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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. CLOUGH & co. ESTATE- AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ANSI VALUERS, DENBIGH & RUTHIN, WEEKLY SALES THRO U GHOUT THE YEAR EVERY MONDAY, With the exception of the one preceding Fair Day. THE USUAL GRADING OF FAT STOCK WILL TAKE PLACE EACH MONDAY, as above, at 11 a.m. By Order of Mrs. Forrest. Important Unreserved Agricultural Sale at LLWYN DERW FARM, LLANELIDAN. MESSRS. OLOUGH & Co. will conduct the Sale by Auction, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1919. 23 Head of Choice Cross-bred Cattle.—5 Milch Cows, 2 Colory In-calf Heifers, 6 Matched 18 months' old Bullocks and a Heifer, 3 Calves (6 months' old), and 5 Rearing Calves. 4 Horses.—Capital team of Cart Mares, each 7 years old, and 16.2 h.h.; Fast-going Chestnut Pony, rising 5, 14.2 h.h., and Bay Cart Filly, rising 3, 16 h.h. 61 Sheep.—21 Welsh Breeding Ewes, and 10 Cross Southdown and Shropshire Ewes (running with Southdown Ram), 12 Cross Southdown and Shropshire Ewe and Wether Lambs, 7 Crossbred ditto, one Southdown Ram. 26 Pigs.-in-pig Sow, 3 Young. Sows, and 22 Store Pigs. lmplernents.-2 Farm Carts, Harvest Waggon, Deering Mowing Machine, Horse a.nd Heel Rakes, Rubber-tyr?d Goveniess Car compete: ?K-i?. ?.?'. ?d J?<t? Ploughs, Ch?m and -'tooth H-t n?ows, -f?ip6r and Slicer, Chaff-cutter, and tho usual col- lection of Implements and Tools. HarFUM.-Vony and Cart Sets, 2 Sets .of Pulling and Ploughing Chains, and several lots of Odd Harness; few lots of Dairy Uten- sils. Produce.—About 5 tons of. well-secured Hay, Wheat, Barley, and Oat Straw; 3i Acres of Swedes (in suitable lots). Farm- yard Manure. Sale to commence at 10.30 a.m. (prompt). Terms: Cash. Auctioneers' Offices: Ruthin & Denbigh. By Order of Mr. John Jones. Great Agricultural Dispersal Salo at POOL PARK FARM, Hr. RUTHIN. MESSRS. OLOUGH & Co. will conduct the Sale by Auction, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd, *1920. 100 Head of Choice cross-bred Cattle. 15 Light and Heavy Horses. 300 Sheep. 34 Pigs. Further partiuclars later and in Cata- lo 'es. Ternis.-3 months for sums of k20 and up- I wards. Auctioneers' Offices: Ruthin & Denbigh. Important to Job Masters, Livery Stable proprietors. Farmers, and others, THE CASTLE HOTEL, RUTHIN. MESSRS. CLOUGH & Co. have been in- structed by E. Tegid Owen, Esq. (who has sold the Hotel), to offer by Auction on the premises, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1919, Live Stock.-Coiilprisillg of 2 well-bred Milch Cows, both due to calve December and January (excellent Milkers). 3 Hoises. years old Chestnut Horse, rising 16 h.h. (good worker in Farm Gears and Harness; 6 year old Cart Mare (honest worker), be- lieved to be in foal and sound. 7 year old Hackney Mare, 15 h.h. 4 Pigs.-2 Large White Gilts (ready for service). 2 Strong Stores. Damages and 'Buses, &c.—Rubber-tyred < Victoria (complete), Do. Single Brough- am (complete), Do. Landau,' Station Bus, another Bus with removable cover i very use- ful Shandry with Hay Ripples; 2 Farm Carts; Hearso, with glass sides, by Mars- dens,' Birmingham, in excellent order.. Harness.—Set of brown double Harness (in good order), 3 Complete Sets of Cart Gears; Set of Pony Harness, Pad, Bridles, Collars, Pulling Chains, and Odd Harness. Several tons of Manure. implements, &c.-Pulper and Slicer (as new), 2 Knife Chaff-cutter, Pig Weighing Machine and Weights Complete, 1 set of Wool Platforms, Horse Clipping Machine, Fowl House, -Ladder, Step-ladder, Several Lots of Sacks, Zinc Co-rn Chest, Oak Chest, Joiner's Bench, Timber, Turned Table Legs, several useful lots of Scrap Iron, Lead, Brass and Rubber, Signboard, iron Pig Troughs, &c. Sale to commence at 12.30 prompt. Terms—Cash.. Auctioneers' Offices; Ruthm and Denbigh. SALES BY AUCTION. David Thomas & Son, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, & ESTATE AGENTS. Valuations and Sales of Freehold Properties a Speciality. Particulars of Properties for Sale by private treaty on application. STANLEY HALL AUCTION MART, RUTHIN. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. DAVID THOMAS & SON. Will sell by Public Auction, at the CASTLE HOTEL, RUTHIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. prompt. Subject to Conditions of Sale to be then pro- duced and read? all the following Lots of desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Lot 1.—Rich Accommodation Land, compris- ing 6! acres, or thereabouts, with cottage sites adjoining, situate at RJEUW, near Ruthin. Lot 2.—A Nurse of fine-growing LARCH, ad- joining Lot 1, comprising 2% acres or there- abouts. Lot 3.—A field of Accommodation Land abut- ting on road near PEN-Y-COEj> UCHA, measuring 2J acres or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. H. W. Hughes. Lot 4.—AH those weli-known Licensed Pre- mises, called GLANLLYN INN, Clawdd- newydd, on the main road fromltuthin to Cerrig-y-druidion. Lot 5.— FOEL BACH, that desnftblo and wAU-situatpd Cottage if near dawcitinewydct, In the ransif Dei-wen. Lot 6.—PENRHOS, Accommodation or build- ing Land, near Clawddnewydd, abutting on road leading to Bettws G.G. Lot 7.—-FFRITH BACH, near Plas Cwtta, Accommodation Land in the Parish of Clo- caenog, comprising 2l acres or thereabouts in the occupation of Mr. Roger Jones. Lot 8.—FFRlTH, Accommodation Land near Lot 7, measuring 64 acres, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. oRger Jones. Lot 9.—All that most desirable and well- placed BUILDING SITE, close to Rhewl Station, comprising 1,000 square yards, or thereabouts, with good road frontage and water. Lot 10.—BAR COTTAGE. All that compact Cottage and small garden, on the main road near Clawddnewydd. Lot 11. TAN-YR-HENGOED. All that compact and desirable small holding, in the Parish of Llanfwrog, comprising good House and Buildings, and about 11 acres of excellent pasture land. For further particulars as to Lots 1, 2, & 3, apply to A. Foulkes-Roberts, Esq., Solici- tor, Denbigh. Lots 4, 5, & 6, to Messrs. Johngon & Brun- drit, Solicitors, Ruthin.. Lots 7, 8, & 9, to Messrs. W:. R. Evans & Jones, Solicitors, Ruthin. Lots 10 & 11, to Messrs. A. O. Evans & Co., Solicitors, Ruthin & Denbigh, and for particulars of all the Lots to the Auc- tioneers, Stanley Hall, Ruthin. Preliminary Announcement. G.* U. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. KINCSBRIDCE CAMP, BEAUMARIS. MESSRS. WM. DEW and SON and R. AMTHUR JONES have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the CAMP, as above, at an early date, a large quantity of valuable CAMP EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE; now lying at this Camp, and including:- 1,000 BtankeLs, 330 PiMow and Bolster Cases, 169 Sheets, 55 Combination Bedsteads, 56 Mattresses, 456 F.S. Bedsteads, 100 Fire Buckets, 84 yards of Leather Cloth, 75 square yards of Linoleum, 42 Camp Lockers, 29 Harfgins: Mirrors, 131 Towels, 134 Iron Trestles, 130 Forms (6ft.), 30 Galvanised Cans, Scrubbing Bruhes, Mops, Brooms, Arm Chairs, Wicker Chairs, 6ft. and 4ft, Tables, Lamps, Sieves, Baking Tins and Dishes, and a large assortment of Culinary Utensils, etc., etc., TO BE OFFERED IN LOTS TO SUIT SMALL BUYE4 RS. On View day prior to Sale. Catalogues may be obtained from t lio .Auc- tioneers, at their Offices, Bangor Con- way. Further particulars may be obtained from the Controller, Furniture Section. Ministry of Munitions, Disposal Board, 18, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminister, 8. W. SALES BY AUCTION • Messrs. T. & W. LEATHES, AUCTIONEERS & LICENCED VALUERS In all its Branches. SALE BY AUCTION OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION A SPECIALITY, i HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGELN IS. Offices open Daily. Well Street, RUTHIN. and at BULL LANE, DENBIGH, Wednesdays and other days on appointment), AGRICULTURAL HALL, RUTHIN. MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES beg to an- nounce that the above premises will be open for the GRADING OF FAT STOCK at 11 o'olock EVERY MONDAY, except tb<j Monday pre- ceding the (Fair Day) First Tuesday in the month. ALL CONSIGNMENTS OF STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, & CALVES SOLD BY AUCTION. Entries solicited up to the hour of Sale. DENBIGH SMITHFIELD MESSRS. T. & W. LEATHES beg to an- nounce that the premises occupied by them will be open for the GRADING OF FAT STOCK at 11 o'clock EVERY MONDAY, except the Monday pre- ceding the Second Tuesday in each month. SALE BY AUCTION OF STORE STOCK EVERY FAIR DAY. Entries of every description are solicited. AT AN EARLY DATE. CARREG BERFEDD, LLANFlhANCEL, NEAR COR WEN. II Important Sale of Fariiiii-,g -Stocic, &c., by Order of Mr. R. Pilling. Further particu- lars in next week's issue. T. & W. LEATHES, Agricultural Hall, Ruthin. Mr. Hiqhard Pearce, F.A.I., Fellow of the Auctioneers and Estate Institute. GENERAL AND AGRICULTURAL AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. HOUSE, ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. Proprietor and Originator of the BEE SMITHFIELD, ABERGELE. (The Farmers' Market). Telephone 40. Telegrams—Pearce, Auctioneer, Abergole. I Offices-Market Street, BEE SMITHFIELO, SPECIAL NOTIOE. NO SALE NEXT MONDAY, DEC. 22nd. NEXT SALE TAKES PLACE MONDAY, DECEMBER 29th. MONDAY, DEC. 22nd, at 12.30, Sale of Cattle, Crops, Ac., at HENBLAS FARM, ABERCELE, For Mr. J. Foulkes. MESSRS. Diggory, Owen, & Evans, Corwen; Bala, and DoigoJIey. AT AN EARLY DATE. MESSRS. DIGGORY, OWEN, & EVANS will offer for Hale by Auction all that FREE- HOLD FARM anil LANDS, kr own as PENTRE, MELINYVIIG, in the Parish of Gwyddeiwern, containing 105 acres or thereabouts of excellent Land, with House and Farm Buildings, now in the occupation of Air. Wynne. Early possession can be arranged. For further particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneers. Auctioneers' Offices: Temple Buildings, Corwcn. TO LET.—MAES MERDDYN FARM, in the Parish of Pentrevoelas. Art-a, 223 acres. Vacant 25th March, 1920. This farm has a Sheep-walk on the Moun- tain, with a limit of 500 sheep. For further particulars apply to :— GEORGE BOVILL, Voelas Estate Office, Battws-y-coefci. COLLWYD.—Rhwng G?nr Farm, Pentre- foeIM" a ianelwy, dydd Unn diweddaf, Spare Wheel Ford Car.' Gwobrwyir y 8ad I a'i ddychwelo i R. Jane?, Cattle Oeakr, St. AmTph. PUBLIC NOTICES. i To Close a Trust. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, All that Messuage and Premises known as No. 44, VALli STREET, DENBIGH (in tho occupation of Mr. C. Cottom). Also CLWYOIAN HOUSE (In the oocupation of Rev. J. Stanley Roberts), and Cottage. All Freehold, and excellently situated, with good gardens.—Apply to Mr. A. Foulkes-Ro- berta, Solicitor, Denbigh. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. PLIiASE NOTE THAT WILLIAMS DENTAL INSTITUTE, have removed from 10, Hall Square, to MR. HELSBY, PHOTOGROPHER, VALE STREET. M. J. Mellon, Principal. CYMDEITHAS AREDIG CAERWYS, Cynhelir yr YMRYSONFA FLYNYDDOL Ynglyn a'r uchod ar DDYDD SADWRN, v 14eg o QHWEFRiQR, 1920. Pofe manyliou eto. R. THOMAS, Ysg. CAPEL MAWR, DINBYCH. MAWRTH Uiyr. {:*• Cynhelir CYFARFOD LLENYDDOL I v Cap-el uo hod. Metbton—' Hawenvdd (J. Price, Beu. lah). Cdr Plant-' Y mae Cyfaill i Blant Byclmin (A. P. Morgan) (y Gvstadleuaeth i'w chynnal yn y prydnawn). BARDDONIAETH AC .ADHODDIADAU, LL K Y DDIAETH A CHELF. Y Rliaglcn i'w chael gan yr Ysgrifenyddion, Pris 2c. (Trwy'r Post, EVELYN JOXES, Hand Shop. R. E. WYNNE, Beacon's Hill. WANTED-YN EISIEU. YN EISIETI. Carti-of Mabwysiedig ij Babv Boy.'—Ymoiyner a. Rhif 5722, Ban- ner ûtlko, Denbigh. YN EiSiKUt—Lte fel Housekeeper hefo geneth 6 oed, mewn tierii-idy.-Yiiiofyuer » Rhif 5721, Banner Office, Denbigh. YN EISIEU.—Ddethreu mis lonawr, Mor- wvn.—Yinolvncr, Mrs. Robert Davies, Bod- heulog, Castle Hill, Denbigh. AGENTS WANTED.—Out-door employ- ment.-Apply, D. E. Roberts, Cynfal, Ru- thin Rd., Denbigh, or 14, Clwyd St. Rutliin, Tuesdays and Thursdays. j WANTED.—Immediately, a Good Gener- al, who can wash and do plain cooking, for a family of three ladies also Housemaid-Wait- j ress, able to speak Welsh.—Apply, Gor- 1 phwysfa,' Uanfair, Ruthin. WANTED.—Immediately, Working House- keeper for a smail iarm in the Vate. used to butter making.-Apply, No. 5737, Banner Office, Denbigh. LOST- A li GOLL. TY AC EFAIL AR 0«i>D.—Gwaith gwlad. Cyfle da i ddyn sobr.—Ymofyner a William Davies, Smithy, Graigfechan, Rhuthyn. AR GOLIi.—Tail- o Ddefaid Cymreig da. Marc pitch ar y dde.—Hysbysrwydd i Edward Williams, Pen Ucha'r Green, Tref- mUlto WEDI COLLI.-O Barc Bodehvyddan, Bus- tach. Toriad gefail bychan oddi ar y glust5 dde. Gwobrwyir hysbysrwydd i Richard Parry, Faenol Bach, Abergele, neu yr Hedd- geidwaid, Llanelwy. WKDI CJR.WYDRO.—I Ty ne-vydd. Llan- gyno:.»:. Oswestry, er dechreii Hydn-f. Llwdn. Tori binen y dde. a'j itollti hi. Bwkh in thoiind o dani. Stwmp o dan v chwith. Os; na hawh'' o fewn pedw ar di? innd ar dde- j gwerthir i dalu y costau.—Yn?yner a ?r. Owen Evans. ON SALE-AI WEPTTH ON SALE.—Second-hand Turnip Barrett Pulper for Power, with Pooley, by Bentalls & Co.—John Jones, Ciywedog, Denbigh. 95 MOLESKINS.—Million skins wanted; -11?'tioii s k ills li?alitfid; Five Pounds per lJO for Best Quality.—Ger- rard, Furriers, Edinburgh. PULLETS & DUCKS, March, 1919, hatch, only 10/6 each; t6 dozen. Finest layers. List Free., Hummell, Stratford, Essex. —■— m SCOTCH 7\VEEDS FOR SUITS AND COSTUMES; any length cut; carriage paid. New designs free.—Dept. 8, Waver Ley Tweed Co., Hawick, Scotland. AR WERTH.—Modur-gcrbvd (Ford Car), mewn cyfiwr di-o wneuthuriad 1916.-Yin- ofvner it Rhif 5736, Svvyddfa'r Faner,' DIA- bych. KARSWOOD Cow Drinks, price 1/- each, are most useful as farmer's first aid for all diseases of cattle. Strongly recommended to stock owners by Benson Evans Co., Chemists, Denbigh. GUNS! CUNS!r GUNS!—All British Double ITammerless, £6 10/ Your own name on barrels. B.S.A. Double Hammer- less, t7 7 Small list free; 100-page Cata- logue, I/—Clyde, 187N, Hill Street, (ilas- Sow. AT FFERMWYR. AR WERTH.— LI01 teirw a. heffrod, broc a chocli, o wartlieg byr-gorn dewisedig. Yn tin] oiigyreliol o'r Llaethdai. Riioddir pob boddlonnvvdd.—■Ymofyner a D. Hughcs, 29, lvvdale R-oail, Mossley Hill, Liverpool. "<0. Y mro PEIRIANNAU HOSAN- NAU yn foddion liapusi-wyif? « J wolii-ech i tilo(Ad o deuluoedd. Ceir y nan, y Cloff, ac eraill, yn mysg ein cwsmeriaid. Rhestr ac hyfforddiant yn rhad. Selydlwyd 1871. Flat Knitting Machines bought.—W. Griffiths, 30, Queen Street, Neath. GWYNEB PRYDFERTH. Sarziue Blood Mixture at glirio y croeu, a phuro y gwaed. Y mae yn myned at wraidd y drwg, ymlid ymaith bob math o pimples, cochni, ysfa, scurvy, penddvnod. GweHa hen ddoluriau, coesau drwg, crydcymmalau, gan adfer y croen i'w linrddwch naturiol. 2s. 6c. y botel gan bob Druggist; 3c. yn chwanegot gvda'r post.—HUGH DAVIES, Chemist, MACHYNLLETH. Yr anhwyldeb mwyaf cyftvodin ydyw, "Diffyg Tre1l1in.d;" yr afwyddion ydynfr- Rhwymedd, Poen ar ol Bwyta, Gwynt, Poen rhwng yr Ysgwvddau, Surni yn yr Ystumog, Bias drwg ar y Gcnau, Isolder .Ii dose o I)avie,s Ysbryd. Cymmerweh dose o Davies's Tonic Antibilious Pills, ac fe ddiflana'r cwbl fel y niwl o lfaen y gwynt. Is. Ho. HUGH DAVIES, Chemist, Machynlleth. CERDDORIAETH CYMREiG. JOHN JONES, Wfwiwale and Retai. Music Selleif, BETHESDA, NORTH WALES. Cedwir ar taw y stocit mwyaf AmrywiaettMfk yn Nghymru o CANEUON (SONCG) CYMREIG. Ac, fel rheol, danfonir pob archeb gvdb throad v post. Anfoner ani y Catalogue, yn cynnwys mreh law 600 o wahunol Ganeuon. DIM cost MWYACH! V LLINIARAVCH E(*ZEMA OOSLYD, LLOSG EIRA, GYDA XN 0 t..r X< Y Feddyginiaet4i Ryfeddo! at bob Anhwyldeb y Croen, I Y mao JXOLAK 5 n <Ul.irpa; iaoth Rydd yu Hilliaru, gwdla, a liadd liadan r<:techyd vn y croen. Nis ran nnrh. w anhwyldey ar v croen ei wrthneiyll. Y nuu: ei aUu yn. rbyfeddol—-ni wyddis erioed am ddim tobyg iddo. Y mae pob gronyn o INOLAK yn feddvginiaetli y croen. Y mae dros fdiwn o bobl wedi ei ddefnyddio, ac y mae wedi eu gweila i gyù. Is. 3c., 3s., 5s., gan R. D. Hughes (Dinbvch). AHhnr P.Hny <Llan- r-t), ItOtIW -I;i Fab (Rhuthyn), John Wit- liarns (Corwen), .a'r holl fleryllwyr b'aeulhuy yn nthob man, neu y perchenogion, GO, Wlr.teiadies Rrnid, [Brj81. TO LET.—HAFOD-Y-CARREG FAHM, in the Parish of Pontrcvo^ias. Area, 253 acres. acant 25th farm bus a Sheojv-walk the Moun- tain, with a limit of 600 Shp.,p, For further particular.■> apply to: GEORGE BOY ILL. Vc.^las Estate Office, Bcttwr-y-or^d 4