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Births, Marriages, and Deaths. A prepaid chance of Is. 6d. is made tor announcements of Bi, tits and Deaths (i,, a) t rse is aided the charge Is as.6d. more according to lingth) and 2, (xi.for Marriage announcements under this heading* In all cases the charge mi st le prtpa;d. BIRTHS. DAVIES.—On July 10th, at Broniarth, Aber- ystwyth, the wife of Captain Ivor J. Davies, M.D., M.R.C.P., Cardiff, of a daughter. p2019 HOPKINS.-On Monday, July 15th, at Bryn Rheidol, South-road, Aberystwyth, to Mr and Mrs. T. J. Hopkins, a son. pl234 OWEN.—July 17th, at Glanpadarn, Caradog- road, Aberystwyth, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Owen-a son. p2036 MARRIACES. BULLEN-DIXON.-On July 9th, at Christ Church, Gipsy Hill, by the Rev. H. J. Cossar, M.A., Horace Braithwaite Bullen, surgeon, R.N., youngest son of the late Mr. Robert Bullep, Ealing, to Dorothy Hamilton, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser Dixon, and grand-slaughter of Major-General T. Fraser Dixon, of Gipsy Hill, Upper Nor- wood. p2033 SHUTE—DAVIES.—On July 4th, at St. Paul's, Weston-Super-Mare, by the Rev David Irloyd, Sydney G. Shute (Lieut.), Tank Corps, to Brenda, younger daughter of the late Capt. Davies and of Mrs. Davies, Gomer House, New Quay, Cardiganshire. p2010 DEATHS. ALLEE.—On Julv 16th, at Bagthorpe Military Hospitai, Nottingham, Pte. Edward Orrill Allee, 84th Manchesters, T.R. Batt., age 42, beloved husband of Emily A. Allee, South- road, Didsburv, Manchester, and son-in-law of Mr and Mrs Pryce, Greenfield-street, Aber- ystwyth. p2028 IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory of Sergt.-Major Edward David Evans (Ted)., 7th King's Shropshire Light Infantry; killed in action, France, July 14th, 1916; beloved son of Mr and Mrs Edward Evans, 15, Baker-street, Aberyst- wytb. He will arise in greater splendour. p2026
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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. No. of Onq Three Six Niae 1 Word* Insert o.i Insertions Insertions Insertions It 8. d. 8. d. a d. 8. d. il 13 2 « 4 0 5 0 28 19 36 50 60 as 23 46 60 70 42 29 56 70 80 49 3 » 66 80 90 N.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 more than 5 lines, 6d. a line afterwards. List 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 Is. is i, made. 1 NOTICE. i The greatest care is taken to insert advertise- ments on the date and in the position ordered 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 prompt insertion 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 win not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any spccine week, or at all from any cause whatever F^_ LOST AND FOBHQ. | 4*1 DttWArav^ —Gold Chain Bracelet i i Kewara. (Elastic) LOST at Devil'g Bridge.—Apply at Bryn Dinas, Dinas- terrace, Abervstwyth, or at Office of this Paper. p2037 | SITUATIONS VACANT. ] A BERYSTWYTH and District Co-Operative ) -tx Society.—Wanted, Girl for Shop—Apply Manager. pl999 j COoK-GENERAL (good), two in family C House Parlourmaid kept; good wages. Mrs. Greene, E;ms Leigh, West Derby, Liver- pool. pl951 DRESS-MAKING, Wanted an Experienced Hand.Apply, Mrs Lloyd-Benbow, Smith- Aberystwyth. T^XPERIENCED Shorthand Typist, with f-* knowledge of Welsh, required at once. — 1 Apply by letter to the Agricultural Commis- 7, J, 8loner for Wales, 30, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. V ClARDENER Wanted at once.—Write, giving full particulars, to Mrs. Jelf Reve.ley, "Fynygwyn, Dolgelley.. pl9o4 • General WANTED, immediately, 3 in family; plain cooking and washing; state *g.e' wages, and references.-Mrs. Nicholson ^verton, Prince's Drive, Colwvn Bay. p2022 jVTlLLINER—1Take charge of department; ifV live out- Fuli particulars and salary re- first application.—Lewis, London j 5? use, Newtown, Mid-Waies. p2004 RESPECTABLE Youth Wanted for Bakers, to serve round with handcart, and make lirnlf generally useful. Wage 12s. weekly m. Good references.—Apply, Wards, Cafe rental ■ Abervstwvth. p2013 I^REE FELLERS, Labourers, accustomed round timber hauliers (with or without horses); trees purchased anywhere. — C. flings and Co., Ltd., Saw Mills, Aberayron. 'J.J!jMPORARY Substitute Agent itequirea ior »». large Agricultural Estate. Should speak elsh, understand Forestry and a good ac- i°untant.—Applv, Estate Office, 9, Arenig-st., n603l tfRGENTLY WANTED, 1,000 Qualified Wire- .V less Operators. We can guarantee situa- ^°ns to our students immediately they qualify; e c&n accept youths between the ages of 15^ 18. Owing to the new shipping laws we are ^tending our colleges to help us fill these aeancies; the remuneration is from £ 100 to per annum; the operator ranks as an » icer.-Applv for prospectus, Wireless Train- College, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, and •fc^tle-street, Swansea. ANTED.—A Good Plain Cook, .able to w bake; good references required.—Apply, Bonsall Fronfraith, Aberj'stwyth. pl966 Y\TANTED, Girls for Book-Binding—Apply, Works Manager, "Cambrian News." vv ANTED, Girl for kitchen work; also Youth as Boots: good wages given. ^PPlv, Marine Hotel. Criccietli. pl919 Y\TANTED! WANTED! WANTED!—Smart 7" and Respectable Ladies for fancy goods !^°ps in Aberystwyth and several branches. wages and permanent situation to reli- >7 Person-—Apply, Lewis, c/o Miss Edgehill, w- Pic'r-street, Aberystwyth'. pl955 ANTED.—Youth of good education to be i trained as Reporter. Knowledge of Short- an advantage, but not essential.-—Apply, Y^purier, "Cambrian News." jfiTANTED for the Season, Smart Counter Hand for the "Cambrian News" Stores. ™Ust ho quick, some experience an advantage. j^Appiy flrst by letter stating all particulars, /^hiding age and height, to "Cambrian News," I v^' vstwyth. I \fl^"ANTED a Servant.—Apply, Mrs. Ellis, 15, Portland-street. Aberystwyth. pl998 \\TANTED for the Country, Good Head t. Houf-efrnaid.—Mrs. Lewes, Abermaide, < ^^pfarian, Aberystwyth. pl674 YyANTED, Housekeeper-Companion to Vol daughter in a tradesman's home at Aber- | Cft.*yth; preference given to refined and edu- 340 ^1,Person comfortable home.-—Apply, Box ''Cambrian News" Office. Aberystwyth. (WANTED, immediately, Experienced Sales- woman, for Fancy Drapery: able to *>-rve through.—Appiy. D. Morgan, 16 and 18, ^treet, Aberystwyth. pl976 ANTED, Girl for kitchen work; also An Youth as Boots. Good wages given. — \"K-' ^-ar*ne Hotel, Criccieth. pl919 Vy ANTED, end of August, house-parlour- i tnaid to move near Birkenhead c^ok and 4 kept.—^Mrs. Beazlev. Penvhvnrleu- i>?oi8 I YyANTED AT ONCE, Practical Millhier for 1 filaj Workroom; pushing trade; live in.—G. ■I Snow Hill, Birmingham. p2015 j yy ANTED, Apprentice to Stationery and Fancy Goods Trade. Good education t,APPIY, "Cambrian News," Aber- SRRUAHOHS VACANT. FARM BAILIFF, thoroughly experienced, JL Wanted immediately to take charge of Farm of over 400 acres; pedigree stock, know- ledge of Welsh desirable.-Appiy, stating salary, experience, and references to G. Yale, Estate Office, Pwllheli. p2034 WANTED.—Young Girl to work under house-parlourmaid wages, £ 18—20; three maids kept; usual outings.—Mrs. Freeman, Llwyn Owen, Llanbrynmair. p2012 WANTED, Housemaid, Wardmaid, and Kitclienmaid, must be thoroughly honest and clean; wages E24 and £ 16.—App.y, Matron, Montgomery County Infirmary. Newtown. p2024 WANTED, Strong Girl used to horses, to deliver milk and help on farm; 10s. per week and live in.—James, Ystradfai, Llanelly. pl981 WANTED, Good General, Plain Cooking; 2 in family; good wages, for Birkdale.— 13, Regent-road, Birkdale, near Southport. pl983 WANTED Male Cleric with good knowledge of accounts, preference discharged soldier; knowledge of Welsh essential, salary 92 per week.—Anply, with full particulars, to Secre- tary, War Pensions Committee, Cambrian Chambers, Aberystwyth. s6029 WANTED, immediately, reliable working housekeeper for small house; five in family; must be fond of children. Wages, C20 — £ 25.—Mrs. Clayborn, Llwyn Ynn Cottage, Dyffryn, Merioneth. p2008 WANTED.—A Superior Domesticated Gir' about 18, must be refined for light house duties and take out child; comfortable home. —Apply, Box A, Cambrian News," Aberyst- wyth. p2016 WANTED, Smart Boys for inside and out- side work. Apprenticed if suitable. — Apply, Works Manager, "Cambrian News." HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS.—Two bedrooms and sitting A room from Julj 26th—August 13th, on Marine-terrace, or near. Lady, gentleman, three children, ages 13, 11, and 6. Terms, in- clusive.—Miss Lewis, 12, Balaclava-road, Dow- lais. p2010 BELMONT, South Beach, Pwllheli; Apart- JD ments, close to sea and station; lovely views; modern conveniences; bath; terms very moderate.—Mrs. Parry. pl972 (CAMBRIAN COAST.—Small furnished cot- J tage, or apartments; farm preferred; four to six weeks, including August.-Waller, 35, Upper Church-street, Oswestry. p2017 FURNISHED Inexpensive Cottage Wanted near sea and station by two Lady Church Workers for month; gas cooker.-60, Toweri street, Dudley. pl963 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET for August JC and September, or one month; Aberyst- wyth. Beautifully situated near sea, station. Two reception rooms and four bedrooms; every modern convenience.—Box 338, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. pl973 IF YOU WANT VISITORS FROM SOUTH WALES advertise in Brecon and Radnor Express" series.—One insertion, 14 words, 9d.; 22, ls.; three insertions, Is. 9d. and 2s.— "Express" Office, Brecon. pl819 LLANBADARN, Aberystwyth, Small Fur- L nished House To Let; August or longer; Four Bedrooms; careful tenants; no children; 3 guineas.—Bryn Haul, Llanbadarn. pl943 WANTED, Two or Three Unfurnished Rooms in Aberystwyth by Widow with child of five. Has own furniture.-Mrs. G., "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. pl234 WANTED, August 10th to 24th, Two Bed- rooms and One Sitting-room, with use of Kitchen. Please send particulars.—Thorn- hill, 4, Pinc-wood-road, SwanC pl957 ABERYSTWYTH. FURNISHED HOUSES. WANTED for the Summer Months a num- ber of Furnished Houses in and around Aberystwyth.—Apply, Cooke Bros. and Roberts, House and Land Agents, Aberystwyth. a5013 WANTED, Part of House, unfurnished slight attendance, in Aberystwyth, cen- tral.—Apply, Roberts, "Cambrian News," Abervstwvth. al234 "VMrANTED to Buy a Small Villa with Gar- TI c1 :i, neighbourhood of Aberystwyth. Par- ticulars and price.—Box 343, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. pl996 WANTED for August 3rd until August 18th, two bedrooms and sitting room, near to sea. State particulars and price.—Sewell, 46, Dunchurch-road, Rugby. p2014 TO BE LET OR SOLD. ABERYSTWYTH.—To be Sold by Private Treaty, Belgravia, North Parade; or LET at reduced rent for duration of war.—Apply, Sheraton, Penglaise-road. pl938 CARNARVON (North Wales).Furnishe C house to let; one minute from Station and Menai Straits, now until October.—Further par- ticulars from Mrs. Jones, Tan-y-Buarth, Bethel, Carnarvon. p2019 CWMPADARN, near Aberystwyth.—To be Sold, Freehold House, Garden and Field; 9 rooms, attic and cellar.—Apply, Rd. Evans, Cwmpadarn, Llanbadarn, Aberystwyth. pl921 HOUSES TO LET, with immediate possession Nos. 9 and 19, Queen's-terrace, Aberyst- wyth and Cottage at Penyfron, Llanbadarn; also to be let or sold, Avondale "House, Marine- terrace, Aberystwytb.-Apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. HOUSE TO LET, 12th May next, Brynteg, Thespian-street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, 15, Terrace-road. a911 SHOP and Dwelling-House TO LET; excel- lent position, 1 Beach-rd., Barmouth; rent moderate; immediate possession.—Apply, Fron- deg, Llanbadarn, Aberystwyth. pl956 TO LET.—Shop and Store Room, No. 57. Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth.— Apply, David Roberts and Sons, Ltd:, Brewers, Aberystwyth. a4064 TO LET, Semi-Detached Villa, Glyndwr, Penglaise-road, Aberystwyth—Apply, 22, North Parade, Aberystwyth. pl925 TO BE LET OR SOLD. CAERLEON HOUSE, VICTORIA TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. Faces Sea; 26 "Rooms; 2 Bath-Rooms. Suitable for School or Boarding-House. Rent lowered for the duration of war. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. FALSE TEETH BOUGHT.—Full value by Jt' return, or offer made; or write for Free Booklet, which explains clearly the value of any artificial teeth.—E. Lewis, 29, London-' street, Southport, Lancashire. pl653 FURNITURE WANTED.—In large or small quantities, for cash. Best prices given.— Hollvwell, Furnisher, Oswestry. pl853 j FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, Etc.—Messrs. S. Aston and Son, Ltd., Castle-square, Carnarvon, are prepared to purchase large or small quantities of Furniture, Bedsteads, and other household effects. Highest prices given. pl805 AVID WILLIAMS, St. James's-square, Abreystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ships' Canvas, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc Best cash prices given. NEW LAID EGGS. Be wise, send your eggs, old hens, rabbits, etc., to Practical Sales- men in your business for Full Market Value and Cash Daily.—Kent Farmers Co-operation Borough Market, London, S.E. Bankers, London County. -Telegrams: Unfriended, Lot- don. p202] TO FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS, and others. —I am open to make contracts for next season for Trapped and Snared Rabbits. I will find hampers and pay carriage; 3s. 7d. season for Trapped and Snared Rabbits. I will find hampers and pay carriage; 3s. 7d. per couple delivered at nearest railway station. Will also pay 2s. 3d. per couple and catch them myself where there is large quantities.—Apply, Clemmet, Corporation-street, Bolton. Refer- ence: Parr's Bank, Bolton. pl664 TREES.—Advertisers are buyers of Timber Plantations, hard and soft woods, to any amount,—Apply, 587, Bearwood-road, Birmingham. pl922 WANTED .-Motor-Cycle, B.S.A., counter- Tt shaft gear: must be in good condition.— "Cambrian News" Office, Pwllheli. p2707 WANTED.-Fir, Larch, Beech Slabs or Pit, Props for Cash. State price per ton, f.o.r. —Beacon Light Saw Mills. Holborn Hill, Birm- ingham. p2032 -Y'Z-C" MibCELLANEOUS WANTED. I CHIROPUDV.—Don't let your feet trouble you, have them attended to by a Foot ¡ Specialist" for all foot ailments, corns, bunions, etc., etc. By appointment only.—D. Williams, "The Chiropodist," 3, North-parade, Aberyst- wyth. pl290 "VTclLQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want Wrought -LTJL and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla, Ropes, Ships' Canvas, etc. Good prices given, any quantity. h830 I ITWOOD.-Wanted Larch or Hardwood Pit- wood, for cash. State quality, quantity, and price on rol.-Montague Harris, F.A.I., Abergavenny. pl656 WANTED, 5-Ton Truck or Trailer for haul- ing Timber. State full particulars. —Davies, Llwvnyfynwent, Llanegryn. p2031 11 ANTE-D.-Dairies of well cooled milk. TV Churns found if required.—E. Mould, I Halford-lane, Smethwick. p2009 WANTED, Two Good Offices in Aberyst- wyth, with sanitary convenience, in either King, Pier, or New-street.—Particulars to Box 346, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. p2027 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. FOR SALE, some ten sacks full of small cardboard boxes in good condition, which have been used for packing fancy goods suitable for toy manufacturers.—Apply to Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. XTIOR SALE, Large Solid Mahogany Sideboard, Bevelled Giass.—Salop House, Queen's- road, Aberystwyth. p2035 FOR SALE.—Fishing Boat "Nellie," co. 87; dimensions 22 £ by 6i, fitted with De Dion Motor, 8-10 B.H.P., reversible propeller, com- plete with Otter Trawl and all gear. Splendid order, ready for sea. Price, 265.-Apply, Jones, Glanaber, Borthygest, Portmadoc. p2011 ARTHENWARE and China, Largest, Cheap- est and Best Variety; Hawkers and Shops; assorted crates 40s., 50s., 80s., 25. Write for free lists, Regent Fine Art Pottery Co., Hanley, Staffs. pl908 IpOR SALE.—Shorthorn Calvss for rearing. James, Cilwnwg, Felinfoel, Llaneily. p2025 FOR SALE, Rubber-Tyred Baroche, Shafts, Pole, Bar, Lamps, etc., complete; good condition. Also Double Harness, etc,—Apply, Lisburne Arms, Aberystwyth. pl958 FOR SALE.—A long established flourishing Day School. Principals retiring on account of health and advanced age. Good accommodation for Boarders. No reasonable offer refused. Exceilent opportunity.—Apply, Box 344, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wyth. p2001 FOR SALE, Garrett's Patent Expanding No. 7 Cultivator complete with Swivel front wheel expanding 5 ft., £ 12 18s. Garrett's Patent Expanding Horse Hoe, No. 3, with extra pair of special side hoeing shoes for Shirlocks, £ 7 10s. Loudens' 4 Tyne Hay Forki £ 4. Loudens' Hay Carrier, C4. Ploughing Lantrees Set of Three at 30s., carriage paid. Rawlinson Patent Section Remover and Knife Stand Sharpener, £1 18s. Machine Knife Grinder (Ruby), Pl 7s. 6d. Second-Hand Morticing Machine, £ 5.—E. Evans, Rhydypolon, Gorseinon. pl982 HERRING CASKS. A large number For -tl Sale. Strong, well-made Casks.—Star Supply Stores, Aberystwyth. pl950 T^ALESTINE POSTCARDS.—Real photo- graphic reproductions of the Holy Land, invaluable for Put day School teachers. Coloured views, only Id. each at the Cambrian News PATRIOTIC MEMORIAL CARDS.—We have a large selection ot altogether new designs at best prices. These are really high-class designs only just issued.—"Cambrian News" Stores, Aberystwyth. PULLETS laying, 10s. 6d. each, £ 6 dozen, ducks same price, 12 Chicks and mother 30s., stamp list.—B. Goodwin, Hum- mell, Stratford, E:15, Essex. pl687 LICENSED VICTUALLERS' Spirit Stock Book. Just what is required to comply with the regulations; 2s., or postage extra, from "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth, or at Lam- peter, Messrs. D. R. Evans and Co. LEARN SHORTHAND.—All Pitman's Short- hand books, exercise books, special pens and pencils at the "Cambrian News" Stores. Any book supplied by post immediately on re- ceipt of order. No waiting. 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. REGISTRATION FORMS for Hotels, 2s. 3d. a 100; postage extra,—Messrs "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. News," Aberystwyth. 4?1 AAA GUARANTEED.—Wanted for v Ministry Munitions.—Scrap Lead, £ 25; Heavy Wrought, Horse Shoes, Wheel Bands. £ 6; Steel, £ 5 ton. Top price Brass, Copper, Zinc, Electric Battery Plates, Disused Portable Boilers, Mortar Mills, Through Mixed Rags, Tailors' Woollen Clips, Is. 2d. per lb. Buyers Broken Glass, Crushed Corned Beef Tins. 4-Ton lots, Horse Fat and Bones. Through Rabbit Skins, 6s. dozen; Old Bagging, 100s. ton. Also Motor Tyres, Paper, etc. Anything purchased.—Thomas Horton, Merthyr. pl724 I SUT I LADD TYRCHOD. Ysgrifena John Pryce, Maesymeirch: "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 dyfeisio peth i'w Iladd yn ddiLdrafferth 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. TOWN OF PWLLHELI. THURSDAY, AUGUST 8tli, 1918. FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, situate at Penlan Street, Pwllheli, known as THE EMPORIUM, together with Warehouses and Large Garden at rear, and 13 FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate in New Street, Pwllheli. Further particulars in due course, or can be obtained of Messrs. Jones and Jones, Solicitors, Portmadoc, or the Auctioneers, 5, Salem- terrace, Pwllheli. 5, Salem Terrace, Pwllheli. n6005 SALES BY MESSRS. ROBERT PARRY AND SON. Preliminary Announcements. PARISHES OF LLANBEDROG and LLANFI- HANGELBACHELLAETH. MESSRS. ROBERT PARRY AND SON are ITi- instructed offer for Sale by Public Auction, at an early date, in Four Lots, the FREEHOLD FARM, W E R N F A W R Further particulars in due course, or can be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Salem-terrace, Pwllheli. n6004 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 Duty, Trans- fer, Mortgage, and other purposes. SURVEYS made and PLANS prepaid. ESTATES managed a-id Rents Collected. Property Owners advised in regard to the Provisional Valuations of their properties under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. Register of houses and lands to let, for Sale by Private Treaty. t960 I SALES BY AUCTION. MONTGOMERYSHIRE, SALE OF Six Productive Farms AND Small Holding At Low Reserves, In the Parishes of Berriew, Llanllugan, Llan- wyddelan, containing an area of about 336 acres, viz.:— LOT 1.—New House, Llanwyddelan, about 7 acres. LOT 2.-TANLAN, Llanwyddelan, about 35 acres. LOT 3.—RHOSTWPA, Llanwydellar. about 54 acres. LOT 4.—SYCHNANT, Llanllugan, about 112 acres. LOT 5.—BREWNANT, Berriew, about 65 acres. LOT 6.—COLD ORCHARD, Berriew, about 63i acres. On TUESDAY. 30th JULY, HA8, -<P at 3 o'clock in the afterpcon. ESSRS. COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS. Fqr further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Newtown, Llan- idloes, and Aberystwyth; or the Solicitors, Messrs Williams, Gittins, and Taylor, Newtown. n6047 MID-WALES HORSE SALE. NEWTOWN. July Special Prize Sale. Prizes in all Classes, JE50. TUESDAY, JULY 30th, 1918. Entries now received. HALL, WATERIDGE, and OWEN, COOKE BROS, and ROBERTS, Proprietors. Offices: High-street., Newtown, Mid-Wales. n6046 PONTERWYD, CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS. DANIEL L. JONHl, F.A.I., and SONS, have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Gogerddan Arms Hotel, Ponterwyd, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, 1918, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Con- ditions to be then produced, the following VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE r Freehold Properties. I.-THE FULLY LICENSED HOTEL known as THE GOGERDDAN ARMS HOTEL, in the Viliage of Ponterwyd, in the County of Car- digan, with a good Garden and about 3i Acres of Land; adjoining the main road from Aber- ystwyth to Ponterwyd and situated between the same and the river. This Hotel is old-established and is a well known residence for Visitors to this much- resorted district, which has l:,n so often recommended to patients by the Medical Pro- fession. The Hotel is situated on the banks of the river, with a picturesque Waterfall in front. It contains many spacious and com- fortable rooms and ail conveniences, also Coach-houses, Garage, Stables, 2.-SIXTEEN very DESIRABLE BUILDING PLOTS, from one-sixth acre to one quarter acre I in extent, on the upper side of the main road leading from Aberystwyth to Llanidloes. 3.—TWO MESSUAGES OR COTTAGES adjoining the site of the old Tollgate with about 8 acres of land suitable for a small Hold- ing. 4.—ALL THAT PIECE or PARCEL OF I LAND containing 1 rood and 36 perches, situate near Ponterwyd, adjoining the road leading from Ponterwyd to Machynlleth, together with I the MESSUAGES, DWELLING-HOUSES, OUT-BUILDINGS and PREMISES, in the occupation of Mr. William Evans, subject to the residue of the term of 3! years at the annual ground rent of 21 10s. Od. 5.—ALL THAT LAND adjoining and at the rear of the last mentioned dwelling-houses, containing about 2 acres in extent. 6.-ALL THAT MEADOW LAND or FIELD near the Ponterwyd Bridge and containing about 4,1 acres in extent. 7.—ALL THAT LAND at the rear of the proposed Building Sites, comprising about 8! acres in extent and adjoining the old road towards Machynlleth. N.B.—Arrangements will be made for the Conveyance of intending purchasers attending this Sale at a moderate charge. For further particulars apply to T. J. Samuel, Esq., Solicitor, 24-, Great Darkgate- street; or to the Auctioneers, Esgerhendy, near Tregaron, or Chalyeate-street, Aberystwyth. 86008 1 Aberystwyth Auction Mart. THE NEXT MART SALE OF FAT AND STORE CATTLE, AND HORSES. Will be held ON MONDAY, JULY 22nd, 1918. Large Entries of Cows in Calf and Store Cattle, together with exceptionally 4arge entries of Sheep. A number of Horses will also be offered for sale. All class of Stock to be in by 10.30. DL. JONES, F.A.I., and SONS, ♦ AUCTIONEERS. a6059 Tregaron Mart. MESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., AND SONS, Auct:oneers, will hold their next Mart of FAT CATTLE. SHEEP, COWS and CALVES at the MARKET FIELD, TREGARON, ON TUESDAY, JULY 23rd, 1918. All Stock should be on the Premises by 10-30 a.m. Good entries on hand, further entries in- vited. s6058 FOR SALE AS A WHOLE, OR IN LOTS. RADNORSHIRE. On the borders of Montgomeryshire, about 6 miles from Llanidloes, 9 from Newtown, 11 from Penybont, and 12 from Llandrindod Wells. THE CHOICE FREEHOLD Agricultural and Sporting gn Estate Known as LLANBADARN, comprising a CAPITAL SHOOTING BOX, designated as The Woodlands, 16 Excellent Farms, Cottages, Old Post Office, Workshop. Accommodation Lands, and 75 acres of very Valuable Woodlands, con- taining Larch, Firs, Spruce and Oak, the whole containing an area of 3,400 Acres, Offering fine Shooting and Fishing in the River Ithon (abounding with Trout), which flows through the Estate for two and half miles. MESSRS. MILLAR, SON, and CO. will sell the /above by Auction, at the Public Hall, Newtown, On TUESDAY, 6th August, 1918. Particulars and plans can be obtained of Messrs. Swann, Hardman, and Co., Solicitors, 103, Cannon-street London E.C. 4; at the Bear Hotel, Newtown, and of the Auctioneers, 46, Pall Mall, London, S.W. 1. s6043 SALES BY 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 ii)use Pro- j perty, Timber and Antique Furniture. A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chirbury, Shropshire. a821 Stock Sales. CEMMAES ROAD, Thursday Next, July 25th, commencing at 12 o'clock. TOWYN, Tuesday, August 6th. Further Entries of Stock of all classes soli- cited. MORRIS, MARSHALL and POOLE, Auctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire. n6051 TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, at 2.30 p.m. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF Valuable Standing Timber comprising about | O OOO OAK> ASH> BEECH, LARCH, j.«*,vrvrvr BIRCH and other Treeg and Poles now standing on the Oakley and Inge Estates (in the Parishes of Maentwrog, Llandecwyn, and Festiniog), in the followings woods, viz.:— Felenrhyd Fawr, Ysgubor Hen and Dingle, Ty'ny Bryn and Llechycwn on the Maen- twrog side; and on Bronturnor Farm* on the Tanybwlch side of the Valley; all within Ii Miles to 3! Miles of the Maentwrog Road Station (G.W. Railway), and 4 Miles of Tal- sarnau and Penrliyndeudraeth Stations (Cam- brian Railway). FRANK LLOYD AND SONS win offer for Sale by Auction the above standing Tim- ber, in 5 LOTS at the Queen's Hotel, Blaenau Festiniog, on TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1918, at 2.30 prompt. Mr. R. W Vaughan, Estate Office. Tan-y- bwlch, S.O., Merioneth, will show the various Lots by appointment. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Wrexham; Messrs. Thos. Jones and Son, Land Agents and Surveyors, 5 Little George Street, Westminster, London, S.W.I.; and at the place of Sale. n5086 FRIDAY, JULY 26th, at 1.30. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 43 Pedigree Welsh Ponies with a few Cobs by Thoroughbred Sire, com- prising Brood Mares and Foals, Fillies, Colts and Stallions, including the Noted Stud Pony "Grove Rushlight," 451 by Dyoll Starlight 4; also Thoroughbred and Hunter Stock, the pro- perty of C. Mostyn Owen, Esq., and Dr. Lloyd, which are included by permission, at CHIRK CASTLE STUD STABLES, Oakcroft, Chirk *(5 Minutes walk from Chirk Station, G.W.R.). FRANK LLOYD A.ND SONS have been favoured with instructions from Lord Howard de Walden to conduct this Sale with one exception, without reserve. Catalogues from the Auctioneers, Wrexham. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD AND SONS invite Entries for THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st. Heavy and Light Horses. £. 18 Prizes IN FOUR CLASSES. Present Entries include 20 Pedigree Hackneys by Mathias, King's Proctor, etc., the property of Messrs. Cookson and Herbert. I Entries Close Thursday, July 25tli. n6055 1- NEAR THE TOWN OF CARNARVON. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Including COEDMAWR MANSION, with ex- I tensive Outbuildngs, 2 Cottages, Entrance Lodge, Gardens and Park, 21 acres, and TIRGARW adjoining, about 23 acres; together with the rest of the COEDMAWR ESTATE, comprising the Small Holdings, MAESINCLA, MAESINCLA BACH, CAE MUR, CAE BOLD, BRYNGLAS, and TYDDYN FLETCHER (choice building Sites) in the Parish of Llan- beblig. Also TY EIDDEW, about 32 acres, in the parish of Llanfaglan. Together with the Private Residence, BRYN EGLWYS, Outbuild- ings, Garden and Land, about 6 acres, in the parish of Waenfawr, and the excellent Farn, PLAS GWYN, about 27 acres, with a nice old- fashioned Country Residence. Ornamental Grounds and Outbuildings in the parish of Llanrug, To be Sold by Public Auction by ESSRS. JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. (Parker Mackenzie), at the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, On the 7th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1918, at 1 p.m. prompt. Plans and particulars are in course of pre- paration, meantime anlf further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Bangor; Messrs. Breese, Jones, and Casson, Solicitors. Portmadoc; and Messrs. Carter, Vincent, and Co., Solicitors, Carnarvon and Bangor. n6045 PUBLIC NOTICES. W. S. CARR, Deceased. A' LL PERSONS having any claims against the Estate of William Smith Carr, Esquire, late of Minydon, Arthog, Dolgelley, deceased, are required to send full particulars of the same to me by not later than the 3rd August next. R. GUTHRIE JONES, Dolgelley, 116057 Solicitor for the Executors. JOHN GIBSON, Aberystwyth. Auctioneer, Appraiser, and House Agent. Sales of every description conducted at REASONABLE CHARGES. Goods bought or advances made till sold. Prompt Settlements ADDRESS- OLD POST OFFICE CHAMBERS TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. ••60 I SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs D I REES & EVANS appeal to their numerous patrons TO VISIT THE TANK AND INVEST -EVERY PENNY THEY CAN.- The honour of the country is at stake. Talybont Mart. GRADING TAKES PLACE EVERY THURSDAY, from 10.30 to 12.30 o'clock. DANIEL 1. REES and EVANS, s6041 Auctioneers. THE NEXT MONTHLY SALE at the above Mart will be held on THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1918. A good supply anticipated. Further Entries I solicited to Mr. J. Matthews, Buteher, Berth, or to ourselves, DANIEL 1. REES and EVANS, s6042 Auctioneers. ABERYSTWYTH. By Order of the Trustee re W. H. Wheatley. TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, s GOING CONCERN, the Old-Established Business of PIANOFORTE and MUSIC DEALERS, until recently carried on by Mr. Wheatley at Terrace Road and Portland Road; together with the extensive Tuning Connection therewith. A rare opportunity for a capable and energetic man. For Particulars and Permits to view the Stock and Premises apply to MESSRS. DANIEL I, REES AND EVANS, Auctioneers, etc., Aberystwyth. ——— N.B.—If the above is not"so sold within the next 14 days, the Stock-in-Trade, etc., will be Sold by Auction, piecemeal, ON MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1918. a6040 —— —— ¡ ABERYSTWYTH. ON THE CARDIGAN COAST. IMMUNE FROM AIR RAIDS, Etc. OWING to Occupiers joining H.M. Forces we have several Desirable Furnished Residences TO BE LET for the Duration of War or other periods. Within easy distance of Sea, Golf, etc. Particulars upon application to MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS, M HOUSE and ESTATE AGENTS, a5094 Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE LET OR SOLD, Valuable Boarding Establishments and Private Residences, situate on the Marine Parade and adjacent Roads. Reduced Rentals for Duration of War. Selling prices afford sound investments. Also Extensive Business Premises, occupying best position in main Business Thoroughfare, and Warehouses, suitable for Factories, for dis- posal.-Apply to MESSRS. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS, ESTATE AGENTS, Etc., a5095 Aberystwyth. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE LOCAL FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE FOR THE RURAL DISTRICT OF ABERYSTWYTH. PRESERVATION OF BUTTER FOR HOME USE. ANY PERSON or Family desirous of preserv- ing Butter for home use during winter months should apply at once to the Food Office for form of application. JAMES HUGHES, Executive Officer. Broncwm, Crosswood. s6036 CAERYNWCH AUXILIARY MILITARY HOSPITAL. QUARTERLY ACCOUNT—April to June, 1918. d. Balance on hard (131-3-18) 183 18 4 Donat-ions 45 4 0 Army grants 132 7 3) Maintenance .Matr0n) 28 0 0 Major Richards. 39 10 7 Sundries 1 6 0 B430 6 2 j £ s. d. Provisions 209 6 3 Surgical 19 19 6 Domestic 46 17 1 Salaries. 24 1 2 Miscellaneous 5 11 0 Balance on hand 124 11 2 « E430 6 2: Army grant S85 lls. 9d. due for June. There were nine entertainments given to the men during May and June and gifts in kind to the value of £ 86 0s. 8d. have been received, M. RICHARDS, H. PUGHE, Matron. (n6050) Treasurer. REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1918. PARLIAMENTARY COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under 1 the First Register Alteration of Dates) Order, 1918, the registration dates mentioned below have been substituted by the Local Government Board for the corresponding regis- tration dates prescribed by the Order in Coun- cil dated the 4th of June, 1918, which latter dates have been published throughout the County with copies of the Electors' Lists. The substituted dates are as follows:— Last dav for obiection to Electors' Lists :— 18th JULY, 1918. Last day for Claims:—25th JULY, 1918. Last dav for Claims as Absent Voters:— 8th AUGUST, 1918. Last day for cbiections to Claimants:— 8th AUGUST, 13TK EVAN EVANS, Regiotration Officer. 50, Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth, July 15th, 1918. a6061 Ciautr UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. SUMMER SCHOOL, AUCUST, 1918. ( THE TENTH ANNUAL SUMMER SCHOOL jL will be held for three weeks from 30th July, 1918. Instruction will be provided in the following) SULIBRARY SERVICE.—Bibliography, Cata- loguing, Classification, Library History and Equipment, Archives, Palaeography, and Diplo- matic. Bookbinding, Commercial and Technical Libraries, Children's Libraries. HISTORY.—Special Courses will be conducted in this subject. SCHOOL HORTICULTURE; ART and HANDWORK.—Primary Drawing,Brush Draw- ing, Wood Carving, Clay Modelling, Bookbind- ing, Needlework, Art Needlework, Dressmaking, Woodwork, Educational Handwork. PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING.—Principles of Education, Experimental Pedagogy, Schoolroom Problems, Kindergarten. PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING. For further particulars and entrance form apply to the Registrar of the College. &4083 PUBLIC NOTICES. Mrs. JANE EVANS, Deceased. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having any claims against the Estate of Mrs. Jane Evans, late of Bodawel, Aberangell, in the County of Mer- ioneth, Widow, deceased, are requested to send particulars of same to me forthwith. particulars of same to me forthwith. EDMUND GILLART, Machynlleth, Solicitor to the Executor. 9th July, 1918. n6038 CORN BINDERS. PERSONS requiring the loan of Corn Bind- ers should apply immediately to the District Secretaries or Executive Officer-, of 'their respective Unions or to this Office. It does not follow that every application can be granted. SECRETARY, Agricultural Offices, s6053 Lampeter. CARDJGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ABERYSTWYTH DISTRICT COMMITTEE. 4 PPLICATIONS are invited for the post of District Secretary at a salary of £ 40 per annum. To be in the hands of the undersigned not lat-er than July 22nd, 1918. J. G. MORRIS-DAVIES. Chairman, The Mart, Great Darkgate Street. s6052 Aberystwyth. MINISTRY OF FOOD. TEA. VISITORS TO HOLIDAY P.l SORTS. PEOPLE who leave home fcr holidays and who intend staying in private houses or apartments, should purchase supplies of tea from the retailers with whom they are regis- tered. before leaving home, as special supplies of tea to meet the demands of visitors are NOT being sent to Holidav Resorts. R. J. RHYS, Divisional Commissioner. Cardiff, July 15th. s6048 CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. AGRICULTURAL TRIBUNAL AND SELEC- TION COMMITTEE. AT A MEETING held in Lampeter on July 9th, presided over by Director of National Service for Wales, it was decided that the above Committee should select 123 men from Agricul- ture for Military Service by August the 1st. the remainder of the quota to be posted by October 1st. Forms must be filled up by all farmers who employ any lien-of any Grade, but. the selection is to be made from Grade 1 men befrn in the years 1877 toO 1899 inclusive. Arrangements are being made whereby appli- cants can obtain forms from Council School- masters and by application at Police Stations. The forms must be returned to this office not later than Saturday, July 20th. Persons fail'ng to fill up Forms will be liable for Military Service immediately, without appeal. D. LLOYD LEWIS, Labour Officer, s6054 Lampeter. DEFENCE OF THE REALM. o Registration of Road Transport Vehicles. IN ACCORDANCE with tlie Road Transport Order, 1918, made by the Board of Trade on the 4th June:—Owners of Goods-Carrying Road Vehicles are required to furnish before the 31st July, 1918, particulars of their vehicles on Forms issued for the purpose. Forms are obtainable at the Police Station nearest to the place where the vehicles are usually kept. This order applres to all goods-carrying vehicles driven by motor spirit, gas, electricity or steam (including tractors and traction engines), and to horse-drawn vehicles with a load capacity of 15 cwt. or over. Particulars are not required in respect of vehicles used wholly or mairfy in Agriculture. Owners of Vehicles should be care'ful to obtain the correct Registration Form applicable to their type of vehicle. For petrol or gas-driven vehicles, Blue Form; for steam- driven vehicles including tractors and traction engines). Buff Form; for electrically-driven vehicles. Pink Form; for horse-drawn vehicles, Green Form. Addressed envelopes are sup- plied with the Forms. Failure to comply with this Order is a summary offence against the Defence of the Realm Regulations. By Order of the Road Transport Board &6033 (Board of Trade), CORN PRODUCTION ACT, 1917. AGRICULTURAL WAGES BOARD. (England and Wales). NOTICE of an Order proposed to be made .l. with respect to the "Benefits or Advan- tages" mentioned in Section 12 (1) (b) of the above Act. The Agricultural Wages Board kenglan(i and Wales) duly established and constituted under Section 5 (1) of the above Act and the Regula- tions made bv the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries dated the 8th November, 1917. HERE- BY GIVE NOTICE as required by the Agricul- tural Wages Regulations. 1918 that they pro- pose to make the foLow.ng under the above Act and the enactments incorporated there n and the last mentioned Regulations, (that Is to sav):— 1. The benefits or advantages which may be reckoned as payment of wages in lieu of pay- ment in cash for the purpose of any minimum rate of wages for time-work fixed or to be fixed under the above Act are hereby defined to include the provision by an employer for a workman employed by him of (a) Lodging and (b) Food and drink I,not being intoxicating). 2. The said Board hereby delegate to each District Wages Committee established' under the District Wages Committees Regulations, 1918, so far as regards the area for which such District Wages Committee acts, the powers and duties of the said Board under Section 12 (1) (b) of the above Act of defining the values at which the above-mentioned benefits and advan- tages are to be reckoned for the purpose afore- said, but subject to the following conditions (namely) (i) that in defining the said values each District Wages Committee shall have regard to the current prices or values within their area of the commodities in- cluded in the said benefits and advan- tages, and to the normal or average values at which, under current contracts for employment in agriculture within their area, the said benefits and advan- tages appear to be reckoned; and (ii) that any decision by the District Wages Committee shall be reported as soon as may be to the said BofJ. d (in .,a. form pres- cribed by them) and that the said Board may vary or annul the decision but not so as to affect or prejudice anything dbne or suffered under or by reason of the decision of the District Wages Com- mittee before it is variea or annulled. 3. The said Board hereby authorise each District Wages Committee to delegate to a sub-committee or to sub-committees thereof, subject to the provisions of paragraph 18 of the District Wages Committees Regulations, 1918, the above-mentioned powers and duties delegated to the District Wages Committee. The Agricultural Wages Board, as required by the Regulations will consider any Objec- tions to the above Proposed Order which may be lodged' with them within one month of the date of this Notice. All objections should be in writing and should be addressed to the Secretarv. the Agricultural Wages Board .(England and Wiiles), 80, Pail Mall, London, S.W.I. The Object:ons should state precisely and so far as possible with reasons what is objected to. I Dated this sixteenth day of Julv, 1918. Signed' by O-der of the Wages Board. Dated this sixteenth day of Julv, 1918. Signed' by O-der of the Wages Board. F. POPPLEWELL, Secretary. Agricultural Wages Board, ) 80, Pall Mall, S.W.I. am