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Births, Marriages, and Deaths. A prepaid charge of Is. 6d. is made for announcements under this head in<r. MARRIACES. BAINBRIDGE—EDWARDS—At Christ Church, Sutton, on Tuesday, the 15th inst., Second- lieutenant G. A. Bainbridge, R.F.C., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Bainbridge, "Ivanlioe," Brighton-road, Sutton, Surrey, to Flossie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards, "Tugela," Aberystwyth. pJ69 DEATHS. ISAAC.—At the Aberystwyth Infirmary, May 8th, Henry Thomas Isaac, George-street, aged 6 years. p380 MORRIS.—May 15th, at "Hillside," Penglaise- road, Aberystwyth, Anne, the beloved wife of Thomas Morris, aged 63 years. Funeral at the Cemetery on Saturday at 3 p.m. p383 PENWILL.—May 7th, at No. 3 Casualty Clear- ing Station, France, of wounds received in action. In his thirty-second year, Private William Penwill, company stretcher bearer, Devon Regiment. Dearly loved husband of E. L. Penwill, Gogerddan Gardens, Bow Street, S.O., and eldest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penwill, Thorpe, Surrey (formerly of Torquay). "Safe in the Homeland." p376 IN MEMORIAM. In ever loving memory of Our Darling (Ruthie) who passed away May 13th, 1915. Sadly ¡ missed by Mamma, Jack, and Vi. Brighton House, Bridge Street. p374 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac, Nantglyn, George-street, desire to thank all kind friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. p381 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edwards and family desire to acknowledge, with sincere thanks, the kind expressions of sympathy of their many friends in their great sorrow, and regret they are unable to thank them individually. p368
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PREPAID SCALE. I Houses to Let. Houses Wanted, Situations Wanted. Situations Vacant. Apartments to be Let. Miscellaneous Wanted. Articles Lost and Found. Wanted. Articles Lost and Found. No. of On» Three Si* Nina Words fnt-ert ou Insertions Insertions Insertions s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 21 10 20 36 46 28 1 6 3 0 4 6 5 6 85 20 40 56 66 42 2 6 50 66 76 49 3 0 6 0 7 6 8 6 N.B.— If Box Number given 3d. extra chareed for postage of replies. Wedding i presents, 2d"a line. List of wreaths in funeral reports, 2d. a line. In all cases the charges are for cash with order. illf I not prepaid an extra charge of Is. is made, NOTICE. The greatest care is taken to insert advertisements on the date and in the positionordered as well as to secure their being correctly printed, but the Proprietors cannot be responsible for inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for any consequences arising therefrom. Every care is taken to ensure the pmmptinsertion of all advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their advertisements, but the Proprietors do not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified week, or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any, specified week, or at all from any cause whatever. Advertisements and replies are accepted only subject to the above conditions. SITUATION 6 VACANT. A GOOD GENERAL wanted at once.—Mrs. -A- H. H. Davies, Photographers, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. p363 ATTENDANT NORSES.—Respectable single women required, of fair education and good height; previous experience unnecessary salary commences at E25, rising after satisfac- tory service by annual increments of E2 to £30, and on promotion to S50 per annum with board, lodging, washing, and uniform.—Apply, to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prest- wich, Manchester. p351 CENTRAL RESTAURANT, Penlan- strcet, Pwllheli.—Ladies requiring superior maids, every capacity, should call Or write to Mrs. R. A Jonea, who has re- cently opened a registry office at the above address. p207 AIRY.-Wanted, young lady to assist in 11) Dairy and house; nice home, easy work, good wages.—Apply, at once, Richards, 26, the Pavement, Ladywell, London, S.E. 13 318 GARDENER wanted, one other kept; good character essential; excellent house if married.—Captain Lewes, Abermaide, Llanfar- ian, Aberystwyth. p323 GOOD Plain Cook wanted at once.—Apply, Mrs Haigh, Caerffynnon, Talsarnau. p377 PAINTING, Etc.—Apprentice wanted, good p opportunity for smart boy.—Apply, J. Edwards, Decorator, Alexandra-road. p372 W- AA i-fcD, Good Plain Cook and House jf iilour uj'tid also Sewing niaitf— Apply, Airs. Hugti Hughes, Glyn Padarn, ■Aberyaiwy tn. p353 ANTED.-Gc-neral, also Kitchen Maid.— Apply, Queen's Hotel, Aberystwyth, .stating age and wages. e227 WAN'XED, Strong Lad, 16-17, to work under gardener.—Apply, Mrs. Lindsay, Ystrad- mynach, Ulamorgan. p300 WANTED, man for general farm work, no milking; ineligible; Rhondda. Also few tons sound potatoes.—Particulars first letter, Box 127, Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wyth. p257 WANTED, Good Plain Cook; two other maids kept; two in family—Apply, Mrs. Jenkins, Bodwenni, Llandderfel, Corwen. p333 W ANTED.-Strong girl as third laundry 'f maid, with experience, 21st May.—Apply, Housekeeper, Amroth Castle, Stepaside, Pem. WANTED.—Smith's mate; 7 £ d.; fare to London paid.-Bonallack and Sons, Cable- street, E. p366 WANTED, boy or girl who has been through the Board School and is anxious to secure some office experience, with 5s. a week. Must be good writer.—Apply, by letter, C, 456, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. WANTED, superior Working Housekeeper for working man; family of four; youngest, six; age about 40; comfortable home.—Apply, with photo, J. Thomas, 6, Dock- terrace, Glyn Neath. p336 WANTED, Good General, two in family; wages according to experience.—Apply, Mrs. Boundy, Geolands, Chadwick-road, West- cliff-on-Sea. p337 WANTED.—Boy, age 16, to attend to cattle.—Apply, D. Bodvel Morgan, Fron- las, Talvbont. p341 WANTED, immediately, for one lady, VV domesticated Companion-help; moderate salary.—Box 141, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p352 WANTED, good All-round Single-handed Gardener, thorough knowledge vegetable and fruit growing essential. If married, cottage would be provided.—Answer by letter, Mrs. Stuart Wortley, Maesyneuadd, Talsarnau, North Wales. p356 WANTED, immediately, for one lady at sea- side, a girl age 16 to 18 to help with house and kitchen work: good wages given. Cook also kept.—Apply Box 142, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p358 WANTED, for newspaper office, boy or girl, must have passed standard seven and being a very fluent reader, to assist in office and reading room. Welsh preferred. A good -opportunity to secure commercial training.— Apply, by letter, Z, "Cambrian News," Aber- ystwyth. PORTMADOC COUNTY SCHOOL. WANTED, a Caretaker, salary, £ 10. Par- ticulars of duties, etc., to be obtained from Mr. W. Morris Jones, clerk of the -Governors, Portmadoc. p348 — ». — — j n SITUATIONS VACANT. I W ATED, at once, a good Wheelwright. » » Good wages to competent man.—W. Johnson, Timber Merchant, Caersws. p327 iX^TANTED.—Housekeeper for Waungrug j ▼ Farm.—Apply, Mr. Matthews, Penparke. WHEELWRIGHT wanted. Good general hand, 10d.; fare to London paid.— Bonallack and Sons, Cable-street, E. p367 WANTED, experienced Warehouseman, in- TV eligible, for large general business in Aberystwyth for duration of war. Accustomed to weighing, must understand the buying o' classes of rags, metals, etc.—Apply, with refer- ences, Box 143, Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwyth. p359 WANTED, a young lady as manageress of a Dyers Branch at Aberystwyth, aged 20 to 25; good references indispensable: train- ing arranged. An Aberystwyth resident with counter experience in any good class business preferred.-Apply, by letter only, stating age, experience, and salary, to Miss Young, Johnson Bros. (Dvers), Limited, 41, Charles-street. Car- diff. p361 YOUNG LADY wanted to assist in shop, dairy, and also another young lady for shop and little house work.-Apply, M. Evans, 1, Great Sutton-street, Goswell-road, London. TO BE LET OR SOLD A BERYSTWYTH.—To Let, with imme- diate possession, 33, Bridge-street. Bath (h. and c.).—Apply, Captain Jones, at 15, Terrace-road Aberystwyth. d?38 T3ARM0T7TH.—To let or sold, from May 12th next. Pembroke House and Tudor House, conveniently and pleasantly situ- ated. Rental, £ 30 per annum.—Apply, ated. Rental, L30 per annum.—Apply, Rhys Jones. Glanymor. d596 BORTH.-To let, Furnished House, near B Station. Six bedrooms, 3 entertaining, outside conveniences; short or long period.-Dr. Thomas, Hafod, Borth. p362 CAERLEON HOUSE, Victoria-terrace, Aber- c ystwyth, to let, with immediate posses- sion. Four large reception rooms, eighteen bed- rooms, two bath rooms. Excellent position, facing sea.—Apply, Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Terrace-road. p335 OLGELLEY.-House to let, furnished or unfurnished, long or short period, 3 reception, 8 bedrooms, usual offices. Half a mile from Dolgelley; in own grounds; elevated position.—Roberts, Clogwyn. p326 FOR SALE.—In Coast Resort, Old-Established Grocery, Bakery Business; modern prem- ises, cottage, stabling, patent oven; satisfactory reason for disposal.-Box 135, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p317 HOUSE (with Garden) to let, No. 54, Port- land-street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, Mrs. Penry, 11, Bath-street, Aberystwyth. e203 I HOUSE TO LET, 31, Portland-Street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, "Box "C," "Cambrian News" Office, Abervstwvth. TTOUSES TO LET, with immediate possession No. 41, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. No. 17, Queen's-terrace, Aberystwyth. \'o 11. Civnornnnn-street Ahpryst 'th 30, Marme-terraoe, Aberystwyth.— Double-fronted house, good back premises and garden. d800 A Furnished House with Garden and Motor House in Aberystwyth; for a few Motor House in Aberystwyth; for a few week* or months. No. 46, Marine-terrace, Aberystwyth. 7, Corporation-street. Warehouse in Queen-street. Apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Abervstwvth. d619 STAFFORD HOUSE, 54, Marine-terrace, s Aberystwyth, to be let, with immediate possession; facing sea. Four reception rooms, bath (h. and c.), electric light, good garden, breakfast room, and usual and commodious domestic offices.-Reply, Miss Lear, 3 Laura- place, Aberystwyth. p371 TO LET.—Two Houses in Penglaise-terrace, Aberystwyth. Immediate possession. — Apply, Messrs. Smith, Davies and Co., Solici- tors, Aberystwyth. p375 TO LET, May 12th, Thornton, Llanbadarn, 7-roomed house; rent, £ 14.—Apply, Rowlands, Eirianfan, Coedpoeth, Wrexham. TO LET.—Castle Stores. Lock-up Shop with private room, in good position. Possession immediately.—Apply, Morgan 2, Castle-terrace, Aberystwyth. p379 TO LET, with immediate possession, 9. Rheidol-terrace, Penparke, Aberystwyth, 8-roomed house; garden adjoining.—Apply, Miss Ann Jones, dressmaker. p357 TO BE SOLD, Rhondda, North-road, Aberyst- wyth. Well-built Freehold Residence, modern conveniences.—Messrs. Smith and Davies, Solicitors; or above address. p360 TO LET.—Cross Foxes Inn, Dolgelley. Full licence; easy terms.—Apply, E. Hindley, S. Allsopp and Sons, Limited, Aberystwyth. TO LET, Upper Mill, Llwyngwril. In good working order. Immediate possession.— Williams, Pentrebach, Llwyngwril. p320 TO LET, immediate possession, a field adjoining main road at Penparke.—For particulars, apply to Llewelyn Jones, Estate Office, Nanteos, Aberystwyth. p319 TO LET, from May 12th, Somerset House, Bath-street, Aberystwyth.-—Apply, Wilkin- son, 8, North Parade. el07 TO BE LET, Graig-goch, facing sea, with good garden.—Apply to Mr. J. Lewis Evans, Architect, Aberystwyth. p330 TO BE LET, pretty little house (7 rooms and usual offices, with about 2 acres of grass land and garden suitable for poultry, vegetables, etc. House has modern conveniences; unfail- ing water supply.—Kenyon, Llwynon, Machyn- lleth. p315 TO LET, 21, Queen's-road, unfurnished, 3 sitting rooms, 6 bedrooms, garden.— Apply, Miss Ede, Salop House, Queen's-road. Aberystwyth. p325 TO LET, 12th May, Hendre Villa, Pen- glaise-road.—Apply, 22, North- parade, Aberystwyth. d73 TO BE LET, OR SOLD, No. 55, Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth. Rent and price moderate; good garden; immediate possession. —Sinnett, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. p324 TO LET3 9, Cae'rgog-terrace; 2 recep- tion, 6 bedrooms, electric light, kitchen, wash-house, bath; rent PZ7 per annum for three years tenancy; early possession.—Apply 4, Custom House-street, Aber- ystwyth. p342 UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 6, Bryntirion- U terrace, Criccieth, TO BE LET imme- diately 2 sitting-rooms, 4 bedrooms, and box- room.—Apply, D. 0. Price, Criccieth. p354 "J A CHALYBEATE STREET, house and shop to let, immediate possession; moderate rental.—Edwards, Welsh Flannel Depot, Aberystwyth. p343 TO BE SOLD. EDLESTON HOUSE!, QUEEN'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH.—This is a well-built, convenient and desirable resi- dence, It contains 3 Reception Rooms, Study. Waiting Room, Surgery, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, 5 Bed- rooms, and Large Attic, together with Verandah facing Queen's-road"; motor house.—Apply to John Pugh, Auctioneer, Aberystwvth and Macbynlletb. e86 HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. BETWEEN BARMOUTH and TOWYN, fur- nished house to be let, 2 Entertaining, 3 Bedrooms, Electric Light, Indoor Sanitation; near Station.—Box 136, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p334 TWO MUSICIANS (male) require lodgings or apartments from May 25th to Septem- ber 14th.-Terms, particulars, etc., Box 139, "Cambrian News" Office, Terrace-road, Aber- ystwytb. p344 MISCELLANEOUS WANI EU. Atiavuu tdhuX hkjH, MUNITIONS.—Author- ized otiicial buyer; also purchaser Lead (Brass, ad. per 11).), Heavy Machinery, Steel and Good Wrought Iron, 95s. ton, buyer old Portables, Boilers, Mortar Pans, Electric Battery Plates, Tailors' Clips, Rags, Paper, Rope, Bagging, Rancid Butter, Margarine, Damp Sugars, Pianos, and Feathers. Motor Tyres, 20s. cwt.—Thos. Horton, Merthyr. AVID WILLIAMS, St. James's-square, 'Aberystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Femp and Manilla Ropes. Ship's Canvass, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc. Best cash prices given. j477 McILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machirery, Brass, Coper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvass, etc. Good prices given, any quantity. h830 W'A.siiiU to pureiiase, i/ianos, must be in good condition and cheap for cash.— Address, Pianos, Cambrian News" OHice, ADerysttvyUi. el 73 WANTED, offers of Pitwood cut from TT Larch, Scotch Fir, Spruce, or Oak, in 6 and 9 feet lengtlis.-Apply C Tennant, Sons, and Co., Limited, Cardili. p322 WANTED, Prime Clover and Meadow Hay, delivered Aberystwytii.—Apply Hartley's Grain Stores, Queen-street, Aberystwyth. el47 WANTED.—Second-hand Piano; give maker's name with your price.—Box 138, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p340 MISCELLANEOUS TO ~BE "SOLD. ASH WANTED.-Lady offers, privately, c valuable 2-guinea Set Table Cutlery, con- sisting of 6 table knives, 6 dessert knives, pair meat carvers and steel; unsoiled. Accept for immediate cash, 19s. 6d.; approval willingly.— Write Box 144, Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwyth. p364 FOR SALE.—3 Planing Machines, 7 Sawing Tables, 12 Trolleys, and other quarry requisites.—A. W. Vigars, Aberystwyth. p332 FOR SALE.—Pillar Drilling Machine, iS 10s; Bench Drilling Machine, strong, £ 6 10s.; 1 Staple Vice, 18s.; Champion Blower, second- hand, j23. One Morticing Machine, E5. Quan- tity of Horse Shoes; three Wicket Gates, com- plete.—E. Evans, A.F.C.L., Rhydypolon, Gors- einon. p274 FOR SALE, Strong Spring Cart with Awning and Brake; good condition, very service- able. Also Ice Cream Handcart; awning special design, at reasonable price.—Apply, John Morgan, Greengrocer., Dolgelley. r: PIGS ARE OFTEN TROUBLED WITH WTORMS; Thorley's Worm Powders will clear same. Sold in Cartons containing 6 powders, 5d., by agents in all parts, or by post 12 powders, Is. Id.; 96 powders, 6s. 6d., on receipt of remittance by Joseph Thorlcy, Ltd., King's Cross, London, N. d703 SMART, LIGHT VICTORIA; builder, Perry, Cardiff. Trimmed Morocco, rubber-tyred, elaborate lamps. All complete, accept £ 18.— Johnson, Undertaker, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. p238 REY HAIR permanently and speedily re- ™ stored 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 bene- ficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price Is. 6d. (postage, 3d. extra). Manufacturer", G. W. Harrison, Hair Special- ist, Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth: W. Miall Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road, Aber- ystwyth. dll7 POULTRY KEEPERS should write to Joseph Thorley, Limited, King's Cross, London, who are the manufacturers of Ovum, Thorley's Poultry Spice, for Thorley's Poultry Keepers Account Book, also book giving useful hints to Poultn Keepers. Both sen* free. d783 PULLET'S, March hatch, laying, 3s. 6d. each, I? 40s. dozen; six and cock, 24s., list free.— Hummell, Stratford, Essex. p85 RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's Reli- able" Rat Poison. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and k:tve no smell. Prices, 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., and 3s. 8d. Postage, 2d. G. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Aberystwyth: W. Miall Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. LET" notices, apartment cards, window bills of all kinds, all stock printings. Cambrian News" Stores, Aberystwyth. TIMBER. FOR SALE on Brynfelin Land, Beddgelert. About 10 acres of Timber, containing Beech, Oak, and Scotch; over a 1,000 trees. To view apply to William Jones, Bryn- felin Farm; for terms to 1. G. Jones, 6, Salem- terrace, Pwllheli, North Wales. p316 PIG KEEPERS WHO WISH THEIR PIGS To PAY should use as a Condiment Thor- ley's Food for Cattle; keep Pigs thrifty. Sold ley's Food for Cattle; keep Pigs thrifty. Sold in cases containing 36 packets five shillings, by I Agents in all parts. d783 PATRIOTIC MEMORIAL CARDS.—We have a large selection of altogether new designs at best prices. These are really high-class designs only just issued. —"Cambrian News" Stores Aberystwyth. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice, is different to any other Poultry Spice and contains all that is necessary for keeping poultry healthy and pro- ducing abundance of eggs. Sold in cases con- taining 72 packets, 6s. Cartons (two sizes), Is. Id. and sixpence each, by Agents in all parts. d783 -DUBBER STAMPS for all purposes. Date stamps signatures. Al] shapes, diamond, oval, etc. Sunday School card stamps. ttc. Lowest possible prices.— "Cambrian News" Stores, Aberystwyth. "t /» CHICKS, hatched in June, laid 1,455 _LO ejres by 7th May, through having Kars- wood Chick-rearing Meal (Sussex Ground), 3Hb. bag lid., and Karswood Chicken Powder, containing ground insects, 2d., 6d., Is. packets. Wynne and Sons, 7. Pier-street, Aberystwyth. p254 fSJEW NAMES ACT.-Buy a Kubber Stamp and use your usual stationery. Catalogue and samples on receipt of post card. Cqmhrian News." Abervstwvth t KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY. SEND YOUR PALS out "yonder" some tins of HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE— they'll be very acceptable. When you haven't time to wash there 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 4id. and 9d. Sold bv all Chemists—or by post from HARRISON. Chemist, Reading. Agent for Aberystwyth: W. M. Jones, Chemist, 33, Terrace-road; Dolgelley, R. and G. Williams, Chemists, Queen's-square. d4 LAMPETER. I WALTER DAVIES, Has a GREAT SHOW of Latest Styles & Novelties FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Call and see the New Millinery. Costumes, Blouses, Sports Coats. Underclothing, Corsets, Gloves, etc., High-Class Costumes, Dress and Blouse Materials. Carpets and Floor Coverings at practically old prices. Large Stock of Black Ready- to-Wear Mourning. —————————————— -.I. LONDON HOUSE. SALES BY AUCTION. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS F.A.I Etc. Agricultural & General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Agents, Lntvi & Estate Agents, and Fire Assessors. S and Fire Assessors. OFFICES 28, Terrace Road (Old Post Office Chambers). Telephone 3. ABKRYSTWYTH also at Newtown and Llanidloes. pi55 PIER PAVILION, ABERYSTWYTH. On MONDAY NEXT, MAY 21st, 1917, "jyTESSRS. COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS -L'-i- are favoured wtih in-4 ructions to Sell by Auction, as above, the whoie of the Auction, as above, the whoie of the Household Furniture AND EFFECTS Of a Villa Residence, contprisine the Contents of Entrance Hall, 3 Reception Rooms, 7, Bed- rooms, and Domestic Offices Including Hall Furniture, in Carved Oak, viz.. Two Hat and Umbrella Stands. Settle, Tables, Oak Corner and other Cupboards, Oak Dresser and Shelves Drawing Room Suite, upholstered in Genoa Velvet, Easy Chairs. Chesterfields, China Cabinet, Overmantels. Mirrors, Decor- ative China, Pictures, Fenders, and Fire Irons, Axminster and Brussels Carpets. New Linoleum for 4 Rooms, Dining Room Suite, upholstered in Leather. Mahogany Sideboards, Telescope Dining Table, Dinner Waggon, Part Suite, upholstered in Velvet, Bentwood Chairs, Writ- ing Tables, Pier Glass, E.P. Goods and Cutlery, a Valuable Pianoforte in Walnut Case, Music Stool, etc. The Bedroom Appointments include Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses. Wool Over- lays, Feather Beds, Linen, Blankets. Counter- panes, Suites in 'Walnut, Mahogany, and Bamboo, Duchesse Toilet Tables. Chests of Drawers. Commodes, Toilet Glasses. Sets of Toilet Ware, Ottomans, Cane-seated and other Chairs, etc., etc. The Contents of Domestic Offices comprise Cupboards, Kitchen Dressers, and Shelves, China and Glass, Cookinc Utensils. Gas Cooker, and a large assortment of Kitchen Requisites. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. On view from 11-30 o'clock morning of Sale. NEWTOWN SMITHFIELD. On TUESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1917, Great Spring Sale of 370 Home-bred Cattle, 500 Ewes and Lambs. COOKE BROS. AND R OBERTS, e201 Auctioneers. MID-WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, NEWTOWN. "=- NEXT SPECIAL PRIZE SALE, £40 in Prizes. TUESDAY, MAY 29th, 1917. Entry Forms on application to the • Proprietors. Offices: Newtown, Mid-Wales. eID2 ABERYSTWYTH. TO CONNOISSEURS, COLLECTORS, ART DEALERS, and OTHERS. By Direction of Miss Vaughan-Rees. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS —— are favoured with instructions to conduct the Highly-interesting Sale of the Valuable and Extensive Collection of Genuine Antiques, Including many Collectors' Pieces, removed for convenience of sale from No. 14, Marine-terrace to the Royal Pier Pavilion, On WEDNESDAY, June 6th, and following days. Descriptive Catalogues, 6d. each, are in course of preparation. Auctioneers' Offices: Terrace-road, Aberyst- wyth; and at Newtown and 5, Sloane-square, Belgravia, London, S.W. el39 DANIEL I. REES & EVANS GENERAL AUCTFONEKKS AND VALUERS, HOUSE AND EeTATE AGENTS, ETC. Prompt PERSONAL attention given to all Business. OFFICES (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street. Aberystwytb. Barmouth 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. E. R. Davies, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENT. Auction Rooms, rear of the Mart, 28, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. Property, Farm- ing Stock, and Timber Sales undertaken; Furniture Warehoused, Bought Privately, or Sold by Auction. Office hours daily 11 to 3. Llanrhystyd 10-30 (Wednesdays), Llanon, 11-30, Aberayron (Crown), 1 p.m. Glanarian, Llan- farian. TENDERS. BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. TO GRAZIERS, CATTLE DEALERS, AND OTHERS. f ■ THE TOWN COUNCIL invite tenders for the Grazing of that portion of the Llan- badarn Flats contaiiing 7 acres and 33 perches, or thereabouts, which adjoins the Plascrug Road and is marked Lot 2 on the plan deposited for inspection at this Office, with immediate posses- sion, until the 1st March, 1918. Sealed tenders, marked "Llanbadarn Flats," to reach me on or before Tuesday, the 22nd May, 1917. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN EVANS. Deputy Town Clerk. Town Hall, Aberystwyth. e228 SALES BY AUCTION. GILLART AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS AND SURVEYORS, MACHYNLLETH. AUCTION SALES of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Ground Rents, Furniture. Farming Stock, and Timber, etc. undertaken on moderate terms. VALUATIONS made for Estate Dutv, Trans- fer, Mortgage and other purposes. SURVEYS made and Plans prepared. ESTATES managed and Rents Collected. Property owners advised in regard to the Pro- visional Valuations of their properties under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. Register of houses and lands to let for Sale by Private Treaty. t960 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. ESSRS. GILLART and SONS are in- structed by Major H. E. Bonsall, J.P., to offer for Sale by Auction, at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, On MONDAY, 4th JUNE, 1917, at 3 p.m., the undermentioned VALUABLE FREEHOLD Farms, Small Holdings, and OTHER PROPERTIES, forming some of the outlying portions of the Froufraith Estate, viz. Parish of Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn.—Troed- rhiwrydys and Llwvndu Farms. Small Holdings called Caegwyn and Caeglas; Licensed House, Farmers Arms Inn. Bryngibdda land; three Cottages in the Village of Llanhfiangel-y- Creuddyn; Tanyffordd House, and Land, Gwar- ffordd and Penygraig Cottages; together with the Ground Rent and Reversion of Cnwch Cocb House, Shop. and Land. Parish of Melindwr.—Troedrhiwcastell Farm. Town of Aberystwyth.—Dwelling House and Premises, No. 15, Little Darkgate-street. and the Important Leasehold Property known as the Aberystwyth Public Baths. Particulars may be "t,J; from the Auctioneers, Machynlleth, and Messrs Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. e221 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. PARISH OF LLANWRIN. ESSRS. GILLART and SONS have re- .1'-1. ceived instructions to offer for Sale bv Auction, at Machynlleth, on WEDNESDAY, 27ili JUNE. 1917, The following HIGHLY-PRODUCTIVE Farms and Small Holdings Parts of the WYNNSTAY ESTATES, compris- ing an area of about 3.000 acres, viz. Tyuchaf, Vicarage Fields. Minffordd, Gwern- stablau, Goed-ddol, Bryngoronwy, Dolydd Bychain, Melingaerig, Cockshed, Cae Iago, Brynmelyn, Esgairhyder, Foel, Esgairwian, Cefngader, Rhydywiall Isaf. Penycoed. GelIi, Esgairfor, Esgairhir, Maesycriau, Cilgwyn, and Ceinws. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, Machynlleth. e222 PUBLIC NOTICES. MERIONETH COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next n Quarterly Meeting of the Merioneth County Council will be held at the County Hall at Dolgelley on Thursday, the 7th day of June, 1917, at 11 a.m., and the Council will thereupon proceed to the consideration of the business re- lating to the Assessment. Application, and Man- agement of the County Stock or Rate, and all other County Business, pursuant to the 15 and 16 Vict., cap. '81. Dated this 14th day of Mav. 1917. DAVID BREESE. e230 Clerk to the Council. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND SERVANTS. "T TNDER REGULATION 41 AAA of the Defence of the Realm Regulations, and the Agricultural Employment Order. 1917. dated the 16th April, 1917, made thereunder by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, it is directed that any person who in England and Wales regularly employs in agriculture any male person of 16 years of age or over (such employment not being of a casual nature) shall on such person ceasing to be employed by him give or send io the Secretary of the Agricul- tural Executive Committee for the administra- tive County in which the person ceasing to be employed resided at such termination of his employment, notice in writing within twenty- four hours of the termination of the man's em- ployment, stating his name, the nature of his employment, his place of residence whilst so employed, and particulars where known to him of the man's new employer and place of employ- ment (if any), and if any person fails to give or send a notice in accordance with the require- ments of the Regulation, or if any such notice gives any false information he shall be guilty of a summary offence against the Defence of the Realm Regulations. For the purpose of the Regulation the ex- pression "agriculture" includes "market gardening and forestry." J. JONES MORRIS, Executive Officer. County Offices, Carnarvon. 7th May. 1917. e215 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT. 1888. THE LUNACY ACT, 1890. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS. lyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Walter Robbs, Esquire, Assistant District Auditor of the Midland Counties A udi D- trict, has appointed the audit of accounts of the Cardigan County Council and of th- County Treasurer and other Officers of such Council for the year ended the 31st day of March last to commence on Tuesday the 121!1 day of June, 1917, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon at Cambrian Chambers. Abervstwvth tvhen and where the several Officers'of such Council who are bound to account at such audit are severally required to attend and audit are severally required to attend and produce all Books of Account, Bills, Accounts. Vouchers, and other documents containing or relating to the Accounts then to be audited, in the custody or power of each person respec- tively. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN th » copy of the Accounts, duly made un and bal- anced, together with the Account Books. Deeds. Contracts, Accounts, Vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred to in the accounts will be deposited at the County Council Offices. Aberystwyth, and be open to the inspection of all persons interested for seven clear days be- fore the audit, between the hours of 11 a m and 4 p.m. F. R. ROBERTS. Clerk to the Countv Council. Aberystwyth, May 5th, 3917. e211 JL -SALES -,S-Y AUCTION., MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE, Agricultural and General Auctioneers, Valuers and Arbitrators. PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK conducted at Montgomery. Welshpool, Caersws, Bishop's Castle. Westbury, Berriew, Newtown, Kerry, Anchor, Cemmaes Road, Llanfair Caer- einion, Llanbadarn, Craven Arms, Ludlow, Church Stretton, Knighton, Towyn. Monthly Horse Sales at Montgomeryshire Repository, Welshpool. The most careful attention is given to Sales of Agricultural Stock, Estate and House Pro- perty, Timber and Antique Furniture. A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chirbury, Shropshire. c821 STOCK SALES. CEMMAES ROAD, THURSDAY NEXT, c Mav 24th. 1120 F-AT, STORE. and DAIRY Cattle, 500 FAT AND STORE SHEEP & LAMBS. c AERSWS, FRIDAY NEXT. MAY 25th, 150 FAT, STORE, and DAIRY Cattle 300 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Each Salef commences at. eleven oclock. MORRIS, MARSHALL and POOLE, e236. Auctioneers, Chirbury. Towyn Stock Sale TUESDAY, JUNE 5th, 1916. Further Entries of Fat and Store Stock solicited: either Mr G. Dale Wi]!iams, Penllyn, Towvn, or MORRIS. MARSHALL and POOLE. e238. Auctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire. Machynlleth Stock Sales. MESSRS. MORRIS AND MARSHALL AND GILLART and SONS, will hold the Next Sale of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, &c. at the new SALE YARD ON WEDNESDAY, 6th JUNE, 1917, for which early entries are respectfully solicited, to be sent in to Gillart and Sons, Machynlleth. e235 MONTGOMERYSHIRE LPOSITOR Y, M WELSHPOOL. R NEXT SALE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9th. Upwards of £50 in Prizes for all classes of Horses. Further entries solicited. At last Saturday's Sale ten averaged £110. Prize schedules and entry forms from the Auctioneers. CAVES and MORRIS, MARSHALL and POOLE Welshpool. e237 PUBLIC NOTICES. 22-24, Pier Street. Abervstwvth, May 17:.11. 1917. Dear Sir,—In the "Welsh Gazette" of to- day's issue, it is suggested that I resigned the post of scenic and property manager in con- nection with the forthcoming operatic perform- ance. May I explain, this is a position I have never held but that I resigned as stage manager owing to that post being assumed by other members of the Committee, unofficially. —Faithfully yours, H. G. Pickford. p382 MACHYNLLETH COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. EXAMINATION FOR ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. SCHOLARSHIPS and FREE PLACES are SCHOLARSHIPS and FREE PLACES are offered to Boys and Giris in Elementary Schools. The Examination will be held at the County School, Machynlleth, on Saturday, the 30th day of June, 1917, commencing at 9-30 a.m. For further particulars and application forms apply to the undersigned, to whom all com- pleted application forms must be pturned not later than the 14th dav of June. 1917. H. MEREDITH ROBERTS, Solicitor, Machynlleth. e229 Clerk to the Governors, LANCASHIRE AND WESTERN SEA FISHERIES JOINT COMMITTEE. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT. IUS. NOTICE OF AUDIT. WHEREAS W. D. EASTERBY, Esquire, the District Auditor for t"he Nort-h- W estern Counties Audit District, has appointed eleven o'clock in the forenoon of Friday, the 1st day of June. 1917. at the County Offices. Preston, to commence the Audit of the p'-co'i'Trs of the above-named Joint. Committee for the year ended 31st March. 1917. the said Sea Fisheries Joint Committee hereby give notice that the audit of the said accounts will take place at the time and place so appointed as aforesaid, that any ratepayer or owner of pro- perty may be present at the Audit and may make any objection to the said accounts before the Auditor, and that a copy of the said accounts, duly made and balanced, together with the account books, deeds, contracts, accounts, vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred to in such accounts, will be deposited in the Sea Fish^-v Ltrir,.o. 16. Walion's-parade, Treston. and will be open to the inspection of all persons interested for seven clear days before the Audit, between the hours of 10 a.m. an 1 4 p.m. Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Dated this 11th dav of Mav. 1917. J. P. MUSPRATT. Clerk to the Joint Committee Countv Offices, Preston. e226 Messrs. JONES BROS., Garage, North Parade, Aberystwyth, will run a .P Motor Pervice between ABERYSTWYTET and ABERAYRON every Monday, Wednesday & Saturday a.m. p m. Dept. Aberystwyth 7.45 4.30 Llanrhystyd 8 50 5 15 Llanon 8.45 5.30 Arrive Abprayron 9.In 6.0 Dept. Aberayron 9.30 615 „ Llanon 10.0 6.45 Llanrhystyd .lf'.lS 7.0 Arrive Aberystwyth 11.0 745 e234 PUBLIC NOTICES. ABERYSTWYTH FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE. FOOD ECONOMY EXHIBITIONS. IrpHE ABOVE COMMITTEE is arranging • series of Exhibitions in connection with the Food Economy Campaign, commencing on WEDNESDAY. 16th MAY. 1917. ° The Exhibition will be heid at the Rink, and will be opened on Wednesday, 16th May, by his Worship the Mayor > C. >• Williams, Esq.), at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Each da}' the Exhibition will be opened at 3 p.m. and will be followed by a practical demonstration in the evening at 6 p m Ex- hibits illustrating War-Time Cookery are in- v^ted. and will be gratefullv received bv Mi« H. Bertha Jones at the Rink. The success of the Exhibition will largely depend upon a loyal and general response to this appeal. All are invited to attend. Admission. F-pe. e216 MERIONETHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES 1917. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commission of Assize and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Merioneth will be opened at the County Hall. Dolgellev in the said County, on Friday, the 25th day of Mav 1917. before the Honourable Sir Horace Edmund Avory. Knight, one of His Majesty's Justices of the High Court of Justice. HOWELL J. WILLIAMS. Esquire, Sheriff. All Justices of the Peace. Mayors, Cot-oners. Stewards, Chief Constables, Bailiffs of Hundreds and Liberties within the said County, and all Jurors, persons bound by recognizances, witnesses, and others having business, are re- quired to attend the said Court on Saturday, the 26th day of May, 1917, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. R. GUTHRIE JONES, Under-sheriff. Under-sheriff's Office, Dolgelley, May 4th, 1917. e212 THE CINEMA A i, ERYSTWYTH. Manageress Mrs B. W. Cbeethaa, NIghtJy at 6-30 and 8-30. • MATINEL6 Mondays and Saturdays at 3. Our best advertisement is our own Screen. For Pictures and Projection Good Wine needs no Bush. Programmes Changed Mondays & Thursdays. THE COLISEUM, ABERYSTWYTH. GRAND OPERA. A Performance of the above will be given by Local Performers in aid of the Infirmary and the Aberystwyth and District Nursing Associa- tion. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 23rd, 1917 (Under Distinguished Patronage.). Scenes from ill Trovutorej, Yerdi; and" Faust" (Gounod). Soprano: Miss EvELYN M. NORTON. Dolcors- llwyn Hall, Cemmaes. Tenor: Mr. G. HUGHES, Aberystwyth. F Baritone: Mr. W. D. OWEN, Aberystwyth. Full Chorus and Orchestra. Musical Director, Mr. G. Stephen Evans, A.R.C.O. At the Piano, Mr. T. Lewis Old. Also. Mr. J. W. Lord presents the Farcical Sketch entitled "THE ARRIYAL." Scenic and Property Manager, Mr. W. H. Jones: Limelight effects, Mr. H. Humphreys; Costumes for Soldiers, etc., supplied by Messrs Burkinshaw and Sons. per Mr. H. Ashley Jonea. Hon. Treasurer, Mr. G. R. Phillips, L. and P. Bank. Hon. Sec., Mrs G. Stephen Evans. Tickets: Reserved, 2s. 6d.; Unreserved, 2s., Is.: and a limited number at 6d. Tax extra. Seats may be booked at Messrs Wheatley, Terrace-road, on and after May.16th. Doors open. 7-15: commence at 7-45: carriages, 10.15. e233 TABERNACLE CHAPEL, ABERYSTWYTH. TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 19th. 1917. MOTET for Five Voices. Jesu, Priceless Treasure .1 S. Bach-, and Gweddi Habacuc Soloists Msis ANNIE DAVIES and Mr. EVAN LEWIS. Conductor: Mr. J. CHAS McLEAN. F.R.C.O. Proceeds in aid of funds for "Comforts for Soldiers." See posters for further particulars. e232 HACKNEY STALLTON. "-T1RONGOCH ST. SIMON," Black, 5-year- old: height. 15.3 a fine mover and good bone, and the very best of breeding. Sire. "St Simon," 7594. H.S.B., ol. 18; dam. "Copper Belle," by "Supreme Champion Copper King H.H.S.. 1908. "St. Simon" needs no recommendation, as he is well known in the district as winner of first prizes and specials too numerous to men- tion and is sire of such grand horses as "King of the West 1." and Champion H.H.S. Car- digan Lady I," H.H.S., etc. "Copper Belle" is also well known as a great winner in the show ring. Her Sire. "Copper King." by Mathias. is undoubtedly one of the best sires living. As the horse is in the rough, he will stand at home this year and serve a limited number of mares at El 10s. each. For further particulars apply to the Owner. L. 0. WILLIAMS. Frongoch, Tre'rddol. Glan- dyfi, R.S.O. p349 Telegrams-Llovn, Fishmonger, Barmouth. Tel. No. 9. DENNIS LLOYD, FISHMONGER, POULTERER, GAME DEALER ICE MERCHANT, I High Street, Barmouth.