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Births, Marriages, and Deaths. A firefiaid charge of Is. 6d. is made for announcements X Birlltsand I)eaths. and 2s. 6dlor Marriage announce- 1/UIIts under this heading. In all casts the charge must be f>rtf>aid. BIRTHS. ELLIS.—January 12th, 1918, at Mallow, Ire- land, the wife of Captain G. D. Ellis, Royal Wejsh Fusiliers, of a daughter. pl250 PIERCE JONES.—On January 8th, at 131, Bed- ford-street South, Liverpool, to Dr. and Mrs. Pierce Jones (nee Miss Lily Humphreys), of Bryngauallt, Portmadoc-a daughter. pl253 MARRIAGES. J3DWARDS—DA VIES.—January 12th, at Aber- gele, Stanley Edwards, The Laurels, Aber- ystwyth, to miss Elsie Davies, Lyndhurst, Abergele. pl256 DEATHS. BV ANS.-On Wednesday, January 16th, Pte. D. Hubert Evans, Welch Regiment, of pneu- onia, at Red Barnes Hospital, Redcar, York- !I ire, dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Compton Evans, Queen's-square, Aberyst- wyth, and late of Regent House, Pontypridd. IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Birthday Remembrance of William H. Evans, eldest son of Captain and Mrs. Evans, "Isallt," Pwllheli, who was killed on -the, s.s. "Vendee" of Liverpool, July 8th, 1917. Aged 34 years. Sadly missed by all." pl239 In Loving Remembrance of Thomas Letcher Collins, Camborne, Powell-street, Aberyst- wyth, who fell asleep January 18th, 1915. Days of sadness still come o'er us Secret tears do often flow, For memory keeps dear Dad near us Though he died three years ago. iTondly remembered by his Wife, Sons, and Daughters. pl241 In Loving Memory of my dear Husband, Evan M. Evans, Portmadoc, who Ibst his life at sea ,with the schooner "M. Lloyd Morris," on -their way home, January 17th, 1917. We cannot bend beside his grave, He sleeps in the secret sea, And not one gentle whispering wave Will tell the place to me. But though unseen by human eyes, Though mortals know it not, His Father knoweth where he lies, And angels guard the spot. -pl13S. His Widow.
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PREPAID SCALE Booses to Let. Houses Wanted, Situations Wanted, Situations Vacant. Apartments to be Let. Miscellaneous Wanted. Articles Lost and Found. No. of One Three Six Nma Words Imert oii Insertions Insertions Insertions s. d. a. d. s. d. s. d. 21 13 2 6 40 50 28 1 9 3 6 5 0 60 85 2 3 4 6 6 0 7 0 42 2 9 5 6 7 0 80 49 33 66 80 90 .B.-If Box Number given 3d. extra charged for postage of replies. Wedding presents, 2d. a line. Musical and other successes 2/6 prepaid not wore than 5 lines, 6d. a line afterwards. Lists of wreaths in funeral reports, 2d a line. In all cases the charges are for cash with order. If not prepaid an extra charge of la. is aade. NOTICE. The greatest care is taken to insert advertise- ments on the date and in the position ordered M well as to secure their being correctly printed bat the Proprietors cannot be responsible for Inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for *ay consequences arising therefrom. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt "insertion of all advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their -advertisements, but the Proprietors do not iCuarantee the insertion of an advertisement in -Snyl:pecified week, or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of *n advertisement to appear in any specified week, or at all from any cause whatever. Advertisements and replies are accepted only eubject to the above conditions. ¡- SEARCHING. In consequence of the many requests received for search to be made in our files, we have to -State that in future a small fee will be made commensurate with the work involved. SITUATIONS VACANT. €OOA.-GENERAL required, housemaid kept. -C Wages, £ 24- £ 28; very comfortable home. —Mrs. Bourne, Farmside, Brighton-road, Sut- ton, Surrey. pl246 KITCHEN-MAID Wanted immediately at Groesynvd Isolation Hospital, Conway, North Wales. Salary, JE16 per annum with uni- form.—Applications with references to be Addressed to Matron of Hospital. n925 MEN REQUIRED to be trained as MOTOR- MEN FOR TRAMWAYS, must be ineii- S'bie for Military Service. Wages commencing 1. per hour, rising to 7d. plus War Bonus of lid per hour to single man and 3d. per hour to married man. Time and a quarter paid for Sunday work, and double time for Bank Holi- days. Uniforms provided.—Apply, Rhondda Tramways Company (Limited), Porth, RHON- DDA. pl226/8/3 STEADY YOUNG GENERAL wanted; two in family; £ 20. All duties except wash; liberal holidays and outings.-25, Moorland- road, Didsbury, Manchester. pl203/25/l- 8TILLROOM MAID wanted. Experience not necessary; must be a willing worker.- State full particulars, Housekeeper, Oakwood Park Hotel, Conway, North Wales. pl205/18/l URGENTLY Wanted. 1,000 Qualified Wire- less Operators. We can guarantee situa- tions to our students immediately they qualify we can accept youths between the ages of 15! and 18. Owing to the new shipping laws we are xtendjng our colleges to help us fill these vacancies; the remuneration is from £100 to E250 per annum, the operator ranks as an officer.-Apply for prospectus, Wireless Train- ing College, St. Mary Street, Cardiff, and Castle Street, Swansea. Y^TANTED, a Good General Servant.—Apply, Mrs. Thomas, Hales Green, Llanbadarn- roar], Aberystwyth. pl248/18/l WANTED, at once, Housemaid.—State age, wages, and references, to Lloyd, Wynn- stay Hotel, Machynlleth. pl220/25/l "7"ANTED, at once, Good General, able to ▼ ▼ do plain cooking.—State age, wages, and references to Lloyd, Wvnnstay Hotel. Machyn- lleth. pl219/25/l WANTED.—A Good Plain Cook, or Cook- general able to bake.—Apply to Mrs. Bonsall. Fronfraith, Aherystwyth. pl218/25/l WANTED.—House-parlourmaid age from vv 20 to 30.—Apply to Mrs Parry, Llidiardau, Llanilar, Aberystwyth. pl221/25/l ANTED.-Cooks, Cook-generals, Parlour- W maids, Housemaids, and Generals.—Mrs. Mackenzie. 75, North-parade, Aberystwyth. WANTED, Cook-general and Housomaid- T T waitress for February 1st.—Apply, stating age, wages, and experience, also give reference, Lion Hotel, Machynlleth. pl210 25/1 WANTED.—Experienced Miners and other W workmen.—Apph at ".he Rheidol Mines. W ANTED.-Men as carters and porters, in- VV elieible for ai-inv.-Apply, Staff Office, L. and N.W. Railway, Queen-street, Wolverhamp- ton. pi231/25'1 WANTED.—Clerk for Surveyor of Taxes Office. Portmadoc, wsll-edueated girl or youth; good wages to competent person. n856 WANTED, a Capable General, immediately, for Cardiff: Welsh-snoken preferred; good wages, no washing: good outings.—Apply, by letter. Mrs. Owen, 5. Colchester-avenue, Penv- lan, Cardiff. pll93 I SITUATIONS VACANT. I STRONG GIRL Wanted to help in Kitchen and some Housework.—Apply, Miss Maries- Thomas, Somerville School, Aberystwyth. a926 I BAILORS.—Good Coat or General Hand I X Wanted. Permanency to a suitable man. I—Morris and Son, Barmouth. pl233/25/l I rpo TIMBER FELLERS, 10 Good Men -i- Wanted to work in Plantation near Aber- I ystwyth.—Apply to A. Farley, Contractor, Pontardulais, Glam. pl251/8/2 WANTED immediately, Office Boy or Girl. V V Apply, A. J. and T. C. Hughes, Solici- tors, Aberystwyth. pl242 WELSH GIRL as General, age 20 to 25; wages £ 22 to £ 24.-48, Argyle-road, Ealing, W.13. pl255/l/2 Ealing, W.13. pl255/l/2 WANTED.-Agent for the Cambrian T T News in Bow Street village.—Apply, Manager, Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. ANTED.—Man (ineligible) and Wife; hus- band as under-gardener and willing to make himself useful; wife as laundress; good cottage. Apply, L. G. Williams, Bonvilston, nr. Cardiff. pl237/l/2 ^TOUNG GIRL Wanted, aged aibout 16, to •A- assist in kitchen. Live in.—Apply, Ward's Cafe Oriental, Aberystwyth. pl249/18/l I TO BE LET OR IOLD. BARMOUTH.-To let or to be sold, im- mediate possession, Tudor House, con- veniently and pleasantly situated; moderate rent.—Apply, Rhys Jones, Penmount. TH1ARM FOR SALE, Montgomeryshire, resi- dence, buildings, 160 acres; price, £ 2,250. Enclose stamp, "9896" Rutters, Norfolk-street, Strand, London. pl245/18/l T^OR SALE, Freehold Site and Premises; Wesley an Chapel, Cross-street,—Applv, Boston House, Holyhead. pl2b4/l/2 HOUSES TO LET, 29 and 31, Portland- street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, Mr. Vigars, baker-street. Aberystwyth. TTOUSE TO LET, 12th May next, Brynteg, Thespian-street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, 15, Terrace-road. a911 HOUSES TO LET, with immediate possession —No. 9, Queen's-terrace, Aberystwyth. No. 17, Queen's terrace, Aberystwyth. No. 7, Stanley-road; No. 11, Trinity-road; and Cottage at Penyfron, Llanbadarn.—Apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aber- ystwyth. a712 rru) LET.—St. David's House, 63, Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth.—Apply. James' Stores, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. pl215/5/4 TO, LET, "Somerset House," Bath- street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, Wilkin- son. 8. North Parade. elul TO LET.—Clovedale Dinas-terrace, Aberyst- -t- wyth, from January 18th; 8 rooms, bath- room, h. and c.; two w.c.'s; garden.—Jones, Vernon, Llandre, Aberystwyth. pll75 15/2 TO LET.—Llywel, Loveden-road, Aberyst- wyth, May l'2th next; h. and c.; bath room: electric light.—Apply, Jenkins, Castell Brychan, Aberystwyth. pl217/15/2 TO BE LET OR SOLD.House and Shop, No. 10, Bank Place, Portmadoc. Rent, felo and taxes.—Apply, Lieut. 0. M. Jones, R.N.R., H.M.S. "Glen Avon," c/o G.P.O. pl238/15/3 TO LET, immediately No. 2, South Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth, containing 3 re- ception rooms, 7 bedrooms, bathroom, w.c. kitchen, butler's pantry, sculleries, etc.—Apply J. Gibson, Old Post Office Chambers, Terrace- road, Aberystwyth. a722 TO LET OR SOLD. CAERLEON HOUSE, VICTORIA TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. Fiicss Sea; 26 Rooms; 2 Bath-Rooms. Suitable for School or Boarding-House. Rent lowered for duration of war. pl234 HOtlSES AND APARTMENTS. BERDOVEY.Comfortable furnished house To Let;; 2 Reception Rooms; Kitchen; 3 Bedrooms; W.C.; Bathroom; near station, river, golf.—Hughes, Bryncynlas, Aberdovey. pl244/l/2 HOUSE WANTED in Aberystwyth for May. —Full particulars to X.Y.Z., "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. a903 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. A RTIF1CIAL TEETH (OLD) BOUGHT up to 7s. per tooth pinned on Vulcanite, 12s. on Silver, 15s. on Gold, jL2 on Platinum. Also highest value given for Old Gold and Silver Jewellery. Any condition. Cash or offer by return. If otter not accepted parcel returned post free. Satisfaction Guaranteed.—S. Cann and Co., 69a, Market-street, Manchester. Es- tablished 1850. BEST PRICES GIVEN for any quantity of Bacon.—Enquiries, Charles Evans, Lam- peter. pl077 COHEN, 35, City-road, Cardiff, buys old gold, silver, and artificial teeth, and antiques Prynir hen aur, arian, danedd gosod, a hen bethau. pll57 DAVID WILLIAMS, St. James's-square, Aberystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, lremp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvass, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc, Best cash prices given. j477 NOTICE.—All having Houses, Farms, or Land for Sale or Letting should send particulars for insertion in Cardigan Bay Pro- perty Journal." No commission charged unless business results.—Edwin Blakey, A.A.I., Sur- veyor and Estate Agent, Barmouth. p1l73j15i3 McILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Coper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvass, etc. Good prices given, any quantity. h830 MOLE, Fox, Badger, Otter, Cat and Pole- 1-I. cat skins. Best prices. Cash by return post. All skins must. be stretched and air- dried.—Matthew Hunt, 32/33, Queen-street, London, E.C.4. pl228/8/3 RABBITS WANTED, 3S. a couple; also Fat Fowls 8s. to 9s. a couple. Potatoes, £ 5 a ton; Swedes E2 a ten.—Randolph Fear, Terrace- road, Aberystwyth. a930 SEND YOUR MOLESKINS to the all-British firm. Highest prices paid. Al! r onfes guaranteed.—J. and W. Greatorex, Guilsfiehl, Welshpool. 11158 ANTED.-Double-sided Sloping Desk, about 12 feet long, fair condition.— Apply, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. WANTED.—Gas Engine, modern type, 8 to 10 h.p.—J. H. Williams and Sons, Engineers and Ironfounders. Portmadoc. 118,6 WANTED, 8, 10, or 12 h.p. Twin Cylinder Engine, suitable for marine work.—Reply Box 50, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. pl230 25/1 WASTE RUBBER WANTED, every descrip- tion. All Rubber Motor Tyres, 22s. per cwt.; Studded and Worn to Canvas, lls. cwt.; Cycle Covers, Is. 4d. dozen; Motor Tubes, 5d. lb.; Cycle Tubes, 6kd lb. Cash sent immediately on receipt of goods.—Anthony Boden, 76, Earl- street, Warrington. Bankers: National Pro- vincial Bank of England. pl095/18/l MOLESKINS.—For large quantities, best quality skins, January to Maich 75/- per 100.—Gerrard Bros., Furriers. EDIN- BURGH. nl236/l/2 PI 000 GUARANTEED.-Wanted for Ministry Munitions, Scrap Lead, E25 ton; Heavy Wrought Horse Shoes "Vheel Bands, C6 5s., carriage paid, Stoke-on-Trent. Top prices given Brass, Copper, Zinc, and other scraps. Motor tyres, etc., Old Bagging, 90s. ton; Mixed through Rags E16 ton; Tailors Wool- len Clips Is lb. Cash same day received. Disused Mortar Mills, Boilers, etc., 85s. ton, delivered Works. Cash; anything purchased.—Thomas Horton, Government Contractor, Merthyr. MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. DONKEY FOR SALE. Wanted a Small Pony, quiet and sound.—Lady Williams, Penrhvndeudraeth. pl243/18/l FOR SALE.—Shorthorn Calves for rearing. James, Cilwnwg, Felinfoel, Llanelly. al207 I^OR SALE.—Oil Engine, 8 H.P., by good makers, in good condition.—Apply, 247, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. plI83 "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. plI83 URS.-RIO 10s. real Black get,, fashionable, F whole skin Tango Stole, and latest round Muff, new this year; accept 2 gns. Approval willingly.—3, Aubert Park, Highbury, London. pll39/l/2 B^UltS, Black, £ 10 10s. Set Fashionable Whole J- Skin Tango Stole and latest Round Muff. New this year; accept C2 10s. Approval wil- lingly.—3, Aubert Park, Highbury, London. pl240/8/2 T^OR SALE, BY TENDER, the Growing ■ Timber (principally Oak), on an area of about four acres, within about a mile of Arthog Station. Plans and conditions can be seen at this Office and Tenders '>e sent to me not later than January 27th. The highest or any tender not necessarily hceepted.-Edwin Blakey, Estate Agent, Barmouth. pl891 /"I WLAD FY NHADAU.—Rhodd Cyinru i'w V* Byddin (the Welsh Gift Book, Welsh Edition). Published at 2s. 6d., now offered at Is. 6d., post free, Is. Irld. Only a few copies to be sold.—S. V. Galloway, 21, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. a620 T^TEW NAMES ACT.—Buy a Rubber Stamp and use your usual stationery. Catalogue and samples on receipt of postcard.—"Cambnan I News." Aberystwyth. HEN using waste from hotels, etc., for ▼ pigs give Karswood Pig Powders twice weekly to prevent indigestion or crop sickness. Twelve powders Is.—Davies, Hughes, Medical Hall, Criccieth. pll44 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. PURE-BRED Cocks, 7/6 each. The finest layers and b:rds of the best possible standard only are retained. First Crosses of all the best Crosses can also be supplied: Pullets, first crosses, now laying, 4/6 each, 50/- per do*; Selected PuUets, 5/- each, 60/- per doz.; Un- related Cocks or Cockerels, 5/- each. Special offer—Six Selected Best Lay ng Pulletg and Un- related Cock properly mated, 30/- the pen.—B. Goodwin, Hammell, Stratford, Essex. pl035 RUBBER STAMPS for all purposes. Date stamps, signatures. All shapes, diamond, oval, etc. Sunday School card stamps, etc. Lowest possible prices.—"Cambrian News'* Stores, Aberystwyth Aberystwyth ) SUT I LADD TYRCHOD. I Ysgrifena John Pryce, Maesyme rch: "Blinid ni acw gan dyrchod, cynyddent bob blwyddyn, fel yr oedd y tir a golwg ddifrifol arno, ac yr oedd arnaf gywilydd ohono; ond olywaig fod Mr. Hugh Davies, Chemist, Machynlleth, wedi dyfeis::o peth i'w lladd yn ddi-drafferth iawn. Ei enw ydyw "Molrat," mewn packets Is. 6c. yr un. Prynais backet a rhoddais ef yn ol y cyfarwyddyd am ben pryfaid genwair, a rhoddais y rhai hyny yn llwybr y twrch. Ni chododd y twrch mwy. Druggist. n771 SALES BY AUCTION. DANIEL 1. REES & EtTANS GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, Houss AND ESTATH AGENTS, ETC. Prompt PERSONAL attention given. all Business. OFFICES (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street. Aberystwyth FORTHCOMING SALES OF FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, AT THE RINK, ABERYSTWYTH. 1918. Monday, February 11th.—49, Marine-terrace, Aberystwyth, by instructions of Mrs Capt. Humphreys. Other Important Fixtures will be announced shortly. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS, AUCTIONEERS. a881 THE MILL, BONTGOCH, Within 4 Miles of the Villages of Bow Street and Talybont (Cardiganshire). SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Etc. MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Roberts, to Sell by Auction, upon the Premises, ¡ as above on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1918 I The Whole of the Valuable Live & Dead Farming Stock Comprising Powerful Draught Mare, rising 6 years old; Ditto Horse, rising 9 years old (both excellent workers m all gears), 2 Excellent I Milch Cows (one due to calve early in March), II Strong Breeding Ewes, 2 Fat Pigs, 6 Couples Fowls, 2 Good Box Carts, Timber Carriage, Market Trap, Mowing Machine, Harrow, { American Rake, Plough, Pulper. Grindstone on Stand, Brake with Cover to carry 17, Waggon- ette to carry 12, Cart and Trap Harness, a Large Shed with Corrugated Iron Roof, a number of Corrugated Iron Sheets, Churn and other Dairy Utonsils, and numerous other Use- ful Articles. Also about 3 Tons Hay and a ¡' Stack of Oats. Sale to commence at 12-30 prompt. Six months' credit will be given to approved purchasers of £3 and upwards, or a discount of 6d. in the pound allowed for cash. a910 Sales by Mr. John Davies, AUCTIONEER, BLAENAU FESTINIOG. j COUNTY OF MERIONETH. S' ALE OF Valuable FREEHOLD FARM ¡. known as Tyddyn Rhyddyg, situated in Llanfair and Llanbedr Parishes, and compris- ing 88! acres or thereabouts, END OF JANUARY. Full particulars in due course. n913 PORTMADOC. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. MESSRS. J. N. EDWARDS, Ltd. (TOM PARRY) will Sell by Auction ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1918, AT 5, BANK PLACE, A LARGE QUANTITY OF MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE removed from Cae Canol for convenience of sale, comprising Drawing Room Suite uphols- tered in Silk Tapestry; Oak Roll Top Desk in excellent condition; Solid Rosewood Sideboard; Genuine Antiques, including 2 Clocfts, Black Hall Chair, Tinder Box, Dresser; Electro Plate Goods and Cutlery Al quality; Carpets, Beds, Bedding. Blankets, Qui'fcs; China, and all Household Effects. The Shop Fittings at above address will also be for sale, including 2 Brass Scales, Biscuit Case, Wire Fruit Stand, Flour Bins, Marble Provision Shelves; also ONE PHAETON CAR- RIAGE in good condition. Sale to commence at one o'clock. n945 SALES BY AUCTION. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS —— F.A.i BtiO. —— Agricultural & General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Agents, Land <% Rsintc Agents, and Fire Ass«r»i«r8, OFFICKS • 28, Terrace Road (üÚt Post. Offioe Chambers). Telephone 3. ABERYSTWYTH also at Newtown and Llanidloes. plbb MID-WALES HORSE REPOSITORY NEWTOWN. TOP PRICE LAST SALE 128 GUINEAS. rpHE NEXT MONTHLY SALE will take imo TU £ SDA.Y, JANUARY 29th, 1918, at 11,30 a.m: J.61 In Prizes. RECORD PRICES ANTICIPATED. Entry *,?orms and all Particulars from the uctioneers HALL, WATERIDGE and OWEN, COOKE, BROS, and ROBERTS. Offices: High-street, Newtown. 32 j I j JOHN GIBSON, ¡ (Late "CAmj3ut,&N Nxwo") t Aberystwyth. -1: Auctioneer Appraiser, and x House Agent. Sales of every description conducted at REASONABLE CHARGES. Goods feou^tt or advances made sold. Prompt Settlements Agent ior The Eagle and British Dominions Insurance Company. The "All-in" Policies. ADDRESS— OLD POST QFFICE CHAMBERS TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. a66» I ii "i » ADPAR, NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. I Highly Important Sale of High-class HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE. MESSRS. J. DL. JONES, SON, AND. GEORGE have been favoured with instrue- tions from the Representatives of the late Dr. Powell, deceased, to Sell by Public Auction at the above place, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd and 24th, 1918, The following HIGH-CLASS r Household Furniture, ETC., ETC., viz.:— Dining Room Suite, Drawing Room do, 1 Din- ing Table, Two-winged do., 1 Corner Cupboard, Owl in Case, Swan in Case and Stand, Fox in Glass Case, Polecat in do., Excellent Oak Side- board with Mirror, 1 Overmantel to match, Set of Mahogany Dining-room Chairs, Largt i Mahogany Book-case, Do. Oak do., Several small do., 2 Mahogany Dinner Waggons, Gilt j Overmantel, Mahogany do., 6 Sitting-room J Chairs and Couch to match, Oak Hall Stand, Carved Oak Hall Table, Small Book-case and j Desk combined, Small Book-shelf, 6 Chairs and Couch to match, Operating Table, Oak Coffer, Fiddle-back Chair, Violin in Case complete, Mahogany Overmantel, Do. Desk with Book- shelves, Bamboo Hall Stand, Octagon Stone Top Table, 2 Antique Brass Candle Holders with Mirror, 4 Brass Candlesticks, Hot Water Jugs, 1 Pewter do., 3 Copper do., 2 Small Stands with Fire-irons, Carpet and Felt, 2 Stag Horns, Large Brass Curtain Poles, Gentleman's Riding Saddle, Oak Desk with Shelves, Revolving Arm Chair. Small Book Shelf, Deal Cupboard, Set of Brass and Steel Fire-irons, Two Antique Oak j Arm Chairs, Five do. Small Chairs, Two Very Massive Magnificent French Bedsteads, Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Single and Double Bedsteads with Spring Mattresses, Wool Mattress, Cabinet, Dressing Chests, Marble Top and other Wash-stands, Bedroom Chairs, Brass Bedsteads with Spring Mattress complete, Toijet Ware, Toilet Glasses, Heavy Brass French Bedstead, Oak Arm Corn- mode, 2 Deal Half-drawers, Chest Commode, Carpets, Bronze and other Ornaments, Box Mat- tress, Lady's Chair, Folding do., Walnut Dress- ing Chest, Coal Scuttles, Towel Rails, Small Round Tables, 2 Electric Lamps, Oil do., 191 Brass Stair Rods, Pictures, Barometer, 13 Wil- low pattern dishes, 4 other patterns do., 32 Plates, Willow pattern Cheese-stand, 33 Antique Jxigs and other Crockery, Bolsters, Pillows, Featlierbeds, Welsh Quilts, Down do., Large Clothes Basket, Lace Curtains, Brass Flag Stands, Marble Clock and Ornament, Square Oak Table, Hearth Rugs, Clock in Glass Globe, Aftirnoo Table, Flag Fire-screen, Brass Fender .nd Fire-irons, Piano Stools, Music Stand, Oil Paintings, Box Desks and Slope Desks, Copper and Brass Kettles, Silver Flower Vases and Candlesticks, Small Clock, Flower Pots and Plants, Copper Curbs, Stair Carpets, Mats, Rugs, Dairy Scales, Large Quantity of Antique Wine Glasses, Knife-cleaning machines, Butler's Tray and Stand, Screens, Linoleums, Baby's Cot, Bed Table, Cake Stands, Iron Boiler Stand. Kitchen Utensils, Tables, Fenders. Meat Safe, 2 Corn Bins, Iron Saucepan Stand, Hose- pipe on stand, Garden Tools, Earthenware Crocks, Iron Mangers, Iron Pig-troughs, Iron Racks, Wooden Racks. Galvanized Boiler, Zinc, Railing, Galvanized Poultry Trough, Poultry Pens, Net Wire, and other articles too nurner- ous to mention. | Credit on conditions on all sums over 10s. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock a.m. sharp. I Offices: Sycamore-street, Newcastle Emlyn, Juiuary 7th, 1918. e917 SALES BY AUCTION. I MOBBIS. KARSHAT.T. AND POOLE, Agricultural and General Auctioneers, ValueTI and Arbitrators. PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK conducted at Montgoin«ry, Welshpool, Caersws, Bishop s Castle, Westbury, Berriew, Newtown, iverry, Anchor, Cemmaes Road, Llanfair Caer- ™nlon,' llanbadarn, Craven Arme, 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 Houae Pro- perty, Timber and Antique Furniture. A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chirbury, Shropshire. c821 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SYCHTYN, LLANERFYL, 9 Miles from Llanfair. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE of a Grand Herd of Pure Welsh Black Cattle,, Shire Horses and Colts, Welsh Cobs and Ponies, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Vr. T. H. Vaughan, who is giving up Sychtyn Farm, has instructed TMTESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, and POOLE to conduct the above Sale on FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, 1918. Particulars in due course. 920 Sooth Wales Horse Sales, Carmarthen. —— THE NEXT HORSE SALE will be held at CARMARTHEN On FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1918. Entries absolutely close on Thursday, January 17th. Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained of the Auctioneers— CAVES and MESSRS. HOWELL THOMAS, i-St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen. s902 MR. JOHN PUGH, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Arbitrator under Agricultural Holdings Act. Undertakes Sales of all kinds of Property, Farming Stock, Furniture, etc. upon reasonable terms. Strict attention given to all business and prompt settlement guaranteed. Will attend personally at Aberystwyth on Mondays and Thursdays and by appointment on any other day. Offices- Aberystwyth: Great Darkgate at. AVONDALE, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MR. JOHN PUGH has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Owen, to Sell by Public Auction at the Skating Rink, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 28th and 29th, 1918, The whole of the contents of 4 Reception Rooms, 22 Bedrooms. Kitchen, and Out Offices, Comprising Oak, Walnut, and other Sideboards, Oak Dinner Waggons, Walnut Suite (9 pieces, in leather), Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, Deal Tables, Mahogany Cheffonier, Mahogany and other Coal Vases. Occasional and Bentwood Chairs, Sutherland and other Tables, Marble Clocks, Bronze and other Figures, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chinese and other Vases, Brass Curb and Irons, Fatherland Card Table, Pianos Three-fold Screens, Walnut Oval and other Tables, Drawing Room Suites in Saddlebag and Crimson Velvet, Marble Top Round Table, Over- mantels, Old China, Massive Brass Bedsteads, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Springs, Hair and Wool Overlays, Sheets, Blankets, Counterpanes, Eiderdowns, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Suites in various Woods Odd Wardrobes, Dress- ing Chests, Washstands, Mahogany and other Chests of Drawers, Commodes, Towel Rails, Bedroom Chairs, Toilet Sets, Blinds, Curtains, Poles, Knife Machines, Deal Kitchen Tables, Deal Dresser and Cupboard, Silver, Cppper Stew Pan, Mangle (equal to new), Carpet Sweeper and Broom. Meat Covers, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Seats, etc., etc. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Terms—Cash. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. Aberystwyth Auction Mart THE NEXT SALE will be held on MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 21st, 1913, MILK COWS, FAT AND STORE CATTLE AND SHEEP. All the Fat Cattle to be in the Mart by 10 o'clock to be Graded and Weighed. No com- mission, weighing charges, or tolls to be paid by the Farmer for Fat Cattle. All the other Stock to be in by 10.30. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock sharp. MESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS. s935 Tregaron Mart. AN IMPORTANT NEW MOVEMENT. THE NEXT MART will be held at BRYN- AWEL HOTEL, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1918, so as not to clash with Lampeter Mart. Fat Cattle will be accommodated at the Loose Boxes; Milch Cows in sheds: and Store Sheep and Pigs in the field. All the cattle to be on the Premises at 10 a.m. The grading of Fat Cattle will begin at 10.15 a.m. Selling at 11 a.m. A large number of the leading Dealers have promised to attend. There are 10 entries of Fat Cattle already in hand; also a large num- her of Store and Milch Cattle. The farmers of the surrounding district have faithfully pro- mised to bring in a grand stock to supply the Cattle Dealers. Please note the Date and Hour of Sale. MESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., AND SONS. AUCTIONEERS. s935 Tregaron Cattle Mart. (Under the auspices of the Blaenpellnal and District Co-Operative Society, Ltd.) THE NEXT SALE of FAT, STORE, AND DAIRY CATTLE will be held on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1918, at 10 a.m. The Auctioneers will be very pleased if entries are sent in early, so as to inform Dealers in time. Special effort will be made to bring distant dealers. s993 PUBLIC NOTICES. British Red Cross Society "Our Day" Fund, 1917. STATEMENT OF ACCO UNTS-CARDIGANSHIRE. r RECEIPTS. £ s. d. I Llandre, per Mrs Parry-Jones, Buttrelis 1 2 11 Uanbadam Fawr, pgr Miss Morgan Nantcaerio '5 2 g Capel Bangor, per Mrs. Rees.Capei I Bangor 1 17 6 Abftrayron, per Miss M. Lewes, Tveivn T] A*ro? ..9 8 1 IIO.Y < T F1 IN R Llanrhystyd, do q g Borth,, per Mrs. R. JE. Jones, Borth 13 17 7 Clarach, per Mrs. T. D. Thomas, Llan- gorwen Vicarage 1 2 0 Eglwysfaeh, per Mrs. Pugh, Cymmerau 0 17 11 -Llajriarian, per Miss Morris Davies Ffosrhydygaled 3 12 5 Cardigan, per Mr. D. Thomas Davies, Cardigan ;52 lg 6 Gors Council School, per Mrs. Edward .Roberts, Penwern 1 18 7 Lianfihangel Creuddynr do 13 2 Talybont, per Miss Clifford Browne, Penpompren Hall 38 6 Taliesin, Llaocynfelin, and Tre'rddol do. 2 116 New Quay, per Miss Longcroft, Llanina 3 11 1 Mydroilyn, do. 19 9" Llwynceiyn, do 1 q 9 Cross Inn, do. i ok TaJgarreg, do. n 16 6 Lla-aarth, do.. 0 12 9 Tregaron and Llanddewi Brefi, per Mr! H. Powell Evam, Werna 22 12 6 Aberystwyth, per Mr. P. B. Loveday, h <m. secretary War Service Corn- rnifrtee 2.0 0 Gogerddan-Penvgarn Concert, per' Mia! Norman, Gogerddaa 13 2 n Lampeter, per Mrs. M. Owen, Vader, La.mpeter o n n Bank interest 0 12 3 192 0 9 Balance in hand from 1916 0 19 1 Grand total .n ig 1Q Audited and found eorreet. J- W, P, PARRY, 5th Jan., 1918. 'ip., t PAYMENTS. £ s d Printing e&arges l 1*7 ji j Stamps a*<J stationery n TA in T° ^iss C, O.(y Beeman," Orgaa £ „g Secretary "Our Day" Fund, 20, West BwJ-ion Gardens, Londoe .190 12 0 Totai 21,92 19 W R. T. GREER, Hon. Sec., B.R.C.S., a.924 Cardiganshire. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. T™ PAttM KK» TANGRAIG (Aberroaed), consisting of 188 acres, or thereabout. The Farm has for several years been in the occupation of the P°U^e °f WaIe8 M Experimental t arm and for Demonstration Purposes, and the Farm is in a high state of cultivation The Buildings are extensive and modern and are in excellent repair. J^fU?T^SIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM called CEFIS LLWYNPIOD, in the Parish of Llanilar, containing 141 acres, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Isaac Jones. The Build- ings on this Farm are in excellent order For particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans-, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. s806 DEUDRAETH FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE. "^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ad Dealers x in Margarine, whether wholesale or retail, are required to be licensed, and that applica- tions for a licence must be made to the Secre- tary, Ministry of Food, Palace Chambers, Whitehali, S.W.I., before the 15th of January, 1918, in the case of wholesalers, and to the undersigned in the ease of retaiiers before t ,• 31st of January, 1918. The Bacon and Ham-Ourers (Returns) Order, 1917. Every person who during 1917 cured any bacon or hams (except for his own domestic consumption) shall fur- nish a return giving particulars of bacon or hams cured by him. Forms of returns to be obtained on application to the Secretary. Min- istry of Food (Statistical Branch), Palace Chambers, London, S.W.I. The Tea (Provisional Prices) Order No. 2 makes the following provisions:— On and after the 31st December, 1917. the Maximum Price of any Class D Tea shali be at the rate of 3/8 per lb. The Maximum Price of I any Uncontrolled Tea shall be at the rate of 2/8 per lb. A person shall not after 15th January, 1918, sell or offer for sale (a) any I Controlled Tea which has been mixed with En- controlled Tea or (b) any mixture of different Classes of Controlled Tea at a price exceeding the maximum price of tea included in the mix- ture which has the lowest Maximum Price. The Milk (Control) Order. All dealers in Milk whether wholesale or re- tail are required to be licensed. Wholesale dealers to apply to the Secretary, Ministry of Food, Palace Chambers, Whitehall, S.W.I., before the 15th of January, 1918. Retail dealers to apply to the undersigned. The Maximum Price of Milk for the district is 5d. per quart. -s'p srfj Ioj .14al4n$T jo snuj innunxttpc gqy triet is 2/2 per lb. wholesale and 2/4 per lb. retaii. W. LEWIS EVANS. Executive Officer. Tra-wsfynydd. n917 A North Wales Counties Efficiency Test Meeting For Women Land Workers will be held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1918, at Llewerllyd Farm, Rhuddlan, by kind per- mission of Mr. W. Snelson. Competitions will be held in the following Classes, and prizes awarded to the winners:— 1. Milking. Open to North Wales. The judging in this class will be done in the first instance in the competitors own counties and the five best milkers from each county will be eligible only for the final test. 2. Horse Ploughing. Open to North Wales. 3. Horse Ploughing. Open class. 4. Tractor Ploughing. Open class. 5. Waggoners' test. Open to North Wales, consisting of: Harnessing, yoking, and driving single horse in a four wheeled waggon. 6. Hedge trimming. Open to North Wales. Each competitor must provide her own tools and must trim six yards of a fence both sides. Time allowed, one hour. 7. Thatching. Open class. 8. Trenching and digging. Open to North Wales. 9. Pruning fruit trees. Open to North Wales. Unless there a.re three competitors in any one class, that particular competition will not be held. PLEASE KEEP THIS DATE FREE. Entry forms may be obtained from :— Miss Lumlev, Exchange Buildings, Newtown, Organizing Secretary for Montgomeryshire. Miss R. Jones, Free Librarv, Wrexham, Organizing Secretary for Denbighshire. Miss Meredith, Waterloo Chambers, Dol- gelley, Organizing Secretary for Merioneth and South Carnarvon. Miss Mathews, Tanyfynwent Offices, Bangor, Organizing Secretary for Anglesea and North Carnarvon. Miss Lyke, Bank Buildings, Mold, Organizing Secretary for Flintshire. Entries must reach the Organizing Secre- taries not later than January 29th. Admission to ground, 6d. I Hon. Secretary, Mrs. DAVIES-COOKE, n919 Gwysaney, MOLD. ABERYSTWYTH DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE. SMALLHOLDERS requiring, assistance to plough and cultivate their holdings should apply immediately to E. R. DAVIES, Local Secretary, or, 28. Great Darkgate-street, 8851 Aberystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. APPLICATION.9 are invited for a Shorthand- Typist at a salary of 35s. a week. All applications to be in tiie hands of the under- signed not later than the 22nd January, 191& D. J. MORGAN, s921 Secretary. CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. APPOINTMENT OF HORSE OFFICER. PPLICATIONS are invited for the post of A "Horse Officer" at a salary of j5125 per annum along with travelling expenses. Appoint- ment subject to one month's notice on either side. DUTIES. 1. To contract with farmers for hiring of teams of horses. 2. To find suitable land for horse ploughing horses arr&n £ e for fodder and stabling of 4. To arrange and place teams under the gang system. Applications to be sent to the undersigned not iater than January 22nd, 1918 CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION THE COUNTIES ANGLESEY, CARNARVON MERIONETH, DENBIGH, FXINT MONTGOMERY. CONCENTRATED CATTLE FEEDING STUFFS. PRIORITY FORlJAmy COWS. "OARMERS requiring Concentrated Cattle Feeding Stuffs for Dairy Cows should make writt-en application to the Undersigned for a Priority Certificate- to obtain Emergency Supplies:— The application should state:— (1) The number of cows in milk. (2) Whether the cows are kept under rural or urban conditions. (3) The quantity of Concentrated Cattle Feeding Stuffs the applicant has ott hand. (4) Full particulars of the quantity and description of Concentrated Cattle Feeding Stuffs required for a period of four weeks. Only the amount abso- lutely necessary should be asked for. NOTE.—Concentrated Cattle Feeding Stuffs include:—Cattle Feeding Cakes and Meals, Millers' OfFals Barley Offals, Oat Offals, Malt Cuhin. Kiin Dust. Brewers' and Distillers' Grains, and Maice By-products: but does not include any of such feeding stuffs which are suitable for human food. Apply THE AREA LIVE STOCK COMMISSIONER, PENRHYN ROAD. n900 COLWYN BAY. DOLGELLEY RURAL DISTRICT FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Max- -^•^1 imum Retaii Prices chargeable within the district are exhibited at the entrance to the Council Office, Llwyngwril, and all persons affected are invited to consult the same. Information as to the Orders, etc., in force from time to time will be given by the Execu- tive Officer, to whom complaints as to breaches of the Orders, etc., should be sent for the necessary action. R. FOULKES JONES, Executive Officer. Bank Chambers, Llwyngwril, 12th January, 1918. PWYLLGOR BWYD DOSBARTH GWLEWG DOLGELLAU. IO HODDIR RHYBUDD drwy hyn fod yr -J ucliaf-bris man-werthol ar wahanol ddefnyddiau Bwyd sydd yn gvfreithlawn i'w godi o fewn cylcli y Dosbarth Gwledig, i'w weled wrth y fynedfa i Swyddfa y Cyngor, Llwyngwril, a gwahoddir pawb a wnelo a'r nwyddau hyny i archwilio y rhestr prisiau. Ceir pob gwybodaeth ynglyn a'r Archebau, etc., fydd mewn grym o dro i dro, gan y Swyddog Gweinyddol, i'r hwn y dvlid anfon cwynion ynglyn ag unrhyw ddiffyg o gadw at yr Archebau a'r prisiau. R. FOULKES JONES, Swyddog Gweinyddol. Bank Chambers, Llwyngwril, 12fed Ionawr, 1918. n929