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gUnns, .tth{rt::o eáthj i A prepaid charge of 1s. 6d. is made for announcements under this ht:adui^»- MARRIACES. EDMUNDS-DA VIES-DA VIES.-On Oct- ober 1st, at St. Peter's Church, Car- marthen, by the Rev. B. Parry Griffiths, M.A., Vicar, assisted by the Rev. W. liar Edwards, Senior Curate, and the Rev. D. J. Evans, Senior Curate of Lam- peter, John Charles Edmunds-Davies, Second-lieutenant, 10th Battalion R.W. Fusiliers, only son of Alderman Walter Davies, ex-Mayor of Lampeter, and Mrs. Davies, to Olive Gwynedd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Davies, of 125, Priory- street, Carmarthen. No cards. p326 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mr. Rowland Rowlands and family, Riverslea, Barmouth, wish to tender their grateful thanks for all messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. p306 Mrs Parry, 13, Bank-place, Portmadoc, and Mrs. E. R. Parry wish to return their heartfelt thanks for the numerous expres- sions of sympathy and kind letters re- ceived by them in their great sorrow by the death of Private Evan Richard Parry, who fell in action in France. p324 Mrs. Footitt, 15, St. Luke's-terrace, Beeston Hill Leeds, desires to express her sincere thanks to all kind relatives and friends who have sent sympathetic letters and messages in connection with the death on the field of honour, of Sergeant A. Footitt, of the Yorkshire Regiment. p329 _—————————————————————————
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PRKPATD SCALE Houses to Let, House. Wanted, Situations Wanted Situations Vacant, kp-rtments to be Let, Miscel, Ian CU8 Wanted, Articles Loqt and Found. No. of j One Three | Six Niss Word8 'n,ert o,i Insertions Insertions Insertions s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 21 10 20 36 46 18 15 30 46 56 95 20 40 56 66 42 26 50 66 76 49 30 60 76 86 N. B. -If Box Number given 3i. extra charged tpr po.^uge of replies. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on September 16th, between Euston and Aberystwyth (through coach), a lady's gold watch; initials C.J.M. on cover. £ 1 reward.—Apply at Alexandra Hall, Aberystwyth d543 -_u SlrrUA TIONS VACANT. BREAD BAKER.—Wanted thoroughly experienced man as second hand, highest wages.—C. and G. S. Thorne, Maindee, Newport, Man p268 COOK and House Parlour-maid wanted, for country house near Pwllheli; age about 25-28 must understand their duties, and have good reference between-maid kept. Apply, "Bodegroes," Pwllheli. p327 RAPERY—Wanted, immediately, smart lady assistant, able to serve through. Full particulars first letter. Welsh.— Apply, Box 555, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p302 A-IRY.-Young lady (Welsh) wanted, immediately, for house work and assist in shop; o in family; wages, £ 26.— Apply, Jones, 76, Askew-road, Shepherd's Bush London W. p257 ATALE, ATTENDANTS.—Respectable Single Women required, of fair education and good height; previous ex- perience unnecessary; salary commences at 925, rising after satisfactory service by annual increments of P,2 to £ 30, and on promotion to £50 per annum, with board, lodging, washing and uniform.—Apply to the Superintendent, County Asylum, j Prestwich, Manchester d430 /GENERAL SERVANT wanted for private house.—Apply, stating Wages, Mrs. Ernest G. Morgan. The F,irs, Newtown. p308 OOD CO OK-G ENERA L wanted, at once. Small family.—Apply, Glen Rosa. Aberystwyth. d568 HOUSEMAID Waitress wanted for Café; previous experience not necessary permanency good references. Apply, Ward's Cafe Oriental, Aberystwyth. p328 OUSEMAID WAITRESS Wanted for Elephant Hotel, Newtown. Age 17 to Ii 21. p249 T AUNDRY-MAID required, to act also as attendant; wages commence at L25 per annum, with board, lodging, wash- ing, and uniform.—Apply to the Superin- tendent County Asylum, Prestwich, Man- chester.^ d429 SMART Boy wanted, for light work.— S Apply, Galloways, Pier-street, Aber- ystwyth. d532 ANTED, married Shepherd; ineligible for army one accustomed to pre- paring vams for sale preferred -J. G. Morris- n DavieS) Hafod, Devil's Bridge. d581 WANTED, at Borth, boys to sell "Cambrian News." Must have references. Good terms t0 right applicants. Apply, by letter, to "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. d405 WANTED, Cook-general, age about 35. Two in family; no washing.—Apply, giving references and stating wages re- ¡ quired, Box No. 29, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p290 T\7"ANTED.—A Sharp Youth to cleaw a motor anJ make himself generally USeful.-ApiP IS, Box 32, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p298 ANTED, immediately, cook-general: family, three; housemAid kept. Good references.—Apply. Mrs. Davies, Bank House, Portmad,)c. p285 i. Good X^ANlTnD,Go°d CoJk:g«' i"i<?!'al for small family (private), -N'ur til-road good trages. References essential.—Apply, 1, Cambridge-terrace, -Aberystwyth, in the even i il gs. p305 XVTANTEIV-Ocyok-generals. parlourmaids housemaid,, and general servants. Miss Mackenzie, North-parade, Aberyst- wyth. p282 .0 T\TANTED.—Cook-general; good refer- ences.—Mrs Schott, Grafton House, Great Dal;kgate-treet, Aberystwyth. pT07 WANTED.—Good Plain Cook; two in Pn'fnily; good wages.—Mrs Thrnston, Plas Pcha, Aberdovey. p314 WANTED, an experienced General, able to do plain cooking. Good wages. SIIlal1 fan-iilv.-A-T)T)I-v with references, Mrs Maurice Thomas, Norwood, Old POfld, Xfl'anelly. p312 SITUATIONS VACANT. SHARP BOY Wanted to do a small Milk Round; good home.—Apply, 1, Great Sutton-street, Gosweil-road, London. p519 <^MART Young Woman to. assist in shop (Dairy).—Apply by 'letter to Evans, 1, Great Sutton-street, Goswell-road, London. p318 AN TED, apprentices to the Dtress- making, at once.—Apply, Mi?s Owen, Garthmyl, ffeorge-street, Aberyst- wyth. p515 WAXTED, Smart Errand tioy.-Apply, G. "Wilkinson and Son. North Parade, Aberystwyth. d584 ~V\TANTED, a smart girl to do general housework in a private house; small family. Comfortable home; fare paid.— Apply, by letter, to E Morgan, 15 Chip- stead-street, Fulham. p320 ANTED, for the National Lil)rat,v, man to assist in cleaning and attending to Heating Apparatus. Printed particulars of the duties may be had on application to the Librarian before the 12th October, 1916. d564 SITUATIONS WANTED. WA-N TED. -Situation as good plain cook. Not far from Aberystwyth. Homely family.-Apply," Box No. 23," Cambrian News" Office. Aberystwyth.p259 YOUNGADY desires situation as Companion-Help. Not experienced, but fond of housework. Energetic, moderate salary.—Apply "Box 27," "Cam- brian News" CMEce, Aberystwyth p284 TUITION. fESDAMES Fonsny and Van der Hecht give lessons in French; moderate, terms.—Apply, 4, Cae'rgog-terrace, Aber- ystwyth. p269 i ORTH AND.—Thorough instruction. s Beginners or improvers. Also Latin, French, book-keeping, and 'arithmetic.— Apply, Mr. Ravenhill, 4, Penglaise-ter- race, Aberystwyth. p254 TO BE LET OR SOLD. A BER YSTWiTH.—To let, 12th Novem- ber, 33, Bridge-street. Bath (h. and c.)-Apply, Captain Jones, at 15, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. p286 T^ARTMOUTH and CARDIGAN BAY.— List of Estates and Hotises for sale, also houses to be let furnished on applica- I tion to Edwin Blakey, Surveyor and Estate Agent, Barmouth. p251 BARNLIOUTH (near). Small House in ] lovely situation. Hall, sitting room, kitchen, scullery, W.C., 4 bedrooms, gar-, den back and front. Freehold. £ 280.—E. Blakey, Surveyor and Estate Agent, Bar- mouth. p250 fWNGWYN HALL, LLANON, to let, with 113 acres of good mixed land. Apply, Edwards, above address. Sale of Stock and Crop will be held early in October; date not fixed. p266 (JRICCIETH.ïo Let, November, 13th, 3 Stanley-road (2 sitting and 5 bed- rooms); i'19.—Apply, Mrs Jones, 5, Stanley- road. p216 FREEHOLD FARM to be sold, 25 acres, Hendre Elis and part of Tyddynisa, good house; near Penrhyndeudraeth Station. Ideal summer residence. Price, £ 600.—Apply, Miss Peter Jones, Port- madoc. p265 HOUSE TO LET with mmiatf., posses, sion, No. 11 Corporation Street, I' Aberystwyth.—Apply to Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. c767 TTOUSE TO LET.—No. 6, Northgate- street. Immediate possession.—En- quire at above address. p276 HOUSE TO LET, Furnished or Apart- ments, in good neighbourhood; nice large garden. Village 9 mile; from Aberystwyth. Could give attendance.— Apply Box 13, "Cambrian News," Aber- ystwyth. pl99 A/TARINE TERRACE, Aberystwyth Double-fronted Lodging House to let from next .Ja nuary No. 30, Marine- terrace; good back premises and garden.— Apply, 26 North-parade. p274 ORTMADOC, 130, High Street, com- 1_ modious Dwelling House and Shop to let; best position in town; cheap rental.- —Apply, Griffiths, 3, Caroline Street, Briton Ferry pll5 r J 10 B F, LET OR SOLD.-G, Custom House- street rent f. ) 8.-Apply in first in- stance, Edwards, Welsh Flannel Depot, Aberystwyth. p278 TO BE LET, Greenwich House, Barmouth, a most commodious and convenient house and shop, situated in the main thorough- fare, suitable for any kind of business, to be let from 12th May, 1917.—Apply, for parti- culars to G. E. Owen, Wem, Barmouth. p211 f.rO LET, Unfurnished, Pennal Towers, J. shooting 2,000 acres fishing station 4 miles; Aberdovey golf links, 6 miles; telephone.—Thruston, Pennal, Machynlleth. p214 TO LET* a six-roomed Bungalow at Llan- badarn, Aberystwyth. Rent, £ 18, -Apply, T. W. Powell, Market-street. p273 rpo LET, ovemoer 12th, at Bow Street, two Newly-built 6-roomed Houses, very convenience; close to Station5 very low rent.—Apply, Box 35, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p311 rjno LET. CA MER IAN WOOLLEN T FACTORY, Llanwrtyd Wells, with good dwelling house attached. This Factory has been noted for its tweeds and other home-made materials. Immediate possession owing to death of Mr Roberts, occupier.—Apply to Williams, Priory Factory, Brecon. p267 TO LET.—In a small but flourishing Sea- side Resort on the Cambrian Coast, a Fully Licensed Hotel (the only licensed, premises in the village).—Apply, R. price Lewis, Portmadoc. d499 rpo BE SOLD, by private treaty, two Leasehold Dwelling Houses, Nos. 42 and 44, Greenfield-street. Together or separately. -For further information apply Mr. Daniel Jones, Solicitor, Aberystwvth. p271 rr« LET, No. 16, Queen-street, from 12th November next.—Apply, T. J. Mor- rison, Llanbadarn Road, Aberystwyth. p322 rpO LET.—Arran Villa, G'lyndwr-street, ■ Dolgellev; rent £ 16 per annum in- clusive.—Apply to Mr. J..Morris, C.E. Schools, GCandyfrdwy, Llangollen, or to Edward Rd. Jones, Collector, Dolgelley. p325 I I TO BE LET OR SOLD. I TO LET, with immediate possession, —* "Silverdale," 41. Queen's-road, Aber- ystwyth.—Apply to Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. dl56 j HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. — A BERYSTWY'iH-.—Large sitting room, with one or two bearooms; healthy part of town.—Box 6,4 "Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. p291 XPARTMEN TS OR LOD-GTNGS.-Com- fortabiy-furnished large front sitting room, with one or two bedrooms. Terms moderate. 30, Prospect-street, Aberyst- wyth. p235 COMFORT ABLE Home for invalids and delicate ladies maternity cases re- ceived moderate fees. Cztiii bria Nursing Home, North-parade, Aberystwyth. p277 ^COMFORTABLY-furnished apartments to let, in a modern house; close to sea; Aberystwyth.—Apply A.L., "Cam- brian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p253 SITTING ROO-)I and one or two bedrooms facing sea to let for winter months. —Apply, Box No. 31 "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p293 rilO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms, with cooking and attendance, if desired; terms low.—Apply, Box 36, "Cambrian News" Offices, Aberystwyth. p317 WIFE OF SERG-EANT at the Front desires to let part house, furnished. Pleasant and central position.—Apply, Box 34 "Cambrian News" Office, Abervst- wyth. • p309 AATANTED.—Rent small modern house, with garden; h. and c. bath, etc.— Apply, Box 100, "Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. d557 A BERYTSTWYTH.—Bedroom and sitting room, with attendance, required for winter months. Modern conveniences and good position. Must be moderate. Married couple.—State full particulars, D.N., "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wyth. p331 J MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. <4F)E ON Y'HJR METTLE,' "Don't -loard your D Metal," Wanteo for Munhious. Cash buyers Bras". Copper, L,a,i, Zone, Heavy Ca,t Iror, Scrap 65s ton, silso buyer old Portabl Engines Mortar Pans, Rancd Fats, Damp Tea D:rty DAmp Sugars, Old Curran t" an\thii.g purchased, no waiting for Cash.-Thornas Horton, Merthyr p88 REY 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 1\,TR. MORRISON would be thankful to -any Householder having empty Min- eral Water Bottles and Syphons. If they would send a P.C. he would have them re- moved and repay postage. p323 WANTED TO PURCHASE, small farm in Merionethshire; Llanbedr or Dyffryn district.—Apply "Box 22," "Cam- brian News" Office, Aberystwyth p256 WANTED. Piano. Give makers' names with the price expected.— Apply Box 17, "Cambrian News" Office. Aberystwyth. p222 £ 1 AflO 017 mortgage of free- bold agricultural property.— Apply Box 37, "Cumbrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p330 NOTICE. McILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want M Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvas, &c. Good prices griven any quantity. h830 NOTICE. DAVID 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 f.nd Rabbit Skins Rags, etc. Best cash prices given, j477 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. FOR SALE, Singer Hand-sewing Machine, perfect condition.—Gwalia, North-parade, Aberystwyth. p297 RATS7MICE, 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, bci., Is., 2s. 3d., and 3s. 8d. Postage, 2d. G. W.Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Aberystwyth: IV. Miall Jones, Chemist, oo, Terrace-roaa, ADerystwytn. I' d116 CALVES FOR SALE. FARMERS can have the very best Bulls or Heifers delivered to their nearest stations at very reasonable prices. Bred I from large-framed, deep-milching cows by pure-bred sires. Testimonials from all parts of Wales.—Applv. F. B. Gill, High- gate, Whitchurch, Salop. d!25 TANYRALLT PONY STUD, Seven Miles from Aberystwyth. ilcarest Station: Llaiidre, late Llanfihangel. 1 BREE DER. of High-class Hackney Ponies and Cobs. A large selection of Young Stock, all ages, and several from 14 to 7-year-old, broken to saddle and harness for immediate sale. All bred from London and Royal WnnerB, Inspection invited from intending pur- chasers. (The home of the Cream of England's Pony Bro:)d Mares). Apply to Owner—D. R. THOMAS, Tan- yrallt Pony Stud, Talvbont, Cardiganshire, r d544 KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY. SEND vonvpals out yonder some tins of HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE— they'll be very icceptKble. When you haven't time to wash there's t bipc ohanco 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 4^3 and 9d, Sold by nil Cbemistq-or by post, from j HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth W-. M. -Tones, Chemist., 33, Terrace-road Dolgelley, R & G. Williams, Chemists, Queen's-pquare. d4 '"LLAW Y DIWYD A GYFOETHOGA." KNITTING MACHINES, only best British-made sold (sample list of some few hundred customers free), lessons free. With or without stands over 42 years experience. Chief depot, 30, Queen- [street, Neath. dl07 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. 1_ IB R-AND NEW Jones Treadle Sewing Machine, listed at £ 8 15s. 3d.; bar- gain, £ 4 15s. Od.; extra leaf to table.— Pritchard, Eifion House, Portmadoc. p260 | *00 AL, COAL, COAL, Truck loads any station. Write for price list to Jack King, Coal Factor, Handsworth. Birmingham. p220 TflOR SALE.—1915 2^-H.P. Clyuo, 2 stroke 2-speed, free engine clutch model, perfect order, any ti ial; price £ 27 10s Od.—Apply Gray Jones, Aberdovev. d554 T ARGE STOCK BELGIUM GLASS, 15oz.. 3Jd foot; also American 18oz. equal to 2loz. Large Stock Picture Mouldings, 20 16. Enlargements on Card, Is. 9d.; on Stretchers, 2s. each. 20 x 16 Frames to suit all prices.—Shatz, Arcade, Merthyr. pl29 jr\IL PAINTINGS, after Turner, Con- stable, Lox, Linnell, Murray. Hob- bema, and others, for sale.—Charles White jun., Artist, 5. Crynfrvn-row, Aberystwvth. p262 SALES BY AUCTION. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS F.A.I Etc. Agricultural & General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Agents, Land & Estate Agents. OFFICES .— 28, Terrace Roa} (Old Post Office Chambers). Telephone 3. ABERYSTWYTH also at Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley and Newtown. pl55. Sale Fixtures. Nov. 13, 1916.-55 Marine-terrace. Sale of Superior Household Furniture and Effects, by favour of instructions from Mrs. Lloyd. Several other announcements in due course. Offices: Newtown, Llanidloes, and Aber- ystwyth. d457 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. LLANIDLOES. ON FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6th, 1916. | GREAT ANNUAL SALE I Of Upwards of 4,000 Hardy Welsh and j Cross-bred Sheep, 1,000 Wethers and Lambs. Sale to commence at 10-30 a.m. This Sale affords an excellent opportunity of obtaining Sound and Improving Ewes, Strong and Hardy Lambs from the sur- rounding Hill Farms. d578 LLANBR YNM AIR. ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th. GREAT AUTUMN SALE Of upwards of 250 Fat and Store Cattle, including a Grand Lot of Strong Two and Three-year-old Hereford and Black Bullocks, Heifers suitable for breeding, and a number of Excellent I1 at and Dairy Cattle. 1,000 Hardy Welsh and Cross-bred Ewes, Wethers, and Lambs Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Catalogues of the above Sales may be obtained on application to Mr Lewis Pugh, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Catalogues of the above Sales may be obtained on application to Mr Lewis Pugh, Brvaire Llanbrvnmair: or TtyfESSRS. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, Auctioneers, Newtown, Llanidloes, and Aberystwyth. d579 I MID-WALES IIORSE REPOSITORY, NEWTOWN. Great Autumn Horse Sale will take place ON TUESDAY (Newtown Fair), October 31st, 1916. JBL15 in PRIZES, Including 40-Guinea Challenge Cup. Schedules and- Entry Forms on applica- tion to Hall, Wateridge and Owen, Cooke Bros and Roberts. Auctioneers Offices: High -street, Newtown, Mid-Wales. | GWALIA COMMERCIAL HOTEL, I ABERYSTWYTH I .Airt,,Ssll.s. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS -L'J- are favoured with instructions to remove, for convenience of sale, and sell AT AN EARLY DATE, The Whole of the Very Excellent and Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS, Comprising the Equipment of 1U Bed- rooms and 3 deception Rooms, Domestic Offices, Bed and Table Linen, Electro- Phted Goods and Cutlery. The Auctioneers desire specially to draw the attention of the public to this Sale, the equipment being particularly good. Included in the Effects is a very FINE TONE PIANOFORTE. Date and place of sale in future issue. Attctidrt Offices: Old Post Office Chambers. 28, Terrace-road. ABERYSTWYTH. d567 VALUABLE Freehold and Leasehold Property for Sale By Private Treaty. The Commanding Shop Premises known as 28, TERRACE ROAD, Aberystwyth. The Commanding Shop Premises, No. 30, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH.. All those Subtantially-erected and Com- modious WAREHOUSES AND WORK- i SHOPS in Cambrian-street Aberystwyth. The Modorn Residences known as Nos. j 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, STANLEY ROAD, Aber- jystwyth. All that Desirable Freehold (Office) Build- ing, No. 1, NEW STREET (formerly as a Bank), Pier-street, Aberystwyth. Freehold Double-fronted Private Country Residence. STRATA HOUSE. LLANON, Cardiganshire. For full particulars and orders to view apply to the Agents: I lyESSRS. OOOKE BROS. & ROBERTS Auctioneers, Estate Agents, and Valuers, Old Post Office Buildings, 28, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. d417 SALES BY AUCTION. DANIEL I. REES & EVANS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Estate, House, and Insurance Agents, etc. OFFICES (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street. Aberystwyth. ALLTGOCH, Near to the Village of Llanon. Highly-attractive Unreserved Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Etc. MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES & EVANS are favoured with instructions from Mr Simon Edwards (who is retiring from farming), to Sell by Auction, at the above farm, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12th. 1916, The Whole of the Valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock Viz.: 30 Head of Cross-bred Shorthorn Cattle, 8 Excellent Horses. 33 Sheep and 4 Pigs, the Implements of Husbandry, Har- ness and Gears, Dairy Utensils, and portion of Household Furniture. Luncheon at 10-30. Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. Usual credit on conditions. d542 CEFNGWYN HALL. CROSS INN, LLANON. Highly-Important Sale of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Corn, Implements. Harness, Dairy Utensils, Furniture, Etc. MESSRS. EVAN R. LLOYD AND D L HERBERT have been favoured with instructions from Mr J. Edwards to Sell by Auction, at the above place, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 13th. 1916, the Whole of the Valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock AND CROP, comprising:- 13 HORSES.—1 Black Mare, 7 yea.r& old, one of the best types of colliers, with Sucker at foot; 1 Black Mare, rising 5 years old; 1, Bay Mare, rising 5 years old; 1 Black Mare, "rising 4 years old; the 4 Mares by "Seldom Seen;" 1 Strong Grey Cob Mare, with Sucker at foot. 1 Strong Bav Cob Mare, with Sucker at foot, both Suckers by "Bledol1 Seen," and the Mares are of the. Welsh type; 2 one-year-old Geld- ings by same horse, 1 Roan Pony, quiet in a11 gears; the Champion Collier Stallion, "Seldom Seen," foaled in 1906, undoubtedly one of the best types of Collier Stallions in Wales Some of his stock are well known prize-winners in the show ring 32 CATTLE.—6 Young Milking Cows in full profit, some to calve early; 8 Prime Bullocks, in forward condition; 14 young Heifers of good quality, some in calf; 4 well-bred Calves 80 SH.FLP.-go Strong Breeding Ewes and E-xe L«mbs, in pens to suit purchasers. 170 MOWS CORN. —90 Mows of White Oats, 14 Mows of Black Oats (Ceirch du Bach), 52 Mows of Barley (Hen Gvmro), 14 Mows of Wheat (Red Lammas), all in prime condition IMPLEMENTS—Box Cart, Gambo, Market Car (nearly new), 1 Ditto, 1 Double-furrow Plough, Scotch Plough (nearly new), Harrow. Chain Do., Scuffler, Moulder, Heavy Roller. Mowing Machine, with Reaping Attachment by Bamford and Sons, Horse Bnke, Winnowing Machine by Corbett, Pulper, Wheelbarrow, 4 Pig Troughs. HARNESS.—1 Set of Trap Harness, 2 Sets of Shaft and Leading Harness, several Sets of Plough Gears. 2, Ladies' Side Saddles and i Boy's Saddle (almost new), together with several other Horse Tackles The DAIRY UTENSILS, including 11 Tubular Cream Sparator. Also part of the Old Oak Furrriture. Credit on conditions. Luncheon at 11. a.m. Sale to commence at 12 noon sharp with the Crop. The Auctioneers beg to draw the atten- tion of Farmers who require change of seed to the above sale. Cefngwyn Hall is known as one of the best farms for producing Corn. Cefngwyn Hall has also proved to be for many years the home of some of the best types of colliers—over 100 first prizes have been won in collier classes at different shows. Llwyn, Llanio Road. and Troedyrhiw, Frlinfach. October 2nd, 1916. d575 Barmoutli and District. WALTER LLOYD JONES AUCTIONEER and VALUER, SALES of Property, Furniture, and Farm Stock conducted on Moderate Terms and Promptly Cashed. For terms, etc., apply the Auctioneer, King Edward Street, or Mr John Roberts Ripon House. BANK HOUSE, MARINE PARADE, BARMOUTH. MR. WALTER. LLOYD JONES has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on T't. ESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 10th and 11th. 1916 (And the following day, if necessary), The Whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HALL.—Carved Dark Oak Hat and Umbrella Stand, 2 Ditto Oak Chairs and Table, Mahogany Hat and Umbrella Stand, Chairs, Pitch Pine and Mahogany Side Tables, Hall Hanging, Clock. CONTENTS OF 2 DINING ROOMS and g DRAWING ROOMS.—Mahogany Leaf Dining Table. Pitch Pine Table. Mahogany Sideboards, Dining Suites in Birch and Walnut, each comprising Couch. 2 Easy and 6 Small Chairs, good Brussels Carpets, good Black and Gilt Overmantels, Paintings in Gilt Frames, 2 good Pianos, Mahogany Sideboard, beautiful Mahogany China Cabinet, 2 Good Axminster Carpets. Wal- nut Suite in Saddle Bag. and Ditto in Red Velvet Plush, several Side, Occasional and other Tables, liriss and Iron Curbs, and Fire Appliances, etc. CONTENTS OF 14 BFIDROOMS.-Con- sisting of Wardrobes, Washstands, Dress- ing Tables, Dressing iyrawcrs, Dressing Glasses, Towel Rails, Bedroom Chairs, Chest of Drawers, Brass and Iron Bed- steads, Spring. Box and Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds Pillows and Bolsters, Blan- kets and Bed Linen Chamber Ware, Toilet Sets, Carpets, Linoleums, Rugs. Mats, etc. I KITCHENS.—Kitchen Tables, good new Mangle, Knife Machine, Dinner Services, Tea Services. Glass Ware, Silver and Cutlery, Meat Covers, etc., etc. ) Sale each day at 11 a.m. Terms—Strictly Cash. SALES BY AUCTION. GILWERX ISSA, NEAR CROSS WOOD. Sale of Stock, Implements. & Green Crop. j ll/FESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., and — SONS have been instructed by Mrs. Thomas (who is giving up farming), to Sell by Public Aucti'on at the above place, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1916, the whole of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND GREEN CROP, comprising of GREEN CROP.—12 Bushels Seed of Potatces; 15 Rows of Mangolds; 30 do. of Swedes, good heavy crop. CATTLE.—2 Mncli Cows in calf; 1 to calve in February; 3 Heifers in Calf; 2 two-year-old Steers. HORS-I'S.—1 Aged Mare, supposed to be in foal; 1 good C^rt Mare, coming; 5, with Fiky Sucker; 1 promising Filly com- ing 2. PIGS, SHEEP, Etc.—15 Ewe & Wether Lambs; 15 Breeding Ewes; 1 heavy Breed- ing Sow; 4 Six Months Old Store Pigs. Poultry comprising of Kens and Turkeys. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Thrashing Machine m and out parts complete (equal to new)); Winnowiing do.: Pulper, Chaff- cutter, Mowing Machine, Tumbler, etc., 1 Box Cart, Gambo, Plough, 2 Harrows, 1 Pliough by Evans, Llanfihangel, quantity II of Farmyard Manure, Leading, Ploughing and Shaft Harness, Market Car and Har- ness, 1 Four Wheeler do., Forks, Rakes, Etc. Dairy Utensils—New Churn (end- over-end), Crockery, Pans, and other utensils, with a large number of other articles. Credit on conditions on all sums over £ 5. Luncheon at 12.30 p.m. Sale to commence with the Green Crop at 1.30 p.m. Esgerhendy, Tregaron, September 23rd, 1916. d57c CRICKLAS, GLANTEIFY. Important Sale of Stock, Implements, etc. TTESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., and SONS have been instructed by Mr. Wm. Li'oyd (who is leaving; the farm), to Sell by Public Auction at the 'above place On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1916, The Whole of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., < consisting of CATTLE.—15 Milch Cowst in Calf and m i flil profit; 1 Cow with Calf, 4 of the above to calve before Christmas; 8 Heifers com- ing three-years-old in Calf, three of which 1 are time up to calve, other three to cahe I before Christmas; 12 Steers coming three: 18 Heifers and Steers coming two; 25 good strong Calves. HORSES.—Heavy Shire Mare coming seven; 1 exceptional Shire Mare coming four 2 Strong -and heavy Cart Horses ris- j ing four; 2 do. coming three; 2 do. coming two; 1 Filly Sucker. Ponies-3 good Breeding Ponies with Suckers at heels; 2 Yearling Colts; g good Yearling Fillies; 2 Champion Ponies coming three 1 Three off and two 6-ypar old, both supposed to be .in foal; 1 Stallion Ponv rising 7 years old. SHEEP.—70 Ewe"Lambs, 120 Wether Lambs, 400 Breeding Ewes, .about 150 are two and three years old. PIGS.-4 Strong Stores Pigs, about 10 months old. 10 Geese. IMPLEMENTS, Etc.—1 Box Cart, 1 Gambo, 2 Mowing Machines with Reaping Attachments, Cast Iron Roller, Moulder, Ploughs, Harrows, heavy Chaffs-utter, Plll- per, Feeding Trough, Pig Trough, Sheep Rack, Chain Harrow, Wheelbarrow, Shaft.. Leading and Ploughing Traces. Dairy Utensils:—Large Churn, Cheese Press, Buckets, Pans, Crocks, with large number of other -articles that are unnecessary to particularise. Credit on Conditions on all sums over £ 2. Luncheon at 10.30 a.m. Sa-le to com- mence at 12 noon. N.B.—The Auctioneers desire to draw the special attention of the Pulllic to the above Sale as the Stock are numerous -and also of good quality and in prime condi- tion. The Cattle and Horses are far above the average of Stock in the country, and thev also solicit an eariv attendance. Esgerhendy, Tregaron, September 23rd, 1916. d575 TANCWAREL, DEVILS BRIDGE. Sale of Stock, Crop, Implements, etc. MESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.T., and SONS have been instructed by Miss Margaret Jones to Sell by Public Auction at the above place on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1916, the following STOCK, CROP, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising STOCK.-3 Shorthorn Milch Cows in Calf and in full profit; 1 good Heifer in Calf; 1 Yearling Steer; 1 good Strong Calf, CROP.—From 5 to 6 Tons of well-bar- vested Hav, to be sold in two lots. IMPLEMENTS.—1 Cart, Plough, Har- row, Wheelbarrow, Scythe. Rakes, Forks, with many other lots. Dairy Utensils :— Churn, Pans. Ovens, Crockery, etc.; aUso the Household Furniture, most of which are of old and Solid Oak Credit on Conditions on ail Sums over JB5. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. Esgerhendv, Tregaron, Sept-ember 26th, 1916. d574 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PARKNEST FARM. Newcastle Emlyn. TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1916. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF LIVE STOCK The property of Messrs. D. Davies and Sons, comprising— 3g HORSES, including Pedigree Shires, Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies. SO CATTLE, comprising Cows in Calf, In-calf Heifers, Yearling Heifers, Bullocks, Bulls, etc. 1 flA SHEEP: Consisting of Breeding Ewes, Rains, etc. 40 PIGS- Further particulars and catalogues will duly appear. d535 MR. JOHN FUGHT™ AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, 'Arbitrator under Agricultural Holdings Act j Undertakes Sales of all kinds of Property Farming Stock, Furniture, &c., "upon reasonable terms. Strict attentiorf given to all business and prompt settle- ment. guaranteed. Will attend personally at Aoerystwyth on Mondays and Tliurs- days and by appointment on any other day. Offices—Aberystwyth Great Darkgate St. Machynlleth: Maengwyn St. ^qqxaim SALES BY AUCTION. MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE. Agricultuml and General Auctioneers, Valuers and Arbitrators. "PERIODICAL SALES of STnCK con- ducted at Montgomery, Welshpool, Caersws, Bishop's Castle, Westbury, Berriew, Newtown, Kerry, Anchor, Cemrnaes Road, L.anfair Caeieiuuin> Llanbadarn, Craven Arms, Lnd'iow. Church Stretton, Knighton, Towyn. Monthly Horse Sales at Montgomery- shire Hepository Welshpool. The most careful attention is given to Sales of Agriculturnl Stock, 1 f-t^te and House Property, Timber and Antique F urnitnre. A Speciality is made of Valuations and -Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chirhury, Shropshire. c821 ;=- MONTGOMERYSHIRE BEPOSITOIIY WELSHPOOL JL&, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10th. GREAT SHOW AND SALE under the auspices of the Montgomeryshire Listiict Entije Horse As.sociut]on3 of ahout 150 Shires Registered or eligible for the S.H.S. B., Comprising a grand lot of Foals by that iVfrmier Stallion, Beijing ley ulli Seconcius, and Yearlings and Iwo-vear- o;ds by "Chiidwick Champion," and other leading sires. Judging 9.30. Sale at 12 a.m. CAVJ^2"d Mffi, MAESHAIi AUCTIONEERS, WELSHPOOL. d576 MONTGOMERYSHIRE T> EPOS]TORY WELSHPOOL, At SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14th, 1916, THE Usual MoittMy Sale of about 300 Horses of all Classes I including Spec in;] Sale of CART AND HACK FOALS. Upwards of 960 in Prizes Entries should be sent in not later than Saturday, October 7th. Prize List and Entry Forms from CAVEasnfJ MARSHALL WELSHPOOL. d543 SALES BY MESSRS. Diggory and Chapman (David Robert^ and Son), (CORWEN and DOLGELLEY. Postponement of Sale. THE SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in Harlech, advertised to take place at the Castle Hotel, Har- lech, on OCTOBER 11th, 1916, IS POSTPONED. d563 -4 PUBLIC NOTICES. Re THE LATE GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR 68. NEW STREET, PORTMADOC. ALL PERSONS having any claims against the Estate of the above- named Griffith Williams are requested to send particulars of their claims to Mrs. j illiams, 68, New-street, Portmadoc, on or before Wednesday, October 18th. 1916. Dated this 4tii dav of October 1916. d571 BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH, j BOROUGH ACCOUNTANT. The Town Council of the Borough of Aberystwyth invite applications for the office of Borough Accountant, at a com- mencing salary of £ 150 per annum. The Accountant must possess a practical knowledge and experience of Municipal Corporation Accounts, and will be required to keep aid the Accounts of the Aberyst- "yth Corporation (which are subject to Local Government Board Audit), to pre- pare all necessary Returns for the Local Government Board and other Government Departments, to prepare a complete Ab- stract of the Accounts half-yearly, and to perform aid such other duties as are inci- dental to the Office. He is to devote the whole of his time to the duties of his Office, -and not to engage iii any other occupation. He will also be required to provide, at the expense of the Corporation, an ap- proved Fidelity Bond in the sum of £ 500. Applications stating age, experience, qualifications, etc., accompanied by not more than three rocent testimonials, and c indorsed "Borough Accountant," to reach me not later than the 23rd day of October, 1916. Canvassing Members of the Council will be deemed a disqualificition. JOHN EVANS, Town Hall, Deputy Town Clerk. A b ervstwy t h. d583 BARMOUTH. R-UBLIC IVOTICR.. TTHE BUSINESS carried on by Lloyd, Fishmonger. Fruiterer, Poulterer, etc., next door to the Lion Hotel,.has been REMOVED to the OLD POST OFFICE PREMISES, HIGH STREET. 1 Where the continued patronage of the public is earnestly solicited OC330 giole-k Self Coloured Corrugated Sheets. 5 to 10 Imp, 2 feet 3 inches wide. ^*3 Sfate ^nmberriiiu size °f Sheet required BBS! and we will quote ;3 CARRIAGE PAID. One Qrvilifv Only— ITHE BEST. Price lists of Ant j Corrosive OxHe o" Iron Paints and Superior Jet Black Varnish on Apn'ir.ftfion. CHARLES PERRY AND CO, Midland Works. WOLVERHAMPTON. j Tel: ''Iron, Wolverhamptou." IECstd. over I years. c766