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girths. Carriages, attfc tathJ Owing to increaaing eosta it hasbeeome necessary to make a prepud charge of 13 6d for Announce- ments. under this heading. BIRTHS. CAPELL.—On Wednesday, 2nd inst., at Tynlleehwedd Hill, Llandre, Abervsi wyth, the wife (nee Mnrgaret Morris) uf Captain .John Oapell, K.A.M.O., ot a daughter. p97 j EVANS—On July 31st, at Carregwen, Aber- ystwyth, to Mr and Mrs Ivor Evans, a son. d]99 DEATH. EVANS.—July 14th. killed in action, in his 29th year, Sergeant Major E. D. Evans (Ted) King's Shropshire Light Infantry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Tan-yr-eithin, Baker-street, Aberystwvth. His duty nobly done. plOl
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PREPAID SCALE. Houses to Let, Houses Wanted, Situations Wanted Situations Vacant, Apartments to be Let, Miscel, laneous Wanted, Articles Lost and Found. No. of One Three Six Niao Words fnsertioa Insertions Insertions Insertions 8. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 21 10 20 36 46 28 1 6 3 0 4 6 5 6 35 20 40 56 6 6 42 26 50 66 76 49 3 0 6 0 7 6 86 N.B.—If Box Number given 3d. extra charged for postage of replies. SITUATIONS VACANT. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the -—— position of Traveller to a well-known firm of Welsh Printers, doing an extensive business. Applicants must be conversant with most modern methods and be business getter. Welsh an advantage. Salary and commission.—Apply Box 21, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. dl82 COMPETENT Shorthand-Typist wanted write stating age, experience, and salary required.—District Valuer, Inland Revenue, The Elms, Brecon. p87 COR WEN (L'emperance) Hutels, Ltd.- Wanted Welsh speaking Manageress for a Corwen Hotel. Applications from married couples considered.—Apply by 10th inst., by letter, to Secretary of Company, Corweu. p95 ARDENER Wanted, working bead of two small greenhouse vegetables chiefly.-Airs Storey, Plas Nantyr, Glyn, Chirk. GENERAL Servant Wanted.-Apply Mrs. Whiteside, 10, Park Road, St. Annes-on-the-Sea. p50 KITCHENMAID required. Wages com- mence at -620 per annum, with board, lodging, washing, and uniform.— App:y, in first instance by letter only, to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester. dl94 T EAD MINERS (Rack Drills and Hand), Dresses (Mechanieal Jiggera and Hand Dressing) ineligible for military service.— Apply, stating wages asked, to Captain Powell, Rhosesmor Mine, Near Holywell, N. Wales. d205 pORK BUTCHLR.-Wanted, Strong Lad, used to horses: knowledge of trade preferred.—Apply, giving particu- lars, Chappell and Thomas, Pontypridd. SMART BOY wanted, permanent. Must s be quick. Good opportunity to learn a trade.-Apply, by letter, to X "Cambrian News," stating age and school. d29 I II IAILORS.-Wanted at once, first-class — Men for coats, breeches, trousers, etc.; permanency splendid log.—-Apply, Arthur Qwen, Gold Meddlist Tailor, Aberystwyth. d207 VACANCY in September at Kelland Kindergarten Training College, Leicester, for Student qualified to commerce training for the diploma. Premium. Apply, Princi pal. p82 WANTED Two Young Ladies for Con- fectioner's Shop. Also Waitress and Cook. Apply, Fellowes, North Parade, Aber- ystwvtht p79 WANTED, at once, Young Lady with experience for Sweet Shop.—Apply, Mrs. Longley, Dolerw, Pier Street, Aberyst- wyth. p62 ANlMSD at once, Girls as Cooks, tt Generals, Housemaid-Waitresses.—To fttffcly to Mrs A. Jones, Registry Office, 11, Princess-street, Aberyatwyth. ¿134 "VI TAN TED, Smart Girl, for fancy goods VV shop —Appty, Mrs Ridden, 28, Fiec- street, Aberystwyth. Call Thursday after 5 o'clock. p90 "VXTANTED, good Cook-General, for email family good wages; no washing or boots.—Box 280, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. d200 WANTED, an experienced Housemaid; wages £ 18, and part uniform. Apply with references to Matron, Sanatorium, Tal- garth. p99 W ANl'En 'Cook-General, end of August private house; 2 in family; washing out; no baking.—Mrs. Mawddwy Jones, 3 Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. p92 WANTED, immediatelr, experienced General Servant to act as Housemaid; must have slight knowledge of needlework small family no washing wages t24 to x30; good references clean and -neat ._Write Madame de Covarrufeias, Llys Bach, Harlech. p81 Y^rANTED, Housemaid Waitress. Welsh Two in family.—Mrs Rowland, Delfrvn, Llailbt dai-n- road, Aberystwyth. W[ ORKMAN Wanted; able to stack and thatch; married or single; good home for steady man.—Apply, Wilkinson, Ightfield Whitchurch, Salop- p44 WANTED -at 'on -Hirers for Pit- wood felling (at Garth Wood), for Mr. Boynton. Good wages paid.-Apply to Lewis Jones, Penybryn, Glandyfi. p66 \\TANTED 2 or 3 Good Practical Motor Mechanics; must be used to lathe; two Bojrs for Cycle Shop.—Ellis, Motor Works, Oswestry. p65 WILLIAM JONES, M.P.S., Chemist and Optician, Aeron Pharmacy, Aber- ayron, has a vacancy for rn Anprentice, and can offer a well-educated Youth or 1\>unung Lady every facility of acquiring a through knowledge of the ? uriness. p69 NV-E want three or four ) Smart Young Ladies to assist temporarily during Bank Holiday & Eisteddfod weeks. Apply, with full particulars, Cambrian News" Stores, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. ABER YST WYTH. -Teti -rootiied house to let. Well furnished and very clean. Nice garden.-Apply, Box 290, "Cambrian] News" Office, Aberystwyth. p77 ABERYSTWYTH.-To be Let, for long A or short period, Furnished House, pleasantly situated within few minutes of e, etc.—Apply, to Daniel I. R-ees & Eviins, House Agents, 4, Baker-street, Aberystwyth. d50 BERYSTW YTH.— To be Let for the season only, Commodious Shop and Premises, occupying best position in ma hi business thoroughfare.—Apply to Daniel I. Rees & Evans, House Agents, etc., 4, Baker- street, Aberystwyth. d49 "OORTH.—Cottage on Beach, near Golf Links and Station, to let, furnished. Terms moderate. -Apply, Foley, 2, Bryny-j mor-terrace, Aberystwyth. p72 TfiURNISHED~ HOUSES to be let. For full list, Barmouth and Cardigan Bay District, also list of properties to be sold or let, apply to Edwin Blakey, Architect, Surveyor, and Estate Agent, Barmouth d43 k • TTIGHL A.NDS."—To be Let, Furnished, -L for August, September, containing 3 bedrooms, 2 entertaining rooms, kitchen and scullery.—Apply, Mrs Jones, Criccieth. p94 HOUSE TO LET, with -mtnediatc- posses, sion, No. 11, Corporation Street Aberystwyth.—Apply to Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. c767 \TARINE TERRACE, Aberystwyth. — Double-fronted Lodging House to Let from next January, No. 30, Marine- terrace; good back premises and garden.— Apply ,^26, North Parade. dl67 TO LET, from 12th November next, San- don House, Caergog Terrace, 2 reception, 6 bedrooms, kitchen, bath h. and c., 2 w.c.'s; outside washhouse: electric light. Sunny position. Rent, -C28.-Apply, 41, Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. p68 TO LET, with immediate possession, — "Silverdale," 41. Queen's-road, Aber- ystwyth.—Apply to Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. dl56 TO LET, with imn.ediate p ssession, i "Closglas," House and Gai den, in the parish of Penbryn, Cardiganshire. House contains two reception, five bedrooms, two kitchens, w.c., and Cellar. Modern sanitation. Will be redecorated to suit tenant. Stable, coach-house and loft 1 miles from Sea, 1 mile Sarnau, 2 miles Llan. granog. Rent X20. Land and outbuildings available, if required, Michaelmas, 1917.— Apply, D. Roy Evans, Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn. d204 BRONWYLFA, BORTH, R.S.O., CARDIGANSHIRE. fTTO BE SOLD, the above Desirable Free- hold Residence, containing 4 Bed. rooms, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Bath- room, and usual appurtenances; situate at the south end of Borth, in a safe and secluded position, fronting the sea: speci- ally adapted for the use of Visitors.— Apply, Mrs Beynon, Evelwen Borth, or Mr A. J. Hughes, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. BORTH.- Wanlied to rent,) small cottage facing sea.-Full particulars, with rent per annum, to "H," "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth p75 "O OUSE wanted in Aberystwyth, six rooms, with view to purchase.-All particu- lars to W., "Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwyth. p86 T ADY & GENTLEMAN want Board Residence as guests. Lady will pay 42s. and gentleman 45s. a week for a long stay. Two bedrooms required.—Write at once, Piccadilly Agency, 38, and 39, Piccadilly, London, W. plOO I WANTED, Small Unfurnished Cottage, near the sea state annual rent to M. M;, 7, Bryntirion-terrace, Criccieth. p84 A N T E D, immediately, Furnished W Cottage few weeks gas stove coo veniencas central; sea front or near.—.Full particulars Mrs. Adams, Broadway, Welling- ton, Shropshire, p91 MISCELLANEOUS WANTT D. u HE ON YoUH MEl'TLE," "Don't Hoard your D Metal," Wanted for Munitions. Cash buyers Bras., Copper, Lead, Zinc. Heavy Catt Iron, Scrap 65s ton, also buyer old Portable Engines Mortar Pans, Rancid Fats, Damp Tea, Dirty D-imp Sugars, Old Currants an, thi. g purcbaoed, no waiting for Cash.—Thomas Horton, Mertbyr. PSB TTAYE YOU APARTMENTS to let for holidays for South Walians? If so, advertise in the two county papers for Breconshire, Radnorshire, and adjoining counties. 14 words, 9d; 3 insertions, Is 9d; 22 words, Is 3 insertions 2s. Brecon and Radnor Express" and "Radnor Ex- press," Brecon. d38 TDUPILS Wanted for 'CELLO Lessons. Moderate terms.—Apply or write, Minera, Elm Tree Avenue, Aberystwyth. p27 SHOOTING, Wanted, well-broke, tender steady Retriving Spaniel Dog.—Stevenson, 2, Portland-street, Aberystwyth. p89 NOTICE. "jl/JcILQUH AM'S, Aberystwyth, want 1TJ- Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvas, &c. Good prices given any quantity. h830 NOTICE. DAVID WILLIAMS, St. James-square, Aberystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinq, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvas, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc. Best cash prices given, j477 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. IpORSALE.—Ten-roomed Freehold House; excellent condition (bath, electric & gas); near College & Castle—Apply, Edwards Bros., Builders, Aberystwyth. pg3 FOR SALE, Dog Cart, suit pony 16 hands, good condition; no reason- able offer refused. Cash transaction.— H. James, Manchester House, Borth. p3 FOR, SALE.—Hunter Mare in foal by Brandimintine, and Yearly Filly Colt with her by Ohio. Price and full particu- lars.—Reply, Paul Bujor, Mardy Road, Mardy, Glam. p49 GREY HAIR permanently and speedily restored to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural means act as a restor- ative. Contains nothing injurious and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price Is. 6d (postage, 3d. extra). Manufacturer: G. W. Harrison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth: W. MiaU Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth dll7 .— -y;- MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. SALES BY AUCTION. I RAT?' ^0LESI COCKROACHES COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison s m « r v "Reliable" Rat Poison. Oats and dogs — P"AJ E,tc- will not touch it. Vermin dry up and Agricultural & General Auctioneers, Valuers, leave 110 smell. Prices, ou., Is., 2s. 3d., Insurance Agents, Land & %ate Agents. and 3s. 8d. Postage, 2d. G. W.Harrison, Chemist Reading Sold by Cliemist-s. 28, Terrace Road (oK Offjee Chambers). Agents foi Aberystwyth Miall Jones, Telephone 3. ABERYSTWYTH Chemist, 33, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. also at Towyn, Barmonth, Dblgelley and I d116 Newtown. < rp,j BE SOLD, a large quantity of Oak, also Larch timber.—Particulars of J Charles Hughes & Co. Solicitors, Dol- PRELIMINARY, gelle^" d2U 1VTESSRS. COOKE BROS..AND ROBERTS "LLAW Y DIWYD A GYFOETHOGA." ixL will Sell by Auction, iTTNITTING MACHINES, only best AT AN EARLY DATE AUGUST British-ma<3e sold (sample list of „ some few hundred customers free), lessons "'a 'l vWe free. With or without, stands- over 42 FREEHOLD HEr>Il31 £ NCE years experience. Chief depot, 30, Queen. street, Neath. dl07 Wlth lar8e Garden, k iown as ~~SHORTfrORN CALVES FOR SALE. STRATA HOUSE^ LLANON, "C^ARMEHS can have the very best Bulls CARDIGANSHIRE A or Heifers delivered to their nearest Particulars in future it4sues or of the stations at very reasonable prices. Bred Auctioneers at their Offices, 28, Terrace Road, from large-framed, deep-muching cows by Aberystwyth. ul95 pure-bred sires. Testimonials from all 'parts of Wales.—Applv. F. B. Gill, High- — gate, WTiitchurch, Salop. d!23 FURN'TSHE, D HOUSES in Aberystwyth, KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY. outlying districts and Cardigan Bay SEND vour pals out yonder some tins of 2°as^ Particulars of Cooke HARRISONS NURSERY POMADE— Yros' and R<)berts> Auctioneers and1 they'll be very acceptable. When you haven't Agents, 28 Terrace Road, Aberystwyth, time to wash there's a big chance you'll have dl70 companions." A little HARRISON'S POMADE KILLS EVERY INSECT on hair ===================== -= and body. Insist on having HARRISON'S n ••• i_ r« • n 1 o POMADE. Tins of Comfort" at 4 £ rl and 9d. BritlSll r armCTS Red CrOSS Sold by all Chemists—or by post from c ■ ■ HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth W. M. Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road Dolgelley, R. & G. Williams, Chemists. Queen's square. d4 SALE AT PWLLHELI, ON MONDAY, Black or Self-Coloured Corrugated Iron AUGUST 14th. 1910. Straight Shoots. ——— 5 to 10 ft lengths, 2 ft. 3in Large assortment of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, wide. State number of: tV; riT rrrii Pifits, and General Farm Produce. HheetP and siars required. !T,j Lowest Prices on applica-gM*8*1* 'i'u'L.! ar°enBR\ND l^KW ''and'of B^ST QUALITY, give MeSSrB* R" Patfy & Son unqualified satisfaction when painted with our Anti- John Davies. Corrosive Oxide of Iron Paint or covered with our ——— superior Jet Black Varnish, which can be applied at 0 very pmall extra cort by purchaser. Sand for Price Secretary Principal Evans, Madryn Farm List of Paints and Varnishes. CHARLES PERRY School, Pwllheli. dl96 and Co., MIDLAND WSRKS, WOLVERHAMPTON. Teleg.: "Iron, Wolverhampton." EbtabEshed over I 50 years. EDUCATION. c766 GILLART AND SONS, EPUCATI0W- Auctioneers. House and Estate Agents* ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Valuarg and Surveyors. ——— MACHYNLLETH Headmaster: R. A. POPE, M. A., formerly AunTIOS SALES of Freehold and Leaeebold Pro. Classical Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, pertiee, Ground Rente, Furniture, Farnaing Stock, and Cambridge, and Assistant Master at Timber, etc.. undertaken on moderate terms. 'Shrewsbury School. VALUATIONS made for Estate Duty, Transfer, Mortg.tize and other purposes. —,0 n 1 a r t^UflVEYS made and Piannnrepared, For Boys from 7—14 years of age. ESTATES managed and Rents Collected. For prospectus and terms, apply Elm Property owners »dvised in regard to the Pro- Tree-avenue d88 visional Valuations »f their properties under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. £ 3^1* Jco 11 House p rr °ftho,,8e8 and iand*iet and f°r Sa,e br ABERYSTWYTH.. Collegiate School for Girls. Barmouth and District. ALSO KINDERGARTEN. RECOGNISED. WALTER LLOYD JONES. -r7^CT,TT -p. a TTTC AUCTIONEER and VALUER, Principal: Mrs RUSSELL DAVIS.. ATro „ D „ PTTPTTQ PTiFP AR"FTT> Q ALES of Property, Furniture, and Farm t r j wilk Stock conducted on Moderate Terms and for London and WelsA Jvlatncuia 1 ion, Cambridge Local, Associated Board ot Royal Academy of Music and FoyaJ Auetione^, King Edward Street, or far John College of Music, Triifity College and er*6 Pon House. other examinations. Physical Training, Hockey and Tennis. SHIPPING UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. STEAM BETWEEN ABERYSTWYTH FACULTY OP MEDICINE. AND — The Aberdovey and Barmouth Steam Ship (Medical, Dental, Public Health, and Phar- Co. Ltd., will ran their Steamer maceutical Departments open to Men and Women Students). D0 i*A The Winter Session will commence on (Captain David Williams), ^eC^rSs^ve/S'the University, the LlVCfpOOl and AbtrystWVth, Royal Infirmary, and other Allied Hospitals EVERY FRIDAY. Royal Infirmary, and other Allied Hospitals EVERY FRIDAY. which contain over 1,000 beds, provide full Loading Berth-West Side Trafalgar Lock. instruction for the Degree and Diploma I ——— examinations in Medicine and Dentistry, For rates of freight and other Darticulars apply to and for the Diplomas in Public Health, R0?FRJ ovrEN 4 Co-. Psychological Medicine, Veterinary State Te,ePhone_No 15B7 Uverp°°l Me diet: nc and Pharmacy There are Halls Telegrapiiio Address -"Merion," Liverpool. of Residence both for Men and Women EDWARD WILLIAMS, Students. In addition to two Entrance Agent, "Dora," Rofawr, Aberystwyth. Medical Scholarships, each of the value of .———— £ 100, Special Entrance Scholarships are t TX™ open to Women Medical Students, and /~jUNARD T INE. there are other Entrance Scholarships tenable in the Medical School LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. Prospectuses, gmmg full information as TAteanis Sat., Aug 51 "Carpathia..Sat., Aug 19 to courses of study, fees, etc., will be for- Saxoma.Sat.. Aug 12 j Cameronia.Sat., Aug 26 warded on application to the Registrar. *Cabin and Third Class Passengers d202 (LONDON TO NEW YORK). n,„„ — — ^pannoaia.Tue8„ Aug 29 *tAndanda.Tues, Sept 5 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES *Cabin ( £ 10) and Third Class (j £ 6 15ai Passengers. ABERYSTWYTH I tAcccmmcdatlOn for refrigerator cargo. (One of the Constituent Coldegee of th. To CANADA. University OF Wales). FROM LONDON AND BRISTOL, President • tFeltria Tues., Aug 8 { 'Ausonia Sat., Aug 12 SIR .TORN WTLiTJAMsi TV ^Sailing from London to Montreal. Cabin and Third Ol-K, WLUL1AA18, Bart., M.D.. Class Passengers. Rates-Cabin, £ 10; Third Class, oL'- £ 6 10s. Accommodation for refrigerator cargo, Principal: tSailing from Bristol (Avonmouth Pock) to Mont- T. F. ROBERTS, M.A. <Oxon), LL.D. real- c*bin Passengers £ 10. (Vict.) Apply, CUNARD LINE. Liverpool; London ———— 51, Bishopsgate, B.C.. 29 31, Cockspur Street, mJfR FORTY-FIFTH SESSION be- S-W. 65, Baldwin Street, Bristol; or Paris, -1- gins as Ocfcofccr 4th, 1916. A 67, Boulevard des Capucines; or to local number of Entrance Scholarships and Agents. Exhibitiems, open to both male and female candidates above the age of 16 years, are BATHE IN COMFORT. Students aw prepared for Degrees m Arts, X11 UV1Ui U"Lb 1 Steience <iaclwdrng the Applied Science of XT^ Law, and Music. Sessional Stones call hurt CompogrfcacrR F«&— In Arts, :Ð1; in your feet if you wear Seienco. £ 16. Registration Fee, £ 1. Men T> 6J students reside in registered Lodgings in OUr IJATHING OHOES W^r"-H0rH't pSne,MMl.W'th SPeCmliy stronS Women stjjdents reside in the Alexandra rope soles. H&31 of Residence for Women; Warden, Mi^s C. P. Tremain, B.A. For full par- 11 C* 1 A1 J tK5T^m*s the General Arts and 11 lZi co, X v 2 Departments, tlie Law, Agricul- ture, Etesnentary and Secondary Training Vrm mn ,T^7, Departments, and the Hostels, apply to run^ riSK II you J. H. DAVIBS M.A., Registrar bathe without them. Childrens, Ladies' & Gents', THEFURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 3!^ 9! jqI J Great Darkgate Street, 2 •» 2 • 2 • BEST VALUE IN FURNITUR-E J*. LBWI3 IE^7" A-2STS. R/j nTAKI'O CABINET MANTJFACSTURER. |V1 \J I VJ IN O* UPHOlifTBRER, AND UNDERTAKER 9 B1EGS to inform the public that he has always a nj. TFRRAPE BAfln ARFDVCTWVTU large Stork of Furniture, etc, made on tha premises. 1 tKKA*'t "Oj ADtKToTWTTH. SALES BY AUCTION. CARDIGANSHIRE SALE Ob VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS AND SHEEP WALKS. MESSRS DANIEL 1. REES & EVANS A are instructed -to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1916, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions to be there and then pro- duced, the following Excellent FREEHOLD FARMS AND EXTENSIVE SHEEPWALKS. situate near the Village of Ponterwyd and adjoining the Main Road leading from Aberystwyth to Llanidloes. LOT 1.—All that desirable Farm and Sheepwalk, known as "CWMERGYR," containing by admeasurement 1,412 acres 1 rood 3 perches, or thereabouts in the occupation of Mr. John Howell as yearly tenant. LOT 2.—All that desirable Farm and Sheepwalk known as "GELLY UCHA," adjoining Lot 1, containing by admeasure- ment 476 acres 1 rood 20 perches, or there- abouts, and now or lately in the occupation of Mr Thos. Howell as yearly tenant. The Lots are sold subject to the manor- ial rights of the Commissioners of His Majesty's Lands, Woods, and Forests, which include the Minerals and right to recover same. Intending Purchasers may examine the nlan of the Properties at any time between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Office of the Auctioneers 4, Baker- street, Aberystwyth. For further particulars apply to Hugh Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, or the Auctioneers, all of Aberystwyth. d215 DANIEL I. REES & EVANS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Estate. House, and Insurance Agents, etc. OFFICES (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street, Aberystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANRHYSTYD. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. E. R. LLOYD has been instructi-d to SeE by Public Auction, at the Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth, On MONDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1916, at 3 o'clock p.m., The VALUABLE FARM car-led TYXYDDERWEN, containing 42 acres, or thereabouts, of ex- cellent Arable and Pasture Land. The Farm, which is well' supplied with water, is situate 2 miles from the Village of Llanrhystyd. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Llwyn Llanio Road; or to Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. dl72 MR. JOHN PUGH, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, Arbitrator under Agricultural Holdings Act Undertakes Sales of all kinds of Property Farming Stock, Furniture, &c., upon reasonable terms. Strict attention given to all business and prompt settle- ment guaranteed. Will attend personally at Aberystwyth on Mondays and Thurs- days and by appointment on any other day. OfBoe,s- Aberystwyth: Great Darkgate St. Machynlleth: Maengwyn St. AFTESDU FIE S. Shaftesbury Temperance Hotel MOUNT PLEASANT, LIVERPOOL. About Five minutes' walk from Lime Street and Central Stations. Mount Pleasant Cars from Landing Stage Stop at the Door. Telegrams; "Shaftesbury Hotel, Liverpool." Home-like and Moderate. Welsh spokbn. Hotel Gwalia, Upper Wohurn Pla.ce, LONDON. W.O. CENTRALLY SITUATED. within 5 minutes walk of Euston Station and 20 minutes from Paddington Station by under- ground to Gower-street Station). 130 Rooms, Luxuriously Furnished. Passenger Lift to all floors. Bed, Breokfist, Morning Bath, and Atten dance. 5s. each person. Telegraphic address: "Gwaliatel, London.' Telephone: 3848 Central. m734 Managing Director, JOHN JENKINS -NEW- St. David's Hotel, HARLEOH. Close to famous Links and Seashore. Garage, Inspection Pit, Stables. Bflliards, Excellent Cuisine, Write for descriptive booklet. Finest Sea and Mountain Views. g865 J. VEAREY, 17, Nortbgate Street, ABERYSTWYTH, Have FRESH SUPPLIES of Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables O and Home-Grown Tomatoes EVERY MORNING FROM OUR OWN GARDENS. j SALES BY AUCTION. i THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, at 3 o'clock The Estate of the Late Mrs. L. V. Lewis. Important Sale of the Freehold SPORT- ING, AGRICULTURAL OR RESIDEN- TIAL ESTATE OF 486 ACRES known as iTALYLLYN LAKE and TYNYCORNEL HOTEL AND FARM, Situate 10 miles from Dolgelley or Towyn respectively, among some of the Finest Scenery in the Principality and served by two Railways, viz., The Corris Railway and Abergynolwyn Railway, the Hotel and Lake being the resort of visitors in the summer months and the farm forming healthy and remunerative employment. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS will offer the above Attractive Fstnte for Sale bv Auction at the SHIP HOTEL, DOL- CFfTLEY, on THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, at 3 o'clock. Plans and Particulars from the Auction- eers Wrexham, or J. P. LEWIS, Ego., dl87 Solicitor, Denbigh. PUBLIC NOTICES. SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF OUT- BREAK OF WAR. AUGUST 4th, 1916. St. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS', ABERYTWYTH. Services of Supplication and Intercession to Almighty God. 8 HOLY COMMUNION. ill a' m' MATINS AND LITANY. 12 SPECIAL SERVICE OF WAR INTERCESSION. 5-30 p.m. EVENSONG. 7 Din SPECIAL SERVICE OF AR INTERCESSION. d209 DEFENCE OF THE REALM. Order of the Secretary of State, dated July I 22nd, 1916 under Regulation 11 ot the Defence of the Realm (Consolidation) Regulations, 1914, as to lights in England and Wales. In pursuance of the power conferred on me by Regulation li of the Defence of the Reaam (Consolidations Regulations, 1914, 1 hereby make the following Order:- (1). All lights, whether public or pri- vate, which, at unobscureo, would be visible from the sea or from the navigable waters: of any estuary, must be extin- guished, or, in the case of indoor lights, so obscured as to be invusible from outside from half an hour alter sunset till half an hour before sunrise. (2.) Subject to the later provisions of this Order, all external lamps, flares, and fixed lights of all descriptions, and all aggregations of lights, whether public or private, must be extinguished, except such public lamps as the Chief Officer of Police directs to be kept in use for the public safety and any other lights approved by him. All lights which are not extinguished must be reduced to the minimum intensity consistent with safety and so shaded or obscured that direct light is cut off in all directions above the horizontal and no more than a diffused light is cast upon the ground. (3.) In dwelling houses, hotels, shops, factories, docks, shipbuilding yards, and other premises of all descriptions, all inside lights must be so reduced and shaded, or the windows, roof-lighting areas, skylights, glass doors, etc., so screened by shutters or dark blinds or dark curtains that no more than a dull, subdued light is visible from any direction outside and no part of the pavement or roadway or any building or other object is dIstinctly illuminated thereby. thereby. (4.) Exemption from the foregoing provisions of this Order may be granted in the case of naval and military estab- lishments by a competent Naval or Mili- tary Authority, or, in the case of industrial establishments or works of public utility. by the Chief Officer of Police, subject 10 compliance with any Order issued by the Competent Military Authority or the Chief Officer of Police with regard to extinction of lights in case of emergency and such other conditions as may be prescribed. (5.) The provisions of this Order shall not apply to necessary working lights OD railways (including lights in station* and in goods and marshalling yards), nor to navigation, riding, or fishing lights carried by any ship of vessel in accordance with Admiralty Orders, nor to lights under the control of any general or local Lighthouse Authority. (6.) Passengers in railway carriages! which are provided with blinds must keep the blinds lowered so as to cover the windows. The blinds may be lifted in case of necessity when the train is at a stand-1 still at a station, but. if Lifted, they must be lowered again before the train starts. This paragraph shall apply from half an hour after sunset till half an hour before sunrise. (7.) In case of sudden emergency all orders as to the further reduction or ex- tinction of lights given by or under the direction of a Competent Military Authority or the Chief Officer of Police shall be im- mediately obeyed. (8.) This Order shall take effect on and after the 7th August. 1916. and, except. as otherwise provided in paragraphs (1) and (6), shall apply as follows:- I hereby revoke, as from the 7th August, 1916. all previous Orders as to Lights under Peculation 11 of the Defence of the Realm H E'ubwions. excepting the Orders of mth September, 1915, and 15th December, 1915. applying in the City of Norwich and the Boioiigh of Grimsby and vicinity, the Order applying in the Metropolitan Police District and the City of London, and the Lights (Vehicles) Orders of 15th Decem- ber. 1915, and 8th February, 1916, without prejudice. however, to any proceedings in respect of contraventions of any of the revoked Orders. This Order may be cited as the Lights (England and Wales) Order of the 22nd July, 1916. HERBERT SAMUEL, One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. W hitehall, 22nd July, 1916. d203 SALES BY AUCTION. MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE Agricultural and Genera! Auctioneers, V aluers and Arbitrators PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK con. ducted at Montgomery, Welshpool, Caersws, Bishop's Castle, West bury, Berriew, Newtown, Kerry, Anchor, Ceminaes Road, L.anfair Caereinion, Llanbadarn, Craven Arms, LudLow Church Stretton, Knighton, Towyn. Monthly Horse Sales at Montgomery- shire Repository Welshpool. The most oareful attention is given to Sales of Agricultural Stcck, 1-stpte and House Property, Timber and Antique Jc urniture. A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. I Head Offices: Chirbury, Shropshire. c821 MONTCOMiERIYSHIRE REPOSITORY WELSHPOOL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th. 120 HORSES Comprising a grand show of all classes. Sale at 11.30. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. Further entries solicited which will be ill time for Catalogues bv Mondavi post. ()-\ VES &- 'MORRIS, MARSHALL & d212. POOLE, Welshpool. STOCK SALES. i CElMAFS ROAD-Thursday. August 24. CAEiRSWS-Friday, August 26. Further entries of Fat and Store Stock solicited. ,r,1, MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, d213. Chirbury, Shropshire. PUBLIC NOTICES. BARMOUTH. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE BUSIXESS carried on by Lloyd, Fishmonger. Fruiterer, Poulterer' fvc-ar^°°r to k*16 ^on Hotel, has been REMOVED to the OLD POST OFFICE PREMISES, HIGH STREET, Where the continued patronage of the public is earnestly solicited. o930 MACHYNLLETH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCES. THE GOVERNORS of the above School at their August meeting will proceed to award Maintenance Allowances in accordance with the Scheme regulating the Montgomery- shire Intermediate and Technical Education Fund. Forms of application may be had from the undersigned, to whom they must be returned duly completed on or before August 22nd. ° n. MEREDITH ROBERTS, Solicitor, Machynlleth. Clerk to the Governors. d208 UNDEB PWLLHELI. LLETTYAU I R PLANT. 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