nurse-Housemaid; summer Wales, go Ireland for winter; 4 in family.-Write full particulars Mrs. Plumstead, 6, Warrior-square-terrace, St. Leonards-on- Sea, Sussex. e2843022 WANTED, in July, General Servant; good wages to W experienced girl; smaH family; easy place. Stothert. The Murch," Dinas Powis. e2850o24 GENERAL Wanted; small family; no children; some ? cootinp.—o. B., Evening Exprœ9, Newport. eo23 WANTED, a good General, about 16; character.-Bl, Woodville-road, Cardiff. e2840o20 WANTED, good, single-handed Cook; no baking; for V V country; Churchwarinan.-Clay, Oak Grove, Chep- e28«o24 Mw. e2844024 xrÁNTE.D;ëx:ÑÙr8e;tOïàkë-bäby "m w ZamtbL and have charge of little girl aged nearly six years.—Apply Mrs. Corben, Caldicot, Chepstow. eo24 WANTED, experienced Cook-General.-Apply Mrs. YV Wilson, 30, Vlctorla-road, Penarth, Glam. eo24 WANTED, good General Servant.-Apply Mrs. tr Symons, 55, Conway-road, Canton. e2821o24 HOUSE-Parlourmaid/« 3rd July, Cook-General 3rd J[l August.—Mrs. Bunning, Blair Athol, Llanishen. e2824024 w ANTED, good Girl, from country, as 64eie f V Mrs. Morgan, Cartrefie, Mountain Ash. e2832o24 SUPERIOR, domesticated young Person as Useful Help, assist in house and shop; no servant.— Philpott, 111, Crwys-road, Cardiff. e2831o20 WANTED, Cook-Gencral.-Apply Mr. Richard Lev/is, V V Cartref, Pontypridd. e2829o24 WANTED, Plain Cook; baking; dairy (two cows).— YV Mrs. Chidlow, Llawhaden Vicarage, Narberth. e2804o23 W ANTED, in Barry, for small family, thorough VV General Servant.—Apply, by letter, Eversley, Barry. e2783022 COOK-General wanted; housemaid kept.—Apply Mrs. Hughes, London House, Bridgend. e2756o22 WANTED, experienced Nurse for five young chil- dren, infant six weekB; under-nurse kept; needlewoman; state wages, reterenm.-Apply T 78, Evening Express, Cardi1f. e2755o22 WANTED at once, experienced Cook-Genefal; fy housemaid kept; no children.—Mr, Lambert, West House, Penarth. e2720o20 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, good Kitchen-aid.-Apply, with refe- renco.-to Proprietor, Lion Hotel, Rhayader. eo29 HEAD Boots.—Wanted at once, an experienced, J[jL steady Man as Head Boots.—Apply Rowe, Queen's Hotel, Newport, Mon. ell632 RE-ENGAGEMENT as Barmaid; thoroughly expe- rienced.—References T 94, Evening Express, Car- diff e2789o23 WANTED, by rospectable married couple, Manage- ment Hotel; securities.—T 95, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2790o23 IMMEDIATELY, clean, strong General; wages, 25s. JL per month.—Aurelius, Navigation Hotel, Treharris. e2754o22 WANTED, experienced Coffee-room (season) \'V Waitress; also Housemaid.—Hotel Wyncliff, Goodwick, Pembrokeshire. 62726020 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS BOOT Repairer.-Want,-d immediately, a good Be- pairer; sober habits; permanent job.—Rees. Emporium, Whitland. e2862o22 GROCERY.—Improver wanted 1mmediately.-Apply GT. B. Lewis, Llanwrtyd Wells. e2874o26 WANTED thirty young Ladies between the ages YV of 17 and 20.-Apply, stage door. Empire, Cardiff, between 12 and 1 o'clock Monday. e2868o20 LANDOUGH Limestone Quarries.-Wanted, Quarry- men for raising limestone.-Apply at quarry. eo25 LOTHING.—Wanted, goodi Junior, able to dress windows.—John Jones, 206, Ystrad-road, Pentre. e2858o22 BOY, respectable messenger, wanted.-Wesleyan BI)epot, 8 and 10, Castle-arcade, Cardiff. e283?oig UTCHEKS. Wanted immediately, competent _D Slaughterman, and make himself generally useful. -Apply, stating age, Wages, references, and experience, by Tuesday next, Co-operative Society, 2, Pit-street, Aberaman. e2852o22 GROCERY.—Thomas and Evans, Forth, have vacancy Gfor Improver; must be quick and obliging. eo23 SMART Messenger Boy wanted.-Apply Editor, Ex P ress," Cardiff. W ANTED, good, all-round Gardener, and to make W hiinself generally useful.—L. W. Llewelyn, Llwyn On, Clydach Vale. 02835o20 WANTED, Quarry Man, used to shot firing; block Wkerb and road metal quarry.—Apply, stating terms, Cwmdu Quarry Co., Ystalyfera. e2826o24 BUTCHER.—Smart Lad wanted; used to horses?good Bchance to learn the trade.-Se"clo, Albany-ro?d, Cardiff. 02811010 D- RAPERY.-Wanted, smart Man.—Apply, stating _LF salary, references, Lewis's, Bute-street, Cardiff. e2760o22 ANTED, Bricklayers; long job; top wages.— W Wride, Libanus-road, Ebbw Vale. e2798o23 CoLLFZWR requires Situation to collect rentsfur- Vy niture, drapery, or any place of trust; four years last place.—Jeffries, 26, Green-street, Cardiff. e2776o22 URNISHING Drapery.—David Evans, Bradford House, Llanelly, requires good, experienced young Men for Carpets and Furnishing; Welsh. e2774o22 WANTED, Under-Gardener; good experience inside and out; no bothy; good references required.— Apply Dean, The Gardens, Raitliwaite, Penarth. eo22 YOUNG Man (28), of good business ability, desires J. Position of Trust or Travel; small salary.—T 72, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2744o20 GROOM-Garaener.—Wanted, Man, to live aut; take Gcharge of garden, pony and trap, and stable, and make himself generally useful in spare time.—State age, experience, references, wages, Greenish, The Grove, Haverfordwest. e2742o20 GROCERS' Haulier.-Thomas and Evans, Porth, have Gvwaucy for experienced Man; must have good references. e2724o20 ROCERY.—Wanted, a strong Lad to assist and Gdoliver.-Jones, Grocer, PontycfmMer. e2'l3: SADDLERS.—Wanted, several geod Harness Makers ? ?nd Stitchers at once.—Apply W. Farr Jones, Sadddler, 6, Great Western Approach, Cardiff. e2732o20 DALTONIA Insurance Soap Company, 85, Fore-street, DLondon, E.C., ensures earning 30s. weekly.—Write. for circular. elisis W~ ANTED, respectable Lads to sell the Evening yV Express" nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office. High-street, Newport. el0220 ^TTASTBD. a couple ot mnart Boys to Bide Bicycles W end make thmaaelvw untuL-Appjy BTOWDC rBqiM oa«i. Cardlt 8U2Q¡ CLERKS, MANAGERS, &0. CLERK-Warehouseman, 29, seeks Appointment; good references.—T 62, Evening Express. Cardiff. eo20 JUNIOR Clerk, with knowledge of shorthand.—Apply, by letter, giving age and salary required, South Wales Giass Company, Newport. e2857025 £3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for address- ing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for pro- posal Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e273So20 iii ■ — TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. HIGH-class Wine Trade.—Wanted, by a well-known 1.1 firm of wine and spirit merchants, a first-class Traveller of gentlemanly appearance, to call upon old connection and extend business in South Wales; private trade; knowledge of the ground and personal connection preferred.—Apply, with full particulars as to experience, previous employment, remuneration, and references, to V 20, Exening Express, Cardiff. e2837o20 A Frrst-elMs Appointment Vacant.—Without inter- ?L terenee with prent duties, insurance and other agents can add 15s. to 40s. weekly to income.—Address V 15, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2825o24 WANTED, energetic Man as Collector-Salesman; Penygmig district; salary and commission.— The Singer Manufacturing Co., X, High-street, Ponty- pridd. e2802023 DRESSMAKERS, &c. DRESSMAKING.—Wanted immediately, experienced DHand, to take charge of workroom.-Apply, stating age, wages, references, and experience, by Tuesday next, Co-operative Society, 2, Pit-street, Aberaman. e2851022 M ILLI NEP.Y .-Wanted immediately, experienced Young Lady for showroom; good saleswoman; Welsh.—Apply, full particulars, Hughes-Evans, Dowlais. e2854o25 DRESSMAKING.—Apprentices wanted; Ou Cd?6 rs?- DWhitaker and Jones, Westboume House, High- stroet, Cardiff. e2814o23 PARTNERSHIP. WANTED, a Partner to Join Auctioneers and Fur- T T niture Dealers, with £500 to £ 1,000 capital; COD- fidentiaL-V 29, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2866o25 APARTMENTS. OMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments, with or without board.-36, Talbot-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e2867o22 TWO Unfurnished Rooms wanted, with convenience; Twith cellar or outhouses preferred; small house might suit; easy distance of Bute-terrace; inclusive rent.—V 25, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2855019 GOOD Apartments, gentlemen; partial board, 14s. Gea?h (optional).—40, Gordon-road, CardiS. e2751022 LARGE Front Sitting and Bed Room; suit one or two gentlemen; board or otherwise; highest refe- rences.-Higa House, 5. Ryder-street, Cardiff. e2766022 UNFURNISHED Apartments wanted by single gentle- LJ man, at or near Pontypridd, Walnut Tree, or Radyr.—T 86, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2784o22 ILFRACOMBE.—Grand Boarding Establishment; charming position on the level, with lawns facing sea; near beach, Capstone-parade; comfortable, sociable; good cooking; terms moderate.—A. E. Myatt, Pro- prietor. el1617 OMFORTABLE Home offered to respectable person: near station and sea; with widow lady; pleasantly situated; nice,garden; terms low.—Apply or write Mrs. Selway, Caldicot, Chepstow. e2737020 ) PREMISES. TI/TESSRS. 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 see Western Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. CREPSTOW (High-street).—Best position in town.- V Double-fronted Shop, Dwelling-house, Warehouse; first-class opportunity; very suitable for grocery or other business.—Jolliffe, High-street, Chepstow. e2863o25 NEW Residence; 12 rooms, double frontage, and pillars, 4 circular bays, large conservatory; oppo- site best part of Roath Park; £350; remainder on mort- gage 4 per cent.-Apply Roberts-Jones, Cartref, Niniaa- road, Roath, Cardiff. e2849024 WYVERNE-Itoad, C&thays.—For Sale, two well-built VV Villas; town end tenanted.—Particulars 9, Chaie.-rDadi Pmarth. cZ24 r p o Let, 2, Edwards-terrace; Queen-street end.-Apply JL Haynes, Rhubina, Whitchurch. e2839024 R Sale, 7, Creasy-road, Marlborough-rood; 4 bed- A; roonis.-I, Cressy-road, Cardiff. e2847o25 OVERLOOKING Wye Valley and Tintem.-To sell or let, Freehold Estate about 14 acres; house, 3 reception, 6 bed rooms, bathroom, kitchen garden, orchard, elevated southern aspect; farm cottage; out- buildings.—Thompson, Estate Agent, Porth. e2845024 TO Let, 19, Parade, Cardiff; 3 reception, 5 bed rooms, Tbath_room; near Taff and Rhymney Stations.- Apply 94, Newport-road, Cardiff. e2838o24 PENARTH.—The Rectcry to Let for August or longer; one of the best positions; overlooking Alexandra Park, with uninterrupted view 0: Channel.- Apply Rector, Penarth. e2817023 WANTED, for August and part September, a WC,Duntry House, between Barry and Swansea; four bedrooms, six beds; suitable for children; state terms; sea coasl preferred.—Apply Mrs. Smith, 12, Claude-road, Cardiff. e2319o20 STRAWBERRY Hill, Little Haven—An excellent gentleman's seaside residence to Let furnished during summer or longer period; would sell house.— Rev. Harris, Eittle Haven, Pembrokeshire. e2805o23 To Let, Comer Shop, House, and Stable; 10s. 6d.— J. Powell, 72, Arabella-street, Cardiff. e2778o22 WANTED, Houses to Let; good tenants; rents col- WI-eted.-Powell, 72, Arabella-street, Cardiff. eo22 ESTABLISHED Gry, Provision Bus?ness; best Epa,rt Newport; front position; gooa opening; low rent; lease.-V 7, Evening Express Office, Newport. eo23 TEN-roomed, Semi-detached, Leasehold House, off Queen-street, Cardiff; in excellent condition; improving business locality; price, JE700, or rent £ 50.— Apply 16, Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff. e2740o20 PORTHCA WL.-To Let, Furnished House; Victoria- JL avenue.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Cr&iglands, Porth- cawl. ell619 -P ORTHCAWL.-Fumished House (bathroom, stable, JL and coach-house); near station, to Let for July.— Apply David Jones, Gwladmor. e2730020 GOOD central Warehouse; 3 noors and cellar; well- Gfitted offices; suit wholœale provision merchant and grocer; rent £62 per annum; option of lease; pre- mium required £100, to include fixtures.—Apply T 75, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell623 WESTON-super-Mare.—Comfortably furnished, well- situated House to Let; any period; moderate ienta1.-Apply Morwood Cross, Weston-super-Mare. ell576 PUBLIC-HOUSES. £750 all at.—Seaside Hotel; opposite excursion platform Weston-super-Mare; big profits; proprietor retiring.—Particulars, Walker, 36, Webb-street, Staole- ton-road. Bristol. e2584o22 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. FR immediate Disposal, a small Drapery and Out- F fitting Business, as a going concern, in a good colliery district; stock small and varied; a grand oppor- tunity for a young man.—Apply V 18, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. e2834020 OOT Business; central; Cardiff; good turnover; JL) moderate rent.—V 8, Evening Express, Cardiff. eo23 Fo P.TUNE.-WeU-Iitted, small Grocery Business in the Rhondda for Sale; rent only JE:2 per annum; good position, main thoroughfare; recent trade £35 per week; good profits; price £50 for lease, goodwill, fix- tures, fittings, and utensils; stock at valuation; pay- ment accepted by instalments.—Write at once to Bar- gain, c/o T 74, Evening Express, Cardiff. ell622 TO let with immediate powession, "Home" Com- TMeTCial Hotel (Temperance) and Restaurant, Maes- teg, with furniture, &c., or without; premises suitable for any business; be3t situation in town; good busi- ness done; proprietress retiring through illness; splen- did opportunity for energetic persons; inspection invited; full part iculars.-Apply Mrs. Tudor, above address. e2624023 LAND AND FARMS. FR Sale, valuable Tin Sett; maiden property; 4 rlodeg proved; situated Cornwall; splendid faciU- ties.—Apply Mayberry and Son, Pontypridd. 82791023 FARMS AND GARDENS. GARDEN Netting, Garden Netting, Garden Netting.- GCord Netting, best quality for covering seed beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, .:&c., &0.; 16 square yards for Is.- Grainger, 8, Workla^-street. Cardiff. ell391 COAL FOR SALE. COALS 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, 1511.; other qualities at proportionate prices; please send postcard.—Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard, R.R., Crwys Bridge Cardiff. Estd. 1875. tll392 ARK Coal Co., agents for North's Red Ash Coals, j. Salisbury-road, Cardiff; Wyndham Bed Ash, dur- able and clean; Macateg "Deep," double-screened and economical; Maesteg: Deep Cobbles; Ocean Nuts for bakers. Nat. Tel., 599. Established 1885.-D. Beynon, Manager. ell296 SPORTING NEW Rubber and Sports Depot; Cricket, Tennis, and Golf Requisites; best quality goods at reasonable prices.—McKee and Ellis, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, orAO. e11633 CRICKET, Tennis, Golf, Fishing, and Shooting Goods. -YAwards, 64, Commercial-street, Newport. eo24 GUN, double breech-loader; latest improvements; Gth?rougbly sound; 12-bore, central fire, finest steel barrels, left choke bar action, rebounding locks, extension rib; well furnished, nicely balanced; splendid killer; approval; 40s.—Sportsman, Tudor-street, Mer-' thyr. e2763o22 TO save 25 per cent., DUY your Fishing Tackle, TCrieket, and Tennis from Chambers, Gunmaker, 21, Casdo-atmt, Cardiff; abo at BrlMl and Shepton I ULA?, iftl T"how. N4L Olm. tUMZ MUSICAL. CONDUCTOR wanted for Neath Borough Band; comet or clarionet player preferred.—Apply, stating terms, to Secretary, 3, Osborne-terrace, Neath. e2733023 ALE, Forty, and Co.'?SpeoiaHtiea In full compass, Diron framed Pi:IOfortèâ:. "COLLEGE" m lei; o4 h,£ 16 16»,; (clan A) sollo Vy1 walnutwocd cj»e. l "COLLEGE" Model; cabh,913 18B.: (class B) -lid walnutwood case. SjlDUCATIONAL" Mod^ eaab. PS7 T0. hanjlsftmfl il walnutrood case. INFLEXIBLE" MOdelT aa?!i, £ 23 IU.; fall size, JL upright piano: vertical stringing. EONCLAD" Model; call. L2z; small upright grand overstrung. « LISZT" Model; cash, fcji lOs.; magnificent value; overrU7J.g. "KAISER" Aiodel; -aslii £ fe; a full upright concert J. grand  LL a.bove Mode!s an ? bad on our Hire PurchMe AsysteZ for a Mu&)I s? ontMy. C&U and inspect above speciaHttM if seekii* a ?ood aDd reliable FttM a?. a moderate owt. I DALE, Forty, and Co^ Ma Oegan Merchants, DHigb-str?et and <?at? ATc?te. Caro.. onsas PIANO, £ 15 15s., In ianasome walnut case, with J. check action And pajjplled front; delivered free to any address, with option ef exchange ;n one month if not approved; grand vafne, aad in perfect order.— Thompson and ShackeU (Limited), Central Music Ware- house, 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. ECHSTEIN Piano; returned from hire, but very JL) little used, and in perfect order; offered for cash; listed at £ 60.—Thorapsoa and Shackeil (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. < PIANOS returned from hire, in great variety, at _L prices ranging from £12 to £25, including instru- ments by most of the leading makers; full descriptive list free on application; ensy terms arranged, or a special discount fo- cagh.-TlbomWn and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea. e9701 p LALNOS, Pianos, Pianw.-B. a. Heath aad Sons* jr special offers in irott-iramed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern improvements. ARTISTIC" Motlei; good walnut ease; ftR com- pass; cash, £ 15 15?. EUROPEAN" Model. fine walnut case; check Jfj action, trichora, km CMsh, jElS 18s. "ALEXANDER" MolUJ: fill compass; handsome margucterie panel, gx.; cash, £23 12s. 6d. "TTANDSOME Piaiiofn e, in Louisa case: full size i ■ and compass; quo and tone; double sconces; cash, L25 4s. MUSIC T-aC?s Afioeiation" Model; mrvelIOM 1l1. value; bc?utitu! rich tone; cash, ?!1. "T\RAWING Room ?<tel"; a perfect instrument for U touch. tone, and dUrability; cash, L35 10s. 'W- E shall be V\earrange for aay of these Wl,nstriimeri!s to be obtained on our Improved Hire Bystem.-For t??. &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Alsc Pontypridd. Penarth. and Port Talbot. elUSB FURNITURE. COME to Harris, in Newport Market, for Bedroom Suite, including full-size chtst drawers, dressing table, washstand, large swing glass; three cane chairs, polished a nice mahogany or walnut colour; only 3 guineas. Harris gives a handsome set of toilet ware to purchaser of this lot.—Harris, in Newport Market. 611630 el UBSTANTIAL Dining-room Suite—large dining table, 5 walnut mirror, carpet or co* lino, 4yds. by 3yds., only 6 £ guineas the lot. To purchasers of this wonder- ful bargain Harris will give a handsome brass fender or massive set fire brass,.s.-Note: Harris's address is the Market-hall and Market-buildings, Newport. Caution: No agents. ell630 FOR sale, handsome Sideboard; Heal's first quality Pbeds, &c.—V 21, Evening Express, CardiS. eo20 PARGAIN.-Solid Oalt Hall-stand, marble top, JO chairs to match; long counters, tables, and trestles.-2, Coburn-street, Cathays, Cardiff. e2842o24 BEVAN and Co.'s special bargaJas Tor cash.—CardjB, BS?ausea, Pontypridd, Newport, Pontypool. BEVAN and Co. for handsome TaP e5try Carpets, ?? IWder&i'Pd Y' for l?yin?, :rom 1-?L Dd. B. tv ANd Co. for ?rand pattema and excellent Bvalue in Floorcloth and Linoleum. -JIFZYAN -znd-'ew- fol- iiferp-eta and lie-thruge of every .L> description at lowest prices. Band-EVAN Co. for massive Iron Bedsteads, 2in. pillars, from £1 lis. M. BEVAN and Co. for splendid Head and Foot A.U-brass Bedsteads, from £4 49. BEVAN and  Co. for beet value in Wire-woven Mat- Btre?-ses, full-sized, trom 7s. lld. BEVAN and Co. for full-sized own make Feather BBeds, good linen ticks, from 32a. M. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, Bplate-glasa bM?s. from L3 l?s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and Bother Overmantels, 58. Ild. to 10 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, Bglass, marble stand, cbatrs, 4c., ?5 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co., for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- JD room Suites, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Ca.bin Band Sideboards; great variety. BEVAN and Co. for American Organs, every instru- Bment warranted 10 years, from ?7 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for PiM&tortee, full compMs, hand- Bsome walnut casœ, from L15 153. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites? Wgrand pattenls from 8 to 16 guineas. BEVAN aad Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a Bmagnilicent instrument, 28 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for really beautiful Suites in figured Bsil-k, from 12 guineas to 85 guiums. BEVAN and Co. for the King of an Planoa; see it Bbefore buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. eloboa BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.), Largest Furnishers, Cardiff, Swansea, Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool. MEDICAL REMEDIES. RTIFICIAL Legs, H?ids, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, ?\. Crutches, Belts, Children's Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- aant. Catalogue free.-AlleU Pearce, Charles-street (rjff Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. el0872 SUFFERERS from Brain Fag, Nervous Debility, Loss of Nerve Power-induced by business worry or any other cause should try "Herculoids," the premier phos- phoric remedy; full course, 2s. Sd., post paid.—Western depot: Kemick and Son (Limited), Drug Stores, 85, Bridge-street, Cardiff. ell557 WAGON AND COLLIERY REQUISITIES. SLEEPERS, Fencing Posts, &c., all sizes; creosoted and clean.—Charles Calder and Co., Prince of Wales Dock. Swansea. el1567 PIGEONS, POULTRY, Ac. WANTED, Three Pair of Turbits; must be young.— W Vachell, Llantwit Major, Cardiff. e2767o?.2 HEN and 14 Dorking-Orpington cross Chickens, fort- jLl night old, lis.; Hen and 12 Buff Leghorns, week old, 9s. 6d.; six 1901 Buff Leghorn Hens, laying, and smart 1902 Cockerel, 258-tiervyu. Buston, Dursley Poultry Farm, Glos. eZ739020 i:TEN ancU 12  pure Aylesbury Ducklings, week old, n 10s.; ditto, day old, 9s.; five 1901 Aylesbury Ducks, laying, a?d 1902 Drake, 21s. 6d.-Mervyn Buston, Dursley Poultry Farm, Glos. e2758o20 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &C. FR Sale, Conrad, 4-seated Steam Car, new last year, price £200; also 2-seated Locomobile Steam Car, price £100; both recently overhauled; trial by appointment.—Apply V 31, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2861o25 LIGHT Brougham, rubber tyres, good condition, for Sale.—Apply 110, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e2809o2S 6 Crank-axle Coburgs, 4 ordinary ditto, 3 Delivery Vans, ] 0 2 Furniture Vans, 2 Delivery Waggons, 5 Trollies, 1 Brewer's Dray, 5 Spring Builders' Carts, 6 Hauling Carts, 7 Crank-axle Carts, 5 Milk Carts, 6 Grocers' Carts, 4 Butchers' do., 3 Station do., 10 Delivery Carts various kinds, Hand Carts, Garden and Contractors' Barrows.— J. Norman, Cart and Van Showrooms, Market-road, Canton, Cardiff. el0781 SPECIAL Value in Hand-sewn Hamess.-The following prices are for complete sets made from the best English leather, and all strapping warranted hand-sewn; black or brown, with patent leather or plain saddle and cellar, sohd nickel bit, complete. Brass-mounted; all bras3 hames. well finished, and beet of workmanship- pony size, L4 10s.; cob size, £ 5 5s.; full size, jB5 10s. Solid nickel mounted-pony size, JE4 15s.; cob size, £ 5 10s.; full size, £5 158. Carriage paid to all parts. Cheapest and best selection in Wales. First prize for harness at Cardiff, Aberdwe, and Mountain Ash Shows.— Steward's Harness and Bag Factory, Wood-street, Car- diff. Nat. Tel. 3x1. e11574 NEW four-wheel Dog-cart, with rubber tyres; second- ? hand Hansom, thoroughly done up, with 2in rubber tyres; second-hand four-wheel Dog-cart, equal to new, with pole, bar, and shaftS.-Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clare-street and Tudor-lane, Cardiff. ell039 BICYCLES, &c. A Grand Mount—The RIley Imperial Speed flincher ?. A won tyrea, weight 241b.; price B10, or 12 instal- ments of 206.; send for catalogue. Agents wanted where unrepresented.—Apply Eiley Cycle Company (Limited), Coventry. ellSOl APOLOGY, Apology, Apology.—Messrs. Parry and d Co., Cycle Manufacturers, late of Mill-lane, now removed to new premises, Strand Buildings, Penarth- road, close to G. W.R. Station, desire to Apologise to their numerous friends and the general public for 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, Eadle's New Combination Hub, or the Hub 2-speed Gear, fitted ^Jtli care and despatch at moderate charges. Repairs, Stove Enamelling, Nickel-plating.-Note new address, -Itralld Building-, Penarth-road, Cardiff. ell303 AS usual, Pioneers lead the way; B.S.A. and Eadie AflttinP, free wheels, 2 brakes; built and ?nisbed in our matciiless style for 10 and 12 guineas; no higher price; Morxcw, Eadie, Perry free wheels; Crabby and Bowden brakes, air tubes, outer covers at cut prices; plating and enamelling.—Parsons & Co., Tynycoed-place, flona]d-»tr&et, and <8, Broadway, Roath. ellZ89 REPAIRS, if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor JH/ Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, aad ro-plata for 25s. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el647 A Road Racing Machine, fitted with low drop handle- Abar, Dunlop tyres, Westwood rims, and roller chain; price £4 10s.-Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. I A Gent.'j! Rudge-Whitworth, 27.n. frame; snit tall A rider; fitted with Dunlop tyres; good, strong, ser- viceable machine; flir,,d gear; price £5 10s.—Rudge-Whit- worth (Ltd.), lDè, SL Mary-street, Cardiff. AGent.'s Special Rudge-Whitworth, 27in. frame; suit Atall rider; fitted with gearcase, f?Nier tyres, and fixed gear; strong, serviceable machine; price 10s.— Rudge-Wh.tworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Special Rudge-Whitworth, 2tm. &zm8 and 26in. A wheels; free wheel aad rim brake fitted; almost equal to now; price jE7 iGs.-Rudge-Wliltworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-strect, Cardiff. A 150S Standard Gect.'a Budge-Whitworth, fitted with Afree wheel and two 'Tim brakes, 24in. frame and ZEin. wheels; only had one month's riding; price L8 17s. 6d.—Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 109, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A1SG3 Standard Lady's Eudbe-Whitworth, fitted with Afree wheel and two rim brakes; only had one month's riding; price £ 8 17s. 6d.—Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Rudge-Whit worth Fath?ac:r, 2<!n. frame, 26m. A wheels, plated rims, fixed head; light and fast; 1902 machine; slightly shop-soiled; price £11 7s. 6<1. Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 10S, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Rudge-Whitworth Special .MLachme, m?dd?in? As;ze frame, 1902 machine; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; perfectly new, but slightly shop-soiled; price Lll 17s. 6d.  Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitworth 1902 Machine, A fitted with Hub two Speed Gear; usual price £ 17 17s., will accept £12 12s.—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitworth 1S02 Machine, A shop-soiied only; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; 24in. frame and 2,6in. wheels; beautifully lined with gold leaf; usual price 215 15s., will accept £ 12 12s.— Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. A Lady's Special Rudge-Whitworth, high frame, 1902 machine, but slightly shop-soiled; usual price LIS 15s., will accept R12 12s.-Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elll08 A Question.-Why purchase disappointment at Aauction-rooms or be led astray by alluring adver- tisements when you can suit both your pocket and desires by making a selection at Robert Bevan's well- known depot, who cordially invites inspection? Note the following:- BEVAN'S Special; fitted with free wheel, coaster Bhub, plated rims, front rim brake; guaranteed for twelve months; L5 17s. 6d. BEVAN'S Standard, New Hudson; fitted with ball- Bbearing free wheel, front and back Bowden brakes, Dunlop tyres, plated rims; fully guaranteed for two Years; LIO 10s., or monthly payments of 21s. BEVAN'S Diamond; fitted with free wheel, Bowden Bri-ni brake on back and Crabbe on front wheels, plated rims, British tyres; JE7 7s., or 12 payments of 15s. BEVAN'S Rover; fitted with Rover frictionless frM Bwh&el, Rover rim brakes, Dunlop tyres; machine beautifully lined in green and gold; L12 12s., or monthly payments of 24s. 6d. BEVAN has a great number of second-hand Cycles, in good condition, from L2 10s.—Robert Bsvan, 31, Castle-street, Cardiff, eiisn MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. STEAM Motor Can. by Manns; 4 to 5 tons.—Salmon Brothers, Coleford. e2199023 PIONEER Motor-Cycles lead the way; Pioneer, Rex, Minerva EnVues; Wices from £40. We are makers of engines,^arte and fitUags for cycles and cars; try us for repairs.-Parsons, Tynycoed-place, Cardiff. ell284 T IIF, Pugeot Motor Cycle, 2-lI..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 £35 cash.—Sole Agent. A.. B. Powis, Engineer, Andrews-buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff. ell44& AYLIFFE and Sons, Daisy Motor and Cycle Works, ?. GMdiS and Newport. Sole agents for Lenuln?l licensed De Dion Motor Cars; also Rex 3-h.p. Motor Cycles, with forecarriage; Kerry 2! Mot-or Cycle; best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Accumulators re-charged. Nat. Telephone S52. NEW Hudson Motor CYcle genuine De Dion engine, NSprey carbnretter, 2-ho?Z power; Dunlop motor tyres; weight 801b.; price £45 cash, or monthly terms can be arranged.—Robert Bevan, 31, Castle-street, Car- diff. el1581 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. ONE of the Wonders of the Age is Spencer's New High Arm Sewing Machine, with walnut cover and full set of appliances, for E2 18- 6d. cash; money re- turned if not approved; best value in sewing machines.— Sper.cer's Domestic Machine Depot, St. Jo"'s-squarp. Cardiff. Send post-card for price list. ell012-2 I HOME Employment.—Knitting Machin$. latest H style, wonderfully ewY; cash or hire; leswns free; distance no object; Est. 1371.-W. GriSltha, Machine Depot, 146, Windsor-road. Neath. ell232 MISCELLANEOUS. IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest abo» JL in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every  Aescriptioa (English or ForegM is 38, Castle Arcad* (third shop from Ca.stle-street). by James Keir (for te* years with Mr. Spiridioa). Clocks and Muaie Boxel cleaned and repaired. I MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BOYS and Girls wanted to send in their Ray's Copy r Books, filled in with their best writing, accom- panied by wrappers to the value ol 15., off Ray's goods; fend at once; competition closes June 30th.—A. Rays (Ltd.), Roatlf, Cardiff. e2745o20  000 Bay's Wrappers wanted, off Ray's Self Washer, 1 1 Dry Soap, Blue, or Stove Polish, for photograph com- petition.-State quantity and lowest price, Bryan, 32, Colbourne-street, Cathays, Cardiff. e2747o20 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. SUN Blinds, every description, for shops, residences; estimates free; any distance.—Fred Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers and Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins, Horse, Car, and Rick Covers, Har- ness, Awningt, Oilskins, Sacks, Coalbags, Rope Netting. ell095 THE ABC of Bridge; new edition; Is. 2d. post free. -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. _BURGLAR-Proof Safe; patent jock; suitable for Bpap rs or jewels; an exact model of ordinary large safe; price EZ 6s.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern MaU, Cardiff EMBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packets of three JUJ dozen, assorted sizes; price ls.-SU.tiQDU1 Department, Western Mad, Cardiff. BURGLAB-Proof Cash Boxes; can be screwed to Btable or desk; price list to be obtained on appli- cation.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LIST of Useful Office Goods:—Paper fasteners, office paste, electro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper 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, pea-wipers, &c., &c., on sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. TT1NQUTRE withinUpon E?erythtng" a ubmi uæfU] book; 2s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. PROGRESSIVE Whist Invitation Cards, 6d. aad 9d. JL per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mall, Cardiff. 'poU"rAIN Pens,-A large variety of all mak and Fila all qualities; prices from is. e&eh.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. PROGRESSIVE Whist Badges.—The Golliwog Series, 2d. per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant," with a X copious collection of useful forms, 1& 2d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd THE Pen-carbon Manifold Order Book of 100 pages; JL price 15.; a clear copy is produced simply by using ordinary pen and ink.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. FOOLSCAP and Quarto Letter Prewes and Stands; Fprice list on a.pPDcation.-Statkon Department, Western M3.L., Cardiff. Paper Tray Cloths, in three sizes; Is. per box of one dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rpHE '• Tattler FDcmtaiu Pen, fitted with 14-carat X gold nib; price 3s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. U SEFUL and Ornamental Shelf Paper for decoration X"J of shelves or cupboards, ic., with brass nails for fixing; box, containing twelve yards, 8d., post free.- —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MUSIC -ruling Pens; holder and two pens, complete, J?JL on card; price 6d.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff.  Pen Nib that will suit almost every writer, the A WMtem M<nl Quill; sample box 6d., post free. Stationery Department, Western Mail, Ca.rd.i1J. DESSERT Papers, 25 for 6d.; five different sizes and dœigna.st.a.tionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, boobs, papers, &c.; prices Is. and Department, Western Mail, Carcfin. INDEXED Letter Mies.-Amberg, Warwick, Match- less, &c., and various other makes at moderate prices.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Pen-carbon Letter Book; copies while writing; Tuo Press, no work; any ink and any pen; the most perfect, rapid, and emcient method of copying letters, &c., ever invented; full directions given with each book; price 5s. 9d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MACHINERY, &c. FOR Sale, 3-h.p. Gas Engine, the Otto principle, in Fgood condition; to be seen working.-Hughes, Bridge Cottage, Maesteg. e2322024 MONEY TO LEND. THE CHARING CROSS BANK. X Established 1810. 119 & 120, BIshopts?&te st. WHhin, B.C., and > .lob™ 23, Bt?Uora-strMt, miMin? Cross, W.C.. J Assets £512,475 0 t Liabilities £209,475 0 0 Capital and Reserve £303,000 0 0 IOANS of "0 to £2,000 granted at a few hoars' i notice, in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of fl%mi, farm and trade Mock, plant, crops, &c.. without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also cr policies, and reversions. Dis- tance co object. E»«j payments. Special facilities tc *11 requiring banking accounts. 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A RACE WITH RUIN.
A RACE WITH RUIN. By HEADON HILL, Author of "Guilty Gold," "The Queen of Night," "By a Hair's Breadth," "The Peril of the Prince," &c., &c. SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. Leopold Tannadyce is a. money-lender and financial shark, who holds heavy mortgages on the estate of Sir Charles Eoylance, which he is about to foreclose, for he covets Roy- lance Abbey, hoping to acquire social status by becoming its owner. lioylance has a horse, Starlight, with which he hopes to win the Century Stakes, and, by means of long price betting, gain sufficient money to Pay off the mortgages. Tannadyce has a jackal in a broken-down peer, named Hooligan, whom he has ruined, and whom he now uses, in connection with a betting agency, to tip Starlight, and thus reduce the odds preventing the coup Eoylance seeks to bring off. The betting agency, "Parker's Lightning Finals," in run by a ruined gentleman named Beau- champ, assisted by his daughter, Nance, who discovers Tannadyce's designs and seeks to save Roylance, who, in better days, was her sweetheart. Hooligan is suspected of the murder of a woman found dead on Epsom Downs. She is the sister of a "bookie" named Tidmarsh, was once a music-hall star, and was inveigled into a sham marriage by Hooligan. Tidmarsh. who is unaware of the identity of his sister's betrayer and mur- derer, has sworn to hunt him to the death. Nance has, unfortunately, attracted the un- pleasant attentions of ooth Hooligan and Tannadyce. Nance and Sir Charles meet at the Thames-side house of a relative of the latter, and while boating together are run down by Tannadyce in a steam launch. Tannadyce picks up Nance-and rushes her to London. Eoylance follows and sees her drive away with Tannadyce. Later they meet at Nance's lodgings, and a full explanation follows. Eoylance declares his love, and Nance accepts him. Later Nance is inveigled from her lodgings by Tannadyce's minions, on the pretence that her father, who has been assaulted in his office by Hooligan, is worse and needs her a.t the hospital. Roylance and Inspector Croal call at Nance's lodgings to find her gone, to Croal's intense disappointment, for he hoped to trace the murderer of Tid- marsh's sister through Nance, who was on Epsom Downs on the morning of the murder. Tannadyce, in addition to the outrage in kidnapping and detaining Nance, has laid a plan for the seizure of the horse Starlight under a forgotten judgment for zC5,000 obtained against Sir Charles Roy- lance. Nance's anguish at the dangers threatening her at Rook's Nest is increased by the fact that, though she knows of this plot against Starlight, she is powerless to I warn her lover of the danger to the horse. which, if it won the Century Handicap while still his property, would, owing to its price, to which it had receded in the betting, redeem the fallen fortunes of his house. CHAPTER XXXV-Continued. A Soft-roed Bloater. "You don't mean It!" she gasped. "Hang me if I don't," responded her hus- band. "Now, see here, Sue; I've got to best that cove. You paid him in silver; I heard from the top of the stairs. What change did he give you? A bob and some coppers, eh? Well, go up to the bedrom and fetch that bad ?hilling I took a while back. You'll nnd it on the mantelpiece." Mrs. Tidmarsh not unnaturally jumped to the conclusion that her husband was still under surveillance for betting, and obeyed with alacrity. While she was gone Mr. Tid- marsh took another peep from the window and saw that the hawker was sitting on the kerb a. little higher up. Just as Mrs. Tid- marsh returned and handed her husband an unmistakable "duffer" the man rose and got on the move again in a. direction which would bring him past the house once more. Tidmarsh strode to the front door and flung it open, holding the base coin in the palm of his hand. "You thieving rogue!" he thundered as the hawker came np. "You're a pretty feller to be passing bad money on the missus, and I'm going to lock you up. Here, you nipper (to a gaping shopboy), run round into Upper- street and send along the first p'Lioeman you meet." Mr. Croal, for the hawker was indeed Mr. Croal, by being surprised into his natural facial expression for the fraction of a second, gave way the first trick in the game he was destined to play that day. Mr. Tidmarsh was sure of his man now, and realised that he piust win a duel of wits with a keen antagonist before he could, unwatched, reach the lonely house at Mitcham where his prey awaited him. Mr. Croal was in the painful predicament of not knowing whether he had inadvertently passed a bad shilling or not. It was quite probable that he had done Bú; on the other hand he did not overlook the chance that Tidmarsh had recognised him and was tak- ing this course in order to get rid of him. For the moment he was non-plussed, but he thought it advisable to sustain his assumed character. "I ain't passed no bad money—knowingly at least," he replied, feigning the requisite whine. "You can tell that to the magistrate," stormed the bookmaker. "Here, constable," as the officer arrived, "I give this man in charge for passing bad money—a reg'lar old hand, I expect." The policeman examined the pewter shill- ing which had been reposing on the bedroom mantelpiece for six months, and shook his head wisely as he pulled out his notebook to take the prosecutor's name and address. But Mr. Tidmarsh waved it aside. Never mind that," he said; I'll come along to the station with you and charge him myself." For he knew that the moment Croal was alone with the constable he would make matters right for himself by producing his official card, whereas so long as he desired to preserve his incognito he would not divulge his identity in Mr. Tidmarsh's presence. The latter meant, if he could, to get his shadow badly left" in the attempt to follow him. So Mr. Croal was duly taken into custody, and Mr. Tidmarsh marched close at his heels so that he could have no opportunity of whispering to the constable. It was not till he was half-way to the station that the bookmaker remembered that this early commencement of hide-and-seek with the inspector had relieved him of one unpleasant- ness. He had been sorely dreading saying good-bye to his wife that day, all ignorant as she was of his homicidal intentions. Now that awkward farewell would not be necessary. He would not go home again till after he had wiped out Hooligan." Croal accepted the position with resigna- tion, confident in his ability not to lose sight of his man. His investigations during the last day or two, especially Skinner's meeting with Tidmarsh at the Union Jack on the previous evening, had convinced him that Tannadyce was playing a deep game and using the bookmaker to pull the chest- nuts oat of the fire. In fact, he had gained a shrewd inkling of the truth—that Tid- marsh's private vendetta against the slayer of his sister had been seized on by the money- lender to. terminate an association that would be inconvenient in the event of Hooligan being brought for trial. The inspector had ascertained that the dissolute peer had completely vanished from his usual haunts, and all his efforts to connect Tannadyce with the fugitive had failed till he hit on the idea of watching Tidmarsh AS well AA Tanaadyoe. Though hej had been unable to overhear much of the interview with Skinner, he had learned enough to guess that the bookmaker would lead him straight to his quarry and enable him not only to prevent the law being taken into private hands but to execute a certain document in his possession. The document was a warrent for" wilful murder against Henry Augustus Yansittart Blundell, Baron Hooligan of Hooligan, in the county of Waterford. Arrived at the police-station, the constable quickly put the prisoner and the prosecutor through the usua<l formalities before the inspector on duty. Croal refused to give any; name or address. and having been measured and charged was hustled off to a cell, from which, after a hurried explanation and exhibition of his card, he emerged exactly forty seconds later-in time to catch sight of Mr. Tidmarsh's broad back descending the station steps. Mr. Croal had won the second trick and started in pursuit. He would have been glad of five minutes to do a quick change into a fresh disguise, but all he could do was to leave his basket of soft-roed 'uns with the respectful and sympathetic, but highly amused, local police. Then began a chase which was diversified by varying fortunes. Tidmarsh's object was to kill time, for he did not want to go down to Mitcham till the evening, when the pugilists mentioned by Skinner would have left him a clear field. He wandered down to the Strand, stared at the shops, lunched at Gatti's, and, finally, about four o'clock, when leaving the Grand Hotel buffet, after a drink with a chance-met sporting acquaint- ance, became aware that Croal was not shaken off after all. He smiled grimly to himself as he noticed the absence of the fish-basket and the ragged garments of the "hawker." Somehow, a basket, or a handful of bootlaces, or a bunch of grounsel seemed necessary to the inspector's make-up, and Mr. Tidmarsh rejoiced at the incompleteness. He must have put his shadow to considerable incon- venience to hustle him into such a lack of consistency in his disguise. Well, the game would have to begin all over again—that was all. The bookmaker said good-bye to his friend, hailed a hansom, and gave the word in a loud voice for 17, Beaker-street. But Croal was not deceived by the ruse. Jumping into another cab, he soon perceived that the bookmaker was instructing the driver through the flap, -with the result that the cab turned up the Hay- market, crossed Regent-street, and finally pulled up at the northern entrance of the Burlington Arcade. Mr. Tidmarsh was down and into the Arcade before Croal's cab had stopped, and then the inspector realised that he had been done on the post" again. Just as Tidmarsh had artfully calculated, Croal's disreputable appearance did not find favour with the beadle on duty at the gate, and it was not till after a lengthy explanation that the detective was permitted to pass in. By that time the man he was pursuing was ens4bnced in a tobacconist's shop half-way down the Arcade, bending over the counter and pretending to make an elaborate choice of a cigar. His idea was that Croal, on being allowed to enter, would dash straight through and out at the other end, in the supposition that he himself would have done the same. But in this respect his cunning had overreached itself. Croal certainly made all speed to the southern exit, but there he introduced himself to the second beadle, and quickly ascertained that no one answering to Tid- marsh's description had gone out that way- no difficult matter, owing to the showy suit worn by the bookmaker. So presently Mr. Tidmarsh, who had lighted his cigar and seated himself in the shop to await developments, had the chagrin of seeing his antagonist slowly repass, and he was not at all sure that the inspector's sharp eyes had not caught sight of him in the dark interior. After that it became a battle of patience, Croal patrolling the Arcade and Tidmarsh smoking cigar after cigar while maturing a fresh plan. He hit on one at last, and none too soon. if he was to catch the train to Mitcham he had decided on—6.45 from Victoria. The afternoon had slipped away apace in all these dodgings to and fro, and it was already past six. His move was also expedited by the fact that the tobacconist had begun to eye him askance, despite his profuse purchases. He rose and walked from the shop, and knew long before he was out of the Arcade tha.t Croal was close on his tracks. Dis- regarding him entirely, he hailed a cab in Piccadilly, and bade the man take him to Victoria Station. There he swaggered into the first-class booking-office and asked for a Pullman-car return for Brighton. The express was drawn up at the main-line departure platform, and Mr. Tidmarsh. ostentatiously seated himself in the drawing" room car. The third-class carriages were in the front of the train, and a minute later he saw Croal go by the car towards them. Once again he was trading on the unfortunate detective's make-up, for he told himself with much satisfaction that his pursuer's present. style was hardly classy" enough for the Pullman. And this time his simple-hearted cunning was crowned with success. The whistle sounded, the train began to move, but not till it was well in nrotion did he step from the platform of the car on to tha platform of the terminus and wave a partinjp hand to the fast receding face of Mr. Croal, who was leaning out of one of the third- class carriages, peering back. "Yah! What price soft-roed 'uns?" resounded the bookmaker's jubilant shout. Croal tore frantically at the door-handle of his compartment, but the train had gathered too much way for a safe descend, and those within restrained him from making the attempt. With a sigh of relief Tidmarsh ran round and jumped into the suburban train, which started almost as he sank into, his seat. (To be continued.)
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