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PUBLIC AMUSBMENTS. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE JJ,0 Y AL Lti.se* and Manager Mr. EDWARD FLETCHER. LAST APPEARANCE THIS SEASON OF THE WORLD-FAMED COMEDIAN, MR. J. L. TOOLE, ted his eniire Company, from Toole's Theatre, London, In the New and Original Conuc Sporting Pixy, fJTHOitOUGH-BRED. John Rimjile —• Mr. J. L. TOOLE Preceded by HESTER'S MYSTERY, Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's (Limited), Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. MONDAY. "JUTY~6th.—THE CRIMES OF PARIS. LOOK OUT FOR THE TELEPHONE GIRL. She will be ringing you up here soon. GRAN D THEATRE. The Premier Theatre in Wales. I-essee and Manager Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES. CLOSED FOR, THE USUAL SUMMER. VACATION, WILL RE-OPEN P-ARK HOLIDAY. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. [456/3 q"Tib, not in niortals to oommaud success, but we'll do more— deserve it." THE E M P ,1 R E Managing Direcw—OSWALD STOLL. The COOLEST THEATRE IN THE COUNTRY I Owing to the Sliding Roof and other co-operating Jneaag of ventilation, the atmosphere is cooler inside «bsa outride the Empire,'and its purity is further ensured b1; the employment of the Electric Light TO-WIGJErr I A New American Act, COLLINS, LARKILI,E, AND COLLINS, In Character-singing Surprises. The Ciiarming and Graceful SISTERS WRIGHT, The Souls of Melody and the Poetry of Motion. Two Scotch Lassies t THE SIX BROTHERS LUCK, la their Haotomimical Panorama of Fun, "The Demon of the Gellar." MASTER MALLAH, Comedian. ANGELINA, Lady Juggler. THE FIGAROS, Swiss Mountaineers BESSIE MUNBOE, Serio-Comedy Songstress. NAT CLIFFORD, The Funny Englishman. GANIVET, The Funny Frenchman. NEXT WEEK:—In consequence of its etiiking *Uce ess, Return for OneWpek, at Extra Expense, of THE LUMIERE CINEMATOGRAPHS,. Unider M. Trewey. The original, as at the Empire, London NOTICE.—Seats can te Booked, without extra j*e, between the hours of Eleven a.m. and Four p.m., Seven p.m. and Ten p.m Plan of Boxes, Fautenilj, and Grand Circle. ^TOLL'S p A NOPTIC (VN PBILBARYONICHALL AND BUILDINGS, ST. MARY-STR3ET, CARDIFF. •TO-DAY at TWO P.M., acd EVERY HALF HOUR Until 10.30 p.m.. FOR A SHORT SEASON, the New l'HOTO;E L.E'JTRIG MARVEL, entitled the QAMERA J^ATOGRAPHE Identical with the Cinematog.'aphe o! the Polytechnic, Regent-street, and the Anim-ixographe of the j. Alhamhra and Olympia, I/ondon. denounced by the whole of ihe London Press to be a Triumph of Scientific Meeliaiiism and Art. The Camera Matographe depicts on a sheet ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS *o truly lifelike that spectators imagine the irnag-?s «*held ar»» real. Among other scenes Butter^y pricing Girl, Loie Fuller; Comio Br sing Act, All vver the Shop, Dancing Scotchmen. 1* Exhibitions will take place EVERY HALF- ■HOUR, commencing at Two p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Adniision-Stalls, M.; Gallerv, 3d. These prises "•elude admission to the Curio ilalls. ■ ■■■■ — k NEWPORT. [ 'JLFLE JJ 4 'P 1 K E kabstice Director OSWALD STOLL. I-RO-NIGHT I THE MARVELLOUS KELLINOS. The Four Effio Girls. The Comic Revell Troupe. Thi !><> glisters. Fred Wiimot. !•> J. W. Nevo. Frankic Milton. ARTHUR BBOGDEN and ADA LE BUrT. ^om White's Troupe, The Stebbing Troupe, The Welelt Girls. The Six Bros. Luck, fee. rr Y P E W R I T I N G ALL BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ALL PRICES INCLUDE PAPER. ^tWa' MSS. (over 3,000> per 1,000 wsrds. 1 0 python' MSS fnnder 3.00C J per folio 72 words.. 0 1 i*R*l and General Copying ,,—01 f«*oce Sheet. „ „ ..0 2 £ jw»>r Work „ „ -.0 2 Salifications. 4rc., per page foolscap. 0 4i g*bon Copies, each Duplicate Half-price of Original. *"er Numbers of Copies at a much Cheaper Rate. SHORTHAND CLERKS IN ATTEN- j DANCE FOR TAKING I NOTEs OF DRAFT AGREEMENTS, INDEN- TURES. BILLS OF QUANTITIES, SPECI. FICATIONS, &c„ Ac.; or to ^AIT UPON CUSTOMERS AT OWN OFFICE. WESTERN M AIL LIMITED WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF *5865 TTIF, 4 EVENING EXPRESS ^eab IT. ?he Management of the "Express" solioit formation a.s to the inadequate supply at place witMn a. hundred and fifty miles 4 EVENING EXPRESS" MONEY. d5|S jf" iy C\( to be Lent on Note of to Hand without fees,sure jwl' Publicity, or delay. Town or Country. Strictly —Repayments to suit borrowers' conrenience. a bills discounted.—Central Advance Bank. 40, —Cardiff. S. Harris, manager. e5296 to Lend hv the Provincial Union Bank in 1 o,, of £ 10 to £ 500, on Note of Hand alone, or t(l other Security, at a few hours' notice, to V, cI*eses in any part of the country; repayable U0 instalment*; with and without sureties; This oi<3-ee«a,blish"Xl Bank does the lar- tl)e oueiness in the Kingdom.—Write or call upon Itanager Mr. Stanley Dowding, 1, Queep-square, I CWi^i' °r Mr. E. W. Weblier, 3, Working-sm*t, C4550 v f SEASIDE AND COUNTEY. f APARTMENTS. n X T O N — HADDON GROVE Spr. HTDROPATHIO AND WINTER RESIDENCE.— &a "IOU, accomntodittion; recreation, billiard, and for rooms; tennis lawn, &c.; thorough treatment rheumatism, gout. Ac dark-room.—Send for ^*n*' G. E. HALL, Proprietor. e5348 r I PUBLIC NOTICES. £ iARDlFF JgXHIBITlOU, 1896 — Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. OIEN DAILY FROM 10.30 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PICTURES, STATUARY, BOOKS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS, IN ART GALLERY. FINE COLLECTION OF MARITIME MODELS, IN ENTRANCE HAIL. MACHINERY IN MOTION. WORKING EXHIBITS. OLD CARDIFF (200 YEARS AGO). WORKING COAL MINE. WORKING MODEL GOLD MINE. ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS. WORKING DAIRY JJAND OF "JST I^IFE QUARDS WILL PERFORM IN THE IMPERIAL GARDENS TWICE DAILY. 1 THE OLD WORLD BAND TWICE DAILY. OPEN AIR OPERA, "■jgANTIAGOa" WITH BOMBARDMENT OF THE TOWN. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION OF GROUNDS BY 33,000 FAIRY LAMPS. JUBILEE OF SANTIAGO. Second Edition, with Numerous Additional Attrac- tions "MABON'S" DAY, JULY 6th, Urder the Patroiwge of Colonel Gold^smid and Officers of 41st Regiment. WEST GROVE CHURCH, NEWPORT -ROAD, (UNITARIAN FREE CHRISTIAN). REV. GEO. ST. OLAIR, SUNDAY, 6.30, THE POPE'S ENCYCLICAL. ST. PETER AND THE KEYS. e5503 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, THOMAS WILLIAMS, of 84,. Wyadhnn-crescent, Canton, Cardiff, will NOT be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT or DEBTS contracted by my Wife, MAGGIE WIL- LIAMS, ?.fter thiedabe.-Sigted. THOMAS WILLIAMS. Witness: David Mortimer. July 4. 1896. e9526n4 FJLE ETH. A COMPLETE SET, ONE GUINEA. jyj" E S S R S, Q. O O D M A N 56, QUEEN-STREET, AND 10, DUKE- SrrREET, CARDIFF. SINGLE TOOTH, 2s. 6d.; 5 YEARS' WARRANTY. Painlessly Fitted by Atmospheric Suction AT ONE-THIRD THE USUAL CHARGES. No extractions peaessary. Gouutrjs Patients supplied in One Visit and Railway Fare allowed. Dr. ANDREW WILSON (late R.N.) says: "I can recom- mend Mr. Goodman as & very skilful and human* Dentist. His reasonable charges should attract to him all classes." CONSULTATIONS FREE. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DENTISTRY. MESSRS. GOODMAN. 10, DUKE-STREET, aud 56, QUEEN STREET, Cardiff, And at 86. TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 28. HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. 15. CASTLE-STREET. SWANSEA. Hours. Ten to Eight. Consultations Free. e3541 BELGRAVE DY EWORKS CARDIFF. RECEIVING OFFICE FOR ROATH PARK AND CATHAYS ON CRWYS ROAD BRIDGE. a5891 Y-ANS, VANS, VANS FURNITURE REMOVED, TOWN OR COUNTRY. APPLY. J. J. F ARTHING, 173, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF eMM THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S t BURDOCK PILLS 1 Overcome the worst forms of diseases and the foulest 6tate> of the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys; they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicine has power to reach. In Boxes, at Is. lid- and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory. 44, Oxford street. Swansea 1- BUSINESS ADDRESSES. — CARDIFF EXHIBITION. GENERAL SECTION—STAND 117. RT TTEATH AND QONS • tl • JUL P PIANOFOBTES AND ORGANS. ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS DURING SUMMER MONTHS. Send for Catalogues and Verdict of 900, Free. Ons. Monthly. WALNUT CASE. FULL COMPASS, e. d. panel front, 3ft. lOin. high 18 106 Similar model, superior quality. 20 118 VANDERBOLT MODEL, iron frame, full compass, trichord, check action, machine covered hammers, 3ft. an. l igh 24 140 VANDEHBOLT MODEL, 2in. higher, superior quality; 26 Xo 2 HENRY MOmUl, full compass, iron frame, full trichord, check action. plated bolte, sconces, marqueterie and gilded panel, trusses, 4ft. 3in. high 30 17 6 EUROPEAN MODEL 30 1910 ASSOCIATION MODEL, 4ft. 2in. high, burr walnut, prize' medal design, a ftmt-clus instrument at a moderate price, with all the most modern improvements 38 22 2 ALEXANDER MODEL, ditto, 4ft..in. 45 26 3 Ail Goods Sent Carnage Paid. ORGANS FROM S5. Now is the opportunity for acquiring a splendid instrument at the lowest possible price, either for Cash or on the Hire System. CALL AND SECURE A BARGAIN. SBOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF; 70, TAFF-STREET. PONTYPRIDD and 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. MANUFACTORY: LONDON. AGENCIES AT AKKRAVON", CADOATON, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG, &C. CANVASSERS WANTKP TN ALL PARTS, ON GOOD COMMISSION. eo34 GWAN'S NEWTOWN PIPPIN C I D E R, THE 15EST IN THE WORLD. ON DRAUGHT AT The Black Lion Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, The Griffin Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, The Bodega Company, 8, St. Mary-street, Oardift, The Bertram Hotel, Roath, Cardiff, The Hastings Hotel, Herbert-street, Cardiff, The Imperial Hotel, Docks, Cardiff, Messrs. Carey and Co., 26, Queen-street, Cardiff, The Mer Head Restaurant, Docks, Cardiff, The Colbourne Hotel, Cathays, Cardiff, The Red Lion Hotel, Ely, near Cardiff, And the Leading Hotels Throughout the Kingdom. QEO. JyJ gWAN AND £ jO. THE LEADING CIDER MERCHANTS IN THE KINGDOM. [L12701—1 11, ALBERT-CHAMBERS. HIGH-STREHT. CARDIFF H. T. GEORGE, Managing Representative. THE LATEST NOVELTY Portraits Taken Any Time up to Nine at Night bj ELECTRIC LIGHT. Complete success; no one dissatisfiM. To advertise the Photograph, for Limited Time, we do One Cabinet, One Shilling. Studio, 4, High-street, Cardill. (nsw Castle). e5006 Crailt$,0ttct £ u IBT DBCOBATCmS. DA,VIS. AND SON VT < POINTERS, GLASS, OIL, AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS, 11. QLTEEN. STREET. DYEWORKS, ETC. XF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS. DYER, 1. NELSON-TBRRACE. EUBNITUBB. EVAN & COMPANY. LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," ST. MARY-STREET AND DUKE-STREET. G<ROCERIBS. AVID JONES & CO., LIMITED THE PEOPLE'S FOOD PROVIDERS, The Finest Butter lid. per lb. Call as Wharton-streek. HATS. ARSLEY'S ARCADE FOR HATS.- P Only two prices, 2s. 9d. and 3s. 9d. Silk Hats Made to Order. Buy from the Maker.-40, Caroline-street and 15. WyndhfMn-Arcade. Cardiff. B.HEUHATIO CURE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS, 24, ST. MARY-STREET. t TEA. AVID JONES and CO. Limited FOR FINEST TEA IN THE MARKET. CALL AT WHARTON-STREET. WHERE TO LUNCH. HE SCOTIA" RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS .15. DUKE-STREET. ESSRS KITT ANDlFs AMERICAN NERVINE. An Infallible Specific for Speedy and effectual cure Df all ca.-es of Debility, Dimnws of Sight, Dislike to Society, Ac. Prepared only by KITT and CO., Botanic Institute, No. 39, Bute-street, Cardiff. One 4s. 6d bottle cures evtirj cue, post free. Sc-crotly, ptcked. ea433 BOYS WANTED TO SELL THE "EVENING EXPRESS." Special terms. Apply, the Publisher. e9999 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS THE EVENING EXPRESS Ili WORDS, ONCE. THREE SIX TIKES. TIMB3 20 Words. 0 6 10 16 30 Words. 9 16 2 3 40 Words. 1 0 2 0 3 0 50 Words. 1 3 2 6 3 9 Notice to Advertisers. UfPOBTANT.—AdvertMements to be classified must reach this office by 10.30 a.m.; but they: can be inserted up to 4.45 p.m. under heading of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The above charges apply only to consecutive in- sertions of the following class of advertisements: Situations Wanted or Offered, Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses, Houses. Shope, Officee to Let or Sell. Specific Articles for Sale Privately. 11 the insertions be not consecutive, or if paymeat be not made previous to publication, the credit rates will be charged. Name and Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Haifpenny Stamps. deques, Postal and Post-office Orders should be crossed end made payable to Mi. D. Watkin Thomas. Advertisements are recoived also at the following sub-offices: — NEWPORT _TREDEGAR-STRBET. SWANSEA < CASTLE-STREET. MERTHYR 'VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD .4a, TAFF-STREET. HEAD OFFleES:- CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. COPIES ONLY of testimonials should be enclosed (not originated "Apply at the Evening Express," means that the address of the advertiser can be obtained at the "Evening Express" office on personal application. If required to be sent by, post, two stamps must be en. closed. The boxes provided for answers to advertisements appearing in the "Evening Express" are not intended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising circulars or announcements of any kind. N.B.—To avoiid delay all letters containing adver- tisements should have the words "Advertisement Department" on the Envelope. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Mrs. North, 14, Carolina-street, Cardiff. Purchaser of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Lrft-off Clothing of eveg^3f*cripHoiKjjrMdjirces^iven^e950Dil4^ MISCELLANEOUS SALES. To MUk Vendors.—Wamted, a Purchaser for 30 Gallons Milk Daily on Rail at Abergavenny Junction. —Piitcbard, NJorth (Wesitem | Hotel, Aberya- venny. e5504 Light-covered Furniture Van, in good condition; price £ 10, giving up furniijre trade.—Apply Ede's Old Curiosity Shop, Newport. e9516n7 Poultry, Pigeon, Oa4m Bird, and Dog FoodL-Writë for prices and samples to Noah Rees and Son, Ray, Corn. and Seed Mereliantg, Cardiff. e5229 1.000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, t' 10,000 Useful Handbills, 8s. 6d.: samples free.- Fisher and Co., Machine Printers. Broadmead. Bria- JOt. e44] 9 LOST AND FOUND. Found June 26, Yellow-painted Truck, not claimed in three days will be sold to defray expenses.—9, David-street. Cardiff. e9524n6 Strayed, Two White Bull iVrrierp; dog.oropped; bitch, with ape on; fiiider rewarded; detainer pro- secuted—Information" to J. Kent, 11 Blanche-street, Roatli, QafrflL -5493 .Lfcfiik.- on. Saturday aighk, a "Lady*# ^Ha?kJacket by the riWtfde, G'rai.gS-vwnl Mw re^Srl-lo, Avtrgjale-terrare^^apCTce-road. Cardiff. e9572n6 BICTCLES. REPAIRS.—All Go to Morris Bros., Pontypridd" no job too difficult, no job too small. Don't Foro-ek Abandon Ancient Maps and xen.! Four Stamps "for up-to-date Cyclists. Road Map of South Wales, with correct mileage to oil chief towns, and 1696 lists, and special bargains in Safeties and Tricycles, from 33s.; valve or inflator fittings, mrte, and sundries, per re- turn.-Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd. el947 Alldays' Cyclss, Manufactures, Stock, and Depot7 Ladies' Machines for Hire; Repairs and Plating a Speciality; Alldays' Cycle Riding School, Andrews- hall, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; open from 10 till 10.— For terms and particulars, apply Alldays and Onions, Fneuinstic Engineering Company (Limited), 49, West I At reet Cardiff. eS309 AGENTS, TRAVELLERS. TRAVELLERS. AGENTS. &c.. WANTED. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser Vi one of the offices of the Western Mail. Wanted experienced Advertisement Canvasser (Directory); permanent position and liberal terms to a gentlemanly man with good ieference who can get ads—State age, experience, X, Western Mail, Newport, 3156n4 Representative Wanted at once bv High-cJa*s Manu. factunng Firm of Specialities in Hearthrugs, Mats, ke., to Cover South Wales and Southern Counties of England; good opening for a steady and smart man, with connections amongst best drapers and house furnishing firms indispensable; state fullest particu- lars and n-Wences in confidence.—Address Hugs, care of W. H. Smith and Son, Advertising Agents, Man- tester. 2493etc Wanted, smart, energetic Young Man to Call On Business Houses: one who can speak Welsh preferred' good salary.—Apply Harrison, 18, Railway-terrace* Abe:ystwith. 3049n8 .by a firm of Brewers, Wine, and Spirit Merchants jn Monmouthshire, an cnecgetic and steady Traveller; one thoroughly used to the trade and difftrict (Newport, Pontvuool, Brmmawr, Aberp. venny, Ac.).—Apply D 6, Western Mail, Cardiff. n6 Important.—Centleman Wanted, of first-class busi- ness ability, to Introduce One of the Finest Books extant, namely, "Remees Natural History, of Plants." -AI.ply A., Western Mail, Swansea. 3063n9 Acenta Wanted to Retail Ceylon and Other Teaa in Packets, from Is. per lb.; cash terms; pushing people meaning business will please send envelope for price list to Select Oeylon Tea Agency, 39. Lime- street, London. 1748d Agents Wanted~for the Sale of Phil Phillip^" Toothache Cure; only one agent appointed in each district; liberal terms to chcmists and patent medi. one Tendom.—For particulars write to Mr. Phil Phillips. 24. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 44286 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. *c.. WANT EMPLOY-" MENT. Representative for a Large Firm of Wine and Spirit Merchants Requires a Place under a good Distillery, Brewery, or Otherwise.—Apply C 65 Wes- teriv Mail Office, Cardiff. 2756n4 MUSICAL. Single Ijessons or Quarterly, Piano. Violin, Singing, Tlicory; experienced teacher (oer. Tnn Coll., Lond.); mcderate.—Mrs. Owen, 30, Cranbrook-street, Car- diff. e9503n4 PIANOFORTE Lessors given by Young Lady to suit pupils after business hours; terms mode. rate —MISS F. EVANS. 24, Oowbridge-road. Oar- dtf. e45402 PARTNERSHIP. A Firm of Manufacturers in Cardiff Are Open to Engage a Young Gentleman to Manage Office who can invft about B350, DMth View to Partnership; salary to commence at £ 100 per annum and 5 per cent. per annum on c&ah deposited.—Apply D 10, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3C68»6 Partnership Wanted bt>active Young Man in Any Sound Business; capitaiiip to £ 350.—Address C 75, Western Mail, Chrdiff. 2855n6 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS WANTED. Wanted, near WeUfield-road, Cardiff. Two good Unfurnished Rooms; front bedroom.-Addrells e 88, Express Office, Cardiff. e952On4 APARTMENTS TO LET. Well-furnished Apartaents, with board, if neces- sary; vse. of paano and bath terms moderate.—2, AdatnadeWh-square, Cardiff- e9509n6 Ountry Apartments or Lcd#ings for One or Two Young Men; near station; Suitable train servioe; moderate tenBB-—GrMviIle House, Fairwater Grove, Ely. e9482n4 Lodgings for respectable Young Man; no children. —Apply 64, Salisbury-road, Cardiff. e9573n6 Young Lady can have comfortable Furnished Bed- room; tenrw moderate.—Apply 107, Richard-street, Cathavs, Cardiff. e9511n6 MISCELLANEOUS. STAMMERING CURED by Scientific Tuition. Successful, Rapid Cure Guaranteed. No operation- tuition onlv. References. Terms moderate.— Address O 87, Evening Express, Cardiff. e9517nl4 Aristotle's Works, complete Coloured Plates; genuine editiou; 30 xhww. "Paris by Night, or Gay Life in Paris" (illustrated), 30 stamps, poet free.—E. Bowker, 27, Reus haw-street, Liverpool. Established 1832. Patronise the Old Finn e5467 To Amateur Picture Framers.—Mr. Wills. CastJe Arcade, Photocrapher and Picture Franae, Maker. is aow prepared to supply Amateurs with hi chest class English and German mouldings from 6d. to 10s. per length; Fancy Oaks and,Walnuts a specialty. Call and see Patterns. e5148 Tobae&onista Commencing' fee Illustrated Guide and Catalogue (259 pages), 3d.-Tooacconists' Out- fitting Company, 181, Euatou-road, London; manager, Hy. Myers. e9335d Earthenware and China.—Seconds B2 Crates: best £ 3, or will send 15 doaten Seconds Articles for 17*. 6d. Write if or lists.-WEBB and CO., Longton, Stafford- shire Potteries- e5402 Is Your Watch Wrong? The Best and Cheapen ng Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description, English or Foreign, is 38, Castle Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir, for ten years with Mr. Spiridion. Clocks and Musi a ØoXetl Oleanfd &tId 1\eiaaired.. olm MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS VACANT. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the following prepaid rates:- 20 word*. 1 day, 6d 3 day, Is 6 days, 18. 6d. Wanted. > Baker- [well up in Smalls.—Apply Washington^ Hotel, Carfliff. e9525n3 Young Man Wanted,135«. per week and conunis. sion. Regular work,, z Splendid opening.-Addreas Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton, Lanes. e9514n6 Wanted immediately, good Blouse and Fatfcy Ironers; wages 3s. 6d. per day to realty competent- persons: constant work.—Apply Steam Laundry, Odoiton. e9522nl6 Wanted, for Two Months. Job Coachman, Colt- breaker, Ostler; experienced; aged 30.—C 32, Wes- tern Mail. Cardiff. 2%)4n9 Wanted, a, Third Cowman, a steady, strong Young Man; must be a good milker end early riser; wagee Bl per week and overtime paid-—Apply Walk»r, White Hall, Rumney. 29l7n27 Wanted. Youth, at omM) for Country, Used to Hotwee. Garden, and Gener^I'Work.—Apply, by letter, full particulars, wagee reaujered, O 37, Western Mail, titwaatAi m ,1 SITUATIONS WANTED. Gardener (Head); well up in all branches; two years a.nd two months in present «ituatioc; 9-ood characters. -J. Dean, The Gardens, Penrhiwtyn House, Neath. 3120n7 Man (24) Wishes Employment; Used to horses and driving, aJso plain gardening; willing to he osefu!.— S. Buckridge. Westhide. Herrford. 3122n7 Wanted, a Situation to Look After a Gentleman's Garden and to Make Himself Generally Useful; also any indoor work.—O'Brien, Old Sardis Cottage, near Trimsaran, S. Wales 3097n4 Wanted, by Young Man, Situation as Under Gar- dener or Plain Gardener; aged 23; good references. —Powell, 96, Keppoch-street, Cardiff. 3084n9 Gentleman Highly Recommends thorough, trust- worthy, reliable Coachman, Single-handed or Other- wiee; most clean, smart of lightweights.—10, 8""000' row, Georgetown, Tredegar. 3039n9 Situation Wanted for a smart Lad. aged 15 yeare. Under a good Coechman.—Apply Gardener, Sherwood Lodge. Newport-road, Cardiff. 3048n9 Groom-Coachman or Gardener; single or pair: gofd stableman; experienced gardener, inside "nd out: married; good refercncell.-36, Roath, Caidiff. 3C20nS Coachman; single; aged 30: hetght 5ft 6in.; wfight ICst. 101b. good references: drive single or double; good whip.—Nash, 8, Crwvs-road, Car- diff. 3003n9 Situation Wanted as Groom, Under Coachman or Single-handed, ride and dr.ve; excellent references; aged 23.-Pa.rceU, School Houee, Coeheston. Pem- broke. 2906n7 Wanted. Situation ss Coachman by Married Man, with good references: ride or drive, single or double; used to young horses; disengaged.—Address G. George, Grove-row. St. Thomas Green, Haverford- west. 45856 Coachman; experienced harness horses, hunters, and breaking youngsters; married, no encumbrance; h'zheak references.—Coachman, Min-y-don, Pen- arth. -815n6 Boots Waitress, and General Wanted.—Apply, giving age, wages, references, Proprietor, Clifton Boarding-house. Ilfraoombe. 3145nlO Wanted, strong, active Lad; must understand cellar work: sobriety indispensaNe.—Apply Gari ick Hotel, Cardiff. 3087n6 Night Porter Wanted—Apply, stating age, expe- rience, where to apply for references, to Manager, Langland Bay Hotel, near Swansea. 3017n5 Wanted immediately. Under-Boots.—Arply, with good references, Head Boots, Langlands Hotel. Swan- sea. 3024D5 Wanted, a strong, steady-Young Man to Look After Horse and Make Himself Useful in House; to live in: good reference required.—Apply Nantvmoel Hotel, Nantymoel, Bridgend. 2966n5 Wanted, a Lad, aged about seventeen, to Make Himself Generally Useful.—Applr Mr. R. Jnnes, Rhymney Hotel, Adam-street, Cardiff. 2959n5 Wanted at once, an experienced Pago.—Conserva- tive Club, Western Mail-buildings, Cardiff. 293On7 Wanted immediately, a Young Man as Second Barman.—State wages and references, Elan Valley Hotel. Rhayader. 45887 Wanted, a Lad as Biluard Marker and to Make Himself Generally Useful.—Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport. 2849n6
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_w School Corpora) Punishment I THE OLD METHOD. Master: Will you do it again, you scamp? Take that, and that, and that. I'll break you of your bad habits, or else I'll break every; in your body 1" THE NEW METHOD. Assistant: Please, sir. may I have the key of the safe to "ret out the came: Tommy Jones has greatly misbehaved himeelf and needs chas- tisement- Master: Hare you the written permit of both of the boys' parents and also a. oertoicate of health from the doctor? Assistant: Yes, sir. Master: Very well; now mind you don't overdo it or make him cry, and be cure you enter every detail in the log-book.
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HOTEL SERVANTS. SERVANTS WANTED. Wanted, respectable Girl as Kitehenmaid.—Applr Rose and Crown Hotel. North-road, Cardiff. BMn7 Wanted, thoroughly-experienced Cook; good rete- rences.—Apply, stating wages required and all par- ticulars, to Mre. Andtewa, Castle Hotel, Neath. 45943 Wanted, Young Lady to Take Charge of Bar; also Anotlier to Keep Books Mtd Assist in Bar Occa- siooally; both must be quick and attentive to their dutf,es.-Apply Mrs. McBryde, Castle Hotel, Swan- si^. 45934 Wanted. respectable Barmaid.—Apply 207. High- street, Swansea 3138010 Cook, good Plain. Wanted by July 13. for Com- mercial Hotel: about 35 vears of age.—Apply, stating wages, age. Wellington Hotel, Brecon. 2770nl0 Wanted at once, a IrOOdGeneral Servant.—Apply, personally, Manager, Grangetown Conservative Club, Grange town, Cardiff. 3061n6 Wanted immediately, Waitress, and to Assist- in Bar when Required: one from country preferred- Apply Lewitf, Beaufort Arms, Newbridge, Mon. 45898 Two Barmaids, for Swansea; Three Waitresses, Davies's Hegiftry, 45, Charleratrol^^irdiff. Estab- liahed 1887.. 45,70 Wanted, good Plain Cook: aged over 30: licuse- maid kept.—Bertram Hotel. Roath. Cardiff. 2993n9 Wanted immediately, Two strong Servants; able to wash and iron well; good wages given to suitable girls.—John, Hotel, Ahergwynfi. 2974n5 Waitress (first-class) Wanted; must thoroughly understand her duties.-Give fult particulars in first letter, Berkley Hotel. Llandrindod Wells. 2970n5 Wanted, experienced Kitehenmaid; must thoroughly understand heir work; wages £ 18.—Apply Fleece Hotel, Cheltenham. 2896n7 Wanted at once. Plain Cook or good General Ser- vant; references required.—Apply Commercial Hotel, Trebarris. 2905n7 Wanted. respectable Person to Look After Two Children and Assist in House Duties; aged about 25. —Apply Cross Inn, Canton, Cardiff. 2786n6 Wanted. July 13th. experienced General Servant: must understand plain cooking: no children; good home.—Apply, with reference, Mrs. Evans, Moulders' Arms, Shaftesbury-street, Newport. 2777n4 Under Kitchenmvd.—Wanted, experienced Hand used to cooking vegetables in quantities; watres £14. —Ewins, Restaurant, Newport. 2767n4 FRVAIE SERVANTS WANT PLACES. Several smart ftarmaids, Waitresses. Chambermaids, Kitchenmaids, Generals, Bcots. Groom*. Barman, izcw)d references.—Davies's Registry, 45, Charles- street, Cardiff. 45270 Wanted. Re-encajrement by Lady, 18. as Barmaid; used to Quick trade: play piano, if required.—1, Hi2h-^eet^Bla £ kwoo<LMon^2894n2f SHOP ASSISTANTS. Advertisers are Cautioned that ?<wbnaster8 are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Posfc-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. Drapers.—Reynolds and Co. (Limited), Newport. Mon., Requirj'a Few smart Young Men to AgFigt at their Sale on 7th inst. Personal application cnly. 3157 Outfitting.-Wanted. a smart Young Man; five or six years' experience; Welsh; able to measure.—Apply J. B. Evans, Dowlais. 3108nl0 Hcwell and Co., "The Cardiff Drapers," Cardiff, have Vacancies for Assistant*: personal application preferred, but if by letter full particulars of expe- rience must be stated, with salary required. nlQ Boot Trade (Retail).—Wanted, smart Man as Mana-ger; must speak Welsh.—State fully all par- ticulars, age, experience, wages required, and enclose photo, if possible, Briggs, 80, Rutland-street. Lei- cester 3072n6 Wanted, Two Dozen Apprentices to the Grocery. Provision, and Patent Medicine Tra.de.-Apply, with full particulars. Pegler, Pontypool. 3082n6 Grocer/.—Wanted, a Junior Hand, with Knowledge of Provisions state wn je* required (indcors) and refe- reneesi. —Apply W. Williams, 35, Portwanmoor-road, Cardiff. 3013»9 Wanted, good Showroom Hand: knowledge millinery; good saleswoman and stock-keeper; state full particulars: Welab.-Appl.r. Randell and Sons, London House, Uanelly. 2967n9 NURSEMAIDS AND SERVANTS. Wanted for Yorkshire, in a family of three, a good General Servant.-Apply at St Osyth, Barry. e92523n9 Wanted, House-Parlourmaid; girl used to house work, and would train for parlourmaid work; Churchwoman abstainer; wages £ 8.—Mrs. Sydney Davies, Crickhowell. 3041n6 Wanted, an experienced General Servant, with good cba.racter.-AddreE 17, Plymouth-road, Penarch. 3031n9 Wanted, good General Servant, about Middle of July; two in family; wages, £14; references required. -Apply, in first place, to Miss Williams, 31. Plas- turton-avenue, Cardiff. 3080n6 Good General Seivant Wanted; about 25; accus- tomed to children.—Apply Mrs. Fentaine, 4, Adeline- street, Newport, Mon. 3093n9 Wanted, thoroughly-experienced good Plain Cook, about 30; assistance given. Also Under Housemaid, about 18; three maidservants; three in family.- Mrs. Saunders. Lullote, Mameben, Glamorgan. Apply by letter only. 3095n6 Wanted immediately, experienced Cook-General for Three Persons good character; Churchwoman pre- ferred aged 20 to 25.—Apply 12, Ninian-road. Car- diff. 3088n6_ Good Plain Cook Wanted in a Private Boarding- Good Plain Cook Wanted in a Private Boarding- hoaM.—Sttte age and wages to Mistress, Clarremont Bswss. Rimfaeck-rosd.. Weston^-super-Mare. 2981n5 Wanted, a good General Servant: must cook well; four in family; must. have good cliaracter.—AppSy to 28. Ptrtridge-rotd, Cardiff, from six p.m. to "nine p. m. 3019119 Wanted, good General Servant: aged about 20.— Appiy, with references, to 185, Richmond-road. Car- diff. 2961n9 Wanted, Housemaid (strong); able to help wait at table; good reference required.—Apply Mrs. Bird, 56, Newport-road, Cardiff. 2964n9 an an experienced General Servant; nume kept; man for windows, &c.—Mrs. Charles Bunning, Ash Grove, PontypooL 2978n5 Wanted, a House-Parlourmaid; Churchwoman.- Apply, hy letter, stating age and where last in ser- vice, to Mrs. de Ferry, Kilymaenllwyd, near Llanelly, Carmarthenshire. 2976n5 Wanted, a strong Girl as General Servant; aged 18 to 20.—Apply Mrs. Bird, Grove Farm, Llanfoist. Aber- gavenny. 2973n5 Wanted, superior General, with knowledge of Cook- ing; also good Nurse, to Take Charge of Girl and Bov.-Apply Miss Lewis, Oaklands, Rumner. Car- diff. 3004n9 Wanted, good General Servant for Farm Work; able to milk.-Apply Mr. Wiison, Manor Farm. New- ton. Porthcawl. 2962n9 —Wanted, a good General Servant; three in family- Apply, after five o'clock, to 30, Clive-rosd. Pen- -rih.. 2914n7 Wanted, clean, strong Girl, about 20 or 24. as GNiertL—App!y 9. Oxford-street. Swansea. 2919n7 Wanted, experienced-General Servant.—Apply 189, Castle-rcad. Cardiff. 2951n7 Experienced Laundress Wanted on July 18th for Private Family in Carmarthenshire; exceptional cha- racter necessary; assistance given.—State washes to R., 12, Ennismore-gardens, London. S.W. 2885n7 Wanted, a Cook-General; houaeniaid kept.—App!y Eleinore, Llanishen, near Cardiff. 2878n7 General Servant Wanted; four in family: wash- ing; comfortable Home.—Apply 139, Crwys-road, Cardiff. 2877n7 t Wanted at once. Elderly General Servant; honest, truthful, and testimonial from last situation per- sonally or by letter.—53. Tudor-road, Cardiff. 2876n7 Wanted immediately. General Servants. Stamp. —Mrs. Evans' Registry, Elm-street, Roath, Cardiff. Disevgtged Cooks, Parlourmaids. Housemaids, Nurses, Sewingmaids; good references- 2951n7 Cooks, Houstmaids, NuTses. Generals Wanted.— Jones, Music Warehouse, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff.— Gocd lodgings for two young men. 2806n6 Wrnted immediately, Howie-Parlourmaid for Small Familv.—Applv with references, age, &< Mrs. Brewer, The Highlands, near Penarth, Cardiff. n6 ~Wanted, a Housemaid; parlourmaid kept-—Apply, stating wacf" and reference, Mrs. Ward, Clasdir, Merthyr Tydfil. 2786ufe Wanted, an experienced Parlourmaid.—Apply Mrs. Ware, Brier Bank, Penarth. 2793n6 Wanted,- an experienced General Servant; two in family.—Mrs. Deimlin, 67, Richmond-road. Car- din." 2797n6 Wanted at once, a respectable Young Girl as Plain Cook.—Apply or address to Mrs. Edwards, Courtland House, Merthyr Tvdvih 2801n6 ] Cook-General, also Housemaid, Wanted, Middle of Julv.-Sta.te age. reference, and wages, 5b. Ply- mouth-road, Penarth. 2843n6 t ^———M Wanted, Country Girl as Katchenmaid; strong; used to general work: muet be early riser; Church.- Apply jfis. Justice, Osstletown, Cardiff. 2778n4 Wanted immediately, good Plain Cook little house- work; wages B16 to £ 18.—Apply Mrs. Levshon, Blcrfimfields, Sketty, Swansea. 2779n4 Wanted, good Plain Cook (required assist house- keeping) kitehenmaid kept; personal character; goad wagts; age about 30.—Write Mjrgaji, Hillcrest, Llanishen, near Card;ff. 2742nt Wanted, by 25ta JI'ly, good,. 6trong General, not under 22. Who Can Wash and Iron Well; cook and housemaid kept—Apply, with particulars. Mrs. Daries, Grovefield, Penvgraig, Rhondda Valley. nd FEMALii SERVANTS WANT PLACES. Al»VFRTISEMENTt> inserted under Sis heading at tbe following prepaid rates:— 20 words, 1 day. 6d ..3 cbye. Is- 6 da vs. la. 6d. Wanted, Situation as experienced Parlourmaid; town preferred.-Addreaa Parlourmaid, Tymynydd, Radyr, near Cardiff. 304206 Discnga<*ed. Gtueral (20), clean, quick, long clia- racter (£1(}-£12); Othe.-«, various ages (cook. wash), £ 9— £ 14, Plain Cooks. Cook-Generals, House-Parlour- maid, Housemaid, Nurse. List free.—BritMh Agency, Aberdare Junpticn. Stamped addrese^ 2753n4 Situations Wanted, as General Servants for Several strong Country Girls; various ages—16 to 21.—Mrs. Coster^Ite £ istTvOffice^Giouceeter^2733n4^ ¡- CLSAKS AND MANAGERS. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted under this heading at the followine prepaid rater.. g words. 1 day, 6d ..3 days. Is 6 days. Is. 6d. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Namns at any Post-office. letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the advertiser or one or the offices of the Western Mail. Secretary Wanted.-An English Life Company Desiies to Apooint a Gentleman to Devote Exclusive Time or in Conjunction with Present Business to Establish Agencies and Pfocure Business in Cardiff firrt, and thence work outwards; only those need apply who can at the outset introduce a large bueineM.—AppHca.nte to state age. experience, refe- rences, terms expected, Life, care of C. Birchall, Liverpool. 315dn7 Invoice Clerk Wanted at Dowlais.—D. Jones. Dickin- Pon, and Co. (Limited): 3160n7 Smarl Office Boy for a Merchant's Office; one writing shorthand preferred.—Apply, stating wages required. D 15. Western Mail, Cardiff. 3103nl0 Wanted, an experienced General Clerk, who can devote Two Evenings a Week to Supervise Books.— Apply D 1, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3055n9 Wanted, Lessons in I And Surveying, Levelling, Ac. -Write, stating terms, to D 3, Western Mail. Car- diff. 305ln6 Wanted, smart, respectable Youth in Merchant's Office as Book-keeper: good references indispensable —State att&ry, required D 4, Western Mail, Cardiff. Z05Qn6 Wanted, respectable Youth: also Articled Clerk; accountant's ofHoe.—App!y. personally, Oswald Cole- man. C.A.. 14. High-street, Cardiff. 3058n9 Audit Clerk, o tWork under Supervision, Wanted; state age, experience, references, and salary required. —Apply (in first instance by letter) to Mr. C. H. Waters. Public Auditor and Accountant. Bank-cham- bers, Newport, Mon., or to his Cardiff Office. 2850n6 We have Vacancies in Our Offices for Young Ladies md Gentlemen Wishing to Learn Shorthand and Type- writing. There is always a great demand for good shorttiand writers and tvp'sts—The Griffiths Cor- poration CLimited). 57. Queen-etreet. Oardiff. 1577d CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANT PLACES. Engineers and Surveyors.—Re-engagement Required by Qualified Assistant; expenenced in drainage, estate and public works; highest referencM.—Ad dress D 16, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3135n7 ForeignCorrespondent Desires Re-engageiucnt; French, Spanish, Italian. PoitasueM -bartering and roal trade experience: first-class references.—Address C 91. Western Mail, Cardiff. 2990n9 Wanted, Place as Insurance Inspector or Superin- tendent, bv an experienced Person; references a« to abilities, &c., can be had.—O 39, Western Mail, Swansea. 2921n7 Want?d, by Young Man, 17, just leaving achool, Situation as Clerk in respectable Merchant's Offier knowledge of WeJFh; total abstainer: excellent refe- rences—Addr»ss U, Wester.. Mail. Merthyr. 2784n6 Storekeeper (19). experienced. Desires Re-engage- ment Assistant or Otherwise: satisfactory references. -Address C 73, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2828r.6 CTerk (26) Seeks Re-en easement: double entry book-keeping, shorthand writer; reasonable salary required.—Apply 0 33, Western Mail Office. Swan- sea. 2825n6 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. 1 i I 4 TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST THROUGHOUT THE WEST OF ENGLAND ANa SOUTH V ALES IS Westerly end south-weetezly. winds, Iresh; change. able; some rain. GREY CASHMERE SUITINGS j ARE FASHIONABLE. j The West End Tailors | MAKE THESE TO MEASURE AT 45e. Only Address in Cardiff:— 19, DUKE-STREET, 1 PATTERNS POST FUZZI | .*1 °! ■ A i i THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS is JESSE WILLIAMS'. 1 In Is. and 2s. 6d. Bottles, PARK-HALL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF THE BEST LAXATIVE ] For LADIES and CHILDREN, IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC- JESSE WILLIAMS1 SYRUP OF FIGS IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE I jpHIL pHILLIPS RHEUMATIC CURE 24, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Mr. Parfitt, White Hart Hotel, Pontypridd, says: — "Your socks cured me of sciatica." John Gribble, of St. Mary Church, near Cowbridge, eays: —"Your Socks and Wristlets done me lot of good. I am now able to go to work." B ELTS. 10s. 6d. EACH. BEND SIZJi eF WAIST NEXT TO THE SKIN. OCK-O' SOCKT^ rws. 6d. PER PAIR. S SEND SIZE OF BOOTS. Mr. Evan Lewis, Byas Cottage, St. Mellon's, says: —"I am miiCh better since wearing your Socks." Henry Faulkner, 2, Dram-road-side, Graig, Quakers- Yard. i-ear Treharris, says.—"The Belt I had from you has taken the pain away, and I am getting much stronger." William Edwards, The Hook, Haverfordwest, says: —"Your Socks have done me a lot of good. I am now able to get about." William Scott. 33, Bridge-street. Troedvrhiw, says: -"I have bad no Rheumatic since wearing gour Seeks." ''IT R I S TS. Ss WRISTS, 5S Send Size of Wrists, HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS CAN BE SEEN OF THIS WONDERFUL CURE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. AGENTS. The following are duly appomted as agents for ttm sale of Phil Phillips's Rheumatic Cure:— Mr. J. SHANKLAND, Bridge-street, Kidwelly. Mr. J. PRICE, Church-road Station, near Newport. Mr. THOMAS B. NEAL, 45, Mackworth-street. Brideend. Mr. JOSEPH MORGAN, Main-street, Maesycwmmer. Mr D. V. MOBeAMBE, 10, Bush-street, Pembroke Dock Mr. JAMES LEES, Newland-street, Coleford. Mr. MORGAN PARR. Stationer, 168, Cardii r<6ad, Aberaman, Aberdare. Mr. JOHN D. JONES, 42, Upper Hish-etreett. i Rhymney a Mr. JAMES P. JONES, Newcastle Emlyn. Mr. M. JOHK. Grocer, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire. ■c;, Mr. E. 3. JONES, Presteign. j Mr. R. PRIOE. Penvgraig. i Mr. W. HITCHINS. Grocer, Bridgend. "k Mr. W. GRIFFITHS, Olydach, Swansea. Mr. E. T. DAVIES, The Emporium, IJanstephaa, Carmarthenshire. ) Mr. W. C. DAVIES, Llanfellt* Farm, Bwlcb, B.S.O. i Mr. D. L. JONES, Bookseller, Briton Ferry. « Mr. S. BAYIJS. 3. Park-road, Redditch. Mr. L. BRIGSTOCKE, Haverfordwest. <> Mr. E. SMITH, Avnold Farm, Little Hereford. s Mr. T. D. MEYLER. Chemist. Milford Haven. Mr. DA\TD EVANS, 1, Woodland-road, Llaneilv. -m 40875
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-= f D 0 ROT H Y LINEAL" 'ANOVEI. CHAPTER XXIX (Continued.) s was g]a4 to be claimed by her I ^»ld, can Dorothy put up with that man ?" said to him, as they climbed the slope. saw you look half as unhappy f you were walking with me as he has I tj. It Poking this afternoon I would break off 1 enga.gement at once I" a crow^ remarked Donald 1 ^tiousIy, "Perhaps he wanted her to f | shrugged her shoulders. i didn't he take her to himself then?" .1 *"Illd have been easy enough. But he linking about his book, I suppose. < siting a great book, she says. Oh, < l b glad you don't want to write a book, 1 I °^ld!'» ( Promise you never to think of it." 1 DonaM with sufficient solemnity. But erea sparkled as he looked at Fanny. 1 f^OULD for ever bless Doctor Warton for 2 ? to Macnatnar, if he was going to I Jlaany more content with him. 1 tbe .e, did not licger long on the top of i« It WAS Tom Ward who eounded the < of alarm, not be back before the fog J a If we are not <juickhe said suddenly, after looking for a. moment at the :;reat bank of white fog away to the west. 'It has the wind behind it. We shall have t upon us in half an hour." They hurried down the slope in a body, rom and Donald insisting on their all seeping together. They knew the danger of og on that bleak rolling moorland, with its steep ravines and deep dark tarns. Only ;hat autumn a tourist had lost his way in i. fog, and had been drowned in one of the ;arns. They had talked about it at supper :he night before. They were more than half way down the dope, and Tom had allowed them to slacken ¡heir pace. John and Dolly were some dis- tance in front. Even Fanny had admitted So herself that he showed the proper amount )f anxiety that. Dolly should get home without a fog bath. The bridge was in sight, and Dorothy was laughingly declaring that she might be illowed to loiter a little now-she did not believe the fog was coming at all-when lie Doctor hastily interrupted her. I "Did you hear anything, Doll? Was that i child crying." They stopped and listened, but no sound reached them, excepting the low sighiug of the wind in the withered bifecken. They waited for the others to come up; but none of them had heard a. cry. "Some bird," suggested Tom. "Eagles have been seen here at rare intervals; though more probably it was your falicy." "If Tom heard nothing, there was nothing," said Fanny decidedly. "You may trust Tom's ears, Doctor. They are as good as a bushman's." The Doctor did not argue the point; but he trusted his own sense of hearing better .ban he trusted Tom's. His ears were wonder- fully keen like all his other senses; and he felt absolutely convinced that what he had heard was the cry of a frightened child. When they had crossed the bridge, and were in the road to Macnamar, he let the others go on a little way. "Dorothy, 1 am going down by the brook for a situ? I distance. I am sure it was a child I heard. It will, be in danger if the fog comes. You won't mind going on alone now, will yoa?" Dorothy asked him to let her accompany him but he would not allow that. "I shall not be ten minutes; I know exactly where the cry came from." And he hurried back. She did not hasten to overtake the others. The day was bright still, and it was very pleasant to loiter along the quiet road, thinking her happy thoughts. It was a. sudden darkening of the clear bright after- glow that made her quicken her pace. When she looked up she saw that rolling masses of white fog had crossed the ridge of xaoorknd and were rapidly sweeping down on Macnamar Valley. < Nancy came running back round the curve of the road. "Fanny says you are to be quick! But where is Doctor Warton?" Dolly quickly explained. She began to hurry on with Nancy as she spoke. for a raw dampness began to make itself felt in the air. They found the others waiting at the gate and Tom was somewhat indignant that a. Southron stranger should not have taken his opinion as decisive. "I suppose I had better go after him," he was saying rather sulkily, when they heard the sound of flying footsteps coming up -the lane. It was Guy's nurse. She caught Dorothy by the arm. "Oh, Miss Dorothy, Master Guy's lost! I was just talking in the road, and he got away! Will somebody come and look? Mrs. Lineal is nigh out of her mind "Does she know?" broke simultaneously from Nancy and Dorothy. Donald and Tom had already stepped out upon the roadway, and were looking up anxiously at the fast-darkening sky. "She came to meet me. I was late, and she; got, anxious. She's out there searching and searching. She sent me back for help. Oh dear, I'm thinking he's tumbled in the brook." And she burst into helpless tears. "We must go back at once!" exclaimed Dorothy. But even as she spoke the fog was upon ;hem. The next moment they were enveloped in it. Tom stepped back to the girls. He was grave enough now; and so was Donald. "You can do no good," he said, authori- tatively. "Go back to the house. Tell father, we shall search down by the burn- side. Be quick, there is no time to lose! l'hank Heaven Warton turned back when he did, It must thave been the little lad's crying that he heard." No second cry guided John Warton as he hurried back. He crossed the bridge again, and searched along the bank, without seeing or hearing anything. Some distance down there was a second bridge, a rough construc- tion of unhewn logs. He had just reached this bridge, and was hesitating as to whether he should cross it or not, when he heard the faint cry again. It came from above, out of the thick fast-advancing cloud of mist that hid the moorland from him. He dashed upwards, guided by the now continuous sob- bing, and a few rapid steps brought him close to the frightened child, who was hurry- ing down the slope as fast as his little feet could carry him. John caught him up and held him closely. He dared not thinK what might have happened if he had not been there. For the burn ran swift and dark below. He did not realise at first whose child he had saved. It was not till Guy cried out "Muwer, muvver —Guy wants muvver!" that he knew. The ^fOSOdge brought with it a thrilling sense of delight; for, unworthy though he thought her, he loved Elizabeth still. It was the very consciousness of that love that had made him so cruel to her that morning. But in that moment, as be clasped her child in his arms, he remembered only that he loved her, and had rescued her treasure for Ser. The child nestled down confidingly in his strong arms' and the frightened sobs grew less frequent, and then ceased altogether, He had fallen asleep. John wrapped him closely in the cape he wore, and began to make his way cautiously along the side of the hill. He dared not attempt to descend the slope. The mist was thick and blinding; and the descent towards the deep burn was a steep and treacherous one. He had lost all idea of the position of the bridge, and trusted to chance to lead him in the right direction. After some time however he began to fear he was going away from the bridge instead of towards it. The sound of the burn became fainter, the side of the hill steeper and more rocky. He stopped and listened. The burn was decidedly farther off; the thickening of the fog did not wholly account for its fainter ripple. "What are we to do, little mac?" he said, speaking aloud to the sleeping child. "Retrace our steps, I suppose. We are getting into danger." I For he remembered Tom Ward saying that the western$ide of the moor was full of pitfalls. A He stopped for a. moment, trying to pene- J trate with his eyes tne dense blinding mist before him; and, as if in response to his desire, the fog-cloud began to roll and curl upward, leaving for a moment a clearer space between it and the ground; and he eaw the shoulder of the hill outlined against a background of yellow sky, and the tall figure of a. woman springing up the rocky incline with mad, desperate haste. It was but for a moment however that the cloud was lifted, then it descended again thicker and more blinding than before. But John Warton had seen enough. His beart to id him who it was that was searching so wildly along the hillside. He pressed on hastily, forward and upward, shouting with all the strength of Jiis powerful voice. It seemed a long time before ne heard an answer to his shout. But it came at last, and came again more clearly as he made his way with difficulty through the mist. Once he slipped and fell, shuddering to find him- self prone on the bank of a deep ravine. But for that providential slip he would aave gone headlong downwards. After that he made his way more cautiously, repeating his shouts a.t intervals of only a few yards. Suddenly there loomed close to him the outlines of a rough shed, used by shepherds in the summer time, and there Elizabeth stood, with hands upraised and panting for breath. He had tried by his shouts to make her understand that her boy was saie, but she had not dared to believe it. He came swiftly to her, and placed her (hild in her arms. ( "He's safe and well. Not a hair of his head is hurt." he said to her. She caught the boy in her arms, clasping him to her bosom in an agony of joy that had no words. But the next moment she would have fallen if John Warton had not flung his arm around her. "You are faint-worn out," he said. "Lean on me. Don't try to stand alone." She did not resist. She let his strong arm enfold her, leaning passively against him. At that moment she had 110 thought except for her child, her treasure, her lost one brought back to her in her hour of despair. When she did think of John it was to remember that he had saved her boy. After a while she drew herself away from Mm, and he let her go. The temptation to hold her still more closely to him, to force from her some recognition of the passion that thrilled him from head to foot, was a mighty one, but he bravely resisted it. "How can I thank you?" she began. But the faltering words were roughly inteTiipteri. "I want no thanks. Anybody could have done it. We had better consider how we are to get home. Do ycu think you could walk now?" lie had checked the warm flow of her I gratitude, as he had meant to check it. "Do you know where we Ilre 1" sh. asked, moving a step or two away irom him and peering into the mist. "I have no idea at all of our position. Do you know?" I "I am not certain. What do think we 1 outfit to do?'' h He did not answer her at once. He went nearer to the shed behind them and examined it. i "There is a sort of seat here. You must rest for a time. They will be out in search of us sooner or later and you can't walk till you have rested. You are trembling all over as it Is. Come and sit down here." He went back to her, and would have taken the child; but she held him tightly. "No—I can't give him up I can be sure I have him only while I hold him here." '< She sat down upon the plank seat; and the doctor stood near her, leaning against the rough woodwork that formed the sides of the shed. He could just see the vague outline of her figure as she bent over the sleeping child, listening to his breathing, passing her hand over his little face and limbs to assure herself that he was altogether uninjured. The child slept soundly. After one drowsy delighted murmur of "Muvver, as Elizabeth took him in her arms, his eyes had closed < again, and he knew nothing of the passionate _•< caresses that were lavished upou him. Though John had roughly checked her ex- pression of gratitude, it stung him with a keen, unreasonable pain that she should be so absorbed in her bov. (Tc be continued.)
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John jHmes Wright, labourer, Cadoxton was charged at Barry P-o-ci^-e-oourt on Friday; with wilfully cutting and destroying underwood at Porohkerrr Park, the trroperty of Lord Rom illy. After hearing the vide net, the i; Bench inflioted a fine of 20s., with the option of fourteen days' hard labour. SUMMER CANOPY, with Irons, Straps, fee., and Pitted Complete to Your Mail Cart or Param- imia tor for 4s. 6d.—Spencer's Baby Carriage Wa-re- hvoM, St. John's Churcc-sguare, CardiC • ,J