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"'> THE BRECON POSTING and LIVERY STABLES LION STREET. Brakes, Wagonettes, Landaus, and Vehicles of every description. Smart Wedding Equipages. Modern Hearees and Mourning Coaches. We have given our customers complete satisfaction for nearly 50 years and respectfully solicit your patronage. D. J. MEDCALFE, Proprietor.
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t ANGLO-BAVARIAN 4Mold Modal — ALES & STOUTS I Brewery Shepton Mallet, Somemoto I Agmntm t- Brecoa: Meredith & Co., 32, High Street. Builth Wells W. Price A Co., The Stores.
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Telegrams: TTMES,Brecon. Telephone: P.O.12. THE Brecon (Ountp Clmts LIMITED. PRINTING & PUBLISHING OFFICES, THE BULWARK AND LION STREET, BRECON. BUSINESS NOTICES. All Advertisements and General Business Communications must be addressed to THE COUNTY TIMES LIMITED, BRECON. Literary communications should be addressed to the Editor. Advertisements for insertion in the Western Mail and the Evening Express are received at this office, and orders taken for the Evening Express" and "Western Mail" as well as all Western Mail" publications. Replies to advertisements are received at the CoUNTY TIMES offices free of charge and promptly forwarded to advertisers. Cheques, etc., should be made payable to Tnz BBEOON COUNTY TIMES, LIMITED. CHARGES FOB ADVERTISEMENTS. Smallprepaid advertisements are I inserted in the Brecon County Times at the following rates No. of OM TWO Three Words, insert i*»rts. inserts I. d I. iI. I. d. 12 or less 6 8 13 to 18 9 10 J 19 „ 24 10 1 J 5 26 „ 30 18 J J « 81 „ 36 16 SO i 6 87 42 19 2 43,,4820 2 8 84 Estra words at the rate of 3d. for every six or portion thereof for first insertion, and one-third extra for ach snbsequenll in. sertion. ■' Double charges if booked. Tradn Aunounoements: 1/6 per inch. Special quota. tions for series. Meetings, Concerts, &o.: is. 64: per inch. Auctions—Property: 8/-per inch, Stock, Furniture, &o.: 8/6 per inch. Public Notices, &c.: 2/6 per inch. PirliamentaryNetices and Pros. pectuses: Is. per line,
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Situations Vacant and Wanted. A GENTS WANTED for Private Xmas Cards & free book 10s. in the R, discount and valu- able prizes; greetings in Welsh or English.— Write for book early to (A) John Renshaw and | Sons, Climax Works, Liverpool. GENERAL SERVANT WANTED; small VJT family, plain cooking.-Apply, giving refer- Hereford 5(118 I>eacocb> Radnor View» Hay» 1 rkS. in the £ discount and valuable presents. AGENTS WANTED for Private Xmas ~ards; books free; greetings in Welsh or ^nglish.—Apply, (A), Firth, Graham & Co., 173, ^cotland Road, Liverpool. YltT ANTED, GARDENER, single handed, *T able to milk.—Dickinson, Aberyakir. \)|7 ANTED immediately GROOM, unmarried, able to ride and to drive pair; not nnder Apply Col. Llojd-Barrow, Cefn Park, ^econ. ANTED, an active young MAN to help in Hunt Stables.—Apply, John Vaughan, ^tate Office, Coldbrook, Abergavenny. ANTED a COOK GENERAL; able to do t plain cooking two in family.—Mrs Jones 4 5, Glamorgan Street. Brecon. w ANTED, for a private residence at Hay, GENERAL, experienced Btage age and J*8ea; give references.—Apply 41B" County Offices, Brecon. WANTED good GENERAL plain cooking. State age and wages.—Mrs Wotton, King's \^aHotel, Brecon. WBRECON & MERTHYR RAILWAY. ANTED MEN and LADS in the Traffic Vj' Department.—Apply to Inspector Sparkes, & Merthyr Railway, Bassaleg, Mon. >—»WgaWiHMWH—I——WW For Sale and Wanted. WtTLL CALF FOR SALE.-Hargest, Camden Arms, Brecon. aICKENS, finest strains laying, 30p. dozen; two months' old, 10s.; three months', 15s. list free, live delivery.—Goodwin, Strat- ^jseex. SALE—Flat coated RETRIEVER DOG, 18 months retrieve, not gun shy.— inn. f^AtVANIZED CORRUGATED SHEETS, light, 24ins. wide; 5ft., 10d.; 6ft., Is. each tyu 27ins. wide 5ft., Is. 3d.; 6ft., Is. 6d. each; at proportionate prices; all sound.— vll*r8, Bell Works, Wolverhampton. IGH-CLASS PIANOFORTE (new) FOR SALE; iron frame; check action; Carriage free, £ 16 cash.—Call ana & Co*s, Brecon. 110RTHORN CALVES for rearing, from Stw Record Cheshire milkers, by pedigree bulls «V*tion to any Station no fancy prices. V^Dobie, Littleton, Chester. WADDING CARDS BY POST.-We have Nld- Prepared a special book of samples of l°g cards for our growing postal trade. This give, the widest possible variety of choice v,<n e cost of posting is reduced to a minimum. X^nty Times," Brecon. SOW NOW! t qbboge Seed, Tripoli Onions, Winter Lettuce. eet Named Sorts may be obtained at U A R R E- L L s High Street. To Let and Wanted. A Well situated FULLY-LICENSED INN in Market Town TO LET.—For particulars apply Arnold, Perrett & Co., Limited, Brewers, Hereford. FULLY-LICENSED INN, situate in one of F the busiest streets in Hay. Not changed hands for over twenty years.—For particulars apply to The Hereford and Tredegar Brewery Limited, Hereford. FFICES to be LET over Brecon Station. Two or three well lighted rooms, recently occupied by the Land Valuation Department. For permission to inspect and all particulars, apply to Mr H R Knight, Storekeeper, Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Brecon. TO LET from August 1st, 1914, to March 25th, 1915, TEN ACRES OF LATTER- MATH Suitable for Cattle; good supply of water.—Address Box 34, "County Times," Brecon. mO LET, with immediate possession, STONE- _L BUILT RESIDENCE, fine views, DANY- FAN, two miles from Brecon. Entrance Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, China Pantry, &c.; 7 Bedrooms, Bathroom (h. and c.), Lavatory, &c.; Stable, Coach-house, Harness Room, Lawn and Kitchen Garden, with a Meadow and Greenhouse excellent water supply and sanitary arrangements on most modern prin- ciples.—Apply W. Morgan, Builder, Brecon. TO LET, October 1st, centre Talgarth, HOUSE, containing four bedrooms, three sitting rooms, bath, hot and cold, electric light, enclosed gardeu.-Apply Mrs Williams, Cottage, Talgarth. TO LET, with immediate possession, PONDE HOUSE, Smith's Shop, and 5 acres land.— Apply Tredegar Estate Office, Brecon. Wr ANTED by Christmas, COUNTRY HOU SE in surrounding district of Brecon five bedrooms essential, and garden.—Douglas, Pen- y-back," St. Iahmael's, Ferryside, Carmarthen- shire. WANTED to RENT MODERN HOUSE with live bedrooms, within easy distance of Talyllyn or Talybont with meadow and stabling attached.—Apply Box 234, "County Times" Office, Brecon. -JIIOjfI. Miscellaneous. ADVICE FREE for Stamp.—Mrs B. Stewart's famous Female Remedy never fail9.— Address, 9, Guinea Street, Bristol. MEMORIAL CARDS—NEW DESIGNS.—A ixi. great variety of New Mourning Cards just received at the County Times Offices, Brecon the perfection of taste, at low prices. Call and spe them. BUYING A PIANOFORTE.—When you require a Piano or Organ go to Heins & Co., Brecon, and you wiJl have the Lowest Price, you will have it taken to your house Free, you will have it tuned the first year free, you will have a guaranees for 20 years, and above all you will have the advantage of their 80 years' experience and reputation.—Heins & Co., Ltd., Brecon. EAUTIFUL WEDDING CARDS.—The B Specimens of Wedding Cards at the County Times Offices, the Bulwark, Brecon, have been again carefolly revised. A number of New Designs have been added, remarkable for their stvis and equally remark- able for their Low Price. There is now a range of Beautiful Wedding Cards at the II Times" Office which could be nowhere excelled. HEINS & Co., Ltd., are the Sols Agents for all .the best class PLAYER PIANOS; greatest discount for cash, or on their celebrated three years' system of purchase.—Heina Vr Co., Brecon. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. Alvery 11 mother who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S 'RELIABLE' NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tins, 4jd and 9d, postage, ld. Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Brecon: F. L. Stanton, Chemist; Hay: J. L. Davies & Son, Chemist, 7, High Town Builth Wells: J. Ward, Chemist, 8, High street Knighton G. M. Perkins, Chemist; Presteigne: A. R. Davies, Drug and Grocery Stores Crickhowell: W. H. Kirkland, Chemist; Llandovery A. Richards, Chemist, 4, King's Road. PROGRAMMES of every kind a special feature at the "Brecon County Times" Office. Sports, Dances, Entertainments, Whist Drives, &a., all distinctively catered I for at lowest prices. WALL PAPER & PICTURE DEPART- MENT.—Why send money out of town for any of these lines when you can get good material at TYLER'S, Bulwark, Brecon. Choice designs in Wall Papers from lid per piece. See Showroom of Sample Panels for wall decorations. A New Special Line in Pictures, framed and unframed, now on view, as 0 heap as can be bough anywhere, consistent with quality. -ymmmm • wmmmmrnm • £ 5,U00 Genuine Sale lr M 1914 Stock Cycles, ■ Y 100 ▼ Tvrea, &C. Covers 2«. 9d I W ^.17/^r *>t» W and 8s. 9d. Ail Tubes, with ■ J CYCLES. W Valves, Is. 9fl. and 2s. Sd., ■ inn m « « guaranteed. Also Dun lop, ■ *4 1914 Models. Z Palmer, Warwick, and Clincher ■ .n.f Tyres. PedalB, Frame«, Pumps, ■ A at COSt. &c. Special Sale List free. ■ J, GORTON & Co., ■ MANNFACTURORG^^AMAPTON EATS, MICE, MOLES COCKROACHES, -'Lt and BEETLES greedily eat Harrison's "Reliable" Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no Smell. Prices 6d., Is., 28. 3d., and 3s. 9d. Wholesale Market, Bolton. Postage 2d.—(J W Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents: for Brecon: F. L. Stanton, Chemist; Hay: J L Davies & Sons, Chemists, 7, High Town; Builth Wells J Ward, Chemist, 8, High Street; Talgarth; David Evans, Grocer, Liverpool Stores; Llan. dovery: T Roberts, Ths Crown Stores; Knighton: G M Perkins, Chemist Crick- howell W H Kirkland, Chemist. Lion Cycles £5/5 Cash. Signed Guarantee for 10 yenrs. NOW FITTED WITH THREE-SPEED GEAR WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Since 1905 I have advertised in this paper, and have made and sold over 18,000 machines. NO EXTRAS. Lamp, Bell, Pump, and everything included. Carriage paid. YOU CAN RIDE AND TEST THE MACHINE FOR TEN DAYS. IF YOU DO NOT APPROVE I PAY ALL CARRIAGE. I have thousands oi testi- monials. Write to-dfty for copies, and the finest Catalogue ever printed (with coloured illustrations showing exact machines).-GEORGE BEATSON, LION CYCLE WORKS, 84, MOSELEY- STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Payments if de- sired 15s. with order and 10s. per month. Sales by Auction. By Messrs D. Price (F.A.I.) & Williams. Aug. 25th-Sale of Fat Lambs, Sheep, Pigs and Cattle, at the Mart, Sennybridge. Sennybridge Auction Mart. A SPECIAL SALE will be held on TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1914, at 10 a.m. FAT SHEEP, LAMBS AND PIGS, also FAT CATTLE AND CALVES. David Price (F.A.I.) & Williams, Auctioneers. By Messrs Miller & Powell (F.A.I.) Sept. 2ad-Bale of Household Furniture, at 3, Kensington Terrace, Brecon. Sept. 21-Forest Lodge Annual Draft Sale at Senny Bridge. 24-Mr Owen Price's Annual Draft Sale at Nantyrharn 25- Sale of Farm Stock and Implements at Tynewydd. tt 28-Messrs R. MoTurk and Son's Annual Draft Stock Sale at Llwyncyntenn Park. „ 29-Sale of Farm Stock and Implements at Grawen Farm, Cwmtaff Fawr. 30-Sale of Farm Stock and Implements at Maesllech, Beulah, Garth. Oct let-Sale of Stock and Implements, Fur- niture and Grass Letting at Tredosfcan Hall. Oct. 7—Sale of Farm Stock and Implements at Glwydoaenewydd, Cray. MR. G. V. PJlCE. CATTLE MARKET, BUILTH WELLS. MR G. V. PRICE will on MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1914, conduct Mr Jehn Jones Hope, Llwynderw Hall, Llanwrtyd Wells, Annual Draft Sale of 800 Sheep at the above Cattle Market. By Mr F. G. Price. Aug. 18th—Sale of Household Furniture, at Rectory, Llandefalle. Sept. 19th-Sale of Farming Stock, Hondon, Bryngwyn. Sept. 22od.—Upper Cwmcadarn, Yelindre, Live and Dead Farming Stock. Sept. lltb—Sale of Store Ewes at Pengenffordd, Talgartb. Sept. 15th—Farming Stock, Brunant, LloweB. Sept. 18th—Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Pendre, Talgarth. THE RECTORY, LLANDEFALLE. Important Sale of Household Furniture, ao. MR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is honoured with instructions from the Rev. W. Gethin Griffith, to Sell by Auction, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1914, Contents of 4 bedrooms, kitchen, hall, library, &c., out-door effects, black pony (four years old, quiet to ride and drive), governess car, spring cart, &a., &e. Sale at one o'clock. Terms, cash. PENGENFFORDD,TALGARTH First Annual Sale of Gross-bred and Radnor Ewes, 500 already entered. For entry forms and particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Sale at 12 o'clock, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lltb, 1914. Entries close September 5th. F. G. PRICE, Auctioneer. By John Howell (F.A.I.) Sept. 22nd-Aberaman Farm, P.D. Co's. Sale. Oct. lst-Nantmadan Farm, Penderyn. Oct. Gth-YnysonwB, Glyn Neath. By Mr J. L. Cunningham. In Bankruptcy—re John Cynog Jones, Tailor and Draper. No. 9 of 1914. 3 and 4, HIGH STREET, BRECON. Sale of Valuable Modern and Antique Furniture, China and Effects, including Shop Fixtures and Fittings, etc., belonging to the above estate. MR. J. L. CUNNINGHAM will Sell by Public Auction, at tbe above address, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1914, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the Whole of the Antique and Modern Household Furniture. VALUABLE CHINA, also SHOP FITTINGS, FIXTURES, MACHINES, etc. Comprising:— Two mahogany chests with glass cupboards, oak corner cupboard, mahogany chest of drawers, couch, deal table, red plush suite, 5 chairs, overmantels, clooks, 2 oak chests of drawers, fire guard, fenders, fire irons, pictures, mirror, oak table, 6 leather-seated chairs, bamboo table, gas stove, 7 prints, 2 whatnots, grandfather's clock, largo swing mirror, oak gate-legged table, gas j stove, fire stand, brasa and bronza figures and candlesticks, fireproof safe, mahogany, brass, and iron bedsteads, dressing tables, washstands, curtains, carpets, oilcloth, rugs, 6 Chippendale chairs, and arm chair, old oak chest and two oak coffers, toilet ware, beds and beddings, antique dressing glass, mahogany dining table, peram- bulator, office desk, etc., also the Valuable Collection of Antique China belonging to the above-named Bankrupt, together with the Shop Fixtures, Fittings, machines, etc., including 4 sewing meichiner., smoothing irons, sleeve boards, 2 cash tills, shop mirrors, chairs, counters, shelves, glass show cases, brass window fittings, corset models etc., etc. Sale to Commence at one o'clock prompt. I Terms Cash. Auctioneer's Offices, 19, Glebeland Street, Merthyr Tydfil. -õ-! IMPORTANT NOTICE j To Farmers, Machinists and Others. All Kinds of ENGINES AND MACHINERY J thoroughly Overhauled and Repaired by j Experienced Tradesmen. LAWN MOWERS Ground and Repaired at shortest notice. Agent for all Leading Makes of Implements and Machinery. Cycles and Motor Cycles Supplied. ,JŒ;);<óS —————— Note the Address- W. J. RICKETTS, GREEN ENGINEERING WORKS, TALGATH. All Orders promptly attended to. Estimates Free Public Notices» Devynock Agricultural Society. President:— Owen Price, Esq J.P., C.C., Nantyrharn, Cray. Vice-President Mr John Thomas, Bailygwern, Cray. (Jubilee Celebration). The 50th Annual SHOW OF STOCK, Open Driving Competitions, Open Jumping Contests, 11 Open Pony Races, for ponies under 14 hands and ponies under 121-,Iaarlq (handicap). Open it Mile dotting Match 2 (handicap;, several t^aional events, POULTRY SHOW, HOI. PICULTURAL EXHIBITION & SHEEP DOG TRIALT, will be held at SENNVERIDGE, On Saturday, September 5th, 1914. Open Classes for Cattle, Mountain and Lowland Sheep, av well as above. The Seven Sisters Temperance Prize Band will play selections on the field during the day. Cheap Fares will be issued on local lines from Swansea, Neath, Hay, Builth Road, and all inter- mediate stations (see handbills). Entries close on Monday, August 24th, 1914. Lists, Entry Forma, etc from W. Williams, Secretary, Bryncelyn, Sennybridge, Breconshire. Reverend Rica Powell's or Boughrood Charity. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the above-named Charity will be held at the Church House, in Lion Street, Brecon, on Tuesday, the 29th day of September next, at 11-30 o'clock in the forenoon, when the iada who have served out their apprenticeships and their late masters and boys desirous of being apprenticed with their parents and proposed masters are required to attend. Petitions (forms of which can be obtained of the Clergyman of each Parish) duly filled up and signed must be sent to me on or before the 8th day of September next and no boy will be apprenticed unless it be shown that be has served ¡ his proposed master for at least 28 days previous to the day of Meeting with satisfactory results. By Order, GEORGE TUDOR, Solicitor to the Trustees. Brecon, 10th August, 1914. Welsh Intermediate Education Act, I 1889. DEVYNOCK COUNTY SCHOOL MANAGERS I THE AUDIT of the ACCOUNTS for this District for ths year eoded 31st March, 1914. will be held at the Conner • Rail, Brecon, At 11-45 a.m., on Monday, tbe l"»fh day of August, 1914. The Account Books with all Vouchers, Receipts, dec., referring to the same, will be deposited at the Education Office, County Hall, Brecon, on the 10th day of August, 1914, and will be open for inspection to all persons interested for seven days thereafter. G. GARNONS WILLIAMS, Ashburnham Estate Office, Burry Port, Carmarthenshire. I, Notice of Audit. CRICKHOWELL RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Half- yearly Statements of the Accounts of this } Rural District Council, together with the respec- tive Bopks of Account, will, on the 17th day of August, 1914, be deposited at the Town Hall, Crickhowell, and such Statements and Books of Account will be open to be inspected, examined, and copied by any Ratepayer in the District of the said Council, at any reasonable hour in the daytime when the Council is not sitting, until the 25th day of August, 1914, and that on the last- mentioned day, at the hour of 11 a.m., the Accounts of the said Rural Distriot Council will be audited by R. G. Woodyatt, Esq., the Auditor, at the Town Hal!, Crickhowell, when and where every such Ratepayer who may have any objection to any matter contained in the above-mentioned Accounts may attend and prefer his objection, and the same will be heard and determined by the Auditor. I. Dated 6th day of August, 1914. THOS. VAUGHAN, Clerk to the Crickhowell Rural District Council. WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION. CRICKHOWELL SCHOLARSHIP DISTRICT. NOTICE OF AUDIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that R. G. Woodyatt, Esq., District Auditor, will attend at the TOWN HALL, CRICK- HOWELL, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of AUGUST, 1914, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to Audi. the Accounts of the Governors of the above named District for the year ended March <31st, 1914. All Account Books, Bills, Vouchers, and other Documents containing or relating to the accounts then to be audited may be examined at any reasonable hour on any day after Wednesday, August 19th, at the School House, Crickhowell, until the forenoon of the 27th day of August. Dated this 12th day of August, 1914. J. TRELOAR, Clerk to the Governors. The School House, Criiokhowell. A separate Building, duly certified for Religious Worship, named Bethel English Wesleyan Chapel, situated at Wesley-place, Beaufort, Ebbw Vale, in the Civil Parish of Beaufort, in the County of Breokuock in Crick- howell Registration Distriot, was, on the 8th August, 1914, registered for Solemnizing Mar- riages therein, pursuant to 6th and 7th, Wm. IV., c.85. Dated the 11th August, 1914. THOMAS LEWIS, Superintendent Registrar. Builth Wells A^aaltural 9r:. Society's Shear Abandoned for Year 1914. G. V. PRICE, Secretary, Builth Wells. Young Helpers' League. (DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES). THE SALE OF WORK in tiid of the above has been POSTPONED indefinitely, bnt any money contributions will be gratefully received by (I1j,. MRS. PHILLIPS, Ty Brynllys, Camden Road. I Public Notices. BRECONSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. r I Short Course in Agriculture at the University College of Wales, ABERYSTWYTH. I THE BRECONSHIRE EDUCATION COM- MITTEE are about to award EIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS of £ 6 each to young men over 16 years of age, being residents in Breoonsbire, to enable the holders to attend a Short Course of Instruction in Agriculture at the University Collegfe, Aberystwyth. An extra sum of JE2 will be granted to each student obtaining either the Certificate in Agriculture and Elementary Science or the Certificate in Agriculture only in the Examination held at the 6nd of the Course. The COURSE will commence on WEDNES- DAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1914, and will last eight weeks. The College Fees are E3. The two best Students at this Course will be offered further Scholarships, value 99 each, ten- able at the continuation Coarse in Agriculture, which lasts three months. The Scholarships will be distributed as equally a9 possible throughout the county. Candidates must send a written application, giving fall par- ticulars of age, previous education and experience in Agriculture to reach me, the undersigned, on or before FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1914. A. LEONARD, Secretary to the Education Committee. Education Offices, County Hall, Brecon, August 4th, 1914. Breeonshire Education Committee. AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTION. NOTICE TO FARMERS, AGRICULTURAL •SOCIETIES AND PERSONS INTERESTED IN AGRICULTURE. THE BRECONSHIRE EDUCATION COM- MITTEE will be prepared to arrange Courses of Lectures in the following subjects, and applications for Classes are invited from District Committees, Parish Councils, Parish Meetings and Agricultural Societies:— (I) A Tutorial Class in Agriculture, to consist of six Lectures before and six after Christmas, will be held in one Centre. The body respon- sible for the application should be able to guarantee an average attendance of 16 or more the number guaranteed will be taken into consideration. (II) Two Lectures on Agricultural subjects, a full list of which can be obtained from the Organizer on application, will be given at each of six centres, on any subject selected from the list. Single Lectures will be given at Meetings of Agricultural Societies in the day time when such can be arranged, on any of the subjects mentioned in the List, if sufficient notice be given. (III) Courses of Leotures and demonstrations will be given on the following subjects :— Poultry Management (2 Centres). Dairying (1 Centre). Horticulture (3 Centres). Horse Shoeing, Veterinary Science, Beekeeping (3 Centres). (IV) FIELD EXPERIMENTS. It is proposed to carry out Experiments on the Manuring of Pastures to be laid down during the Autumn and Farmers who have suitable land are invited to communicate with the Organizer. The Organizer will be glad to co-operate with any Farmer carrying out experiments of his own. (V) ADVISORY WORK. The Organizer would be glad if Farmers would consult him when they have difficulties about the Tillage of Land, Succession of Crops, Manuring of different objects, Feeding of Stock, Seed Mixtures for Pastures and any such questions, and will endeavour to visit any farm in any part of the County where it would be advantageous to be on the spot to advise on any question. All applications for Lectures, which must be received not later than Friday, September 11th, 1914, and any communications concerning any of the above should be addressed to í T. J. Jenkins, B.Sc., County Agricultural Organiser, Llwyn-on, Builth Wells. A. LEONARD, Secretary to the Education Committee. Education Offices, County Hall, Brecon, August 5th, 1914. Crickhowell Agricultural Association. President C. H. MARTIN, Esq., The Hill, Abergavenny. THE TWENTY-NINTH Annual Show miUUUi UlAVH Diving, Turn-out Con- tests, Jumping, Victoria Cross Race, Musical Chairs and SHEEP DOG TRIALS, will be held in the picturesque GLANYRAFON GROUNDS, on the Banks of the River Usk, and close to CRICKHOWELL, MONDAY, AUGUST 31sL, 15i4. Crickhowell Horticultural Society. President A. BECKWITH, Esq., Moor Park. The EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables, Cooking, Needle-, work, &c., will be held on the same Ground. Schedules and Entry Forms for the Horticul- tural Section may be obtained from the Hon. Sec., Mr. F. J. HURLEY, Brynheulog, Crickhowell. Entries Close MONDAY, AUG. 24CH, 1914. ABOUT C250 IN PRIZES. The 3rd SOUTH WALES BORDERERS BAND will play choice selections of music during the day, and will play in the town in the evening. Admission ONE SHILLING to Show and Trials. Sheep-Dog Trials at 10-30 a.m. & 2 p.m. Driving, etc., Judging at 2-30 p.m. Judging of the Hor- ticultural Section at 11 a.m. Exhibition open at 2. Entries Close THURSDAY, AUG. 20th or with Double Entry Fees, MONDAY, AUG. 24th, 1914. Prize Lists and Entry Forms may be obtained from the Secretary, W. V. JONES, Lindley, Crickhowell. P.O. Tel. 42. t. < Underwear par-excellence. Summer Heat and WATTS' Underwear mean comfort perfect and complete. It's the king of underwear for warm weather wear, and there are hundreds of delighted wearers who enjoy its benefits. Every man who has regard for his health and personal comfort has only to give it a trial once, to become a wearer always. Get a sample suit of this underwear this week, and you will ever after insist upon having WATTS' Underwear. Vests or Pants, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11. The new sizes are here for shorter people. Boys' sizes also stocked, 1/6 to 2/11. BR-E IMPORTANT TAILORING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. XM PRICE has been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Roberts, late cutter to Mr Cynog Jones, who has had great experience in Gents and -1- ladies' Tailoring in most important cities including -1- + London, Liverpool and Manchester. -1- -1- ——————-—— -1- ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE BEST ATTENTI9N -1- -S- I' HIGH STREET, BRECON. Opposite The Market, THOMAS REES Respectfully thanks the public for their increased support in SEED & TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS, and would point out that he is encouraged to Store a Good Stock of HARVEST IMPLE- MENTS, FITTINGS, BINDER TWINE, etc. Splendid Stock of PIKLES, RAKES and other HARVESTING TOOLS. Best Quality. Lowest Prices. Orders Esteemed. Prices on application. I t 8, SHIP STREET, BRECON. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Suspension of Cheap Ticket Facilities. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the issne of Excursion, Week-end, Saturday to Monday, Market, Pleaenre Party, and all other Cheap Tickets (except Tourist and Workmen's to Stations on or over the London and North Western snd Great Western Comp-cies' Lines), is suspended until further notice. Tourist Tickets to Scotland and Tourist and Ordinary Tickets to the Isle of Wight are suspended. Cheap Tickets advertised between Cambrian Stations and to and from South Wales via Talyllyn, also to and from Stations on the Great Central and Chashire Lines Kail ways via Wrexham will remain in operation for the present.. Holders of Return Halves of Excursion Tickets issued prior to August 3rd will be allowed to return on any day within the availability of the Ticket by any ordinary train. KAND RAID & COACH TOUR to ELAN VALLEY and PEN-Y-GARREG. Passing CABAN VX COCH & CARREG DDU. Every week-day from Brecon by the 10-40 a.m. train. Third class throughout fare, for not less than three passengers, 6s. Early Closing Excursions. v EVERY WEDNESDAY until further notice, II»!f-day Excursion Tickets will be issued from BRECON by the 1-20 p.m. train, to TALGARTH, BUILTH WELLS, RHAYADER, and intermediate Stations. TOURIST TICKETS are issued to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Pwilbeli, Rbyl, Abergele,Llan- • dudno, Carnarvon, Holyhead, Blackpool, Southport, Buxton, Matlock, Tbe English Lake District, The North-East Coast of England, Isle-of-Man, Scotland, and many other places. See Tourist Programme. For any further information respecting the arrangements shewn above, application should be made at any of the Company's Offices or Agencies or to Mr. Herbert Williams, Supt. of Line. Oswestry, August 1914. S. WILLIAMSON, General Manager. }