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SPRING CLEANING. CARPETS BEATEN AND BRUSHED BY PATENT MACHINES;, WINDOWS CLEANED, CURTAINS CLEANED, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS DYED or CLEANED. gBND POSTCARD TO THE Cardiff Steam Laundry, Dyeing, Carpet & Window Cleaning Company, Limited, Minny-street, Cathays. ESTABLISHED 1887. Nat, Tel. 741. VANS TO ALL PARTS DAILY.
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YOU WILL NEVER IMAGINE What an immense selection of Household Furniture, Pianofortes, Carpets, Linoleums, and every requisite for Furnishing throughout is held by BEVAN & COMPANY, LTD., Until you call to inspect their Stocks at 21, DXJKE-STREET, And the enormous Stores of four floors 140 feet in depth, 97, ST. MARY-ST.. CARDIFF. BEST VALUE IN THE KINGDOM. ALL GOODS MARKED IN .LI..IAlX FIG FEES I DELIVERY FEEE.
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE E (Late STONE BROS.), FCOrEBAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL Personal Supervision to All Orders. H Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, ?o. 704; Barry Docks, No 37. rjj Post OCK-e Tel. ?. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: ?STTo ONF? 'j< BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS.. Barry DDoc.ks'F. B 5* ^r0RKING-ST CARDD I?FFF.. ig And -? N ?01. HOLTD,YARn!-DOCKS. ——— R J. MARSH & CO.. ¡' I FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, | REMOVED, i 9, FREDERICK STREET, and I 41, WESTBOURNE-PLACE. I Price List on Application. | N&tion?l Tel. No. 072?. g PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. FJIHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. ? 3 -? ?-  Lessee and Manager ROBERT BEDFORD. EVERY EVENING, at 7.30, The Latest Successful Ccmedy, ^THITE-WASHING JULIA, By Henry Arthur JODes. Next Week: A SAILOR'S SWEETHEART. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel., 362. al854 K ING' s T HEATRE, CÄRDIFF. Sole Lessee and Manager.FRANK BATEMAN. Business Manager ROBERT SAWIN. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PIAYHOUSE. Every Evening at 7.50. THE GREATEST SCOUNDREL LIVING. O Booking- Office Theatre 11 to 2. Tel.. Nat. 01393. al624 Watch for THE FATAL WEDDING." Tie not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF EM P I R E, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director.OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Famous Mimic, HARRY TATE, In his Latest Successful and Most Laughable. Hit, entitled, MOTORING." Miss MAY EVANS, Character Singer. CHAS, VINCENT, the Popular Comedian. LEONARD BARRY and CO. In u'THE MOOCHERS' WALK." THE IMPERIAL ASAHI TROUPE Of Marvellous Japanese Equilibrists. Pert, Peerless PEGGY P R Y D E, 'Inheriting the Talent of the late Jenny Hill —her Mother-. The Novel Double Foot Jugglers, THE WARTENBERG BROS. The Human Enigma, JULES KELLER, Whose Marvellous Performance is beyond description and defies rivalry. A Clever Artiste and Actress in Song, MISS MILLIE HYLTON, v In all her Latest London Successes. Next Week: GEO. ROBEY. 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 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. National Telephone. 625. L18863 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Directo- OSWALD STOLL. To-night.—The Barman and the Tramp, Kelly and Gillette, the Bounding Boys of the Billiard Table. The Herald Comedy Four. Cliff Ryland. Kcusby's In Paris," an Electric Review in Four Tableaux, showing: the most interesting features of the French Capital. TheTally-Ho! Trio. Carlotta Levey. J. C. Jimson and his intelligent Animals. Helen Charles. James Kurray. Conway and Leland. L18364 FOR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. FLORIDA, 9, NEW A IICADE NEWPORI', INSPECT WINDOW. GRAND ASSORTMENT OF PRESENTATION GOODS ALWAYS ON VIEW. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. THE BEST IN QUALITY, THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE. FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. TO GET ALL THIS GO TO THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO., HAYES, CARDIFF. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. HORTON"S ORIGliNAL Female,; BENEDICT PILLSF.F.Orl,. The Proprietor has received thousands of testimonials from all parts. Females of all ages should never be without a box. as they at once remove all irregularities, and are in no way injurious, which is the case with many advertised pills. In boxes, Is. Hd. and 2e. 9d. Sent Post Free, under cover 2d. esttra, direct by the proprietor, G. D. HORTON, (Late Chief Dispenser from the Birmingham General and Lying-in Hospital), 68, Aston-road North, Birmingham LETTERS ANSWERED FREE. THESE PILLS ARE SENT DIRECT ONLY UNDER COVER* EXCURSIONS P AND A. C?IPBELL (LIMITED? P • Sailings froai CARDIFF and PENART" (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting.) CARDIFF AND "WEST ON. LEA VE CARDIFF | RETURNING AT Tues., 9 1.15, > J( 4.0, 6.0 pmjl2.45, 3.0, 5.0, 7.0, 7.15pin Wed., 10.7.0, Q..5 am, 2.15, 3.0, I *7.45 am, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0, 5.0, 7.0 pm 7.4a, 8.0 pm Thurs., 11 7..30, 9.0 11111, 3.15, 3.30 am, 3.15, 4.15, 5.30, 4.30. 5.JM. 6.30, 7.30 pm 6.30, 8.30, 8.45 pm Fri., 12..S.3C, 9.45 am, 4.30, 5.30, 9.30 am, 4.15, 5.30, 6.30, 6.50, 7.30, 3.30 pm 7.30, 9.0, 9.30 pm Sat., am, 5.0, C-30, *10.20 am, 4.45, 6.0, 7.15, 8.15 pm 6.0, 7.0, 9.0, 9.15 pm Mon., 15 8.15, 9.30, 10.30 am, 9.15, 10.30, 11.30 am 12.15, 6.15, 7.15. 8.15, *9.0 pm 6.0, 7.15.*8.15, 9.30, 10 0 CARDIFF AND CLEVEDON. Wed., 10 a2.15, d4.0 pm I. a7.15, *7.45 pm Thurs., 11 630, -7.30 pm |$.45 pm CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. Wed., 10 d4.0 pm I. "6.45 pm CARDIFF AND MINEHEAD. "ues., 9 2.0 pm 6.0 pm Wfd.,10 2.30 pm | 6.45 pm Thurs., 11 8.0 a m | 6.0 pm Fri., H 8.30 am .?.. 5.45 pm S?t.. 13 9.0 am ?. 50pm N:'»..d::l¡l ê 1. ::jllj CMAenR., DIFF. LYNMOUTH, AND ILFRACOMBE T?tps, 9 ?. ? 3.0 pm Wed., 10 "4: +8.30 am I. 1.30 pm Thurs.. 11 8.0, t9.30 am I 4.0 pm Fri., 12. 8.30, t9.30 sm I 4.0. 6.0 pm Sat., I7. 9.0, t9.30. 11.0 am I 3.15, 5.45, 4.0 pm Monu. 15 8.0, +9.30, 11.0 am [ .3.15. 3.45, 4.0 pm TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th. BURNHAM. via Weston.-Cardiff 1.15 pm, Burnham 5.45. MINEHEAD.—Cardiff 2.0 pm, Minehead 6.0. Fare, 2s 6d. CRUISE.—Cardiff 6.30 pm, back 8.30. Fare, la WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th. BRISTOL.—Cardiff 2.15 pm, Bristol 6.45. CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW, via, Weston.- CarcJiff 2.15 pm, Chepstow 6.15, Gfevedon 7.15. Fsves Clevedon Is 6d, Chepstow 2s 6d. MINEHEAD.—Cardiff 2.30 pm, Minehead 6.45 Fare. 2s 6d. OLEVEDON and BRISTOL .-Cardiff *4.0 pm., Bristol 6.45, Clevedon 7.45. Special fares: Clevedon Is 6d, Bristol 2s. THURSDAY, AUGUST nth. CLEVEDON and Cruise Round H.M S FOR MIDABLE.—Cardiff 6.30 pm, Clevedon 8 45 Fare (Clevedon or Cruise), ls. CLEVEDON (not to land).-Cardiir »7 30 pm, back about 9.45. Fare, ls. *Stea-mer doer, not call at Penarth] t Cheap Route to Devon and Cornwall. a Via Weston. d Penarth 20 minutes earlier. IMPORTANT N OTICE. -iTlklis -are issued from Cardiff and Penarth to all nrin cipal Stations in SOMERSET?, D? OR?SFT ?? Weston and G.W.P,. Slobills. Not6lÍeap tickets are issued daHv from Cardiff to Cheddar and Wella; also from a? Taff Vale and RhymMy Stations to ?"?sctt,?uun and Ilfracomoo. For Further Particular37 Tickets &c., slpply W. GUY. 70a. Bute^treet. Oardiff. a854 SUMMER HOLIDAYS! i COOK'S CHEAP TICKETS CARDIFF TO AND FRO, P AIS. 42s. Brussels. 34s. 6d.- Osteud, 30s.: Dieppe, 35s.; Glasgow or Edin- burgh, 298. 6d.: Cork, 17s.; Killarney, 25a. 6d.: Lsle of Man, 20s.; Jersey, 2?.8.: Bournemouth, 13s. 6d.: Penzallce, 19s 6d.; Plymouth, 15s.- Newcastle, 22s. 6d.; Aberystwith, 15s. 6d Barmouth, 13s. 6d,; Llandudno, Tenby, 10a. 6d., &c. Switzerland, including hotel, 5ES. Norway lour. lOgs. Sea Cruises &c.—Programmes and Tickets for all RaB. ways and Steamship Lines of Messrs. Trounce and Sons. Bute Docks, Cardiff. Wires' Trounce, Cardiff. Tel.. Nat. 200. a1357 SALES BY AUCTION CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. PERIODICAL SALES of HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS. 1VTR. PHILIP E. HILL begs to 1.f.J.. announce that he will Hold his NEXT SALE of upwards of 50 HORSES, including HIGH-CLASS HARNESS HORSES HACKS, HEAVY CART HORSES. VANNERS TRADE COBS, and PONIES, at his Rectory as above, on TUESDAY, August 16th, com- mencing at One o'clock. Early Entries solicited, and should be made at once to secure good positions Auctioneer's Offices, 23, St. Mary-etreet, Car- diff. al835 HOTELS AND HYDROS. RJHEPSTOW.—BUSH HOTEL. Noted House for CATERING LliAABJiOU-B JS oorr SMALL PARTIES. Tente on Lawn fdr Outdoor Accommodation. e13192 W. G. OLIVER, Prop 1" >  WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BE C H A M'S PILLS. A medicipe of which the people have long known the remedial yalue in BILIOUSIFAND LIVER DISORDERS. SICK-HEADACHE, FAILING APPE- TITE, LANGUOR, AND WANT OF TONE caused by depressed conditions of the nervous system. Specially suitable for females of all ages. In all such caaeac it is not too much to say that the benefit to be derived from a judicious use of JJEECHAM'S pILLS is pf actically known all over the world. Sold everywhere in boxes, price Is. ljd. (56 pPls) and 2s. 9d. (163 pills). el04 DALE. FORTY. & CO/S PIANOS & ORGANS THE NEW Most Artistic. j Eaay and Pwiect ANGELUS J control of Time and ANGELus ? ExprMsioa. TIT i VTTOTJ I Strmctura.1 AdY&nta?ew PIANO PLAYER (Enuring Dur?biUty. Also SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAL, LIPP PIANOS, CROWN PIANOS, CROWN ORGANS, WEAVER ORGANS. Call and inspect or write for Catalogues to the Sole Agents for this District. REST TERMS FOR CASH OR EXTENDED PAYMENT SYSTEM. PIANOS AND ORGANS BY ALL LEADING MAKERS IN STOCK. DALE, FORTY, AND CO., CARDIFF. Cheltenham. Birmineham. and Elsewhere. t 9 Wedding Cards. QhIHIII|IIIMIiiU LATEST and Jj ø- I NEWEST J | DESIGNS I I NOW READY. 1 1 SAMPLE BOOK & B seat to any addrctt « raccipt of I H Poet Card. | I Stationery Dept&tmentt B I Western Mail, Limited | I CARDIFF. J PREPAID SCALES. COMBINED SCALE for Srpa>u Prepaid Advertisements iu the" WESTERN MAIL" and "EVENING EXPRESS" ;— WORDS. ONCR. 1SRKK SIX TIMES. TldEs. 8. D. 8. D. 8. D. 1 4 0 8 1 4 2 0 15 to 22 1 0 2 0 3 0 23 to SO 1 4 2 8 4 0 E8m £ 1 o » 10 I- 8 WOrd¡;1 Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following rates ;— WWOORRDDS S. O0K\O CE THRKE SIX I WORDS. mWE:. TniS., TlLES. S. D. S. D. S. D. 14. 0 3 0 6 0 9 15 to 22. 0 5 0 10 1 3 23 to 30. 0 7 1 2 1 9 Each extra 0 2 1 0 4 0 6 8 Words.. In all cases ths name and address are counted as part of the Advertisement. SCHOLASTIC. SHORTHAND, Boo,-keeping, Commrdal Arithmetic; private tuition.—Prospectus, Stanton, 92, Lewis- street, Newport. e3999w9 HOUSEKEEPERS, &c. WANTED, by Widower, good HouEkeeper for Con- fectionery and Fruit Busine6s in Khondda Valley; able assist in shop; aged 30-35; comfortablo home.- Apply, with refereaces, G 30, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4253w9 WANTED, steady, sober Housekeeper; el-kild not objected to.-Apply Miss Williams, Newsagent, Cefn Coed. e20wll HOUSEKEEPEB requires Re-engagement or any Hposit,ion of Trust; thoroughly reliable; gooa manager; excsllent references.—G 8, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4205wll WANTED, a trustworthy, Working Housekeeper.- ;'t? ag, and salary required, Box 60, Post- ciBce, Dunu's. Mumbles. e4207wll HOUSEKEEPER to Wldowr or Bachelor; good Hmanagcr; Christian home prefened.-F 77, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e4146w9 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. GENERAL Servant wanted; nurse kept.-Apply Govenings, Dunluce, Cardiff-road, Llandaff. e4303w13 w ANTED a capable and trustworthy Nurse; four childr,,?, eldest 54 ycars, youngest 11 moutbc; nurserymaid kept.-Apply Mrs. Martin, Park House, Blaenavon, Mon. e4274wl3 "-7iTASTED, YC1ung Nurse for two children (3! and 2). II -Apply, after 7, Mrs. Strachan, 90, Connaught- road. e4275wl0 WANTED, Person, not under 25, for light homework f "'d assist bar. Also strong Cook-General; ?01- Kery district.—Apply G 41, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4273w!3 WANTED immediately, a strong Gen ral.-Anply V f Mrs. Jones, Court H?tel, Ton^pandy. e4285wl3 WANTED, by Sepember ith, gook-General; house- f" parlourmaid kept; small family.—Mrs. Naunton Davies, Carmarthen. e42S7wl3 WANTED immediately, General Servant; small family; no children.—Mrs. Brett, 44, Bryn-road, Swansea. e4295wl3 Y OUNG AVaman wanted for general housework; X references required.—Bertram Hotel, Broadway, Iioath, Cardiff. e4293",8 w ANTED, good Plain Cook.-Apply Mrs. T. Whit- tin-gion, Ffrwd Vale, Neath. e4298wl3 GOOD Plain Cook wanted, 8th September. -Apply, Gstat.n6, particulars, Mrs. William Gibbins, Garth- mor, Neath. c4239wl3 WANTED, exper;enœd General; three in family.- I't' Mrs. Henry Smith, 71, Plymouth-road, Pe*arth. e43i09wU T^TANTliD, General Servant; must give good refe- V V rences.—Apply Mrs. Tendry Hayeigal, Cas«-eU, near Swansea. e4314rlS W ANTED, an experienced Housemaid; gentleman's f family; country; good needlewoman required.- Mrs. Trevor Tyler, Llantrithyd, Cowbridge. e54 "'{XT ANTED, respectable domesticated Girl about 16. V -Apply Mrs. Da?ie?, 10, Atlas-place, near Canton Church. cl028 GOOD ook wanted for large family in country; Gsmall dairy, baking. AJso gow Kitchenmaid; aged not under 22; only those having filled similar situa- t-ons need apply.—Came, Nash Majior, Cowbridge. w12 WANTED at once, a gcod Cook-General.-Apply Mrs. f E. Jcsepii, Plasdrew, Llangennech, Llaneily. ew9 PARLOURMAID wanted immediately, country; accustomed to large family; must understand her duties. Also Housemaid; good references essential. Particulars, Carne, Nash Manor, Cowbridge. e424lwl2 WANTED, General Servant; 3 in family.—Mrs. Rees, Mill Farm, LlaiLshen, c-slrdiff. e4236w9 GENERAL; 3 in family; wages £ 14 year; references Grequired.-Apply Ford, Highfield, Dinas I'owis. e4262,,12 w ANTED, active GiTl as Housemaid in gentleman's fa.mily.-Addres8 Box 44, Post-office, Swansea. e4259w!2 WANTED?*immediately, Nurse for two children, 4? and 9; good needlewoman.-Apply, with full particulars, Mrs. Marshall, Carisbrook, Eaton-crescent, Swansea. e4242w9 W ANTED, good General Servant-Apply Mrs Gwji l f Johns, 10, Glanmor-terrace, Uplands, Swansea. c4243wl2 COOK-General wanted; tood plain cook; two other servants kept.-Mrs. Simons, Somerset House, Merthyr Tydfil. e4246wl2 P L?AIN Cook wanted.-Apply, with references, MTS. W. Hrris, 144, High-street, Merthyr. e4245w12 WANTED, Cook for the country.—Apply Mrs. t f Turner, Coity Mawr, Talyhont-on-Usk, BreLon- e4214wl0 DAILY Work wanted by respectable Person; a years' DTeference.?.-Apply M., 55, Castle-road. c4221wll WANTED, good General; small family Apply Mrs. _I! Symons, 55, Conway-road, Cardiff. e4202wll WANTED, experienced House-Parlourmaid.—Apply, W by letter, to Mrs. Hughes, Haroldsmoor, West- Cross, near Swansea. e4206wll ?V ,TED at once, strong Girl about 14 years; must f f have good character; two in family. Apply William Wers, Grocer, Herbert-street, Pontardawe. e4216wll W ANTED, young Housemaid to do housework, f lamps, and assist parlourmaid; aged 18-20; other housemaids kept.-Box 14, Post-office, Neath. w10 WANTED, good Cook-General; house¡dkept.- W i EF fully, Mrs. Gregor, Ynysycynon, Aber- dare- e4199wll WANTED, a Cook-General.-Apply Mrs. Rees, care of Dr. Rees, Gelliwastad-road, Pontypridd, ewll WANTED, a good Cook for a country hotelY good wages given and good references requ;red.-F 94, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4l82wlO W ANTED, two young Generals for Sutton, near r'f London; friends preferred.-Apply, stating age, wages, references, Mrs. Lewis, Strathmore, Langland, near Swansea. e4173wl0 WANTED, young girl as Nursemaid.—A|>ply Mra. f Turnbull, 3, East-grove. e4123wl0 W ANTED, for Bournemouth, Cook- eneral, 3 in family; references required; good wages.— Address Mrs. Rowbottom, Cliff Cottage, Radyr, near Cardiff. e4163w!0 WANTED, good General Servant for country; aged from 20 to 25; single gentleman.?Apply, by letter, to Mrs. Turner, Penpark, Llangibby, Mon. wl4 w ANTED, a strong General and Housemaid. Also __f Kitchenmaid.—Apply 69, Partridge-road. ew9 WANTED, for Newport-road, good Plain Cook and House-Parlourmaid.—Apply Tatham Thompson, Elms, Llandaff-road, Cardiff. e4138w9 WANTED ediately, good G^heral; pJ.a.in coo ing; no washing; comfortable home.-4, Archer- road, Penarth. e4145w9 EXPERIENCED Parlourmaid and Housemaid seeks Situation tog^lier.—Apply C. I., 85, Watkin-street, Swansea. e4139w9 GENERAL Servant wanted; not under 20;i;?d Grefermneea required.-apply Mrs. 800tt, Jeweller, Forth. e4136w9 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, situation as Manager to Small Hotel or Restaurant; experienced in all classes of cater- ing.-Apply F. G. P., Albion Hotel, Portishead. wl3 WANTED, experienced Barmaid; good references required.—Apply Dobson, Ivor Hael Hqtel, Llwynypia. e4276w!3 RE-Engagement w Barmaid; experienced in quick JLIA counter trade; good Teferences.-31, Canal-road, Hereford. «4272wl3 HOTEL Staff (Male, Female) requtred for Re-opening of Hotel, September.-Apply immediately, Russell's well-known Hotel Agency, Bath. Booking Fee 15. only. Stamp. e4283w13 '-XY¡XTED-immediaelY. Barmaid; used to needle- ? V wcrk-Apply Manageress, Tynte Hotel, Mathews- town, near Penrliiwceiber. e4284w!3 HEAD Waitress required 1st September; experienced commercial-room waitress.—Mrs. Sarvi3, Castle Hotel, Merthyr. e4283wl3 SITUATION as Manageress of small Hotel or wi ne Vaults.—R., Post-office, Castletown, Mumbles. e4294wl3 S TEADY young Man wanted for general Public-house work; live in; references requiTcd.-Apply, per- sonally, Bertram Hotel, Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. e4292w3 AltMAlD.—Vacancy for a learner at Marino Hotel, BBzirry Island; condition, ItrOng and good refe- rences as to respectability essential; give first month. oo L ONDON Beetaurant, Mumble,q-Wanted imme- diately, sharp Waiter; best wages and perqu!5it.- Apply as above. e4200wll tTl'ANTED, good General; able to do plain cooking.- Apply Mrs. Davies, Llewellyn's Hotel, PeMre. e4214wll WANTED, good General, &bout 18; fou;-ths kept; good h=e.-GcOrlrO Hotel, ChepsWw. cl002 HOTEL SERVANTS, Continued WANTED, experienced plain Cook-General; 7s.— I Y Apply Mrs. Sheppard, Claude Hotel, Uoath Park, Cardiff. e4lg7wlo WANTED, good strong General, assist Bar occa- T t sionally.—Apply, with reference, Red Lion Hotel, Bonvilstono. C393 W ANTED, respectable Barmaid. Also Housemaid- t T General.—Apply Albany Hctel, Roath Park, Car- diff. e4153w9 I WANTED, exyerienc?d Barmaid; references W required. Also good General not under 25.- Apply Salutation Hotel, Commercial-road, Newport. ew9 EXPERIENCED Barmaid desires Re-engagement; Egood references; used colliery d,?strist.-B., Even- ing Express Office, Mtrthyr. e4142vv9 NURSES T/CfANTED, a capable Fnd trustworthy Nurse; four V V children, eldest 5? years, youngest 11 months: uurseiymaid kept.—Apply Mrs. Martin, Park House, Blaenavon, Mon. C1013 LAUNDRESSES. LAUNDRY.—Finery Ironers wanted: thoroughly experienced hands.—Apply Manageress, Eoath Sanitary Laundry, Mailbcrcugh-road, Roath Park, Car- diff. ° e42S3w12 ACNDRY.—Wanted immediately, Shirt and Collar Inners -Davies, 253, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff. e4130w9 LAUXÙRy.-wanted imme-diat-elyO-;ipeùnced I Ironers and Wa, herwom, -Apply J\í"nagerc, Strain Laundry, Aberdare. e4229wli WANTED, Head Laundrymaid (of two), for private  family in Cardiganshire; aged about !3.—Apply. with references, to F 76, E,?'ng Exprees, CardiS. wS L AUNDRY.-Good Ironers wanted at once; per- manent; gc*d term3; fares paid.—West Park j Steam Laundry, Risca.-rœ1, Newport. e4192wl0 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS WANTED, situation as Coachman, or take charge stud hunters; 18 months' gosd character; mar- ried, two children; aged 30.-G 45-, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4279wi0 WANTED, a few reliable Draym,?n at once.-Apply, W enclosing references, to A. Buchan and Co., The Brewery, Rhymney. e1040 WANTED immediately. Steward and Stewardess, without encumbrance, for the Constitutional Club, Ynishir; salary £2 108. per week, rooms, coal, and light; £50 cash deposit required.—Apply, with copies of two references only, to Stcretary. e1()33 M Rlq. Stuart Menzies recommends her Gardener; a ill. valuable servant; married; leaving for no fault.— Address Tilley, Red House, English Biecknor, Coleford, Gloucestershire. e4281wl3 WANTED immediately, Haulier; well used to horse; Vf agc-d about 20.-Appiy Symonds and Brown, Royal Stores. Barry Dock. e4271wl0 DENTAL.—Wanted, good aU-rcund Mechanic; weT D"P in plate work.-G 46, Evening Express, Cardiff. e42S6wl3 "¥7«ARMER'S Son seeks situ&tion as WOTking Farm J Ba.iliff en Da i rv Farm by 29th September; wife good dairy and poultry manager; no family; highest testimonials.—W. C., Evening Express Office, Swansea. e4296wl3 WANTED, one or two Colliery Fitters.—Apply Ffaldau ColieT:es, Pontycymmer. e42S7wl3 WANTED. Salesman; knowledge of monumental W,ork; on salary and oommion.-G 54, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4311wl3 WANTED, two good Joiners and one Joiner's Mach In i-q.-Davies, Joinery Works, Marlborough- road, Newport. e4308wl3 "fyfTANTED, Groom-Coachman; married.—Apply, by V V letter only, with particulars of age, f=.iiy, and previous employment, L. Wood, Gardenhurst, ?enartb. e4310wl3 WANTED, experienced Groom, under-coachman; y live in.-Apply Coachman, Blaise Cattle. Hen- bury, BTistol. 04231 w12 WANTED, Groom and Coachman; single (indoors); willing to be useful.—State age, particulars, and references, Cwm, Rythcn, Llandovery. e4240w9 WANTED, good strong Lad as fourth in gentle- man's garden; wages, 15s. per week and bothy.- Particulars J. Crofts, Gardener, Rheola, Neath. Glam. e4185wl0 PICTURE Frame Maker wanted; constant job for JL good workman.—F 89, Evening Express, Cardiff. I e4175wl0 WANTED, strong Lad to look after pony and trap, TT and be generally useful on farm.—Apply Baker, Forest Farm, Whitchurch. 64267w3, WANTED, an experienced Barmaid; good reference  V rcoturtd.—Apply M. G., Evading Express, Mer- thyr. e4265wl2 WANTED, situation as Groom-Coachman; thoroughly understands hunters, harness horses, and the breaking of young harges: highly rec l?nded: 2. years present szluat'om?G 28, Evening Exr.?", Cardiff. w9 RAPERY.-Youlig Man wanted; live out -AV. A. Smith and Son, Newport. e4193wl0 I WÃN1"ED, competent Groom-Gardener.—Write, stating age, if married, family, references wage8, cottage provided, Hibbert, Penylan, Cardiff. e4162w9 W A:TËns-pë-Ct3bl;-Chom!l.n;- regular VV employment.—Mrs. Jones, Westbourne Huse H'gh-street.Carditf. e4157w9' WANTED, young man as Gardener; willing make himself generally useful.—F 70, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4133w9 I RESPECTAP-LE Boy wanted.—C. Corn, Metropole J Studios, Cardiff. e4135w9 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for Address- ing Circulars, &c.—Send addressed envelope for proposal, Manager, 38 Elm Lodge, Southall, Mifldlesex. e4252wl3 CLERKSHIPS; £ 85— £ 450—Admiralty, War, Excise, Customs Offices; Vacancieq now open to all aged 15-23; experienced unnecessary; special explanatory pamphlet free.—Secretary, Civil Service Bureau, Albert- hall, Edinburgh. e4269wl3 Solicitor is open to an engagement as Managing A Clcrk; conveyancing branch preferred; many years' experience, moderate salary.-G 48, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4288wl0 w ANTED, a competent Scandinavian Water Clerk; V, must have good connection in Bristol Cliannel. Apply G 49, Evening Express Office. Cardiff. e4?.91wi3 A Boy wanted immediately for office; some hnow- ledgo shorthand required.—Apply, in own hand- writing, stating wages required, G 56, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4313wi0 WANTED, g??ntlemanly, qmaTt, useful Genera! Clerk; W shorthand; splendid opportunity for advancement. Address, full particulars, salary, &c., Homo, G 23, Western Mail, Cardiff. e4237w9 CLERKS wanted; aged 20 to 24.—Apply, personally, Fieldin-gs, Hayes. Cardiff. e4266w9 MANAGEMENT of Branch or Outdoor Assistantship l.f..L wanted by married Man; experienced, sober, and reliable; good references; country preferred; salary about £ 180— £ 200, furnished rooms, and attendance.- G 12, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4244w12 CIVIL Service Esaua., London Matric., Oxford ana Cambridge Prelims., Chartereds Accountants', Medical, and Banks, Shorthand, Typewriting, and Languages; expert tuition; highest Cardiff successes at all latest exams.; special attention to backward pupils.—Write or call the Secretary, Skerry's College, 24, Trinity-street, Cardiff. e4035wl3 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. GENTLEMAN of Influence and Business Tact invited Gto represent large hIgh-class Life Insurance; excep- tional terms.-District Manager, 1, Westbourne-place, Mumbles. e4278wl3 A respectable Man of energy and tact is wanted for good agency, offering highly remunerative employ- ment for spsre time.—Address G 18, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4230w12 A- B.C. Guide to Stock Btchange, 1904 Edition (14th), 200 Pages.—How to open an account with £10 upwards; A B. C. of call options; selections of stocks, fluctuations, and profits; averaging; A.B.C. of Stock Exchange; methods of operating; tape quotations; higheet aid lowest sales last fifteen years; gratis and post free.-Address Publishers, 12, Bank-street, Man- chester. el3295 SHOP ASSISTANTS, MILLINERS 0 UTFITTING.-Wanted, good Junior; live oot.- Apply, with full particulars, Blackmore and Cole- man, Barry Dock.. e4270w13 GROCERY and Provision.—Wanted, several smart Assistants; well up l'n soliciting, with knowledge of Maesteg and district, and personal application pre- ferred; Welsh.—Apply Manager, London and Man- chester Provision Company, Maesteg. e4312ul3 WANTED, first-hand Dressmaker.—E. Howells, V V London House, Tredegar. e4149w9 DRAPERY.—David Evans, Bradford House, Hanelly, requires experienced young Man accustomed to Fancy Departments; good window dresseT (Welsh). wlO WHITAKER and Jones, Westbourne House, High- t' t' tTeet, Cardiff, have vacancies for Apprentices to Dressmaking. e4158w9 M ILLIN igRY.-W anted, an eq*rienced Hand.— jyL Apply, by lettw, personal preferred, Ingram Davies, Draper, Maestsg. cl014 UTFITTING.—A Junior and an Apprentice wanted. -William Jones, High-street, Abercarn. e4152w9 DRAPERY.—David Evans, Bradford House, Liane'iy, requires thorough experienced young Lady for Mantle department. Also experienced young Lady for Fancy (Welsh). e4141w9 APARTMENTS. Ap ARTIIEXTs-=-Do;lblõ- Bed¡:;¡.rnd-Diïï for gent, lady, 2 children, about 3 weeks; best pari Cardiff .-SLArman, 64, Beresford-road, Portsmouth. e43007wlo WANTED at once, three Bedrooms at Farmhouse, near Cardiff and railway station.—G 52, Evening Express, Caidifl- c4302wl0 PARTMENTsT—Two good rooroa, with oven grate; j rent 2s. 6d. week.-17, Seymour-street, Moors. e42BOwl3 B. LACKPOOL.—Apartments, public or private; con- _L) venient to trains, trams, sea, and places of entertainment; piano.—Mrs. Lund, 4. Clifford-road. w9 P ENAKM.-ApaTtments to Let. Bryn Hyfryd, 1, Station-road; close station; easy distance pier. wll L ON-DON.-Superl(yr Apartments for visitors by day L j or week; moderate terms; board optional; central. —Write requirements, Manageress, 41, Barnard-street, J Rumll-squam. eum PREMISES. m ESSM. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, M AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold M9 "Western Mail" daily. Prmted Rister free. OStces. 9? St. Mary-street. CaMjif. Established 1849. QTABLE, Coachhous(', d Loft to Let in Stace?,- I?ns; rent moderate.—Apply 107, Stacey-road, Car- dig- e4304w!3 I TO Let, 38, Alfred-eref-t Roath Park, 5 bedrooms, hot | JL Md Mid bath; newiv dccorated.—Gillard, Neville Hotel, Clare-road. e42í34w12 i5û Sale 2 convenient Houses, Victoria-street, Blaina. | F-APPIY, particulars, B'ddjf?, Alexandra-street, Blaina. e4256w12 BARRY Island.—To Let, wfU Furnished House.— B Apply r write Samul Harwood, 48, ,edl>?nk- cre-wnt. e4190wl0 A Furnished ]Fio????at Pcrthcawl; clœe to sea, pœt- Aofri?. and conven?@nf for golfers; for August, September, or a term; watr. gas, and gmd drainage. —Apply Miss Gil'.ett, Rockside, Porthcawl. e418Swl3 SWANSEA.—To Let. IZ Picton-place, 11 rooms, bath, garden, fiont and back; back entrance.—Apply Bcberts, Auctioneer, 40, Oxford-street, Swansea, ewll "pOR Sale, Penylan Hill, Semi-detached Double-fron: X Houses; cellar in basement; ground floor, three reception rooms, large chica pantry, and larder; first floor, five bedrooms and billiaTd-room, bath and w.c.; second floor, three bedrooms; ground rent £ 8 10s.— Apply Comley. 84, Perylan-road. e62  Let, 3!. Chepstow-road,M?indee, -??ewport.- Apply wmmEt, 31, Chepstow-rf?d; immediate possession. e4172wl0 TO Let. TSt Stacey-road, 3 reception rooms, kitchen, 6 bedrooms, conservatory, hot and cold bath; rent moderate-A-pply Sessions (Limited), Cardiff. e4166w9 P.tman-street.—Six bedrooms; modern improve- JL rent 16s. incluive.-Yeoland, 17, King's- road. e4156w9 I TO Let, No. 17, Tudor-road, Cardiff, fourteen rooms, bath, &c.; in good repair rent Ll per week inclu- give.-Apply Mr. E. H. Crafter, "Evening Express, CU., diff. elSOOo OFFICES. I OFFICES to Let; commodious and weU-Iightod; most ? central part of Cardiff.—E. Nelson and Co" 3, St. John's-square. eI3173 ST. Mary-street, Cardiff. Several well-lighted rooms, I singly or in suites, in Western Mail-ehamfcers; passenger lift; electric lighting; lavatory on each floor. —Apply Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. NEWPORT, Mon.-?-c?t?'?i?httmbersr 22, High- Nstreet, to Lt as CL?,ce.?, together or puately; one or two splendid rooris on first floor; recently reno- vated and fitted electrically throughout; small room on second floor; also large room top floor, suitable for stock- room.—Apply to Local Manager, on premises. el3007 THREE very large rooms on ground floor, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, suitable for solicitor, architect, auctioneer, estate agent &c.; rent £ 45.—Apply Mr. E. H. Craftar, Evening Express. Cardiff. e.3005 rpO Auctioneers and Others.—To Let,. Sahe of Rooms X en ground aoor Weetem Ma;l-??h?,mben, Cardia; rent very moderate—Apply Mr. E. R. Crafter, Evening Express, Cardiff. el3004 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES, &ê I BARGAINS In Second-hand Motor-Cycles.-3i-b.-P. Riley Motor-Cycle, as new; 3-h.p. Rex, 1903 pat- tern; also Si Kerry;. all .in first-class ordwr. Appointed official repairers for the*Automobile Great Britain and Ireland. Ay 1 iff a and Sons, Daisy Motcr and Cycle Works, Cardiff and Newport. el3238 THE Only Agents in Wales and Monmouthshire for j_ genuine De Dion Cars, 6, 8, 10, and 12 h.p.; also Rex Csrs and Motor Cycles; agents for M.M.C. Cars and Kerry Motor Cycles; any other make of Car supplied at London prices. We keep in stock good supply of Dunlop Motor Car Tyres and Accessories. Experienced erg?Mrs for repa?ra to cars and motor cycles.—Ayliffe and Sons. DaSY Motor Wor, CMdia and Newport. Write for catalogues. Nat. Telephone 832. Telegraph address Aylrffo Cardiff. ei28$4 CTEA?IMotor?rr i?-??; excellent condition ? well kept; ?P?ctica Md tr!? run mvited; bar- ?in.-Appty Ernest Samuel, 32, New-road, LI=neUy. e4250w9 I  THE South Wa.l, Westgate-street, Cwdiff, are the R?le Wbola1e and Retail Agents for ,jouth \\aM for cicment-TaU?t, Argyll, and Daimler Cars. A fine ltion of l?N Cars always 4n stock. e can, quote manufacturers' prices for any make of car. c,  THE south Wa!eaMoto' CompaDy have the Lrgest Tunfl Bm Section ct?? Motor CtOtMmr, TvrM 1 and AcMMorics In Wales' cl3002 and Kcu6c;ories In Wale?. 13002 B iJ-8 i- N P R E hi I B E S. Bo A.RGOED.-ror Sale, Double-fronted Shcp-House, main street; suitable any buainw,G 15 Exprm, Cardiff. e4220wll PHOTOGRAPHER'S Studio, centre of Cardiff; j. immense trance all day.-E. Nelson and Co., 2, St. John's-square, Cardiff. el5I74 LARGE, lofty Room, 18ft. by 56ft_ suitable for E ?n,ifa?turer's stock-room and office, ground !loor, Western Mail-chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Also other roons cn same floor. Apply Mr. E. H. Crafter, Western Mail, Cardiff. el2738 TO Let, St. Mary-atreet, Cardiff, an excellent Lock-up rt?O Let, St. Mary-atreet, Cajdiir. &n exeeHent Lock-up -Apply Mr. E. H. Crafter. Westem Mail CardiC. el28I2 PUBLIC-HOUSES. EASILY-Managed, profitable Fully-licensed House, Bristol; present tenant five years; will sell for £ 200; worth £ 350.—Appiy Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. COUNTRY Beerhouse, Somerset; pays brewers £35 monthly; ingoing £170; highly recommended.— Apply Tebbs, Bristol. COUNTRY Beerhouse; two acres land, g.,?,& pig- /?OU?TBY Beerhouse; two acres land, garden, p:g- Tebbs. F ULLY-Licensed House, situate in Bath; suit begin- j' ners; ingoing about £ 90.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. COUNTRY Fully-licensed House, between Bath and Chippenham, Wiltshire; ingoing £ 110.—Apply 'i'ebbs, Bristol. PROFITABLE and Easily-managed Fully-licensed .JL House, centrally situated, Bristol; taking a.bout £ 25 weekly; ingoing £350 cash; sound investment.— Apply Tebbs. Bristol. COUNTRY Hotel, near railway station, between Bristol and Taunton; fully-furnished; £ 950.— Apply Tebbs. OUNTRY Hotel; takin- abmt £ 100 monthly; nice garden; orchard; stabling; iully-{uTn:shed; ?700. —Appiy Tebbs. SÜUÑD Beerhouse, Bristol; paying brewers about JEM monthly; ingoing £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. c IOMPACT otel, centre Bristol; closed on Sundays; suit any industrious couple; ingomg £ 170.—Tebbs. e4234wl2 MR. Hillmnn begs to announce that, having fully 70 Hotels, Inns on his books, finds it impossible to advertise all requests, callers from thope requiring same. Offices, S, Skinner-street, Newport. £ 630.—Hotel, fine inarket town; same hands 29 years; owner retiring; nIce garden; meadow; homely place.—Call Hillman, Skinner-street, Xewport. HOTEL, best town on the Hills; grand trade; ingoing valuation about £350; certain fortune; every Proof .,A.ll Hillman, Skinner-street, Newport. £ 250.—RoadsKie Hotel, with meadow, gardens; tenant five years; money-taking place.—Call Hillman above. £ 2,000.—Free Hotel: splendid commercial trade; same I hands many ye_ng.-Call Hil!m. £-7t1.-Beerhou.e; present tenant five years, retiring. d L Call Hillman, Hotel Valuer, Skinner-street, New- port. e424Sw12 WANTED, Management or rent, Licensed House, 'f by Stnn Pensioner; excellent referenMS.—U. W., Evening Express, Swansea- e4243w12 ABERDARE.—For ?mmc<!i?te Disposal, Lease of the AFather!zill',? Arms, double-licensed house, situated in centre f town.-APPIY W. T. Morgan, Auctioneer and Valuer, Aberdare. cl017 SWANSEA.—Long Lease of Free Double-licensed House for Sale: best position in town; splendid trade; no agents.-U. n., Evening Express, Swansea. e42C9wll MUMBLES.—For P?e, & Copyhold Donble-licmsed ?'JL Inn.—Apply F 92, E?5? Express, SwM&ea. ewlO EWPOP.T.—Single" licensed Tlcuse; rent ;C52, includ- l.\ ing rates; ingoing at valuation.-Swalwell, Skinner- street. e4223wll EWPORT.-C,oW Deerhouse; trade utensils; at valuation; rent £ 50.—Swalwell, 10, Skinner-street. e4224wll NEWPORT.—Single i?:.?. -d R?..se; low rent; uten. &c., at valuat 10 '1 sil &c at vaJuatio:1.- Swalwell 10, Skinner- street. e4225wll CHEPSTOW.—Excellent Double-licensed House; rent ? ?24 per yeaT.-S?vW?vel!, 10, Skinner-street, New- port. e4226wll NEWPORT and District Register of Properties for Sale and to Let, sent post free on application.— Swalwell, Auctioneer, 10, Skinner-street, Newport, wll BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL OYSTER Bar, cheapbest position Cardiff; satis- factory reasons given for selling.—G 50, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4305wl3 £ 10.—Snug, Groœry, Tobacco, G.l Business; X, R3ath; fi3taiblishod; proüta.ble.-Rœch, 10, Church- street, Cardiff. e4239w!2 TO-Let, good Butchers' Business iA thriving coWery JL district.—Apply immediately to| F 95, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4195wl0 JEWELLERY FOR SALE. IS your Watch Wrons ? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of watchea of every description (English or Foreign) is 36, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Sjiridion). Clocks and Musio Boxes c>eas«d and repaired. e917i BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &c. BICYCLES.—Startling Revolution in Prces! Agents* J) I?onts DTWund With.-The celebrated "War- wick" Cycles now supplied direct from factory to rider at the enormous reduction of 33 1-;) per cent.; £12 12s. Models £8 lis., Crabbe front brake, Bowden back brake, any be6t tyre; £ 9 9s. Models £ 3 6s.. Bowden brake, Middlemore saddle. Easy payments, reasonable extra, from 10s. monthly. Approval before payment. Two years' guarantee. Send postcard, it will save you l pounds.—Warwick Cycle Company (Dept. G), College 1-?bmadmgs, Spring ELw. Bir-?gbam- eiam BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &c., -I Continued. ARudge-Whitwortli Roadster, no bmlzes cr mud- A gua,d fae<l bar, j\1St rc-piittd and re-enamelled at our Coventry works, new tyre fitted, dropped or flat handlebar, L3.-Rudge-Whit wort li (Limited), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A-LactY'8 Unit}" Bicycle, Dunlop tyre5, Westwood A rims; good, Etrong machine; suit learner; 3N.- R?dge-WhUworth (Limited), 108, St. Mary-street, C.?- dill. A Quadrant Gent's Roadster, Dunlop tyres, Westwood rims, fixed gear, tyTe brake, flat handlebar, £ m. roller chain; £ 3 109.-Rudge-Whit.worth (Limited), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Roadster Bicycle, CUpper Tyre#; 20s.-Rudge-Wbit- A,orth (Lim,edi, 108, St. -Mary-street, C*areiff. .A worth (Limited), 1C8, St. Mary-street, C&)?iC. A- -i'l\n-eRDaster,. Clincher 1yres: gear-case, ,?th A- o?'-b?tth, b,-a?e, and mudguards, 95?n. fram, £3 lí. 6d.-Rudg-e-Whitwort!1 (Limited), ICS, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. AKudge-V.'hitworth Gent's Special, 27in. f,am?, Clip- Aper tyres, roller chain, front tyre br,k,; L4 10s. —Eudge-Whitwcrth (Limited), IGS, St. Mary-street, Car- diff. A N.Imperial Rover Light Roadster, 24in. frame, Xi. Clipper tyres, drop handlebar; in splendid order; f3 Ife.—Eudge-Whitworth (Limited^, 108, St. Mary- strest, Cardiff. ACaicott Bicycle, 23jn. f:amc, Dun!cp tyres. West- A wood rims, pated: £ 3.—Rudge Wh'tworth (Limited), 1CS, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. OTANDAIiD Rudge-tyhitworth Ilc'-d Racer, 25in. ?TAXDARDBud?e-Whitwortir'Ho?dEa.<-er? 25m. chain: joint less rim; tyre in qood condition; L3 155.- Rudge-Whitworth (Limited), jOg, St. Marv-street, Car- diff. ■ STANDARD Rudge-Whitworth. 1904 machine, 23in. ?tTAXDARD Eudge-Whitworth. 1904 machine. 23;?. but slightly soiled; £ 8 gs.-Rudge-Whitwol-ii (Limited), 10E, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. RUEGE-Whitworth Aero Special Roadster, free wheel, I two brakes, gold-lined; usual price £15 155,; accept lOuguineas.—Rudge-Whitwcrth (Limited), 108. St. Mary-s; rre-i, Cardiff. e€5 R ALPHGmn and Co., 142, Bute Docks, mrner of t? Pairick-ótreet, CaTdHI, hold large stocks of Clincher Tyres, Cambridge Tyres, Edlin Sinclair Tyres Beadededge Covers, Flap Covers, Inner Tubes, and all Cycle Rubbers and Accessories, and sell at manufac- turers' prices. Garden Hose chwp. For all Waterproof and Rainproof Garments their prices cannot be beaten. Inquiries for prices of Mechanical Rubbers, Asbestos, and Leather Goods respectfully invited.—Note address: no other in Cardiff. e5< A Few "ent's Standard Rudge-Whitworth, racers ana Aroa,?-ricers, ,-arhus size frames to suit short or tall riders; perfectly new mammes; fitted free wheel, two brakes, Jointless hollow rims, plated, with lined centres and edges: any gear fitted; any pattern handle- bar: rubber or lat-trap pedals; 26in. or 2Sin. wheels; I price £8 155., to clu. Also a few good Second-hand Gent's Machines, from 30s. upwards.—Full particulars on application to Eudge-Whitworth (Limited), IOC, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Newport Agency: 74, Comraercial. street. e!32E0 MARVELLOUS Bargain.-Gent's high-class Cycle: lll. n.o use to owner: free wheel, no brake, Dunlop licensed tyres on silver-plated rims; latest 1904 light roadster; new last month; highly finished and guaran- teed perfect, as new: complete with gas lamp, bell, bag, &c., sacrifice at £ 4 12s. 6d. cash, lowest; approval willingly.—F. House. Deyon Villa, Walltscote Grove- road, Weston-super-Mare. el3328 MUSICAL. I FOR E.B. Bass, ? Baritones, 2 Tenor Horns, _P Cornet. Piccolo, B:g Drum, Kettledrum.—Apply 14. Thompson-street, Barry Dock. e4177wl0 Pianos, Pianos.—R. J. Heath &00 ScM' P special oners In !ren-framed Pianofortes, with aU the latest modern improvement*. ARTISTIC7, iledei; good walnu am; full comp&M; A c?a £15 I "TK ^UT.OFEAJT^Model; "Be walnut cue: check action; 'I trichord. &c., cash, £18 16» Å LEXAN DER" Model; full compaas; handsome mirqueterie panel, &c.; cash, £23 12s. ed. •f-g-ANDSOME Pianoforte," In Louis came; full size t~g and compass, rich case and tone; double sconces; cash £25 4s. "TTTUSIC Trades, A?sociat;oa" Model; marvellom ?JL val?e. beautiful, rich tone; cash. &!1. "T-VRAWING-Room Model", perfect instrument for a perfect Instrument for touch, ton, and durability cub. £ 35 10s. TV TV jTE shall be pleaswd to arrange for any of these instruments to bo obtained on cur improved Hire System. -For terms, Are., call at R. J. Heath and Sons, 76, Queen-street (coi'ner cf Charles-street), Cardiff. Also fontyoridd, Penarth, and Port Talbot. allia ALE, ?otty. and Co.'s Speci&Hties In fnU compMw, D4ron-fran,ed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, E16 16a. (class A); eotld walnut wood case. "C 01 LEGE" Model; cash, iJIS lit. (class B); solid walnut wood case EDUCATIONAL" Model; cash, A:22 los.; tantUomt I wamut wood caso. NFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, £ 2J IDt.; ftUI Me, upright piano; vertical stringing. ?TRCKCLAD" Model; csh. 428; tm?U uprjcb moo X overstrung. "T ISZT' MAel; -ash. £ 31 10s.; magnifloent ?alue; I i overstrung. "T7"AISER" Model; tMh, ?M2; & taU eprl?ht conmrt XV grand. ALL above Models can be had on our Hire Purchase ?? Sysieia for ? small sum monthly. W and Inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano at a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and Co., Piano and Or?M MerchMta, JL? High-s'Te? and Castle rcade. Cardiff. el0596 LAND AND FARMS FOR 8al, four Fowls and nine Ch4chens.-79, Paget- JL/. street, ?ran?etowTi, Cardiff. e4315w13 '¡T ANTF:D1.llaa Farm, 40—50 acres, to rent or pur- k,v ha s ,.I 4, Keening Express, Cardie. e4203wl1 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. 7VJ"EW Landau, Wagonnette, Tudor Gig, small Tudor il Gig to suit 13 hands; Governess Car, Princess Cart. With rubber tyres.—Lewis. Oarriaee Builder. Cardiff, el 1033 FOR Sale, Trap, coè) size; rubber tyres; best fittings; good as new—Wellington, Magor. e4217wll HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &c JERSEY Cow, with Calf, good milker and butter cow. Also 4 Pcrkers, 18 weeks old; 7 ditto, 13 weeks, and Sow, 12 months old; ^11 in good condition.—Apply Gardener, Hill Cottage, Brockweir Common, near Tin- tern Station. e42 £ 4wl2 w NOLESA-TB Aterchants want strong Horse -for V f trolley 15i to 16 hitnds.-Griffiths, Womanby- street, Cardiff. e4148w9 FOR Sale, 3 Horses; quiet to ride and drive. Also J' very good four-wheel Dogcart, the property of a gentleman who is going in for a motor-car.—Full par- ticulars from E. Bramley, Auctioneer and Valuer, Bridgend. doos DOMESTIC ARTICLES KNITTING Machines.—Cheapest House in Wales; Klenms free; h.?e or cash work found; distance no object.-G-riffttbs. 146, Windsor-road. Neath. el3297 t S PENC-WR, the Universal Provider for Babies, C-t. John's-squaer, Cardiff. SPENCER for Latest Designs In Baby Carriages. Send for price lists. Sea his showrooms. SPENCER for Folding and Push Carts, in all the new American and English designs. Inspection solicited. SPENCER for Summer Canopies; the largest assort- jj men. in the Principality. An inspection is solicited. SPENCER'S Zath Chairs, Invalid Chairs. Send p.c. for list. s PE.icER'S Wonder of the Age Sewing Machines, complete for 5fis. 6d. Send p.c. for lists. S FENCER'S Mangling and Wringing Machines, O Washing Machines. Send p.c. for lists. SPEXCEWS Knitting Machines. The Eclipse is the best Knitter 111 the world. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER for Toy Mail Carts, Toy Prams, Children's Tricycles, and Tricycle Horses. SPENCER'S only address is St. John's Church- 1 square (opposite Crureto. Cardiff- el2604 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs and Hands; Steels for weak legs; .1-}., Spine Supports; strong Elastic Trusses; Lady Attendant for Elastic Stockings, Belts, &c.; Crutches, Trusses, Eyes, Bandages, &c., In stock; illustrated list. -Maker and repairer, Allen Pearce, Charles-st. (off Queen-st.), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Briiitol. el3222 SPORTI N (i GREYHOUND.—For Sale, scecond &son B cli; 'inner on the bench and in the field, £ 2; third season dog; winner of stakes, 305.; both very fast and clever; approval with pleasure.—Apply Williams, 18, Church-street, Hay, Hereford. e4277wl3 C ARIrRIDGBS.-Thei (;ardlff Cartridge, Ts. 6d. per 100; I loaded with Schultze or Amberite smokeless pow- der. 7s. 9d. per 100; once used always used; samples given free on personal application; Nobel's Ballistite, 99. 6d. per 100. Orders for 1,000 eartridgea delivered free.—Supplied only by Cross Bros., Cardiff. GUNS, Riaes. 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EBY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT—COPYRIGHT.] JANET'S LOVERS. By P. B. SUTCLIFFE. Janet Graham was a pretty, blue-eyed, golden-haired girl, and the only child of a retired merchant, who resided in a handsome suburban villa in the southern suburbs of Glasgow. Young, good-looking, and heiress to her father's large fortune, Janet, as may be supposed, had many admirers; but the two sh-3 eeemed to favour most were Archie Ingram and Philip Masters. The former, a-u artist, with his way to make in his profes- sion, had little but his good looks to recom- mend him, while the latter was -ich, .nd a recognised man of fashion. Despite all the advantages on the side of Philip Masters, Janet faToiyed the artist, and although the latter was persistent ia his attentions, she gave her heart to Archie Ingram. Tho birth of Janet had cost her mother' life, and Mr. Graham's household at Myrtle Grove had since that time been managed by his sister, an elderly maiden lady. Mr. Graha-m was an easy-going individual, and his sister ruled both him, iiis daughter, and his household with a rod of iron. Why do you never aek Archie Ingram to I dinner, Aunt Sarah?" asked Janet one day. Aunt Sarah was straight-Laced, prim, and orthodox in all her views, and had somehow taken a. dislike to young Ingram, while Philip Masters was her special favourite. I "I cannot understand. Janet, how you have' learned to talk in such a flippant manner. You never heard me call young men by their Christian names," she answered, with a hard stare at her nieee. Xo, indeed." returned Janet; "but then we have known A—I mean. Irr. Ingram—for firucli a long time." That makes no difference. The only man a woman has a right to call by his Christian name is her husband. As to inviting Mr. Ingram here, I may say. during the years that I have presided over your father's household. I have so far managed to guard it from penniless adventurers. There was a long pause, when Janet, BUd. d-enly looking up in her aunt's face, said: It is strange that rich men are never so interesting as those who are poor." Good gracious!" exclaimed Aunt Sarah, "how can a poor man be interesting to you? Any right-minded girl cannot help being interested in a man who is rich and a gen. tleman besides." Then I don't suppose I am right-minded, Aunt Sarah ?" Aunt Sarah busied herself with her knitting for a minute or two before answer, ing. If you are not, then it's your own fault. Now, there is Mr. Masters, young and rich. I am sure he is interesting." I have never found him so." You were scarcely civil to Mr. Masters last night." I detest him." Janet Well, Aunt Sarah ?" Is this to be my reward. M!t,r watching you with a mother's care and love from your cradle, and after my teaching and the example I have shown you?" A smile flickered about Janet's mouth, for it occurred to her that her aunt had not shown her an example in marriage. "I can't help it, aunt; I don't like him." At any rate, you ought to pay some- respect to those who have seen more of life than you have." AYhich means, aunt, that I ought to marry Philip Masters." Aunt Sarah coughed, and '.hout answer- ing directly the remarks of her niece went on: Your father's health is failing, and only yesterday I was explaining to him the respect you had for Mr. Masters. He wae greatly relieved at the prospect of seeuig your future safe." Father will never force me to marry against my will." Force!" rep-sated Aunt SaraJi, with a snort. "Certainly not; but at the same time he will expsct obedience from his only daughter." Again Janet paused, then said: "I don't like Mr. Masters." Why?" demanded her aunt. I don't know, but I won't marry him." Girls should never say won't where mar- riage is concerned," returned her aunt, sternly. If they do, they generally live to regret it." Janet was wondering if her aunt had used the word "won't" in reference to marriage, when a visitor entered and put an end to tho discussion. That evening Philip Masters dined with the Grahams, and strove to make himself agreeable to Janet, who received his atten-" tions with a coolness that boded little good for his hopes. Later, when her aunt had fallen into a comfortable snooze, and while her father and Masters were sitting over their wine, Janet quietly left the drawing-room and slipped out. Making her way to a quiet corner of the extensive grounds attached to Myrtle Grove, she found Archie Ingram wait- ing for her. Archie welcomed her with all a lover's eagerness, and after a little Janet said: I can only stay for a very few minutes. Mr. Masters is with papa, and my absence may be observed. "He is a. lucky fellow in being able to spend the evening in your society." f "Well, I don't know about that," remarked Janet, with a smile. Aunt Sarah has been laying dreadful things to-day." I know she has a great contempt for me, or perhaps it's for my poverty." "I don't mind what she says about that; but then she wants—insists That you should marry Philip Masters," put in Archie. How could you guess, Archie ?" Easily, little sweetheart. It was quite obvious from the first that Masters was her favourite. But you love me, darling." "Yes," returned Janet, with a bright smile. "I am hardly in a position to ask you to be my wife, Janet; but rather than Philip Masters should cause you any trouble, we will get married—that is, if you are willing to trust me." You know I would trust you my life, darling," answered Janet, her head nestling on his breast. Our home, dearest, will be but a, poor one. and poverty is hard to bear." It will be as hard for you at it will be I for me," she returned. "Scarcely. You have been accustomed to luxurious surroundings, -hile my life has been o struggle all along." With a smile Janet looked up in his face, ana said: "I would rather face poverty with you than live in luxury with Phi ip Masters. And now, Archie, dear, I must go," and with her lover's kisses still burning on her lips she hurried ba-ck to the house. She reached the drawing-room without her absence having been detwted, and soon after her father and Philip made their appearance. Janet could not help admitting that Pbiii:) Masters was good-looking, and could make himself agreeable when he chose to thiow asilie his foppish, affected manners. He was assiduous in his attentions to her that evening, and Janet appeared to receive them with more favour than usual. After quitting the grounds of Myrtle Grove, Ingram did not turn citywards, where he resided, but made his way through the scattered suburban residences, and out into the 'country. He wandered on for some dis- tance until darkness set in, when he turned and retraced his steps. Just as he was Hear- ing Pollokehields station, he observed Philip Masters a few yards ahead of him. Quicken- ing his steps with the design of overtaking him, he was surprised to observe a woman emerge from the shadow of the houses and lay her hand on his arm, then walk on at his side. Suddenly the young artist started. The woman's figure, her height, the colour of her hair, so reminded him of Janet Graham that the blood rushed back to his heart. and it seemed for an instant as if he '01l1d choke. Then the sound of her voice re-assured him, and he heard her say: You have not kept your promise, Philip." Masters started at her touch. Why, Janet," he said, I was thinking of you." She laughed harshly. You have broken every promise you evef made to me." What is wrong to-night ?" Again she laid her hand on his arm. and, puhing him round until the light of a street lamp fell on his pale jeatlrcs. said: When I listened to your soft speeches, and in an evil hour fled from my home, we were to be married in two days. With one excuse or another ^you put it off from week to T eek. and now it is months, and I am But yet your wife." "I cannot, marry you," he answered shortly. Do not speak harshly to me. Philip. I believe you have spoken the truth now. Why did you not do so before? But go your way and I will go mine, and let Coi juaga between the villain and his victim." Without another word she turned a-vay, and brushing past Archie walked along the street with unsteady steps. Again he was struck with her resemblance to Janet Graham, and acting on the impmse of the moment., he followed her The girl appeared to be in a dazed sort of state, and was making to cross the street, when if Archie had not caught her by the arm and dragged her back, she would have been run over by a passing hansom. I thank you," she said, on realising her dingsr, and at the same time looking hard at him. I am glad I was near." he answered, wth a. smile. I observed you speaking to Mdlip Masters, and may also tell you frankly that I was forced to overhear part of your conversation." "It matters little," she replied. In that you may be wrong. It is pos- sible that I might be able to help you. 1 know Philip 2fasteris to be a hypocritical villain." I think I distrust all men now," she answered, scanning his features closely. In what way could you hrlp me ? That altogether depends on the amount of confidence you are willing to repose in me. "If I trusted you implicity, in rrhat way could you help me ?" "In many, perhaps. Possibly in nothing. But if you do trust me with your story, your confidence will never he abused." She looked at him again, then with a. candour equal to his own, answered: I believe you are honest, and I will trust you. She then told him her story, which, briefly put, was this. Her parents had died when she was quite young. She had been brought up by some distant relatives, who sent her out to earn her living as a teacher. She had been introduced to Miilip Masters, who had professed a great love for her. In an evil hour she had agreed to elope with him. he stating that all arrangements for their n arriage taking place < n the following day had been made. By means of one excuse or other he put off the marriage, and now refused altogether to keep his promise. I think I can see a. way to help yoi," said Archie, when she had concluded. Meanwhile I must ask you to trust me a little further. Philip Masters, I may teli you, seeks in marriage the hand of a charm- in- girl, the daughter i f a veil-known Glas- gow gentleman. Would you mind accom- panying me to Mr. Graham's house, and t<T. ing him and his daughter the story yor have just told me ?" Willingly," she answered. "In Mr. Graham and his daughter yon will find friends who will help yon to right tile wrong you have suffered." Some further conversation ensued, and arrangements for the next day were made, then Archie hastened to his rooms, where he sat down and penned the following note: Dear Janet,—Will you try and ge:. your aunt away from home to-morrow after- nron? Get her away as far as possible, so that she cannot return for several hours. I had a curious experience last night, and have something of great importance to lay- before your father and you. I know you wrI. manage to get Aunt Sarah out of the w.,(Y.-Yours ever, Ac., ARCHIE." The following morning Janet was dowa. stairs early, and had time to read her ietter before sitting down to breakfast. I wonder virat it can be," she thought. It is not so easy as Archie thinks to get Aunt fcarah out of the way." But Janet recognised that everything is fjr in love and war, and in. dealing "ith her aunt did not hesitate to use a little bit of mild deception. The result was that when Archie called. Aunt Sarah was out of the way, Mr. Graham was ready to see him, and Miss Baymondl was introduced to both father and daughter. Quietly, but with much feeling, Miss Ray- mond told her story, and when she had con- cluded a long consultation took place, and the four separated, appearing to understand each other thoroughly. Good-bye for the present, Miss Raymond. I iiiink you will find my way of righting a wrong the best," sÚd Janet as they parted. A few days later it was given out that Janet Graham and Philip Masters were to be married in a month from that date. The invitations were sent out. Mr. Graham being particular to invite all Philip Masters* friends as well as his own, so that the oom- pany was a large one. It was the marriage day. The guests had assembled, the officiating clergymen were ready, and the bridegroom had taken his place, when Mr. Graham, with what looked like two brides, one on each arm, entered the room. Halting in front of Philip Masters, he briefly apologised for delaying the ceremony with a, brief explana- tion which it '1a his duty to make. This la4yv..J. net Raymond, is the daughter of a cousin of my wife's, whom I had lost sight of for years, but who was recently brought under my notice in a some- what peculiar manner. Philip Masters, in the presence of this cOln3ranY of your friends and mine, I ask you, in the sight of God, is this lady not your wife?'' Philip Masters, who had become white and ghastly, saw the trap which had been laid- for him, and how cleverly it had been turned against him. In the room was every fri on/* and relative for whom he had the slightest regr.rd. and who had hitherto looked upon him as an honourable mEn and a gentleman His legs shook under him. and ne glanced at Mr. Graham as if making a mute appeal for mercy, but his answer came 111 the words: In the sight of God, is not thia wonism your wife?" The extraordinary action and words of Mr. Graham caused every eye in the room to be fixed on Philip Masters. They saw guilt on his features, fcr if ever a man's actions had found him out it was his. Draw- ing himself up, he cast one defiant glance ROUN the room, then said: Le^ t the ceremony proceed. I am ready It was a. curious preface to the sacred cere- n ony -and -i bitter pill for Philip to swallow, which, to do him justice, be swallowed graoft- fully. When the ceremony was concluded, Mr. Graham introduced Mrs. Masters to everyone of his guests, while Janet, walking up to Philip, laid her hand on his arm, and said: Philip, can you forgive my share in the deception ? Mis, Graham," he said, with a wan 4onbe. « I forgive ail but my own folly. I HAW benaved despicably, and this exposure is no more thnn my actions deserved." You will be zo,-)(I to her, for she loves you. ? 01 continued Janet, •PNVh. ilip, continued Janet "I will. until death." he said, "a.d if in the future niy actions prove the truth of my or may J count yuu am,,n,- my friendsF" You eagerly. "V°UR is as-fureci. Miss Graham. Archie will iiiake you A better husband thaa I ever could." The company again fell intrvtheir places, when the ma.rri?e of Archie and Janet ? Ui. a■hu am was duly ?olfmn?ed. AfV':r the honejnnoon tonr was over, Mr. ANA Mr". Ingram, by the express desire of 3fr- Graham, took up their residenoe AT Myrtle Grove, where Archie foort became a prime favourite with Aunt Sarah. Some months after their marriage )ff8,. Ingram received a letter from Mrs. Masters, who with her husband were residing for a time in the South of England, from which we make the following extract:- My happiness increases every day. Philip declare;. that the two Jar-.eU have changed him from a fcto A MMU"