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GO TO Stokes & 05 Winter OVERCOATS Winter RAINCOATS Winter SUITS Winter UNDERCLOTHING Gpeatest Variety in Town. For all Classes. All Styles. All Prices. To Fit every Back and every Pocket. From the Youngest Child to Oldest Man. ——— THE NOTED OLD SHOP. ——— Monmouth House, Bridgend The Cinema, Bridgend. Bole Lmee Mr. Geo. Pitt Manager Mr. W. Pierpoint. Monday, Nov 16th, and during the week. One Long Performance Nightly at 8.. 7 I Two Performances Saturday I 9 Matinee, Saturday at 3. Children Id, 2d, 3d. Adults usual prices. ENORMOUS VARIETY PROGRAMINE I SPECIAL ENnAGEMENT OF THE WORLD FAMOUS COMEDIENN- MISS LOTTIE LENNOX The Gem of the Variety Stage. (Direct from the London Halls.) The MARCUS SEXTETTE In a Marvellous Vocal Scena. STAR PICTURES: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: II Thursday, Friday and Saturday: A Leaf from the Past" "The Mysterious Leopard Lady" Usual Prices 3d., 6d., and 1/- All Soldiers Half-price to 6d. & 1/- leati. NEXT WEEK—The Wonderful Picture Play of Wilson Barrett's Great Masterpiece: 46 The Sign. ofT the Circ)omspp In 6 Parts. # Town Hall, Maesteg. Grand EISTEDDFOD Will be held at the above Hall, Op Saturday, January 2pd, 1915. CHIEF CHORAL. Gwaredwr Anwyl." (S. Davies). Prize £ 15. Minimum number of voices, 40. MALE VOICE. In the sweet bye and bye." (Dan Protheroe). Prize E5. Minimum number of voices CHILDRE? CHOIRS. Own Selection. First Prize, E2, Second Prize, 10s. Minimum number of voices, 25. ? ^Solos', ? Is. Duet, 21 5s. Pianoforte Solo, 10s. 6d. Recitations, 10s. 6d. Programmes ready in a few days (by post 1 id.) of the Secretary:- J. H. DAVIES, 2 Alma Road, Maesteg. gooOOOOOi ? WEDDINGS 2 ID 01 ¡ 9C) g. ILit wi w We hold the largest stock of Q ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS 0 in the district, at our usual CANNOT BE i BEATEN PRICES. All our 22 ct. Hall Marked Wedding @ Rings sold by weight, ensuring top value 8 to Customers. ci PRIVATE FITTING HANDSOME PRESENT A ROOM. GIVEN. C'J 0 Note the Address: Next door to Lib rary- 0 g GILBERT WILLIAMS, 8 8 JEWELLER, 8 X WYNDHAM ST, BRIDGEND, q Hotel York, Bridgend. gggT The Popular House. EVepything of the Best. Bass ort Draft. Best Wines, Spirits & Mineral Waters. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS 2 TABLES, pIF A 5-Seater MOTOR CAR for Hire, REASONABLE CHARGES. AN ORDINARY DAILY. TO OUR READERS. Our Separate Edition for Aberavon- Port Talbot District, published every friday, containing all the news of that district, can be obtained by readers hailing from that locality on ordering same at their local Newsagents. [We would be pleased to publish letters received from local men serving abroad If relatives would send them en. Private details would be excluded, ana the letter returned after publication.) pRIVATE LOANS IN STRICT CONFI- DENCE. May I quote you terms? Or will you make me an offer for any amount you require? I am the actual lender. No- thing to pay unless business done. Also money lent on Life Policies at specially low rates and cheques cashed. Write or call, EDWARD STEWART, 14, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF. (If Urgent, 'phone 658). My small loan of L20 for 20s. meeta with i eeneral approbation r D. SCHOFIELD Bill-Poster and De- liveries for Town and Country, rents all the principal hoardings in Bridgend. Work ecuted with despatch.—Address, Near the Vow Bridge. Bridgend. Established, Cardiff, 1888. Tel. 3470. The Cardiff Fur Stores, Ltd., MANUFACTURING FURRIERS The old Established Fur Specialists in aH kinds of Repairs, 11 Seal Musquash, Natural Musquash, Coney and Ponie Coats. Animal Wraps in Fox, Skunk and all choice skins. Motor Coats & Rugs. Fur Trimmings of all kinds. Newport Road, CARDIFF. "BUSINESS AS USUAL" FOR THE XMAS SEASON. Neither ZEPPELINS nor 11 JACK JOHNSONS can SHATTER our reinforced concrete REPUTATION for SQUARE DEALING. Our 22ct. WEDDING RINGS are SOLID not HOLLOW. A substantial Present with each Ring. Our Electro Silver Plate is BRITISH not GERMAN. Our GEM RINGS have REAL STONES. Our Gold Alberts, Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets, Pendants, &c, are EXACTLY as MARKED. Our BRITISH Waltham Lever Watches are HIGH GRADE. Our Leather Goods are EQUAL in VALUE to PAST SAMPLES. Our Fancy Goods are still in Variety. N. E. Russell Brown, 15, ADARE STREET, BRIDGEND. RULE BRITANNIA! PAVILION I —— PORTHCAWL. —— I "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES." General Manager Charles Stafford Manager Gerald S. Darrell CINEMA SEASON 40f. Superb Orchestra. Entire change of Pictures every Monday and Thursday. The Management will not hold themselves re- sponsible for goods left at the Theatre without a written order from one of the Directors or Manager. No Seats Guaranteed. No money refunded. Smoking permitted in all parts of the Hall. PRICES OF ADMISSION: 1/ 6d., and 3d. Soldiers in Uniform Half-price to 1/- and 6d. seats. A reduction for children in the ls- Seats only. Boxes to hold four, 5/ — » EBLEY'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Pandy Road, Aberkenflg. The above Place cf Amusement will commence MONDAY, NOV. 16th, 1914, AS A FIRST CLASS PICTURE PALACE. All the Latest and Up-to-date Pictures and War News Will be shown during the Week. Popular Prices, Doors Open at 7. Commencing at 7-30. THE PALACE, BRIDGEND. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th. & DURING THE WEEK. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday- By arrangement with Pathe Cinema, Ltd., WOMEN OF THE PEOPLE," A pathetic drama Four Parts, 4.000ft. Exclusive. "WHIRLPOOL OF WAR"; Series 5. Topical, Exclusive. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday- Pathe Presents ROCAMBOLE" The Terror of Paris. In Five parts; 5,000ft. Exclusive. Full of excitement from beginning to end. By arrangements with Kinematograph Trading Company, SONS OF THE SEA," Based on the Heligoland Fight. All British Naval Drama (Barker Co.). NEXT WEEK—"Looters of Liege," and "His Son's Accuser" exclusive. AND OTHER INTERESTING SUBJECTS. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. One Three Six Insertion Insertions. Insertions. 18 words 0 6 I 0 1 6 27 words 0 f; 1 6 2 0 36 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 45 words 1 2*6 3 9 5t words 1 ti 3 0 4 0 63 words 1 f, 3 6 5 3 72 words 2 0 4 0 6 0 81 words 2 3 4 6 6 9 New Theatre, COMMERCIAL STREET, MAESTEG. Proprietors The Maesteg Property Co., Ltd. Resident Manager Mr. G. F. Knowles TWICE NIGHTLY, 6.45 and 8.45. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, FOR 6 NIGHTS. Morning Matinee, Tuesday Morning at 10.40. The Event of 1914," Extraordinary Engage- ment at Phenomenal Expense of Will Stone and Bert Maddison's No. 1 Co. HAVE ANOTHER A REVUE. Written and Invented by Will Stone and Bert Maddison. Lyrics by Jess Sweet. Original Music by H. O. Burgess. BERT MADDISON (the Original Bumkins) as U Detective Stubbs"; Company of 25 Principals and Pretty Revue Girls, all Star Cast. Also the following Variety Turns- HARRY KRANLEY, The Chocolate Gentle- man from Fry's. MARIE ELLIOTT, Scotch Comedienne. < BONNETTI and CORRIE, the Quickest and Quaintest of all Comic Jugglers. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Pit, 3d. (early door Id. extra); Stalls, 6d. (early door, 3d. extra); Back Balcony, 9d. (early door 3d. extra); Front Balcony, Is. (early door, 3d. extra). NOTICE. W. M. DONNE, PORTHCA WL; Begs to inform the Public that he has just purchased A New & Up-to-date Hearse and is now prepared to Undertake FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. Distance no object. Lowest Possible Prices. He has also First-Class MOTOR CARS & CARRIAGES of all <> scriptions for Hire. MOTOR TOURS ARRANGED at very Moderate Prices. NOTE THE ADDRESS- Fenton Place, Porthcawl. Telephone No. 22. BISHOP BROS. COACHBUILDERS Angel Street, Bridgend. -— ——- Repairs, Painting, Upholstering, etc., Carefully Executed. Rubber Tyring at Moderate Prices. ESTIMATES FREE. 915 TO F A:RMERS.-Agricultural Casting of all kinds supplied. Send your old broken wheels and we will cast you new ones.—C. Jen- kins & Son, Bridgend. yLTHEELBARROWS For baJe, 2Uo 6trt,uK 4U1 well-made; price, 12s. eacli.-Chas. Jenkin* tod Son. Timber Merchants. BrtUKfrnd. < 6. ill!! R. MEN OF Glamorgan You have done Well, You can do Better. YOUR Country fleeds you RALLY ROUND THE FLAG WITHOUT DELAY Join for the duration of War. Apply, Recruiting Office Prudential Buildings, Dunraven Place, Bridgend. COWBRIDGE FAT STOCK SHOW. PRESIDENT GODFREY H. WILLIAMS, Esq. (St. Donat's Castle). THE Annual SHOW In connection with the Cowbridge and County Farmers' Club will be held IX THE COWBRIDGE MARKET (By kind permission of the Mayor and Corporation), on Tuesday, Dec 1st, 1914. When Prizes ? < ?  will be to the amount of | ?? ?_? awarded for CATTLE, SHEEP & PIGS, LIVE & TRUSSED POULTRY, BUTTER, CHEESE, ROOTS, AXD REED MAKING. For Prize Lists and Entry Forms apply to D. C. WATTS, P.A.S.I., Secretary, Cowbridge. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, NOV. 17TH. 3662 Smoke the World-Famed PETERSON PATENT PIPE ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS SMOKED THE FINEST WINDOW DISPLAY AND SELECTION IN SOUTH WALES. Prices to suit all Pockets, from 2/ upwards. Sole Agent :— T. J. DAYIES, g, Commercial Stieet, Maesteg. THE MARKET, BRIDGEND. NOTICE The Annual HORSE, CATTLE, SHEEP, FLANNEL and CHEESE FAIR will be held on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. Owing to a portion of the Cattle Market having been placed at the disposal of the Yeomanry for horses, in addition to the Fair Ground a field adjoining the Union Road will be provided for Store Cattle, etc., if necessary. G. T. HARDWICK, Collector. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A GRAND Eisteddfod Will be held at BRYN, in connection with Jerusalem Baptist Chapel, on MAY 9th next. CHIEF CHORAL, Ffarwel i ti Gymru Fad" (Dr. Parrv): (not under 511 in number). MALE VOICE, "Y Delyn Aur" (D. Pughe Evans); < £ i (not under 40 in number). Joint Secretaries -.— T. P. HOPKINS, J. PREECE, 3922 Bryn. Port Talbot. AUCTIONEER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. HARRY F. LAMBERT Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute of the United Kingdom. AUCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. HOTEL VALUER AND GUAGER, FIRE ASSESSOR AND ACCOUNTANT. SALES conducted of Estates, House Property, Freehold Ground Rents, Farming Stock (I months' credit). Growing Timber, Machinery, Household Furniture (modern and antique). SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, etc.. at th. Star Yard, Bridgend, every month. VALUATIONS made for Probate, Mortgage Sale, Tenant Right, Hotels, etc. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in Management of Estates. Ground Rents Collected. AGENT for Life. Accident, Fire and Live Stock Insurance; also Workmen's Compensa- tion. Various Freehold and Leasehold Reeidenoee and Villas in Briagend, Porthcawl and District to Be Let or Sold. Furnished and Unfurnished Honees and Bungalows to be Let at Porthcawl. Reasonable Terms given for Selling Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Farming Stockii. Household Furniture, etc. Telegrame' Lambert, Auctioneer, Bridgend.' Telephone, P.O. 68. Offices: PRUDENTIAL BUILDINGS BRIDGEND. Branch' Offices at Aberavon, Porthcawl, and Maesteg. MESSRS. HARRY F. LAMBERT, DEERE & CO., F.A.I., A.C.I.S., AUCTIONEERS, SURVEYORS, VALUERS and ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATIONS made for Probate, Mortgage Sale, Hotels, etc. Furnished and Unfurnished HOUSES and BUNGALOWS TO LET at Porthcawl; also FREEHOLD and. LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTIES FOR SALE. Estate Offices: John Street, ,fPorthcawl. Telephone No. 78. Also at Station Road, Port Talbot, and Bridgend. "TREGULLOW," NEW ROAD, PORTHCAWL. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. HARRY F. LAMBERT, DEERE and CO., F.A.I., have received instructions from Mr. E. Blight, who is giving up House- keeping, to SELL bv AUCTION, on the Premi- ses, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEM- BER 18th, 1914, at Two o'clock prompt, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising—Two 4ft. Satin Walnut Bedroom Suites, Black and Brass Bedsteads, Box and Wire Spring Mattresses, Wool Overlays, Com- bination Bedstead, Child's Cot, Walnut Frame Dining-room Suite, upholstered in Leather; Walnut Centre Table, Occasional Tables, Ebon- ised and Gilt Overmantel, Waluut Cheflioner, Black and Brass Kerbs, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Mangle, Toilet Glasses, Bed Linen, Cur- tains, Linos, Rugs, Stair Carpet; Tea. Dinner and Bedroom ware, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. On View Morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices: Porthcawl & Bridgend. MR. T. J. YORWERTH. COWBRIDGE MARKET. MR- T. J. YORWERTH will SELL by AUC- M TION, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1914. 65 PRIME FAT CATTLE. 200 CHOICE FAT SHEEP, LAMBS, AND PORKERS. Sale will commence at 12.45. Please note alteration in the time. Further Entries Solicited. Auctioneer's Offices Cowbridge. 3903 MR. J. R. THOMAS. LLANTWIT MAJOR AUCTION MART. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, at 11.30. 55 FAT CATTLE and CALVES. 320 FAT SHEEP, LAMBS and PIGS. T RICHARD THOMAS, AUCTIONEER. 3947 J 3947 WILLIAM TEAGLE & SONS. AT MALMESBURY, WILTS. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1914. 12th ANNUAL SALE. 25 PURE-BRED SHORTHORN YEARLING BULLS, the property of J. H. LARGB, CRUDWELL Manob, Malmesbury, for SALE BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. WILLIAM TEAGLE AND SONS, On View Railway Hotel Morning of Sale. Luncheon from 11.30. Sale cbmmence 1.30. G.W.R. Trains, 10.21 and 12.58 met at Kemble. Catalogues and full particulars from the Auc- tioneers, 61 MARKET PLACE, CHIPPENHAM, WILTS. 3917 MICHAEL DAVIES & CO. Fellow of the Auctioneers' Institute, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, 15 Wyndham Street, Bridgend, and Co-operative Chambers, Maesteg. HOTEL VALUERS AND GAUGER8 (20 Years' Experience). Arbitrators and Valuers under the Small Holdings and Allotments Acts. AGENTS FOR THE BEST FIRE AND LIF1 INSURANCE COMPANIES. Also for the Union Castle Steamship Company to South Africa. The Cunard Company for America and Canada The Canadian Pacific, and the Allen Sbeamehif Lines. SALE FIXTURES. Sale of Six Cottages at Morriston. Sale of Leaseholds at Pontycymmer and Blaengarw. E. PREECE, JUN., F.A.A. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. AUDITS UNDERTAKEN AND BALANCE- SHEETS PREPARED. INCOME TAX ADJUSTED AND STTRr PLUS REFUNDED. INSURANCES OF ALL KINDS EFFECTED. AUDITOR UNDER THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT. 61, PARK STREET. BRIDGEND, GLAM. TELEPHONE, No. 0196. i GEORGE THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, HOTEL & GENERAL VALUER (15 Years' Experience). 4, LLYNVJ ROAD, MAESTEG. Be PatrCotic I keep your money" n the M! move by spend- m M ing wisely with cu r AUCTIONEER'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. JOHN DAVID. TAVERN BACH, TREHENGILL, Near COWBRIDGE. SALE OF PONIES, DOGCARTS, IMPLE- MENTS, FURNITURE, &c. MR. JOHN ])AVID has received instructions to SELL by AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1914, viz.: Black Pony, fours years old; Pony, Harness, and Trap; Four-wheel Dog Cart, Dog Cart com- plete, Butcher's Cart with moveable top; Con- tractor's Cart, 2 Sets Cart Harness, Set Nearly New Trap Harness, New Long Ladder, Timber, Wire Netting, Corn Bin, 100 Bricks, Wooden and Zinc Shed, 2 Scales, Hay Knife, Quarry Tools, etc. 7 PORKERS; 10 FOWLS. The FXTRNITURE includes: High-back Oak Chair, Old Oak Arm Chair, Bedstead and Mat- tress, 2 Rockers, Dressing Table and Washstand, Round Table, etc. Terms, Cash. Sale at 2 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices: Cowbridge. 3952 COEDHILLS, ST. HILARY, Near COWBRIDGE. IMPORTANT SALE of FAT & STORE STOCK, CROPS, RUFFAGE & IMPLEMENTS. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mr. James Lane (who is leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, NOVEM- BER 24th. 1914, viz.:— 29 HEAD OF CATTLE:-Cow and Calf, 4 Milch Cows to Calve in good season; 4 Grand Fat Oxen, 3 Fat Steers, Fat Cow, 5 Two- year-old Store Cattle, 6 Yearlings. 3 Calves, Hereford Bull rising two years old. SHEEP & PIGS.—40 Well-bred Hampshire Down Breeding Ewes, 3 Ram Lambs, Yearling Ram, 6 Good Winter Pigs. 6 HORSES.—Bay Cart Mare, 8 years odl, in Foal to "Fire King"; Aged Bay Cart Mare, Very Promising Yearling Cart Colt by "Fire King"; Cart Gelding, rising three years old (unbroken); Good Hunter Mare, rising four years old by Fort Myers," broken to saddle and harness ^Promising Hunter by Fort Myers, rising three years old (unbroken). CROPS.—110 Tons of Prime Clover and -Ifea d ow HaT Meadow Hay (1913 and 1914) in 6 Mows; 30 Tons Mangolds, Half Acre Swedes in Lots; 5 Cwt. Potatoes. 60 Acres of RUFFAGE to 2nd February, 1915. IMPLEMENTS.—Flat Wagon and Trebles, Body Wagon, 2 Farm Carts, Hay Cart, Useful Dog Cart, 2 Dozen Iron Hurdles, Cambridge Roller, Cultivator, Wheel Plough, Scuffler, Tur- nip Drill, 2 Sets Drags, Chill Plough, Mold Plough, 5 Sheep Racks, Zinc and Wooden Sheep Troughs, 2 Zinc Water Troughs, 4 Wooden Cribs, 2 Turnip Cutters, Cake Crusher, Mincer, Horsepower and Cliaffcutter, Blackstone Swath Turner, 2 Mowers (Albion and Deering), 2 Horse Rakes, Haymaker, Iron Boilers, 3 Corn Bins, Weighing Machine, Reedmaker, Ladders, Sun- dry Tools, Hen Coops, Grindstone, Water Butts, Belting, Vice, Carpenter's Bench, Anvil, Cross- cut, Wire Fencing, Quantity Corrugated Sheets, Pulley Block, Sack Truck, Bushel Measure, etc., etc. HARNESS.—2 Sets Shaft Harness, 3 Sets Fore Harness; 2 Sets Plough Harness,-Set Trap Har- ness. 50 FOWLS. Three Months' Credit upon Store Stock. Fat Stock will be sold for Cash. Refreshments at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 noon punc- tually. Auctioneer's Offices: Cowbridge. 3956 GLEBE FARM, LLANDOW, Near COWBRIDGE. SALE OF STOCK, HAY, & IMPLEMENTS. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mr. John Roberts (who is giving up) to SELL bv AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, NO- VEMBER 25th, 1914, viz.: 17 CATTLE.—7 Milch Cows in Calf; 2 Good Heifers and Calves, 6 Yearlings. Aged CART MARE. 40 TONS MEADOW HAY. IMPLEMENTS, including:—Wagon, Cart, Albion Mower, Horse Rake, Sundry Tools, Chain Harrow Wheel Plough, Set Drags, Set Shaft Harness, End-over-End Churn, Milk Pans, Trendle, Few Articles of Furniture, etc. Sale at Two p.m. Three Months' Credit upon usual Conditions. Auctioneer's Offices Cowbridge. 3953 CITY FARM, LLANSANNOR, Near COWBRIDGE. SALE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND HAY. MR. JOIIN DAVID has received instructions from Mrs. Samuel (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, NOVEM- BER 26th, 1914, viz.: 10 CATTLE :—2 Cows and Calves, 4 Milch Cows in Calf, 2 Yearling Heifers. Part RICK MEADOW HAY. IMPLEMENTS.—Useful Cart, Spring Trap, Horse Rake, Set Cart Harness, Set Trap Harness Sundry Harness, Chaffcutter, Ladder, Pikes and Rakes, Iron Hurdles, Old Iron, Pig Trough, 2 Wooden Cheese Presses, Trendle, Salting Pan, etc. Three Months' Credit upon usual Conditions. Sale at 2 p.m. Auctioneer's Offices: Cowbridge. 3954 SUTTON MOULTON, Near BARRY. SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, & IMPLEMENTS. MR. JOHN DAVID has received instructions from Mr. Griffith Williams (who is retir- ing) to SELL by AUCTION, at an Early Date, the whole of the LIVE & DEAD FARMING STOCK. Full particulars in future advertisements. Auctioneer's Offices: Cowbridge. 3955 NOTICES. A LL Dogs found Worrying Sheep on Llynewrch Farm, Covchurch, after this notice, will be SHOT. 3915 (Signed), C. EDWARDS. HOUSES FOR SALE. BRYNMAWR PLACE, MAESTEG. T70R SALE, by Private Treaty (separately or together) Nos. 38 and 39 Brynmawr Place, Maesteg.—Apply, 33 Neath Road, Maesteg. 3938 BRIDGEND BOWLING, TENNIS, AND CROQUET CLUBS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of MEMBERS of above Clubs will be held at the Pavilion, on MONDAY NEXT, the 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m. JAS. T. HITT, 3939 General Hon. Sec. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE,-18 Elm Trees, at Bridgend, most of them about 8ft. in girth, standing by the roadside in Fairoaks Field, opposite Brynteg, and about half a mile from Bridgend Railway Station; to be cleared by February next.- Apply to W. C. W. Knapp, Estate Agent, 28 West Bute Street, Cardiff; or D. R. Jones, 10 lVyndham Street, Bridgend. 3889 WANTED,-A. Gasworks Clerk, Collector, and Meter Inspector, age between 22 and 40. Previous experience essential. Wages, 30/- per week. Successful applicant to find Bond of .£22. Applications to be received by the under- signed, accompanied by copies of two recent tes- i timonials, not later than Tuesday, the 17th instant. i. A. BOUCHER, Secretary and Manager, 3913 Llvnvi Valley Gas Co., Maesteg. GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. SENIOR & JUNIOR DAIRY SCHOLARSHIPS. AN Examination for the Award of 3 SENIOR Scholarships and 10 JUNIOR Scholarships will be held at the Old National Schools, Brackla Street, Bridgend, on the 9th and 10th DECEMBER NEXT. These Scholarships will very in value according to the requirements of the Institution selected. The Examination for the Senior Scholarship is open to those who have at any time been awarded Junior Scholarships by the County Cou nci 1. The Examination for the Junior Scholarships is open to all who have at any time attended the County Council Dairy School. Entry Forms may be obtained from the Chief Education Official, County Hall, Cardiff, to whom all applications must be returned on or I before 5th December, 1914. 3914 MISCELLANEOUS. I PiANO BARGAINS. A VERY Fine Collard & Collard, upright PIANO, in handsome Walnut Case, ,£10; Metzler Pianette, .£12; Erard Upright in Wal- nut, .-615; Broadwood Grand, in splendid Maho- gany Case, t6; Pianola. X15. All Pianos fully guaranteed. Write for Catalogue "F," and full Bargain List, to C. MILSOM & SON, LTD., THE GREAT WEST OF ENGLAND PIANO HOUSE, MILSOM STREET, BATH. 3920 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. TMANO by Allison, London; good tone; ivory keys; panel front: JJS cash; bargain.—62, Nolton Street, Bridgend. 3959 TO LET,—Plough Inn, Heolvcyw, and Cro-s Keys lun, Bridgend. Applicants must have capital.—Apply, Stiles, Brewery, Bridgend. 3957 Appliances for Dtirrnrig out everv cla-vs of work at competitive prico*, at OIRrr10rc-8r1 WANTED. WANTED,-Appreiiticeg to the Tailoring. Apply, H. Levine, Market Buildings, Bridgend. 3^75 WANTED,-A Strong Girl as Between-Maid. —Mrs. Williams, Tremains, Bridgend. 3834 "Y^ANIED,—Ironers.—Scott, Hand Laundry, Derwen Road, Bridgend. 3884 WANTED, permanently, 2 Bedrooms and Sit- ting Room, furnished; piano and bathroom essential; near Neath Road, Maesteg. Write full particulars.—R. Thomas, c/o Laugharne's. Tobacconist, Talbot Street, Maesteg. 3869 WA-NTED,-Yoiiiig Girl, daily for a few hours; help generally.—Apply, Mrs. A. Stockwood, 53 Park Street, Bridgend. 388S ANTED, House in Brynmenyn. Dr. Peebles, Bridgend. 3895 TXfANTED,—Day Girl; about 16 or 17 years.— Apply, 13 Grove Road. Bridgend. 3921 \VANTED,—A respectable Boy, about 15.— Apply, Ogmore Club, Bridgend. 3945 WANTED, at once, a Young General.—Wynd- ham Hotel, Bridgend. 3946 WATED for Bridgend, Strong, clean Girl for morning work.-3941 Gazette Office. 3941 WANTED,-Moi-ning Girl just left. school. —Apply, 93 Grove Road Bridgend. 3908 WA-NTED,-A young Girl, aged from 16-1 to train as Housemaid.—Apply, Mrs. Fox, The Lodge, Radyr. 3882 WANTED,-A Strong Girl as Kjthenmaid. Apply, Mrs. W. H. John, Confectioner, Dunraven Place, Bridgend. WANTED,-Itespectable, clean, truthworthy Girl, from 16 to 18.—Edwards, Velindre Mill, Pencoed. 3886 I "WANTED,—A Good Girl as General; age 18 to 20.-Apply, with references, 28 Coity Road, Bridgend. 3877 "Vlf ANTED immediately Chauffeur-Billiard Marker, and also man to look after stables on Saturdays.—Apply, Hotel York, Bridgend. 3893 TXT"ANTED immediately, respectable Girl as General.—Mrs. Stiadliiig, Mitre Hotel, Bridgend. 3918 vyANTED,—Capable General; plain cooking; three in family; references.—Mrs. Gwyn, The Pines, Merthyrmawr Road, Bridgend. 3919 W ANTED,-An Apprentice to the Shoeing and General Smith work.—Apply Wm. Watkins, 9 Coegnant Road, Caerau, Bridgend. 3932. WANTED at once, a good strong Girl as General.—Apply, Red Lion, Bridgend. 3934 WANTED,-Strong experienced General.— Apply, Mrs. Morgan, Masons' Arms, Bryn-A cethin. 3949 WANTED, for Office in Maesteg, Young Lady, about 18 years, as Book-keeper; state salary required to commence.—Apply, by letter, with copy of references.—C.A., Gazette Office, Bridgend. 3951 WANTED immediately, Strong General, able to wash and do plain cooking.-Mrs. Pearce, Butcher, Bridgend. 3910 APPRENTICE.—Wanted a respectable Lad aa App&ntice to the Plumbing and Heating Trades.—Hitt & Sons, Bridgend. 3940 C-HJ.;MŒ'i';s Apprentice.—Vacancy for well- educated youth; exceptional opportunity for obtaining thorough knowledge of business. —Lucas, Chemist, Bridgend. 3961 (GENTLEMAN requires Lodgings, without — board; quiet house; good cooking. 3937 (GENERAL Wanted, between 17 and 20 years; no family.—Apply, Mrs. A. Abse, 22 Coy- church Road, Bridgend. 3875 TJO USER EEPER. Position required by middle-aged woman; reliable; good plaia cook abstainer; thoroughly experienced; in business house or private; good ilef,-rences.- A. Lewis, Brynonen, Quarella Road, Bridgend, 3896 SECRETARY Required for New Mid-Glamor-. gan Miners' Approved Society; must be member of Miners' Society comprised in above. Experience in administration of National Insur- ance Act essential. Good organiser; state whether bilinguist; Salary, = £ 160.—Apply, not later November 17th, Miners," Glamorgan Gazette, Bridgend. 3931 TO LET. TO LET,—57 Park Street, Bridgend; very con- venient 9-room House, lavatory, w.c., hot il cold.—Apply, Mr. Preece, Park-street, Bridg- end. 2042 TO LET,—Six-room House, large garden, pigs, cot; splendid run for poultry.—Apply, 60 Nolton Street, Bridgend. 3850 TO LET,—Two six-roomed Houses, Long Row, Bryncethin; near colliery.—Apply, E. Stuppel, Pontycymmer. 3865 TO LET,—A Small Cottage, near Tysant, Coity; large garden; low rental. Mr. Evans, School House. 3942 TO LET,—No. 25 Merthyrmawr Road, Bridg- end, containing nine rooms, bathroom (hot and cold) and every convenience.—Apply to A. J. Organ, 72 Nolton Street, Bridgend. 3872 TO LET,—The Cottage, West Street Bridg- end; pleasantly situated; extensive view; 3 reception rooms (all south aspect), 5 bedrooms; front and back garden; greenhouse. Coach- house and Stable optional.—Apply, Mrs. Lewis, Caoderwen, Bridgend. 3859 BRIDGEND. To Let, Penygraig House, Park Street; three reception and four bedrooms, bathroom, together with stables, glass houses, garden, etc. Low rent; immedi- ate possession.—Apply, David James, 34 New- castle Hill, Bridgend. 3645 COMFORTABLE lie(frooiii and Sitting-room; — .suit one or two Notiiig men; h. & c. bath.— Apply, P., Gazette Office. 3907 TJOUSE and Shop To Let, 4 Wyndham Street. —Apply E. Preece, Auctioneer, or Mrs. Griffiths, 6 Newcastle Hill, Bridgend. 3876 T ODGINGS To Let; suit one or two young .0/1 men, in Castle Street, Bridgend.—Apply, Box 3883, Gazette Office. 3883 JT ARGE Room To Let at Garage, Nolton Street.—Apply, Chas. Jenkins & Son. 180 OFFICES To Let,—2 or 10 Rooms on Third Floor in Dunraven Place, over Guttridge's Bazaar.—Apply, Chas. Jenkins & Son. 1844 pENCOED?To'Let, 8-roomed House, with Stable, Coach-house, Piggeries; about one acre of Land.—Apply, "K.X. Gazette Office. L PEIUOR ROOMS, suitable for two young ,S ladif's, in Ewenny Road; school teachers preferred.—Apply, K., Gazette O?ce. 3923 FOR SALE. FOR SALE,—1913 Hens; well over molt, and excellent winter layers; also Ducks; room waiite(I.-I,itchar(i Cottage, Bridgend. 3861 FOlt SAI,E,-Hauliiig Cart, .£5; Governess Car, X4; Flat Cart, dB2.—Apply, Phillips, Mackwprth Street, Bridgend. 3886 FOR SALE,—A Good Cob, 14 hands; quiet to ride or drive; also trap and harness; a bargain, tiO.-Apply, C. Evans, Myrtle Cot- tage, Pyle, Glam. 3839 p<JR SALE,—2 Useful Thick-set Cob Ponies, 13 iiiul 14 hands; suitable tradesmen or tanners.—Gale, Southerndpwn. 3926 F (,) R SALE,-Cxr(,at Dane Dog; black, with white point; Redgrave Pedigree; good com- panion; perfect house dog; trained; used child- ren.—E. Warwick, 5 Green Street, Bridgend. 3936 P< >R SALE,—2 well-bred Spaniel Puppies, three months.—Gale, Southerndown. 3927 FOR SALE,-TNvo pure-bred Rhode Island Red Cockerels, 5/. ('ach.-li. Prichard, Bryntirion, Bridgend. 3929 poR SALE, SOlllP Grand Cockerels and Pullets; Rhode Island Reds, single comb; soon lay.-E. Lawrence, Ewenny, near Bridg- end. f 3916 FOR SALE,-Pigs, 13 weeks old; good feeders. —Apply, J. Dix, Bettws. 3933 FOR SALE,—Pigs, 10 weeks old.—E. Rees, Tynygarn. 3843 FOR SALE,—A Governess Car.—Apply, Lamb Inn, Maesteg. 3866 GOVERNESS Cart, as new; suit pony 12 hands; also Pair Warner Wheels and Collins' Axle, cheap.—Thomas, Bell Inn, Lales- ton. :1878 TJOUSE For Sale or To Let, The Croft, Llant- wit Major; e^"im°'lio"s e" ^nids around.—Apply, Mr. F. C. Price, The Haytitft Llantv.it ilajor. .>:1.11) TWOTOR Hearse—Latest design; low price; iT* easy terms. Also Light Class Hearses and Funeral Carts; Photos free. Write for particu- lars—Marstons, 24 Bradford Street, Birming- ham. 3764 DIGS For Sale, eleven weeks old, at Ynisawdre Farm, Aberkenfig. 3930 DOVER Motor Car For Sale; 2 seater, 8 h.p., clwap.}:HIlf'S, Printer, Maesteg. 3879 Qi JAP; Spring forks, new magneto, magneto switch, new belt tyres and tubes in good order; engine firm and sound in all bearings; plating and enamelling good; horn, tool bag; warranted fit for road without expenditure of additional copper; < £ 10 lowest; quick sale; room wanted.—Ling, 29 Quarella Road, Bridgend. 3842