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girths, Oarriagrs, anb Pcaths Owing to increasing costs it baa beeome necessary to make a prepaid charge of 111 6d for Announce- ■mentg&under this hsailing. BIRTHS. EDWARDS—August 8th, at Edinburgh, the wife of Capt, P. W. Edwards, R.A.M.O. (The Laurels), of a daughter. pl27 FELLOWE3—On the 8th iiist., at 19, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth, the wife of Mr G. Fellowes, of a daughter. pl25 SMITH-On the 5bh August, at 33, Malvern Road, Aeocks Green, the wife (nee Arnfield) of B. Woodhouse Smith, of a son. d233 MARRIAGE. WILLIAMS JONES- On July 28th, by special licence at the Parish Church, Amlwch, by the Rev T. Pritchard, B A. vicar, Bombr Owen H M. Williams, 183rd Siege Battery R.G. A., only son of the late Rev and Mrs R. H. Williams, of Llanfaethlu Rectory, Anglesey, to Jennia, youngest daughter of the late Evan Jones IJnd Mrs Jones, Llwyn Celyn, Portmadoo. pi22 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The family of the late Mrs Morgaij Aberdovey, desires to return thanks for all expressions of sympathy and condolence with them in their bereavement, and also for all &oral tributes. d236 Mr and Mrs H. S. Roberts and family, Council School, Corris, desire to thank their many kind friends and relatives, too numeroua to be answered personally, for their ex- pressions of sympathy in words and letters in their recent loss of their dear son, Iorwerth, who was killed in action in France. pll3 On Friday, August 4th after a short illness, Edgar Wynne Williams, dearly loved youngest son of. Ellen and the late Thomas Williams, Central Engineering Works, Aberystwyth, aged 25 years. Also in most loving memory of Authur Doughton Williams, beloved second son of Ellen and the late Thomas Williams, who entered into rest on August 8th, 1913, aged 28 years. "To live in the hearts of those who loves us, is not to die." pll4 IN MEMORIAM. In ever loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Ann Hughes, High Street, Aberystwyth, who fell asleep in Jesus, August 6th, 1902. Her memory is as dear to day As in the hour she passed away, Loving thoughts will ever linger Round the place where she is laid. pl21 H«R LOVING CHILDREN.
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SITUATIONS VACANT. A PPLIOATIONS are invited for the ——' position of Traveller to a well-known firm of Welsh Printers, doing an extensive business. Applicant^ 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 CLERK and Warehouseman, ineligible, wanted at the Bibby Cake Stores, Aberystwyth good wages to reliable man.— Apply to Air Harries, above address. pi 12 GARDENER Wanted, working head of two small greenhouse vegetables chiefly.—Mrs Storey, Plas Nantyr, Glyn, Chirk. EN,ERAL Servant Wanted.-Apply G Mrs. Whiteside, 10, Park Road, St. Annes-on-the-Sea. p50 K ITCHENMAID required. Wages com- mence at R20 per annum, with board, lodging, washing, and uniform.— Apply, in first instance by letter only, to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester. dl94 TEAD MINERS (Rock Drills and Hand), Dressers (Mechanical Jiggers and Hand Dressing) ineligible for military service.— Apply, stating wages asked, to Captain Powell, Rhosesmor Mine, Near Holywell, I N. Wales. d205 POR,K BUTCHER.-Wanted, Strong • Lad, used to horses: knowledge of trade preferred.—Apply, giving particu- lars, Chappell and Thomas, Pontypridd. SMART BOY wanted, permanent. Must be qu'ck. Good opportunity to learn a trade.-Apply, by letter, to X, "Cambrian News," stating age and school. d29. OTATIONERY, Fancy, News -Wanted, O for Bangor. Lady Assistant; good stock- keeper and saleswoman Welsh spoken.- State age, experience, salary required, live in. to "Stationery," "Cambrian' News" Office. Aberystwyth. pl06 fpAILORS.—Wanted at once, first-class -*• Men for coats, breeches, trousers, etc.; permanency splendid log.—Apply, Arthur Owen, Gold Medallist Tailor, Aberystwyth. d207 TTACANCY in September at Kelland Kindergarten Training College, Leicester, for Student qualified to commerce training for the diploma. Premium. Apply, Principal. p82 WANTED General, age 18 to 20; com- fortable home; help given small family: references: state wages.— Apply, Jones, Dynevor Farm, Llandilo, South Wales. pl07 WANTED Shorthand Typist, male or female must^ be good operator. — Apply, Robert- and Evans, Solicitors, Aber- ystwyth p!23 WANTED, immediately, a Gardener; W ineligible 32s. per N-eek.- Williams, Abermellte. Portneathvaughan. p!09 YTTANTED Good General beginning VV September for small family (1); fond of children references required.—Mrs. Wallis-Jones, "LJys yr-Oiien," Carmarthen. p108 WANTED, for London, respectable Girl, age 24 to 30. for housework and assist in shop (Dairy); was4es, JE24 lo Y,27.-Apply, before Monday, Mrs Evans, 67, North Par.- de, Aberys wyth. pi 10 CTTE 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. ¡' ,,< 1A'}"o.- SITUATIONS VACANT. —— WA NT ED, an experienced Housemaid; wages £ 18, and part uniform. Apply with references to Matron, Sanatorium, Tal- garth. p99 WANTED Two Young Ladies for Con- fectioner's Shop. Also Waitress and Cook.—Apply, Fellowes, North Parade. Aber ystwyth. p79 WANTED, good Cook General, for email family; good wages; no washing or boots.—Box 280, "Cambrian News" Offlee, Aberystwyth. d200 W ANTÊD at oncp T"u7urers for Pit- wood felling (at Garth Wood), for Mr. Boynton. Good wages paid.—Apply to Lewis Jones, Penybryn, Glandyfi. p66 WILLIAM JONES, M.P.S., Chemist and Optician, Aeron Pharmacy, Aber- ayron, has a vacancy for c-n Apprentice, and can offer a well-educated Ycutt or Young Lady every facility of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the uriness. p69 SITUATIONS WANTED. 0 WANTED, a situation as working house- ™ keeper to a gentleman or attendant on an elderly lady.—Mary, 7, Bryntirion- terrace, Criccieth. pl20 TO BE LET OR SOLD, ABERYSTWYTH.—Ten-roomed 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 -.ea, etc.—Apply, to Daniel I. Rees & Evans, House Agentv, 4, Baker-street. Aberystwyth. d50 I ABERYSTWYTH.—TO be Let for the season only, Commodious Shop and Premises, occupying best position in main business thoroughfare.—Apply to Daniel I. Bees & Evans, House Agents, etc., 4, Baker street, Aberystwyth. d49 liORT U.- Convenient Furnished Cottage facing sea. Terms, September 24 gns. 12 —Apply, Sproule, Talybont-on-Usk. pll8 "DORTH.—Cottage on Beach, near Golf Links and Station, to let, furnished. Terms moderate.—Apply, Foley, 2, Bryny- mor-terraee, Aberystwyth. p72 "tp URN ISH ED 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 Ektate Agent, Barmouth vf TTIGHLA.NDS."—To be Let, Furnished, for August, September, containing 3 bedrooms, 2 entertaining rooms, kitchen and scullery.—Apply, Mrs Jones, Criccieth. p94 HOUSE TO LET, November 12th, 1916, — 55, Cambrian-street, Aberystwyth.— Apply, David R. Williams, Builder, Llan- badarn. pill HOUSE TO LET, with -mmediate. posses- sion, No. 11 Corporation Street Aberystwyth. Appiv to Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. c767 MAESYGLYN, Llanfihangel, near Aber- ystwyth. To let, furnished or un- furnished. Two Reception, 5 Bedrooms, Bathroom, Lavatory, Kitchen, Scullery, Garden excellent water supply. Near Station. Cliurch,-Piitt.-Applv,. above address. d26 PORTMADOC, 130, High Street, com- JL modious Dwelling House and Shop to let; best position In town; cheap rental.— —Apply, Griffiths, 3, Caroline Street, Briton Ferry. P115 TO LET, 31, Little Darkgate Street, formerly occupied by Mr Ashley Jones, Hairdresser. Possession 29th September.— Apply, Messrs Smith and Davies, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. pl26 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, £ 28.—Applv, 41, Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. p68 TO BE LET, House containing 5 rooms and basement, with good view of sea.— Apply, 4, St. Micliael's-place, Aberystwyth. pl 17 friO LET, with immediate possession, -*■ Silverdale," 41, Queen's-road, Aber- ystwyth.—Apply to Roberts and Evans, ystwyth.—Apply to Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. dl56 TO LET, with immediate possession, Closglas," House and Gaiden, in the parish of Penbryn, Cardiganshii e. 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 li miles from Sea, 1 mile Sarnau, 2 miles Llan- granog. Rent £ 20. Land and outbuildings available, if required, Michaelmas, 1917.— Apply, D. Roy Evans, Solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn. d204 BRONWYLFA, BORTH, R.S.O., CARDIGANSHIRE. mo 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:- Wanted to rent, small cottage facing sea.-Full particulars, with rent I)ei- annum, to "H," "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth p75 TITRS. FINCH, Burleigh House, 29, Little Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. Tea 6 and refreshments good accommodation for cyclists. Winter and Summer lodgings pl24 \T^ANTED, Small Unfurnished Cottage, near the sea state annual rent to M. M., 7, Bryntirion-terrace. Criccicth. p84 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. <<T)E ON YOUR METTLE," "Don't Board your D Metal," Wanted for Munitions. Cash buyers Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Heavy Cabt Iron, Scrap Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Heavy Cabt Iron, Scrap 653 ton, also buyer old Portable Engines Mortar Pans, Rancid Fats. Damp Tea, Dirty Damp Sucarg, Old Currents, a ni thit. g purchased, no waiting for Cash.—Thomas Forton, Merthyr. p88 NOTICE. ll/fcILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvas, &c. Good prioes given any quantity. h830 Good prices given any quantity. h830 NOTICE. T\AVID WILLIAMS, St. James-square, Aberystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvas, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc. Best cash prices given. j477 th<W" MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. HAVE YOU APARTMENTS to let for holidays for South Walians? If so, advertise in the two county papers for Breconshire, Radnorshirej 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 WANTED to purchase Farm with good buildings, not near town or village Merionethshire, Carnarvonshire or Cardigan- shire preferred; state price and full particulars. -Apply, Box 6, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwy h. pll9 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. XpORSALE.—Ten-roomed Fre hold House; -*■ excellent condition (bath, electric & gas); near College & Castle—Apply, Edwards 0 Bros., Builders, Aberystwyth. p93 1^ SALE, Dog Cart, suit pony 16 hands, good condition; no reason- able offer refused. Cash transaction.— able offer refused. Cash transaction.— H. James, Manchester House, Borth. (p3 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 d117 RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's ["Reliable" Rat Poison. Oats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices, tia., Is., 2s. 3d., land 3s. 8d. Postage, 2d. G. W.Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Aberystwyth: W. Miall Jones, Chemist. 33. Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. I' dll6 "LLAW Y DIWYD A GYFOETHOGA." KNITTING MACHINES, only best British-made sold (sample list of lsome few hundred customers free), lessons jfree. With or without stands- over 42 years experience. Chief depot, 30, Queen- street, Neath. dl(X7 SHORTHORN CALVES FOR SALE. FARMERS can have the very best Bulls FARMERS can have very best Bulls or Heifers delivered to their nearest stations at very reasonable prices. Bred from large-framed, deep-milehing cows by pure-bred sires. Testimonials from all parts of Wales.—Applv. F. B. Gill, High- gate, Whitchurch, Salop. dl23 KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY. SEND your pah out yonder "eome tins of k") HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE— they'll be very acceptable. When you haven't time to wash there's a big chance you'll have "companions." A little HARRISON'S POMADE KILLS EVERY INSECT on hair and body. Insist on having HARRISON'S POMADE. "Tins of Comfort" at 4$-.l and 9d. Spid by an Chemists—or by post from HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth W. M. Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road Dolgelley, R. & G. Williams, Chemists, Queen's-square. d4 Black or Self-Co!oured Corrugated Iron Straight Sheets. 5 to 10 ft. lengths, 2 ft. 3in. wide- State number of Sheets 'and sizes required. Lowest Preen ou applica- tion. These Sheets, which are BRANS NKW and of BEST QUALITY, Rive unqualified satisfaction when painted with our Anti- Corrosive Oxide of Iron Paint or covered with our superior Jet Black Varniah, which can be applied at very email extra c.-)-,t by purchaser. Smd for Price List of Painta and Varnishes. CHARLES PEKRY and Co., MIDLAND WeKKS, WOLVERHAMPTON. Teleg.: "Iron. Wolverhampton." Established over 50 years. c766 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CROSS WOOD, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. MESSnS COOKE BROS. and ROBERTS have been favoured with instructions from the Countess of Lisburne (who is re- furnishing), to Sell by Auction. On THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1916, At Crosswood. as above, a quantity of SUPERIOR and VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Full particulars and Catalogues in due course of the Auctioneers, 28, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth, And at Newtown and Llanidloes. d238 FIXTURES FOR THE GREAT Annual AUTUMN SALES ———— OF ——— 30,000 KEHRï HILL, OROSS-BHED, AND WELSH SHEEP. lVTESSRS COOKE BRv,S. & ROBERTS 1.1. have pleasure in announcing the fol- lowing fixtures LLANIDLOES.—Annual Lamb Sale, Sat- urday, August 26th. KERRY.—Great Annual Sale of Improv- ing Kerry Hill Sheep, Friday, Septem- ber 8th. KERRY. —Special Sale of Kerry Hill Ewes and Lambs. Saturday, September 16th. LLANIDLOES.—Great Annual Cross-bred Ewe Sale, Monday, September 18th. PANTYDWR.—Annual Cross-bred Ewe Sale, September 12th. LLANBRYNMAIR.—Annual Lamb Sale, Thursday, September 14th LLANIDLOES.—Annual Welsh Ewe Sale, Friday, October 6th. LLANBRYNMAIR.—Annual Welsh Ewe Sale, Monday, October 16th. Entries respectfully solicited and booked now Offices: Newtown, LIanidloes, and Aber- ystwyth. d341 TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, as a GOING CONCERN, the Old-established Business, for many years carried on by the lat-e Mrs. j Birch as a GOOD CLASS FAMILY BUTCHER'S in those commanding prem-, ises situate in Market-street, Newtown.— For full particulars, apply to Cooke Bros, and Roberts, Auctioneers, etc., Newtown d343 PLAS YN DINAS ESTATE. DINAS MAWDDWY. I TO LET, at a very low rental, the whole, of the Sporting Rights over the above Estate and also over approximately 5,000 acres embraced by the Manor of Mawddwy. —Apply to Cooke Bros and Roberts, Land Agents, Newtown. d342 I ->i. SALES BY AUCTION. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS F.A.1 BitC. Agricultural & Geueral Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Agents, Laud A Estate Agents. OFFICM, 28, Terrace Road (Olct Post Office Chambers). Telephone 3. ABERYSTWYTH also at Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley and Newtown. OOOKE BROS. At-D ROBERTS. SALE FIXTURES. August 10th.—Llanbrynmair. Stock Sale, 1.000 She(' 175 Cattle. August 18th. Newtown. Furniture and Effects, for Representatives of late .Mrs Birch. August 23i-d.-Lianoti. Sale of Freehold Property. August 24tli.-Crosswood. Sale of Furni- ture and Effects, by favour of instruc- tions of the Countess of Lisburne. August 26th.-Llanidk)e. Annual Lamb Sale. August 29th.-NewtoN,n. Sale of Five Small Holdings in the Parishes of Llanllwchaiarn and Aberhafesp August 29th.—Newtown.—Sale of a Charming Freehold Property, "Severn Side." August 29th.—Newtown.- Sale of Business Premises. September 8th.—Kerry. Great Annual Sale of Improving Kerry Hill Sheep. Upwards of 10,000 are expected to be penned. September 14th.-LIanbryumair. Special Sheep Sale. Upwards of 3.000 entered. September 12th.—Pantydwr Annual Sheep Sale of 4,000 Ewes September 12th.-Newtown. Sale of Free- hold Property. September 12th.-Llani-dioes. Sale of Freehold Property, including Valuable Building Sites September 16th.—Kerrv. Special Sheep 'Sale. September 18th.-LJanidloes. Annual Ewe I Sale. Upwards of 4,500 to be penned. September 12th.—Llanidloes. Monthly Stock Sale. September i26tb. N eu- Wii,n. Great Annual Prize Foal Sale and Monthly Horse Sale Upwards of k95 in prizes. Earlv in September.—Newtown. Sale of House Furnishings at Cefn-y-hryn. I .STRATA HOUSE, LLANON. CARDIGANSHIRE. TITESSRS OOOKE BROS. & ROBERTS "— are favoured with instructions from the Rev. T. Edwin Jones to submit to Public Auction, on the Premises, as above ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1916" at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, I All that Well-built Double-fronted FREEHOLD RESIDENCE Known as STRATA HOUSE. LLANON, With Garden in Front, Long Garden at' rear, and having a frontage of 3S feet and a depth of 150 feet or thereabouts. The accommodation comprises :—Hall. 2 Sitting Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, and Offices, Princip:djuid Secondary Staircases Well-lighted Cellar. Front t»^d Trades-f people's Entrances The Garden at the rear is well stocked with Fruit Trees. I The Situation is charming and healthy, and near to the sea front. The Residence is 11 miles from Aberyst- wyth, situate on the main road, and the Great Western Railway Company run a ¡ good Motor Bus Service daily. The House is in hand and may be viewed and further particulars obtained, on appli-, cation to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 28, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth And at Newtown and Llanidloes. d237 FURNISHED HOUSES in Aberystwyth, outlying districts and Cardigan Bay Coast TO LET. -Particulars of Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Auctioneers and Agents, 28 Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. I dlTO I British Farmers' Red Cross Society. SALE AT PWLLHELI, ON .MONDA Y, AUGUST 14th, 1916. Large assortment of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and General Farm Produce. Hon. Auctioneers: Messrs. R. Pairy & Son and Mr. John Davies. Secretary: Principal vans, Madryn Farm School. Pwllheli. dl96 Union Iron Works, rortmadoc IMPORTANT SALE OF PLANT, MACHINERY, TOOLS, PATTERNS, Etc., FRIDAY, AUG. 18th, 1916. MR. ROBERT G. JONES will Sell bj Public Auction on the premises as above, the whole of the Valuable Plant and Machinery, Including several excellent SLIDING, SURFACING AND SCREW-CUTTING LATHES, Planing Machines, Pillar Drills, Emery and Tool Grinding Machines, Massey STEAM HAMMER, Vertical Boiler, Semi- portable ENGINE and BOILER, SCHIELE FAN CUPOLAS, ANVILS, MOULDING BOXES, fehafting, Pulleys Power Hack Saw, Shaping, Bending and Rolling Machines, Stocks and Dies, Fine Assortment of Tools, I Scrap Iron, Iron and Wood Patterns, Office Furniture, etc. Sale to Commence at ELEVEN o'clock a.m. Sharp. Catalogues and Conditions will be ready five days before the Sale. Auctioneer's Office and Sale Rooms-: Brunswick Buildings. Carnarvon, Telephone 86 d225 MR. JOHN PUGH, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, Arbitrator under Agricultural Holdings Act Undertakes Sales of all kinds of Property Fanning 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. Offioes-Abervstwytb: Great Darkgate St. Machynlleth: Maengwyn St. '{' SALES BY AUCTION. 1 BORTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. Sale of Two Freehold Cottages, Antique Furniture, Etc. MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES & EVANS are favoured with instructions to sub- mit for Sale by Auction, upon the premises On SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th. 1916, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then read or pro- duced, the TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES Stone-built and slated, situate and being Nos. 3 and 4, Adelaide Place, in the pro- gressing Seaside Resort of Borth aforesaid. Also the following ANTIQUE FURNITURE Viz. :—Oak Dresser with the Ware thereon Oak Buffet; Oak Corner Cupboard; 2 Oak Chairs; Oak Circular Table; Oak Bedstead; together with the following items of Modern Furniture—Set of 6 Chairs; Pier Glass; Pictures and Ornaments; Dressing Tables and Washstands, etc., etc. For further particulars as to the Free- hold Cottages apply to the AUCTIONEERS, 4, Baker-street, Aberystwyth; Capt. John Simon, 1, Adelaide Place Borth: or to HUGH HUGHES, Esq., Solicitor. Aberystwyth. The Furniture, etc., will be on view Morning of Sale. CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS AND SHEEPWALKS. TLTESSRS DANIEL 1. REES & EVANS 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 Abervstwvth 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. The Small Holding known as "FAGWYR I FAWR" will be included with this Lot. 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- 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 p1a,n of the Properties at any time between I the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Office of the Auctioneers 4, Baker- street, Aberystwyth. I For further particulars applv 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. Barmouth and District. WALTER LLOYD JONES. AUCTIONEER and VALUER, SALES of Property, Furniture, and Farm 1 Stock conducted on Moderate Terms and Promptly Cashed. For terms, etc., apply the Auctioneer, King Edward Street, or Mr John Roberts R'pon House. BARMOUTH. SALE OF FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL MR. W. LL. JONES has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at ilie Bell Vue Hall, Barmouth, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1916, At 3 p.m., subject to conditions to be then and there read, all that well-known and long- taWished FAvIILY AND COMMERCIAL EMPERA.NCE HOfEL known as THE RICHMOND HOTEL, BEACH ROAD, BARMOUTH. The above Freehold Premises are at preseat held under lease for a short term but the sa.me are offered as a going concern and immediate poi-session caji be arranged for a&d the Furniture and ififectB therein bought at a valuation. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. LLOYD GEOHUE & GEORGE, Solicitors, Criccieth and Barmouth, or to the AUCTION- EERS, in King Edward Street, Barmouth. d217 7, BRONWEN TERRACE, HARLECH. I SALE OF HOUSEHOLD APPOINT- MENTS. lyrESSRS. ROBERT PARRY and SON, are favoured with instructions to i Sell by Public Aucton, at the above (place, On THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1916, The whole of the SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising briefly Rosewood Sideboard, Rosewood Table, Overmantel, Couch, Antique Chairs, Large Mahogany Book- case, Writing Desk, Mahogany Card Table, 2 Mahogany Whatnots Mahogany Extending Table, 'Walnut Cabinet. Maho- any Hallstand, Bedroom Suite of Large Wardjroibe, Washing -Stand, Dressing Stand, Ash Bedrom Suite of Wardrobe, Washstand, Dresing Stand, and 2 Chairs;: Italian Bedstead with Box and Hair Mat- tresses, Several Brass and Iron Bedsteads with Spring and Hair Mattresses; Maho-i gany Chest of Drawers. Cheffonier. Look- ing Glasses, Washstand. Dressing Stands, Toilet Ware. Ottoman, Valuable Oil Paint- ings (signed). Electro-plated Goods, etc., Bronze and other Ornaments, Kitchen Dresser, Tables, Chairs, and Utensils, I Fenders, Fire Irons, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, etc. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. Terms-Cash. j On view day prior to Sale. 5, Salem-terrace, Pwllheli. d231 1 '< t SALES BY AUCTION. GILLART AND SONS, Auctioneers. House aad Estate Agents. Vainers and Surveyors. MACHYNLLETH AU, ITON SALES or freehold and Leasehold Pro- perties, Urouuu lteuo., Furniture. Faru.iijg Stock, and limber etc. undertaken on ino., era ete.ms, VALU ATIOs made tlllr Estate Duty, Transfer. Mor-gage and other purposes. PURVEYS iiiaue and Planet prepared. fcslAUES Ujanagtd dud Itutd Oolieeted. Prop-rty owner -dvised iu regard to the Pro- vision-l Valuations of their properties under the Blnatice (1909-10) Act, 1910. Register of houses an., lands to let and for Sale by Private Treaty. t960 CEMMAES. ItTESSRS. GILLART AND SONS are instructed bv the Trustees of the late Mr Richard Davies (" Mynvddog"), and Mrs. Emiyn Evans to offer for sale by Auction, at the Dovey Valley Hotel, Ceni- maes Road, ON FRIDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER. 1916, at 3 p.m. (subject to conditions), THE CHARMING FREEHOLD RESIDENCE called BRONYCAN, standing in its own grounds, abutting on the main road, close to the Village of Cemmaes. The aecolmmodattcll includes Drawing Room. Dining Room, Breakfast Room, 4 Bedrooms, and the usual Domestic Offices. Built by "-Mynyddo,and occupied for some time by him as his residence, and during recent years by the late Emlyn Evans, the house is especially interesting on account oi its association with these eminent Welshmen. Further particulars from the Auction- eers, Machynlleth; or Messrs, Williams, I Gittins, and Taylor, Solicitors, Newtown. d234 i PUBLIC NOTICES. DEFENCE OF THE REALM. Order of the Secretary of State, dated July 22nd, tyib, under Regulation 11 of tne Defence oi the Realm (Consolidation) Regulations, 1914, as to kghts in England and Wales. in pursuance of the power conferred on me by Regulation 11 of the Defence of the Realm (ConsolidationN Regulations, 1914, I hereby make the following Order:— (1). All ligln-s, whether public or pri- vate, which, it unobscured, 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 invisible from outsi from ball" an hour after 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 t 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. I (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 l-creened 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, (4.) Exemption from the foregoing j 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 car^ of industrial establishments or works of public utility, by the Chief Officer of Police, subject to 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 on railways (including lights in stations and in goods and marshalling yards), nor to navigation, riding, or fishing lights carried by any shr.p 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- still at a station, but. if llifted, 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 aPter 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 Regulation 11 of the Defence of the Realm Regulations, excepting the Orders of 20th September, 1915, aaid 15th December, 1915, applying in the Qity of Norwich and the applying in the Qity of Norwich and the Borough 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 I 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. Whitehall, 22nd July, 1916. d203 'f' 6j -=-=- SALES BY AUCTION. MORRIS, MARSHALL. AND POOLE. Agricultural and General Auctioneers. Valuers and Arbitrators J>ERIODICAL SALES of STOCK oon- ducted at Montgomery, Welshpool, Caersus, Bishop's Castle, West bury, Berriew, Newtown, Kerry, Anchor Cemnaes Road, LSanfair' Caei< £ nio £ Lianbiidarii, Craven Arms, Ludlow Church Stretton, Knighton, Towvn. Monthly Horse Sales at Montgomery- shire Repository Welshpool. The most careful attention is given to Sales of Agricultural Stock, 1 ft?te and House Property, Timber and Antique r urniture. H A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chirbury, Shropshire. c821 IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE M^5S;tF?RRii~MAHSHAU-. «»d beg to inform the Farmers, LHaJers and others interested in the dis- posal of of LIVE STOCK that, «t tit re- quest. of a large numl»er of leading farmers m the DISTRICT OP TOWY.N &" arranged to hold 3 e PERIODICAL SALES OF SHEEP. CATTLE, HOKSES AVI) PIGS, in that Locality, and have fixed the first Sale for SEPTEMBER 12th, 1916, nen tiiey hope to be favoured with a Entry of Welsh Ewes. Wethe!s and Lambs, and "Welsh Store Cattle in addi nnml 8 f°v SUPirtV of Fat Srotk 5 also a of Pigs loun8 Horses and several lots «-Hh"M,rMrarranged witfi 31 J. J Roberts. X .D.A.. F.S.I.. of Maestegfrvn (late of Perfeddnant)' Towrn to assist them m this District and be u 'll fonmu!0nntneS an-y e<jmred in- jDab^iiSL"!80! C' ssnc„iess:?40 th* T^» Chirbury, Shropshire. August- 1st, 1916. d229 W,El LSHPOOL. MU.NIGOMIAVSHIK^^EPOSITOIA-; TO-MOBKOW. SATURDAY. Ar 1M0. 130 HORSES Comprising a Grand Show of all classy and Ma,es able for town work. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. CAVES and MORRIS, MARSHALL and —^ WELShpqqL CEMMAES ROAD SMITHFIELD Ihursdav August 2dtli AND OAERSWS IMITHFIELD Further En'triJj 1 sal,e,ted for each of th« ai'ove Sdes MORRIS. MARSHALL. and POOTF HIRBURY SHROPSHIR E. d228 i THURSDAY, 24^UGUST^3^; The Estate of the Late Mrs. L. V. Lewis. tAyl€YN-t? PI,,486 LLiHOTE^NaDndp.SIYOORKEL Situate 10 miles from Dolgelley or Towvn respectively, among some of the Finest Se,onerv in the Principality and served bv AT. RAL,^AYS' < The Oorris Railway and Abcr^nolwynRadway. the Hotel and Lake being the resort of visitors in the health**1" "T fam forming healthy and remunerative employment. JflRANK LLOYD AND SONS will offer the above Attra.ctive Estate for Sale GELLEY°n on* SHIP H0TEL> TXyL~ THURSDAY,11 24th AUGUST, at 3 o'clock. Plans and Particulars from the Auction- eers, Wrexham, or J P. LEWIS. ESQ.. dl87 Solicitor, Denbigh. PUBLIC NOTICES. BARMOUTH. PUBLIC-NOTICE. T<HE BUSINESS carried on by Llovd, Fishmonger. Fruiterer, Poulterer, etc., next door to the Lion Hotel, has been REMOVED to the OLD POST OFFICE PREMISES, HIGH STREET, Where the continued patronage of the public is earnestly solicited 0930 AHERYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL. BURSARIES OR MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCES. ALL Applications for Bursaries or Main- tenance Allowances for the next Session (September, 1916 to July, 1917), should be sent in so as to reach me not later than Saturday, September 2nd, 1916. Only a very limited number can be awarded this year, and no grants will be made except in such cases as the School Governors deem to be really necessitous. Applications received after the above date cannot be entertained. JOHN EVANS, Town Hall, Clerk. Aberystwyth. d226 MACHYNLLETH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCES. ^PHE GOVERNORS of the above School at their August meeting will proceed to n 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. II. MEREDITH ROBERTS, Solicitor, Machynlleth, Clerk to the Governors. ,¡ d2Q8