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AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONfc BROS.). ff'WflT JTJBN1SHBR k FUNERAL DIMMOMB. PWOWPCMPEUVU NT "u.. to All Or&nm?. AN& IV-: C%YCC, NG. ?M: Barry Docks, ?<? U. tOXt Office Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STOWS NOW.. CAJtDIFf. STONE BBOS., Barry Pock*. 5, ^TOEKING-Sr^ QkBDWF. m. BOLTOBMBOAD. BABBT DOCia. J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, 9, FREDERICK- STREET, and 41, WESTBOURNE-PLAGE. Price List on Application. jtmUmml Tel. N*. ores. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. rjTHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. 1. and Manager.ROBERT BEDFORD. TO-DAY at 2 and 7.30. KB. GEOBGB EDWAUDES* PBINCKPAIi COMPANY in the Fammnte Mumml Cbmady, Imm TOREADOR- Next Week, The Now-Oome Ovem MY LADY MOLLY* Box Office at Theatre. Ten nn. Nat. Tel., 362. a91S G R A N D T R E A T R Jam and Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-DAY. at 2 and 7.30, rjlHE CONVENT gfeLL. ?"Tts not m nMrtaJa tooommand Fneom% BT? we'll do mare-4aser" it. -"disom THE AR D I F FEMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. 3L&Usctnt Dh?'Q.W U?T 8TOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Essence of Dry, Unconeerned Comedy, WILKIE B ARD, M Songs adapted to his Quaint Style. The Orginal Celebrated REED OETZMANN TROUPE, -In their New and Up-to-Date Pantomime. "ON TOUR IN THE TYROL." BROS. O'BRIEN, la their exceedingly clever Triple Barf Act. ADONIS TRIO, Eccentric Burlesque Protean Artistes. —Tb« Fwrmyard. HARRY CARSDALE, I NELLIE STRATTON, A pleasing Vocalist and Dancer. Skill and Strength," a pleasing Exhibition by HELENE AND EMILON, A Pair of Novelty Grymnagw. THE ARTHUR LLOYD TRIO, Son and Daughters of the Celebrated Arthur LJ.oyd, in a Little Playlet, written by him, entitded, "LITTLE CHARLIE, OR THE TWIN SISTEBS." THE DANCING SISTERS CASELLI, .A. Clever Exhibition of the Terpsichorean Art, An Artiste of Undoubted Ability, MISS AMELIA LAGREZE, Whose Beautiful Voice wins Admiration wherever she appears. From the Empire, London. ? Bicycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; late One between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes Appear at Each Performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 to 10 pm.; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18863 npARK-HALL, CARDIFfT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1904. PERFORMANCE by the CARDIFF M AT.V. VOICE CJHOIR (lot) Voices) and Pull Orches- tra. (conductor, Mr. Roderick Williams) of "THE MARTYRS" (Maunder), Scene I., Act ill., Tannhauser. "SON OF GOD" (D. Jenkins), and Miscellaneous. Popular Prices. Ticket-holers admitted 7 p.m. Doors open 7.30. Commence 7.45. Carriages 10.10«harp. Book seats at Thompson and Sbackell. Trains miter Ooncert G.W.R., Bhymney, and T.V.R. e 12900 NEWPORT. ?pHENEWPORTEMPIRE. -? CHABDES-STREET ????Direct<u- .OSWALD STOLL. TO-NKmr'—B. A. Roberts, the Protean Actor, in an entirely New Dramatic Sketch, < forming an incident in the life of the oele- brated Highwayman, "Dick Turpin." Flo D'Orville. De Lacca. Brothers (Seven in Num- ber). A Splendid Series of Pictures on the American Bioscope. The Hoopers. Miss Kate Cohen. Mora. and Lola. Reddick Anderson. Albert Christian, Vocalist. L18865 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TEMPLAR MALINS. WONDERFUL COUGH STOP. After MARCH 31st Next the 6d. TRIAL SWMM will be discontinued, and the Shilling She only supplied. CHEAPEST AND BEST COUGH SYBUP ON THE MARKET. Trial Bottle, 6d., to March 31st. Post, 3d. Extra. -900D FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. CUTS THE PHLEGM. Trial Bottle^ 6d., to March 31st. i TEMPLAR MALINS, CASH CHEMIST, 29, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF eU514 J. L. ROACH, WHOLESALE IRONMONGER, 189, PENARTH ROAD, CARDIFF. BEST GALVANISED CORRUGATED SHEETS. 5ft. Is. 3d. each 8ft. Is. lid. each gft. Is. 54d. each gtt 2s, 3d. each 7it Is. 9d. eachloft 2s. ed. each GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, 50 Yard Bolls. 2ft. 21 9d. P-? Boll. Un. x 3ft. 4s. l*d. an. x 4ft. S& M. Per RoD. 2in. x 2ft. 3s. 4d. |2tn. x 3ft 5s. Od. ?2in. x 4ft. 6!. M. BJSST QUALITY 1900FING AND OTHER FELTS. Ia.. 3e. Ød., 5L Sd., per Boll of 25 yarda. ^■Caah wUb sedcc. DellTerr at Stacas. j c- PUBLIC NOTICES. MOUNTAIN ASH MAY DAY HORSE SHOW AND PARADE. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW At Duffryn Grove, MONDAY, May 2nd, 1904. £ 150 in PRIZES. JUMPING, GALLOPING, TROTTING, CHAMPION DRIVING, IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. Schedules from Mr. D. W. HOWELL, Accountant, Windsor Office, Mountain Ash, Honorary Secretary. el2854 BUSINESS ADDRESSES For the BEST CIDER the World ProdncM Apply to GEORGE M. gWAN AND £ JO., TEMPLE GATE, BRISTOL, For Prices and Particulars.. L196 I "YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK." You may be strong and healthy to-day— seriously indisposed to-morrow. If you do not carefully watch the little ailments they will become serious and be hard to banish. Con- stipation—a Disordered Stomach—Shaky Nerves-.ChiU on the Liver. Neglect these, and any day may And you dangergusIT ill. "YOU NEVER KNOWxYOUR LUCK" The sate remedy in such emergencies is BEECHAM'S PILLS. Take them atonce. They will cure you and keep you well afterwards. Thousands of healthy men and women owe their good health and happiness to TgEECFABrS pILLS. THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD, ENTIRELY REMOVE FLATULENCE, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE, AND LIVER TROUBLES. BEECHAM'S PILLS are the safest and most efficaoious family medicine ever put in a box. Sold everywhere in boxes, price Is. lid. (56 pills) and 2s. 9d. (168 pills). t Eyesight [ t Testing | FOR SPECTACLES. tt I Bonner Morgan, 1 F.S.K.C. ? PARK PLACE ?'?' I n (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) I I QUEEN ST., CARDIFF I ■ Byesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting only. H Hj Noclargc is made for advioe. The testing H M is tioroogh. g O M E T HING TO READ. I STANDARD NOVELS, aiTEONGLY BOUND. IN FULL CLOTH, 6D. EACH! LESS THAN COST PRICE. Nothing like this Value has ever been offered before. See Our Windows. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, WESTERN MAIL, CARDIFF. TNDELIBLP PORTRAITS FOR FRAMING. EVERLASTING, ARTISTIC. AND LIFELIKE. PRODUCED BY WESTERN IUIL LIMITED. WHAT WE HAVE DONE: We have re-produced hundreds of these life- like portraits in indelible ink and crayon, and have received ample testimony to the satisfac- tion given to our customers." Whole families have sent us their portraits for re-production after receiving a specimen of our work. WHAT WE ARE DOING: We are supplying, carriage paid, an ell. laiged indelible life-like portrait, moanted on a sunk mount 19 by 24 inches, for the small BU31 of 6a. 6d. EACH. WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: ■ Write your name and address on the back of a photo, and send it to us through the post. You may want an indelible portrait of a deceased friend or relative. Then send us a photo of such person. It does not matter how old Qr. fadèd the photo may be. No defects will be seen on the enlargement. WHAT YOU HAVE TO PAY: For an enlargement of the head and shoulders send with the photo a. poetal order for 6s. 6d. For a full-length enlargement send is. extra. For two persons in THje enlarge, ment send 2a. extra. For each person abovi two in one enlargement send la. extrar-to STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF HORTC*N'S ORIGINAL H 0 :R. T 'S OR I G I.N f\ 1 A, BENEDICT PILLS jvbe Proprietor has received thomands of testimonials from all parts. Females of all ages nhould never be without a box, as they at once remove all irregularities and are in no way injurious, waich is the case with many advertised pills. In boxes. Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. l Sent Post Free, under cover 2d. extra, direct I by the proprietor, G. D. HORTON, (Late Chief Dispenser from the Birmaimisham General and Lyinjc-in Hospital), 68, Aston-road North, Birmingham LETrnRS ANSWERED PRBE. TB&3B PILLS ARE SENT DYBaCT ONLY tftvUSB OOVML j £20 for 20 It Evening Express" Cardiff Readers Every Week. See Page 3. I PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements arc inserted tn the BVRNIKG EXPRESS at the following ratow:- ONO.. THURM SIX OKCB. TJMKS. Tuns. IL D. S. D. S: Di 14 words 0 3 0 6 0 9 15 to 22 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 23 to 30 words. I 0 7 12 19 Each extm 8 0 2 0 4 0 6 words. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepatd Advertiew- merits in the WESTERN MAIL aa& EVEN- ING ESPBSS3":— THRUK SIX WOBOS. ONm SIX TIMBS. TtKiES. | a. D. S. D. S. D. 14 words 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 23 to 3C words 1 4 2 8 4 0 Raeh extra 8 0 4 0 a 1 e words In all cam the name and address are counted « put of the AdTertiseiiient. LOST AND FOUND LOST, on Good Friday, between Cathedral-road and JLj Badyr, a Lady's small Gold Watch and Pendant. Finder on returning same to 54. Cathedral-road, Car- diff, will be handsomely rewarded. e403s5 MEDICAL. EXPERIENCED Locum disengaged; town, country, JLJ or colliery; excellent references-Apply L 40, Evening Express, Cardiff. e391s8 TTEAD and Assistant Doctor wanted; colliery dis- 1 trict.—Full particulars and application form from William Morgan, 72, Gwendoline-street. Treherbert, Glam. e351s6 'A- Graduate (Edin.), at present disengaged, ?equirea A good Locum or Management branch practice; highest recent references.—Apply L 6, Evening Express, Cardiff. e36066 IDWIFEBY Ci-M Tuesdays, 1 p.m., 61, Charles- ?JL street; fee, L5 58.-Btampe4 emveiope Bristol cottage Hospital. el2817 SCHOLASTIC. WANTED, for Llanrhidiau Lower School (average TV 55), an Assistant Teacher for lower standards; male or female.—Apply, not later than 8th April, stating salary required, to Secretary, Llwyn-y-bwch, Reynoidstone, Gower. e3g2s6 ANTED, Assistant, Infant Department, Art. 50 VV or 68, Immediateay.-Mwter, Glyntaff National Schools, Pontypridd. e553 EXPERIENCED reaidenToovemess requires re-engage- Ement; French, Latin, piano, and drawing; needle- work; country preferred.—Mins Davies, Hrynhawddgar, Upper Lougher, near Swansea. e26154 WANTED, by country village Schoolmistress, one VV or two Boarders.—K 81, Evening Express, Car- diff. e267s4 HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. DOMESTICATED Young Person seeks engagement Des Work-iug'Houwkeem to bachelor or widower; good reference.—4S, Angus-street, Cardiff. e290s5 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, a good General Servant.-Harrietl, Iron- W monger, 160, Castle-road, CardiS. e541s6 W ANTED, for few months, small house in oouatry, VV General Servant, who can cook well and wash; boy kept.—Apply, letter only, giving references, Mrs. Ernest Baker, 209, Newport-road, Cardiff. e214s7 WANTED, thoroughly good Cook, 30 to 35; small W family; help given; good wages.-Mn. Woods, Llandaff-place, near Cardiff. e402s8 W A-NTED, experienced General Servant (refined), t Y to ao work of small Country House; plain cooking; no late dinners; small washing; two in family; widow preferred;; age 40 to 50; good wages.— ■Appty >»jy letter Miiy, Soottacet, Penartb. E414s5. GOOD General required, end of April; small family G(,'?; Churchwoman; aged over 23; boy kept; good references.—Mrs. Howell, Llanddew Vicarage, Brecon. cl ANTED, 15th April, experienced Cook-General for wgentlemaa's family (country); wages L18 to ?20. —State age and references Mrs. Griffiths, Llansannor House, Cowbridge, Glamorgan. e398s8 WANTED, Iffouse-Ptriourmaid, not under 5ft. 4in.; VT twp in family.—Apply Mis. Dreffit, 50, Park- place, Cardiff. e385s4 HOTEL.—Required at once, a good General.-AP ply JEL L 28, Evenmg Express, Cardin. e300s4 .?ENEBAL Servant wanted, after Easter; housemaid G,kept.-Mrs. Symona, 3, St. James's-gardens, Swan- sea. e272s7 ANTED, Young Girl aa General; small family; W another -wry=$ kept 21, Welsh-street, Chep stow. e379s7 GOOD Plain Cook, after Easter; small family; good \J' wages; assistance given when necessary; parlour- maid and housemaid kept.—Write, firstly, 1. c/o Mrs. Woodward, 6, Windsor-road, Panarth. e3S3s7 "ANTED, by Lady, without family, good General I f Servant, 20 to 24; plain cooking; good references indispensable; good wages.—Apply L. M., Guardian. Office, Llsnelly. e387s7 STRONG, capable Kitcneomald wanted; must be thoroughly experienced and have good references.- Apply (before 11 and after 7) to Mrs. C. H. Bailev, Stelvio, Bassalleg-road, Newport, Mon. 1'35586 TIXPERIEifCED BLOuaem?id, 25-30, wanted at once; Egood needlewoman. Also Under-Housemaid, 16-20. —Particulars, with references, Mrs. Came, N86h Manor, Cowbridge. e331s6 WANTED, after Easter, thoroughly good Plam f f Cook; some housework; wages, £ 22— £ 24. Also House-Parlourmaid; wages, JE:19 to. £ 20.—Write, stating age, wages, and good references, L 13, Evening Express, Catdiff. e348s6 "TX7"ANTED, good General Servant—Apply, with rete- VV :ren, Mrs. Gr!Mths, 10, LelceAer-mad, New- ?port. Mon. e366s6 WANTED, House and Parlour Maid-Apply Mrs. j? iles, 221, Ne-port-road, Cardiff. e?as6 ANTED, experienced Nurse; 2 chMren; good f f needlewoman; wages, ?20.—Mrs. Nell, Dinas Powis.  e258!4 '?r?TAN?D?Cook-Qeneral;smantMiily;good wagM.-5, Plasturton-avenue. e307s5 W ANTED, a good Plain book or Cook-General; W small dairy. Also House-Parlourmaid.—Mrs. Tudor Owen, Ash Hall, Cowbridge. C12881 XPERlENCED General wanted; good wages given, Jj —Apply 50, COnway-road, Canton. Cardiff. -247s4 WANTED, middle April, Cook-General and young VV House-Parlourmaid; good references^-K 83, Evening Express, Cardiff. 1127054 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED immediately, an experienced Commercial- W room Waitress.—Apply, wtth,refemm, County Hotel. E9bw Vale. e389s7 w ANTED, Commercial-room Waitress; state age, W references, and salary.—Apply Walnut Tree Hotel, Port Talbot. C10 BOAEDING-House.—Manageress wanted for boarding- house, Langiand Bay, Swansea.-Apply Rotherslade, care Hood, House Agents, Caer-street, Swansea. e397s8 W ANTED, respectable Young Person to assist in f f bar and household duties. Also good General, aged about 25; able to do plain cooking; good refe- rences absolutely necessary.-J-Walpole Hotel, Llanhilleth. e4106{i WANTED, a smart Young Man, not afraid of work, yV to make himself useful about botel.-Walpole i Hotel, Llanhilleth. e411s9 ANTED at once, good Chambermaid.-Write, with W&ddresses of references, to Lion Hotel, Rhayader. e39958 W- ANTED, Young Lady for bar; must be thoroughly experienced; good references absolutely neces- eary.-AI)ply Ro, Evening ExpreM, Mertbyr Tydfil. 056 ANTED, Waitress, and to make herself generally  yV useful; oae about 17 years of age preferred.— f Harries, Bed Cow Hotel, Treorky. e26bi4 WANTED immediately, a good, reliable Man as W Second in Posting Yard; none but honest, sober, Industrious men need apply.-Apply Holmes, County Hotel, Ebbw Vale, Mon. el2876 ANTED, Lad, about 18, for Billiards; must be W generally useful; able to drive; live in; wages, 10s. a week.-Bute Hotel, Trehertert. e3Ws5 WANTED, a Groom-Gardener.—Apply Evans, Tan- W y-bryn, Cefn-coed, Merthyr. el2861 LAUNURESSES rTTHE Pontardawe Steam Laundry Company requires JL a thoroughly-experienced Ironer at once Apply, with reference, as above. e30365 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS STEAM Lorry Driver wanted; must have experience and good references and be strictly sober.—Thomas and Evans, Porth. e364s6 CEAN Liners.—Persons desirous of becomingsteam- ship Stewards, Stewardess, Co-s, Bakers, Butchers. PaDtrymen, Stokers. Coal Trimmers, &c., forward addressed envelope for information William Breakell, Chatham-road, Birlidale, Southport. e363s9 '-Fij7 by April ?md7?*Coachinan-GardM)er7 w wining to make himself generally useful; sleep in; must be sober, trustworthy, and good tempered; medium height; good references indispensable; good wageg.-Apply M., Guardian Office, Llanelly. e38631 WANTED, Working Foreman Bricklayer and Brici? yy layers, at Llv8Y.-Enm Bm, Talorth. <12888 WANTED, by oonntry tfoctor, single, Wekh-spcakfng W Coachman; must thoroughly understand horses. l $*Ad- am wofttt. PM-004 sawy teQttMd, 1R or <? Dr. Y- 00nU tMt? am alokl?A <mSj MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS Continued. HAIRDRESSER.—Good Halrcatter and Shaver wanted W., =' about 19; indoors.—Apply, stating wage, 2, Alexandra-road, Newport. c329s5 PENARTH.—Wanted, respoctable Boy, about 1i1.- j. Apply, between 6 and 7, Steward, Yacht Club. e374s4 WANTED, for Vaynor, Breconshire, Married Couple I V —man working farm bailiff, wife as working housekeeper and for dairywork.—Apply, stating age, wages, references, H. Kirkhonse, 40, Cathedral-road, CardiK. esS GARDENER requires 2 or 3 daye work weeMy? GPark" 13, Alexander-street, Csthays, CtrdW. es6 -n,&KRR-Good Bread and Cake Hand (disengaged) i-P seeks re-engagement.—Thomas, S. Windsor-terrace, Penarth. e2&so\ HAIRDRESSER.—Junior Hand wanted; good shaver. ta.teterms L 34, Evening Express, amlliI. es4 WANTED, by respectable married couple, Care of Office, Any Place of Trust; no encumbrance; excellent references; man understand marine boilers, dynamos, heating apparatuII.-H. J., 134, Arabella- street, Roath, Cardiff. e395s$ GARDENER requires situation; ?n?le-haaded; good \jr references.—Grimths, GtrdeM, Dftestow Court, Monmouth. 629354 GROOM, or Groom-Coachman, seeks situation; 22; Ggood references.-Clintoa, 5, Frederick-street, Car- diS. e388s7 BOOKBINDERS.—Miscellaneous, all-round Foma rder Band' Finisher wanta situation.—B., 215, Warbam- street, Camberwell, S.E. e262s4 HAIRDRESSERS.—Wanted, 2 respectable Lads at Jl Apprentices.—Apply E. Nelson and Co-, 3, St. John's-square, Cardiff. e272s4 BAKERS and Confectionem-Sttuation wanted by ex perienœd Hand; capable of taking full charge of bakehouse; first-class references.—Baker, 6, North- street, Ferndale.. e291s5 HAIRDRESSERS.—E. Nelson aad Co. require 3 Srst- HIclass Gents' Hands for their Newport Branch, which will be re-opened as soon after Easter as altera- tions are completed. eMls4 TMAN.-Wanted, situation as Footman by young Jj Frenchman.—Paul Colin, Glantwrch, Ystalyfera R.S.O. e27567 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. A Good 6pportnnity.-?A Crst-dass Agency Appoint- Ament is vacant; application should be made by trustworthy men, of active habits; previous agency ex- perience not essential.—Address L 5, Evening Express, Cardiff. eMSs6 ANDERSON, Cox, and Co. (Limited),Swansea Arequire a smart Salesman for Cycles and Acces- sories.—Apply, stating salary, &c. e2S>7s5 WANT ED, Newport or Cardiff, Colliery Agency for W Italy by thoroughly experienced firm; highest references.-Addrom Railway, H Il. Evening Express, Cardiff. e12655 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c W ANTED, Young Man as Shorthand. Typewriter, t y with knowledge of accounts.—G. J., Evening Ex- press, Cardiff. 835685 SURVEYOR, experienced metalliferous mine survey- ing, desires situation Assistant ODIliery ._T, 42, Evening Express, Cardiff. e401s5 w AWTED, smart Office Boy for brewery olce.- W State wagea required L 29, Evening Express, Cardiff., e3 £ 4s7 ENEFITS of Civil Service.—Short hours, secure JD tenure, long holidays, pensions; competitive exami- nations secure positions; appointments obtained by local students and prospectus free.—Skerry's Civil Ser- vice College, Trinity-street, Cardiff. e277s4 LBRKSHIPS: £ 85- £ 450; Admiralty, War, Excise, Customs Offices; vacancies now open to all aged 15-23; experience unneceseary; special explanatory pamphlet free.-Secraary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert- hall, FÆnburgh. e24W I £3 WeekJy.-Pmons Wanted Everywhere for Address- JL' ing Circulars, &c:-Send addressed envelope for proposal, Manager, 38 Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. eSSZst SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS CLOTHIERS and Outntters.—Wanted, a thoroughly \? competent Man to manage; state age, salary, and expeTienœApply K 91, Evenmr ExpMM, Cardiff. ms 1" D^:r:y —Wa^l^l/ IitLDtover ?c?JuniM (male); live ? D 4n.-Tøesdale,London House, Pembroke Dock. es5 ROVISION Hand wanted for bacon counter at Swansea branch; must be thoroughly experienced and efficieut.-Apply D. Jones, Dickinson, and Co. (Limited), Dowlais. 637364 — APARTMENTS. SUPERIOR Furnished Apartments; quiet locality; good cooking and attendance.—49, Richmond-rdad. e34566 OOMS to Let (partly ftipiUbeo-41. Tudor-road; Rn%r town and G.W.R.. eK'M PREMISES. -as-ESSS&. S. HEKN AND PEBTWES, In. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. SUBVEYOBS, HOUSE AND ESTATE ASETTB. For list of Business Promises and Houses to be Let or Sold see Western Mail Daily. Printed Begister free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. FOR Sale, Penylan Hill, Semi-&Uched Double-front FHouses; cellar in basement; ground floor, three reception-rooms, large china pantry, and larder; first floor, five bedrooms and billiard-room, bath. and w.c.; second floor, three bedrooms; ground rent a 10s.— Apply Comley, 84, Penylan-road. e12892 T-olAt, Greenfield Cottage, Peucoed; nine rooma7 r" large garden; fte minutes' walk from station.- Apply Evan Williams, Coodymwstwr Fam. ne2z Bridgend. e409s9 1 BBUNSWICK-Street.—To close a& estate, eight-roomed BDwelUng-house (cheap).—L 26, Eveming Express, Cardiff. e375s7 SHOP and Hoose; suit any business; next to Stevens, Confectioner, Queen-street.—Apply Jennett, 136. Queen-street. e!2887 SENGHENITH.—Shop to Let; best position in the place.-Apply John Wafters, Treherbert. e363s6 -rvARBY.—Furnished House to Let, for six months, or II less if required; good position; near station.— Apply Milner, Stationer, High-street, Barry. eg56s4 RADYR.—TO Let, desirable Residence; nice garden; RaUble and coach-house; five minutes' walk from station.—Apply The Laurels, Badyr, near CardiS. e264s4 prl-y to J. T. Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to Let:—Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.; 51, Craddock- street, 9&; 81, Wyeverne-road, 10s.; 43, MOford-street, 6s. 6d. 012494 s WANSF.A.-See of Lease of large, coipmodlous, and lofty Business Premises, abutting on comers of two of the busiest thoroughfares; close to market, trams, &c.; admirably adapted and fitted for either drapers, mantle, outfitters, or first-class boot and shoe business. _H Leakey, 4, W alter'a-crescent. Mumbles, Swansea. e.176,34 L ARGZ. lofty Boom, left. by 38fL, suitable for jj manul"-turere stock-room and office, ground floor, Western Mail-chambers, St. Xary-stmet, Cardiff. Also other Booms on same ff=.-Apply Mr. 5. H. Crafter, Westers Mail, Cardiff. el2736 0 Let, St M&ry-stree, OMdBf. aD excoUent Loek-up Ts r eatable for jeweUer, tobacconist, bOBier, &c. —Apply Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail. Cardiff. el2812 OFFICES TO LET. s T. Mary-street, Cardiff.—Several well-lighted roonM {j singly or in suites, in Western 8bnbent; pamwgor lift; electric lighting; lavatory on each floor. -Apply Mr. E. H. CrafMr, Wsstsnt Mafi. Cardiff. elM 3 Mill-lane, Cardiff.—Warehouse or Offices; central; 3 9 reasonable rent.—Brett, Windsor-place, Cardiff. eZ3696 PUBLIC-HOUSES. TO Let, Butchers- Arms, Neath; good posdtion; low Trent.-Apply A. W. Curry, Begets (Limited), Alfred- street, Neath. e24Ss4 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. EWSAGENTS and Tobaccon!b' Business for Dis-  P.S.I?? position; cheap.—Apply Parker, 10, Church-street.. e37Ss7 ATS and Hoeiery Bw!inen !or Disposal, in New- JjL port; best position, main meet; exceptional oppor- tunity.—For full particulars apply G. C., Evening press, Newport. 825154 BUSINESSES.—When rm W84t to !my or =U a b?- Bues5 send full pMttcntata.—toae*, Bustwm Broker, 161. KJn?'s-road, C*zdM eum COAL FOR SALE. COALS.—Best double Sereece? Ms. 6d.; -VTod.? c 1M«. 18s.; luge Red Ash. Ha. M.; Ff&Utm. Nuts, Ms Kitchen, 1&&. 9d.; GMth Nuts, lb.; Hoa? Sma? 12s. 6d.; Forest Cobblss, Ile.; Steam Nuta, 15s. 9d. per ton delivered. Nat. tel. 01024.—West Bud Coal Co., Canton. el2765 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. SFENCES, the UntveTsC Provider for B&btn, St. john's-equwa, Çard!fr.. t?TENCRB for -T,at? Designs In Baby Carriages. Seed S   for price lists. See Ms showroom. pnwczr,s Path Chairs, Invalid Chairs. Send p.ir, for lists SPENCER'S WNtdef cf the Ace?e?r? Mm?b?, s -pleu, for PA. 0& emd D.C. (cr list& FENCER'S Mangling and Wringing kaefclnsi, S Wash- Ma<?umee Send p.c. for I*ts.  PBNCSOrS KnlttMg MacMnea. The Ec! 18 the  best Knitter ta the World. Send p.Co tor Usb S&KKCXifa cH?. '?"'? Mm't cbwob? N jtaam???e?? OMM?.?Mtt <MM J BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &o. AYLIFFE and Sons, Saaufactnrers of the noted Disy j  Cycle; made in 2 aM?tels, viz., ?10 10s. and B15; fitted, with plated, rims and free wheels; undoubtedly the best value in Wales; write for catalogues; good assortment of accejsories kflJt in stock; repairs dene to any make cycle; also plating and enamelling.—Daisy Motor and Cycle Vorkg, CirditY and Newport. 0.12EG3 LADY'S Quadrant Bicydie; splendid condition: bar- gain.-Jonqs, 8, Upper Kincraig-street, Roath. es8 QUADRANT Cycles (rsosrt reliable Cycles mtides \o6 fitted with free wt^el, and two brakes, from B10 10s.; 2 and 3: speed gtars fitted. Chainless Cycles, 16 guineas. Quadrant Ose" are supplied on easy.pay- ments, from one galaea. per month. Quadrant Mcrtor Cycles and Tricars ■ aM%ys on view. Send for lists.— Quadrant Cycle CorApo* Cumited), Depot, OS, Castle- street, Cardiff. e12879 BS.A. genuine Macht6.; every part stamped with time guns; guappteed for two years; New Departure or .??9- t=in,- HLo, Crabbe brake, Clincher or Dunlop hollow plated rims, £7 19B. €d.; 80 page list 0; trade supplied.—Warrilow and Co., Weston-snper-M we. W ABUN,OW'S Kncclodt Cycle for 1904; genuine Clincher tyres; gurameed for 18 months; free wheel, rim brakes hatHnqs;chain, any gear, Wedgewood plated riins; guaranteed Mae year, and all accessories given free; £ 4 10s.; fine* liae in the trade; 80 page wholesale list free; trade 8IlPplied.-Warrilow and Co., Westan-ruper-Mare. 00 Secoud-hand Ladfe* Free Wheel Safeties^ with f)00 Secoud-hand Ladle. ?Free Wheel S&feties, with enamelled all over, it £ i Igs. 6d.; 80 page list free; trade supplied.—WarriW*.stad Co., -Weston-super-Mare. ABBILOW^jTioM K| iockcut^^5CO latest Machine, W Ladies" and GentM A1 Clineher' tyres on plated rims, front and back ftE Crabbe brake, ball bearings, free wheel coasterNeW bqjarture or Morrow in place of Crabbe brake; "rock ttora price, £5 12s. 6d.; 80 page list free; trade feipplied.—Warrilow and Co., Weaton-super-Mare. j 500 Secondhand MWhifas from 25s. iicla-h, dies or 0 gents' pneuroatio 0 cnahion tyres; send for, Bu page wholesale list frte; supplied.—Warrilow and Co., Westoo-euper-Mafe. j CCESSORIES.—'Wsitfaw and Co. have the largest stock out of Lorrdonjof everything, and will 8Uppy anyone at the lowest, bottom prices; send for 80 page wholesale list free; tad* supplied.-Warrilow and Co., Weston-super-Mare. J 1000 Rim Powerful B beautifully plated, St any JL machine, 2s' lid.; 4ld by 'others at 4s. od.; 80 page wholesale list free; o supplied.—Warrilow and Co., West on-super-MarS. j TOCO Froa Wheels, in the market, guaranteed. standard pattern, in and haif-inch pitch, at 2s. lid. and 3s. 6d. eacw go page wholesale list free; ? Co., Weston-su rer-Mue. trade supplied.—Warrilow aad CO Weston-super-Mare. 2000 Midland Covrs, H aed by the Dunlop Tyre Co., 2&ny size, and gas teed for 18 months, 8s. 9d. each, soiled covers "es¡i; 80 page whol?..i. list fm; trade lupplied.Wftuow W Co., Weston-super- Mare. 2000 Gas I a.mps, aH pM ed, 2s. Ud. and 3s. 6d. each, plated oil lamps at t. 3d.; thousands qf others; 80 page wholesale list a e; trade supplied.-Warrilow and Co. Weston-supsr-Mjre. v 1000 Standard patterjT j ames, guaranteed one year, JL beautifully plated enaaseljed handle bars, gear wheel and cranks all c plete, 31s. 6d. each; 80 page wholesale list free; U»d^SuppUed.—Warrilow and Co., Weston-super Mare. 000 Pairs of beat b?tJ&naB Pedals, guaranteed, fit  any machine, 2s. t? the pair; 80 page -wholemle list free; trade supplfcdi-Warrilow and Co., Weston- super-Mare. j ■: 1500 -N PWieaddleo, 'with plated springs, ladies' J. and gents', at 2s. 9^i»ch; 80 page wholesale list frc-Warrilow and 00., peston-super-Mare. 1000 Back and front C" Crtbbe Brake, fit B.B.A. or I other machines j brfMsrstkes at 7s. lOcI. each, front at 7s 6d. i 80 page wheWLle list free; trade suppliad.- Warrilow and Co., Ws^y-super-Mare. 1000 Inner Tubes, wiS ves, any size, fully guaran- JL teed and tested; AJ1 value in the trade, 2s. lid. each; 80 page wholesaW list free; trade supplied.- Warrilow and Co. We&H-spper-Mare. Dy a T .v.T!s and ethoo Applied at rock bottom prices Dwith anything. COU ed in the cycle ? and motor trade and should send foilso page wholesale* list free.— .g= j ii —■«. FARM A D GARDEN. GARDEN Netting! f4dea .Netting!: Garden Net- tb2g!! !-Cord "NstWr, best quality, for covering wed be&, frl?ut treer% iibe3t quality, for.covaring seed beds, fruit trees, f, a, to., &c., 16 aquare yards for 13.—Graingar, 8, Vi llie-street.. Cardiff. eIZTM ARDEN Seeds, floflr Seeds, Farm Seeds, Seed lyf Oats, Barley, Vetcjt, Cloversecd^, Ryegrass., Special Mixture for ii6titu,;e;-Mbeirts. SEED Potatoes.—Jforth^n Star, Sir John Llewelyn, Emprees:' Queen, Eveq-oDd, British Queen, ftc., 4:c. Artificial Manures, SoBrphosphate, Bone Manure, Guano, Nitrate of Soda.—tibberts. GABDEN Toott.—9«? DriUs, Chain and Drag Har- Grows, Cultivators, Sclera, Ploughs, Lawn Mowers, Garden RoUers Garden Bws, Churns, Cheese Presses, Cheese Vats. Steam, Gss. and Oil 'Engines.—Hibberts. BEE Appliances, all s; state requirements; cata- JD logues free.—J. EUbbtrt & Sims, 10 & 11, Castle-st. el2834 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES, &c. M OTOR Lady's Cycle, ES Ms.; Jj'L Gent's, U 10s.; tIDtahed; worth deuble; easy payaeats it desks&-o 1 Bveaing Xxpress, Cardiff. '-0 el2725 GImAT Clearance Ssle.sf Motor Cars, Motor Cycles, and Motor Tricyela—5q new and second-hand Can!; Benz 3i-h.p., spl^tiid order, £28, carry three people; another to carry four, £30; splendid Whp. Car, cam four persons, "ith Tonneau body, two cylin- ders, Dunlop tyres, beaflt{ujjy painted, cost E160, sell- ing at £ 48; great redugttna, 34-h.p. genuine De Dion Car, Dunlop tyres, carry lour, as good as new, selling at jMS another gentiiM De Dion, 44-h.p., carry four persons, at 6 3161 .atert pattern Cars, just f:cm Paris; genuine De Dioft6j,-h.p. engines, large Tonneau body, carry four perows, three speeds and reverse, price 9250, selling at ITS to clear, all complete Willi Michelin tyres, spare ta. fully guaranteed; also 40-h.p. Mercedes CQt, 16"V p. latest Benz, and a number of others, any trials; 2S now and second-hand Motor Bicyclcs, genuine 91-a and B.e.A. Frame, It-h.p., Clipper tyres, as good 0 ttew, £ 15; others at £ 13 10s.; Quadrants, &c.; genuine Ormonde 2i-h.p., as new, not used 100 miles, £ 25; hr3 new 2-h.p. Motor Cycles at £ 25; Motor Tricycle, SH.p., genuine Humber, De Dion engine, Dunlop tyres, fl5, others at £ 17 and gig, mar- vellous bargains.—WarrflgV and Co., Weston-super-Mare. CYCLES, Motors, äiI4 Accessories, direct from fac- tory to rider; 3,000 kew nad second-hand Machines actually in stock from$0s. each B.S.A. and Eadiee Machines; mairveUeu4 trains in accessories; free to any address, 80 pt'e 001i logue, wholesale prices, eye- opener to all, 50 pet cent ^hejipar than others; agents wanted.—Warrilow sAd CII., Weston-super-Mare. MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Le<? ?t and strong; Steels for weak A legs; Spine SøP"; Lady Attendant for Elastic Str.c; DCl?ts & .dutches, 1-mgme, Byes, Ban- dages, Ac., in st; il4ltmted !Ht.—MaAer and re- pairer, Allen :PewO, ^rles-street (of Queen-street), Ca?rdia, and Broad?o'Shttol. eimb KJN ? 14 .1 uff re from Ec7Jema or any skin -S Complaint ?*'? C*Mlt Prof. C?osBwaite. Herbalist, ThomM??" J?ewp0!t. HOD. (near Post- o<Ece). Himdre-ds e"?_ CaH or W;tU- CARRIAOESi HARNTSS, &c. -L-NORTY-Tlwo Trag &c., TMtous kinds; some T.?OBTY-Two Tra ?'°. ?*<!aa?gw WMtB, Morgan- J second-hand, c eaL.caøte.p W:»1¡J¡, Morgan- street, Pontypridd, e237s2 LANDAU for Sale. ^V; shape; thorough good order"; JLj suit single or P ;bargain.-Apply Sanders and I Son, 39, Fore-s rIf mbe. e412s6 1 Furniture Van, — 4-wheel Bakers' 2 B&ken' Cobum, 8 Cr'k-axle B?eM Cf'"? 1 Laundry Van, 5 Trollies, 3 Milk Carts, 5 Millers' Carts, 9 Crank-axle Carts, All ready for delit^.j'- a Grocers' Carts, I 2 Bave Carts, 5 Butchers' Carts, I I Business ca". '6 Hauling Carts, 1 Builder's Cut, 1 Mortar Cart, 3 Dozen Barrows. 4 Hand Carts, I. A J..N°S.AB'. CART AJffi ',&V SHOWROOMS, MARKET BOAO, CANTON", CARDIFF. Nat Tel. 410. = -= -=- 1 —— = SPORTING GUN (bargain)' double Breechloader; latest improve- ?jr UN (barg )I; 4ebl steel bMrds; we??nished; nicely balanced; sp'?td killer; approval 40s.—1, Tudor-street, MerthyT. e335e5 CARTRIDGESTse C rd Cartridge, 7s. 9d. per 100; C) loaded with SclI.1 or Amberlte smokalaes pow- der 7a. 8d. per 100; ON used always used; samples given free (m peT,-0091 tpljcat '.on; Nobel's Ballistite, 9s. 6d. per 100. Ordet8 ,ci 1,000 eaxtridges delivered free. -Supplied only s Ilros., Cardiff. GUNS, BHles, R-Ollvlld Cases, Cartridge Bags, and all gun aeø. lowest prices; special atten- tion to all class of jepa Double-barrrt Breochloading Guns, from S? 6d.^ —_  _???? ?[BOSS Bros., Gocs?? md Ammum!Um Dwiem- 'L/ tU!d4,Pt. 1?1??. Cardiff. er2m FISHING TSOM-UY ?oted Trout FUee. 6d. MKi 18. Fpe.r doz.; NWWT* for ti.ahem Rod HeNM? and HcW" ?" T?S aad Ely and Rhymuey Rivers.—Sand for !? ?e list Chambers, (?inm&ker, CMdiC, Bri8tOl, *? -ptoG MaUet.—Tetophone No. 01.3311. el0642 PIGEONS, POULTRY, Ac. URE Minorca bite Leghorn Eggs, 2s. per sitting, 13._90, Ll aff- I Canton. e298s5 URE Buff Orpisf1"11 tgts; excellent layers; 2s. 6d. per Pl-, Rost-h Park. cl? ANDREWS, .tl!lt!, Canton, Cardiff.—Cock Canaries, faU 10s. each; Hens, 4s.; Gold- finch Mules (finch N$es), Russian Goldfinch, 7s. 6d e280s4 "p)R. Sale, 15 F rt full lay, £ 2.—Crooks, Llaa- JP dough, Cardiff. e413s2 ,IOR sale, golden j^otte BRa. 4e. 8IL. post paid; JC unferules r\n winners at Wem, Ferry side, KUlay, Nelaon, &c-; winter layers; Bennett and BntcMr Amin.-Avoy DMMMtt School, awn- J J PUBLIC NOTICE. CARDIFF RACES AND STEEPLE- CHASES. EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 4th and 5th. CHEAP TEAIN8 FROM ALL PARTS. PRICES OF ADMISSION: — To the Ground, ONE SRILLIKG; carriages free, but Is. each occupant; Tatter sail's Enclosure (including Paddock), 10s.; Ladies, 5e; Public Stand, os. 1.393 FURNITURE. SALE.-van Stocks Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Ac-, prior to stocktaking, now proceed:a? at Bevan^s. B EVAN'S now offering g;7n e?b?-gaima in all Bdepartments at their &rious eBUY.Ih=enW SALE of over five buii?e(i BedToom Suite&, from £ 3 17s. M. to ?!1 10s. SpiendM value. BEVAN'S supply large illustrated?Cat?ogues gr&Us, Band deliver LU goods free 100 miles. SALE of a MAnufactwer's Stock of Lincienm. Grand ? patterns and quality, M. per yard. BEVAN'S immense Stocks must be cleared for the Bfifty-fourth a=ual stocktaking. I SALE of surplus stock of Organs and Pianofortes at one-half music warehouse prices. BEVAN'S as the largest are also the cheapest Com- J? plate FurnisheM in South Wales and Monmoath- shire. SALE of 356 Dining and Dewing Room 8 in ks all coverings and at Mto?ishing prices. BEVAN'S are offering serviceable Saddle-bag 8uitw. Bin handsome coverings, at JM 12s. &d. only. S ALF, of sixty full-size 2-inch pillar iJedsteads; head and foot all brass; E4 4s., worth £7 10s. BEVAN'S offer sereral b undred ereriasting. fnB- slze1. wire-woven -M atttesses at 7a. Ud. each. SALE of grand lot of Drawing-room Suites, in hand- ks some fi- urod silk, £12 12s.; cheap at Cl$ 18s. BEVAN'S stock of miles and miles of Floorcloth: Ball widths, new designs; 25 per CeRt. rOductiOU C<ALE of their fine array of glass-back-d Sideboards; JJ greatly reduced; prim, ?: 19s. 6d. to &22 15s. B EVAN'S Sale is genuine Warehouses are crammed, Band wust be cleared for stocktaking. SALE of Overmantels. All sizes and descriptions. All offered at most astonishing reductions. T?EVAN'S great genniae Sale, prior to the fifty-fourth Bstocktaking, now prqc?ing. SALE of extremely handsome Cabinets; newest designs; E-1 19s. 6d. to £26 5s.; wonderful vaioet C?diC, BSwansea, Pontypridd. IftwWrt, Pontypoo?i.- JD Swansea, PontyprMd. J?wport, Fontypoo?.? el2!15 ;D;mM I FOR imnisdiate Sale, Pony, flit Cart, and Harness; I £ 8; cheap -114, Clare-Toad, Cardiff. e33Ss6 FOR Sale, 3 rough Scotch Collie Pups;"good pedigree. F-')urston, 4, Friars-street, Newport. e28U4 SQUIRE Giles' Pig Powders cure Colds, Wheezing, and Inflammation, and cause pigs to fatten in half the usual time; 12 powders. Is., post paid. SQUIRE Giles' Worm Powders far Pigs; used by the II leading breeders; four packets. Is.—Of aU Seed Merchants, sr of Squire Giles Co., Cardiff. el1789 MUSICAL. p IANOB, Pianos, Pianos.-IL i. Heath and Sons' JL special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, wtth all the Ia.te-3t modem improvements. "ARTISTIC" Model; good wainui case; wm- J\_ pass; cash L15 15s. ""C1UROPEAN" Model; Enew&rautCMC;ehed: I actieU; trichord, &c.; cash, LIBlBs A LEXANDER" Model; full compass; handsome I Amar queter.'a panel, &c., cash. L25 12& 6d. I 'TTANPSOME PUaoforta," in Louis casd; full size JjL and compass, rich cam and tone; doable sconces; cash. £ 25 4s. '?Tt?USIC T;?kOM? AasociaAtOn" Ml"; marvOlUMS i\Xvalue: beautiful, rich tone; cash. £ 31. ""JTvRAWING-Socm Model"; a perfect hwtrumeat &M \J bncn, tone, and duraMUty: emb ;= 10?. IVE shall be pleased tc arzuige for sia at ties? t instruments to be obtained on oar improved Hire or terms, &c„ call at R. J. peatb and Sens, 76. Queen-strcei (oorner of Charles-street), Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Penarth, and Port Talbot. elll85 DTLE, Forty, .M'??Co.'sSpee:tlittee ? Ml compM*, Dircc-framed Pianoforte&  "TSOLLBGE" Measi; cmh, £ li I& (claw A) mM \j walnut wood c?- "Y~10LLEGE" Modeir caoh, ?M W; (eAm B) Wid V> walnut wood case. "TI jl DUCATIONAL" Modei; cash. &22 10&; handst??e fj W&Mut wood case. "TNFLEXIBLE" Model; eaW4 JES 10s.; faS aim, I upright piano; vertical otrbtgtng. "TI BONCLAJD" Model; cash, £2íI; small upright gland overstrung. "T ISZT" Model; auk, ZU 1* mmgmkifice= valia; I J overstrung. *"|7"AISBB" HodeI;cuh, £; ? Ml upright coamt JtV grand. ALL above Models can be bad OD ocr Hire Pmeh- J?. S?«tem for a small sum QOuthly. Call aad inspect abttte specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE. Forty, ana Co., Phno and Organ JkrcbaDta, DHiO.LAmt and Castle Area&. Card.. aO5U MISCELLANEOUS. MBS. Rich, 109, Castle-road, Cardiff, Wardrobe J?J_ Dealer. Letters punctusJIy attended to. el2865 MDME. Proctor, distinguished Palmist, Phrenologist, lll. 17, Whatou-street, Cardiff (near Free Library). .t2904 Is your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop JL in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 3S, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridiarl. Clocks and Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED, 300 square yards of good Turf.—State TT price (delivered) to Lea, Shandon-gardens, Peny- lan. ■ e54?3S W ANTED, good Second-hand Kitchen Range; must be in thorough working order.—State lowest cash price L 2, Evening Express, Cardiff. e335s5 OLD Gold, ilver. riamonds, and Old Teeth Plates bought for cash; offers made, if not. accepted goods returned; watch material dealers; watch repairers.— Caryl and Co., 2S, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. el280B MISCELLANEOUS SALES. poR Sale, Barber's Stand; marble slab, 5ft. long, ..[1 2ft wide, with shelving at back; basin, tap, and fittings complete, and two chairs, with patent rests.— Andrews, Insole Arms, Canton. e405e5 FEATHERS for Bedding and Other Purposes, guaran- F teed purified, from 6id. per Ib.—Write for samples of feathers and bedticks -to Jenkins Bros., Feather Merchants, 20, Water-street, Carmarthen. 6370116 FOR Sale, single Mail Cart, in good condition; suit J' any horse from 14 hands up; cheap for cash.— Fairfax, Postman, Malpas, Mon. eMls7 t.tOLDING Poeket Kodak; good condition; cost 42sT; ..[1 will take 15s.—12, Upton-road, Newport. e57864 Hit Cheapest House in Swaums for CIothee is at TX*. la, Alexandra-road (opposite Grand Hotel). Best Suits, to measure, from 30s. el2811 B~ ASKET of Freah Fish (about 81b.), cleaned, csrtiage JTt paid to any address, for 2s. 6d.; hawkers and fryers supplied.-Er-nert Morris. Milford Havea. e 12801 X OOK. Muni Look yeu, now!R* Cream.-Ice t ? Cream Utensils and Strndriea for Fromn; Transfer Pots, Tabs, Glasses, Spoons, Wafer, Comet, and Boat Holders, Ice Tablets; Ice Crmm Carts, the cele- brated let Cream Mixture, Tins of Wafer, Boats, and Cornet Biscuits: Freezing Salt and every requisite in our large showroom. to select from.-Greader and Sen, Scale Manufacturers and Complete Shop Fitters for all Trades, Caroline-street, Cardiff. Est. 1S76. "The Old Firm." Nat. Tel. 3276. A Veritable 9tnd QMM &UftscrilK Pm Holder, with A re<erre Pam; will wnw a letter with km dip; wW not sport or blot; price Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. z ADKI'ZLIS Dream Book and Fortune Taller; pries Zj Is.; postage =-Btatiewry Department, Westers Mail, Cardiff. SAVE Time Letter Cards, quickly chwed, natDy opened; cemented, with pare gum; packet of 25 4id.; poetags l^i —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. riXHE Durable Stamping .Ink Pad, always ready for JL an; may be had in various colours; price is.; postage 3d.-6tationmy Depart-out, westem JIafl, Cardiff. LIST of Osetal Office Goods:—Paper fastemn, aCBce J paste, eleotro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, sponge bowla, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights. ebon? rulera, Jak- stands, inkwells,, teks in an colocre and tor every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit all hands, pen-racks, pen-wipers, ftc., kc., <m sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mall. Cardiff. ACILE Compamm, fitted with pencils lb? ?l u?si- Fprica IL Gd,-Stationwy Depatment. Waftem Mail, Cardiff. THE National Ready Reckoner, a aeries of commercial JL tables, containing calculations suited for all trade purposes, with profit and diacouat tables and wages calculator; price 5s.; postage od.—Stationary Depart- ment. Western Mail, Cardiff. WHIST for all playem, by Captain Crawley, 2s. 6d. VV and 4s. 6d. a set; postage id.—Stationery Depart- ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. rpHK "TatUer" Foun"in Pen. fitted with M-cM*t X .%1? nib; price 3& M?-St*t?Mty DepwUmmt. Western Mail, CardiS. PBOG MISSIVE Whist Seotmg cuft, wmpmo wtCh JT PeDCIl and taeoei, lB., Ia. Od, and 2a. per box. oontsinlwg «os doses .osrds; postage 2A«—StStiaacry MALI, Good- MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd l.QUIRE Within Upon Everything," a moa Ti use book; at oL post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardill. 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., NEVER FORGET A BENEFIT."
NEVER FORGET A BENEFIT." A very long time ago there lived in tLe Castle of Woodstock, near Athy, in Ireland, the Baron of Offaly and his lady. They were a happy couple, for the baron was brave and the lady was beautiful, and they had a little new-born son. who was to be called John Fitz Thomas Fits Gerald, and who, if he lived, would be the sixth Baron of Offaly. When it came time to christen the baby, the baron determined to make a great cele- bration of the affair, and setting the event for the summer, when the roads would be good, and the baby nine months old, invited his friends and relatives from far and near. He invited so many people that Lady Offaly vrae at her wits' end to know how to house them all, for in those days when great people made visits, they carried with them squires and pages, and a score or two of men-at-arms, or soldiers, to protect them from being plun- dered on the road by the lawless robber bands which infested the country. When Lady Offaly told the baron that she had not beds enough to sla6p one half of the guests, he laughed and said he would build sheds around the court-yard for the retainers, and she must arrange the castle to hold the guests, the squires, and the pages. Lady Offaly was satisfied at the time, but later, when the rough sheds were being put up, she became alarmed. "My lord," she said to the baron, "we can- not cook the food for the men-at-arms in the kitchen, and I have arranged to have a great fire built in the court-yard, and sheep and oxen for them roasted whole over it. Should a spark from the fire fall on these sheds we shaJl be destroyed." '^Nonsense!" said the baron; "there is plenty of room for both fire and huts. In spite of the lady's protest-s the work went on, and soon the oourt was fringed with a circle of huts which were to be spread with straw for the men-at-arms to lie on. These mighty preparations were watched and approved by the one creature who really seemed to enjoy the busilo and confusion, and that was a large Barbary ape, who was the constant companion of the baron. Jocko, as the ape was called, had been given to the baron by a mariner who had brought him from the African coast. The creature was but a baby when the baron first took him, and between the two there had grown a per- fect understanding and a most tender affec- tion. The ape lived in his master's room, but had the run of the castle, and knew its every nook and corner. He was a playful, gentle beast, and, while perfectly able to protect himself from the rough jokes of the men-at-arms, never molested anybody. Lady Offaly was not so fond of Jocko, how- ever, for when the baby had first been born the ape had shown signs of jealousy and tem- per, and would have done the baby mischief 1 had he not been seized by his master. Tnctftad of whipping him or punishing him, the baron began to teach the monkey his mis- take, and gradually made him overcome his hatred to the baby. Jocko soon learned that he mast net luirm the precious baby, and took his visits to the nursery as a. sort of daily penance, until one morning when little John was about six months old, the baby, opening hie blue eyes wide, laughed gleefully, and reaching out hie tiny hand, grasped Jocko's hairy fingers. There was a. moment of intense anxiety for the baron, and. then Jocko, with a happy chatter, stroked the baby's face and then his master's, and from that moment the baron, the baby, and the monkey were inseparable. Jocko would wait for hours outside the nur- sery till they would let him in to see the baby, and little John would greet his arrival with screams of delight, for the ape would go through all his antics to please the baby, the most delightful of all to John being the one in which he would lie down on the floor beside him and pretend to be asleep, while all the time he was rocking the cradle with his tail as hard as he could. When the great day of the christening arrived, Jocko, at Lady Offaly's request, was shut in the baron's room. though the baron did not tell her that he had drawn the cover- ing away from the window, so that Jocko could get in an out as he pleased. The morning dawned bright and fair, and an immense company was assembled. Great lords of higlniegr.ee were there, and the bishop had come to perform the oeremony, which was to take place in the great hall, the christen- ing vessel being a large golden bowl. When all was ready the doors at the lower end of the hall were opened, and a great shout went up as the Lady of Offaly entered, accom- panied by her ladies and maids, and bearing in her arms the baby who was the cause of all this feast. Down the hall she came, the happy baron joining her, and smiling at the bright-eyed, healthy baby she carried. Together they laid the infant in the arms of the Bishop, who duly christened him John Fitz Thomas Fitz Gerald. While the feast was being prepared, the baron took his company outside the castle gates to the green, and there showed off the antics of his favourite, to the scandal of the good bishop, who had noticed Jocko's conduct during the ceremony, and looked on him as an evil thing. What a feast it was! There were sides of beef. huge pasties, roast capons stuffed with larks, flagons of mead and stoups of ale, a boar's head carried in triumph by the cook and his assistant, a huge plum pudding borne in. flaming, by six serving-men, and an enor- mous cake shaped like a cradle. The fun grew fast and furious, and at last came the crowning glory of the ale feast. As was the custom of the times, the lady of the castle, followed by a train of maidens. boreftBe aJe-bowl around the hall, giving each guest a draught from it. As the lady appeared, the retainers in the court-yard sprang to their-feet, and grasping brands from the fire, waited for the procession to reach them. Slowly she came down the hall, finally serv- ing the men on the benches, and then out into the court-yard* where the bright stars were paled by the gleaming torches. Jocko, anxious to miss nothing, spraag eat after her, and from the archway over the door made faces at the soldiers below. For a moment Lady Offaly's heart fzned her when she saw so much Ame around her, ?then with'& smile she went from table to Itable. Close to the doorway she encoMtered a. young soldier, who was heading large topch. how to drink from the bowl and hold his torch at the same time, the man threw the firebrand behind him. Lady Offaly watched it with anxous eyes, but it seemed to go out while yet in mid-air, and she thought no more about it In the confusion and shouting which followed the lady's progress, it was some minutes before the man heard the screams of the ape had noticed a denser volume of smoke rising from the Mart-yard than that wbiohcame from the torojaes. The crackling of tgmb-, am? a toB?ae of J flame which abot 19 &am the U?e at huft, ( ^showed t?em what bad bappgna& 'm a] moment there rang through the night th* dreadful cry of "Fire! Fire!" As the cry rosie, Jocko was seen scrambling up the walls in the direction of the windows of the baron's room. It. was soon discovered that the castle was on fire. In those days there were no means of putting fires out, and the only thing to do was to escape from the burning building. What a hurrying and scurrying there was! The gates were fiung wide open, and noble and peasant, master and servant, rushed wildly out to the shelter of the green beyond. With a cry of Save the women!" the men seized Lady Offaly and her maidens, and hastily bore them outside the flaming walls. About fifteen minutes later, the baron, who had been searching for his wife found her. and pressed her to his heart. What was has horror to hear her cry to him: My baby! Where is my baby?" The baby! I thought you had Mat" shouted the baron. No," vailed the lady; ".they carried me out of the court and would not let me return. My baby! My baby!" A cry of horror went round the throng. It was realised that in the confusion the baby had, been .forgotten. The baron and a dozen volunteers rushed forward to save the cuild, but the flames were so fierce that it tofts i f* ttitem to enter at the gateway.' .1 "Where is the baby l^fla^P^BiSSi. one of the men. "Let us scale the walls." The baron pointed to the spot, but as he raised his hand flames stjat out of the windows, and with a crash the roof fell in. The baron sank on his knees, the lady swooned into the arms of her attendants, and a groan of despair went through the throng. The bishop raised his voice in prayer, and all present fell to weeping and supplication. The scene, which but half-hour before had been one of mirth and joy, was now chanced to bitterest woe. Suddenly, strange inarticulate cries were heard from one of the turrets which had so far escaped the flames. Looking UP. the people saw the ape. who up to this moment had been forgotten, standing on a battlement, and-wonderful sight!—in his arma he held the precious baby. A great shout went up, which wae instantly stilled, for the ape- seemingly excited by it. lifted up the infant as though to throw it -down. The Lady Offaly raised her head and uttered a great cry. Bowmen! Shoot the brute!" she shrieked. He will kill my baby!" Fifty bows were raised, but. the baron sprang forward. "Hold!" he cried. "Let no man dare to shoot. Jocko! Jocko!" he cried, and repeat- ing what had been his daily lesson to the creature, added: Love the baby! Love the ba.by!" The frightened ape dandled the infant just as he had seen its mother do, and chattering in ape language, stilled John's lusty cries. Now come to me and bring the baby." commanded the baron, and Jocko obeyed. The people stood spellbound as the creature clambered down the wall, holding now with one foot, now winding his tail round a pro- jection, now holding the infant with his feet while he used his hands, but all the time caring tenderly for his little charge. No oaf moved as the ape descended; the prayers of the good bishop were the only sound that was heard. At last Jocko reached the 'green, and run- ning to his master, eet the baby down at his feet, then climbing up into his arms, laid his little head on his master's breast, and with sobs and chatters held out his poor little burnt paws, asking for sympathy. You may be sure he got it. The baron hugged him tightly, and even kissed his ugly little face. The people were divided between their happiness over the baby and their love for the ape's bravery, and Jocko got all the petting he wanted. His little paws were dressed by the baron's own apothecary, and he lived long and happily, the close friend and playfellow of the whole family. My story is quite a true one. Little John grew, and served his king so well that he was made Earl of Kildare, and one of his descendants was created Duke of Leinster, and to this day the Leinster family use the ape as their crest, and have for their motto the Latin words meaning Never forget a benefit." (The End). TO-MORROW S TALE—"A BREEZY PERSON," by JOHN STRANGE WINTEB.
ABOUT HOSPITALITY.
ABOUT HOSPITALITY. "There's laws for everything in this work McCosh, but people can break most of 'em without bein' locked up for it," said Sergeant Gandy. "If you had to lock us up every time we broke a law of natnr', like you do when we breaks a law o' humaz-zia-tur, by the end o' the month, McCosh, every man. woman, an' child of us 'ud be under look an' key an' the whull county would be » howlin' wilderness. There's the laws o' the itud; there's them laws o' natuv we was talkin' about t'other day; there's laws o* precedence; laws o' honour; an' a lot move, incloodin' the laws o' hospitality. I "It's them laws that yer motbaran-law 9 tekin' advantage of, McOosh, an' well she knows it. You didiet invite her, ye etJír; she came to see the new baby an' ye thought she on'y meant to stay a few days an, sht's bin with ye over a month a'ready. But there it is! Ye're powerless, McOosh. Ye may say the expense is beyand ye-you can't afford to go on givin' her free board an' lodgirr* like this, but whut're ye going to do? Ye cant charge her with anythin', even though ye are a policemaD-DOt so long as ye respect the sacred laws o' hospitality, ye csnt- Of course, it's hard lines that ye ehoold bev to tmEn out o* yer own bed to mek 1x30m for her an' be sleepin'—or tTyim' to sleep—on two chairs an* a egg box in t.4. kitchen, an' I can understand ye're not pleased. Y'r within yer rights in conugumw about it load, to all yer friends aid neighbours, but ye mtunt let yer guest hear ye; the laws o' bogpitaJity stepe in there, MoCosSi, an' limits ye to that. says yer mother-in-law, p ray* 'l''t"e bin here a long time.' Not at all, ma, dear.' says you, not ha:f lomg enough-' must be goin' says obe, Don't," says yon; stop a little lmger-n mass ye terrible-' I'm -afraid I'm in the way,' say* she. 'NotArm" of the kind,' says you, eager like; for, at coorse, she don't know what you've bin mWW private to yer wife an' me an' aU yer friends. 'I atoeps am comfortable on them chains an' that egg box,' says you. 'as if they was spxing- XBa&reBsee an' feather bO& 1\0, Sandy,' Bays she, it's time I was gittin' home.' She seems so set on it, an' you're ao powerful glad, an' so grateful, it, makes yer feel over-anxioos to be friendly zuu'Perlite- '\Vhere'e the harry!' says :{u.. reproachful. 'You don't come often. Make another week of it. It's ban such a happy time sinoe you've bin here—an' eo on. you keeps it up, on'y beoos the laws o' hoe- pitality require it, an' nervous aoll the time for fear she'll change her mind. An' in the end she says well, just to please you an' your missis, sholl stop another week. like as if she was sacrifiean' heraeif, a.R for your sake. So you ha& to smile wide an' pre- tend yoa.'re glad. but as soon as yer gefca aa ezease you gom rag-itr" oat an' telle somebody about it owdigmamvl6 ow lays ail the btaMfro