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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. PEEPAID SCALE. The following Scale of Charges secures the insel-t 101, of the following classes of Advertise- ments in both The Brecon and Radnor Express," AND '• The Radnor Express," APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, TO BE LET OR SOLD, LOST AND FOUND, AND MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six Words. Once. Times. Times. 14 words 0 9 1 9 2 6 22 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 30 words 1 4 2 8 4 0 Bud, extra 8 words 0 4 0 8 1 0 ?n cases where replies are to be sent to the Express Office and forwarded by us, 3d. extra to above prices must be sent. lb all cases these Charges are for cash with order. if not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per insertion. W, do not guarantee the insertion of an adver- t4(llitent in any specified issue, or at all, and will -%t be liable for any loss occasioned by the «%ire of an advertisement to appear in any speci- fy issue, or at all. We reserve the right to re- Ne insertion of an advertisement. Whilst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, e. would impress upon advertisers the need for writing. In any case we only insert ad- visements upon the condition that we do not accept responsibility for inaccuracies, nor for any Consequence arising therefrom. Cheques, postal. orders, etc., should be made Payable to the proprietor, G. E. SAYCE. Replies to advertisements with box numbers Only must all be written and either posted or lopped into the letter box at the office, Bulwark, recon. h e Brecon and Radnor Express," or the Radnor Express," will be sent post free to any address in the United Kingdom at the following rates :— s. d. 13 weeks 1 8 26 weeks 3 4 52 weeks 6 8 PREPAID. SITUATIONS VACANT. APPRENTICES wanted to the Dressmaking, 1t Cutting-out taught.—W. Harrison, Viaduct OUse, Brecon. 1963p .A Vacancy occurs for Young Lady to learn the v Grocery Trade, age 17 to 19. Good pres- ets to suitable applicant. Apply—India and a Tea Co., 49. High Street, Brecon. 2029p 13RECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY.— Wanted, Men and Lads in the Traffic De- ment.-Apply to Inspector Sparkes, Brecon lid Merthyr Railway, Bassaleg, Mon. bl EXPERIENCED General wanted immediately 's no cooking.—Apply, with references, Mrs Abertillery, Mon. 1977p Q-ENERAL Servant wanted, two in family.— I ■K Apply, W. J. Nott, 7, Alexandra Road, %econ. 979 Q-ENERAL Servant wanted immediately Welsh; o-ood references indispensable. Apply -r¡¡ Dd. Roberts. Meirionfa, Mardy. 2020p exli()C,ER.c,; .-Pe'Ier's Stores, Ltd., Neath. t Wanted immediately, Haulier; must be used ?° liorses,, wages 30! -Apply: stating age, refer- to Manager. 2019p 14OUSEKEEPEII wanted. 40 to 45. for farni- house (no children); milking and dairywork. ,-A Pplv to Davies, 56. Gladys Street. Caracca. ^•lais. 2025p KITCHENMAID required. Wages, commence at zC20 per annum, with board (no beer), ging, washing and uniform. Apply, in first stance by letter only, to the Superintendent, nty Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester. 970 REQUIRED, Competent Timber Haulier and Assistant to work team Brecon District. Good 121lges suitable men.-A. Jones and Sons, Ltd., 2, Cross street, Abergavenny. 1979p S tJPERIOR General wanted, 18 to 20, by October I 12th, for Swansea district; good laundress; 5toily two.—Apply with references, Mrs Salt, 4berfillery, Mon. 1977p 10 BUTCHERS.—Wanted strong lad used to horses and cattle and solicit orders. Apply ^.akiey, 22, Penydarren, Merthyr. 2009p ANTED, smart boys, in Brecon, to sell the "Express," on Wednesday evenings-im- iately after school Apply-T. Rhys Jones, >^ ager, "Express," Brecon. ANTED.-Platelayers for the Brecon & Mer- Ð thyr Railway. Apply-Foreman, John Brecon Station. ANTED for Radyr, near Cardiff, Cook- > General; also Nurse-Housemaid. Apply- lolles, Awelon, Borth, Cardiganshire. 1908p TANTED, General Servant for farmhouse, not under 18, able to milk; wages, X17 a year; eterence wanted.—Mrs Jenkins, Rythin Fawr, oed. 1961p WANTED, good Girl, about 20, fond of hild- W AN,, TED,  child- ? ren; reference required.—Price, Penrhiwyr, -J^Wys, Argoed. 1975p HTANTED at once, good strong girl as Gen- ii eral. APPly-Mrs Miller, Forest Lodge, ecoil. 986 ANTED Junior or Improver; also apprentice li to Grocery Trade. Apply-E. Hood-Wil- Brecon. 1981p \\TANTED.—Strong, respectable General; per- X, manent situation for suitable girl.—Apply, ts Morris. Glasfryn, Llandrindod Wells. 1996p X\TANTED at once.—Working Farm Bailiff, married, must be good hedger, and used to untain sheep, Hill Farm; also-single man as Waggoner. Apply—Lewis, Hotel, Llanhilleth, eWport, Mon. 1995p WANTED, a General Servant, good references required. Apply—Mrs Knight, Llanthony *t>bey Hotel, near Abergavenny. 2002p WANTED a good man for farm work, able to manage horses, good wages for suitable —E. Davies, Hereford House, Tredegar, 4XO 2001p W ANTED, Experienced General, plain cooking, .> 25 to 30, good wages, references required, e particulars M. 11, "Express" Office, Brecon. WrANTED.—Good Cook-General, wages £ 26 t, Good ref ereiiees. -Address, Mrs Corbett, ^H-y-pant, Nr. Cardiff. 2022p WANTED.—Man to haul out from Mill; must be sober and used to horses. Apply— Carfco," "Express" Office, Brecon. 25 ANTED.-Capable Domesticated help, small family, no washing, help given, wages £18. t DDly-Mrs J. Farr. The Elms Farm, Jocking- ton, near Bristol. 2011p WAGGONER wanted; steady, reliable and good ploughman; reference required state 2La§es,; cottage and garden on farm.—Williams, -=- Ton, Raglan. 2012p WANTED, a Housemaid-General; daily help t, given. Apply-Mrs Stokoe, The Prospect, 2013P 4 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED at once, capable girl, good cook, re- ■ cent references indispensable. Perkins, Post Office, Aberbargoed. 2014p JITANLTED.-Yoiing General, under 19 (family 2). Mrs Frank Meredith. Springfield, Alexandra Road, Brecon. 202fip WANTED, Good Reliable General. State re- terences, age, and salary.—Mrs Gwillim, Medical Hall, Brecon. 2039p SITUATIONS WANTED. W AKTEP a situation as Housekeeper to a working man. Apply—Mrs Powell, "Cil- helig," Cwmdu. 1993p TAT ANTED Situation as Working Housekeeper to farmer, experienced, disengaged Brecon Fair. 2003 "Express" Office, Brecon. APARTMENTS WANTED AND TO-LET. A BERYSTWYTH.—Nithsdale, Portland Street, — Superior Apartments or Board-residence; close to sea and golf links; highly recommended; terms modera;te.-Misb Baird. 1759p FARMS FOR SALE OR TO LET. FAIMS, three to let, 29th September, 1916, 209 acres, 145 and 35 acres; about 1 mile from Talgarth Station. Apply-Gordon, Tregunter. Talgarth. 985 GRASS Letting for 10 ewes until May, near Brecon. Apply—"M," "Express" Office, Brecon. 2017p LOST AND FOUND. T OST at Brecon Market, Grey Sheepdog, silver eye, answers to name of Bob.—D. Stephens, 12, Struet, Brecon. 2024p T OST from Brecon Cattle Market, 6 black-faced — ewes, pitched "T.I. finder will be remard- ed. Apply Gardner, Llwyncynog, or the police. 1991p T OST, since July, Welsh Ewe, pitched P.C.; finder rewarded.—Picton Careless, Great House, Nantmel. 1997p T OST at Hay, September 30th (fair-day), two Welsh Ewes, pitched L. on hip.—A. Lewis, Llangwathan, Hay. 2028p FOUND in Hay, on 1st Fair in September, Rad- nor Ewe, no mark. If not claimed within 28 days will be sold to defray expenses.—W. Lloyd, Court Robin, Michaelchurch, Eskley, Here- ford. 2027p -n_- STRAYED to Upper Court, Clifford, Hereford, in June. Welsh ewe and lamb; pitch-mark (2); Welsh yearling wether, pitch-mark, R.P. on side, raddle on shoulder: if not claimed within 14 days will be sold to defray expenses.—T. Davies. 1984p OTRAYED to Glynderi, Talybont-on-Usk, a Cardie ewe. Earmark Spittlenotch under right, crop left, notch above, pitchmark L.L. If not claimed in 14 days will be sold and proceeds given to Breconshire War Fund.—E. Evans. 2008p FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands, Crutches, '"— Leg Irons, Deformity Boots, Trusses, Steel-less Easifit Trusses. Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corsets, Elastic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. Tel. 1282. List Free. 3 c OAL.-House and Steam. Trucks any station at wholesale prices for cash. Great saving. Write for prices, Boston's, 5, Colliery Offices, Bir- mingham. 999 CORNS or WARTS painlessly, permanently and promptly removed by our celebrated TAURUS SALVE, gives immediate relief, cures while you sleep. 1/- post free. RINGWORM OINTMENT same price.-TAURUS Co., 153, Capel Road, Forest Gate, Essex. 1755p pVCLE AGENTS, MOTORISTS & CYCLISTS. No increased prices. Cycle Covers 2/6 each, air tubes 1/6 each, guaranteed. Cycles (com- plete) 60/ Dunlop, Palmer and Warwick tyres; motor-cycle tubes; cycle and motor-cycle rubber goods; cycle frames; wheels, bars, pedals, etc. Send for special list. Reduced prices.—A. Garton and Co., Talbot Cycle Works, 48, Darlington Street, Wolverhampton. 1751p CIDER Press Cloths, in Horse-hair, Manilla, and Cocoa Fibre; from 42s. per dozen; car- riage paid.—E. Parnall and Co., Bedminster, Bristol. 1953p E NGINES, for driving chaffcutters, threshing — machines, etc., from X13 10s; ploughs, cul- tivators, shearing machines supplied.—Thomas Price, Royal Gold Medallist, Penybont, Radnor- shire. 1487p LEATHERS WANTEI>.—We are Buyers of all kinds of Feathers. Write for latest List of Prices. Cash forwarded immediately on receipt of goods.—Witton and Company, Exeter Street, Bir- mingham. Bankers, National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd., Horse Fair Branch. 1797p FOR SALE.—Copy of 1915 "Who's Who," cheap. Apply—J.W., "Express," Brecon. FOR SALE, Knitting Machines, nearly new, giving up business, intending buyer a bargain. Apply, by letter, to 1987p, "Express" Office, Brecon. /^jl AME, Poultry, Eggs, Rabbits. Present prices "? Rabbits 4d per lb., partridges 2/6 brace, hares 2/6, eggs, 7 a shilling.—Dover, Knigh- ton. 2023p GRAND. Lot Canaries for Sale, clear yellow or variegated.—Lewis. Flag and Castle. Bre- con. 2030p IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every mother ■* who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Ver- min, beautifies and strengthens the hair. Ill Tins, 41d. and 9d., postage Id. GEORGE W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Brecon: F. L. Stanton. Hay: J. L. Davies and Sons, 7, High Town. Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High street. Knighton G. M. Perkins. Crick- howell W. H. Kirkland. Pontardulais T. A. Jones. Brynmawr: A. M. Jones, 74, King street. Llanwrtyd Wells.: D. I. Williams, chem- ist. All Chemists. 1568p KNITTING Machines—Best Home Work. Now is the proper season; it will help keep- ing home going through war. Lists free, lessons free, no agents, no middle-men; order direct.—W. Griffiths, 30, Queen street, Neath. Established 1871. 1574p LARGE black pedigree Boar for service.—Price, Senny Mill, Sennybridge. 1973p PICTURES, well framed, hundreds of patterns. See the new, neat, polished wood moulding, can be cleaned and always looks new.-T,Fler and Son. Bulwark, Brecon. 252 _-4- RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and ? BEETLES greedily eat HARRISON'S "RELI- ABLE" RAT POISON. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price, 6d, 1/ 2/3, and 3/8. Postage 2d. G. W. HAR- RISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. I Agent for Brecon F. L. Stanton. Hay J. L. Davies & Son, 7, High Town, Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High street. Talgarth: David Evans, Grocer, Liverpool Stores. Llandovery T. Rob- erts, The Crown Stores. Knighton: G. M. Perkins. Crickhowell W. H. Kirkland. All Chemists. 1568p PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SHOOTING.-Good mixed, wanted about 300 acres within easy reach of Brecon. State particulars and terms.—B, "Express" Office. Bre- con. 1965p .4-_ QHORTHORN CALVES for rearing, from record Cheshire Milkers, by pure-bred bulls; quotations to"any station; no fancy prices; correspondence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Little- ton, Chester. t 2021p j HHRACTION ENGINES, Road Locomotives, Steam Wagons and Tractors, Portable Engines, Traction Wagons, Thrashing Machines, Road Rollers, etc., FOR SALE, second-hand. All Boilers passed for Insurance. Full LIST free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Rollers, etc., FOR HIRE. New Thrashing Belts from 55/ Modern Machinery as above purchased. Only address HENRY LEWIS AND SONS, Thames Bank Ironworks, Reading. Telephone 201. 1659p STUDEBAKER Flander 1912 Motor Car, 15-20 H.P., newly painted grey, low body, to seat 4, exhaust whistle, clock, Stepney 5 good tyres, all tools, in splendid running order, any trial, a bargain, £ 85.—Apply, Kingswood. Tremont road, Llandrindod Wells. 585 'TAILORS' Cuttings wanted 5ld. lb., copper 5d. lb., brass 41d., lead 16/6 cwt., scrap iron also bought, including drapery, boots, soiled damp sugars, old buttons, margarines—condition no object.—Thomas Horton, Merthyr. 1871p W ALL PAPER, of best designs and good qual- ity, can be bought at TYLER'S, BUL- WARK, BRECON, as cheap as any house in the trade. See the quality of the paper in the roll be- fore buying. 252 7 CAMPINE Hens, 4/- each: white Leghorn, Light Sussex, Silver C'ampine Cockerels, from 3/- to 5/- each. Conibear. Llanvillo, Tal- garth. 1983p 100 RATS A NIGHT—Mr Spencer Palmer, -LUU Chemist, Thornbury, writes :With a 1/- tin of "RODINE" Rat Poison, Miss Ogburn killed 100 rats in one night." Rodine makes a clean sweep. Tins 6d., 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ post 2d.-Harley, Chemist, Perth.—Agents Stanton, 26, High Street, Brecon; D. I. Williams, Llan- wrtyd; H. J. Sparey, General Stores. Presteign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knighton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llan- dovery. 1925p MISCELLANEOUS. "A PIG FOR EVERY COTTAGER?" Send "?postcard for leanet giving particulars of Scheme under which pigs are sold on easy pay- ment terms. The Counn- Stud Farm. Sandburn, near 2018p near York. 2018p pLANETARY INFLUENCE.-Business abilit- ies, Speculation, Changes. Marriage, etc. Birthdate and 1/- for Character Horoscope: two years guide added.—Prof. Mercury. Whitchurch, Cardiff. 1976p WANTED, Shooting, immediately, any dis- tance, with or without cottage. Also horse or mare.—Farleigh, Llandrindod, Wells. 2006p 6s. £ d. ENLARGEMENTS—NEW BROWN PROCESS. Send photo with 6/6, 3d for post; Genuine and Good; Photo Specialist. -Clifford- Morris, Vicar's Cross, Chester. 2000p BOUNTIFUL HARVESTS. A few penoe per aore spent on CORVUSINE D.B. Mqdd Seed Dres8iDc wiU mean ?OUKBS XXTUA P?oriT in the Harvest. It keeps away P?,h .=TI1. rooks, piJeons, other birds and Termin from" comfielcù. LTb. ris scarce, and then there will be no need for troublesome bird. minders; also prevents premature pound rot and isjt smut dressing. Stocked and sold by A. HANDLEY & SONS, Corn Merchants, 999 Builth Wells and Rhayader. HuYuVxRknu^tjPuvtffi PP By ye methods of ye Ancient xj 'Egyptians and wise men of the t?U?!tNiQ ? Events, ChaneR. Fortunate tMn???t?M Days, Numbers, Colours, &e. ■UwHI Business Guidance. Planet- ing, Influence on friendship, marriago, and important 1 epochs. Two years' GUIDE T.r ,1 ■ added FREE if you mention this paper. Send birth date and Is. P.O.' THOS. GOULD. Astrologer, The Nook," Heathfleld Rd.. CARDIFF. 1868p GOVERNESS CARS I GOVERNESS CARS! Rubber Tyres, the lightest and most up-to-date on the market, also smart Ralli Traps, 24 new for sale, im- mediate delivery; sent any distance in crates; hundreds of pleased customers; Testimonials received daily; 50 years' re- putation; low cash prices; inspection.— Avery's Carriage Works, Dock Street, Newport, Mon. » 1998p SHIPPING NOTICES. LUXURIOUS MAIL STEAMERS. Regular Service from Liverpool. FAST LJNE to CAIIDII MTSSANABIE Fri., Oct. 29 METAGAMA Fri., Nov. 5 Unsurpassed Accommodation for all classes. Moderate Fares. Special Tours arranged. Lowest rates quoted for Freight and Passage. Apply br Free Inform -3.tionand Pamphlets to :— Canadian Pacific Railway f 18, St. Augustine's Parade, BRISTOL. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr. W. J. Price. Oct. 21-Show and Sale of Foals and other Horses at Sennybridge. W. J. PRICE, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER (Upper Pontwillim, Brecon). Wishes to inform the public that he has started business in Brecon as an Auctioneer and Valuer, and he hopes by strict attention to business and prompt settlements to obtain a fair share of the public patronage. b482 0.- AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. Miller, Powell^ Co. (P.A.I.) Oct 7th—Diepersai Sale at Llwynfeir. Cray. Oct. 8th—Sale of Breeding EwesUi Brecon Market. Oct. — Sale of Welsh and Raduor Rams at Brecon Market. Oct. 15th-Sale of Breeding EWeR at Brecon Market. Oct. lgth-Sale of Fat Stock at Brcon Market. Oct. 20th-Dispersal Sale of i-Itock, Crops and Imple- ments at Penllwyneinon. yatradfellt.e. Oct. 26th—Disperf-al Sale of Stock, Crops, &c. at Cwm- brynich, Defynock. Oct. Important Sale of Household Furniture at Brecon. Oct Highly Important Sale Freehold Property at Brecon. Nov. 2nd—Sale of Shire Horses at Brecon. The Cattle Market, Brecon, M. ESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & Co. have 1*J- received instructions from Mr David Gardner to Sell by Public Auction at the above place (the Stock being removed for convenience of sale), on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1915, as follows 80 Cross-Shropshire Breeding EWES, 20 Theave LAMBS, 26 Yearling WETHERS, 2 Fresh BARRENS, 4 Yearling STEERS. Sale at 10.30 a.m. b21 Cattle Market, Brecon. ESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & Co. have v received inastructions from Mr Evans, of Brechfa, to Sell by Public Auction at the above place (the Stock being removed for convenience of sale) on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1915, 500 Strong Welsh Breeding EWES, 100 Theave LAMBS. 100 WETHERS. Six months' credit or usual discount for cash. Sale at 10.30 a.. b22 Penllwyneinen, Ystradfelltp, (Close to the village of Ystradfellte, 5-6 miles from the stations of Hirwain and Glyn Neath.) MESSES. W. S. MILLER & CO., have been instructed by J. H. Thomas, Esq., the pro- prietor (who is relinquishing farihing), to Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th OCTOBER, the whole of his splendid herd of 31 Hereford Cattle, 28 West Highland Cattle 3 Horses, Poul- try, and the whole of the Farm Implements, Dairy Utensils, and about 30 Tons of Hav in good con- dition. Hereford Cattle 5 Cows to calve from middle of January to end of April, 7 liat Cows, 2 two- year-old Heifers fat, 1 two-year-old Heifer and calf, 5 Yearling Heifers, 3 Yearling Steers, 12 Calves. 1 Grand Yearling Registered Hereford Bull. West Highland Cattle: 6 Cows and 4 calves, 4 two-year-old Heifers, 1 tliree-Year-old Heifer, 2 three-year-old Steers. in forward condition, 6 two- year-old Steers also in forward condition 2 Year- ling Steers, 2 Yearling Heifers, 1. three-year-old Bull, fat. Horses Grand Cart Mare, 8 );rs old, about 16.2 hands: Grand Cart Mare, 9 years old, about 16 hands; Aged Cob Mare. Poultry About 60 head of Poutry, various. Implements Horse Gear and Chaff-Cutter, 2 Mowing Machines with 4 knives each, Teddino- Machine, Horse Hake, 2 Gambos 2 Carts, 2 Ploughs, 2 Harrows, Turnip Drill, Chain Harrow Turnip Pulper, Corn Crusher, Cake Crusher, Tur- nip Drill, Grindstone, 2 Scythes complete. Pikles, Rakes, 2 Spades, Shovels, Dung Forks, Feeding Tubs, Old Oak Coffer, Water Casks. Wheelbarrow, Buckets, 3 Ladders, Sledge, Iron, Bar, 3 Sheep Racks. Zinc Trough, Benches, Tables, etc. Set of leading Harness, 3 Sets of Shaft Harness, G.O. Tack, Breaking Tack, Saddle arid.Bridle. -Ropes, etc. About 30 Tons of excellent H&y in suitable lots, and about 10 Tons Old Hay, if not previously sold. TERMS—CASH. Lunch at 11. Sale at 12.30 Prompt. 8, Castle Street, Brecon. b37 Cwmbrynich, Defynock. HIGHLY Attractive Sale of excellent Sheep, —— pure-bred Hereford Cattle, and a team of grand Horses, by instructions from Lewis Lewis, Esq. Tuesday, October 26th, 1915. MILLER, POWELL & Co., Auctioneers. b38 Mr. T. J. Phillips. Graig Barn Farm, CRICKHOWELL. (Removed to Mill Street for convenience of Sale.) 130 Sheep, viz., 50 very smart young Cross Bred Ewes, 80 Fat Ewe and Wether Lambs. 41 Jersey, Shorthorn and Cross Bred Cattle, viz., 20, Young Cows in calf and in milk, 2 Fat Cows, two 2-year-old Heifers in calf 7 li-year-old Heifers, 6 Heifer Calves, 1 Bull Calf, 2 Fat Calves, 2-year-old Fat Bull. 6 Horses, viz., Aged Cart Mare in foal to "Hendre Spark," Aged Cart Mare in foal, Cob Mare, good in saddle and harness, and believed to be in foal. Promising 2-year-old Cart Colt, Mountain Pony and Sucker. Pigs.-16 Porkers, Sow and Pigs, Sow in Pig. 10 Head of Poultry. Implements, Etc.—Comprising Strong Tip Cart, Spring Gambo, a 4-wheel Spring Lorry to carry 4 tons, with dripples and extra sides-, Cambridge Roller, a capital 3-cylinder Flat Roll, Horse Bake, 2 pairs Wheels and Axletrees, Set Cart Harness. Large Chain Harrows, 3 Turnip Pulpers, 2 Swing Ploughs. Horse Works with intermed- iate motion and Chaff Cutter, 2 Patent Sack Weighing Machines, 2 Cattle Troughs, 4 Iron Pig Troughs. 5 Wood ditto. Wheelbarrow, 4 60-gallon Cider Casks, Galvanised Iron Oil Tank with Tap, 6 Oil Tubs, 3 Iron Boilers, End-over-end Chum, small Box Churn. Dog Kennel, etc., etc. Oaten Straw off 4 acres. Quantity of Potatoes (in one cwt. lots.) About 60 Acres of Meadow Land to 25th March next. which ) Alli. T. J. PHILLIPS, in conjunction with MH. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I. will Sell for Mr W. George Watkins (who is leaving the district), on THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1915. Luncheon at 11. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. The Auctioneer begs to draw the attention of Milk Vendors, Farmers and Dealers to. the excel- lent quality of the above Stock.. b30 —^ ALL CLASSES of printing can he done at the "Express" Office. No job too big, no job too small. The only Linotype Machine in the county, for setting programmes, catalogues, etc. Ask us to quote when you want anything cheap. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. Dd. Price (F.A.I.) & Williams. Oct 14—Sale of Freehold Farm at the Crown Hotel. Hay. Llanigon, near Hay. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL FARMS. TUTESSRS. DAVID PRICE & WILLIAMS have received instructions from the Trustees to offer for Sale bv Auction, at the. CROWN HOTEL, HAY, on Thursday, the 14th day of October, 1915, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in two lots, unless otherwise decided at the Auction, subject to Con- ditions of Sale to be then produced, Lot i.-All those very desirable FREEHOLD FARMS, situated in the parish of Llanigon, in the county of Brecon, called "MAESYGARN" and "PENTWYN," containing together 125 Acres or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr Joseph PJtice. The house is a capital family residence for any gentleman desirous of farming the estate. It is well-built, is beautifully situated, with ex- tensive views of the Wye Valley. The, land is sound and productive, mostly pasture, with a good orchard of choice fruit trees, and well adapted for corn and stock, and a nice head of game. The capital homestead is in substantial repair. The property is adjacent to the highway leading from Talgarth to Hay. is three miles from the market town of Hay, and 2 miles from Glasburv Station. A water supply by gravitation from a never-failing spring on the property is laid on to the house, farm yard, and two fields near the house. Vacant possession will be given at Can- dlemas. Lot 2.—All that FREEHOLD COTTAGE and GARDEN called "FFORDDLAS," adjoining Lot 1, and situate in the same parish, containing four rooms, comprising 22 perches or thereabouts, and adjoining the highway to Hay, let with Lot 1. For leave to view, and for plans and sale parti- culars, apply to Mr James Gunter, Land Agent, Glasbury. Hereford; the Auctioneers, Bulwark, Brecon, or to MR. E. L. WALLIS, Solicitor, b967 Hereford & Knighton. Radnorshire. Mr. Francis George Price. Oct 12th-Sale of Draft Stock at Boat Inn, Erwood. Oct. 13th-Annual Foal Show and Sale at Talgarth (Fair Day). Boat Inn, Erwood. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. iy|R. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with .I instructions from Mr A. Cha?oner to sell his Draft Stock by Auction, on Thursday, Oct. 12th, 1915. Erwood Fair Day, as follows Sheep 60 Radnor and Black Faced Theave and Wether 1amb8, 15 Radnor Ewes, 90 three and four-year-old Welsh Ewes, 1 three-year-old Rad- nor Ram. Cattle 4 Cows in calf and with calves at foot, 2 barren Cows, 2 cross-bred Heifers due to calve in February, 1 pure-bred Jersey Cow due to calve January 9th, 1 three-half-vear-old Hereford Stock Bull. Horses Cart Gelding rising 4 years old, 15 hands: Bay Horse rising 4 year old, 15.1 hands. goes in all harness; Aged Cart Mare-, Half-bred Mare rising 6 year old, 14.2 hands, in foal and foal at foot; 2 three-half-year-old Cob Colts. Implements Tip Gambo, Gambo, Land Scuffler, Turnip Scuffler, 3 Turnip Cutters, pair Harrows, Cattle Crib, Trap Harness. Pony Harness, Col- lars, Bridles, &c., &c. Six Months' Credit on approved security on all sums above XIO. or the usual discount for cash. Luncheon at 12.30. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. The Cottage, Talgarth. bl8 Bell Hotel Yard. MB. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE will hold his SECOND ANNUAL FOAL SHOW AND SALE on Wednesday, October 13th, 1915. Class 1.—For the best Colt Shire Foal, 1st prize, zC2; 2nd prize, XI. Class 2.—For the best Filly Shire Foal, 1st prize, X2; 2nd prize. ;El. Class 3.—For the best Colt or Hackney Foal, 1st prize, £ 1: 2nd prize, 10/ Also a Silver Cup, valued 15, will be given for the best Shire Foal. No prizes will be awarded unless the Foals are sold under the hammer. The Foals will be sold by guineas. For Entry Forms, apply Auctioneer. Entries close October 5th. The Cottage, Talgarth. bl9 Bell Hotel Yard, Talgarth QALE of Cider Mill, Presses, Accessories and Oil Engine. All practically new, on Wednesday, October 13th, 1915 (Fair Day). F. G. PRICE, Auctioneer, Talgarth. bl7 Mr. G. Y. Price. Short Notice of Sale.' Ystrad House, Builth Wells. Alli. G. V. PRICE is favoured with instructions from Mr Herbert Dalton, to Sell by Public Auction. on the above premises. On Thursday, October 7th, 1915, the whole of his JJOUSEHOLD pURN ITURE, and other effects. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Terms, Strictly Cash. Auctioneer's Offices. Builth Wells. b31 John A. Evans, IGRICULTURIL IND GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Delapidation and Tenant Right Valuer. Sales by Auction or Private Treaty of all kinds of Property, Timber, Furniture, Farm- ing Stock, Grass Lettings, &c. Special terms to members of Farmers' Union. Prompt Settlements. Auction Offices: Ysciog and Cattle Market, Builth. bl58  '? I P. E. GANE(?S) LTD. I THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS & DECORATORS. T E ii"?f!ISHERS & DECORATORS. I FURNITURE? CARPETS!  L. LINOLEUMS. f — >j 6EOSIEMS & BEDDING. All the latest Creations in %.St CURTAIN FABRICS, Bof WALL PAPERS, COVERINGS. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, I J AND ———————————————————— Example of our unrivalled value. This I PAPERHANGERS. beautiful Inlaid Mahogany Cabinet £ 07 7s. Od. ?'t? for C?a/0<7M?.  age P "d R S" C? ?rt? PD aid to M??r?t at way tatum. 38 & 41, Queen Street, CARDIFF. II .i'- AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. Campbell and Hamer. Breconshire. PARISH OF TALACHDDU. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS. CAMPBELL. F.A.I., and HAMER will offer for Sale by Public Auction at the WELLINGTON HOTEL. BRECON, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1915, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to the general and special Conditions of Sale to be then produced), all those VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, and LANDS, known as :—Lot 1 r "LLWTYN- CYNOG," situate in the Parish of Talaohddu, in the County of Brecon, about 4? miles from the important market town of Brecon, and 6 miles from Talgarth. and containing 57a. 2r. 25p. or thereabouts of most useful Meadow, Pasture, and Arabic Land. The Farm is in the occupation of Mr D. Gardner, as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of X70, the tenant paying the Tithe, which last year was X6 3s 9d. Lot 2: "NEUADD." situated near 'Llwyn- Cynog' aforesaid, containing 55a. 3r. 2lp. or thereabout of useful Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land. The Farm is in the occupation of Mr D. J. Thomas, as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of X40, the tenant paying the Tithe, which last year was X4 10s. T o "rr>WT?"u A"pririT?r> nl .1; .J.AJIJ V..JJV >» uii .n.1.J'J.J, paxtiv è:1UJUJ.1..Uug 'Llwyn-Cynog' aforesaid, containing 8a. lr. 20p. or thereabouts of goodtMeadow and Pasture Land, in the occupation of Mr E. Thomas, as yearly ten- ant, at the annual rent of X30, the tenant paying Tithe, which last year was 17/10. The Timber on each Lot will be included in the Sales. For plans and further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers. Llandrindod Wells, Messrs. Walters and Williams. Solicitors. Carmarthen; or to Mr H. Vaughan Vaughan, Solicitor, Builth Wells. bj996 ILlandrindod Wells Horse Sale. MESSRS. CAMPBELL, F.AI. and HAMER beg to solicit Entries for their PRIZE SALE of HORSES, to be held oh SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1915, when the following prizes will be offered for competition :— Class I.-For the Best Cart Sucker First Prize, £ 2: Second Prize, fl. Class II.—For the Best Nag Sucker First Prize, Cl; Second Prize, 10s. Class III.—For the Best Cart Gelding or Mare, suitable for town work, 3 vears old or over First Prize, t3; Second Prize. i2. Entries for Catalogues close Saturday, October 9th. br953  Mr. J. A. Evans. October gth-Unicom Inn, Gwenddwr, sale of 17 moun tain ponies. Oct. 16th-Show and Sale of foals and other horses at Builth. Further orders solicited. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. 1 pOED-Y-BRYN, GARTH ROAD, BUILTH WELLS. Handsome Residence, very well- built, all modern conveniences. For orders to view and further particulars, apply— JOHN A. EVANS, Auctioneer & Estate Agent, THE YSCIOG, BUILTH. brl2 Messrs. Jackson & McCartney. Hereford Horse Sales Autumnal Sale of HEAVY & LIGHT HORSES, I combined with the Annual Show and sale of SUCKERS & COLTS, BROOD MARES, &c. Saturday. October 16th, 1915. 300 HOBSES AND COLTS. £50 IN PIiIZES- Best Cart Gelding or Mare wins Silver Cup. value 10 guineas: Best Pair zClO; R20 in various classes, for Shire bred and other Suckers, Colts, and 'Fillies. Many high-class entries already to hand. Prize schedules and Entry forms upon ap- plication. Entries dose Saturday, October 9th. [ JACKSON & McCARTNEY. Auctioneers, Craven Arms and Hereford. b24 FOR SWEET NOURISHING BREAD USE OUR —- Pure Stone Milled Flour. Cfaly 39/6 per 280 lbs. Carriage Paid. Be patriotic and increase your acreage of Grain, and buy the best Winter Seed Wheat, Oats and Vetches off us. Agents for Royal Daylight and Oil Engine Parafin, also Oil Cookers. —— Carriage Paid nearest Station. ——- Criddle's and Calthorpe's Cakes. A. Handley & Sons MILLERS & CORN MERCHANTS, Builth Wells, Rhayader, Erwood. 1915-1916. PLANTING SEASON. » UTUMN-Commence lifting first week AMin October, keeping on until the end of March, 1916, Larch Fir, Ii to 2 ft. and 2! to 3t ft. Scotch, It to 2 ft.; Spruce, It to 2 ft.; Austrian Pine, It to 2 ft Quick Thorn, li to 2ft. and 2 to 8 ft. Prices upon application per 1,000. Ornamental Shrubs and Roses of all kinds, Fruit Trees of all the leading finds. Apply to Danipl Weatherley, Caeau Nurseries, Mr Builth, Breconshire br23 FARM BUILD NGS. D EALS, PLANKS, RAFTERS, JOISTS, MATCH-BOARDING FLOORING and LATHS CUT TO ANY SIZE AND LENGTH AT THE Watton New Saw Mills B RICKS, SLATES, PIPES, and all D BUILDING REQUIREMENTS IN STOCK. Apply:- Breconshire Coal & Lime Co. LTD., Timber Yard, Watton, Brecon, 5th S,W B- Appeal for Comforts. THE Ladies' Committee of the 5th Battalion South Wales Borderers APPEAL for shirts, socks, warm clothing comforts, or for money to buy them the Regiment being now in France. MRs. BEVEL TROWER, Hon. Sec., 10, Wetherby Gardens, S.W. 2016p