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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID SCALE. The following Scale of Charges secures the insertion of the following classes of Advertise- ments in both The Brecon and Radnor Express," AND The Radnor Express," I APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, TO BE LET OR SOLD, LOST AND FOUND, AND MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six Words. Once. Times. Times. words 0 9 1 9 2 6 80 words 1 0 2 0 3 0 SO words 1 4 2 8 4 0 tach extra 8 words 0 4 0 8 1 0 In cases where replies are to be sent to the Express Office and forwarded by us, 3d. Oltra to above prices must be sent. Jo all cases these Charges are for cash with order. ft not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per insertion. [ We do not guarantee the insertion of an adver- tisement in any specified issue, or at all, and will Ili be liable for any loss occasioned by the allure of an advertisement to appear in any speci- fed issue, or at all. We reserve the right to re- USe insertion of an advertisement. Whilst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, *e would impress upon advertisers the need for writing. In any case we only insert ad- I Vertisements upon the condition that we do not ^ept responsibility for inaccuracies, nor for any Consequence arising therefrom. Cheques, postal orders, etc., should be made Payable to the proprietor, G. E. SAYCE. Replies to advertisements with box numbers Only must all be written and either posted or popped into the letter box at the office, Bulwark, recon. i !1 Brecon and Radnor Express," or the Radnor Express," will be sent post free to I any address in the United Kingdom at the following rates t s. d. 13 weeks 1 8 t 26 weeks 3 4 I 52 weeks 6 8 PREPAID. E- Advertisements are also received at the "Ex- Press" Office for the "South Wales Dailv News" t ?d other contemporaries of neighbouring coun- | "ea. | SITUATIONS VACANT. A PPRENTICE wanted to the dressmaking, v. cutting-out taught.—Mrs Harrison, Viaduct OUae, Brecon. 352p JJHECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY. — Wanted, Men and Lads in the Traffic De- trtraent.-Apply to Inspector Sparkes, Brecon } -JJjl Merthyr Railway, Bassaleg, Mon. bl IJXPERIENCED General wanted, early in ju April; good wages given; apply by letter, ? Gilbert Thomas, Woodlands, Brecon. 589 J Q.ENERAL servant, plain cooking, good char- acte r, private house, no basements; wages, 20-. t22' rising £ 1 half-yearly.—Mrs Jeffreys, 'u'kh.rst Hill, Essex. 334p j L?(,sma?t) wanted as General; three in fam- F K ily; state age, wage required.—J. Webb, C taps, 54, Plungington Road. Preston, Lan- ? ??sbire. 402p f?ROCERY Haulier wanted immediately, with some ?now]edge of warehouse work.—Price Son. ■Caerphilly. 443p 41)d ',on. Ca?,rj)iilllv. 4431) ? Q-ARDENER-Cowman and wiie. waut?. Bre- líl con, plain gardening, cows. cob, wife quite L Ila cooking, small dairy, poultry, comfortable '?'"f and good wages to competent couple. J J "'?'rch people preferred.-A45p, "Express," Bre- I' JJOUSEKEEPER.—EldeHy person to working ..q OUSEKEEPE.-EldeHy peron to working k:} () man, no family, good home lor small wages, St ? in familv.—Lloyd, Newton. Harmer Hill, %?reivsbury. 444p ??HARP Boy wanted for office in Brecon. I ■ Apply by letter, giving full particulars to tt -?y, c/o "Express" Office, Brecon. flOl t WTANTED.—Platelayers for the Brecon & Mer- f I) thyr Railway. Apply-Foreman, John l) tviee;' Brecon Station. < i WANTED, Man for Farm work; able to milk: L live in.—L. Matthews, Pencarne, New- r Port. 357p ANTED, good farm hand, ineligible, able > to plough.—J. Morgan. Cefngyfelach. El ngyfelach..Morrision, Swansea. 590 West Brecouslilre Farmers' C Association require a salesman at their fc nK, alyhont-on-Usk Branch immediately.—Apply, • "■ Williams, Manager. 8. Ship Street. Brecon. I 429p I W" ANTED, Pit wood Hauliers; wages, 5/6 per p Pj c. day, and War Bonus; regular job.—Davies, -^tractor, Crynant, Neath. 427p J WANTED, a Stockman, and to make himself generally useful.-Apply to J. George, f u \^ir anor House, Abergavenny. 401p WANTED, a. well-educated youth as apprentie » to the grocery and provision trade.— r ltedith and Sons. The Stores. Brecon. 407]) S WANTED, house-parlourmaid. Apply, sta-t- ing age, experience, wages required. Mrs i welyn Lewis, Maesyrhaf, Neath. 412p p \V"ANTED, single Man, not ellgl ble: small l garden, few poultry and pig kept. Must be Spared to make himself generally useful. Re- i fences required. Apply-A. B. Frowen, ,Tyf- i < n, Talywain, near Pontypool, Mon. • 419p WANTED, careful, steady Man, who under- H* stands farm work and garden, and to milk; )1gt work; cottage and garden.—Rector. Llan- r j ¡gan Rectory, Brecon. 418p [ j FO set men free for Military Service. Male t iN, Attendants required for i the duration of the I ar, with or without experience: ineligible for £ illtarJ service; married or single.-Apply, the edical Superintendent, Worcestershire Asylum. arnsley Hall, Bromsgrove. 577 W '-=- _H_ W AKTED.-Gook-General, superior, good re- t ferencew. economical faniilv of two. wages h8; Apply — Kingswood. Llandrindod K 598 W AXTED a workman, capable of managing farm of 150 acres, with a knowledge of I ^°Untain sliftp.-Apply, stating wages, to Thos. I rice. JBlaenawy Farm, Forest, Abergavenny. 597 ANTED Mason (ineligible), on large landed .¡ ANTED Mason (inèligible),. on I a rge landed y < estat-e, married man preferred. Apply- ^cKintosh. Penybont. Radnorshire. 440p II W ANTED.-GoodPloughrnan. generally use- r ful, able to milk preferred, good house and 94rtleia 23'- per week and extras; references.— ^Qrnian, Llanishen, Cardiff. 438p WANTED a capable girl as General, plain cook in" reference required. Apply—Mrs 11 C. Bvrd Watersment, Ynyscvnon Street, J ^ERTHYR. 432p WANTED all-round farm hand, married, cot- jI j i tagt. and garden provided.-Richards, Bryn- I ryd, Talybont-on-Usk. 434p  ———'— —————————————— —— ? Yy.? y ANTED at once, m&n to do draining. Ap- p'y—E. C. Maurice, Buckland Estate { t$i i vtfice, Bwlch. Maurice, Buckland Estate ??, '?ce, Bwlch. 593 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. SHARP boy or girl, about 14-16, wanted for the Office. Apply-Manager, "Express," Brecon. WANTED, good healthy, young milking goat. Apply—619, "Express" Office, Brecon. VyANTED sharp respectable lad as apprentice to the Watchmaking and Jewellery Busi- ness.. Apply-T. Hammond. Builth Wells. 620 WANTED at once Mason's labourer, inelig- ible. Apply-Ifobby, Llanfihangel-Taly'llyn, Brecon. 452p W ANTED a young girl as apprentice to the Fruit, Floral, and Vegetable Trade.— Meredith and Sons. Brecon. 446p \\TANTED 2 farm hands, ineligible for army. I I Live in, good wages.—Davies, Ysysvgored, Aberfan. 448p _H_u_ HOUSES WANTED, FOR SALE, OR TO LET. I BRYN OFFA, Knighton, furnished, two recep- j tion, four bedrooms, bath. h. and c. GLYN, | Knighton, from September 29th. similar ac-com- modation. Further particulars from Mrs Harvey I Cadwallader, Bryn Offa. 604 I T ODGINGS for two girls or boys. Apply- Havard, 37. Watton. Brecon. 425p COTTAGE to let. Apply-Mrs Tudor, Priory Villa, Brecon. 424p TO-LET, from March 31st next. desirable 7- roomed residence in Llanfihangel-Talyllyn village; excellent garden. Apply-Morris, Bryn- derwen Farm, Talyllyn. 378p T O-LET, Brynderw, The Gro, Builth Wells. — Apply-A. P. Morgan, Glyngw' v, Builth Wells. 386p T O-LET, "Glyngarth," Oaklands, Builth Wells, Small Villa Residence, moderate rent, Par- ticulars, apply Mr W. Watkins, Glyngarth, Oak- lands, Builth. 571 pANTYSGALLOG, Sennybridge. For Sale, above well-built modern Residence, with Ii miles excellent salmon and trout fishing, gardens and paddocks eight acres, good stabling and cot- tage. Adjoining Farms, CWMLLWYFOG and PANTYSGALLOG, 230 acres, could be included, two excellent farm houses. Immediate possession given.—Apply, W. Burkitt. Grange Hill, Bishop Auckland. 417p 1"0 LET, LAMB INN, Builth Wells, fully- licensed for seven days: possession May 1st. For particulars. apply David Williams, The Brewery, Builth Wells. 575 T O-LET, immediately, "Athelney," Irfon road, Builth; sitting room, large living room, scullery, four bedrooms, bath (h. and c.), two w.c. 's, garden, rent, RI6. Apply-Mrs Evans, Braemar, Builth. 582 T O-LET, from February 2nd. 1916. three rich meadows adjoining the Wye, and belonging to Glanwye, Hay, containing 13 acres more or less. Apply to Thomas P. Lyke, Hay. Hereford. 588 F OR,SALE, 2 Houses, Shops and Premises, in Market Street, Hay. formerly the property of the late Mr William Price.—Apply, Mr Chambers, 80, Chelverton Road, Putney, Lon- don. 411p T O-LET, 1, Norton Villas, good garden and pig-stve. Penrv Jones. Llandrindod Wells. -_u 441p TO Let or Sell. Danes Lea. Builth Wells, Tregarth. Garth road, to be sold. For par- ticulars, Rev. W. E. Jones. Danes Lea. Builth Wells. 622 1"0 LET.—1. Sackville Cottages, also 2 gardensi at Sackville. Apply—Reece Morris. Hay. 447p FARMS FOR SALE OR TO LET. GWERNARGLWYDD, Penybont. Radnorshire. —To be let from Lady Day. 1916. this all- round stock farm of 921 acres.—Apply to Jas. Hamer, Greenfield, Penybont. Rads. 605 LOST AND FOUND. T OST from Greait House Farm, Nantmel, 4 Wether Lambs, pitcbma.rk P. C.; reward.— Picton Careless. 399p QTRAYED to Tredomen Court, a Welsh ewe, since Christmas. Owner can have same by describing and paying expenses.—W. Williams. 408p FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. FOR SALE.-Coedygocla.iD NVood, parish of Llanddetty, near Llangynidr, Breconshire, consisting of 23 acres of coppice wood, and 44 oak trees. Further particulars, apply to Llewellyn, Maesyderi, Pontypridd. 423p FOR SALE, Wagonette, strong, light, in good repair; single or double. Also Victoria Ditto. On view any time.—Mrs Nicholls, Bryn- tirion, Rhayader. 439p FOR SALE.—About 40 yards of wrought iron railings 3ft. 6iu. high, with 4 gates and pil- lars. Suitable for sheep pens. Cheap. Apply— Gibbons and Sons, Ltd., Crwys Bridge, Car- diff. 598 difF. 598 GOOD Geese Feathers for sale (clean) and a few pounds of fowl feathers.—Apply 435p, Express" Office, Brecon. GREY HAIR permanently and speedily restored to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price 1/6 (postage 3d extra). Manufacturer :—G. W. HAR- RISON, Hair Specialist, Reading. Agent for Bre- con F. L. Stanton. Knighton G. M. Perkins, Chemist. Builth Wells J. Ward. Llandovery T. Roberts. 9p IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every mother who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Ver- min, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tins, 4td. and 9d., postage Id. GEORGE W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Brecon F. L. Stanton. Hay J. L. Davies I and Sons, 7, High Town. Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High street. Knighton G. M. Perkins. Crick- howell W. H. Kirkland. Pontardulais T. A. Jones. Brynmawr A. M. Jones, 74, King street. Llanwrtyd Wells D. I. Williams, chem- ist. All Chemists. 1568p _m "JITOLESKINS advanced to 30/- per 100 for best Agents wanted.—-Gemini Bros.. Edinburgh'. 437p MOLE SKINS wanted, properly dried and stretched; highest price paid by oldest re- gular dealers; send for 1916 list.—J. H. Smith, and Co., 10, Friday street, London. 215p TRACTION ENGINES, Road Locomotives, J- Steam Wagons and Tractors, Portable Engines, Traction Wagons, Thrashing Machines, Road Rollers, etc., FOR SALE, second-hand. All Boilers pa-ssed for Insurance. Full LIST free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Rollers, etc. FOR HIRE. Thrashing Belts of all kinds. Modern Machinery as above purchased. Onlv address: HENRY LEWIS AND SONS, Thames Bank Ironworks, Reading. Telephone 201. 1659p PRIME Herefordshire Cider for Sale, in my casks guaranteed pure.—Lewis J. Price, Cobnaah Farm, Kingsland, Herefordshire. 413 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. PICTURES, well framed hundreds of patterns. See the new, neat, polished wood moulding, can be cleaned and always looks new.-Tyler and Son, Bulwark, Brecon. 252 RATS-GOOD RATS are dead ones killed with "Rodine" Rat Poison. It kills rats on the spot, not one escapes. Tins, 6d, 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ Post 3d. Harley, Chemist, Perth.—Agents Stan- ton, 26, High St., Brecon; D. I. Williams, Llan- wrtyd; H. J. Sparey, General Stores, Presteign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knighton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llan- dovery. 544 _0- RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and BEETLES greedily eat HARRISON'S "RELI- ABLE" RAT POISON. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price, 6d, 1/ 2/3, and 3/8. Postage 2d. G. W. HAR- RISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Brecon F. L. Stanton. Hay J. L. Davies & Son, 7, High Town. Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High street. Talgarth David Evans, Grocer, Liverpool Stores. Llandovery T. Rob- erts, The Crown Stores. Knighton G. M. Perkins. Crickhowell W. H. Kirkland. All Chemists. 1568p CHORTHORN Calves for rearing, from record Cheshire Milkers, by pure-bred bulls; quota- tions to any station; no fancy prices; correspond- ence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Littleton, Ches- ter. 363p TWO year old pedigree large white Boar for sale. Apply-E. C. Maurice. Buckland Estate Office, Bwlch. 592 W ALL PAPER, of best designs and good qual- ity, can be bought at TYLER'S, BUL- WARK, BRECON, as cheap as any house in the trade. See the quality of the paper in the roll be- fore buying. 252 TIMBER.—For Sale, by tender, in seven Lots, 24,000 Larch. Spruce, and Scotch Poles of good size.—For detailed particulars apply to James Grant, Land Agent, Llanidloes. 422p FHUIT TREES, Pyramids, 4 years. Cox Orange, James Grieve, Allington Pippin, Ecklinville, Stirling Castle, Bramley Seedling, Honblon, Chas. Ross, Worcester Permain, Lane's Newton Wonder, 12/- dozen. Illustrated cata- logue post free.-W,. Home and Sons, Cliffe, Rochester. 583 I W ALLP APERS at lowest prices. Any quan- tity large or small, supplied at WHOLE- SALE PRICES. Our stock exceeds 250,000 ROLLS of all classes. Write for patterns stating what class you require. (Dept. 223), BARNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, MAN- CHESTER. 123p YPE -WRITING.-Type- writing promptly and — efficiently executed at reasonable prices. Ap- ply—"X," c/o "Brecon and Radnor Express," Brecon. y ,1,000 GU ARANTBE. Tailor's Woollen Clips, Sd per lb.; Lead, 23/- per cwt.; Brass, 6,jd per lb. Copper, 7!d per lb.; Old Cloth Rags, 9/- per cwt. Old Flannels bought; also dirty damp Sugar, rancid Bacon, Butter, Margarine; Motor Tyres, 18/6 per cwt.; Inner Tubes, 6d per Ib. Anything purchased.—Thomas Horton, Merthyr. 126p POULTRY. IT isn't the number of chicks hatched out, but the number that attain healthy maturity that counts. Get the ration right. Use Victoria Chicken meal—the proved food. It is made by Spillers and Bakers, Ltd., and tested by them on a 28 acre utility farm against every other food ex- isting. Ask these experts any question you like about rearing and you will get a sane, simple and helpful reply without charge or obligation. Ask your Dealer for Victoria Chicken Meal and send your queries to Spillers and Bakers, Ltd., Enquiry Department. Cardiff. 604 NE"1N LAID EGGS.-Wanted regular supplies of New Laid Eggs, must be reliable, top market price, any quantity, boxes and labels found and cash per return.—H. Marsden, Wel- lington Road, Handsworth. 406p pEDIGREE EGGS for Sitting.—White Wyan- dofctes from S. Hunter Bird, cockerel from Harpen Adams, laying competition 3/6; White Leghorns, Padman 285 egg strain mated to S. Hunter cockerel, 3/6; Plymouth Rocks, pen of S. Hunter birds, 3/- per sitting. Clears replaced.— Sparey, Green End, Presteigne. 531 W ANTED.-A regular supply of farm-house eggs. Please quote prices per long hund- red either delivery, London, or free on rail to James Scully, Provision Merchant, 91-95, Wor- ship Street, London, E.C. 594 MISCELLANEOUS. COpy of order received.—"Esher, Surrey. Dear Sir. -I am enclosing 10/- please send on 5 bottles of Footrot Lotion at your earliest.-R. Howard." Peace Jones's Footrot Lotion is in 1/- and 2/- bottles, only from Coltman, Cash Chemist, Builth Wells. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that dogs found. trespassing on Upper Duffryn Farm, Llan- defalle after March 25th, 1916, will be destroyed. -R. Watkins. '614 IF you suffer from Cold in the Head, Nasal Catarrh or Influenza you should use "NOSTRO- LINE. Both for prevention and cure it is simply wonderful. Smear it in your nostrils and sniff it up. It goes right in where the microbes lurk and clears your head instantly, destroys the germs, soothes and heals. Quicker and safer than taking drugs. Suitable for a,ll ages and conditions. Should be at hand in every home. Price 1/3 and 3/- (triple size). Postage 2d. Harold E. Mat- thews and Co., Chemists, Clifton, Bristol. Sold by :-Walter Gwillim, M.P.S., Medical Hall, Bre- con; A. E. Jones, 46, Beaufort Street, Brynmawr; A. M. Jones, M.P.S., 74, King Street, Brynmawr; H. T. T. Roberts, Abergavenny; T. A. Coltman, Builth; J. Ward, Builth; W. H. Kirkland, Crickhowell; G. M. Perkins, Knighton; W. W. Johnson, Llandrindod; R. C. Prytherch, M.P.S., Llanwrtyd; D. 1. Williams, Llanwrtyd; J. Parry and Co., Sennybridge; Jno. Parry, Talgarth, and most Chemists elsewhere. 188 "VTADAME Zelilah, Psychic, marvellous ans- wers, send birth date and 6d. Satisfaction assured.—8, Park Place, Merthyr Tydfil. 442p ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands; Crutches, Leg Irons, Deformity Boots, Trusses, Steel-less Easifit Trusses. Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corsets, EHstic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. Tel. 1282. List Free. 189 WANTED.-Orders for booklets, catalogues, chapel reports, etc., printing. Execuied on new Linotype Machine at record cheap prices. Apply for quotations to Manager, "Express," Bre- con. Auction sale catalogues, a speciality. IMPORTANT TO ALL STOCK OWNERS. Keep your stock free from all skin diseases, vermin, scurf, loss of hair, warble fly, etc., by using the most reliable, valuable, and safe "Non-poisonous" preparation-viz., CORRY'S TOBACCO POWDER. Approved by the Board of Agriculture and made by Corry and Co., Ltd., at their bonded Stores, Shad Thames, London, S.E. Free of duty since 1866, and may be obtained from all Agricultural Chemists and Merchants in perforated tins, Is., 2s. each. Cheaper in bulk. brl45 PREPAID ADYERTISEMMTS. WHAT do YOU want?—he more you want the better—IF you kii)w how to get it. Some know, some don't know; but all CAN know, j WOULD YOU LIKE TO K^OW ? If so, write for GOULD'S "Pocket Tutor fit Astro-Yibration. This puts you right in touch with nature's sec- rets, and enables you to realise success in busi- ness, happiness in love and wedlock, perfect health, etc. The key to attainment, study and character culture. 1/- P.O.—The Institute of Yibra.tion,.73. Heathfield Road, Cardiff. 337p —————————————————— —————————— GOVERNESS CARS GOVERNESS I CARS Rubber Tyres, the lightest and ¡ most up-to-date on the market, also smart Ralli ¡ Traps, 24 new for sale. irnmediate delivery; I sent any distance in crates hundreds of plea- sed customers testimonials received daily 50 I years' reputation; low cash prices; inspection. —Avery's Carriage Works, Dock Street, New- port, Mon. 1968p AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) __H' _w- -_n_n' March 24 th .-Sale of Old Oak and other Furniture, at the Wellington Hotel, Brecon, April 4th. Annuai Bull Show and Sale, at the Cattle Market, Brecon. April 10th.—Grass Letting at Talacbddu Rectory. April llth. Sale of Farm Stock and Implements at I Penstar, Libanus, Brecon. I April 13th.—Annual Grass Letting and Sale of Ewes and Lambs, at Penmaes, LlanflUo. April I 5th.-Annual Grass Letting at Maesllwydart. oennybridge. April 17th.- Annual Grass Letting at Cwmwysg Ucha, Sennybridge. April 18th.-Sale of Farming Stock and Grass Letting at the Lodge Farm, Talgarth. April 19th.—Annual Grass Letting at Abercar, Senny- bridge. April 26th.—Annual Grass Letting at Tycan D1 Llan- filo. March 30th.—Sale of Household Furniture at Heol Senny. April —-Sale of Implements and Grltss Lettiug a Cwmbrynich. Sennybndge, Assembly Rooms, WELLINGTON HOTEL, BRECON. SALE OF OLD OAK AND OTHER FURNITURE AND VALUABLE BOOKS. MESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & CO., have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at the above place on FRIDAY, the 24th MARCH, 1816, a quantity of Old Oak and other Furiture, etc., as follows Very Sue 4 insert- Very fine Mahogany Dining Ta 1 4 insert- ions, Knee Hail Writing Desk, with 8 drawers, 6 Oak Dining Room Chairs', very fiDe Oak Dresser with shelves, Oak 8-Day Grandfather Clock, very handsomely carved Oak Coffer, Oak Pembroke Table, Oak Round Table on Pedestal, Oak Corner Cupboard, Oak extending Pembroke Table, 6 Oak Chairs, 6 Chairs upholstered in Leather, sitting Room Suite, 2 very fine Cases of Preserved Birds, Kitchen Tables and chairs, a very fine Satin Wal- nut Gent's Wardrobe, Walnut Dressing Table and Washstand, Painted Wardrobe, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Single and Double Bedsteads, I 4 Feather Beds, Bedding, Eiderdown Quilt, large Oval Boiler, Saucepans, Spring Balance, very fine Large Brass Kneeding Pan, the usual Kitchen Wtensils, an excellent Polished Oak Kitchen Din- ing Table, 9ft. 2in. long, very fine Polished Oak Bench. &c., &c. The furniture may be viewed the morning of sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock Prompt. Terms—CASH. Castle Street, Brecon, 14th March, 1916. b586 Heol Senny, Sennybridge. MESlSHS. MILLER, POWELL & CO., F.A.I.. ,have received instructions from the repre- sentatives of the late Mr Garrard to Sell by Auction at the above place on THURSDAY, the 30th inst.. the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including a Massive Oak Sideboard with bevelled plates, Tables, Chairs, 2 Arm Chairs, Sewing Machine, 3 Bedsteads, Washstands, Dressing Tables, 2 Feather Beds, Blankets, Sheets, Pic- tures, a quantity of Ware and Crockery, also Cooking Utensils, &c., &c. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. Terms-CASH. b618 THE ANNUAL BULL SHOW & SALE wiii be held at THE CATTLE MARKET, BRECON, On Tuesday, April 4%, 1916, when prizes will be given follows:- For the best bull calved od Or after 1st Jan- uary, 1915.-Ist, prize, £2 2s; 2nd prize, RI Is. For the best bull calved previous to the 1st January, 1915.—1st prize,, X2 2te.; 2nd prize, XI Is. NW- All entries with entrance fee 1/ must be sent to the Auctioneers by the 30th March, and all bulls must be bona fide sold or the prizes will be given to the next in order of merit. All bulls will be required at the, market at 9.45 a.m. Judging to commence at 10.15 a.m. b607 Messrs. Jackson & McCartney. HEREFORD AND CRAVEN ARMS GREAT SPRING SALES OF 800 HORSES CRAVEN ARMS, SATURDAY 1t APRIL 1916 j (Final week for making entries). HEREFORD, SATURDAY, lh APRIL, 1916. E120 IN PRIZES for FforMs of all Classes. Entry forms and prize schedules upon application. JACKSON & MCCARTNEY, b591 Auctioneers, Craven Arms and Hereford. I | AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. David & W. J. Price. (late D: Price and Williams.) Friday March 24th.-Sale of Freehold Property at the Wellington Hotel, Brecon. Tuesday. Aprili4th—Sale of Fat Cattle, etc., at Cattle Market, Brecon. Tuesday, April 4th—Vennyfach Grass Letting Sale. April 5th—Sale of Household Furniture &c.. at Brecon. Thursday April f;th.-Bolgoed Annual Grass Male. Saturday April Sth.-Aberyskir Annul Grass Sale, Tuesday April ii.-Seethrog Annual Grass Sale. Thursday 13th.-Pendre, Llangorse, Sale of Stock and Grass. Saturday April 15th.—Oaklands Annual Grass Sale. Tuesday AprillSth-Letting of Grass for ,W. F. Parry de Winton Esq. Wednesday April 19th.-Plas Annual Grass Sale. Thursday April 20th —Pytindu Annual Grass Sale. Saturday April !<2nd.—Llwynllwyd Grass Sale. Friday S May 5th.—Tygwyn, Glascwm, Annual Grass Sale. itiRECONs a E, PARISH OF LLANDEFALLE. SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM. MESSRS. DAVID & W. J. PRICE have re- oeied instructions to Sell by Auction at the WELLINGTON HOTEL, BRECON, at 2.30 p.m. on Friday the 24th day of March, 1916, all that Freehold Farm known as "CILFORDIG," situate in the Parish of Llandefalle in the County of Brecon, containing by admeasurement 158a. Or. 37p., or thereabouts, of excellent meadow pasture and arable land, now in the occupation of Mr James Meredith, as yearly tenant at the an- nual rent of X90. Attached to the farm is a valuaible right of common on Llandefalle Hill. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. Jeffneys and Powell, Solicitors, Brecon. b552 Vennyfaeh, Near Brecon. IMPORTANT GRASS LETTING SALE. "lyrESSBS. DAVID AND W. J. PRICE are honoured with instructions from Dr. G. P. Francis, to Let by Pubhc Auction, on TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1916, about 150 Acres of Rich Meadow and Pasture Land from the day of Sale to the 1st of March, 1917, subject to conditions of Sale. Note.-T-he land has been kept up early in the winter and the prospects are that there will be good keep for cattle early in April. There will be a- man to look after stock. Water in every field or convenient thereto. Luncheon at 1. Sale at 2.30. Three months' credit on sums above £10, or us- ual discount for cash b553 -4_ Parish Hall, Brecon. Important Sale of Valuable Antique and Modern Furniture, Glass, China and other Effects. \TESSRS. DAVID and W. J. PRICE have been favoured with instructions from the executor of the date Miss E. Bishop and others to Sell by Public Auction, on Wednesday, April 5th, 1916. Further detailed list will appear next week. b623 Preliminary. BOLGOED ANNUAL GRASS LETTING SALE. MT- Thursday, April 6th, 1916. WHEN about 115 acres of Rich Meadow and Pasture Land will be let from day of Sale to the 25th March, 1917. Further particulars WJlI appear next week. MESSRS. DAVID AND W. J. PRICE, Auctioneers. b610 Preliminary. ABERYSKIR ANNUAL GRASS LETTING SALE. rr-Sa turday, April 8th, 1916. -.u WHEN about 230 acres of Rich Meadow a.nd Pasture Land will be let from day of Sale to the 25th March, 1917. Further particulars will appear next week. MESSRS. DAVID AND W. J. PRICE, Auctioneers. b611 Preliminary. SCETHROG ANNUAL GRASS LETTING SALE. tor-Tuesday, April 11, 1916 (Talybont Fair Day). WIlEN about 140 acres of Rich Meadow and Pasture Land will be let from day of Sale to the 25th March, 1917. Further particulars will appear next week. MESSRS. DAVID AND W. J. PRICE, Auctioneers, &c. b609 Mr. G. Y. Price. Friday March 24th.—Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, &c., at Upper Llaneon, Glascwm, Rad- norshire. Upper Llaneon. In the Parish of Glascwm, Radnorshire, about 6! miles from Builth Wells. 1VTR. G. V. PRICE has been favoured with in- structions from Mr Richard Boore to aell by Public Auction on the above premises, on Friday, March 24th, 1916, the following Live Stock, &c. :— 2 Horses, viz. 1 Aged Cob Mare in foal, 15 hands, quiet to ride or drive, well accustomed to farm work; 1 two-year-old Cart Filly. 4 Hereford Cattle, viz. 1 Cow in calf and in I full profit, 1 Young Barren Cow, 1 weaned Bull Calf, 1 weaned Heifer Calf. 23 Radnor and Welsh Sheep, viz. 12 Radnor Yearling Theaves, 8 Welsh Ewes in and with Lamb, 3 Fat Ram Lambs. 30 Hens, 3 Ducks. Implements of Husbandry Mowing Machine (Bamford), Cambridge Roll, Cart, Gambo, Plough, Iron Harrows, Turnip Scuffler, Chaff- Cutter, Winnowing Machine, Heel Rake, Pikles, Rakes, Dung Forks, Cow Ties, Grindstone, &c., &c. Harness and Dairy Utensils, and Home- Cured Bacon, together with the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Old Oak Dresser, 3 Old Oak Cornex Cupboards, a very handsome eight day Grandfather Clock with brass face, Weather Glass, Oak Kitchen Table, Writing Desk, Old Oak Kitchen Chairs, Oak Bedstead, Pictures, Meat Safe, Kitchen Utensils, and several other Articles. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Refreshments Provided. Terms-Strictly Cash. Auctioneer's Offices, Builth Wells. b571 Mr. J. A. Evans. March 27th.—Furniture &c., Forester's Hall, Builth Wells, March 23rd. — Furniture, Erwood. Particulars see Posters. Advertising judiciously employed never fails to justify itself-if the goods are good goods. Buy advertised goods. 1  I P. E GANE(?) Lie THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS & DECORATORS. FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS. BEDSTEADS & BEDDING. All the latest Creations in CURTAIN FABRICS, fiflfeSP WALL PAPERS, COVERINGS. PAINTERS, DECORATORS, I AND ———————————————————— Example of our unrivalled value. This PAPERHANGERS. beautiful Inlaid Mahogany Cabinet —— £7 7s. Od. ?-t? for Ca?/C</M?. S. C? ?rr??? ?,.a? to nearest Pailway ??(toM. 38 & 41, Queen Street, CARDIFF. < AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr. Francis George Price. March 29th. —Live and Dead Farming Stock, together with part of Household Furniture at Glanwye Farm, Llyswen. April 6th.-Live and Dead Farming Stock together with part Household Furniture, at Tyncwm Farm, Llanstephan. April 20th.—Annual (irass Letting at Lower House, Cusop. April 22nd.-Sale of Grass at Blaenia Farm, Talgarth. Glanwye Farm, LllbweD. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF 6 DAIRY CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS AND PART OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I MR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with instructions from Mr W. R. Weale (who is leaving the district) to Sell by Auction on Wednesday, March 29th, 1916. Cattle Shorthorn Cow in calf and in milk, two- year-old Shorthorn Heifer in calf, Jersey Cow in calf and in milk, 2 Cross Bred Steer Calves, Pure Bred Shorthorn Weaned Heifer Calf. Implements Horseworks (covered), Turnip Cutter (Bamford), 3 Iron Pig Troughs, Taunton Hay Maker (nearly new), 2 Single Turnip Drills, Galvanised Sheep Rack, Swing Plough, Turnip Scuffle, Large Portable Fowl House, Fowl House, Galvanised Water Tank, Corn Crusher, Incubator in working order, 20 Round Ladder, Sundry Small Tools, Set of Brown Harness (nickle plated), Gents' Saddle and Bridle, Lady's saddle, End- over-End Ohurn, 30 gallon Cask, Hogshead of Cider and Cask, etc. A quantity of Seed Pota- toes. together with Part of the Household Fur- niture. Sale at 2.30. Terms—CASH. The Cottage, Talgarth, March 13th, 1916. b590 Plough Inn, Llanstephan. (li miles from Boughrood Station.) IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, FURNITURE, &c. IV/TR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with — instructions from Mrs Jones (who is retir- ing) to Sell by Auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1916. Sheep 22 two-ye>a.r-old Cross Radnor and Chev- iot Ewes in yean, Yearling Ram. Cattle Dairy Cow due to calve April 28th, two- year-old Heifer in calf. Horses 5 year old Pony in foal. Pigs 2 Store Pigs. Implements Market Trap, Small Tip Gambo, Spring Gambo (new), Chain Harrows, Wheel- barrow, Scythe and Snead, quantity of Sacks, Chaff Cutter, Small Tools, New Wooden Pig Trough, 2 Iron Ditto, Wire Netting, Heel Rake, Old Iron, Cow Ties, 1 Ladder about 32 rounds. 1 do., 20 rounds, 2 Short Ladders, Cross-Cut Saw, 2-ton Pa.ils. Mashing Tub, Grindstone, etc.. Set of rap Harness, Cart Saddle, Breeching and Hames, Collars and Bridles. Furniture Oak Settle, Oak Chest, Oak Dres- ser, Large Oak Table, Round do., Three Corner Oak Cupboard, Kitchen Chairs, Iron Bedstead, Steelyards, etc., together with the Dairy Uten- sils. TERMS :—Three months' credit on sums above X5, or usual discount for Cash. Sale at 2 prompt. The Cottage, Talgarth. March 16th, 1916. b617 FOR SALE (BY PRIVATE TREATY) 160 Acres Canadian Farm situate about 60 miles South-East of Calgary. The farm contains 32 acres ploughed land, a. 3-roomed shack with lean-to, a barn for 6 horses, fowl-house, and a dug well. The land is rolling, with somQ- knolls, and is well adapted for mixed farming, or would make an excellent sheep-farm. If desired, nearly the whole of the land could be ploughed. The town of Champion (between Calgary and Llethbridge) is 14 miles away, with a good road to it. There is a Stores and Post Office 4 miles distant, and a coal-mine about 3 miles away. The wheat-crop averaged about 50 bushels to the acre last year. Present owner has taken some land in British Columbia, and, being unable to manage both at such distance, would dispose of the holding in question at a reasonable cash figure. Apply. Canadian," "Brecon and Radnor Express," Brecon. fi03 SHIPPING NOTICES. I j [wt LUXURIOUS MAIL STEAMERS. Regular Service from Liverpool. I FAST LINE to CANADA MISSANABIE Fri., btar. 24 METAGAMA Fri., Apl. 7 Unsurpassed Accommodation for all classes. Moderate Fares. Special Tours arranged. Lowest rates %quoted for Freight and Passage. AIPly ÍJr Free Information and Pamphlets to :— CANADIAN PACIFIC 18, St. Augustine's Parade, BRISTOL. 1915-1916. PLANTING SEASON. A UTUMN—Commence lifting first week in October, keeping on until the end of March, 1916, Larch Fir, Ii to 2 ft. and i 2t to at ft. Scotch, It to 2 ft.; Spruce, 1 £ to 2 ft. Austrian Pine, Ii to 2 ft Quick Thorn, li to 2ft. and 2 to 8 ft. Prices upon application per 1,000. Ornamental Shrubs and Roses of all kinds, Fruit Trees of all the leading kinds. Apply to :— Daniel Weatherley, Caeau Nurseries, Mr Builth, Breconshire br23 TO ECONOMISE AND SAVE. Make one ton of coal last where 80 cwt were consumed for domestic purposes by sub. —— stituting —— « BARGOED SELECTED LARGE for the other kinds of Welsh coals. « SPECIAL B." Deep Cobbles in lieu of the ordinary English Cobbles. G.C.G." Machine made crushed Nuts for ANTHRA- CITE STOVES, instead of the usual Red Vein Pea and Nuts. The only place in Brecon to get any of these three Coals BRECONSHIRE COAL AND LIME OFFICE. (NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE, BRECON). N.B.—Truck loads, 4 tons and upwards, sent to any outside station. HOTEL GWALIA, I Upper Woburn Place, London, W.C. 130 Rooms luxuriously furnished, I?P''o°? Building, Electric Light to 811 Floors, CentraUy situated close to Euston scanon. la. 6d. cab fare from Paddington to the Hol. Tariff Bed, Breakfast, Bath, and Attend. ance, 5e. each person. Telegraphic Address: GwaHatel, London. Telephone 5010 & 5011, Ofty. JOHN M. JEifKlNS, Manager. John A. Evans, AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Delapidation and Tenant Right Valuer. Sales by Auction or Private Treaty of all kinds of Property, Timber, Furniture, Farm- ing Stock, Grass Lettings, &c. Special terms to members of Farmers' Union.1 Prompt Settlements. Auction Offices: Ysciog and Cattle Market, Builth. bl58