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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT*. PREPAID SCALE. The following Scale of Charges securei the Insertion of the following clftases of Advertisements in both "THE BRECON AND RADNOR EXPRESS," AND "THE RADNOR EXPRESS," APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, TO BE LET OR SOLD, LOST AND FOUND, AND MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six Word*. Once. Times. Time*. It words 0 II 1 II Z 6 B words. 1 9 2 0 a 0 10 words 1 4 2 8 0 Each extra 8 words 0 0 8 1 0 In cases where replies are to be sent to the "Express" Office, and forwarded by us, 3d extra to above prices must be sent. In all cases these Charges are for cash with order. If not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per insertion. I Marriage Notice, 2/fl. Wedding Presents, 2d per line. "Birth Notice, 2/8. Notice of Thanks, 2/6. In Memoriam Notice, 2/8. List of Wreaths in Funeral Report, 2d per line. Obituary Notice, 2/6. Notice of Death and Funeral, 2/6. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The greatest care is taken to Insert advertisements on the date and in the position ordered as well as to secure their being correctly printed, but the Proprietor cannot be responsible for inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for any consequences arising there- from. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt Insertion of all advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their advertisements, but the Proprietor does not guarantee the Insertion of an advertisement in any specified week, or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any specified week, or at all, from any cause whatever. Advertisements and replies are only accepted subject to the above conditions. IMPORTANT NOTICE. owing to the great increase In the price of paper and all materials used In the news- paper trade, we have been reluctantly compel- led (In company with other county and local papers) to increase the price, of the "Breoon and Radnor Expreee" and the Radnor Express," from July 1st to 11d. per copy. Copiee can be sent to subscribers by poet as followsUnited Kingdom, 13 weeks for 2/2; 26, 4/4; 52, 8/8; France and British Colonies, 10/10 per annum; U.S.A., neutral oountries, 13/- per annum (payable in ad- vance). Our readers are asked to give their News- agents a DEFINITE ORDER TO DELIVER WEEKLY. Only in this way can they be sure of having their copy regularly. The old size and price will be resumed at the earliest possible moment, and we ask our readers for their indulgence and cooper- ation under the exceedingly difficult con- ditions that newspapers are passing through at the present critical time. SITUATIONS VACANT. A Strong girl, about 13, wante work, out or in- '— door, from next September, sleep in; within 2 miles of Ulandrindod; should be free Sunday mornings 9.30 and 11.30 a.m.. Apply—c/o Rec- tor, Catholic Church, Victoria Road, Llandrin- dod Wells. 1918p/16-8 LAND drainers wanted to pipe drain about 20 acres of meadow—Jones, Pytindu, Brecon. 143/18/23-S LEWIS LEWIS and Co. require experienced and junior young ladies for London; holidays allowed.. Apply—28, High Street, Swansea-, or 281, East Indila Dock Road, Popkr, London, E, 14. 1877p/23-8 LEWIS LEWIS and Co. require Kitchen and Housemaids for London.—Apply to 28, High Street, Swansea, or 281, East India Dock Road, Poplar, London, E, 14. 1877p/23-8 R EQUIHED, experienced Mother's Heip to take J-t dlJarge of two children, aged 5 and 3; needle- woman. Apply—Mrs Bielski. Llandough, near Cardiff. 1957p/30-8 STRONG General, aboutt 2'2: no washing.— >va- llama, Harp Inn, Ebbw Vale. Mon. 1966p/30-8 STEADY reliable girl wanted as Genera 1, two in family reference required; state age and b Mrs Milton, White Horse, Hereford. ]963p/'30-8 vv ANTED.-Platelayers for the Brecon 4 Mer- thyr Railway. Apply-Foreman, John ()Svieii, Brecon Station. WANTED a good general, about 16 or 17, for high-class apartment house. Write full particulars 'to Mrs Sty, "Woodville," Bilton Road, Rugby. St' y, 1901p/16-8 WANTED, experienced General for Cardiff; ,three in family. Write Mrs Ambrose, "StrAtbeacm." Rothersliade, Mumbles. 1903p/18-10 WANTED experienced cook-general, also housemaid. Good home, liberal outings, small faxaily.-Apply, Mrs T. M. Morgan, the Garth, Monmouth. b97/17/16-8 ANTED, experienced cook and parlourmaid; M country place.-Apply, Mrs Morris Davies, r athem, Chepstow, Mon. 1913p/16-8 W ANTED at once, experienced Timber Haulier to work heavy horses at Brecon. Apply- Dd. Harris Corn Merchant, Hirwain. 112/18/16-8 W ANTD, Cook-General and House-Parlour- iruid, last week in August; references. Mrs C. D. Phillips, The Gaer, Newport. Mon. 1916p/6-9 VV ANTED a respectable, well-educated youth, to make himself generally useful in grocery trade; also a young girl for cash desk. Apply- Meredith and Sons, Brecon. 1929p/16-8 j WANTED. tractor driver for pitwood haulage; good wages, Brecon district.—Apply, 1935p, repress" Office, Brecon. 1935p/23-8 ANTED a good washerwoman at once a.t Ye M' Wells Hotel, liandnndod Wells.-Apply 1's E. Bryan Smith. 132/18 W ANTED a respedoable Generad Servant. Ap- pN_M„ Jenki*,  136/18/23-8 WANTED, strong girl, just lea-ving school, for minister's family, one cJÜld. Apply-W., Express" Offices, Brecon. 135/4/23.8 WANTED, experienced General; two in family; good wa^es.—Apply with references. Vicar- age, Ystradfellte Aberdiare. 1936p/23-8 VyANTED for Aberdare in September, expear- ienced urse: 3 children,, youngest 8 undernurse kept. Apply-Mors Lewis aft. ^anhamlaoh Rectory, Brecon. 1937p/23-8 WANTED, two strong active lads for garden work, ii-e about If). previous cxpcricnoc pre- ferred; 22/- weekly, I ive oiit. A plply-D. -Rc-,dpak,h. ';Jaes,rud(lud, Blackwood. YOIJNC-, ladies "wanted as apprefofcioes to Mdllinr erv workroom: a Iso Shops and Showroom P^ket money gin. Apph-Morc; E. Jones, 51, High Street; 1970/6-9 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED.-Experienced Waitress, aJso Cham- bermaid and Kitohenmaid; good wages. Apply—Lion Hotel, Pembroke. 1962p/30-8 SITUATIONS WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER wants situation, farm-house or otherwise.—Apply, by letter, to 1958p, "Express" Office, Brecon. 1958p/16-8 T ADY (27) desires responsible permanent position ,as Cashier and Book-keeper, 10 years' BiT- mingham experience. North Waies preferred.— Box 1967p "Express" Office, Brecon. W ANTED situation as Housekeeper in farm- house. Apply Box 99/12, "Brecon and Radnor Express," Brecon. HOUSES WANTED, FOR SALE, OR TO LET. TO Let, Sun Inn, Builth Wells, .fully-licensed "*■ six days only, excellent markest house w.^i good trade; nominal rent during the war; posses- sion September 30th next.—Apply, David Wil- liams, the Brewery, Builth Wells. 121/18-I-C TO Let, two dwelling-houses, High Street, Crickhowell, reasonable rentals.—Prosser, Garden Village, Abercwmboi. 1923p/16-8 TO Let, Safaddan House, Llangorse.—Apply, Davies, Lake Side, Llangorse, near Brecon. 1974p/20-9 WANTED torent from about end of September next an unfurnished cottage or five or six rooms, in or near Llandrindod; quiet neighbour- hood preferred. Address—Mrs Pugh, Abbey Cwm- hir, Penybont Station. 1917p/16-8 APARTMENTS WANTED AND TO-LET. A BERYSTWYTH.—Nice part of town, close to beach.—Miss Owen, Glyn, South Road. 1940p/23-8 APARTMENTS, terms moderate, single or double bed-rooms.—Mrs Lane, 12. Grays Inn Road, Aberystwyth. 1952p/30-8 A BERYSTWYTH.— Comfortable Apartments terms moderate.; gvamp.-St. Eloi, Alexandra Road, la.te Cradglais. 1973p/30-8 B IACK-POOL.-Superior public and private, — near winter gardens and sea.—Mrs Norton, Regent Mount, Regent Road. 1872p/16-7 G BNTLEMA-N wants apartments in Brecon, end of August.—P. Brineon. West Woodlands. Reading. 1938p/23-8 HOME from home, for visitor or anyone in busi- —— ness; terms moderate; excellent position near town.—(Mrs.) K. Marsh, Grosvenor House, Llandrindod Wells. 102/11/16-8 FARMS FOR SALE OR TO LET. rpO Let, from Lady-Day next, Gwerndwynant Farm, Gladestry, corutaining 150 acres, with excellent House and Buildings. Rent a.nd further particulars from Mackintosh, Penybont, Raas. 1932p/16/8 TO Let, from 25th March, Hondon farm, Bryn- IgWyn, 117 acres, right of excellent sheep- walk on adjoining mountains, well watered, buildings in centre of land.-J. W. Boore, Rhul,an, Aberedw, Builth. 1957p/30-8 +- _6- LOST AND FOUND. LOST at Talyldyn HtJation on Friday, August 3rd, a lemon and white spaniel dog. Finder re- warded. Name on collar D. O. Jones, 10, Wynd- hom Street.—Apply, as above, Dowlais. 1948p/30-8 T OST near Lla-nigon, Hay, August 1st, small grey rand white sheep bitch with collar.— Lewis, Tyronen, Llanthony. 1969p/30-8 STRAYED to Llan Farm, Liangasty-Tklyllyn, three-year-old mountain wether, unshorn, raddle on loin, pitchmark on left side indistinct. If not cladmod in 14 days will be sold, and proceeds given to Penoyre War Hospitsl.-D. Williams. 1914p/16-8 QTRAYED to Penlan, Westbrook, beginnimg of lr-Nf,ay, Wether Lamb, do'c pitch on shoulder. Unless claimed in 14 days, will be sold.—Jones. 1941p/23-8 CTRAYED to Penpont Farm, light cream-colour- ed sheep-bitch, since July 22nd. Apply- Pritohard. 1393p/23-8 STRAYED from Pentwyn Forest Coal Pit, near Abergavenny, five Mountain Wethers, both ears cropped and split in three.—T. H. Morgan. 1946p/30-8 GTRAYED to Bol}gbr Oag/we Farm, a ewe and lamb since March. Unless claimed within 14 days will be sold. and proceeds given to Red Ci-oss.-C. Powell. 1955p/16-8 O TRAY ED from Pencraig Farm, Erwood, a two- k: year-old ewe and lamb, pitched C.—Address, A. Challoner. 149/19 RTRAYED to Moelfre, Ltlanbister, Penybonit, in June last, Welsh ewe, raddled over back pitchmark indistinct. Owner can have same by paving expenses.—Apply to D. Price. 151/19/30-8 QTRAYED to Owmglasson farm, near Rhayader, since liast June, Welsh ewe and cross-bred lamb. If not claimed on or before September 1st will be sold to defray expenses.—J. Cadma/D. 155/19/30/8 S TRA YED to Whitelow farm, Talgarth, a cross- hred Yearling Ewe, with D.P. on right side and D. on left. Owner can have same by pay- ment of expenses.-Ev,ans. 1971p/30-8 STRAYED to Pengenfordd, Talgarth, Cardie Ewe and Lamb. If not claimed in 21 days will be sold.—John Edwards. 1961p/30-8 VEARLING Heifer strayed last May to Wern, Brilley, Whitney, Hereford. Owner can have siame on paying expenses. Apply-V.or-an. 1964p/16-8 FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. A LL sorts of winter vegetables, plants for sale. ?- Apply, W. Taylor, Tregunter, Ta?garth. 1926p/16-8 FOR Sale, 4 excellent Shorthorn amd Dairy Heifers, just calved. Apply-W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge, Brecon. 1942p/23-8 FOR Sale, a 3! horse power International Har- vester Company Petrol Engine Chaffcutter, equail 'to new. Apply-NiCholls, Lleinthall, Kings- land. 1949p/30-8 FOR Sale, a hooded gig, suit 15 to 16 hands.— Keeling. Canon Hrome, Ledbury. 153/19 FOR Sale.—Governess Car, perfect condition, 1 cushions complete, cheap. If you don't see you want it, you'll want it when you see it. Apply -Davies, Coach builder. Builth. 162/4/30-8 OFFICER'S Khaki Waterproof Cape Coats, in- valuable for country work, national service, farming, etc.. stfate length coat, 50/- only 6/6; Officer's Khaki Shirts, collar attached 2/6.—Stores, 7, Cromwell Street, Merthyr. 1922p/6-9 WANTED, quantity of pure honey, in lIb. sec- tions and jars; state price.—Meredith and Sons. Stores. Brecon. 1965p/30-8 PREPAID ADYERTISEMEfc. S. "DATS.—"RODINE" is 'the rapid rat remover. Swarms are wiped out in a night. Safe, Sure and Speedy. 6d, 1/ 2/ 3/ post 3d.- Harley, Chemist, Perth. Agents :—Stanton, 26. Hiigih St., Brecon; D. 1. Williams, LllaIJiVrlyd; H. J. Sparey, General Stores, Presteign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knighton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery. 1878p/ll-10 QHORTHORN CALVES for rearing, from re- cord Cheshire milkers, by pedigree bulls; quotation to any Station; no fancv pricei.-Fram& Dobie, Littleton, Chester. 1950p/8-ll TO strengthen the system, and purify the blood, take Quinine and Iron Tonic. Bottles 1/- and 1/9.-Coltman, Chemist, Builth Wells. 1867/250 CTEAM Tractors, Steam Wagons, Traction En. PI-i gines, Road Locomotives, Traction Wagons, Portable Engines, Thrashing Machines, Road Rol- lers, etc., for Sale, Second-hand. Full list free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Rollers, etc., for Hire. Thrashing Belts of all kinds. Modern Machinery a.s above purchased.—Only address Henry Lewis and Sons, Thames Bank Iron Works, Reading. Telephone 201. 1799p/6-6-18 THE ONSET of a cold during summer weather is simply due to diselase germs attacking the nostrils and throat. "Nostriline" destroys these germs and thus effects what seems a miraculous cure. Mr Lewis Reid says :—"Last Monday I was afflicted with the worst cold I have ever had. "Nostroline" gave me immediate relief 'and my cold vanished." Provide yourself with "Nos- troline" to-day. Price 1/3 (by post, 1/5) from W. Gwillim, 46, High Street, BRECON; A. E. Evans, 46, Beaufort Street, A. M. Jones, 73, King Street, BRYNMAWR; H. T. T. Roberts, ABER- GAVENNY; T. A. Coltman and J. Ward, BUILTH; W. H. Kirkland. High Street, CRICK- HOWELL; G. M. Perkins, KNIGHTON; R. H. Eva-us and W. W. Johnson, LLANDRINDOD; R. C. Prytherch, W. 1. Williams, LLAN- WRTYD; J. Parry & Co., SENNYBRIDGE; J. Parry, TALGARTH; A. R. Davies, PRES- TEIGN, and most Chemists elsewhere. 340 WANTED.-Apple,s, Damsons, Plums, etc., any quantity from 5 cwts. upwards also Honey. -Hon,sh,aws, Chemists, Shrewsbury. 146/19 W ANTED, small portable second-hand Cider Mill and Press, must be ;eap.—Rogers, Pentwyn Terrace. Abersych m. 1954p/16-8 "DICK SHEETS. Best make. Double hand- sewn Seams. 15ft. by 10ft., 24/ 18ft. by 12ft., 35/ 21:ft. by 15ft., 501-; 24ft. by 18ft., 70/ 24ft. by 24ft., 95/ With lines. Carriage paid. A few good Black Tarpaulins, second hand Rail- way Sheets, repaired and re-dressed, 19ft. by 14ft., at 55/- each, carriage paid.—E. Parnall and Co., Sail Makers, Bedminster, Bristol, Contractors to H.M. Wtar Office. 1870p/16-8 USE Foot Tablets for tender feet. In boxes 7id each.-Col,tmam, Chemist, Builth Wells. 1867/250 USE Vanishing Cream for sunburn and rough- ness of the akin. 1/- pots.-Coltman, Chemist, Builth Wells. 1867/250 W ANTED a well-broken sheep dog, a good ranger and one that heels preferred. Apply —Tudge, Lyde Court, Hereford. 110/18/16-8 VISITING CARDS, 50 for 2/ 100 for 3/ postage extra. Express" Office, Brecon. 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 TXT 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 POULTRY. peLLETS March 1917 hatch 5/- each, six arid cock 35/ chickens three months old 2/6 each. List free.-Hummell, Stratford, Essex. 1945p/30-8 1- u_- MISCELLANEOUS. A STROLOGY.—Reliable age horoscope, future events, marriage partner described, changes, journeys, legacies, lucky days, planet, etc; send birth-date, 1/- P.O., stamped envelope.—Madame Marion, 8, Heriot Place, Edinburgh. 1866p/16-8 A STROLOGY, Marriage, 2 .years' events, 1/1, send age.-—Mr Wright, 11, Wood Road, Pontypridd. 1953p/l/30-8 A RTIFlCIAL Legs, Arms, Hands; Crutches, Leg Irons, Deformity, Boots, Trusses, "Steel-less Basifit" Trusses. Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corsets, Elastic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearoe, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. Tel. 1282. List Free. 189 pIANO BARGAINS.—Collard and Collard Up- right Grand, £ 46; Stroud Upright Grand (when new 45 guineas) £ 32; Farrand (45 guin- eas), £ 34 Hagspiel Grand, £ 65 Brdadwood Rose- wood Upright, £14; "Pianola," £ 15; American Organ, £ 8. All instruments delivered carriage paid. Write for complete catalogue and bargain Est to C. Mil-som & Son, Ltd., the Great West of England Piano House, 15, Milsom Street, Bath. 91/2/18-7-18 COUNTY OF RADNOR. DOGS ACT, 1916. Radnorshire (Control of Dogs) Order of 1917. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Execu- tive Committee of the County of Radnor in- tend to apply to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for confirmation of the Regulations under the 'above-named order made by the Executive Committee on the 13th day of July last. A copy of 'the Regulations may be inspected by any ratepayer in the County at the office cf the undersigned. HUGH YAUGHAN VAUGHAN, County Offices, CLERK. Llandrindod WeJis, 8th August, 1917. brl48/13/23-8 -_u- ORGANISERS of Concerts and Entertainments will do ? weH to write to tbe Manager, "Brecon and Radnor Fxpre" Br??.n, for prices of posten. ticket%. et«.. before ordering elsewhere. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. RADNORSHIRE AND BRECONSHIRE. PARISHES OF RHAYADER, CWMDAUDDWR, NANTMEL, AND LLANWRTHWL. j SALE OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS DAVID and W. J. PRICE (F.A.I.) will offer for Sale by Auction at THE LION iM. HOTEL, RHAYADER, On MONDAY, the 27th AUGUST, 1917, at 3 p.m. (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced), THE PENRALLEY ESTATE in the following or such other Lots as may be determined on before the day of Sale. ? ???" 1?. Acreage, "?ent. o of Property Pansh- ere ge., Rent. -1- A. E. P. £ S. d. i A. R. P. £ s. d. 1 Field on Maes Rhayader I 0 20 a3 3 6 1 Field on Maes Rhayader 2 1 25 7 10 0 3 Field on Maes Rhayader 1 1 2 o4 9 0 4 Field on Maes Rhaya er 4 3 5 14 10 0 5 Glanserth Cw dat ddwr 0 3 33 24 0 0 6 Dolfallen Llanwrthwl 117 0 0 110 0 0 7 Origgin. Nantmel 22 3 39 20 0 0 8 Tynlone Nantmel 47 0 10 23 0 0 9 Tycanol. Nantmel 65 3 14 31 10 0 10 rynshimley Nantmel 65 3 12 37 0 0 0 These Rents are apportioned. Particulars of Sale and Plans may be had from MR. JOHN JONES, Estate Agent, Rhayader: THE ATJCTIONKEKS, Bulwark, Brecon; and MESSES E. P. & A. L. CARELESS. Solicitor, Llandrindod Wells. BRECOSSHIRE. PARISH OF TRECASTLE. Important Sale of Freehold Farms, accomodation land, Cottages, &c. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS & SOX have received instructions to offer for Sale, by Public Auction, at the Castle Hotel, Llandov y, on Friday, August 31st, 1917, at 2.30 p.m. The following Valuable Freehold Property — LOT. DESCRIPTION. AREA. OCCUPIES. a. r. p. 1 The Freehold Farm, known as Bwysfafawr 118 0 24 Mr D. Morgan. 2 Freehold Farm. Bwysfafach 68 3 1 Mr Thomas Edwards. 3 The Freehold Meadow, known as Pont- newydd Meadow 3 2 2 Mr Wm Edwards. 4 Freehold Meadow of accomodation land 4 1 29 Mr J. Rees. 5 Freehold Meadow, called Penvay meadow, near Llywel Church 4 2 19 The late Mrs R. Evans. 6 Two Freehold Meadows, opposite last lot 6 1 16 Mr O. T. H. Howells. 7 Freehold Meadow, behind Llywel Church 12 6 Mr J. Rees. 8 Six Fields, known as Rhiw Lands 22 2 7 Mr J. Rees. 9 Login House, Trecastle. with small field 0 2 6 Mr Wm. Edwards. 10 Freehold Field, in Trecastle Village 1 0 33 Mr Wm. Edwards. 11 Freehold Cottage in Bishop's Town, Trecastle, with small field 0 127 Mr J. Rees or his Under Tenant. 12 2 Freehold Cottages opposite last lot Mr E. Butler and Mr J. Evans. 13 Two Freehold Cottages, known as Login Cottages Mrs Price and Mr J. Davies. 14 Two Freehold Cottages close to last lot Mr Davies and Mr J.Williams. 15 Three Freehold Cottages close to last lots Mrs Catherine Davies, and the others are unoccupied. The whole of the above Property is in or adjoining the Village of Trecastle. Plans can be in- spected at the Black Horse Inn, Trecaatle The Cross Keys Inn, Llywel or at the Auctioneers' Offices. Particulars of Sale and full information may be obtained from Messrs Marsden, Burnett & Davy, 11, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, London, W.I. Messrs Barker, Morris & Owen, Solicitors, Carmarthen, or Messrs J. Howell Thomas & Son, Auctioneers, St Mary Street, Carmarthen. Mr. T. J Phillips; Aug. 21st.-Sale of Fat Stock, Brecon Cattle Market Aug. 25th.-Ivy Cottage, Talyllyn, Household Furniture. Aug. 27th.—Talybont Auction Mart Aug. 28th.—Talgarth Auction Mart. Sept. 4th.-Brecon Cattle Market, Fat Stock and Store Ewes. Sept. 13th.—Hay Auction Mart, Fat and Store Stock. Sept. 18th.-Brecon Market, Ewes and Fat Stock. Sept 2Ist.-Pencae Farm, Penderyn, Sale of Live Stock, Implements, Household Furniture, &c. Oct. 2nd.-3rd Annual Foal Show and Sale at Brecon. Brecon Cattle Market. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1917. SALE of FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, etc. Further Entries Solicited. T. J. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. Neuadd, Soafchirog. b160/7/16-8 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, of Neuiadd, Scethrog, who begs to solicit the kind patronage of existing Customers ,and of the Public generally. All Orders will be promptly and carefully attend- ed to, and irueat delivered daily to all parts of the town and distriot. Only the very best qua-lity supplied. bl44/7/c Advertising judiciously employed never fails to I justify itself-if the goods are good goods. Buy j advertised goods. Messrs. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) Aug. 21.—Sale of Fat Stock at Brecon Cattle Market. Aug. 28.-Talgarth Auction Mart. Sept. 4.-Sale of Store Ewes and Fat Stock at Brecon Cattle Market. Sept. 11.—Talgarth Auction Mart. Sept. 17.—Forest Lodge Annual Draft Stock Sale at Sennybridge. Sept. 18.—Sale of Store Ewes and Fat Stock at Brecon Cattle Market. Sept. 20.—Annual Draft Stock Sale at Nantyrharn, Cray. Sept. 24.-Annual Draft Stock Sale at Llwyncyntefln Park. Sept. 25.-Talgarth Auction Mart. Sept. 26.—Dispersal Sale at Tredomen, Llanflllo. Sept. 27.—Dispersal Sale at Glancamddwr, Liang am- march. October 4th.-Dispc-rsal Sale of Stock, Implements, &c., at Cwmlleeh, Llandilo-fan, Sennybridge. -Sale of Freehold Dwelling-houses in Brecon. —•—Sale of Household Furniture In Brecon. Mesm. Jaekson ft MeCMtney. Hereford and Craven Arms. 400 HORSES. HEREFORD- SATURDAY, AUGUST 18tb, 1917. CRAVEN ARMS- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1st, 1917. Entries for Catalogue close first post August 27th 1917. N.B.—All farmers entering horses must obtain a Permit to sell from their County Agricultural Executive Committee. JACKSON & McCARTNEY, Auctioneers, Craven Arms & Hereford. br2 12 16-S AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. David & W. J. Price. (formerly D. Price and Williams.) Tuesday, August 21st.—Sale of Fat and Store Stock at Brecon Cattle Market. Monday, August 27th.-Sale of Penralley Estate, Rhaya- der. Tuesday, August 28th.-Sennybridge Auction Mart. Wednesday, August 29th.—Sale of Furniture and Effects at "Lake View," Llangorse. Tuesday, September 4th.—Sale of Store Ewes and Fat Stock, Brecon Market. Monday, September 10th.-Talybout Auction Mart. Tuesday. September llth.-Sennybridge Auction Mart. Saturday, September 15th.-gale of Farm Stock, etc., at Dolmaes, Uechfaen. Tuesday, September 18th.-Sale of Store Ewes, Rama, and Fat Stock, Brecon Market. Wednesday, September lgth.-Sale of Farm Stock etc., at Nantymadog, Cray. September -Sale of Freehold Farm at King too. September -Sale of a Freehold Herefordshire Estate. September -Sale of a Freehold Estate at Builth Welle. Parish Hall, Brecon. rpHE Furniture, etc., Sale advertised for WED- NESDAY, AUGUST 22nd. 1917, is post- poned. DAVID & W. J. PRICE, bl38/5/16-8 Auctioneers, etc.. Brecon. Preliminary. Llangorse, Lake View Important and Attractive Sale of Antique and Modern Household Furniture; also Governess Car, Harness and a- large quantity of Tools and Out-door Effects. IESSRS. DAVID & W. J. PRICE (in con- — junction with Messrs. Clarke, Dovey and Co., Cardiff), have bem favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr Harpur. to Sell by Auction on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29vb. 1917. as follows The coritemts of Dining Room, Drawing Boom, Kithchen. Pantry, Scullery. 5 .Bedrooms, Goaon- house, Toolhouses, Garden Tools, Gwden Chairs, R,ust.i.c Seats, Fishing Tackle, etc.. etc. Further particulars in next week's papers and also posters. 6, Bulwark, Brecon. b162!5i23-8 TO-LET. pENYRHEOL and Cefnyma.es; also Pentre- caellua, Penyglogfanddu and Llwynymynydd Farms, Cwmtaff. The above farmsa,re situate withm an easy dis- tance of the Brecon and MerthyT main roads. Grazing rigbts on adjoining mountain. Michael- mas Tenancy. Further particulars apply—DAVID & W. J. PRICE, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Bre- con. bl37/5 T-C Messrs. C. V. Price and J. A. Evans September 3rd.-Builth Feast Fat and Store Stock. September 17th.—Annual Ewe Sale. October 211d.-Fat and Store Stock. September -Freehold Property, Radnorshire. October -Dl spersta,l Sale., Live and Dead Farm- ing Stock, Foerst Farm. October lat.-Sale of 600 Sheep for J. J. Hope, Esq., lilwyndderw. Further Entries Solicited. Sales of Stock oonducted in Smithfield every Market and Fair Days. Mr. T. Jarman & Son. Nantmel, Radnorshire. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM (about li miles from Rhayader, and about 6 imies from Llandrindod Wens). lE SR S. T. JARMAN and SON will offer for Sale bv Auction, ak the LION HOTEL, RHAYADER, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1917, at 2.15 p.m. punctually, subject to Conditions of Sale. that desirable FREEHOLD FARM, known as PENYBANK (or Lower Penybank). most con- veniently situated on the main road leading from Rhayader to Penybont and Llandrindod Wells, and comprising 68 Acres and 9 Perches (or thereabouts) of fertile Meadow, Arable and Hill Land, lying well together, and adso a substantial stone and slate cottage. The Farm-house (excellently built of stone and slate) contains ample accommodation. The Farm Buildings (substantially built of stone and slate) comprise Bairn. Stable (three stalls), Cattle Shed, Calf Pen, and Cart Shed, and also a. wood and corrugated iron Carriage House. There is a good supply of water to the property, and aiso a good kitchen garden tanda well-stocked Orcliaixl. Mr Edwa-rd Thomas is thetenant of the Farm. For further particulars applv to the Auctioneers, Rhayader, or to Mr J. H. Wads worth. Solicitor, Hereford. bl 68/19/6-9 Mr. Francis George Price. August 28th.—Talgarth Auction Mart. September 11th.—Talgarth Auction Mart. September 11th.—Special Ewe and Ram Sale at Talgarth. September 13tb.-Hay Auction Mart. September 20th.—Sale of Freehold Farm, Crown Hotel, Hay. September 25th.-rTalgarth Auction Mart. September 25 th.—Ewe and Ram Sale at Talgarah. September 29th.-Sale of Fanning Stock atTroedy- ha-rne, Talgarth. October 9th.-Talgarth Auction Mart. October llth.-Hay Auction Mart. October 11th.—Sale of Farming Stock at Gaenanit- melin Farm, Hay. Talgarth District Farmers' Union Auction Mart. A Special Ewe and Ram Sale, under the auspices — of the Farmers' Union, will be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1917. Entries close for Catalogues on September lsi, ,ues on September lat, 1917. For Entry Forme apply— FRANCIS GEORGE PRICE, Auctioneer. bll4/8/6-9