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URBAN DISTRICT OF BUILTH WELLS. I — RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE by the Urban District Gooncil of Builth Wells f for the year ending 31st March, 1917. RECEIPTS. 8. d. EXPErDNITURE. £ s. d. General District Rate 992 18 4 Maintenance and Improvement of Main Roads.. 74 3 If Water Rates domestic purposes 52 11 0 Maintenance of other Roids 70 100 Water for Trade 8*0 0 Improvements of Roads and Streets 318 3 Market Tolls 188 16 3 Scavenging and Watering Aox,& and Streets 38 10 3 Pleasure Ground 50 12 10 Sewerage „ 29 5 21 From the Coanty Council SIS 7 In respect of Maintenance of Roads 39 17 4 Waterworks. 139 16 7, Fees for Licenses 1 10 0 Public Lighting 171 7 4 Income Tax deducted 53 14 4 Markets 77 1 7 Local Government Board, Expenses ot the Fire Brigade and Applianoes 24 18 7 National Register 3 17 0 Infections Disease Notification 3 18 0 Fire Brigade 3 11 0 Infections Disease Prevention 11 12 1 Colwyn Rural Disirict Council— Lighting and Winding Town Clock 8 14 4 -c» 4.- nir m Reyayment of Principal 420 16 4 Infections Diseases Prevention 0 15 J Interest on Loans 219 5 9 Llanelwedd Water Supply 20 10 0 Salaries of Officials 192 0 0 Bnilth Rural District Council— Establishment Charges 40 4 9 Infectious Disease Prevention 1 13 2 Miscellaneous 7 9 5 Oaklands Water Supply 40 0 0 National Relation 3 17 0 Private Street Works 14 6 Balance carried forward 296 0 0 Balance brought forward 485 3 9i J61936 14 6t J61935 14 61 STATEMENT AS TO LOANS. Amount Period Amount Amount of Amounts paid during m author- origia- Date of'Rate of a tannin out- Debt out- the Year. ,j J01)? Date ise<3 f°r alfy bor- original Interest Mode of standing Purpose of Loan. sanction repay- rowed. bor- on Repay- mentof at end of rowed ment. rowing. Loan. ment. year Year. Principal. Interest. £ Years. £ £ sd £ ad £ 9d £ sd 1908 1908 M2 Sewerage and Sewage Disposal 42 June 3 30 42 Nov. 6 3^ Yearly 28 5 2 26 15 2j 1 10 0 14 1 1902 1903 8 Street Imprevements 1265 Dec. 30 22 1265 Mar. 11 3i Yearly 331 0 0 273 0 Oj 58 0 0 10 5 9 1908 1908 10 ditto 165 July 13 16 165 Nov. 6 37 Yearly 41 12 9 31 6 6: 10 6 3 1 12 3 '9 11 ditto ———" 1035 July 13 60 1035 Nov. 6 3t Yearly 914 5 0 897 0 01 17 5 0 35 8 7 13 ditto • • 205 June 3 20 205 Nov. 6 3| Yearly 133 5 0 123 0 0| 10 5 0 5 3 3 1910 1910 19 ditto 70 June 17 20 70 Nov.-ll 31 Yearly 56 11 11 53 13 111 2 18 0 2 2 9 1890 1890 4' Waterworks 700 April 10 36 700 July 8 3i Yearly 152 19 6 120 5 1: 32 14 5 5 3 5 I 1895 1896 6 ditto 3000 Oct. 30 30 3000 Dec. 13 31 Yearly 1000 0 0 900 0 01 100 0 0 31 5 0 1903 1903 9 ditto 528 April 16 25 528 Aug. 21 3i t Yearly 263 0 0 241 16 0 21 4 0 8 7 6 1908 1908 14 Depot 284 June 3 28 284 Nov. 6 3 Yearly 212 9 4 202 6 6j 10 2 10 8 2 6 15 ditto • • 12 Jnne 3 60 12 Nov- 6 Yearly 10 12 0 10 80 040 083 16 Markets 2243 June 3 23 2243 Nov. 6 31 Yearly 1560 7 11462 16 8 97 10 5 60 9 3 17 ditto ..604 June 3 60 604 Nov. 6 3i Yearly 533 10 8 523 9 4j 10 1 4 20 13 5 1910 1910 18 ditto 898 July 17 23 694 Nov. 11 3f Yearly 562 6 6 533 11 5j 28 15 1 21 3 9 1896 1897 7 Pleasure Grounds 600 Nov. 14 30 600 May 10 3 £ Yearly 240 0 0 220 0 0 20 0 0 7 16 0 Totalii A6040 4 11 5619 8 7 420 16 4 219 5 9 W. W. LENNARD, Deputy Clerk. 16th May, 1917. --I Audited, R. G. WOODYATT, District Auditor. 30th July, 1917. 18 Situations Vacant and Wanted. WANTED, capable TIMBER HAULIER to take charge of teams good wages to suitable man.—A. Jones & Sons, Ltd., Timber Merchants, Abergavenny. WANTED a really good SHEPHERD, one thoroughly accustomed to the Welsh Hills; good wages paid to a suitable man.-Apply Box No. 20, County Times," Brecon. WANTED,young GENERAL; small country house; two in family.—Mrs. Millington, Llangorse, Llanfihangel-Talyllyn, Breconshire. ANTED.-HOUSEKEEPER (not over 35), W capable of entire management of farm- house.—Apply, A. Thomas, Tyneywem, Tin- bortha, Dolau, Radnorshire. WANTED fqr Aberdare in September, experi- enced NURSE; 3 children, youngest 8 months; under nurse kept.—Apply, Mrs Lewis, at Llanhamlach Rectory, Brecon. WANTED a respectable, well educated YOUTH to make himself generally useful in Grocery Trade also a yoocg GIRL for cash desk.-Apply Meredith and Sons, Brecon. Lost and Found. STRAYED to Llan Farm, Llangasty- s Talyllyn, three-year-old MOUNTAIN WETHER unshorn, raddle on loia, pitch mark left side undistinct.-If not claimed within 14 days willibe sold and proceeds given to Penoyre Hospital. For Sale and Wanted. L FOR SALE, Shorthorn COW (second oalf); also Shorthorn HEIFER bath recently adved.-Apply W. S. Miller, Forest' Lodge, Brecon. FOR SALE, 4 excellent Shorthorn and Dairy HEIFERS, just calved.—Apply, W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge, Brecon. PULLETS, laying, 3s. 6d. each, six and cock, 25s.; 12 chicks and mother, 15s.; eggs. 5s. setting list free.-Hummell, Stratford, Essex. WANTED a well-broken SHEEP DOG and good ranger and one that heelp preferred. Apply Tudge, Lyde Court, Hereford. I pay top prices for all kinds of scrap iron, lead, brass, rags, wool, Bheepskins, old bags, etc. Anything purchased. Send post card and I will call and pay utmost value. Nothing too old or dirty. -Lamb, 6. Paynter's Terrace, Bethesda, Merthyr. To Let and Wanted- mo LET.-SUN INN, Bnilth Wells, fully licensed six days only, excellent market house with good trade nominal rent during the war. possetsion September 30th next.-Apply David Williams, The Brewery, Builth Wells. • Miscellaneous. BEER OR ALE, 4! gallons Is., intoxicating JL) no malt or expense ingredients, Chemist and Grocer; legal home brewing recipe 2a 7d. (Mention paper).—G. Hughes, Bamlug, Gorslas, Carm. PIANO BARGAINS.—Collard and Coflard Upright Grand. £ 46; Stroud Upright Grand (when new, 45 guineas), .£32; Farrand (45 guineas), A34 Hagspiel Grand, 465 Broad- wood Rosewood Upright, £ 14; "Pianola," £ 15; American Organ, AS; all instrumenta delivered carriage paid. Write for complete catalogue and bargain list to C. Milsom and Son, Ltd., The Great West of England Piano House, 15, Milsom Street, Bath. MARQUEES, Bell Tents, Trestle Tables, chairs, and crockery FOR HIRE.—Apply Secretary, Church House, Brecon. — KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY !—Send your pals "out yonder" some tins of Harrison's Nursery Pomade—they'll be very acceptable. When yoa haven't time to wash, there's a big chance you'll have companions." A little Harrison's Pomade kills every insect on hair or body. Insist on having Harrison's Nursery Pomade "Tins of Comfort," at 4 £ d and 9d. Sold by all Chemists-or by post from Harrison Chemist, Reading. Agents-for Brecon: F. L. Stanton, Chemist Hay J. L. Davies and Son, Chemists, 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. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and BEETLES greedily eat Harrisou'a 'Reliable" Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., Is., 2s. 3d., and SA. 9d. Wholesale Market, Bolton. Postage d.-G W Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents: for Brecon: F. L. Staoton, j Chemist; Hay: J L, Davies & SODS, i Chemists, 7, High Town Builth Wells: J Ward, Cbemift, 8, High Street; Talgarth: David Evann, Grocer, Livf-rpool Stores; Llan. dovsry: T Roterts, Tho Crown dtores; i Knighton: G M Perkins, Chemist Crick- ho well W H Kirkiaod. Cbpmtft — j .LION CYCLES. (Cash or monthly payments) Signed guarantee for all time. Packed in crate free and carriage paid. SINCE 1905 I have advertised in this paper and hare made and sold over 20,000 Machines. NO EXTRAS. Bell, Pump, and everything included. Carriage paid. YOU CAN BIDE AND TfiST THE MACHINE FOR 10 DAYS, IF YOU DO NOT APPROVE I PAY ALL CARRIAGE. I have thousands of testimonials. Write to-day for copies and Catalogue with illustration and full specification. GEORGE BEATSON LTD., LION CYCLE WORKS, 84, MOSELEY STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Educational. PRIVATE TUITION. MR. W. P. J. LaBROCQ, M.A., F.L.B., F.R. Met. Soo. (Honours, Christ's College, CaDI.) REPARES PUPILS for Commissions in the Army and Navy, and for Law, Medical, Civil Service and other Entrance Examinations Private lessons in Botany, practical Botany with use of Microscope, Mathemetiop, French, Nature Study, eta. CASTLE HOUSE, BRECON. SeMOOb FOR GIRlaS Also PREPARATORY FOR BOYS Principal MJ88 KING. Woodlands Day A Boarding School for Girls Preparatory for Little Boys) CAMDEN ROAD, BRECON. Principles: Miss Park-Brown and Miss Wright, A.R.C.M. Usual English Subjects, Nature Study, Needle work, French, Drawing, Painting, Health Exeroises, Dancing. Music a speciality. SHORTHAND and BOOK-KEEPING. Outside Students may attend for any of the above subjects. BROOKFIELD SCHOOL, HAY. Boarding and Day School for Girls, Preparatory for Boys. Principal MISS TERRETT. Pupils prepared for Oxford Local, College of Preceptors, Associated Board and other examinations. Lessons in Shorthand and Bookkeeping. THE SOUTH WALES JAMS AND MARMALADES. PURITY GUARANTEED. South Wales Jam & Marmalade Co., Ltd.. CARDIFF. -¡- Public 'NotlcAs. Public [Notices. j i COUNTY COUNCIL OF j BRECKNOCK. j VENEREAL j DISEASES.. I FREE TREATMENT. I Although tbea dangerous disease eccar as the result of ia.>m >ral coadoct they bw upreaii in otber way. The Effects of these Diseases upou the iuriividu*! and upon the NO, are grave and far-reaching. If not promptly oheokfd, prolonged stiff j-iEg and hereditary taint ar« very likely tn reunlt. Fortunately. however, rtceot scientific researches have proved that Prompt Recognition and System- atic Treatment 01 tbeR9 diseases by properly qualified Doctors will enable the rofferer to avoid these tlrve aftsr E:ff,.cts. Bat diagnosis most be prompt, and treatment most be scientific. GOVERNMENT ACTION. The Government have been ro impressed by the serious nature of the disease-, by their j menace to the public health, and bv the fact that proper treatment will cure them, that arrangements have been made for Free Treatment for all, both men and wow en, under conditions of SECRECY. Persons suffering from these diseases can therefore now have proper scientific treatment, eis-her at Treatment Centres or by thuir own Doctor. Free Treatment Centres are provided at General Hospitals, at which many other diaeasea are also treated. Treatment Centres. I The following Treatment Centres, where skilled advice caa be had, are available for this District:- SWANSEA GENERAL & EYE HOSPITAL, ST. HELEN;S ROAD, SWANSEA Males.—fVednesday, 2 p.m. —Thursday, 5 30 p m. Females.-Weilai-Bday, 5 30 p.m. —Thursday, 2 p.m. WARNING.—Tieafccnent by Quacks, Herbal- ists, Druggists, or parsers advertising so-called oores, is likely to lead to diqai3troni resales. A sufferer who does not go to a Treatment Centre should consult a proper Doctor. Doly properly qualified doctcrs are allowed to use the valcubia scientific orpaDi- hation which liai3 br-(-n set up, wbiob is Free. Delay is dangerous, for with delay the diseat-e may get a fast grip. FURTHER INFORMATION as to Facilities for Treatment, and oopies of a leaflet on the Dangers of Venereal can be obtained, free of charge, from the Medical Officer of Heath, at the Public Health Offices, The Bulwark, Brecon. BRECON8HIRE WAR AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. To Farmers, Agricultural Implement Makers, Saddlers and Others. above Committee deiire to ascertain what TEtE above Committee deire to ascertain what JL PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, and OTHER AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS there are for Sale in the County. The Committee also wish to ascertain what Plough and other Agricultural Harness is avail- able by January 1st, 1918. Persons having Implements or Harness for Sale should communicate at once with the Executive Committee, The Elms, Strnet, Brecon. BRECONSHIRE WAR AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. MILITARY SERVICE. EXEMPTION FOR FARM HANDS. UNDER the recent instruction, ALL MEN WHOLE TIME EMPLOYED ON FARM WORK of National Importance are NOT TO BE CALLED UP FOR SERVICE with the COLOURS or for Medical Examination. Any man coming under the above description, on receipt of bis calling-up notice, and young men engaged on agriculture who are about to attain the age of 18 years, should communicate with the Executive Committee, The Elms, Struet, Brecon. BRECONSHIRE WAR AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Notice to Farmers. Military Labour and Horses. THIS Committee have received an intimation that a limited number of Soldiers will be supplied to carry out the following classes of work (a) Soldier Ploughmen and Horses to help Farmers who will undertake to materially increase their corn area for the 1918 a harvest. (b) Soldiar Ploughmen, with Horees and Implements, for areas of less than eight acres, where Farmers cannot do the work themselves. (c) Soldier Ploughmen, to help on farms where Implements and Horses are provided. Any Farmer requiring any of the above Forms of Assistance should at onoe communicate with the Secretary of the above Committee, The Elms, Straet, Brecon. —w—a—————Ii RIENDLY SOCIETY Secretaries will find F it pays to set)d their Printing Order* to he Coauty Times Office, Brecon The Charges are reasonable, and the benefit of oar experience in the making up of RetortH tud Statements of Accounts is utely theirs. I n .a. Public Notices. I GUILD HALL, BRECON. A GRAND EVENING CONCERT (In aid vi the PrisoBers of War Comferta Fand, S.W.B ) WILL BE HELD On Friday, August 10th 1917. ARTISTES. Tenor: W. T. REES, "Eos Gwili." Baritone RHYS J. THOMAS. Bass: J. MORLAIS EVANS (National Eisteddfod Winner). Pecillion Singing W. EDGAR THOMAS. Elocutionist DAN MATTHEWS. Solo Pianist and Accompanist CARADO& WILLIAMS. THE BAND of the SOUTH WALES BORDERERS (by kind permission of Col. King Hunter) will play Selections. Doors open at 7-30, to commence at 8. Prices of Admission—Reserved Scatv, 2s. Body of Hall, Is. Gallery, 6d. Rev. Rice Powell's or Boughrood Charity. NOTICE IS*HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Trustees of the above-named Charity will be held at the CHURCH HOUSE, in LION STREET, BRECON, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 11-30 o'clock in the fore- noon, when the lads 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, mast be sent to me on or before the let day of September next, and no boy will be apprenticed unless it be shown that he has served his proposed master for at leapt 28 days previous to the day of meeting with satisfactory results. GEORGE TUDOR, Brecon, Solicitor to the Trustees. 2nd August, 1917. NOTICE! THE BUTCHER'S BUSINESS hitherto carried on by Mr H. W. PHILLIPS at No. 14, SHIP STREET, BRECON, has been taken over by MR. T. J. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer, Neuadd, Scethrog, who begs to solicit the kind patronage of existing Customers and of the Public generally. All Orders will be promptly and carefully attended to and Meat delivered daily to all parts of the town and distriot.. Only the very Best Quality supplied. Sales by Auction. By Messrs Miller, Powell & Co. (f.A.I.) Aug. 14th.— Talgarth Auction Mart. Aug. 21st.—Sale of Fat Stock at Brecon Cattle Market. Aug. 28tb. Talga.rth Auction Mart. Sept. 4th.-Sale of Store Ewes and Fat Stock at Brecon Cattle Market. Sept. Ilth.-Taigarth Auction Mart. Sept. 17th.—Forest Lodge Annual Draft Stock Sale at Senny Bridge. Sept. 18th.-Sale of Store Ewes and Fat Stock at Brecon Cattle Market. Sept. 20th.—Annual Draft Stock Sale at Nant- yrharn, Cray. Sept. 24th.-Annual Draft Stock Sale at Llwyncyntefin Park. Sept. 25th.—Talgarth Auction Mart. Sept. 26th.—Dispersal Sale at Tredo-uen, Llanfille. Sept. 27tb.—Dispersal Sale at Glancamddwr, LIangammarch Wells. Sept. —Sale of Freehold Hocuses in Brecon. Sept. -Sale of Household Furniture iu Brecon Oct. 4th.—Dispersal Sale of Stock, Implements, etc., at Owmllech, l lachfar. v By Mr F. G. Price. August 14th.-Talgarth Auction Atari. August 28th -Talgarth Auction Mart. Sept. 11th.—Talgarth Auction Mart. Sept. lltb.-Special Ewe and Rim Sale at Talgarth. Sept. 13th.—Hay Auction Mart. Sept. 20th.—Sale of Freehold Farm at Crown Hotel. Hay. Sept. 25th.—Talgarth Auction Mart. Sept. 25th.—Ewe and Ram Sale at Talgarth. Sept. 29th —Sale of Farming Stock at Troedy- harne, Talgarth. Oct. 9&h.-Talgarth Auction Mart. Oct. Iltb.-Hay Auction Mart. Oct. lith.-Sale of Farming Stock at Caenant- melin Farm, Hay. Talgarth & District FarmeM' Union Auction Mart. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE wiil Sell at the above Mart on TUESDAY, August 14oh, Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, Pigs, and Calves. Sale, with Lambs, at 11 prompt. TALGARTH AND DISTRICT FARMERS' I UNION AUCTION MART. A SPECIAL EWE and RAM SALE under the auspices of the Farmers' Union will be help On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER llth, 1917. Entries close for Catalogues on September 1st. For Entry Forms apply Francis Geo. Price, Auctioneer. SALES OF HORSES will be held in the MART YA.RD on Taiga ih Horse Fair Days under the auspices of the Farmers' Union. F. G. Prioe, Auctioneer. T" O OVERSEERS AND ASSISTANT OVERSEERS.—The forms, rate book3, receipt books, notices of meetings, etc., constantly required by Overseers and Assistant Overseers, are kept in stock at the County Times "Officea Brecon. Sales by Auction, By kiosks D&yiii £ HII. j. Price, (formerly David Price and Williams). MR. DAVID PRICE.) [MB. W. J. PRICE Monday, August 13th.—Talybont-on-Usk Auction Mart. Tuesday, Aug. 14th.—Sennybridge Auction Mart. Wednesday, Aug. 15th.-S:tle of Pars of Valuable Household Furniture at Llansantfread House, near Brecon. Tuesday, Ang. 21et.—Sale of Fat and Store Stock, Brecon Cattle Market Wednesday, Aug. 22,-id.-Sate of Household Far- niture, etc., at Parish Hall, Brecon. Monday, August 27th.—Sale of Penralley Estate, Rhayader. Tuesday,Augast 28th.-Sennybride Auction Mart. Wednesday, August 29th.—Sale of Furniture and BZfecbB, at Lake View," Llangorse. Tuesday, September 4th.—Sale of Store Ewes and Fat Stock, at Brecon Market. Monday, September lOth.—Tmtybont Auction Mart. ■ Tuesday, September llth.-Sennybridge Auction Mart. Saturday. September 16tla —Sale of Farm Stock, ete., at Dolymaes, Lieohftlsn. Tuesday, September 18th.—Sale of Store Ewes, Rams, and Fat Srock, at Brecon Market. Wednesday, September 19th.—Sale of Farm Stock, etc., at Nantymtidog, Cray. September.—Sale of a Freehold Farm at Kington, Herefordshire. September.—Sale of a Freehold Herefordshire Estate. September.-Sale of a Freehold Estate at Builth Wells. Preliminary. PARISH HALL, BRECON. SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Eftects, on Wednesday, 22nd August, 1917. Farther particulars next week. David & W. J. Price, Auctioneers. TO LET.—PENYRHEOL and CEFNMAES, also PENTRECA.ELLIA, PENYGLOG- FANDDU and LLWYNYMYNYDD FARMS, Cwmtaff. The above farms are situate within an easy distance of the Brecon and Merthyr main road graaing rights on adjoining rnountain.-F&r farther particulars apply David and W. J. Price, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Brecon. TALYBONT-ON-USK AUOTION MART. Monday Next, August 13th, 1917, at 10-30 a.m. prompt. SENNYBRIDGE AUOTION MART, Tuesday Next, August 14th, 1917, at 10 a.m. prompt. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK. Further entries solicited. David & W. J. Price, Auctioneers, etc., Brecon. LLANSANTFRAED HOUSE, Within Five Minutes' walk of Talybont-on-Usk Station. Sale of Excellent FURNITURE, CARRIAGES, HARNESS AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS. MESSRS DAVID dk W, J. PRICE have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Miss Evans to Sell by Aaotion, on WEDNESDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1917, as follows Famed oak ball cupboard, do. settee, set of I dinner gongs on stand, umbrella stand, hall hanging lamp, copper and iron fender and fire- irons,(solid walnut dining suite, comprising dining table (3 leaves), 6 ft. sideboard, 4 ft. dinner waggon, carving table, carving chair and 8 chairs upholstered in Morocco leather, beautiful walnut overmantel to match Turkey carpet, rosewood music stand, walnat coal vase and several others, several Turkey and other carpets and rugs, fancy tables, Ottoman sofa, Axminster stair carpet, large brass stair rods, light oak overmantel and several other walnut overmantels, magnificent bedroom suite in solid walnut, comprising 6 ft. wardrobe (hanging and trays), dressing table, double washstand pedestal, 3 chairs, towel rail and 4 ft. chest of drawers; Italian all-brass bedstead, spring mattress, double spring Marshall's sanitary mattress. bpdvoom suite in solid mahogany, comprising 6 ft. wardrobe, 4 ft dress- ing table with 9 drawers, marble-top washstand, bedroom chairs; mahogany overmantel, several sets of bedroom ware, single bedstead, spring mattress, linen, blankets, overlays, bolsters pillows, 5 chests of drawers, 2 sewing machines (one treadle), patent fuel and oil stoves, table aYid baDging lamps, electro-piated goods, lady's bicycle good as new, quantity of culinary and cooking utensils, dinner and tea services, new refrigerator, Indian and other vases, fancy cabinet of eggs and butterflies, Frenoh clock in glass shade, brass cake stand, tennis rackets, baths, pictures, books, ornaments of various descriptions, blinds, rollers, rings, etc., etc. OUT-DOOR EFFECTS include dog kennel, garden and lawn tools, garden hose, scythe, wheel- barrow, summer house in sections, flower-pots and plants, garden seats, chaff-cutter, 50 gallon oil drum, two sets lawn tennis poles, irons and nets, laundry boiler, tubs, bench, corn bin, etc. CARRIAGES.—Victoria (Fnller), rubber tyred, equal to new four wheel dog part, two wheel do. HARNESS.—Three sets harness, extra collar, two ladies' side saddles, bits of all descriptions. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms-Cash. 6, Bulwark, Brecon. By Mr. T. J. Phillips. Sept 21st.-Poucae Farm, Penderyn, "Sale of Live Stock, Implements, Household Furniture, etc. TALGARTH AUCTION MART. Tuesday, August 14th, 1917. MR T J. PHILLIPS will Sell by Publio Auction Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Ac. Further entries solicited. Neuadd, Scethrog. [Also see page 1]. »" ueamniwwK| ff H*ARCH ER*C#i m i jlMpETURMSi! I | fac simile of One-Ounce Packet. i I Archer's f.60!L !Dsl I The Perfection ot Pipe Tobacco. t COOL" SWETT MD FRACRAX#.