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) MEREDITH'S Digestive Tea IN lib., jib. and tlb. Packets. ilb., llb. and 4 per 2/6 lb. Free from Tannin and specially suitable to people of weak di- gestion. The Stores, BRECON.
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MEREDITH'S Cocoa Essence I in lib., jib. and tlb. Tins AT 2/ 1/2 & 7d. per Tin. HAS NOT RISEN IN PRICE I GUARANTEED PURE. The Stores, BRECON.
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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID SCALE. The following Scale of Charges secures the insertion of the following classes of Advertise- ments in both The Brecon and Radnor Express, — AND — I 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 Bach extra 8 words 0 4 0 8 1 0 In cases where replies are to be sent to the Express Office and forwarded by us, 3d. extra to above prices must be sent. In all cases these Charges are for cash with order. If not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per insertion. We do not guarantee the insertion of an adver- tisement in any specified issue, or at all, and will lot be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any speci- 600 issue, or at all. We reserve the right, to re- fuse insertion of an advertisement. Whilst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, we would impress upon advertisers the need for legible writing. In any case we only insert ad- vertisements 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. SATCE. Replies to advertisements with box numbers only must all be written and either posted or dropped into the letter box at the office, Bulwark, Brecon. The 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. A Good General wanted immediately, fuH par- ticulars first letter. Apply-Mrs Jones, Cruglas, Ebbw Vale. 2034p APPRENTICES wanted to the Dressmaking, b Cutting-out taught.—W. Harrison, Viaduct Ilouse, Brecon. 1963p J*AKEKS.—Wanted a young man to help in Bakehouse. Apply-E. Hood-Williams, Brecon. ™ BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. — Wanted, Men and Lads in the Traffic De- partment.—Apply to Inspector Sparkes, Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Bassaleg, Mon. bl GENERAL Servant wanted, two in family.— b Apply, W. J. Nott, 7, Alexandra Road, Brecon. 979 (GENERAL Servant wanted immediately Welsh; good references indispensable. Apply j, ra Dd. Roberts. Meirionfa, Mardy. 2020p QRõcERS.-Pegler.s Stores, Ltd., Neath.- Wanted immediately, Haulier; must be used to horses; wages 30/Ápply, stating age, refer- t nces, to Manager. 2019p JTOUSEKEEPER wanted, 40 to 45, for farm- house (no children); milking and dairywork. -Apply to Da vies, 56, Gladys Street, Caracca. uowlais. 2025p KITCHENMAID required. Wages, commence at £ "20 per annum, with board (no beer), lodging washing and uniform. Apply, in first instance by letter only, to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester. 970 M ASONS.-Wanied, at once, two steady men. State wages required.—Apply, Gordon, Tre- gunter Park, Talgarth. 62 TO -BUTCHERS.—Wanted strong lad used to • horses and cattle and solicit orders. Apply "Oakley, 22, Penydarren, Merthyr. 2009p W ANTED, smart boys, in Brecon, to sell the "Express," on Wednesday evenings—im- mediately after school Apply-T. Rhys Jones, Manager, "Express," Brecon. w ANTED.-Platelayers for the Brecon & Mer- thyr Railway. Apply-Foreman, John Navies, Brecon Station. WANTED, General Servant for farmhouse, not under 18, able to milk: wages, R17 a year; Reference wanted.—Mrs Jenkins, Rythin Fawr, Pencoed.. 1961p f WANTED, good Girl, about 20, fond of child- l '» ren; reference required.—Price, Penrhiwyr, Eglwys, Argood. 1975p WANTED.-Strong, respectable General; per- manent situation for suitable girl.—Apply, Mrs Morris, Glasfryn, Llandrindod Wells. 1996p WANTED at once.-Working Farm Bailiff, married, must be good hedger, and used to tnountainsheep, Hill Farm; also single man as Waggoner." Apply—Lewis, Hotel, Llanhilletn, Newport, Mon. 1995p WANTED, a General Servant; good references required. Apply-Mrs Knight, Llantbony Abbey Hotel, near Abergavenny. 2002p W ANTED a good man for farm work, able to manage horses, good wages for suitable man E Da vies, Hereford House, Tredegar, Mon. 2001p w ANTED, Experienced General, plain cooking, 25 to 30, good wages, references required, Write particulars M. 11, "ExpreM" Office, Brecon. W ANTED.-Good Cook-General, wages £26; Good references.—Address, Mrs Corbett, Pwll-y-pant, Nr. Cardiff. 2022p W ANTED.-Man to haul out from Mill; must be sober and used to horses. Apply- "Carno," "Express" Office, Brecon. 25 w ANTED.-Capable Domesticated help, small family, no washing, help given, wages £18. Apply-Mrs J. Farr, The Elms Farm, Jocking- ton, near Bristol. 2011p WAG-GONER. wanted; steady, reliable and good ploughman; reference required; state "^ages; cottage and garden on farm.-Williams; The Ton, Raglan. 2012p WANTED, a Housemaid-General; daily .help given. Apply—Mrs Stokoe, The Prospect, Hay. 2013p W ANTED, by November 1st, good Workman for Farm near Brecon; good wages to suit- 'ly to 2037p, E x- able man, ,cottage found.—Apply to 2037p, "Ex- press" Office, Brecon. XXTANTED, in a lady's house in London, a Kitchen. Maid and a young House Maid tnust be clean and respectable.—Miss Thorpe, 22, Cartwright Gardens, London, W.C. 2839p W ANTED for London, trustworthy General; Loc' plain cooking: references. Apply-Mrs Locke, 3, Euston-grove, London, N.W. 2025p PREPAID ADYERTISEMENTS. w A-IN-TED immediately, good General, able to wash and iron.—Apply with references Mrs Phillips, Pontygwindy Inn, Caerphilly. 2042p -_u WANLTED.-Youth or married man, as wag- I goner; good wages given and good cottage provided.. Apply-Tutton, Stonehouse, Astley, near Shrewsbury. 2041p W ANTED, Good Reliable General. State re- ferences, age, and salary.—Mrs Gwillim, Medical Hall, Brecon. 39 W ANTED, a Drayman, able to drive a pair of horses; good wages. Apply-D. F. Prit- chard, Ltd., Brewers, Crumlin, Mon. 54 W ANTED at once, a Cook-General. Apply- Mrs Rich, Watton House, Brecon. 5p WANTED.-A Strong Willing Boy, 16, as an Apprentice to the building and wheelwright- ing.—John Evans, builder and wheelwright, Er- wood, Breconshire. 4p WANTED, Workman, house and garden found. Williams, Llanddew Court, Brecon. 2048p WANTED.-Yo-ung General, under 19 (family 2).-Mrs Frank Meredith, Springfield, Alexandra Road, Brecon. 2049p W ANTED, good Blacksmith; must 'be well up in ironing tradesmen's carts, etc. constant and good wages to a suitable man.—Davies and Son, Coachbuilders, Merthyr Tydfil. 2050p WATER Wheel wanted, one all iron preferred. Apply, 2p "Express" Office, Brecon. W ANTED.—Groom Gardener, married man with good character (ineligible for Army), good wages with house and garden.—Weston, Much Marcle, Dymock, Herefordshire. lp SITUATIONS WANTED. F AR'-VIERS' SON (23, single, Welsh), wishes re- engagement, life experience in farming. Understands all stock and machinery, stating sal- ary, abstainer.—W. T. Preece, 6, Brinley Street, New Cross, London, S.E. 2036p WOMAN, whose husband has joined the Army (no children), wants situation as cook, housekeeper, or temporary help.—Apply, 2047p. "Express" Office, Brecon. WANTED Situation as Working Housekeeper to farmer, experienced, disengaged Brecon Fair. 2003 "Express" Office, Brecon. HOUSES WANTED, FOR SALE, OR TO LET. HOUSE To-Let, "Tygwyn," Llangorse.-S. Morgan, 84, Van Road, Caerphilly, or pres- ent occupiers. 2043p CMALL Cottage or rooms wanted by elderly lady, with Christian widow or single person living alone. Rent and particulars.—J. M., Corris, Merioneth. 2046p FARMS FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNARMS, three to let, 29th September, 1916, 209 acres, 145 and 35 acres; about 1 mile from Talgarth Station. Apply-Gordon, Tregunter, Talgarth. 985 LOST AND FOUND. 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 T OST, from Brecon Market on Tuesday, October 5th, a Welsh Ewe, pitchmark on left side, W.J., fresh pitch on ertip.-Williain Jones, Llwyncynedd, Llanfrynach, Brecon. 2038p 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 STRAYED 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. A RTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, HandsT 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 cOAL.-Hou,se and Steam. Trucks any station — at wholesale prices for cash. Great saving. Write for prices, Boston's, 5, Colliery Offices, Bir- mingham. 999 /"10RNS 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 CYCLE 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 chaffcptters, threshing machines, etc., from X13 10s; ploughs, cul- tivators, shearing machines supplied.—Thomas Price, Royal Gold Medallist, Penybont, Radnor- shire. 1487p F E-ATHERS WANTED.-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 TfOR SALE.—Copy of 1915 "Who's Who," cheap. Apply—J.W., "Express," Brecon. 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. In Tins, 4jd. and 9d., postage Id. GEORGE W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Brecon F. L. 43tanton. 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 FOR SALE.-A strong bread Coburg in splendid — condition,, newly painted, suit horse 15 hands. Apply-Davies Bros., Bakers, Builth Wells. 63 PREPAID ADYERTISEMENTS. F EATHERS WANTBD.-Goose and Duck Feathers required, any quantities.—Green- lands, Limited, Furnishers, 31, High Town, Here- ford. 2044p FOR SALE, Knitting Machines, nearly new, giving up business, intending buyer a bargain. Apply, by letter, to 1987p, "Express" Office, Brecon. 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 PULLETS.-1915 or 1914 hatch laying 3/- each, 35/- dozen; chickens three months old 20/- dozen, list free.—Hummell, Stratford, Es- sex. 2032p PICTURES, well framed, hundreds of patterns. — See the new, neat, polished wood moulding, can be cleaned and always looks new.-Tyler and Son, Bulwark, Brecon. 252 TDATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and J- 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. 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 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. 2021p TRACTION 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 T AILORS' Cuttings wanted 5td. 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 W ANTED, weekly supply of Rabbits, any quantity, "'8/- per dozen.—J. Osborne, 137, Kelverlow Street, Oldham. 2033p  RATS A NIGHT.—Mr Spencer Palmer, i1-l0/V 0 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 '? post card for leaflet giving particulars of Scheme under which pigs are sold on eisy pay- ment terms. The County Stud Farm, Sandburn, near York. 2018p p RASS to-let until the 30th of March. Apply— Probert, Cemetery Road. 3p pLANETARY INFLUENCE.—Business abilit- ies, Speculation, Changes, Marriage, etc. Birthdate and 1/- for Character Horoscope; two years gu;de added.—Prof. Mercury, Whitchurch, Cardiff. 1976p rpHE New Income Tax.-40 per cent. increase on recent rates. Claims for Exemption, Abate- ment, Life Insurance, and for Refund in respect of Tax on Bank Interest prepared and carried through. Traders' and Farmers' appeals and claims, and Accounts and Statements for Super- tax, also prepared. The strictest confidence ob- served.—Apply in first instance to "Accounts," Office of this Påper. 52 office. of this Paper. 52 WANTED, Shooting, immediately, any dis- tance, with or without cottage. Also horse or mare.—Farleigh, Llandrindod, Wells. 2006p 6s. 6 d. ENLARGEMENTS—NEW BROWN O PROCESS. Send photo with 6/6, 3d for post; Genuine and Good; Photo Specialist. -Clifford Morris, Vicar's Cross, Chester. 2000p BOUNTIFUL HARVESTS. A rnr I'G88 par mvrm ■peat on CORVUSINE 0.8. Mqnid S?d Br?MiztViU mMm MU?M B?ETmA y?oriT ? the H&M$L It keep away pheMMt?, rooks, preons. other birds and vermin from e=dt? i:ifeeO:re:n\:&:rl be ;o:.r t,,o.bl,D. bir-minders; a180 prevents prematq pound rot and 11 øml!-tdreuinJ. Stocked and sold by A. HANDLEY. & SONS, Corn Merchants, 999 Builth Wells and Rhayader. HOROSCOPE By ye methods of ye Ancient Egyptians and wise men of the East. I Events, Changes, Fortunate H Days, Numbers, Colours, &c. Business Guidance. Planet- ing. Influence on friendship, marriage, and important epochs. Two years' GUIDE — 1 added FREE if you mention this paper. Send birth date and 1,5. P.O. THOS. GOULD, Astrologer, "The Nook," Heathfleld Rd.. CARDIFF. 1868P 1 GOVERNESS CARS [ GOVERNESS CARS r 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 io 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 I AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. 1 Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) Oct. 15th-Sale of Breeding Ewes at Brecon Market. Oct. 19th-8ale.of Fat Stock at Brecon Market. Oct, 20th-Dispersal Sale of Stock, Crops and Imple- ments at Penllwyneinon. Yatradfellte. Oct. 26th-Disperml Sale of Stock, Crops, &e. at Cwm- brynich. Defynock. Oct. — Important Sale of Hoasehcld Furniture at Brecon. Oct Highly Important Sale Freehold Property at Brecon. Nov. 2nd—Sale of Shire Horses at Brecon. I Cattle Market, Brecon. IV/TESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & Co. have 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.m. b22 Cattle Market. Brecon. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1915. SALE of Prime FAT BULLOCKS, MAIfiEN ° HEIFERS, and a grand lot of FAT LAMBS at 9 a.m. MILLER, POWELL & CO., Auctioneers. b63 Penllwyneinen, Ystradfellte. (Close to the village of Ystradfellte, 5-6 miles from the stations of Hirwain and Glyn Neath.) ý MESSRS. W. S. MILLER &' CO., have been — instructed by J. H. Thomas, Es.q., the pro- prietor (who is relinquishing fanning), 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 Hay in good con'- I dition. Hereford Cattle 5 Cows to calve from middle jof January to end of April, 7 Fat 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 three-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 years old, about I 16.2 hands; Grand Cart Mare, 9 years old, about 16 hands; Aged Cob Mare. Poultry About 60 head of Poultry, various. Implements Horse Gear and Chaff-Cutter, 2 Mowing Machines with 4 knives each, Tedding Machine, Home Rake, 2 Gambos, 2 Carts, 2 Ploughs, 2 Harrows, Turnip Chain Harrow, Turnip Pulper, Corn Crusher, ëtke Crusher, Tur- nip Drill, Grindstone, 2 Scythes complete, Pikles, Rakes, 2 Spades, Shovels, Dung Forks, Feeding Tubs, Old Oak Coffer, Water C ai ,a, 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 and Bridle, Ropes, etc. About 30 Tons of excellent Hay in suitable lots, and about 10 Tons Old Bay, if not previously sold. TERMS—CASH. Lunch at 11. Sale at 12.30 Prompt. 8, Castle Street, Brecon. b37 Cwmbrynich Farm, Two miles from Devynock. Highly Important Sale of 50 Head of Pedigree bred Hereford Cattle, 188 Pure-Bred Rveland and Shropshire Sheep and 8 Grand Cart Horses, Crops and Implements. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & CO., have received instructions from .Lewis Lewis, Esq., of Penpentre Villa, Defynock, who is re- linquishing farming pursuits, to Sell bv Public Auction at Cwmbrynich farm as above, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1915, the whole of his Excellent Live Stock, Crops and Implements, as follows Sheep.—53 Excellent Ryelarid-E-wes, 69 Shrop- shire Ewes, 39 Theave Lambs, 32 Fat Lambs, 1 Ry eland Ram (Royal prize winner), and 1 Year- ling Shropshire Ram. Cattle.—14 Grand Hereford Cows in calf and with calves at foot, 5 three-year-old Heifers in calf and with calves at foot, 5 tWO-year-old Heifers in calf, 5 Yearling .Heifers.. Horses.—Powerful Cart Mare, 5 years old (stin- ted to Tatton Laird), Grand Cart Mare, 4 vears old (stinted to Leek Wyn), 1 two-year-old Geld- ing, 1,Yearling Filly and a Colt Foal. Crops.—2 Ricks of well-harvested Hay (season 1914), contents of French Barn of this year's Hay, well-harvested. 2 Ricks of oats in good condition. 2 Bays of Wheat, 2 Bays of Barley, and a Rick of Barley. Implements.—2 Carts, 2 Gambos, 3 Ploughs, 4 Pairs of Harrows, Mooter, Cambridge Roll, 2 Scufflers, Double Turnip Drill, 4 horse power Threshing Machine, Winnbwiag Machine, Chaff Cutter, Turnip Cutter, 2 Long Tacks, 2 Shaft I do., 2 Sets of G.O., 6 Collars, 5 Bridles, etc., etc. Also the Dairy Utensils and part of the Household Furniture. Six Months" Credit on Approved Securitv for sums abovr GCIO or discount at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. Sale to commence at • 1.30 to the millute. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of the Public to the above Sale of Stock. The Cattle comprise one of the finest non- registered herds and are in good condition, the Sheep young and healthy and the flock noted as being most prolific, the Horses are young, well- bred. and believed to be sound. Castle Street, Brecon, Oct. 12th, 1915. c b63 5th S.W.B. Appeal for Comforts. THE Ladies' Committee cf 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 TBOWER, Hon.?i5ec., 10, Wetherby Gardens, S. W. 2016p AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr. W. J. Price. Oct. 19.—Brecon Market, Fat Stock. Oct. 21.—Foal Show and Sale at Sennybridge. Oct, 27.-Furniture Sale at Brecon. Sennybridge Foal Show and Sale. (under the auspices of the Sennybridge Market Committee and the Sennybridge and District I Farmers' Union.) ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1915, Prizes will be offered as follows Class 1 For the best Colt or Filly Foal.—1st prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10/ 3rd prize, 5/ en- trance fee, 1/ Class 2 For the best Colt or Filly from a Col- lier-Mare not exceeding 15 hands blah.-Ist prize, £ 1; 2nd prize, 10/ 3rd prize, 5/ entrance fee, 1/ Class 3 For the best Cob Colt or Filly Foal.— 1st prize, 15/ 2nd prize, 10/ 3rd prize, 5/ entrance fee, 6d. Class 4 For the best Welsh Mountain Pony Colt or Filly Foal.—1st prize, 10/ 2nd prize, 7/6: 3rd prize, 5/ entrance fee, 6d. I Judging at 11 a.m. Sale at 12 Prompt. Farmers are invited to bring all classes of horses (and of all ages), as dealers from all parts are in- vited to attend. Numerous Entries already to hand. Further Entries solicited. AUCTIONEER. MR. W. J. PRICE. Hon. Sec. Mr W. Williams, Bryncelyn, Senny- I. bridge. b64 Sennybridge Foal Show and Sale. OCTOBER 21st, 1915. MR. W. J. PRICE is favoured with instructions from Brychan Jeffreys Esq., Camden House, Trecastle, to sell in connection with the above Show and Sale, the following beautiful and well- bred Ponies Grey Mare with foal, 7 years old, broken to saddle; Brown Mare with foal, 5 years old, broken to saddle; Grey Mare, with foal, 5 years old, broken to saddle; Brown Mare with foal, 8 years old ;Grey Mare in foal, 7 years old. All the Mares by Star of Hope, Star of Hope by Champion Starlight. An Entire has been running out with the Mares all the summer. 40, High Street, Brecon. 65 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. b432 Messrs. Campbell and Hamer. Breconshire. PARISH OF TALACHDDU. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. UTESSRS. 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'c latk 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 "LLWYN- CYNOG," situate in the Parish of Talachddu, in the County of Brecon, about 41 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 ,VO, the tenant paying the Tithe, which last year was £6 3s 9d. Lot 2: "NEUADD," situated near 'Llwyn- Cynog' aforesaid, containing 55a. 3r. 21p. or thereabout of useful Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land. I The Farm is in the occupation of Mr D. J. I Thomas, as yearly tenant, at the annual rent of X40, the tenant paying the Tithe, which last year was £ 4 10s. Lot 3 "LOWER ARGOED," partly adjoining 'Llwyn-Cynog' aforesaid, containing 8a. lr. 20p. or thereabouts of good Meadow 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. I The Timber on each Lot will be included in the Sales. For plans and further particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, Llandriodod Wells, Messrs. Walters and Williams, Solicitors, Carmarthen; or to Mr H..Vaughan Vaughan, Solicitor, Builth Wells. I b::996 Mr. J. A. Evans. I Oct. loth—Show and Sale of foals and other horses at Builth. Further orders solicited. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. pOED-Y-BRYN, GARTH ROAD, BUILTH I 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 John A. Evans, AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL ADCTIOHEER 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 Late P. E. GANE Trapnell) LTD§ Co a n-e THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS & DECORATORS. FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS. IIMT] I I & BEDDING, AU-the latest Creations in j^y | CURTAIN FABRICS, IF^PYP WALL PAPERS, COVERINGS. IPAINTERS, DECORATORS, AND nt nrnt< Example of our unrivalled value. This PAPERHANGERS. beautiful Inlaid Mahogany Cabinet ———————————————— £7 7s. Od. Write for CC?/CCM?. CarHage pM to 7?earest Railu,ay S. amage alu. ?o M?rMt ?r.at. M'at/ < S? tanon. 38 & 41, Queen Street, CARDIFF, R. TO THE MEN OF BRECONSHIRE. Our ARMY urgently needs men in this National Crisis. Come and help to finish the War. RECRUITING MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT MERTHYR CYNOG MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th 7-80 p.m. LOWER CHAPEL TUESDAY, „ 19th 7-80 p.m. LLANWRTYD WELLS. „ „ „ 7-80 p.m. CRAY WEDNESDAY, „ 20th 7-0 p.m. BENNYBRIDGE THURSDAY, „ 21st 7.0 p.m. TRECASTLE FRIDAY, 22nd 7-0 pm. THE FOLLOWING WILL BE AMONGST THE SPEAKERS Major GEORGE R. PRYSE (Welsh Horse), Mr. T. BURGESS (of Bradford), Mr. J. W. JONES, B A. ———— FULL PARTICULARS ON LOCAL BILLS. GOD SA. E THE iKHSTG- b61 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr. G. Y. Price. Builth Wells, BRECONSHIRE. < SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. I "VTR. G. V. PRICE will offer for Sale by Public ? Auction at THE LION HOTEL, BUILTH Wells, on I FRIDAY, OCTOBER the 22nd, 1916, Af 5 o'clock in the afternoon, I subject to Conditions of Sale to be then read, in the following or such other Lots as may be deter- I t mined. x Lot 1.—All that Freehold Cottage with garden at rear situated in Spring Gardens, Builth Wells, and containing Kitchen, -ck-Kitchen, 2 Bed- rooms, 1 Large Attic and W.C., in the occupation of Mr-Thoma-s Lloyd. Lot 2.—All that Freehold Cottage with Garden at rear adjoining Lot 1, in the occupation of Mr Edward Mytton. This is a similar Cottage to Lot 1, and contains the same number of rooms. J Lot 3.—All that Valuable Shop and Dwelling House known as 'No. 23, HIGH STREET,' situa- ted in one of the best business positions in the important Market Town and Watering Place of Builth Wells, and containing Double Fronted Shop, Kitchen, Pantry, and 4 Bedrooms. There is a Slaughter-House at the rear, also a Wash-House, W.C., and Kitchen Garden. Lot 3 is now in the occupation of Mr E. N. Straffen. There is a joint right-of-way from the main street to the back of Lots 3 and 4 through a pas- sage in the middle of these two lots. Lot 4i.-All that Valuable Shop and Dwelling- House known as "No. 22. HIGH STREET," ad- joining Lot 3 and containing Double Fronted Shop, Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms, and W.C. There is a Bake-house at the rear, also Wash- house and Outbuildings with Kitchen Garden and is now in the occupation of Mr S. R. Organ. Lots 3 and 4 have a Joint Frontage of about 40 feet in High Street. Further Particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Mr. H. Vaughan Vaughan, Solicitor, both of Builth Wells. br55 Advertising judiciously employed never faafe to justify itsew-if the goods are good good*. Boy advertised goods. SHIPPING NOTICES. I- CAN"L"pAklt 'IM t' t ?  LUXURIOUS MAIL STEAMERS. Regular Service from Liverpool. 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