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THE BRECON; POSTING and LIVERY STABLES STREET. B;, os, Waggonettes, Landaus, and Vehicles of evey don.1. Smafft Weddmg Equipages. Modern Hearses and Mourning Coaches. We have given our customers complete atisfaction for nearly 150 years and reapeotfully solicit your patronage. D. J. MEDQAtFE, Proprietor. ¡ Meredfth & SonsHTgf DIGESTIVE TEA. V' Pre-war quality. In lib., lib. & ilb. pkte. at 3% lid. per lb. Specially recommended to those suffering from Indigestion. THE STORES, BRECON.
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Births, Marriages & Deaths. MARRIAGE., GRANT—WILLIAMS.— At St. Oswald's Church, Oswestry, by licence, on December 2nd, 1.919, by Father Rooney, Capt. George Jeffrey Grant, second son of Mr. H. R. Grant, of Hay, to Agnes Lucy Williams, daughter of the late Mr Ben Williams, Merridale Road, Wolverhampton. DEATH. POWELL.-November 24th, suddenly in London (of pneumonia), Harry, dearly beloved son of the late Thomas and Mrs. Powell, Cemetery, Brecon, aged 37. IN MEMORIAM. In affectionate and loving remembrance I of Mary, the beloved youngest daughter jl of Mr Stephens, Cwmlliw Farm, Trallong, who died December 2nd, 1918. Never to be forgotten by her sorrowing father, j brothers and sisters. ¡ Gone not from memory, nor from love, j But to a better home above.
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Situations Vacant & Wanted. j A GENTS, working connection amoung Farmers, required for Sale of j Feeding Stuffs.Z.H. 481," Deacon's, Leadenhall Street, London. j KITCHEN Maid required.—Apply j Lady Evans, Lovesgrove, Aber- ystwyth., < \Y/ANTED General Workman j cottage and garden close to work, —James, Cilgwyn, Boughrood, Radnor- shire. WANTED General Workman for Trevithel, Three Cocks good cottage and garden close to work.— James, Cilgwyn, Boughrood, Radnorshire, \X/ ANTED, Workman-Waggoner, able to hedge, house and garden found close to work.—Apply, Price, Pac,oelly- Castle, Brecon. ANTED General Servant family two good wages.—Railton, The Nook, Fields Park Crescent, Newport, Mow. WANTED a strong Girl as Wardmaid. —Apply Matron, County Iafir- ) mary, Breoon. GOOD General Maid Wanted.—Mrs. Powell, Dorstone Rectory, Here- ford. EXPERIENCED Farm Hand required; E used to Stock house, garden and i oowprovided.—Apply R. McTurk, Cnewr, Cray, Brecon. VY/ANTED at once, First-Class Dressmaker, good wages. — Monsieur et Madame Perrier, 22, Ship Street, Brecon. WANTED, Housekeeper for farm House near Brecon, three in family. Apply Box 33 A, County Times," Brecon. WANTED, Employment for Crippled Lad, age 16 years 9 months, experienced as office boy, good hand- writing.—Meredith, Ffynnonau, Brecon. w ANTED, good General, age about 25 state wages.-Apply, Fox, Confectioner, Crickhowell. WANTED, Cook-General house- parlourmaid kept one in family. —6, Glamorgan Street, Brecon. HEDGING. ENoUGH Work during the Winter —" for two men. Apply W. F. Lloyd, Llangoed, Llwswen, Breconshire. To Let and Wanted. GENTLEMAN requires apartments immediately. State terms with or without board.—Box 145, "County Times," Brecon. W ANTED Winter Tack for Ponies.— Apply, stating terms, to W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge., Brecon. WOOLLEN FACTORY at Dolau, Radnorshire, to Let water power good business done. Vacant owing death. Good house -Write, first instance, Bex "K 12," Lee & Nightingale, Advert Offices, Liverpool. TO LET, from March 25th next, Tyn- y-Coed Farm, in the parish of Glascwm, near Builth Wells, containing 85 Acres with right of pasturage to Glascwm hill.—Apply, Charles Butcher, Estate Office, Glasbury. TO LET, from March 25th next, Tyn- y-Coed Farm, in the parish of Giaacwm, near Builth Wells, containing 85 Acres. Anply, Charles Butcher, Estate Office, Glasbury. Lost and FOUnd. ( STRAYED to Cwmbacb, Veiindre, S Three Cocks, since September 1st, One Ram Lamb, <no marks, believed to be a bought lamb if not claimed within three weeks wiU be sold to defray ezppaisec-Apply, J. Griffiths. For Sale. OR SALE, by Private Treaty, PANT FARM, Rhulen, Radnorshire, 55 Acres, with valuable depastnrage rights on Rhulen Hill. House and Buildings in substantial repair. Vacant possession next February 2nd if desired, or at February 2nd, 1921.—James Gunter, F.S.I., Glasbury, Breconshire. R EMN ANTS for Pillowcases, assorted bundles, 5s. 6d., 10s. 6d. and 25s. Piece in 25s. bundle for Sheet. Send for list.—J. Lamont, Linen Warehouse, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, Ireland. FOR SALE.—New unused Chalet, 10ft. x 62ft. x 10ft. Apply— Williams, The Grange, Llanwrtyd Wells. FOR SALE, 100 bushels good Cider Apples.—Apply, Ricketts, Aber- llynfi, Three Cocks. FOR SALE.-3 (new) shares of f,10 ■ each fully paid in the Brecon Gas Company.—Write with best offer to James Lawrence, Victoria Chambers, Newport (Mon). Miscellaneous. p OCK SALT.—Rock Salt in large 01* small quantities from Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. MONSIEUR & MADAME PERRIER, *■ 22, fcftiip Street, Brecon. Furs cleaned and re-modelled in all the latest styles. Also Evening Dresses and Coat Frocks a speciality. A LTERATIVE & CONDITION POW- DERS.—Working Horses should be given Stanton's Alterative Powders during the winter months. They keep the kidneys in order, the legs from swell- ing. the blood pure. Safe for mares in foal. For conditioning horses for show or sale Stanton's Condition Powders in lib. and 31b. canister&-Stgnton, Veter- inary Chemist, Brecon. BACON Pigs purchased, any number, any weight, at Government prices- —Apply Box B 14, "County Rimes'' Office, Brecon. /^AR for Hire.—Apply Duncan, George Hotel, Brecon. THORLEY'S PIG POWDERS, as ■ simple remedies for ills in Pigs, are the best. Certain cure for Catarrh, Cramp, Constipation, Eczema, &c. QTUD Billy Goat, Toggenberg prize pedigree hornless quiet. Fee 5s. 6d.—Groom, Penlanole, Doldowlod, I, Rhayader, Radnor. JE5 MOLE SKINS.-Million skins I wanted, Five Pounds per 100 for Best Quality.—Gerrard, Furriers, Edinburgh. POULTRY POWDER.—Poultry pays if I well managed and good Poultry Keepers say that it pays to give Stan- I ton's Poultry Powder. It keeps them in good health, prevents disease and doubles the egg basket. Packets 4d., 8d. and Is. 3d.—Stanton, Veterinary Ohemist, Brecon. FARMERS' BOOTS, 12 months' wear waterproof uppers and soles watertight tongue stitched to top warranted to keep out water 27s 6d.— Write for list and testimonials, J. T. Taylor, Bootman, Halesowen, near Birmingham. PULLETS and Ducks, March, 1919, hatch, finest layers, only 10/6 each, JE6 dozen list breeds free.—Hummell, Stratford, Essex. DEPENDABLE-THAS WHAT OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice, is. Because by its use you can be sure of healthy birds and a plentiful egg supply. Sold by Thomas Price, Corn Merchant, Lion Street, Hay. I PIG POWDERS.—Your Pigs will do wall on Stanton's Pig Powders. They make bad doers thrive and good doers do better. Packets 4d:, 8d. and Is. 3d.— Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. VISITORS to Cardiff should see the display of BOOKS, at Dyer, Book- seller, 95 Queen St., Cardiff. WHIST DRIVES.—Organisers of Whist Drives requiring Scoring Cards (5s 6d per 100) should call at the "County Times" Offices, Bulwark, Brecon. ARLY AND OFTEN is the egg-motto L of poultry fed with MOLASSINE LAYING MEAL. Recommended by W. R. Hughes, Grocer, Tea Caddy, Cefn Coed, Glam. 11 BUTTER COLOuu.-The beautiful golden shade most desired by buttermakers is given by Stanton's Butter Colour. Tasteless, odourless. Large bottles Is. and Is. 10d.-Stariton, Veter- inary Chemist, Brecon. WANTED always stretched and dried Moleskins. Only firm making guaranteed offer 50/- 100 through, cash return post.—Thomas Price, Wholesale Furrier, Cardiff. i—nran——ramnri—rrnmuMi imiiin iiiiini in n m miiini in ini IHIIIIIIIIH iiim mini iiim 111 i mi i—iimni The New Motor Car j S I hA '^9 I Ij &%x K w r 3 |§ I The Greatest improvement in Riding || | Comfort since the introduction of \l i Pneumatic Tvres. k ■' 11 ^~| '^rlE exclusive JLhree-Pomt Cantilever || II _|_ Springs of the new Overland 4 Motor || |] Car mr.rl: the greatest lie.Ins im- ip 'provement sines th.3 introduction of jg pneumatic tyres. | J! These springs, diagonally attached at || Jj the extreme e^ds of a 130-inch Springbase f 11 give Overland 4 with 100-inch wheelbase | r ¡' M the steadiness and smoothness of riding f: which long wheel base and heavy weight 11 » give the large car. jit Ij j!?. They smooth out road roughness. They | I take up the jolts and rebounds. | !) Overland 4's light weight makes it £ surprisingly economical of fuel and oil. I 1 In completeness and quality of equip- S í ment this greater-comfort car ranks with I i: higher priced cars. i See the Overland dealer in your town and arrange for delivery. -,I I RICH & SONS, Motor Engineers, Brecon. Telephone 23 Wiliys Overland Ltd., Overland House, JSI-I5J. Gt. Portiand St., London, W.I. o.LLWmr'JI'ft'JI! POULTRY KEEPERS SHOULD write to Joseph Thorley, Ltd., Caledonian Road, King's Cross, London, N. 1, who are the manufacturers of OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice, for Thorley's Poultry Keepers' Aceount Book. Book giving useful hints to Poultry Keepers and Egg Record Card. Sent Free. Vi OLES, Foxes, Otters, Badgers, &c., stretched and dry market value returned same day.—British Pelt Co., 8, Castle Street, London, E.C. 1. OLESKINS. We are buyers of M Moleskins in any quantities; highest prices given for clear winter skins, cash on delivery. Send your collection to A. and M. Winter, 3, Falcon Street, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. OVUM, THORLEY'S POULTRY SPICE, surpasses everything yet introduced for Poultry. Sold by Tom H. Ward, Corn Merchant, High Street, CWokhoweH. ENTERTAINMENTS. Punch and Judy, Conjurors, Marionettes, Humorists, and all othei Entertainments supplied. MODERATE TERMS. High-Class and Refined Performances. tV. HIY ct GO., CKMOMm. Educational. PRIVATE TUITION. MR. W. Pi J. IFFLBROCQ, M.A., F.L.S., F.R. Met. Soc. (Honours, Christ's College, Cam.) PREPARES PUPILS for Com- r- missions in the Army and Navy, and for Law, Medical, Civil Service and other Entrance Examinations. Private lessons in Botany, practical Botany with use of Microscope, Mathematics, French, Mature Study, etc Mr. Ernest W. Baker (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists), Organist and Choirmaster Priory Church, BRECON. Receives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Staging, Theory, &c. Ensemble Classes for the Practice of Chamber Music. SCHOOLS VISITED. For terms apply— 1 19, The Strnet, Brecon. I II 11 II it u f fl As Your* Arms # Slip into a Watts' Overcoat n you feel that -you have found the = = t thing you have been looking for, U o a smartly tailored Coat which = n fits perfectly, is not too heavy U U and feels cosy. 0 Come and try on one of these 0 Coats, take the first step to the = prevention of chills and gain a = smart appearance at the same u time. Accept this invitation and you n will be made pleased, comfortable U n and satisfied. H The u I Opposite • 3^REC(mx 11 ihe Monument AND AT BUILTH. u u J II II II (I ii ii Look Look This is IT ,lie You Hotel Keepers, Merchants, Shopkeepers, Store Managers, Hawkers, Fryers and Large Vinegar Users, are you ALIVE to your own Interests ? Don't Pay more than 1/- a gall. for Strong Malted Vinegar. It is so easy not to. Simply add from 30 to 60 galls. of water to one gall. of 40 POWER VINEGAR Fine Stuff. For all Purposes. Made Dark, Light or Medium. Wholesale Prices. 1 2 3 5 10 15 25 50 100 gallons. 42/- 41/- 401- 391- 381- 37/6 37/- 36/6 36/- per gallon. Carriage and Packages Free. Samples to make 15 to 30 gallons for 22s. "DOUBLE" STRENGTH VINEGAR, No. 20. All Shades, in Casks 6 9 12 20 30 40 60 100 500 gallons. 2/2 2/1 t 2/1 2104i 2/01 21- 1/11 i 1 llli 1/11 per gallon. Cask Charged (Ret.) 9/6 12/- 14/- 18/- 22/- 25/- 30/- 40/- each. No. 30 Three quarters above prices. No. 40 Half-price Vinegar" (as strong as most Vinegars) half above prices. F.O.R. Boston, 5 per cent allowed towards carriage. Send your own Casks to be filled. We have some 50 galls. 14s. each, returnable. t DOUBLE STRENGTH 11 In quart Bottles. All Shades. Half-gross 1 3 6 12 gross. Carriage and Packages Free. 80/- 79/6 78/- 77/- 76/- per gross and 24/- per gross on bottles. Payment nett with order, Cheques, P.O., etc. Crossed. No free samples. Goods Guaraniced6 Quiek Dispatch. Only Manufacturers A via," Wide Bargate, Boston. Avin Anti Window Steam absolutely prevents windows steaming, la. 6d. and 2s. 6d. and 5e. Post paid. SOLB WHOLESALE CASH BUYING ÅGBTS WANTED in all Districts where not represented. Highly remunerative, oiher important lines to follow. Write, ATO* Baffroft' Sales by A act/en. Mr F. G. Price December 4th.-Sale of Small Holdings, -&c., at Crown Hotel, Hay. HEREFORDSHIRE. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold forms, and SMALL HOLDING. MESSRS. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE and W. E. JAMES will offer for" Sale by Auction at the Crown Hotel, Hay. on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4th, 1919, Lot 1.—All that desirable Freehold Farm, known as THE FERRET, situate in tha Parish of Cusop, and about two miles from the Market Town of Hay, contai, ag some really excellent Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land, with Good Homestead and Buildings. Lot 2.—Ail that desirable Freehold ] Farm, known as THE MARRISSES, situate in the Parish of St. Margarets, and about two miles from Vowchurck Station in the Golden Valley, containing about 20 Acres of excellent Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land, with Home- stead and ample Buildings. Lot 3.—All that desirable Small Holding known as COMMONBACH, situate in the Parish of Dorstone, and about one mile from the railway station, comprising about 7 Acres of Orchard, Meadow and Pasture Land, with ran excellent Lot of Timber thereon, and a good House and Building, comprising Cow House, Pigs' Stye and Fowl House. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Griffiths and Martin, Solicitors, Hay; or the Auctioneers, ^Jalgarth. Talgarth and District Farmers' Union Auction Mart. Tuesday, December 9th, 1919. For Fat and Store Stock. Grading at 8-30 prompt. I Francis Geo. Price & W. E. James, Auctioneers. The Cottage, Talgarth. Hay Auction Mart. MONDAY. DEC. 15th, 1919. For Fat and Store Stock. All Fat Cattle must be in the Mart Yard by 10-30. Grading of Sheep at 8-30 o'clock prompt. MESSRS. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE AND W. E. JAMES, Auctioneers. Talgarth and Hay. IT IS DIFFERENT —quite different-after taking a few doses of beecham's Pills. The low- spirited condition caused by derange- ment ot the digestive organs give place tc a welcome sensation of brightness and better tone the depression which accompanies many forms of dyspeptic trouble is banished, and a feeling of cheerfulness comes in its stead. In fact, people who take Beecham's Pills generally find their spirits improved and their interest in life stimulated AFTER USING this remarkably efficacious medicine, Beecham's Pills make all the differ- ence The reason of this pleasant change is perfectly clear. Beeehams' Pills have been specially prepared to act upon the important organs which govern the function ig digestion, and which, when out of cruls, are the cause of so much discomfort and so many ail- ments. That Beecham's Pills do what they were designed to do, and do it admirably, is "b"ndantly proved by their enormous sale and changeless popularity. It is well to remember, therefore, that dyspeptic depression disappears, and the outlook grows brighter after taking Beecham's Pills Sold everywhere in boxes, late'led Is 3d and 38 Od. Co AH per 100, Whisifc Drive UU Scoring Cards, at the "County Times" Offices, Bulwark, Brecon.