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iBersUtlRI. IF Mary Ritchie (Mrs Midiilctcr.il who resided in JL March, 1898, Ilt 4:\ Baiy-stMct. Rotvn. Cardiff. Jaughter of David Kite!ii«v Cartrinp Contractor, and —— Halliciay, lia^lesfieU, Kcciefeehan, Dumfries-shire, will communicate with the subscribers, she wtll hear iomet?iij>s to her advantage.—Mitchell and Baxter, W.g^ n. iaouth Charlotte-street. Edinburgh. 1S483 (lOIifelERY Manager Aspirants' Correspondence J School. Principal. X. A. (VDo»o,hii«, M.I.M.E., F.O.S. Editor of Mlnin" Kni-inp^rinrr.—Mnm economical, most rapid, most successful UookTrt, Gn'de to Education," post free,-lames Stanley, Manager. C.M.A. Office. wigan. 817o I snail nover regret that I became one of yonr students." Student No. 4119. lessons by post. Coal Miners and Officials. Tne road to success. Xylla- busfreg^r. A. Sonthern, 214. The H.M.B., Cardiff. draper# Assistants (Mantfb. DBAPER3.— Wanted, a V'oung Lady for showroom sales: Welsh preferred.—liny berry Williams, Pontypridd. :m¡n JHusital instruments. PIANOFORTE.—]>.<iy must sell at once, 65-cuinea -t- black ebony Uprn-ht Grand, on massive brass sounding plate, fitted with grand repeater check action, heavy gilded steel frame, handsome marque- terie llnd bevelled panels, carved niliars, nearly new maker's 20 yca.rs' warranty transferred take20K»ineas apnroval willingly carriage paid both ways If not approved. !o finer instrument could be ,1csirec1.- Apply 231, Dnnlett-roiul. liow. Ijondon. E. 819 ISiqrries, &r. BICYCLK3, £ 5 5s cash, or 15s with order and 10s per i.) month )re^ wheel, two brakes, lamo, bell, pump, fcc.; honest, reliable machines: carriage paid guar- inseed two years: tsn days' approval.-Testimonials ind photo from (i. Beatsou. Lioi! Cycle Works, Moseley. itrcet. Birmingham. 312 BanustU Articles. I ONG waistefd Corsets, boned real whalebone, black, JU white, or urcy, lS to iOin. 2s 6d. 31 to 3Gin. 5s 3d.- Sydney George. Corset Factory, Üinl1ingham. 18461 TJlHK Patent Kciipso Knitting Machine. The moat JL perfect Snifter 01 Socks and Stocking* In the world. Simple in construction, easy to learn, and light running. Send postcard for price list to Spencer's Baby Car- riage Warehoo.se, St. Johns-squan Cardiff. &5.M5—7S2n rilHE Verdict of the Public is that for lightness in con. J. struction, elegance In design, comfort in riding iurabllity in use, and moderation in price. tho Baby Carriages sold hy Spencer, thc Universal Provider for ilabies, are not approached by any of his competitors. The largest stock in the United Kingdom to select from. 3enù post-card jor tn-ice Jlte&^cal fifimdws. RUBBER Appliances, Enemas. Elastic Hosiery, &e. list" fre2; Trusses, 2s Cd double, 3s 6d.-AtklosOl.'s ,C. '1'.1, Ilill-street, Middlesbrough. Estab. 1B70. 535 Jor$alf. SOUTH Wales Property Gazette."—A Monthly Register of Estates, Houses, Lands, &c., to be Let or Sold iu Wales, Monmouthshire, West of England, &c. 1.000 copies sent monthly, post free, to the leadjr,ginl1abitantsof W»lesand Monmouthshire Insertions free. Copies post free from Messrs Hern ind Pcrtwee. Estate Agents, Auctioneers. &c.. 74, at. Mary-ttyept. Cardiff. 2444 F EA TH E R S, F EATHERS FEATHERS FOR BEDS. Why buy common shoddy Wool Beds when you can Set best ENGLISH FEATHERS at 5d per lb, carriage paid ? Warranled dry and sweet. Feather Beds made to order. tie d for samples and price list to i> H HANDY AND CO., FEATHER MERCHANTS. 6C61 AVK'-SHPOOIi. NORTH WALES. U4 ilttsreUaneows Wants. WELSH China.—Wanted. Swansea and Nantgarw Chlna,8wansea and CambrianPottery,aud Dillwyu ttoruscan Ware; only good specimens required hieb trices given.—Address Collector. Echo Office. Cardiff, n iiUsrellaneons. MATRIMONIAL, Post," sealed envelope, 5d, with .if. circular 9d established over quarter of century. -Editor. M. Post. 10. Trafalgar Buildings. London. W.C. JHoney. £ 10 to £ 5,000 Advanced on Note of Hand alone, with out bonds, publicity, or charges of any description Nhatever unless business is done; no bills of sale Bod ihe striotest prlvaoy guaranteed On receipt of anpll. :ation representative will wait upon you by appoint- nent ana advance you the amount required, repayable ':Iy easy instalments to suit vour own convenience 3peclal rates for short periods. Write in confidence to actual Lender, C. WHLLS, Corridor Chambers. Market-place. 408.1 5526 Leicester. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FRO VINCTATT UNION BANK continues to lend immense sums daily, from £ 5.0<)0,on ilote at Hand Alone, or other Security, *t a few hours' notice, to aHclasses in any part of Eng- l.n4 and Wales, repayable byetl.sy instalments. No good plication ts ever refused. All communications strictly tnlvafce. "Moderate Interest. Special rates for short periods. The largest, best known, and most honourably conducted Business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entirc sa! isfltc. tion in repeated transactions with us. If desired. one of our Officials will attend at your residence at once with Cash, and carry out the advance THERE and THEN.— Call, or write (in confidence) to the Manager, Mr Stanley Dowding. I, Queen-square, Bristol, or to Messrs Jones and OWlJn. Prinoes Chambers. St. John's-square.Cardiff TjllELDINOS, Old-established J^'inaiioers, are pre JL pared to Advance sums from £ 20 to £ 3,000 at short notice on approved Note of Hand, personal or other securities. Charges arranged before transactions are completed. Mortgages on Property effected at current rates of inter eft. Property Purchased. Trade Bill? Discounted. Annuüles and Fixed IneomeR arrauR:e<1. Money advanced on s8cond mortpagf-s. Apply direct as we have no agents. Hayes Buildings. The Hayes. Cardiff. 13938 MONEY.—sir Pike, 43, Salisbnry-rd.—Send post card for prospectus (returned in closed envelope free), and yon will do business with no other tirm.134iil ESSItSS. HERN A PERTWKM, Estate A^enls". 74, St. Mary-street. Cardiff, are prepared to advance from £100 tn £100.0ù0 on Mortgage of Free- hold or Leasehold property, antl from Bob to £1,000 0:1 peisotuj xeciirity. 36M fji H a quakino ^Vu 0 s a jg Tn~k Established 35 years (1870^ CardifT Branch. 73, ST. MARY-STREET. Branches also at Manchester. Liverpool. Leeds, Brad- ford, Bristol, amI Birmingham. Head Ofliccs—28. Bedford-street, Strand, London, and 119-120, Bishopsgate-street Within. London. E.C. Assets. £694,403. Liabilities. £372,291. Surplus £322,112. Loans of JE50 to .£5.000 made on any class of security. 21 per cent, allowed on Current Account Balances, Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received as nnder Subject to 3 Months' Notice of Withdrawal. 5 per oent per aunum. Snbjeoi to S Months' Notice of Withdrawal. 6 per cent per annum. Subject to 12 Months' Notice of Withdrawal, 7 per Clent. per annum. Special Terms for Longer Period*. Interest paid Quarterly. The Terminable Deposit Bond, pay nearly 9 per cent and are a safe investment. Write or call for Prospectus. 17600 A. WILLIAMS. H. J. TALL. Joint Managers. HEATH & SONS, SOLE AGENTS for 76, QUEEN-STREET, BROADWOOD, CARDIFF; BLUTHNER, 7Q TAFF-STREET, ERARD, PONTYPRIDD; SCHIEDMAYER, PENARTH, and NEUMEYER, PORT TALBOT. WALDEMAR, &c. RECITATS BATLY Also PIANOS in on tbe STOCK by BRTNSMEAD, I PIANOLA PIANO. COLLARD, PLAYERS BECHSTEIN, and STEINWAY, ÆOLIAN SBLF. IBACH, fa, PLAYING ORGANS ORGANS by EXCEPTIONAL DlS-. MASON & COUNT for CASH HAMLIN, OR EASY TERMS BELL, ARRANGED. T^AAfTXTrAvr & Xat. Tel. — Cardiff, 01199. DOMINION, &e. Pontypridd. 21. Also POWDER & LOZENGES 11 CURE INDIGESTION. I TRY THEM, OF ALL CHEMISTS. 1 Tm R E E TO 1\1 E A When you are tired of taking nauseous and mys- terious prescriptions and conipoun&s, which do you no good, but only ruin your digestive organs, write to me and I will sendyouaBookwhichdescribesaQuick and Certain Cure for lost strength, wasting weak- ness, &c., from whatever cause arising. NO STOMACH MEDICINE. NO ELECTRICITY. Specimens of letters received and guaranteed ■ennine:— „ It is an excellent system, and I ^He •crapu- lonsly followed the instructions, and im a better man than 20 years ago.—G.G." Cannot be better than I am at present. It is a perfect cure.—K.G." Book sent sealed, post free, two stamps.—A. G. LEIGH, 92 and 93, Great Russell-street, Blooma- bury. London. Send at once and be cured, Seventeen Continuous Successes. 16685 public Jlmnsements. CARDIFF. rjpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LesRee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 7.30 and SATURDAY at 2. CHARLES FROHMAN Presents 1 THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN COMEDIAN, ¡ WILLIAM COLLIER, I in a Comedv, cntitled- QN RJLIIE QUIET, with the entire Company which OPENS ON SEPTEMBER 25th at the COMEDY THEATRE, LONDON, FOR THE SEASON. Preceded by A MAN OF THE WOULD. Next Week—The Musical Play, THE TALK OF THE TOWN. THE TALK OF THE TOWN. Box Office 10 to 5. Nat. Tel.. 362. -0 dipping Jlotifis. FL D O —CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. \->J IX- ATLANTIC S.S. LINES. LIVERPOOL TO CANADA. First cabiu, £14; second, j:8 third, £5 lOs, S S. LAKE ERIE (twin-iscrew). 7550 tons Sept. 26 S.S.LAKE MANITOBA(twill-screw),957Ho!Js.Oct. 3 Free pamphlet re Work and Wages "—Canadian Pacific Railway, IS. St. Augustine's-parade, Bristol, or local Agents 4718 WHITE STAB. LINE.—LIVERPOOL T W to AUSTRALIA, calling at Capetown (South Africa). SUE VIC. 12,500 tons Sept. 23 PERSIC, 11,974 tons Oct. 26 RUNIC, 12.482 tons Nov. 16 MEDIC. 11,984 tons.Dec, 23 The accommodatiou on these twin-screw steamers comprise?, smoking, reading, and dining rooms. Fares.—To Australia..£17 to £27; to Capetown. JE15 15s to JE22 h, For further particulars apply to Local Agents or to lsmay. Imrie a.nd Co.. Liverpool; 1, Cockspnr- street. S.W and i8, Leadenhall-street, E.C., London ALLAN L I N E.—TO CANADA, UNITED STATES.—Sailings from Liverpool, OCEAN RATES TO CANADA -Saloon from JE10 St. John's, N.F. £ 11 Halifax and St. John, N B. Second Cabin, £ 7 10s. Third Class, £ 5 10s. To India £ 37 lCs and £ 27 10s. For Full Particulars apply to Allans, 103, Leaden- hall-street, London. E,C.. and 19, James-street, Liverpool or to W. ,J. Trounce and Sons, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Captain J. A. Scott. 15. Cathays terrace, Cathays C. Stewart, 35. Mount Stuart- square, Cardiff C. J. Cudlip, 32, Castle-road. Cardiff. £ ocitties. THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF B ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1857. INCORPORATED 1883. Offices 3. HAMMET-STREET, TAUNTON. Secretary Mr ALBERT GOODMAN. BORROWING SHARES, .£60 EACH. SUMS OF MONEY are rotnty to be advanced oa security of any description of real property—free- hold, leasehold, or copyhold-on the most equitable terms; the principd and intorest repayable by Monthly Inst,alment3. INVESTING SHARES. £ 60 EACH, realised in about 13 years and 4 months by Monthly Payments of Five Shillings per share. FULLY PAID-UP SHARES, bearing a fixed rate of interest, payable half-yearly, or allowed to accu mnlate. DEPOSITS received. Interest at 4 per cent, per annnm. payable half-yearly, or may accumulate. Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may be obtained on application to the Secretary, 11.8 above or to 189 Mr THOMAS WEBBER, District Secretary, Tower Chambers. Church-street, St. John s- square, Cardiff. PEOPLE TELL THE TRUTH. People tell the truth about GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS They are grateful for the good they have derived when suffering from starved, poor, thin blood; or the exhaustion of nerves, and the worries from overwork. they bail this great remedy It.8 a beacon light which abowed tl1em the way to health and strength again. THE BEST REMEDY. The best remedy for VV b:\KNES8. NERVOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, LOW SPIRITS, NEURALGIA, CHEST AFFECTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE FITTERS Testimonial. 103, Gilfach Gynon, Twynyrodyn, Mcrthyr Tydfil. Dear Sir, In May, 1901,1 became ill from a very severe attack of nervous prostra- tion. Irifa Mat (Mifect misery, m I Nervousness waR so depressed,dyspepti^. and weak Nervousness I have been treated by different Nervousness doctors, and tried nearly every patent medicine, but derived a mere tem- porary relief. A few weeks ago, a friend from Carmarthen advised me to try Gwilym Evans' Qninine Bitters. and I purchased a large bottle, but had no confidence then in its efficacy to do me any good. I am elad to say Weakness the effect has been marvellous with Weakness me. I am now in almost perfect Weakness health. I shall continue its use for a little while longer to prevent the ill- ness returning. I can truly say that there is no tonic that I know of equal to Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters, and you are at perfect liberty to pub- lish this statement, as I think any person suffering from any nervous diseases will had a true friend in Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters if persevered with. I am, yours &c., HENRY TILLER. A TRUE FRIEND. Testimonial. 25. St. Mary's-ioad, Garston. near Liverpool. Gentlemen,—I wish to tender my Weakness heartfelt thanks to yon for the great Weakness and lasting good that I have derived Weakness from taking Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters, and I write this letter, as it might be of some benefit to others suffering, 3.S I was, some years ago. I willingly agree for you to verify my statements, and I enclose thp. names and addresiej of the doctors I was under. In 1890 my health began to de- cline. I had no appetite for my meals, and I suffered from Weakness. I also had a fear of that dreadful disease, Consumption. Getting worse, I con- sulted a doctor, and was under his Nervousness treatment about six weeks, but I was Nervousness no better. I then took certain patent Nervousness medicines, I should Bay abont 14 bottles, but; I seemed to be getting worse and worse. All wort was torture to me. I tried another doctor, who tald me that I was suffering flom Nenous Debility and IndiŒe!ltion. and had completely run down. I could not sleep at night for pains in my chest, near the heart, and a'swelling in the throat almost suffocated me. When sleep did come it was only of ahorti duration. 1 visited a Throat Hospital, and I went there regularly, twice a week for upwards of nine months, but I found I was getting worse. [ then consulted another Indigestion doctor, who advised me to take a good Indigestion tonic for six months. After having Indigestion spent over jE20 in medicine. &c., I started taking Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters Wnen I bart taken two bottles I found I was slightly better, and after I bad taken the fourth bottle the pain in my chest and throat seemed less, and Í realised I was getting better in health and spirits. After taking a course of Gwilyrri Evans' Quinine Bitters I could eat and enjoy my food, and my sleep at night refreshed me My strength returned, and life was again a pleasure to me. In all I took Chest and about eleven 4s 6d bottles of Gwilym Throat Evans' Quinine Bitters, and I was Affections- cured. Since then I have bad perfect health, my complaints have not troubled me, and during the last eight years I have not lost a single day's work through illness, as mv em ployers can testify, thus proving that it is a Genuine Cure. Gwilym Evans' I Quinine Bitter: fought the disease itself. I sincerely hope that this testi- monial will meet the eyes of those who I may he suffering like I was, and I have great pleasure in aUowing you to I publish the same.—Yours sincerely, J. H. SAUNDERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS Strengthens the system, stimulates the circulation, assists and promotes dlges. tion. improves the apDetite, braces tbe nerves, and fortifies the muscles. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Sold everywhere in bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d each, or will be sent, post free, on rcceipt of stamps, direct from the Sole l'roprietors- QUININE BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY. LIMITED. LLANELLY. SOUTH WALES. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Beware of Imitations.—When purchasing see the name Gwilym Evans" on the label, on the stamp, and on the bottle. without which none are genuine. This is most important. r N.K. FOR ROUGHS AND COLDS. JJAYMAN'S jgALSAM QUITE gAFE FOR CHILDREN. » N.B. 125 NEWPORT OFFICES of the j '• SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS' I 18, BRIDGE.STREET i I JSublit |lati«s. CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. The WINTER SESSION 1905-6 will be opened on Monday, October 2nd, at4 p.m" by the Annual Prize j Distribution and an Address to the Students by Sir James prichton-Browne, M.D., LL D., F.R.S. Charing Cross Hospital is within three minatee walk of the Royal Dental Hospital of Londou, and J the hours of Lectures aie arranged to suit the con- j venience of both General and Dental Students, The Hospital and School are situated within two minutes of b )th Charing Cross Stations, and the I Athletic Grounds at Eltham can be reached within balf an hou\"bom Charing Cross. j Appointments,—The opportunities for obtaining Resident Hospital and other appointments after qualification—of' which there are upwards of 30— are especially favourable. The S'CHOOL PROSPECTUS, containing full information concerniogthe Livingstone Scholarship (100 guineas), the Huxley Scholarship (55 guineas), and Six other Entrance Scholarships (total value JE550), awarded annually, and all other arrangements ¡ connected with the Medical School, will be sent on application to the Dean, 62-65, Chandos-street, Strand, W.C. HERBERT F. WATERHOUSE. Dean. ASSISTANTS OF EXCISE 19.22.- FORTHCOMING EXAMINATION.—Applica- Mons must be received at the Civil Senice Commis- sion not later than the 19th OCTOBER, on printed forms, to be obtained, with particulars, from the Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Burlington Gardens, London, W. 18502 (pANGER HOSPITAL (Free), Fulham- Vy road, London, S.W.—PATIENTS SEEN DAILY on their own application at 2 o'clock. Funds urgently needed for general expenses and for tiro Research Department. 18294 Secretary Fred W. Howell. publications. THE GREAT GUIDE TO SUCCESS. RAPHAELS ALMANAC FOR 1906 NOW READY. Contains hints to Farmers and GardeneM Birth- day Information. When to Court, Marry, Buy, Sell; Speculate. Hire Servants, Keek Employment" Travel, Remove. Sign Contracts. Deal with others. Ask Favours, Bake. Brew. Set-Fowls, Fish, 4tc.,<fcc. A buyer writes —" I have had your Almanac three years, but I like it so well, 1 would not be without it for ton times its price. since following your advice, I have no" had oue crop fail." "Another writes— My birthday is the 5th of February a.nd the readine for that day is as true as daylight. I have inquired the birthday of more than 20 persons and have always found it to come true." Another writes—" I put my vines in according to yonr Almanac, they have grown wonderfully and produced such grapes as to puzzle some of the best growers." Another writes-" I have followed the time you huve stated for planting and I can assure you mv tlowerfllook splendid." Another writes.—" Our garden would never pro- duce potatoes until 1 told our gardener to put them in at the honr you mensioned and we have hid a splendid crop." Another writes—" I eet my kidney beans and parsley t tile houi and have wonderful crops. My neighbour laughed at me, but now he wants an Aln1:J.nac." 123 pages. Price 6d, post free 7d. Foutsham and Co., 4, Pilgrim Street. Ludgate j Bin, R.C andat (dl stationers and bookstalts. X STOP ONE MOMENT. X 00, DEAR, DOCTOR, MUST MY DARLING DIE ? THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE BUT TRY RJLUDOR ^Y^RILLLAMS' PATENT JgALSAM OF HONEY THERE 18 NO REMEDY UNDER CANOP1 OF HEAVEN EQUAL. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY, NOBILITY DOCTORS, NURSES; and MOTHERS PRAISE IT. WHY? IT contains PURE Welsh Hocey and an Essence of the Purest and Most Efficacions n-, gathered on the Hills of Wales, fceinp !'«•' d' r?-t the proper season, when its virtues in fun perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE are thousands ot children who die annually from Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and Croup. This is a grand discovery for the Cure of such comolainta. It is INVALUABLE lor Weak-cheated men, Delicatc Women, and Children. It Cures when all btfier^remefdreB fall. It Cures Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Tightoess of the Chest. It Cures Thousands of Children of Bronchitis and Whooping Coaeh. It Cures for one Shilling when Pounds have been spent in vain. TRY IT. If yon have a Cough, try it; if you have a Cold. try Iii if you have Bronchitis, try it. It loosens the phlegm and promotes expectoration, produces warmth and comfort to the chest, and gives refresh ing sleep when you have lost nights of rest. A STIPENDIARY AND A MAGISTRATE IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN REMARKS I feel it my duty to inform you that I have been using your Tudor Williams' Balsam o f Honey in my family, which is a large one, for many years, and have proved its great value, having nsed nothing else for Cough during Measles. Whooping Cough, Mid Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it to all parents for such complaints. SEE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE | TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY MOST IMPORTANT. j SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. ii Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is, 28 6d, and 4s 61 bottles. Sample bottle sent (post pai for J Is 3d. 3s and 5s from the in/entor. Saving in pur- } chasing the larger size botoles. D. FJLUDOR T^YILLIAMS.I'SDE.W j MEDICAL HALL, ABERDARE. Hi jj 1 4 t RUMMER JJ O H D A Y S | ■ ■ —— ■■ IMPORTANT TO READERS THE gOUTB WALES DAILY NEWS IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAY RESORTS EACH MORNING:- ABERYSTWYTH. W. H. SMITH and SON Rail way Bookstall W. JENKINS 23, Great Darkgate-street EVANS BROS .17. Pier-street. S. CLAPPERTON.4C, Terrace-road. BARMOUTH. W. H. SMITH and SON .Railway Bookstall E. DAVIES.* .l,Bell Vue Arcade j BATH. W. H. SMITH and SON .Railway Bookstall ll, MARIGOLD 16, Green-street BUILTH. W. H. SMITH and SON Railway Bookstall J. B. HINCHLIFFE 2, Broad-street d. LEWIS.Market Hall CLEVEDON. W. H. SMITH and SON Railway Bookstall Miss NICHOLLS .Stationer. Hill-road i FERRYSIDE. ] A. GOLDSMITH Newsagent. HAY. HENRY R. GRANT Newsagent ,T. FERRIS .Hightown ILFRACOMBE. W. H. SMITH and SON .Railway Bookstall H. SANDERS and SON 39. Fore-street LLANDRINDOD WELLS. W. H. SMITH and SON.Railway Bookstall R. EVANS .Middleton-street GEORGE GRIFFITHS High-street LLANWRTYD WELLS. Miss WILLIAMS Newsagent LLANGAMMARCH WELLS. J. DAVIES Malvern House LLANTWIT MAJOR. W. CUMMIN GS JWeslev-street C. H. JOHNSON Bristol House LLANIDLOES. W. H. SMITH & SON Railway Rookstall J. ROGERS Newsagent LLANSTEPHAN. W. LEWIS .The Stores E. T. DAVIES The Emporium MINEHEAD. COX SONS, & CO.,Lta Newsagents MUMBLES. Mrs HOWELL Newsagent Mrs W. H. JONES The Dunns Post Office Mrs E. JOHN Mrs ORRIN P«, WILLIAMS Blackjnll E. E. WRIGHT Parade. PORTHCAWL. D. HUTCHINSON Stationer Mrs J. J. THOMAS Newsagent SENNYBRIDGE. ¡ DAVID DAVIES .————— Newsagent' TENBY. w. H. SMITH and SON Railway Bookstall C. FARLEY 46, High-street J. E. ARNETT Newsagent, The Library WESTON-SUPER-MARE. I W. H. SMITH and SON Railway Bookstall I W. LEVER 21, Regent-street H. JELLY Meadow-street S. HALLETT Claremont, near Pier JAMBS LEVER —47. High-street Suaiiuss ,¡!: ■IBEWSOWS RlW08i;.|M I In Stock Largest Stock. Best Quality. Lowest Prices. 1 £ 5O0 Emeralds, &c„ &c. Q. Brilliants, Pearls, Babies, I, CAN BE PURCHASED BY Opalsand Rabies, or Sapphires Brilliant, Rubies or i( Slftm i/fTlmrtf? Brilliants, £ 6. and Brilliants, £ 20. Sapphires, £ 215s. (|gVJ-Ul"j) PAYMENTS Brilliants, JB12. Brilliants, S8 10s. Brilliants. £10 10s. SYSTEM. T&A I BBN SON'S do not chargfl 1 extra for buying this way. Pearls, Emeralds and Brilliants, £ 4 4s. I nincTPiTtn ™.N? '• ot w,tcha" £ 1 5a. Brilliants, £ 8 8s. I ""■US,°A,k0 Chains and Jewellery. ■ DflOVQ No -• Clocks, "im- 62&64, LUDGATE HILL, E.C.I '» £ SLvff&l 95 jjllfe fh Your little ills will find relief in llf CARTER'S UTTLELIVER PILLS I For HEADACHE, For WDIGEiTKH?,' ftf f X, For TORPID LIVER, fj| For CONSTIPATION, II m U For SALLOW SKIN, H m For the COMPLEXION. 11 M TilT I TTTB_8L S Very small, and easy-to Purely 1 £ § B take as sugar. Vegetable. |g fa Ml jf w Sfe 8 I Genuine must have signature 11 VJLaat/ s *g £ wggsy g • The Physician's H i§| fl ra B BBQ "flv jfc ffi 9 Jfl Cure for Gout, S 1 k 5 SSS jgjBi qp « fff Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. Safest and most The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Gentle Medicine foe Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Infants, Children, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Delicate Females, and the Sickness of Pregnancy. DINNEFO -y c: H. SAMUEL'S- GREAT ALTERATION SALE. I Enormous Price Reductions at H. Samuel's FOR 21 DAYS ONLY. Extensive alterations, necessitated by an increasing demand for H. SAMUEL'S famous Factory Price Specialities is being made the occasion of some sensational sacrifices in Watches, I Rings, Gems, Jewellery, Electro-silver, Wedding Gifts, &c. Some Record-breaking 1 Bargains will be offered from day to day, and much money will be saved by fortunate buyers I who makq their purchases during the jarojgress of this wonderful Sale Event. | f,. the of Pocicet-savilig Here are some Typical Selections Values down for Clearance. A Month's I Free Trial allowed with any article, on the money-back principle :— | 5/6 .—Oak Biscuit Barrels, handsome O lf £ */9-—HandsomeSilver-mountedFlower A I | Nickel-platecl Mounts ijJ\J Vases. Best Glass 1 716. — Handsome Four-bottle Dinner O /Q 6/6.—Solid real Gold Hall-marked — Cruets, Electro-plated Stands O^i/ Gem Kings, choicely set real 40/—Solid real Gold Alberts, the O K Stones. A marvellous opportunity Talk of the Town$/6.—Solid Real Gold Brooches, in Q/Q 8/6.-1^1 Silver-bltcfod IWr'. 8'«t variety Brushes, Fashionable Cherub Q J^ i/lO.—Handsome Nickel Timepieces, A I Design. Good Bristles accurate and reliable 1/ 8/6.—Ladies' Silver Watches, with Albert 1/^ complete, A Wonderful Bargain V j O -—\ "■? Handsome Real Silver Watches for men. Accurate, reliable <J J \J f • Ladies'Gold Watches, Engraved A77 1C i-. Cases, Most desirable present X I J%J Solid^Silver Curb Alberts, hall marked. rfiHWr' rjr^m ^ne ^'S^t-day Regulator Clocks. Strike A C JCi f w hours and half-hours. Wonderful value lw|U i/jf- m Very^handsome Solid Gold Engraved Keeper r Sterling Silver Cabinet 2/3 If»J Solid Gold Scarf Pins, Charms, Lace Brooches, &c. 1/9 A Personal Visit w «' ^quaint you with n.My sur- A rtSlPmiai VISIC prising offers not described here. Some one of the BARGAINS may fit your requirements. CALL TO-DAY. | c', CUSTOMER'S TRAIN FARE PAID AS USUA L. I, H. SAMUEL,7- QONSIDER YOUR I )( JJEALTH r- When you consider how mach depends upon it, what can be more important to you than the state ot your health f If you ale troubled with bad or indifferent heslth yonr ctpactties for work sr pleasure are affected-even your life is threatened. Thoasanda of people know by old experience that g E E C H A M S TT) I D L 9 are a bls««ing in the household and in every country of the world. No other medicine eXer. cises a more marked control pvqr BILIOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, and other painful forms of ■tooaaehie or nervonsJ tronble. BEECHAM'S PILLS are Sood alike for mao. woman and child/if taken according toduections. They are pre-eminently » ^.eme-a remedy to have by one in readiness for every occasion ahore need arises. There is yet another point in this connection that yon should mark on the tablet of vOllf memory. BEEOHATVTS PILLS ini sidition to their acknowledged value in Kidney, "ersnc Stomach disorders, have a specially beneficial effect in such ailments as are pecnJiar to women, many of whom endnre Deedless pain and ill health through ignorance of this important fact 6,000,000 BOXES SOLD ANNUALLY. Sold Everywhere in Boxes, Price Is 13id (56 pills) & 21 9d (168 di,Ib'- SWANSEA OFFICES s OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, No. 52, HIGH-STREET jgASS AND CO'S PALE AND MILD ALES. SEASON BREWINGS AY NOW BE HAD IN. PRIME CONDITION, IN CASKS OR BOTTLES, OF FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO., CARDIFF 114 d ¡ YOU iJBAB A <5 LEG! With \Vounds that discharge or otherwise, perhaps suf' rounded with inflammation and swollen, that when you press your finger on the inflamed part it leaves the impres- sion ? If so, under the skin you havs poison that defies all the remedies vou have tried, which, if not extracted, you never can recover, but go on suffering till death releases you. "Perhaps your knees are swollen, the joints being ulcerated, the same with the ankles, round which the skin may be discoloured, or there may be wounds; the disease, if allowed to continue, will deprive you of the power to walk. You may have attended various hospitals and had medical advice and been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation but do not, for I can cure you. I 1 don't say perhaps, but I will. Because others havefailed, j it is no reason I should. Send at once a Postal Order for 2S. 6d. to B.C.ALBERT 73, Farringdon Street, London, and you will receive a box of Grasshopper Ointment and Pills, which is a certain remedy for the cure of Bad Legs, Housejpaid's Knee, Ulcerated ] oints, Carbunctte.PoisoMd Hands, and Bmnons.W[Copyrichtj. WORK FOR ALL. We give a Nickel Silver Timekeeper and Mexican Silverine Watch Chain, SSk with guarantee to keep correct time for three years, or a Lady's or Glent'sWiL Rolled Gold Ring, free to any persons!^ MIH selling 48 Penny Pictorial PostcardsIw within 21 days. You can sell themiu wtst&T&igr an hour. Send name and address (postcard will do). BRITISH FINE ART CO., 115, Strand, London. WO PAINE' S BILL POSTING SYNDICATB. For Aberdare, Btrwain, Mountain Ash, and District Z. ANDREWS, Secretary. 13P20 Oinces- 1105 NEW THEATRE, ABERDARE,
- THE WEEK'S MARKETS. .
THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CObN. Cardiff, Saturday.—Wheat of all description!! was firm at last week's full prices. Grinding barley was 3d per qr. dearer. Oats and maize were without change. Beans were 3<1 higher. Peas wsre rather I firmer. Gloncester, Saturday.—English wheat faTours buyers—jeds, 3s 6d to 39 Sd whites. 3s 9d per bushel. Foreign wheat 3d dca.rer-P!ates,31s to 32s Rus- sians, 31s 9d to 33s Gd. Plate maize. 23s. Sharpness grinding barley id dearer, at 13s per qr. Weather fine Newport, Wednesday.—Wheat firm in favour of sellers. Maize dearer. Barley dearer. Fines 24a 6d. CATTLE. Us!t, Monday.—At the bi-monthly market to-day there was a* fair a.1I-roUnd supply, especially or sheep. lambs, calves, and pigs. The attendance was also good, aud fat stock soilI Itt satj3factory prices. Quotations Best beef 6d to G.Jd per Ib, seconùary 5;.[.d to 6d heavy-weight ninttou 7f6d to 8d, light do. 8d to 8}d ewe 6d to 7d lamb 8d to 8Vjd veal 611 to 7d cows and calves JE12 to £16, yearlings JEb to £10, two year old!! £11 to £14: sows and pigs JE6totlC, strong stores 35s to 458 each, three months old 20g to 23R. wp.aners lSs to 2OS; heavy-weight porkers 9s to j 911 6d a score. light d6 10a to 10s 6d a score. Roath (Cardiff), Tuesday.—A middling supply of ) cattle on offer at this market to-day, meeting a steady demand, prices showing no change. Sheep and lambs were fair supoly, iu middling request. ab about same rates. Pigs were enough for require- ments at same rates. No calves. Quotations: — Choice eteers and heifers, 60s to (As ver cwt. second lots, 56s to 53s per cwt. cows and bulls. 48s to 52s per cwt sheep—choice wethers. 8d to 84r1 per lb. ewes, 7d to 74d per lb. lambs, 8^d to 8%d net lb. Pigs-choice porkers, 10s 3d to 10s 6d per score a few extra choice, 10a 9d per score second lots, 9s 9d to 10s per score; baconers, 9s to 98 6d per score. In the carcase market a choice supply of beef was on offer, meeting a sound trade prices easy. Mutton and lamb a good supply in steady demand prices about the same. A few carcases of vsal and pork on offer. Prices:—Sides of oxorhetierbeef. 5Jd to 5:1d per lb. second lots. 51d to 57.0d per lb. hinds, 6^d to 6|d per lb. fores, 4d to 4%d per lb. wether mutton, 7d to 7Jd per lb. ewe dc.. 6d to 672(\ per lb.; lamb, 7:t:d to 7;4d per lb.: vea.l. 7%d to 811 per lb. pork, 6d tc 6%d per lb. Newport, Wednesday.—There was a large supply of cattsle, sheep and lambs. Fair number of calves and pigs. Best beef. 6V £ d to 6)1d; seconds, Gd cows, 5d to 5V:,d best wether mutton, 8d to 8^A ewes 6V4d to 7d calves, 6d to 7hid porker pigs, las I to 10s 6d. Neath, Wednesday.—Business was very slow at the following figures :—Best beef 10s to 10s 6d. othp.r finalities 9s to 9s 6d: lambs-hcht 9d. heavy 8d to 8^d sheep 6d to 7!{¡d; pigs 98 to 10s 6d calves 6d to 7d cows and calves £12 to £14. FAlH. Canton. Cardiff, Tuesdav.—There was a good supply of stock at this fair to-day. The feature was the number and qualitr of the sheep. Nearly all of the pedigree breeds of sheep were reprA8ellted. and there \Villi It good sale at average prices of 4gs. Top figure of9iss. was reached for a Suffolk Down ram, bred by Mr Walter Shirley, ot the Woodlands, Leckwith. and a lamb, also bred bv him, fetched Gjrgs. The ram was a fine specimen, WBigfsing 2031b. and being 14 months old, while the I Jamb weighed 1601b. Horses were a drug on the market. Fat bullocks averaged .£18-£19. BUTTER. Carmarthen. Saturday.—The fine weather ha2 been the means of keeping farmers at home, conse- quently the supply of butter has beeu exceedingly small. The price advanced fully to per lb., viz., from ll'^d to ll%d, and in some cases an extra farthing was given. CHEESE. Carmarthen, Saturday.—Several small lots of caeese on offer, and were sold at from 21s to 30s per cwt. Good demand. Newport. Wednesday.—Good sopplv, average attendance, and fair demand. Caerphiilies 45s to 52s, fancy dairies 5.3s to 54s, Cheddars 56s to 58s, truckles 52s to 58s. HIDE. SKIN. FAT AND WOOfJ. The Rhondda, l'ontypridd. and Aberdare Hide, an<? Wool Company, Limited, Treforest, l'nday.—Hides—Ox hides, 95lbs aud upwards, 44d. 4|d1 851 bs to 94lbs. 47¿d, 4*d 751bs to 84lbs, 41d, 4 Xd. I bs to TObs, 4d, "y,¡d;. 561bs to 641bs, 4d. 4&d i pplbs and under. 3%d.4d. Heavy cows, 5%(i, 4d ,lght do., 3;J4d, 4d balls, 2Jd, 3d cats and warbled, <*4d, 3Jd. Horses, 14s, 12s, 10s. 5s. Calf—171bs and upwards, 5^d 31bs to 161bs. 6d light, 5} £ d flawed, 3d. Lambs, 4s 6d, 4s, 3s Sd, 3s, 2s 3d, Is 8d. Pelts, ^s, 3s, 2s, Is 3d. Fat—best sweet clean, l? £ d; seconds, 178<1 common, Id. Halt, Is 6d per cwt.
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GLAMORGAN SCHOOLS. A LOST EXAMINATION PAPER. Meeting of the Education Committee. Dr. T. H. Morris presided on Tuesday at a oieatiug of the Glamorgan Connty Education Committee held at Cardiff. The chief education officer (Dr. James) submitted a report as to the causes for ttfe payment of the Parliamentary grant on a lower scale in rcspect of Bchoola men- tioned in Lis report, ind this was refetred to the Non-provided Schools Committee and the Elementary Teachers' Work and Salaries Sub- committee. It was resolved that the Joint Sub-committee appointed to consider amendments of the Connty intermediate scheme be fixej for Friday, Sep- tember 29th, at 2 o'ctock. Mr William Qowells wasappointel a member of the governing body of the institutions at Swansea for deaf and dnmb and bliod children. Communications bad taken place between the Elementary Teachers' Work and Salaries Sub- committee Rnd the Board of Education, tbe Pontypridd District Council and the Swansea Corporation with regard to children from tbe county area who were taught in the schools of other authorities, and the corresponding qu<s- tion of children from other areu beinn taoaht in the Council schools. This, s/iid the clerk (Mr T. Mansel Fran/tien) WRS an important matter, affecting secondary, DS well as elementary schools, and they were affected by it all rannd. A special sub-committee was aDpoiotBd to deal with tbo whole matter with the view of making an arrangement with other authorities. A Jong discussion was initiated by the Rev. D H. Williams, Barrv, with reference to the three namea selected by the Staffing Committee for the headship of the new school at Ilhiwfawr, which will supplant the existing school at Ltwthyd. He complained of tbe exclusion of the name of the master of the adjoiaiug Gwrhyd school, and moved that bis name be added. Rev. John Davies, Cadle, seconded, bat the motion was reject cd. It was rsported "that the managers of the Cockett school ha j refused to accept a proposal of the Staffing Committee as to certain changes in the school staff. The Rev. J. Davios, Cadle, who is one of the managers, asked who had given this information to the Board or Education ? tie was a member of the committee; and had never heard of this refusal, neither was tbere" minute to that effect. It was decided to inform the Board of Education accordingly. Alderman W. Jones, Mountain Ash, called attention to a case in which a candidate for an entrance scholarship to the Aberdara Connty School ba,1 suffered through the fact that one ot tho inspectors appointed by the committee had lost one of the boy's examination papers. The chief education official was asked to report upon the subject, and the Chairmau expressed a hope that the governors of the Aberdare School would permit tbe boy ta attend the school until some decision be arrived at as to who Bhould pay the boy's fees. Miss Vera, Volkbovahy, of Whitley Batch, rdandaff, was appointed temporary physical instructress for the coonty.
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LYRIC ARTISTE'S FRIGHT. A iyrh artiste connected with a concert party which petforms at an establishment in the onter boalevards of Paris met with a disagreeable sui- pcise early on Monday moining. She returned to her botel in the Cours de Vinceunes at half-past one, and had jnst entered her room when she uttered a piercing cry. It was an unaccustomed spectacle in tbe bed which made her shout on». Two forms were extended nnder the bedclothes. She could not see more, for on hearing her anguishing shriek the two forms jumped from the bed and disappeared through the window. The yonng woman s'tnk into an armchair in a Rwoon. Her landlord and several tenants of the bouse arrired aud applied restoratives, and she speedily recovered. What was the canae of her fright V The answer was IIOOD forthcoming. A week afto an Italian named Dominico Farelli, a trainer of monkeys, arrived at the hotel, and intended to stay nutil bo obtained an engage- ment to perform at a fair. Meanwhile he made the monkey3 go through their tricks every day. After the last rehearsal the ltalian leh tbe hotel, unmindful of the fact that he had forgotten to chain up two of his monkeys. Theae, profiting y their freedom, undertook a tour of explora- tion. They found their way into the lyric artiste's room, and took a. violent fancy to her bed, and lay'down in it. Ooe of the monkeys had even put on part of tbe artiste's night attire.
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-0. BAND CONTEST AT WESTON. Victory of Ogmore Valley Temperance. A brass band contest took place on Saturday ufterDoon on the Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super- Mare. Seven bands entered, and played in the following order Kingswood Evangel Silver fconductor, Mr J. E. Wilkinson), Ogmore Valley I t emperance (conductor, Mr W. Smitb), Bristol City Mission (conductor. Mr E. Parker), Bristol Imperial (conductor Mr J. E. Wilkinson), Pentre Volunteers (condnetor, Mr fJ. Rippin), Bed- minsler Silver (conductor, Mr J. E. Witkioaon), Glastonbury Town (conductor, Mr G. Godfrey). Mr James Brier A.V.C.M.. Bradford, was adjudicator, ind the test piece wae Hume's selec- non, "Gems of Irish Melodies." Before the awards were announced tbe massed bands, of 170 performers, played the popular march Death or Glorv." Awardø-lst prize £10, Ogmore Valley Temperance; 2nd prize £5, uri.tol 1m- purial; 3rd prize o£3, Bristol City Mission 4th prize £2, Pentre Volunteers.
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FELL OUT OF HIS TRAP. Sad Death of a Kidwelly Resident. On Taesday afternoon the dead body of Mr John Morris, an elderly man, who resided at the Black Horseilnn, Meiocean, Kidwelly, was fonnd on a road on Pembrey Monntain, deceased having apparently been thrown out of his trap and killed. Mr Morris started with one of his sons to attend a sale at Tynewydd, Pembrey Mountain, on Tuesday morning, and within a short distance of their destination the soro left the father in the trap and proceeded across some fields. Tha old man, however, ne.er teached the sale, and on a search being made his dead body was found as stated above. It is surmised that he fell oat of the trap and dislocated his neck.
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At tbe meeting on Monday evening, Mr John Grace, J.P., presiding, tbe appointment of Mr Brongh Taylor, the eminent engineer, as water Grace, J.P., presiding, tbe appointment of Mr Brongh Taylor, the eminent engineer, as water engineer to the Council was confirmed, hia bom- I mmaion to be ou tbenmauotoftoanpiantod. The ^Natisnal Provincial Bank manager refused I the application by the Connoil to open a branch office in PorUlcawl nt present.
EXPLOSIVES AT CARDIFF.
EXPLOSIVES AT CARDIFF. Alleged Offence Against the Bye Laws. At rtbe meeting of the Cardiff ProPL-rif Committee on Wednesday, Chief Inspector Major, of the explosives department, to, ported that the ieseet Water Lily "50 lIving at anchor on the West Mud, between the Windsor Slipway and the new Sea" s j men's Hospital, from about 8 a.m. on Sandaf# the 3rd September, until about 9 a.m. on Mo«t* day, tbe 4to, when she entered the Old Sea 1j0CJ J j and discharged her cargo. She had on board 16,5001b. of explosive?, consisting of geligu'18' saxonito, unf carbonitj, and was in charge of one man emplov^d by the local agents of tbe explo* sives manufacturers. There was no cause why the vessel shonid not have remained outside in the .Channel, and aa lie (Inspector Major) bad repeatedly warned the man who wftS in cbarge that it was an offence to bring tba vessel on to the mad with explosives on board, he asked the committee's inntructions in Sbil matter. The committee decided to summon sb' man to appear before them for an explanation Of his action.
! PONTYPRIDD MASON MISSING,…
PONTYPRIDD MASON MISSING, j I A Pontypridd atison, David James, of 81 Ceridwen-terrace, has been missing from for 11 days. Lie went to work at the Albi"D Colliery, Cilfynfdd, and deposited hifl tcol-bag there, but left immediately afterwards and bas not been heard of since, tie is an elderly rc&hj with grey hair and tuft of whiskers on chin, was wearing a bowler bat, brown coat and waisf* coat, serge working jacket, and ordinary n»'» boon. No news has been received as to James9 whsrabouts, but the family da not anticipa5" ¡ that the worst has happened. He had been illhealth for some time. but was completeJ1 recovered, and was supposed to bave commsncC" work on the morning on which he disappeared.
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POLITENESS OF THE ORIENT. In the following dslightlully gracious form of- Imperial edict the Dowager Empress of Chin* I hfts dismissed one of ber high officials r—WoUf! Wen Shao, the grand secretary, has nerved na many years, and he has shown great diligence and faithfulness, fie is now over 70 years of 11/1 and in the daily andience-s his obeisance is DO" very difficilt, and onr sympathy mnit be sbOWD him. Lot him be relieved from the GraDd Council in order that be may be saved trouble."
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