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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID SCALE. — following Scale of Charges secures the insertion or the following classes of Advertisements in both < "THE BRECON AND RADNOR EXPRESS," AND 4 "THE RADNOR EXPRESS." APAITTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, To BE LET OR SOLD, LOST AND FOUND, AND MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six li Words. Once. Times. Times. U ?ords 0 9 1 9. 2 6 tt ?orda 1 0 2 0 3 0 30 ?ords 1 4.. 2 8 4 0 t  extra 8 words 0 4** 0 8.. 1 0 0'° cases where replies are to be sent to the "Express" a 00- and forwarded by us, 3d extra to above prices *»t be sent. ?j? all cases these Charges are for cash with order. lf not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per ? Per insertion. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.  greatest care is taken to insert advertisements ? "he date and in the position ordered as well as to £ *Ure their being correctly printed, bnt the Proprietor ()""tot be responsible for inaccuracies in either of th Ile respects, or for any consequences arising there- .?ery care is taken to ensure the prompt insertion of ?l' advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers j<epHes to their advertisements, but the Proprietor J?*8 not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in speeined week, or at all, and will not be liable for an loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement «? appear in any specified week, or at all, from any J>»e whatever. ?? Qvertisements and replies are only accepted subject  the above conditions. SITUATIONS VACANT. ?ARRY Ralway .require strong active meu, in- P eligible for H.M. Forces or over military' age Porters, Brakesmen, Platelayers and Dock -?bourers. AppIy-G(,lleralMnger, Barry ^oc ks. 213/217 CLoTHING and Outntting.—Wanted managers and assistants (ineIigiMe) for Branch S::ps. ?PpIy—Bradleys, 2, Seller Street, Chester. 1122p ?OOE-Genera.1, young House-Parlourmaid re- quired at once, country girls preferred, fam- '? 3.-?Mrs Nelson, Hafod Road, Hereford. 1116p ?OW,MAN wanted for herd of pedigree Here- g fords, or a second waggoner, good house with ?den, convenient. ApF4?y-Bailiff, Gwerndecl Fatill Three Cocks. 250/218 EXPERIENCED General wanted, wiping taktJ child out afternoons. Apply-Mrs Lewis, ?rnleigh, Dinas Powis. 1142p GIRLS who can Typewrite are in great demand.  If you wish to learn apply to Mmager, txprem" Omcea, Brecon. GOOD General wanted nurse kept; wages ?20; reference required.—Harnaoa, 21, Cwrt-y- ? Road, Penarth. 1068p GOOD General wanted, day girl not objected to.  Mrs Gilllll, 46, High Street, Brecon. 1160p L,?DY requires useful Help to do work of small l11'Q' cottage by sea. Healthy girl leaving school ?ght do; O'Ifiw .'o ?, in family.—Apply, 254/206, I Express" Omce, Brecon. MILLER wanted for Cefneog Mill, or A' 1 let  Mill to a Miller. App'?y-Parry, Lower ?Qdewy, Erwood, RS.O. 1126p P6STAL Tuition.—Young men, aged 16 to 25 years wanted to take up courses in the fol- '?wing subjects :—Mining, Telephony (ordinary ?Qd advanced), Telegraphy, Inland (ordinary and advanced), Wireless Telegraphy (ordinary and advanced), Submarine Cable Working and Test- tng, Elementary Electrical Engineering. Engin- eering Mathematics. Write for prospectus and terms to Secretary, W.A. 3 Depot, Shaws College, 55, Alexandra Road, Longport, Staffs. bl34/216 RESPECTABLE working help for small Jar in house, live as one of family, age 17-18. PPIY-Mrs Stokes, Cam Villa, Lkitnbister Road, norshire. 1055p REQUIRED, la. superior person to manage Kit- chen; must be a good plain cook also a strong, clean Girl as Kitchenmaid. Apply- Matron, Borough Fever Hospital, South Dock, Swansea. 139/216 REQUIRED, Maid for small house; two in fam- ily; plain cooking.-Apply, stating wages, Altham, Llanfihiangel-Talyllyn. Breconshire. 1170p WANTED.—Platelayers for the Brecon & Mer- J thyr Railway. Apply-Foreman, John: Envies, Brecon Station. i W ANTED by 9th November, General or 2 sis- j ters as Generals; must give good ref?r-jj <?ces. AppIv—Pugsley and Son, 24, Waterloo Street, Swansea. 1044p  WANTED, good General, one able to milk pre- W ferred; reference required. Apply—Mrs Lavid Farmers' Arms, Cottage, Porthcawl. 1057p XXT ANTED, an experienced General. Apply Mrs Leon, High mead, Lisvane, mar Car. d?. l?P; WANTED House-Parlourmaid or young gin to: train,-A-lrs Irv iDe, Sontherndown House, I Hear Bridgend, Glamorganshire. 1114p I WANTED, at once, a servant man. ineligible V for the Army, a.s a. waggoner, and to assist feeding cattle; good wages-Apply. Lewis. Pycodlyn Farm, near Abergavenny. 234/218 ANTED, reliable useful Ganeral Servant; pri- vate family of two: references requrcd; Wages £17; state age. Miss Williams, Morik(?°- Walton-by-Ckvedon, Somerset. 11-24i' ANTED immediately, capable general for den- t*st's house another maid kept; good wages! to suitable 4 rs Saies, 14, Gelliwastad l«oad, PaDtvpridd.1115P ?ANTED Cowman and for general estate work ?cottage and garden found state wages and references.?-Enight; Tyth?n Court, B?j end. 1152p j ?7-ANTED ood General for farmhouse, nbl to w i ANTED good General for farmh, ouse, ab.e to I ?mnk; mall family; .reference l'eqn i'cd. App?-Mr. George, Caenantmelyn.Hay. Ky?l7i \?7'ANTED man to truss hay by the ton. j or 3 ? tons per week through the winter. Apply, .tatmg?ce per ton, to E. C Maurice, Buckland Estate Office, Bwlch, Breconshire. ?"?' ?NTEyoung girl as General. Apply-Mrs i Boxhall, 9. Ship Street, Brecon. 1129p, YOUNG Girl, about 16, wanted to tram aB general servant coontrr g.rl ■ cornforta;ble home, 2 in famdy.-Apply, 192,217, "Express" Offiçe, S" W ANTED immy, good pfem C?ook.- S„, Brj-ndcrm-rn. B.fch, Ereoon shire. 1128p ?WANTED -Cook-General, clean, age 30 to 35, two in family, good home stable pel'son. Mrs -H-aj-ries Maesvddcrwcn.Abercynon ll?p WANTED at once, respectable marJr,i; ed d couple I f (no chndren. man ineligible for military er- vice) to look after gent1cman's house (Ra d nor4ii llre) man must have knowledge of garden work. W o 9 24/ a week Apply with references and full par- ?,c„larS-C W. C?llysgwyn? Burlth Well,,? Breconshirc. 207/217 iW ^OTm^Oeneral: ?e to wasl. and i>ron.—"Williams, Mae?ygraig. Vwara¡re Hd" Pcnygraig. Rhondda. 1141P PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WAN,'T'E, D, good General, farmhouse, two boys 9 and 5, good wages to suitable girl.—Mrs Davies, Upper House, Evenjobb, Walton, Bad- norshire. 11531 w ANTED, a good general Workman, must be good hedger cottage found; ineligible for I the Army.-Wi,lkams, Brynich, Brecon. 251/218 WANTED, a strong active Boy as apprentice.— John Evans, Builder and Wheelwright, I Erwood, Brecon-shire. 1164p WANTED, immediately, good General Servant. Mrs Jones, Memorial College, Brecon. 1167p WANTED, Work in an-Waggoner, married or single.—Applv. Smith, Millbrook, Brecon. 145P WANTED immediately, strong House-Parlour- maid, state age, wages and reference.—Mrs Davies-Jones, Bank House, Corn Street, Newport, Mon. 1149p WANTED, liandy-man as Labourer.—Apply, Manager, Gas Works, Builth Wells. 244/218 \\TANTiED, at once, good General; plain cook- ing, good wages.—Apply, Mrs Leonard, Pencerrig, Brecon. 1171p WANTED, strong Labourers, ineligible for military service, for retort house work (to learn scoop charging). "Wages and bonus, C2 12s for seven eight hour shifts per week.-kpply, M-awager. Gas Works, Abertillerv, Mon. 236/218 W ANTED. agent for Canal Wharf, Brecon. A DI) I v-Brecons Fire Coal and Lime Co. Brecon aJso good labourer wanted. 1183p WANTED Shepherd, ineligible, to live in, good wages. Apply-Evans. Neuadd. Cwmtaff, Merthvr. 1179p SITUATIONS WANTED. "ENGAGEMENT wanted in Brecon as working Housekeeper by capable middle-aged person. Apply, 1166p. "Express" Office, Brecon. HOUSES WANTED. FOR SALE, OR TO LET. COTTAGE to Let.—Apply, Mrs Tudor, Priory Villa, Brecon. 1149p TXOUSE to Let in centre of Talybont Village, 3 rooms upstairs, 3 rooms down, with good garden, newly repaired and cleaned.—Further par- ticulars, apply Samuel Williams, The Shop, Talybont-on-Usk. 221/218 T LANGOKSE.—A House to let in healthy posi- tion. Apply-T. Harries, Llangorse. 1178p T OST on October 25th. a Ram from Pontywall Farm, Talgarth, pitched W. J., finder re- warded.—W. Jones. 1177p T H-liEE Salmons, Crickhowell, to-let, free, fuliy licensed. Apply—Straker Son and Chad- wick. Abergavenny. 1123p To Let, free fully-licensed house, known as Mason's Arms, Talga.rth; also small shop adjoining.—Apply, Francis Geo. Price, Auctioneer and Valuer, Talgarth. 223/209 rpO-LET.—Woodlands, good cottage and garden, situate in Newbridge-on-Wye; rent and par- ticulars. Apply — J. A. Evans, Auctioneer, Ysciog, or- Mr Weak', Penrhiw. Newbridge-on- Wye. 251/209 I FARMS FOR SALE OR TO LET. }'AIDI TO LET.—C'wmjenkin Farm, Knucklas, about 125 acres, Lady-Day next.—Apply, Clee, Pentrusco, Knucklas. near Knighton. Il73p F All SE Buildings, 70 acres, North Wa les; price tGOO: several others: enclose stamped envelope.—9778, Rutters, 10, Norfolk con. 1182p LOST AND FOUND. LO ST.-Cross Radnor Yearling Ewe, pitched I M.D. on left side. Information to M. T. Davies, Lower Porthamel, Three Cocks. 1135p T OST or Strayed.—Sow (white), litter due a¡bout — November 3rd; finder rewarded.—Watkins, Hajgest, Cregrina, Hundred House. 214/217 T OST at Knighton, October 25th, Black Sheep- Dog, answers to name of Turk finder reward- ed.—J. Owens, Doluggau, Bleddfa, Llangunllo, Radnorshire. 1151p LOST, at Brecon fair, October 3rd, small black aii? tan Sheep-Dog, with bushy tail, answers to "Bob," finder rewarded.—Jones, Porthgwyn, Brecon. 1156p CTRAYED to Glangwy, Boughrood, since last April, Welsh Yearling Wether, if not c aimed in 21 days will be sold.—W. Price. 112op S TRA YED to Garnwen, Senny, a Welsh ewe and l lamb, since September, if not claimed by Nov. 13th will be sold.—T. Price. 191/217 QTRAYED to Baileygriffith, Lower Chapel, a I white-f,aced ewe and lamb, since September last. If not cla-imed in 14 days wil be sold.- T. L. Davies. 1141p OTRAYED from Tyleglas, Cray, Hereford Cow, I k with sale pitch-mark "No.- 5" on.—Inform- ation to Police Station, Devynock, or to D. Price, Owner. 231/218 FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. A DVERTISER wishes to dispose of Contractor's I Stock by private treaty, consisting of 5 capital Cart Mares, 4 Hauling Carts, 2 Trolleys, one crank axle Cart (full size), 5 heavy Sets of Cart Gears, 1 Van Set, Furniture Van (nearly new), Ma.res } as follows—blue roan mare, "Blossom." 8 years, 15 hands, £18; red roan liiiire, "Violet," 7 years, £ 25 brown mare, I Bonny." 6 years, 16 lids., £ 16; red roan mare, 10 j years, 15 hands, -612: capital shire-bred mare, 7 'years, 16 hands, due to foal in May, £ 40; also, I thick-set horse colt, 3 years, 14 hands, unbroken, ;CIS. The above are warranted for one month's trial; good reliable workers.-Apply, No. 2, ¡ Hn nsworth Street, Off Bilston Street, Corporation ■ Road, Newport, Mon. (Corporation Road tram- cars from Post Office to Bilst<)n ?Street). 243/218 I BIHD Catchers please note.—Wanted a large ) quantity of British Birds for prompt cash, also poultry.—Barnes and Sons, Corn Merchants, Merthvr. 1180p D ENTISTE.Y.-Try Coltman for Painless Ex- tract ions.-Tlie Pharmacy, Builth Wells. 1867 ON'T hoard you metals—wanted for muni- D tions. Cash buyer of Copper, Brass, Lead, i Zinc, Electric Battery, Plates, useless Portable I Engines, Morta-r Pans, Scrap Iron, Horse Hair; also Tailor's Clippings, Old Clothes, Paper, Fea- thers, old Feather Beds. Motor Tyres, Ropes, Bagging, Damp Sugar, Rancid Butter, in fact any waste; no waiting for cash.—Thomas Horton, j Merthyr. 1003p F AT PIG for sale, about 15 score. Apply- I F )1oore, Pen north, Bwlch, Breeonshire. 252/218 FO') Sale. Cockerels, Rhode Island Red j -? Minorcas, White Wyandotte, 7/6 eac'b.- i Mrs Saunders Jones. Cantref Rector' v. Brecon. 1139p PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. E XPERIENCED Poultry Keepers assert their fowls having Ovum Thorley's Poultry Spice do keep healthy and lay abundance of eggs. Ovum is sold by W. M. Davies and Co., Stores, Senny- I bridge. 205/205 FOll SALE, Cider Mill and two single Presses.— Apply, J. Morgan, 1, Wellington Place, Brecon. 1163p p REY 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 act-a 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. 1107p HlliL, Evans' Pure Malt Vinegar (Plain and —- Spiced).—Coltman, Cash Chemist, Builth Wells. 1867 K ARSWOOD Poultry Spice, contains ground in- I sects, and makes more eggs. Packets 2d, 6d, 1/ Try it.—Wilding, Grocer, Llanelwedd Stores, Builth WeHs. 118p "T LAW y Diwyd a Gyfoethoga."—Knitting Machines, only best British-made sold (sam- ple list of some few hundred customers free), les- sons free. With or without stands; over 42 years experience. — Chief depot, 30, Queen Street, Neath. 1148p UOiAii Standard Carbolic lootn Jfowaer, 41(1 per tin. Otto of Violet Shampoo Powders, 2d each; 7 for 1/ -coltman, Cash Chemist, Builth Wells. 1867 PULLETS, March hatch, laying, 3/6 each, 40/- dozen six and cock 24/ list free.—Humuieli, Stratford, Essex. 1125p T>OULTRY keepers should write to Joseph Thor- — ley, Ltd., King's Cross, London, who are ,the manufacturers of Ovum, Thorley's Poultry Spice, for Thorley's Poultry Keepers Account Book, also book giving useful hints to poultry keepers- both sent free. 202/205 "RODINE" ROUTS RATS.-Rats are rapidly — exterminated with Rodine Rat Poison they can't resist it; they eat it and die. 6d., 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ post, 3d.-Ha-tley, Chemist, Ptrtb.- Agents: Stanton, 26, High St., Brecon; D. 1. Williams, Llanwrtyd; H. J. Sparey, General Stores, Presteign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knighton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery. 1064 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 pIG keepers who wish their pigs to- pay should use as a condiment Thorley's Food for cattle; keeps pigs thrifty. Sold in cases containing 56 packets 4/6 by agents in all parts. 200/205 RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and BEETLES greedily eat HARBISON'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. 566p 1",RACTION ENGINES, Road Locomotives, Stea.m Waggons and Tractors, Portable Engines, Traction Waggons, Thrashing Machine, Road Roller, etc., for SALE. Secondhand. Full List free. Special terms arranged. Portable Rollers, etc., for HIRE. Thrashing Belts of all kinds. Modern Machinery as above purchased.— Only address, HENRY LEWIS & SONS, Thames Bank Ironworks, Reading. Telephone 201. 724p 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. 255a VEN Yusa Toilet Cream, 1/ Ven Yusa Soap, v 4d. —" Coltman, Cash Chemist, Builth Wells. 1867 WANTED large trapped rabbits, will pay 1/- each. Jones, fishmonger, Cwmbran, Mon. 1144p WANTED, Sheep-dog, 12 months old, good worker, trial given. Heard, butcher, Blaenclydach, Rhondda. 1070p you should know that Ovum is the Poultry Spice par excellence and contains all that is ne- cessary to keep poultry healthy and produce abund- ance of eggs. Ovum Thorley's Poultry Spice, is sold in cases containing 72 packets Six ShiUings and cartons 1/1, by agents in all parts. 201/205 100 000 Pyramid Apple Trees, 4 y,a, old; ???'??- Cox Orange, Allington, Bramley Seedling,Wore,ester Pea rmain,Eeld invi,lie Seedling, James Grieve, Lady Sudeley; 2 year Feathered Newton Wonder, Annie Elizabeth, all 12/- per doz., 70/- 100; Maiden's Newton Wonder, Cox Orange, Rev. W. Wilks, 40/- 100. List free.— W. Horne and Sons, Cliffe, Rochester, Kent. 187/217 THOROUGH SIGHT-TESTING. j you are cordially invited to call upon Mr Eric A Rees, F.R.M.S., F.S.M.C., etc. (Lond.), 26, Castle Street, Swansea. Consultation Free. 'Phone Central 520. 1072p MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, Tack for Ponies over the winter. Apply—W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge, Bre- con. 1172p A Remark.—What a finehealthy lot of birds-a -*— reply—yes, and abundance of Eggs too be- cause I give them Ovum Thorley's Poultry Spice— A Davies and Co., The you try it-a*t is sold by W. M. Daviesaud Co., The Stores, Sennybridge. 189/205 ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands; Crutches, Leg Irons, Deformity Boots, Trusses, Steel-less Ea-sifit Trusses. Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corseta, Blutic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles (Street, Cardiff. Tel. 1282. List Free. 189 T'GGS Eggs I Eggs I and still more Eggs will be the result of giving a sprinkling of Ovum Thorley's Poultry Spice to your fowls soft food- try it -it is sold by Walter Gwillim Agricultural Ohcmist; Brecon. 197/205 Pigs are often troubled with worms; Thorley's Worm Powders wiU clear same. Sold in Cartons containing 6 powders 5d by Agents in all parts, 12 packets one shilling, post free, from Joseph Thorley, Ltd., King's Cross..London. 199/205 ,<», I PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. 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 all 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 I by :-Walter Gwillim, M.P.S., Medical Hall, Brecon; A. E. Jones, 46, Beaufort Street, Bryn- I mawr; H. T. T. Roberts, Abergavenny; T. A. Coltman, Builth; J. Ward, Builth; W. H. Kirk- land, Crickhowell; G. M. Perkins, Knighton; W. W. Johnson, Llandrindod; R. C. Prytherch, i.P.S., Llanwrtyd; D. I. Williams, Llaaiwrtyd; J. Parry and Co., Sennybridge; John Parry, Tal- garth, and most Chemists elsewhere. 188 IMPORTANT TO ALL STOCK OWNERS. Keep your stock free 4rom all skin diseases, ver- min, 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., a-t 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, 1/ 2/- each. Cheaper in bulk. br94/205 KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY I-Send your I pals "out yonder" some tins of Harrison's Nursery Pomade—they'll be very acceptable. When you haven't time to wash, there's a big chance you'll have "companions." A little Harrison's Pomade kills every insect on hair and body. In- sist on having Harrison's Nursery Pomade, "Tins of Comfort," at 4id and 9d. Sold by all Chem- ists—or by post from Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Brecon F. L. Stanton. Hay J. L. Davies and Sons, 7, High Town. Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High Street. Knighton G. M. Per- kins. Crickhowell W. H. Kirkland. Pontar- dulais T. A. Jones. Brynmawr A. M. Jones, 74, King Street. Llanwrtyd Wells: D. I. Wil- liams, chemist. All Chemists. 566p AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr. Francis George Price. November 14.—Household Furniture, &c., at Old Vicara-ge, Glasbury-on-Wye. Old Vicarage, f GLASBURY-ON-WYE. Important Sale of Surplus Household Furniture, Out-Door Effects, &c. W Mil.,FtiANOIS GEO. PRICE is favoured with instructions from Mrs Vulliamy, to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, November the 14th, 1916, viz. :— Full-size Brass-mounted Bedstead, 2 Mattresses. Fire Screen, Bamboo Flower Stand, Single Bras- mounted Bedstead and Spring Mattress, Parafi Cask, Large Iron Stove, Dinner Service (com- plete). Tea Service, Overmantel (bevelled glass), 2 'Sets of Bedroom Ware, Large Double-burner Lamp, Fire Curb, 2 Fenders, Several Pictures, Ornaiv iit-s, 4 Oak Carved Chairs, Painted Pipe, Hat rooks, Several Mats and Pieces of Carpet, Large Carpet, 2 Towel Rails, Mahogany Wash-, stand Ditto Dressing Table, Several Curtains, i Small Knife, Cleaner, 2 Cake Stands, Dutch Oven. Small Gong on Stand, Covered Wicker Gar- den Tjc.'it, 2 Hanging Book Shelves, Sponge Bath, 2 Oil Stoves, Various Kitchen Utensils, Treadle Grindstone, Old Iron, Lady's Saddle, 4-wheel Dog Cart, Lamps and Cushions complete. Sa,leat 1.30 prompt. Terms Cash. The Cottage, Talgarth. Owmravor, Rhydspence, WHITNEY-ON-WYE. Important and Attractive Sale of Household Fur- niiuxe, Out-Door Effects, 2 Bacon Pigs, and 56 Head of Poultry. MR. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE is favoured wich I instructions from Miss Annie Pitt, to Sell by A taction, on Friday, November the 17th, 1916. Pv 'fliture.—2 Iron Bedsteads, 3 Feather Beds, Palliasses, 2 Washstands, 2 Dressing Tables, Look ag Glass, Toilet Set, Bed Linen, Chest of Drawers, Small Oak Box, Large ditto, Large Dining Table, Round Oak Table, Oak Table, Kitchen Table, 2 Arm Chairs, 6 Mahogany Chairs, 2 Oak Chairs, Oak Cupboard with Glia,ss Front, Several 'Pictures, 2 Deal Tables, 2 Small Round Tables, Eight-day Clock, Old Oak Dresser, Sing- er's Sewing Machine (equa.l new), 4 Chairs, Easy Chair, 2 Fenders, Fire Irons, Lamp, Flat Irons, 2 Pairs of Dace Curtains, Oak Bacon Rack, &c. Out-Door Effects.—Old Iron, Iron Pig Trough, Wheelbarrow, 2 Iron Boilers, 2 Benches, 2 Baths, Large Safe, Hand Saw, Baskets, Potatoes, Small Tools, &c., &c. 2 Bacon Pigs, 50 Head of Poultry. Sale a.t 1.30 prompt. Terms Cash. The Cottage, Talgarth. b248/209    ir:ver Hotel M (Established over 100 Years ), ADJOINING TRAFALGAR SQUARE, Suffolk St., Pall Mall, London Telephone No 7314 Gerrard. Telegraphic Address: Pleasant, London." ■ BED. BREAKFAST. BATH. and 0K Ltj—t JM ATTENDANCE from tM Proprietor: H. R. JONE 2 Iwm—"——m| AUCTION APPOINTMENTS Messrs. David & W. J. Price. (late D. Price and Williams.) Monday, November 13th.-Talybont Auction Mart. Tuesday, November 14th.—Sennybridge Auction Mart. Tuesday, November 14th-Sale of Surplus Stock from Abercyrnog Farm, Llandilofane, at Sennybridge Market. Friday, November lith.-Sale of Milking Cows, Sheep, Horses, &c.. also Hay, Implements, &c., at Market Tavern, Brecon. Wednesday, November 22nd Sale of Household Furniture, etc,, at Parish Hall, Brecon. Tuesday, November 28th, 1916.-Sennybridge Auction Mart. Thursday, November 30th.-Sale of Milking Cows and other Live Stock at Waunderwen, Hay. Tuesday, Dec. 12th-Sellnybridge Auction Wart, ilst Annual Fat Stock Show and Sale. Talybont-on-Usk Auction Mart (Adjoining Edwards' Timber Yard). MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 13th, 1916. xrj- Further entries of Pat Lambs, Sheep, Pigs, &c., solicited. Auctioneers, Messrs. David & W. J. Price Brecon, T. J. Phillips, Scethrog. Note.-All farmers, etc., interested in the Mart will please attend a; meeting to Ibe held in connect- ion with same. at the Parish Sale, Talybont-on- Usk, on Saturday evening next, 11th inst., ;at 7 p.m. b253/207 Sennybridge Market. Important Sale of SL RPLUS STOCK the property of Messrs. J. E. & J. Powel, Abercynrig Farm, Llandilofane. MESSRS. DAVID & W. J. PRICE will sell L i by Auction On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1916, attl p.m prompt, as follows :— CATTLE.—3 Cows in Calf, i two-year-old Heifer in Calf, 2 Yearling Heifers, 1 Fat Maiden Heifer, 1 Fat Bnll (2 year old), 1 Yearling Bull, 1 Bull Calf. HOBSSS.—1 three-year-old Cart Mare in Foal (working in all gears), 1 Aged Pony (13 hands high). SHEBP.—20 Yearling Wethers. Three Months' Credit or the usual JDiscount for Cash. b228/207 Market Tavern, BRECON. Important Sale of Shorthorn Milking Cows, Ewes, Horses, Implements, Governes.s Car, Quantity of Hay, &c., &c. jyjBSSRS. D. & W. J. PRICE have received instructions by Mr Millet to Sell by Public Auction on Friday, November 17th, 1916, a ^follows Cattle.-Six Excellent Shorthorn Milking Cows (four in full profit and two are likely to calve be- fore Sale Day), 1 Hereford Heifer, with her calf, 1 Hereford ditto in calf, 4 Yearling Bullocks. Sheep.-20 Cross Kerry Ewes (two and three years old), 7 Cross bred Ewes, 1 Yearling Ram, and 2 Ram Lambs. Horses.—1 Black three years old half-bred Mare (working in all gea.rs), 2 Ponies (believed to be in foal). Implements.—Spring Gambo with rails, Sheep Rack, Turnip Cutter, Corn Bins, Tables land Tres- sels, a Governess Car in good condition, five empty Hogsheads. There will be offered for sale about 30 Tons of Hay (subject to arrangements with the Military Authorities). Sale at 1.30 p.m. Terms Cash. 6. Bulwark, Brecon. b242/207 Preliminary. Parish Hall, Brecon. MESSRS. DAVID & W. J. PRICE will Sdl by Auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1916, a large quantity of excellent household Furniture, including Bedroom Suites, Drawing room suites, Kitchen furniture, &c., &c. Further particulars next week. b254/207 SENNYBRIDGE AUCTION MART. THE FIRST ANNUAL FAT STOCK SHOW TAND SALE On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1916. President:- REV. A. GABNONS WILLIAMS, Abercamlais. Vice-Presidents: OWBK PBICE, ESQ., W. S. MILLEE, ESA., D. T. JEFFREYS, ESQ., W. D. DAVIES, ESQ. Auctioneers DAVID & W. J. Price. Hon. Sec. & Treasurer: W. WILLIAMS, Bryncelyn Sennybridge. SCHEDULE OF PRIZES. FAT CATTLE. Class I.-For the best Fat Bullock 1st prize tl, 2ad 10s. Class II-For the best Fat Heifer. 1st prize £ 1, 2nd 10s. Class III-For the best Fat CJw. 1st prize ii, 2nd 10s. Class IV.- For the best Pair Fat Cattle. 1st prize £ 1, 2nd 10s. A Silver Challenge Cup will be offered for the best Beast in the Show. The Cup will have to be won twice in succession or three times otherwise. FAT SHEEP. Clasw I.—For the best Pen of 10 Fat Lambs. 1st prize 15s., 2nd 7s. 6d. Class II.—For the best Pen of 10 Fat Wethers (any breed). 1st prize 15s 2nd 7s. 6d. PIGS. Class 1.—For the best pen of 3 Porkers. 1st prize 15s, 2nd 7s. 6d. LIVE FAT POULTRY. For the best Couple of t Geese. 1st prize 5s, 2nd 2s. 6d. For the best Couple of Turkeys. 1st prize 5s, 2nd 2s. 6d. I For the best Couple of Ducks. 1st prize 5s, 2nd 2s. 6d. For further particular{rand Schedules apply to Hon. Secretary. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) -.Sale of Household Furniture at Brecon. December 6th.—Christmas Fat Stock Show and Sale at Brecon. Assembly Rooms, Wellington Hotel, BRECON. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. JAIESSRS. MILLER, POWELL & Co., F.A.I., .have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction. at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1916, la quantity of Household Furniture, Glass, Plated Goods. &c. ^removed for convenience of sale), as follows :— Dining Table. Dining-room Chairs, 'Sofa, Over- mantel, Drawing-room Suite, Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Benares Metal Candle- sticks, Brass Candlesticks, 3 Pairs Brass Jar- dinieres, Brass Jug, Brass Can, Japanese Trays, Brass, Bronze and Copper Trays, 2 Gent/a Dressing Cases, 2 Lady's Do., 3 very handsome Copper Kettles, 2 very fine Copper Kettles, Crumb Brush and Tray, Cruet Stand, Plated Decanter Stand, Glass, do., Brass Gong on stand, Pair Ormulu Candlesticks, Cigia-r Cabinet, Barometer, Brass Trivet together with a quantity of House- hold Goods. Fuller particulars in next week's issue and posters. Terms Cash. Sale at 2 o'clock prompt. ib254/208 Messrs. Jackson it MoCartney. Entries for Catalogue Close First Post Monday. HEREFORD HORSE SALES. THE NEXT PRIZE SALE OF 250 HORSES WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1916. iE40 IN PRIZES. ——— Early entries kindly solicited. Good demand for horses of all classes. JACKSON & MoCARTNEY, br84/211 Auctioneers, Craven Arms & Hereford. Mr. J. A. Evans. December 6th. Freehold Property, Glascwm, Radnorshire. Further particulars will appear. Further entries solicited for November 6th and fol- lowing Markets. 227/309 December 11th.—Fat, Stock Show, Builth Smith- field.-Pyales of Stock conducted every Monday in the Market (entries solicited). Mr. G. Y. Price. Drill Hall, Builth Wells. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ANTIQUE & MODERN HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, etc., which MR G. V. PRICE will Sell by Public Auction, i?j L by order of C. Amos Williams, Esq., on WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd & 24th, 1916, in the DRILL HALL, BUILTH WELLS, and on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1916, at ASHFIELD, BUILTH WELLSsV The Furniture will be on view Morning of Sale each day at the Drill Hall. Sale to Commence each day at 1-30 p.m. Terms—Strictly Cash. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer, Auctioneer's Offices, Builth Wells. b230,12,09 Mr. T. J. Phlillps December —Sale of Contractor's Plant, Tools, etc., at Bridge Street, Crickhowell. Talybont-on-Usk Auction Mart i fPHE Auction Mart will bs continued by | the Star Inn, Talybont-on-Usk, as usual, for the sale of Lambs, Sheep, Pigs, Cattle, Horses and Colts. The next Mart will be on Monday. Nov. 13th next, when 3 Sheets Wool, 1914-15 I clips, consisting of Shropshire Down, Cross- I bred and Welsh will be sold. Farmers, Butchers, and Dealers please note. b220/218 ORGANISERS of Concerts and Entertainments will do well to write to the Manager, "Brecon and Radnor Express," Brecon, tor prices of posters, tickets, eta., before ordering elsewhere.