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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, AND IN MEMORIAM. Notices appearin? under these heading* are charged at the following rate8:- If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS," "WBR- TERX MAIL," and "WEEKLY 3s. for 30 Words and 111. for each Additional Word. If inserted in Cie "EVENING EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL" oul), Is. for 30 Words and Id. for every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description TTill hp inserted un'*«» authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic messages cannot. be acted 01 until confirmed in writing BIRTHS MARRIAGES & DEATHS. DEATH'S. HTTRCT'M.—On May 18th, at No. 3. Hardwick-terrace, Chepstow", George Hurcum, aged 75 years. WILLS.—On May 15tli. at 140. Craddock-strm. Cardiff. Irene May, infant daughter of Henry Albert and Kate Wills, aged 2 day?. WILLS. Oon May 19th, at 140. Craddoek-street. Kate, the dearly beloved wife of Henry Albert Wills, and daughter-in-law of Thomas Wills. Severn-road, both Cardiff, in her 30th year. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. TliliKE ROYAL, CAnnIFF. Lessee and Manager.ROBERT REDFORD. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, R. DOYLY CARTE'S PRINCIPAL REPERTOIRE COM PA NY. Tuesday and Saturday Matinee.IOLANTHE. Wednesday and Saturday Night THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. Thursday THE GONDOLIERS. Friday PATIENCE. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. Next Week: — THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MISS BROWN. al3865 RAND rp H E A T R E Lessee and Manager .EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. the Magnificent Successful Drama. "WHY WOMAN SINS." Next Week: "THE SHAUGHRAUN." [e890h24 'Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF JGMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT. The American Mirror Dancer, DIANA, From the Alhambra, Leicester-square. London. All Laughs! F It A Z E R and MAC, The Quaint Comedy Couple. "CUR LODGER," a New and Novel Comic Absurdity, by JOHNNY ALEXANDER & COMPANY. LES LIOSALFA In a Clever Transformation Act on the Trapeze. HARRY BEDFORD, Comedian, Th? Original Little bit off the Top." SISTERS OLIVE TRIO, Vocal Comediennes and Dancers. FOUR ORIGINAL GARGANIS, The Fnnni°st of all Gentlemen Acrobats. "THE MARRIAGE BROKER," a New and Original Comedy Creation, by GEO. A. BOOKER & MABEL NARBIS. "The Flannelled Fools." GRELL and GRAY, Humorous and Acrobatic Tennis Act. BONNIE GOODWIN I And the Apollo Piccaninnies, in Southern Melodies and Humour. Bicycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Rightly. Early one between 7 o'clock and 9; late one between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. L18863 Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. pARK JJALL, CARDIFF. ENORMOUS ATTRACTION FOR THE WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. WHIT MONDAY, MAY 19th, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, MatineesWhit Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday, May 19th, 20th, 21st, and 24th. Doors open at 2. Commence 2.30. LIVERMORE BROS. COURT MINSTRELS. Admitted by Press and Public to be the Greatest, the Grandest, and best Mirstrel Troupe in the World. 2 GREAT SHOWS IN ONE 2 Supperb Choir and Orchestra! The Phalanx of Come- dians! and Speciality Artistes! New Music. Side- splitting Jokes. Charming Ballads. Clever Dances, and Screaming Burlesques. Minstrelsy Redivivus. Important Notice! £500 Reward will be paid to anv person or persons that can prove that this is not the Only and Original Troupe of Court Minstrels travelling. Special Engagement at Great Expense of the Royal Italian Military Band, direct from the Zoological Gar- dens, Vienna. Remember! There is only one troupe of Minstrels now Travelling in the Whole World; there- fore. this is the only chance you will have of witness- ing this Gigantic Combination. Grand Coronation Pro- me & gramme. as submitted to his Most Gracious Majesty I the King. Prices:—2s., Is. 6<1., Is., and 6d. (limited). Doors open at 7.30; commence 7.45 o'clock. Early doors open at 7; 3d. extra to all parts. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's (Limited), Music Warehouse, Queen-street. Notice.—For the Day Perfor- mances each Adult paying for admission will have the privilege of bringing two children free of charge to all parts. ell02 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, JL CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director.OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT; C. H. TJNTHAN, the Armless Wonder! Bewitching. Melodious Lily Lena. a Charming Comedienne. Fred W. Millis. the Australian Ventriloquist, in his unique Entertainment—"Mirth, Music, and Mimicry." from the Palace Theatre, Gilwart and Briston, Tomic Cvclists. Ferreros, One-man Orches- ra. A Do:! playing the Sleigh Bells. "How 10 you do?" Chae. Whittle, Quaint Vocal Comedian. Amv Allnutt, Character Vocalist. Fred and Lillie Harrison, Speciality Dancers and Character Duettists. "Skill is the Child of Patience and Industry," Henri Humberti, the World's Champion Juggler. Ll8864 r YCEUM, N E WPORT. I Proprietor & Manager..Mr CLARENCE SOUNES TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. GEO. EDWARDES' COMPANY. THE J^pSSENGER JJOY, GEO. EDWARDES' COMPANY. THE MESSENGER BOY, From the Gaiety Theatre, London. MATINEE, MONDAY and SATURDAY. 2.30. Booking Office Open Ten to Teu. 79598 SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE (Regd.) SUNSEARAIN SERGE Regd.) I Warranted to stand the SUN, SEA, OR RAIN. SUIT TO MEASURE, ggS. SOLE AGENTS: 0 STEWART & STEWART THE CASH TAILORS, 27, CASTLE ^RCADE, CARDIFF. BEWARE OF IMTATIONS. CORONATION. FRED. jyDRGAN AND CO., MILL-LANE, CARDIFF, Have the Largest Stock Outside London of F LAGS. DECORATIONS, ILLUMINATIONS. ROYAL ARMS, CROWNS. PLUMES, SHIELDS, GARLANDS. FESTOONS. DRAPERIES, ILLUMINATIONS, LANTERNS, LAMPS, Ac. Price Lists on Application. Tents and Marquees for all purposes for Sale or Hire. Unique Garden and Umbrella Tents. Temporary Awnings for Covering Paths, Ac., erected on the Shortest Notice. SUN BLINDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I ¡ Speciality Spring Roller Shop Blinds I. and Florentine House Blinds. Tarpaulins, Horse, Cart. Rick Covers, Harness, 1 Ac. Repairs in Every Department. Branch: GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH. Hat. Telephone: 326 Cardiff: ffll Penarth. Telegrams: "Tarpaulins, Cardiff. a 13813 PAGE 4 I TO-DAY. J I GAPEL ALS, LLANELLY, AND THE REV. THOMAS JOHNS. i I PAGE 4 TO-DAY. SALES BY AUCTION. CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS. CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. MR A. SETCHFIELD will SELL hv AUCTION on Thursday Next, Maj" 22, 1902. a large quantity Of I SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNltUBE, removed from Barry for convenience of Sale, consisting of an Handsome Pianoforte, 2 Organs, several Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Overmantels, Cabinets. Fen- ders, Brasses, Ac., 3 Bedroom Suites ia various woods. Heavy Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Over- lays, A-c. Also a quantity of good useful Furniture, removed from Cathedral-road and other residences. The whole to be sold absolutely Without Reserve. Goods on view day prior to and morning of sale. Owing to the numerous lots, this sale will commence at Twelve o'clock prompt. e8761120 "SHIPPING NOTICE. Gi O u T H A Ir R I C A. REDUCED FARES— £ 10 10s. i ermits and Tickets from Government Licensed Agents, e9900 DAVIES. 48. Cliaries-strpet. Cardiff. PUBLIC NOTICE, THE WELSH INTERMEDIATE — EDUCATION ACT. CARDIFF SCHEME. CRADDOCK WEllLS SCHOLARSHIPS. Tenable for One Year at the Higher Grade School. NEXT EXAMINATION. SATURDAY. June 14th. LAST DAY OF ENTRY, June 6th. £ 300 to he awarded in sums ranging from £ 3 to £ 10 each. Full Particulars ;md Forms of Application may be obtained from the Head Teachers of the Elementary Schools, or at the Office of the undersigned. DAVID SHEPHERD. al3842 Clerk to the Governors. 1. Frederick-street. Cardiff, May 15th. 1902. A. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. CROP BROS., THE CARDIFF IRONMONGERS, 3 AND 4, ST" MARY STREET- COMPETITION PARCEL of CUTLERY. 36 ARTICLES 15/- POST PAID. 4-T I IEE B TABLE KNIVFS I A DESSERT FORKS DESSERT KNIVES 1% DESSERT SPOONS TABLE FORKS M TEA SPOONS Or 3 of each for 7s. 6d. or 4 of each for 10s. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT APPROVED OF. el008 A WHIT WEEK ATTRACTION. PAY A VISIT TO H. SAMUEL, WHO IS NOW OFFERING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A DOVER JEWELLER, PUR- CHASED AT A LARGE DISCOUNT BY PUBLIC TENDER, UNDER DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS! ENORMOUS SAVING! HIGHEST VALUE! 2/6 REAL GOLD (HALL-MARKED) BROOCHES, £ "•FORMERLY SOLD AT 5s. Q STERLING SILVER ALBERTS; PREVIOUS • SELLING PRICE, 5s. 6d. rjD. REAL SILVER BROOCHES; GREAT • VARIETY; REGULAR SELLING PRICE is. GENT'S REAL SILVER WATCHES, 6s. 6d.; STRONG OXYDISED MEN'S WATCHES, 4s 6d.; LADIES' GOLD WATCHES. 21s.; SPLENDID NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS, 2p. 6d. THOUSANDS OF OTHER CHOICE BARGAINS. FREE PRIZES FREE PRIZES TO ALL CUSTOMERS SPENDING 5s. OR MORE. RAILWAY FARE PAID WITHIN A RADIUS OF 30 MILES ON ALL PURCHASES OF 25s. AND UPWARDS. A MONTH'S FREE TRIAL. MONEY REFUNDED IN FULL IF GOODS NOT APPROVED. CALL TO-DAY. CALL TO-DAY. H. SAMUEL, 7. St. Mary-St., Cardiff. C7461 ANNUAL SHOW, 38 AND 41, QUEEN STREET. SPRING, 1902. THE CORONATION SUITE, IN HONOUR OF THE KING. CALL OR SEND FOR A DESIGN. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. Dining. Drawing. Bedroom. 300 IN STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. Carpets. Curtains. Linoleums. MILES READY TO LAY ON YOUR FLOORS. AN EXHIBITION FREE OF CHARGE. Furniture Re-upholstered. Bedding Re-made. P. E. GANE THE ART FURNISHER, 38 and 41, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. "9688 A PLEASED CUSTOMER IS OUR DELIGHT. AND OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO PLEASE EVERYONE WHO TRADES WITH US. WE HAVE BEEN DOING THIS ( FOR SO MANY YEARS THAT IT IS NOW AN EASY THING. CAN'T WE PLEASE YOU? GENTS' Smart and Stylish WALKING BOOTS. 6J11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6. GENTS' HIGH-GRADE BOOTS, in Glace Kid and Box Calf, 10/6, 13,fô, 16/6, 18/6, 21/ GENTS' OXFORD SHOES, in Patent, Glace Kid, and Box Calf, 4/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6, 13/6. BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS, Hard-wear Brand, 3/6, 4/6, 5/11, 6Jf., 8/6, 10/6. BOYLE & CO., 17, CHURCH-STREET, 2, HIGH STREET The Boot Market. (Duke-street End). 10, CHURCH-STREET 28, ST. MARY-STREET (St. John's End). And Branches. CARDIFF. e9851-1 EYESIGHT TESTING ROOMS. PARK-PLACE, CAIIDIFK (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance). SCIENTIFIC TjyONNER II f ORG AN, TESTING E« lfX By F.S.M.C. (Lond.). QUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTIGLAN, DPTlCIANb NVill be Glad to Advise, WITH- ONLY. OUT CHARGE, in all Matters Relating to Defective Eyesight Honrs: and the Wearing- of Spectacles. 9.30 to 7. elfl09 PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the -J;YEXIXG EXPRESS" at the following 1.ate.l! OKCJr i TUBER j SIX TIMES. TIMKS. S. I). i S. J>. S; D. 12 words or lessj 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words..1 0 5 0 10 I 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12,19 l' 0 2 0 4 0 6 COMBINED SCALE for Small Piapaid Adver- tise rat tits in the WESTERN MAIL" mid '• EVENING EXPRESS — — WORDS. ONCK. THRRR SIX TIMKS. TIMES. __I_ is D. S. D. S. D. 12 or les3 0 8 14 20 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 30 20 to 26 j 1 4,2 8 40 Each extra 0 4 0 8 10 words. 04 0 8 10 In all eases the name and address lire counted as part of the advertisement. CLERICAL. WANTED, tay Reader; to take sole chargo of mission-room on Barry Island.—Apply Rector, Sully. Barry. p857h22 SCHOLASTIC. A Business J'-dueation.—Cardiff School of Commerce, 1, fct. Johii'8-equare, ecrner of Queen-street, above Messrs Masters.—Individual instruction Penmanship, Shorthand, IJookkeepin^, Typewriting, Mathematics, Languages, &o.: day and evening school.-Prospectus, T A. B)o.rg and Co e855d LOST AND FOUND. i^lUUNU, f'omcranian l'oodle: if not claimed in 3 days will bo sold to defray expenses.—White, 8wan Hotel. Eoatl), Cardiff. eS651iE3 LOST, in Newport-road", Yorkshire Terrier Bitch, answering to name of "Flip"; Under rewarded.— Holmes. Rurmipy-hill, Cardiff. C10025 TEMPORARY Shelter tor stray cats 48, Conway- T road, Cardiff. e705h22 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. GOOD General wanted after Whitsuntide— MRS^ Charley, 2, Clare-road. Cardiff. e813h21 (1 KNERAL Servant wanted, the 3rd of June; good X reference required.—Apply Mrs. Hill, Belle Vue Hotel, Merthyr Tydfil. e856h22 HOCBK-Parlourmaid wanted; competent; JLl to £ 18.—J 60, Evening Express, Cardiff. e846h22 WANTED, usefu) Boy for housework.—43, Newport- road, Cardiff. e833h21. WANTED, Cook-General; two in family.—Apply, between 6 and 8, 140, Newport-road, Cardiff. e830h21 WANTED, experienced General; 3 ill family; no children.—52, Clire-place, Penarth. e873h24 WANTED, a thorough Cook-General. — Apply to Mis. Hake, London House, Mumbles. e817h20 WANTED immediately, a thoroughly good Cook.— Apply Mrs. II. Dyke Pearce, Peny-y-Bryn, Cefn- coed, Merthyr Tydfil. e354hl9 ANTED, General; family 2.-Refe- Wrences, age, wages, 15, Victoria-road, Penarth. W rences, age, wages, 15, Victoria-road, Penarth. e802h20 WANTED, respectable Girl at once.—46, Ryder- street. Cardiff. eS01h20 WANTED, for country, capable Person, to under- take entire work of small llOuHe, two in family.- Mrs. Richards, Heathfield, Nantyderry, near Aberga- venny. e622h21 Y'uUJSiG Housemaid, with "good reference, Penarth; family 1.—17, Windsor-place, Cardiff. e863h20 HOTEL SERVANTS. "XXTANTED, Housemaid-Waitress; references re- VV quired.—Apply Mrs. Brooks, Royal Hotel, Cadox- ton-Barry. el1)12 KNTED, exljcrienced Waitress, Kitcheiamaid, and WANTED, experienced Waitress, Kitchenmaid, and Chambermaid.-Apply Manageress, Marine Hotel, Porthcawl. e848h21 BARMAID, £ 28; Barmaid, £ 15, wanted; interview to-morrow.—Davies's Registry, Cardiff. ILFRACOMBE.—Wanted, 2 Waiters; 8s.; good tips.— JL Davics's. 48, Charles-street, Cardiff. MANAGER—Wife; Welsh preferred; £ 2; interview to-day.—Davies's Registry. (Guaranteed genuine). COOK. private family, £ 20; interview to-day at our Registry. PORTHCAWL.—Waitresses, Generals, &c., wanted: interview Thursday.—Davies's, 48, Charles-street. PARLOURMAID, £ 30, Batii; splendid chance.— p Davies's Registry, 4a, Charles-street, Cardiff. e9899 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. A thoroughly respectable Canvasser (a cyclist), about J\. 25 years of age, required during summer; good alddress indispensable.—Apply, by letter, "Nota Bene," c'o. Hughes and Son. Printers, Pontypridd. e886h22 A smart young Man wanted, canvassing; exceptional opening for energetic man.—Address, in fir3t instance, to H 34, Evening Express, Cardiff. e9998 AGENTS wanted Ink Erasing Electrosine Pencil; erases ink in two seconds without abrasion; one agent's profit 8 weeks ever £ 75.—Address Eraser, 18, agent's profit 8 weeks over £ 75.—Address Eraser, 18, I,ockwood-road. Doncaster. e805h20 BOY wanted in estate agent's office, Barry Dock.— Apply, letter, to Hill, 190, Holton-road, Barry- Dock. elOll BAKERS.—Wanted, good Improver: well up in mixing and moulding; knowledge smalls; strictly abstainer.—Wages, references, Evans, Steam Bakery, Lampeter. e8361i21 C" LERK wanted; aged about 20; must have expe- rience grocery trade; wholesale preferred; Welsh speaking.—Apply, with full particulars, to Walter and Batchelar, .Swansea. e7951i20 LERK.—Wanted immediately, a reliable and expe- rienced. Man as secretary and confidential clerk; a comfortable and permanent situation to suitable applicant.—Apply at once, with photo, stating age, experience, and salary required (to live out), to Wild- ing's (Limited), Tailors and Outfitters, Newport, Mon. e8S4h20 CAPTAIN Lewes recommends Groom or Groom- Coachman.—Samuel Davies, Capel Evan, New- castle Emlyn. e872h21 _&———. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. Continued. DRESSMAKER.—Wanted at occe. good Hand.— Apply Mrs. Davies, Chepstow House, Narberth. e323h21 GROOM-Gardener wanted.—Applications, with refe- rences and full particulars, Vicar, Llanguicke, Pontardawe. e371h24 HOSIERS.—Good and Window Dresser JJt wanted; slight knowledge of shipping trade pre- perred: uspful situation to good man.—Apply Hosier, Evening Express. Newport. e999;) Y ABOURERS.—Wantedimmediate]v.sixgood L Labourers; accustomed to excavating foundations. -Apply National Collieries, Wattstown, Rhondda Varti. eloos R-. AT-Catcher.-Wauted at once, professional Rat- R catcher.—Apply, stating terms, to J 39, Evening Express Office, Cardiff. e812h20 TRAVELLER wanted, to sell Red CardTfFPotteK-; preference given to an experienced hand having a good connection.—Apply J 49, Evening Express, Car- diff. e824h21 WANTED immediately, experienced Bricklayers; a summer's job guaranteed; none but sober men need apply.— Creighton. Contractor. Neath. e309h20 WANTED, Farm Bailiff; wif" dairy and poultry.— | K 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e82Sli26 WANTED, steady, reliable Farm Bailiff; good milker; wages, 20s. per week, with good house and garden.-Apply, with reference, Lewis, Pant-y-Cer- dynen, Aberdare. cR70h20 WANTED (Wiltshire;, capable Groom; unmarried: must ride and drive, understand hunters, and have good character.—J 78, Evening Express, Cardiff. e361h23 WHEELWRIGHTS.—Wanted, 2 good Hands; must WHEELWRIGHTS.—Wanted, 2 good Hands; must be experienced.—State age, salary required, to Charles Jenkins and Son, Carriage Builders, Bridgend. el014 "■C^TANTED, a Dispenser in a colliery practice.- W Apply, stating age, references, and salary re- quired, Dr. David. Llwyavpia. e352h22 WANTED, walling Masons and Bricklayers; wages, 8,d. per hour.—Apply Garndiffaith Chapel, Aber- pychan. el016 WANTED, in the Rhondda Valley, a Foreman Mason; experienced hand, and of sober habits; energetic and despatchful; state wages and furnish references.—Apply Box J 81, Evening Express, Cardiff. el0020 22. 6d. Weekly.—A salary of 7s. 6d. to 22s. 6d. offered to either sex (who can write) for their spare moments; work may be done evenjng;Particulars sent, free to anyone sending addressed envelope to M. Trustcott and Co., 6a, Glendower, Torquay. 0885h26 1 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HERN AND PEKTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, snlVEYOUS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For List of Business Premises and House* tc be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" daily. Printed Reenter free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1849. e9780 t P)l,LY to J. T. Sa mder! Auctioieer and Estate A. Ai t s Saunders, Auctioneer and Estate Agent. 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to let: Daisy-street, 5s.; 78, Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.; 50. Court-road, 8s. 6d.; 43, Wyndham-crescent, 10s. 6d., &c. e9944 APPLY Co-operatiTe Supply Store*, North-road, Car- A diff:—SeTeral houses, 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms each; rents, 5s.. 3d., 6s. 6d., 98., batlis. gardens, &0.; near Blackweir and Park-plane 'bus terminus. e401d let, 4, Ne,%Tort-road (opposite col- CABDIFF.—To let, 4, Newport-road (opposite col- leg-e).-Apply Occupier. e829h21 CILLRYNYD.—House and shop to let or sell; good position shoemaker, grocer, or general trade.— Apply Gomer Evans. Grocer, Blackwood. co49h?t EXCELLENT Business Premises to let in Bath; best position ready-money trade.—Particulars D., 6, Cranbourne-court, Albert Bridge, London, e80Sh20 FURNISHED House to let at Peniyrch; 3 bed- rooms.—Apply T. John. Pentyrch. e806h20 HOW to Get a House of your Own.—Some interest- ing information on this point is given in an attractive booklet, which will be sent post free to any- one making application (mentioning this paper) to the Manager, 72, Bishopsgate-street Without, London, E.C. e9997 O OtTTIIERNDOWN.—To let, furnished, for a-.y v0"' tion of June, August, September, comfortable House; 3 sitting-rooms, 6 bedrooms; garden and stables.—J 30, Evening Express, Cardiff. e797h20 TO let, 61, Railway-street, Shop and Dwelling-house; suitable for a tobacconist.—Apply Davies, G3, Dog- field-street, Cardiff. e866fc':j TO be let, the first-class Hotel, known as the Castle Hotel, Llanfairlechan; one of the favourite sea- side resorts of North Wales; situated in the main road between Bangor and Conway, and 5 minutes' walk from the railway station and beach; the hotel is well fitted up with every accommodation, and immediate possession may be obta.ined; the proprietor retires owing to ill-health.—Apply Mr. Thomas Hughes, Castle Hotel. eS51h22 O lc^ House and Shop in main road, Penclawdd; T suitable for any business; rent low.—W. Rees, Brynteg, Gorseinon. n.. e8S.sh22. O letT newly erected Stables; coachhouse, loft; stables, 4 stalls, loose box, harness room; coach- house 42ft. by 22ft.; very lofty.—Apply Caledonian Hotel, Elm-street. Cardiff. e800h20 N' EWPORT.—-To let, large Yard, with Buildings: centrally situated; suitable aerated water, furni- ture, other factory.-Atkins, Estate Agent, Newport. e844h21 APARTMENTS. FURNISHED Apartments: good cooking and atten- F dance near sea and pier.-Martin, 37, Cavendish- place, Eastbourne, Sussex. e864h23 1NEHEAD.—Osborne Boarding House. 1, The Avenue; within 3 minutes' walk of sea front; pleasant lawn; every home comfort; liberal table; apartments; moderate inclusive terms. Apply Manageress. e860h23 ORTHCAWL.—-Apartments facing seal large P rooms; moderate terms; good attendance.— David, Ty-Draw. e858d ENARTH.—Furnished Apartments 1 or 2 gentle- men near station and beach.—26, Windsor-ter- race. e810h20 BUSINESSES FOR SALE. CLARKE'S Bakery, Hood-street, Coventry, for dis- C posal as a going concern; the above business doing from 7 to 8 sacks (proof trade) and about C2 general. -ApplY Barnett, as above. e340h21 FARM AND GARDEN. GARDEN Netting. Garden Netting. Garden Net- ting, Cord Netting, best quality, for covering seed beds, frait trees, lowr runs, &c., 16 square yards for Is.—Grainger, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. f9795 MUSICAL. I BlilNSMEAD Pianoforte, in handsome rosewood case choice marqueterig panel; iron frame; full tri- chord: best check actiqii; £ 35 net cash.—Heath. PIANOFORTE by '^giddington; burr walnut case': trichord: in gramttcondition: £ 19 19s. Also Van- derholt, £n 12s.—HeatJ, Cardiff. PIANOFORTE by Cadby; handsome imrr wnlnct PIANOFORTE by Cadby; handsome imrr wnlnct case; in splendidlcondition: a barsrain: CIS IS; Also walnut Cadbv lVaoforte; 19 guineas.—Heath. Cardiff. F ORGANS, new and slrond-hand, by all makers, from £ 3 17s. 6d. Repairs in all branches.—Heath and Sons. 76. Queen-street. Cardiff. elOlO JF you want a Piano fir Orgau. do not lie persuaded JL by any interested pc on to purchase until you have ascertained the extraovdinarv value w" are offering. You will,save many pomds, he most liberally treated. and get the easit^st, po l,le terms by purchasing from 115.-DIICk. Son. and PiMer, the Great Piano Merchants, Pulteney Bridge. Batii,land at Bristol. Catalogue and book of advice fre\ ffliame this" paper.; el006 HAliFS bought, so4, exchanged; 25 years' expe- rience as harp lejfcircr; Krard and other makers in stock.—Miller, Arc Bristol. e9816 MAKTYN Thomas,$4, Castle-road, Cardiff, is i;uw clearing his entiii stock of Pianos, Organs, Gra- phophones, &c., _regar<Ji|«8 of cost for cash only. e420d PIANO —If you vam a Bargain, write for list of instruments returoM from liire, as you car secure a Piano by one of thai Great Makers at a less price than the obeap rubbifh no-y \o freely advertised; guaranteed, ami in mett cases quite equal to when new.—Thompson and SHackell (Ltd.), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32. Castle-street, Swansea, i-c., &c. e9701 PIANOFORTE, £ 19 19s., the Challenge Model; p delivered free to spv address; guaranteed for 20 years: all modc-rn imprcfrenieiits.—Can only be obtained of Thompson and Shjjckell (Ltd.), 32, Castle-street. Swansea, &c.. &c. e9701 PIANO by Broadwqbd White, only £ 16~l6s.; a PIANO by Broadwqbd White, only £ 16~l6s.; a marvellous bargain? which should not bs lost; in splendid order and ol lovely toue.—Thompson and Shackell (Ltd.), 24, Qujgen-street, Cardiff. *9701 PIANOFORTE, £ 23^ celebrated maker: quite equal to new in Part'eular; cost double; in handsome case, with all improvements; a genuine bar- gain—Thompson and slacken (Ltd.). 24, Queen-street. Cardiff, *&o., etc. J e9701 PIANOFORTE.—A genuine Schreibar) only £ 27 P 10s.; listed at 6D guineas; pprfect in every respect, with Patent Resonator Attachment.—Thomp- son and Sha"kOll (Ltd. 23. Commercial-street, New- port. Mon., -te.. &e. e9701 TpALKING Machines of til kinds supplied at~967~SL X Mary-street, Cardiff. el642 GRAPHOPHONES, Phonographs, and Gramo- phones kept in stock at 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. RECORDS, Columbia, Edi^n. fc Gramophone7^thou- sands to choose from at St. Mary-street, Cardiff. WE are the largest talking machine dealers in the country. ei642 GREAT BargainTln Talking Machines and Records during our stock-taking sale fn May only. WE make hones pleasant with our Talking Machines; come to our great sale during May. OUR annual Stock-taking Sale is now on; call or write for particulars. RECORDS (Columbia and Edison) during "sale reduced to 7s. per half dozen. reduced to 7s. per half dozen. GRAND Records reduced to 4s. each (not less than three sold) during sale. I- TLAT Becords for~Graftiophone reduced to 10s. 6d^ per half dozen during sale. HOTEL Keepers should,see our special sale lines in Penny-in-the-Slot Machines RITE for catalogues"5r call atTTaTking Machine Agency, 96. St. M*ry-*treet, Cardiff. el642 BICYCLES, &c. TLX FEE and SoiuiT^man a f ae u • er» of the well known Daisy Cycle. Write fei catalogue. Daisy Cycle* overhauled free of charge fjr two years wBen built to order. One grade only in Daisy Cyeies— bighMt obtaiMbtt. Lodits and Gent's 1902 models, cold and silver lining, with plated or Homan rims, will be found an ideal uiount. Daisy Cycles cannot be excelled. Feutherweifeh* Itacers, Road Racers, and light Roadsters-tor flnisb and ftgy running the most up-to-date Cycie in W als».-Address, Ayliffe and Sons, Daisy Cycle and Motorf Works. Cardiff and Newport Kat. Tel. 832 Cardiff- rj..«<9768 A' YLIFFE and Son# for Plating and Enamelling. Daisy Cycle Works for repairs to any make cycie. Ayiiffe and Sons for 2 speed gear and free wheels. Daisy Cycle Works, Cardiff, for Morrow Hubs nnd at cessories. e9768 AS a bird is known by its note, so Is. a Soyer Cycle by its world-wide reputation. Intending rturchasers are invited to call and inspect this season's models, special attention being drawn to Ko. 2, vhich, fitted with free,wheel. 2 brakes, plated rims, high grade trres, for either lady or gentleman at JE10 10s., is redoubted! the best vilue ever offeied in the annals of the cycle trade.—Robert Bevan, Castle-street. Cardiff. e9760 A LI, cyciers should see our stocks of Sunbeams, Rover, Swift, Sua, Bard, and New Hudson's Cycles; prices from JEg IQe.; fally guaranteed for two years. A Star Road Racer, fitted with free wheel. 2 brakes, plat'd rims Dunlop tyres, £ 10s. 10s., or 12 monthly payments of £ 1 Is *9760 number of slightly shop-soiled Machines to clear £ cheap; also a great uouibcr of "really good Second- hand Cycles, from £2 10s.—Robert Bevan, Castle-street, Cardiff. e9760 4 ARE you wondering wfaat to do with your old Machine? If so, write to the Quadrant Cycie Co. < (Ltd.), and see what Price they will allci- you for it in exchange for a new Quadrant; second-hand machines of viy make taken in part exchange for a Quadrant. e9814 A high-grade Quadrant Cycle can be obtained for £ 10 10s. cash, or 12 monthly payments of 21s.; no hire agreement to be signed; the machine becomes abso- ( hitely your own property on payment of first instalment. I -Write for full particulars to The Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Contractors, 35, Castle-street. Car- diff (next door to the Angel Hotel). e9814 ALL Quadrant Cycles are made of the finest material obtainable, and for durability, excellence of finish, And easy running cannot be beaten- free wheel, best iyres, plated rims, & from £1f) IQR. egg14 A £ 5 Bank of England Note is mown evervh were, I and so is a Quadrant Cycle, but remember there are imitations of both. If you want a genuine Quadrant so to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), Government Con- tractors, 35, Castle-street, Cardiff, or to one of their authorised aceot* e9814 A Quadrant Motor Cycle obtained the highest award at the Crystal Palace Motor Show on February 14th for the combination lever, as the best distinctive im. provement exhibited; one lever does the work of four; write for illustrated liats.-The Quadrant Cycle Co. I (Ltd.), Government Contractors, 35. Castle-street, Cardiff (next door to the Ansrel Itotel). e9814 A few good second-hand and shop-soiled Machines for sale; all bargains Write to the Quadrant Cycle Co. (Ltd.), 35. Castle-street, Cardiff (next door to the Angel Hotel). e9814 ARE you thinking 9' Purchasing a new Cycle this season ? If so, write for 3 catalogue or oall at the season? If so, write for a catalogue or call at the Quadrant Cycle Co.'s Pepot, 35, Castle-street, Cardiff, and inspect their large stock of machines; prices from £ 10 10s.; easy payments arranged; illustrated lists of ] cycles and motor cycles post free. e9814 -1 BICYCLES, Continued. ALL Cycie repairs and renovations send at once to l'arry and Co., Siren Cycle and Motor Manufac- turers, Mi!lanee, Cardiff. Free wheels. 'MOTTOW hubs, and rim brakes promptly fitted; lamps, bells, and accessories: lowest prices; repairs; store enamelling, nickel-plating. Catalogues port free. P.9778 CYCLE repairs or ever.- description executed at W. H. Thomas and Co.'s Celt Cycle Works, Miskin- 0 H. Thomas and Co.'s Celt Cycle Works, Miskin- ftreet. Cathays; cycles built to specification; platers, enamellers; braziers; guaranteed workmanship; mode- rate prices e9779 COVENTRY CYCLES. COVENTRY rYCI.FT. 3s. 6d. PElt WEEK. 38 60.. I'ER WEEK. FOR EVERYBODY. GENT'S or LADIES' 1902 MODELS. HIGHEST GRADE, FITTED WITH FREE WHEEl, and i'ATENT RIM or TYRE BRAKES, 1902 DUNLOP- WKLSB LICENSED TïRES; t«mpW», with every latest improvement; AVl'LEBY'S half-ineli pitch t';hBJi1S; PLATED SPOKES, and DUNLOP-WELSH WESTWOOD HOLLOW RIMS. METALLIC FINISH; Fran:e beautifully En3mellPd. and all bright parts Learilv T'lat^i on Copper: made of the hegt i'OS:,IBJÆ MATERIALS OBTAINABLE, aud fitted with all accessories of the best manufacture, INFLATOR Lm-1 TOOLS, all complete, for 3s. 6c1. PER WEEK for 12 MONTHS. Payments to be sent once every uicrtli. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED TWO YEARS. The Machine* are delivered on Payment of the first monthly instalmfjit. viz., 15s. 6d., CARRIAGE PAID TO YOrR ATiDRESS. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. THE MACHINES THEN BECOME YOUR OWN ABSOLUTE PROPERTY. NOT THE HIKE SYSTEM. NOT THE HIRE SYSTEM. NET CASH PRICE for LADIES', GENT'S LIGHT or FULL ROADSTER or IIOAU-BACER. £8 8s. each, all compile. WE ARE PREPARED TO SEND ANY MACHINE ON APPROVAL, and PAY CARRIAGE EOTH WAYS IF NOT APPROVED, as we have every confidein-e of these Machines giving entire satis- faction to EVERYONE. WnITF. AT ONCE FOR FULL LIST and ALL PARTICULARS, which will be sent. POST F REE. NOTE THE ADDRESS:- THE COVENTRY srrPLT CO., OROMFOKD-COURT, MARKET-STREET, MANCHESTER e9897 "ITSOK disposal gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim _I ^rake, silver-plated Westwood rims, genuine A. B. Velox tyres, 1902 guaranteed: costly machine; quite new; not soiled; sacrifice: zE5 10s lowest; will send en approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill, Waveney Villa, Beach-road, Weston-super-Mare e515d OR Gent's Coi-ei2try, free FOR Disposal, Gent's Safety Coventry, free wheel, rim brake, silver-plated Westwood rims, genuine A. B. Velox trTes. 1902, guaranteed; costly machine: quite new; r ot soiled; sacrifice £5 10s. lowest; will send on approval; genuine bargain.—K. Gill, Waver Icy Villa, Beach-road, Weston-super-Mare. f'B28d GENT'S Crete, grand bargain, ,ust as new. f.tted with coasting hub. fre^ wheel, back pedalling brake and ri u brake, silver-plated rims, Clincher tyres, mud- guards, gold lined; all accessories; Coventry machine; not soiled; sacrifice f,6 10", approval.—W. James, 31. Oxford-street, Weston-super-Mare. _504d MOTOK-Car; 3^ h.p. water-cooled engine; 3 speeds; electric ignition; seat. 3; good running order; cost £200: sacrifice LIJO; buying larger car.-Frieft E. Harris. 12. Cedar-road. Newport, Mon. e9626 REPAIRS if sent to Morris Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, Pontypridd, always give satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el947 CJAFETY, nearly new, cheap; home 5 to 7.-Angle. 19, Plantagenet-street, Cardiff. e821h20 190Z.-You-want a new Cycle Don't buy nnti: you have seen the 1902 Humbert. Beeston Humben are acknowledged to be the finest cycles in the world. Humber Cycle*, with free wbeel, from £10 lOa. Special Standard free wbe-1 Humbers, splendidly finished, £12 12s. Inspection invited. Catalogues post free. Gradual payments if required. Humber Motor Cyciei from £ 45-—A. E. Norton, 126. Queen-street. Osrdifl. A Choice of Hign-grade Cycles—Singers, Triumphs, Raglans. Royal Enfields, Humbers. Inspection Invited. Catalogues free. Best house for Cycie Acces- sories, Free Wheels. Brakes, Tyres, Pedals, &c.t to your old machine.—Norton. 126 Queen-street. Cardiff. DOMESTIC ARTICLES. I say. what a charming paper!" "Yes, I bought that at Robert Lewis's. Custom House-street, 0ardiff." "Then I'll go there for mine." e9668 NOW we sha i"t oeTljiig getting otu tamiiy washing done, because we use one of Spencer's Wringing Ind Mangling Machines.—Spencer's Baby Carriage Warehouse, St. John's-square, Cardiff. Send post-card for pIice list. *9453-1 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &CT GREY talking Parrot, red tail; warranty given for talking; 7 day trial, my risk: 25s. Indestructible Cage, 5s.—Be seen at 27, Caira-street, Paddington. Lon- don. el005 COAL FOR SALE. COAL! Coal!! Coal!—Go to the Bute Coal Com- pany for splendid quality at reasonable prices; special line, 2ls. per ton cash; try it alWi judge for yourselves.—Send post-card to the Bute Coal Company, 5. Newport-road, Cardiff. e749d COAIS.-Ffa!dau, 24s.; Genuine International, 23s. 6d.: Selected, 21s.; Special Large, 20s.; Ocean Nuts, Range Nuts. 19s. per ton delivered; no agents.—Send direct to West End House Coal Mer- ,haiits. Canton. Cardiff. Nat. Tel.. 01024. e412d PARK Coal Co.. Salisburv-road, Cardiff.—Agents for North's Red Ash Coals. Nat. Telephone, 599. e4QQd T^ltY the Cardiff House and Steam Coal Company X iLimited) for splendid House Coals; from own xilliery in the Llynvi Valley; prices moderate; delivery prompt. I A. MAURICE BAir.EY, Secretary, e9672 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. DENTISTRY. ALL work done by thoroughly experienced dentists. Every case guaranteed. e9962 COMPLETE Sets, one guinea, single tooth, 2s. 6d. Consultations free. e9962 CORALITE Sets, 2 guineas; single tooth, 5s. Quali- fied dentists in attendance. e3S62 PAINLESS Gas Extractions, 5s.; by Ethol Chloride, 2s. 6d. e9962 PENARTH, Barry Dock, Aberdare, Pontypool, Aber- gavenny attended. e9962 EETH.-Morgan, Dentists (Ltd.). 56, Queen-str"t, Cardiff. Set from £ 1 1s. e9962 rEETH.—Morgan. Dentists (Ltd.), 30. High-street, Newport. Painless extraction by gas, 5s. e9962 rEETH.—Fares allowed to country patients coming r to Cardiff 01 Newport. e9962 lAND. ^"EWPORT (near>.—To let, 28 acres Grass Land.— Li Atkins, Land Agent, Newport. e843h21 J CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Ac. ANIED, fnll gize c;et and I WANTED, full size set Harness, saddle, bridle, and vV OU1Pr stable requisites must be good condit ion.- J 79. Evening Express, Cardiff. e&62h20 FOR sale, stylish Turn-out: reliable cob, 14.3. with nearly new 4-wheel dogcart, and new' set of brass- mounted harness.—J 51, Evening Express, Cardiff. e331h21 e2.31h21 T7TTANTED. Pony: about 14 hands. Also Dogcart VV for same.—Llan'nartin Rectory, Newjjort. e825h21 CARRIAGE Worss, Morgan-street, Pontypridd, for uew and second-band Traps aud Carts. e969d "V^EW Break, seat 12: Another, seat 10; Wagoa- I" ettc, seat 9: cushions, lamps, pole, bars; COIll- plete.—Plummer. Carriage Builder. Newport. e965«30 FOE, sale, new Victoria; painted green; fine lined; middle chrome; green Morocco and cloth; extra light, and highly finished. Surrey Carts; an it 15 hand; aiso to suit 12 to 13 hands. Four-wheel Dog- cart-, walnut body.—Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clare- street. Cardiff *9843 GOOD second-hand Landau, Broughams, and Victo- rias; also Omninus and Two-wheels of all descrip- tions.—John Fuller and Company, Coachbuilders, St. GeorgeVroad, Bristol. e9615 NEW:— SECOND-HAND:— O Wagonettes. 2 Wagonettes. 1 Landau. 1 Landau. 1 Brougham. 3 Broughams. 1 Break. 1 Bmugham Wagonette. 1 Victoria. 1 4-wheel Dog-cart. 1 Stanhope. 1 Victoria. 3 Phaetons. 30 Stylish Pleasure Carts, 13 Pleasure with or without rubber 2 Gigs. tyres. 2 Governess Csrs. AT J. NORMAN S NEW CABRIAGE SHOWROOMS. 234, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. Nat. TeL; 470. CARDIFF. Canton Car Passes Door. e9929-2 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, Crutches, Belts. Childrrtt's Rubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, repairs or re-cuvering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Note only addresses, Allen Pearce, 7. Charles-street, Cardiff, and Broadm?ad, Bristol. SPRING will prove leas trying to most constitutions by an occasional dose of Kernick's Vegetable Pills. KERNICK'S Vegetable Pills are a sovereign remedy for Biliousness, Indigestion, Liver, and Kidne. troubles. e9521 KERNICK'S Vegetable Pills are too well known to require the publication of testimonials. They adver- tise themselves. Try them. 13,d. and 2s. 9d. per box. of all chemists. Ac. eS521 MOTHERS, Note.—Kernick's Vegetable Worm jJ Lozenges are a safe and certain cure for Worm" in Children. 13id. per box. with full directions, of all chemists, &c, or send stamps to Kernick and Son (Limited). Cardiff. eS521 OH. my poor nerves!" need no longer be said. Try a course of "Herculoids," Nature's Medicine and '.reatmcnt. e9521 ERCULOIDS" "Herculo;ds' "Herculoids" Nature's tonic for Nervous Weakness, Exhausted Vitality, Brainfag, &c. Full course. 2s. 9d., of all chemists, or of the sole British agents. Kemick and Son (Limited), Cardiff. e9521 JEWELLERY FOR SALE. PHIL Phillips, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, 24, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Specials for this week:— ALTERATIONS Completed.—Lock-up three bottle Liqueur Stand, with glasses and drawers, in oak frame, for SSe. A LTERATIONS Completed—Fine pair handsome il Vases (Japs), a barg; 'n. for 60s.; others from 5s. i LTERATIONS Comp. ed.—Handsome pretlent- A Gent's Shaving and Dressing Case, 25s.; in leather. LTERATIO-NS hall-marked Alberts, ALTERATIONS Completed.—9ct. hall-marked Alberts, In single and double, 45s., 5211. 6d., 555., 65s.—A; Phil Phillips'. ALTERATIONS Completed.-9ct. Gold Watch, lever A (stop watch), unerdeemed, equal to new, 428.; van-anted 5 years. A LTERATIONS Completed.—Fine Stone Diamond J\ Rings, 45s., 55s.. 70s., 80s.; all in 18ct. A L J ERATIOKS Completed.—9ct.' long Guards, in V different patterns, 35s.. s2s.. 55s.. 65s. ALTERATIONS Completed.—Silver English Leers, capped and jewelled, warranted 5 years, 21s., 30s., 39s. Sd. ALTERATIONS Completed—Very fi^e carved wood Musical Clocks, 15s. 6d., 21s., 30s., 37s. 6d.—At Phil Phillips'. ALTERATIONS .Completed.—Sterling Silver, hand- some present, in leather case—pair of Salts, Mus- tard. and Spoons. 42s. LTERAI'IONS Completed.-rrivate room for Ad- ALTERATIONS Completed.—Private room for Ad- vancing Money on all kinds of jewellery, deeds, shares. &c.; £100 at 6s. 8d. interest per moutb,-Phil Phill'os. 24. St. Mary-street. i I Completed.—Ladies' Engagement All,ings in diamonds, rubies. sapphires, pearls, in latest designs. ALTERATIONS Completed.-A large assortment of A Sterling Silver Goods. See our prices. ALTERATIONS Completed.—A large assortment of Bazaar Clocks, Electro-plated Goods, Knives aLd Forks. See our prices. A LTERATIONS Completed.—For all kinds of Jewel- lerv call and see our prices before purchasing else- where.-24. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. e9979 MISCELLANEOUS. CORONATION Festivities.—Military Bands, Fire works Displays (special discounts). Punch and Judy. Marionettes, Performers of all descriptions; moderate terms; programmes on application.—Address Ton Hay and Co., Gloucester. ebl3d IS you Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of Watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcade third shop fiom Castle-street), by James Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. etc SPRING is coming, snd this house ought to be re- pj^pered.—Lewis's, Custom House-street, for cheapest. newr;st, and best designs. e9668 "VT'O^'BSELF in the Liglit of the Stars.—The line of X least resistance is that of greatest progress. What is your line? Character and environment make up your destiny. What is your environment? I will cor- rectly define both your character and your destiny. Health, wealth, and happiness are largely the result of putting oneself in harmonious relations with surround- ing conditions. If you are in any sort of trouble, or have an unsolved problem before you, or have need of special information not obtainable from other sources, try the Science of the Stars.—Address, with stamped envelope for reply. SEPHARIAL, The Chart Office, 4, Pilgrim-street. London, E.C.. e719h24 INDEXED Letter or Invoice File, for private or office use, 2F. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. c9550 ( MISCELLANEOUS SALES, CROCKERY.—400 Articles for 32s. 6d.; lists free.- Bennett, 25. Broom-street, Hanley. e752d BILL1AEKD Table, first-class, full size, lor .-ale.— Apply Mardy Hotel. Mardy. e-10026 BARGAINS.—Our Sale has commenced previous to removal into new premises; 20 l>er cent. (4s. in the £ off watches clonks, jewellery, ire.—John Elliott and Co., 44, Royal Arcade wid 30, High-street Arcade, Cardiff. e9895 FOR sale, Cat-bottomed centre keel Yacht 20ft7on F FA water line; safe: weD-formed.—Gumming Evans. Mumbles. e794h20 FOR sfile, Dunnage Boards. Battens, Scanrlings, and Poles: also Russian and Dannage Mats; cheap.— Coles and f-on. Top West Dock. Cardiff. e743h22 PAPEaHANGINGS. Paperhangings.—Have you seem Robert Lewis and Co.'s (Custom House-street Pattern Books? Drop a post-card, and they wi!1 be sent to your house. e9668 OUIT Lengths. 7s. 6a.. t0« 6d 12sT~6d., 1.5s., in 0 AH Woo!. Vicunas, Serges, Twe«ds: part-eras free: any length cut ■Tiage ptid.-AibtOti Woollen Mann- facturmg Co., 56. Woodhonse-lane. Leeds. e9844 THE favourite steel grey Note Paper, in 2 sizes, 7^d. per pound packet envelopes to match, ?}d packet; postage, 4d. extra for the two packets.—Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. c9550 HARDWICK'S Traders' Check ]Book: for i)uv'n,- and selling by the hundredweight, ton. or measure; 2s. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 O PECIAL Offer.—Nine popular Novels. The set. as £ 3 below, will be forwarded, carriage paid, for 6s.: ALICE. OR THE MYSTERIES. JmXEST M'LLTEAVERS. JANE EYRE. MARY BARTON. THE CAXTONS. SCARLET LETTER. 1VANHOE. LAYS OF SCOTTISH CAVALIERS. VANITY FAIR. Tie set of 9 novels, carriage paid.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 ^AVE Time Letter Cards: 4id. packet of 25; postage O Id. extra.-Stationer}- Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 note Snd envelopes; good quatity: 1,. 3d. post free.——Stationery department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 H fRS. Beeton's Cookery Book. Is 2d. post free. .1.. Stationery Department, Western Mail tLimited). Cardiff. QCHOOL Box. containing biack and coloured Leads", O Rubber, and Penholder. Is. post free —Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 COMPASS and Divider, with re-fill~l«»dsi Is. post free.—Stationer?' Department. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. n OLD Bronze Powder, used with water for Picture U Frames, Ate., 6d. per packet post free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 TENASITINE.—A new Cement for repairinc gia.ss. T china. Arc.; sticks anything and everything; 6d. or tubt. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 CARD Case and Diary, with insurance for £ 500; cyclist, £ 1 per week if disabled by accident Is. Id. post free—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 TITHE Best Tabic Tennis Net: can be fixed on anv 1 table; no screws or clamps; 3s>. 9d. post free — Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited, Car- diff- e9550 FOLDING Blotting Pad. with diary memo, tablet. Is. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mai! Limited, Cardiff. e9550 TABLE Tennis Sets, 5s. 6d., 5s., 7s. 10s. 6d.— Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited Cardiff. e9550 O FECIAL Line.—Three-well Inkstand, for office or 0 home use. Is. 6d. post free.—Stationery Depart- °nt, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. #e9550 CORONATION Badges, lid. each. post free; 12 C assorted for Is., post free.—Stationery Depart- mcnt. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 HARWQGD'S Milk Sailer's Daily Delivery Check JH Boot. Is.: postage 2d. extra.—Stationery Depart- went., Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 OVERDUE Account Reminders, containing 250 forms; 5 different kinds; Is. per box— Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited, Cardiff. e9550 TRIPLE Telegram Books, 2s. 3d. post free—Sta- tionery Department, Western Mail Limited. Car- diff- e9550 ALWAYS label your bag or bicycle when travelling by train, &c. Leatherette Luggage Tags will last many journeys: l&d. post free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 LATEST Novelty.—Ping-pong Pe?fcu. 6cL each; postage Id.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 THE most useful Present is a Swan or Waterman 7. TH Fountain Pen; fine, medium, or broad gold nib. 10s. 6d.. post free.-Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 rjpHE Handy (1 foot/ Boxwood Rule vrill go in vest 1 pocket; 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 GOOD Blacklead Pencils, 5d. per dozen, post free.— Stationery Department. Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 SET of Private Account Books, cash book, ledger, and day book, 3s. 6d. and 5s. per set; postage 6d. extra.— Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 WEDDING Cards, latest and newest designs.— Sample book will be forwarded to any address on receipt of 5s. deposit and 3d. postage.—Stationery Department, Western Mail Limited. Cardiff. e9550 SAFES.—150 Levy Special Safes from 45s.—Levy. 55, Frederick-street, Sunderland. e460etc WORKS OF ART AND CURIOS. DO not fail to look through the collection of Paint- ings and Drawings by ancient and modern masters. ESTIMATES Siren for all kinds of Picture Framing e9816 FOR sale, Secretaire Book Case; Oak and Mahogany Bureaus. Grandfather's Clocks, 4rc. Peaice, Fitit Art and Antique Dealer, G 115. Queen-street, Cardiff. GILDING done at private residences without removal by experience workmen; distance no object. G I'earce is open to buy antique furniture, coruei • cupboards old chiaa, old coloured engravings. IF you want Swansea and Nantgarw China go to George Pearee, 115, Queen-street. Cardiff IF you want antique furniture renovated send" post- card to Gecrge Pearce, 115. Queen-street, Cardiff. OLD picture and looking-glass frames re-gilded equal to new estimates free on application. OLD oil paintings Lined and Restored. *9616 FURNITURE, Ac. A I,WAYS open to buy Furniture ir any quantities; l>K>ks buu.-ht and goods of every description; 1"1, at once.—Woodruffs, 77, Castle-roac, Cardiff. e442d A DVICE Gratis.—Furnish at Harris s. The Market, Newport. e9882 BEDSTEADS and Spring Mattresses complete, from 14s. 6a.—Harris's Emporium, The Market, New- port. e9382 TO Hotel Keepers.—Harris's Cork Lino is unriralied for public bais: sample* ir. 12 square yards 12* carriage paid.—E E. Harris, Market-buildings, Newport, Ma. e9882 MONEY. GENTLEMAN lias few thousands to Invest on Mort- gages in South Wales: £ 100 and upwards: low interest..—Box 240. Evening Express. Cardiff. eS74h31 MONEY lent privately on reasonable terms.—P. Morris. 7, Clyde-street, Adamsdown, Cardiff. e838< PRIVATE Advances from £ 5 to £ 50C, Town or Country on Approved Note of Hand, quickly and cheaply.—Apply The Swansea Finance Company (Ltd.), 149, Penarth-road, Cardiff. e570<! T HE CHARING CROSS BANK." Established 187C il5 120 Bistr'psgs'e-st, Within. EC., and > 28, Bedford-street. Charing Cros», W O. 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PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. THE WOMAN OF MYSTERY. By GEORGE OHNET, Author of "The Ironmaster," "Serge Panine," (io. [COlPYiRiaHT.] PART I. SYNOPSIS.—Th« Trench of. receives in audience Colonel allenot. who explains to him in detail the result of his examination of the wrecked house of General de Tremont. Tremont had but recently dis- covered a new explosive, the possession of which would give absolute supremacy to any country. Under mysterious circum- stances his house at Vanves had been blown up. The General, it was found, had been stabbed to death before the explosion. On the evening of the disaster, he had enter- tained two unknown persons-a man called Hans, and a woman known as "Baroness." The woman is suspected of being a foreign spy, who had won Tremont's affection for the purpose of obtaining possession of the secret of the new explosive. The woman was known to have left before the explosion; the man not until afterwards, one of his arms having been found in the ruins. Tremont is related to the great banking firm of Baradier anct Graff, and the story proceeds to connect ihe members of that firm with its sensational and tragic inci- dents. There is also brought into the story one Lichtenbach (son of a Jew. who made hufpe sums during the Franco-German War), a powerful financier, who, having one time been a suitor for Graff's sister, now Madame Baradier, is shown to be animated with the most deadly animosity towards the members of that firm. Lichtenbach, it is suggested, is at the bottom of the Tremont tragedy. (The story began in the Evening Express" for May 3.) CHAPTER IV. (continued.) Elias stood upright in threatening attitude. "Who could do that?" "One of your enemies; you do not lack them now. Perhaps a. friend; the world is 10 wicked." "His boldness would coet him dear?'' growled I Lichtenbach. The baroness arose. She walked about the room for a few seoonds, as though undecided to leave. Then she asked: "Before I go. could I see your daughter?" Lichtenbach looked steadily at her, then he replied, rudely: "No." "Why not?" "Because it is useless." I "Are you afraid that I shall corrupt her by epca-king a few words to her?" "Perhaps." "Bravo! Well, you are frank now. at i any I rate." Lielitenbac,h raised himself to his full height, and, paying Sophia in a single moment for all the insolent expressions she had been so pro- digal with the last hour, said: "Mdlle. Lichtenbach can have nothing in common with the Baroness Grodeko." Sophia gave a gesture of indifference. "Very wpJl. As you please. An revoir, Lichtenbach." She was going in the direction of the hall I when he stopped her. I "Not that way." Opening a door concealed behind some folds of tapestry, he said: "Go down this staircase: you will meet no one." "There is no trap-dungeon at the bottom?" she asked, laughingly. "No, there is only the porter < rodrn," "Adieu. Fo ill-will." j "I should think not; you ought to be well satisfied. Yon carry away with you indul- gences to the extent of a hundred thousand francs. Au revoir." She disappeared. He returned to his desk, in dreamy mood. This woman, so dangerous and depraved, always disturbed him. though he knew her well. A knock at. the door drew him from his reverie. Opening the door, an expression of pleasure came into his face. It was his daugh- ter. who had come to see him. "Am I not disturbing you?" she asked, with a shade of uneasiness in her voice. "-No. my darling, you never disturb me. Have you had a pleasant visit ?" "Very pleasant- They were all very kind to me." Lichtenbach said nothing; his eyes fell on the ground. He did not wish hie daughter to catch their expression. "Madeleine is very fortunate to find such devoted friends in her trouble. Mdme. Bara- dier is an excellent lady. She is going to keep the poor girl with them. Although I am very sorry she is leaving the convent, since we shall be separated in future, I am very glad to know that she has found such good friends. It will be like a, renewal of life for her." "You are so sympathetic, my little Marianne." "The blow which has struck Madeleine is so terrib' Can. anything more terrible happen to a child than to lose its parents? And when one has no longer one's mother, as was the case with both of us." The young girl's voice shook, tears stood in I her eyes. Lichtenbach turned pale, but kept his eyes still fixed on the ground. ,.It. was this similarity oi situation which, from the very first day. drew us together. Out common sorrow had been the source of our affection. It seemed to us that. as we were less loved than the rest, we ought to be all the dearer to one another. She had for her father the same affection I have for you. It seems he was a great savant.' Did you know him?" Hekvas obliged to reply, in tremulous bones h* slid: No, I have only heard mention of him." I He was a very close friend of M. Ba,radier. and the god-father of his son Marcel. They all bewail his loss." Lichtenbach raised his eyes from the ground; he looked at his daughter with keen look: "AVbo has told you all this?" Mdme. Baradier and Madeline." You have spoken to Mdlle. Baradier?'' Yes, and to her mother as well." And the son also, perhaps?" The sudden harshness of tone in Lichten- bach's questions troubled Marianne. She stopped astonished. But papa. I assure you. everybody waB I exceedingly kind to me. M. Marcel Baradier accompanied me right to the carriage. Was it not quite natural?" "Yes, yes. perfectly natural. Repeat to me all they said to yon. Did they make no mention, of me?" "-Not once. You name was not even pro- nounced. I was surprised at that, for the Baradier family must, know yon. Yon for- merly lived in the same town." Yes, we lived in the same town, and left it together. But we did not travel the same road. For, I ought to tell you. there was 110 friendship between us. My father and the Graffs had been hostile to one another. Graff is Baradier's bother-in-law." But all this happened so long Ago that it is doubtless forgotten. No, my dear girl." said Elias, solemnly. Nothing is forgotten." So you are not well disposed towards Madeline's friends?" Had I been ill-disposed, should I have permitted you to call on them?" Then it s they who wish you ill? Thai, must be unjust on their part, for you are so good and kind. There must be some mis- understanding, and you do not know one another sufficiently." I "It is not so, my child. We have long known one another very well. ajid have always been opposed to one another. You are grown up now, and in a. position to learn what life has in store for yon. Very well! From the Baradiers and Graffs you have nothing favourable to expect. Ev«ry time you have dealings with them be on your guard. I bad made up my mind to Mlnhten yoa some day on the situation tkis inveterate I hostility has created between us. To-day is as good a time as any. I permitted you to enter the house which has received Mdlle. de Tremont that you might not be in a position to accuse me of having concealed from you the lsast fraction of truth. Now you have seen the Baradiers. and yon are convinced that I can treat with them on equal terms. Your grandfather Lichtenbach suffered a great deal at their hands in days gone by. He was an boneet man. who commenced life in a very humble way. They humiliated and tortured him. When I was a. poor little trader, they spread abroad all kinds of calumny and slander about me. But I repaid them for all their insolence to old Lichtenbach. All this happened before we had left J»rrair.<—long before you were born. Still, this kind of hatred leaves an almost indestructible fer- ment in the heart. Whatever goes back to days of childhood and youth remains engraWd more firmly in the memory than things that happen in mature life. The Baradiers and Graffs fame to Paris, so did 1. at a later date. We have been separated by life more com- pletely than by immense distances, for in this great city, from street to street, quarter to quarter, one is more separated than from province to province. And yet, we have never forg-otter) the past. The Baradiers and Graffs are the inveterate enemies of the Lichten- ba-che. Keep that well in your mind. my child, and let it be the rule of your oondnct under every circmnatanoe in life." Marianne looked at her father, uneasily. Then you wish me to espouse your quarrel?" "God forbid! I love you too well to endanger your peace of mind, and I will do all I can to protect you from anything which might cause you pain and suffering. I have opened youx eyes, for you must know how to discern, at a given moment, the oaoees.of cer- tain events, and the bearing of certain ex- pressions. Leave to me the responsibility of assuring your security and happiness." Gan I go and see Madeline again?" Why bhould yon? If you do not oall on her what will prevent her coming to see you?" I shall be at the convent." Not for ever." I The young girl gave her father a beseeching look as she said: "Ah! If you would only let me stay with you. how pleased I should be." Li cht en bach's face lit up with an expression of joy and gladness. What would you do here?" he asked, good- humouredly. I would keep the bouse for you. There is great need of it. though I do not wish to criticise. A woman would not leave this fine mansion in so gloomy and dismal-looking a condition. So little would be needed to arrange the rooms so as to make them com- fortable and agreeable. Besides. you could devote yourself entirely to your own work. and you would see bow much better everything would go. It is not a man's mle to give orders to servants. Would yon not like to have someone about you who would ever be affectionately-on- the watch to attend to your every need and comfort? I am eighteen years old now: they no longer know what to teach me at the convent. Very soon it will be I -who will be giving lessons to the pupils. Have I been born into the world to be a teacher at the Sacre-Cceur? You have a daughter; she does not belong to others, she is your own. Why don't you keep her to yonraelf? As she spoke she flung her arms round him and pressed him to her breast, so that the paternal instinct of Elias warmed gently under the influence of her fond caresses. This man. harsh-natured and ferocious as he was, became filled with generous and tender senti- ments, as hie child looked down upon him. A sigh escaped his lips. If I were to listen to you. should I not be doing something very imprudent? One should be alone and untrammelled if he wishes to remain strong and safe." But what are you. afraid of? To listen to you one would imagine you were in a state of war with enemies lying in ambush for you. Is life so full of dangers? L. there no pro- tection in this world from one's foes? Elias smiled. "Simple upright minds never see anything threatening to be afraid of. They are blind. But sagacious observers look at everything with anxious, uneaey eyes, and see danger all arottad. Look at the aea; at the first glanoe .n rem eaa distiaiXQafc will be as imIDeua sheet of water. azure-blue, the mirror of the sky. furrowed all over by vessels. and troubled by the winds. Then lean over, and try to pierce the ocean's deep bed. a.nd you will see frightful reefs, whose existence you never sus- pected, and terrible monsters ever on the watch. Bebrie and wrecks, the lamentable remains of ships and seamen, will prore to you that danger is ever present. that catas- trophes are every-day events, and to avoid them. unceasing attention and prudence are needed. It is the same with society, which you believe trustworthy, and with life. which you judge so easy. The surface is smooth and at- tractive. but beneath everything is moDstrong and terrifying. Still. I am here to watch over >>e UDeae-v- By my side you will be m (Lanpev- aD<1- as you wish to taj ai home, my dear child you shall do so Your presence will be a consolation and a joy to me in the decline of life." Holding out his arms, she threw herself on his oreast with a cry of gratitude. Lichten- bach, rather ashamed at having given way to such tender emotions, said briefly: W ell. that is settled. I trill send to the eon- vent for your wardrobe and all your belong- ings, and you shall settle down'here at once "Oh, my dear father, it would scarcely be worth whtle to take back the few garments I have; they may be disposed of in charity There a,re only a few personal souvenirs i should Lke to keep. You will g-ive me some money, will you not. as a present for th £ £ excellent nuns who have taken such good c^e of me?" wii?°a ^]!re •rvCh' da-rliae'" "aid Elias. on have your mother s for- BesideT I beeD accttmnJating interest. Besides, I must gin-e 1IP my accounts to yon." Marianne went up to her fa-ther aacL Jussing him tenderly, said: us "This will serve ;08 a receipt for everything'" M. Mayeur. examining magistrate, was \n ill€ near the fireplace, whilst aution' m listless mood, was engaged in one wf the agents, charged with investigating the Vanves affair. M. kUyenr W'aE; terribly bored; be wae acoustocoed tO «*rry through sensational affairs, without ^ving himself much trouble. The rwnilt* were obtained with regularity, and am liiough by enchantment. Ohance seemed to tavour him. and he was reputed to be tb* luckiest judge on the bench. He had becoie* accusuwned to his good fortune, so. when the V anvee affair had been placed in his hands, be gave a smile of satisfaction and mnfi* denoe, whilst hie cierk, rmbbing together him ban.de. with a look of pity for the aalaw^ <To be OoBtisued to-p»rlt«r4