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Meat Shortage MEREDITH & SONS, The Stores, Brecon. for Tinned and Potted Salmon, Sardines, Herrings Prawns, etc., in Oil and Tomato Sauce at lowest prices. No Coupon required for Fish or Fish Pastes.
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FLORAL WREATHS 1 "D CROSSES AT Lowest Prices ON Shortest Notice. MEREDITH & SONS, I The Stores, BRECON.
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PREPAID &D¥ERTISEMEHT&. PREPAID SCALE. ,the following Scale of Charges securee the Insertion of the following classes of Advertisements in both "THE BRECON AND RADNOR EXPRESS," AND 'HE RADNOR EXPRESS" APART?ENTsP SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, 1'0 BE UtT OR SOLD, LOST AND F?OURN?D. A?BD. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six WordB. Once. Times. ^mes- 14 wor3s 1 i 9 2 0 V. a 0 !2 wf)Tds 1 9 2   woBda.?. 1  2 f *• 0 | %oh extra 8 words. 0 0 8 1 0 ?c'??herY?'ie<' are L be?nt to the "Expr" Ot?e ?nd forwarded by us, 3d extra to above prices tnte ?n\?ca? th?e Charges are for CMh witb order. If not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per insertion. '? SiMHS MARRIAGES. DEATHS.  ca?  The ?e ?d  the sender, and are ?e? rted? at a charge of Two Shilling and Sixpence each K not exceeding five lines; over five lines Sixpence per line. Marriage Notice, 2/6. Birth Notice, 2/6. Notice of Thanks, 2/6. In Memoriam Notice, 2/6. Obituary Notice, 2/6. Notice of Death and Funeral, 2/6. Wedding Presents, 2d per line. List of Wreaths in Funeral Report, 2d per line. Where lin".8 of poetry are added to "In Memoriam" notices, an extra charge of 6d per line will be made. SITUATIONS VACANT. A good General wanted immediately references required.-W Ilhams, Paris House, Portli- oaw-1. 1502p21 BRICKLAYERS wanted; full district rate -D paid, plus bonus.—Apply, Coppee Company, Tondu, Glam. 1492p2612 COOK-GENERAL or General wanted; family ,two.-Apply, Mrs Marsh, "Bryntirion," Aboxgaveniay. 1494p2612 D RAPEI',Y.-IV,aiTted junior -and experienced vonng Ladies, millinery showroom, blouses, under-clothing and fancy departments; also vacancies in Manchester department for junior and experienced Men; live out.-Phillllps & Co., Cloth Hall, Merthyr Tydfil. 1514p231 p OOD Christian Girl required as general; small iamily, wagea JE20 to £ 24.—Mrs Gale, Field's Court, Newport, Mon. 1442p21 GOOD General wanted for farm-house; able to vl ujiik _Applv, Mra McTurk, Tredustan, Sennybridge. 779/130/1912 GOOD General wanted; fond of children.—Mrs Marshall, Rbosferig, Brecon. 1515pl912 GEEnAL wanted, one lady, small cottage, £ 30; excellent il-ioilie.-Druinmond, Ald- ridge, Queen's Road, Clevedon. 1504p21 HELP -wanked, one over 25 preferred; good home.— MTS Field, Goverra rami, Mam- shilad, Poutypool. 1500p231 HOUSEKEEPER wanted at once for farm- house.— Apply, Aaron Thomas, Tynywern, Foronel. Dolau, Radnorshire. 1480p2612 LINOTYPE OPERATOR wanted, permanency. Apply, "Express" Office, Brecon. SHARP Errand boy wanted in Brecon; good op- portunity for smart boy to learn good trade. Apply by letter to Box 1 F, c/o "Express" Office, Brecon. rriMBER-FELLERS wanted— Apply, Phillips, Dot. BrecoD. 1488p2612 WANTED immediately, good General for fa.rm- house; able to milk; good liome and wages. Mrs Jenkins, Gigman Farm, St. Mary's Church, Cowbridge. 1338p301 T^iTANTED good oook-generai and liouse-parlour- maid; good wages.—"Elvezia," Radyr, near Cardiff. 1376pl912 YITANTED, General Servant.—Apply, state w,,ig c- s, 'N lxi Jones, St. Theodore's Vicar- age, Port Talbot. 1396/2612 W AKTED for road-making at Llanwrda (work of National Importance), Labourers, 1 per hour, Quarrymen, 1/1 per hour. Full time guaranteed, free hut, sub daily, fares paid under usual conditions.—Watson & Horrocks, Ltd., Contractors, Bridgend and Lla-nwrda. 1407p/132 WANTED, Housekeeper for working man, with two ebildrei).-Apply, Watkins, Svehnant, Newbridgcon-Wve. 1378pl912 W ANTED, good strong General, widow not objected to; wages, £20; small family, re- ference required.—'Mrs Boreharn, "Marquis of Bute" Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 1424p202 w ANTTED, experienced Cook-General; family three; nurse kept; woman for washing; re- ferences required.—Mis T. J. Lewis, 5, St. James' Gardens, Swansea. 1428p21 WANTED, good General, two in family; good ,wage.s.-Apply, -ATrs Williams, Vicarage, Llangunllo, Radnorshire. 1460pl912 W ANTED, a, Cook-Genoral for small business lioii,v.-Appiv, E. A. Beveridge, Drapers Abergavenny. 1456p301 ANTED, good General Servant, small family; reference.—Mrs Francis, Ardwyn, Newton, Porthcawl. 1478p2G12 WANTED, General Servant. 2 an family.— Good -refereDees.-A-pply, Mrs Plant, the Vicarage, Raglan. 1477pl61 WANTED, experienced farm hand as Waggoner; good wages and cottage; re- ferences i-equiTe.d. -Apply, Mrs Neale, Dolmeiddu Farm, Llansteph-a-n. Boughrood, Radnorshire. 1484p1912 WANTED, at once, willing clean Girl as general. ibelp.-N-lrs Hughes, Channings, Ulandrindod Wells. 781/117/1912 WANTED thoroughly experienced General, all duties except washing; good saliaty for suitable person.-Apply., 24, High Street, Knigh- ton. r793/119/1912 WANTED respectable Girl as help.—Apply, Mrs Saunders, 4, Castle Street, Hay. 1471pl912 WANTED young General, 18-20, help given, good home.—Apply, Davies, 14, Cardiff Road, Barry, Cardiff. 798/131 WANTED good General, good references re- quired.—Thomas, Glanynant Farm, Whit- church, near Cardiff. 1473pl912 WANTED Gelaeria4 Servant, experienced; good references, wages t20, small family, private house in Brecon.—Apply, Box 1469p1912, "Express" Office, Brecon. YfiTANTED good General, two in family.— Apply, Mrs Meredith., Walford Cottage, Brecon. 1470pl912 W ANTED, a good Farm Workman; good cottage and garden convenient; liberal wages paid -to a suitable man.—Jones, Owmcam- lais, Sennybridgc. 1476p2612 WANTED, in January, respectable young General, 17 to 20 years ofa-ge.-Apply. 51, High Street, Brecon. 1522p21 WANTED, a good reliable Girl for (housework. Apply, Mrs Davies, Bristol House, Builth We Us. 1521p21 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTED, an experienced good Cook-General. Age about 30 to 35 or 40. Good references indispensable; three in family; house parlourmaid and between-maid kept. Wages, £ 30.—Apply, Mrs Lfarwford, RoaJcbwnog, Dolge.lly. 1474p2612 WANTED, Cook-General- or Help in farm- house; young maid kept, no baking or out- side work, 2 in family; good wages to capable girl.—Jones, Griffinllovd, LlangunJlo, Rads. 1475p2612 T^TANTED, working Salesman and Miller for Llanbister Roiad Depot; must have had ex- perience with oil engine.—The Radnorshire Coal, &c, Co., Ltd., Knighton. 835/119/2612 WANTED, strong Girl as general; used to children; X2 10s per month.—Mrs S. Bennett, 11, Penlline Road, Whitchurch, Glam. 1481plGl HOUSE-P ARLOURMAID and Cook-General required; family three.—Mrs Campbell, Sherwood, Park. Road, Penarth, near Cardiff. 1482pl61 TTTANTED, in January, a good plain cook.— Mrs Vaughan Price, 27, Grimston Avenue, Folkestone. 834/132/2612 ANTED Cook-General and House-P-arlour- ma-id for Brecon, about 28th December; good references required.—Apply, by letter, to Mrs Ashby, the County House, Brecon. 1483p2612 W AKTEDa capable General or Mother's Help. Mrs Morton, Rockfield, Talyllyn, near Brecon. 1489p2612 WANTED an experienced Nurse for baby girl 18 months.—Write Box 1493p2612, "Ex- press" Office, Brecon. W ANTED immediately, General, 18 to 25; small house; three ouiy in family; good wages to suitable girl.-Apply, Williams, Penylun Terraco, lioath Park, Cardiff. 1501p21 WANTED, for Cardiff, la good Cook-General; also, a Nurse-Housemaid, children G and 7 years, family four; good references necessary.— Apply, Mrs Thomas, 213, Newport Road. CaTdiff. 1505pl912 TXTANTED, dormitory maid and between-maid, with good references; write full pairticula,rs. —Miss Gould, The College, Llandovery. 1485p2612 WANTED, after Christmas, reliable young I C,rf,neral.-Apply, Mrs Matthews, lron- monger, Sheffield House, Fleur de Lys, Mon. 1503p21 WANTED, young Girl, willing to lbe trained far housework; good references indispen- sable.—Apply, Mrs Boret, 25, Barrowgate Road, Chiswick, London. 1516p211 WANTED, good Gene,ral.-Apply, Mrs Railton, Ash field, Builth. ISOOpSli W ANTED reliable young girl as Housemaid- Waitress.—Appfy, Mrs Da vies, Green Dragon Temperance Hdtel, Brecon. 1513p21 WANTED, ,goodall-round Farm Hand; live in, good wages.-Ei,ans, Bodwigiad, Pen-I deryn, Aberdare. 1508p21 SITUATIONS WANTED. I GAMEKEEPER seeks situation, keen Pab-bit, and vermin trapper; willing and obliging; aged 36, married (one child); good reference, or be personally recommended.—Apply, by letter, I to_Box 1467p2612, "Express" Oiffce, Brecon. TO LET OR FOB SALE. ESPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL; 100 I rooms; perfect winter climate; inclusive terms from 9/Apply Manageress. 1259p9119 Tp IV E-ROOMED Cottage and large Garden to let, southern view; rent, 3/1 per week, landlord pays rates.-Apply, Joseph Griffiths, Castle Bank, Knighton. 1486p2612 LADY wants business premises, suitable for '— refreshment house. Apply, "Express" Correspondent, Knighton. 1506p21 T 0-Itet in 1 or 2 lots, from September 29th, 1918, the portion of the "Express" premises on the Bulwark, now occupied by the Liberal Club. i For terms apply Manager, "Express" Buildings, Brecon. WANTED at Candlemas for mixed farm near Gilwern, working farm bailiff and wife;! wife capable of managing small dairy; permanen't berth for reliable couple. Further particulars from F. James, Draper, Porth. 840/132/2612 1 LOST AND FOUND. T OST, from Rliydywain, Hirwain, November 15th, chestnut horse, 14 hands, 4 year old, white face, spot on left eye; finder rewarded, de- tainer prosecuted.—Evans. 1495p2612 T OST, two Welsh Ewes, from "Park," Capel-y- .4 ffin, about middle of November; raddle mark. it wo strokes on rump.—Information to Phillip Greenow, Park, LlaMhouy, Abergavenny. b852/132/2612 T OST from TaJgarth Fair (Dec. 3) -cross-bred j yearling Bullock.—Apply, lices, Nantvde- fed, Llandefalle. 1510p2612 QTRAYED to Cwmgilla-, Knighton, Hereford' k heifer; owner can have same by paying ex- penses.—Bowen, 1487p2612. FOR SALE OR PURCHASE. A RMY BOOTS, 12/6 and 14/6, postage 9d. Re- soled and Heeled, Hobs or Plain, Heel and Toe Plates; satisfaction guaranteed.—Deaves, 158, St. Luke's Road, Bedminster, Bristol. 1225p2119 TPOR Sale, fittings complete for 3-stall st-tible, ,and horse box.-Penry Jones, Llandrindod Wolls. 1452pl912 F LOATS, fit 13 to 16 hands, suit farmers or milk dealers, carry four, six or eight churns; 30 useful Lorries, Governess Cars and Ralli Carts; Pony Traps, by best makers, choice of 50. Apply —W. George, 35, Essex Street, off Bristol Street, Birmingham. 1308pl6119 FOR Sale, one 4 h.p. Portable Steam Engine, by Garret, in good condition; one No. 3 Bamford Grinding Mill, equal to new one strong Cha-ffoutter as new. In one or separate lots.— Apply, Davies, lilada-go, New Radnor. 1519p21 j^OR SALE.—White Leghorn Cockereis, Baron Padman's strain; fine stock birds, 12/6 each.—T. Hammond, Pairk House, Builth. 880/112/21 GREY HAIR permanently and speedily restored to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not ia dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beau'tv of the Hair. In bottles, price 1/6 (postage 6d extra). Manufacturer :—G. W. Har- rison, Hair Specialist, Reading. Agent for Bre- con F. L. Stanton. Knighton G. M. Perkins, C,Ijemist. Builth WellIs K !31 I hton G. M. Perl-inii, Chemist. Builth Wells J. Ward. Llandovery T. Roberts. 1127p6319 MOLESKINS, Rabbits, Feathers, Horsehair, etc., wanted.-H. Stuart and Co., Albion Buildings,. Aldergate Street, London, E.C. 1. 586/109/16119 ( PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. MOLE, Fox", Otter Skins wanted. Must be stretched and air-dried. Any quantity taken. Top prices. Cash by return. Send im- mediately to Dept. 8, Cohen, 6, Emerald Street, London, W.C. 1. 1330p23119 KEEP WELL. You can't afford an illness. -"• Use "NOSTROLINE" Nasal Specific to pre- vent and cure Nasal Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Influenza and all infectious disorders of throat and nostrils. Should be lat hand in every home. Of leading Chemists everywhere, 1/3 (by po&t 1/5). Sold by W. Gwilhm, 46, High Street, Brecon; A. R. Evans, 46, Beaufort Street, A. M. Jones, 73, King Street, Bryntmawr; H. T. T. Roberts, Abergavenny; J. Ward, Builth; W. H. Kirkland, High Street, Crickliowell; G. M. Per- kins, Knighton; R. H. Evans and W. W. John- eon, Llandrindod; R. C. Prytherch, D. I. Wil- liams, Llanwrtyd; J. Parry and Co., Sennybridge; J. Parry, Talgarth A. R. Davies, Presteign; J. R. James and Co., Medical Hall, Llandovery. ]\/TILK wanted, any quantity.—Apply, Dairy, 25, Neath Road, Swansea. 1440p1912 pIANO BARGAINS.-C,.l lard and Collard up. right in Walnut Case, £ 60; Eason Upright in Walnut Case, £ 58; Dunmo Ellis Upright in Wal- nut Case, £ 55; Pianolo, £26.. All instruments guaranteed, and delivered carriage paid. Write for-complete catalogue and bargain list to C. Mil- som and Son, Ltd., The Great West of England Piano House, 15, Milsom Street, Balth. 582/110/16/19 TIMBER for Sale, Standing on Plas-y-gaer Farm, Cantref Parish, near a good road, about four miles from Brecon, comprising 3 ash, 2 spruce. 32 larch, 66 oak, more or less.—P. Conway Lloyd, Ganon Frome, Ledbury. 791/131/1912 OCK SALT, in large or small quantities, from — Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 943/123/2612 SEVERAL good store Pigs for sale.—Apply, 'T. A. Ld:e, Brookhouse, Knighton. 1507p21 SHORTHORN Calves for rearing from best Carmarthenshire dairy herds at reasonable I prices.—James, Cilwnwg, LJanelly. 1479pl32 QWEDES and Mangolds for Sale.-Apply, ? Smith, Millbrook, Brecon, 1511pl912 QAFB. — For Sale, excellent fire and thief k. resisting Safe, as good as new; maker, Griffiths, Cannon Street, London; inside measure- ments, 19 inches high, 16f wide, 16! deep, with 4 inside dTawers.-Apply, J, clo Howard Lewis, Stationer, Builth. 1518p21 PICTURES, well framed, hundreds of patterns. I See the new, neat, polished wood moulding, I can be cleaned and always looks new.-Tyler and Son, Bulwark, Brecon. 25 ¡ Son, Bulwark, '?NTanted any quantity, trapped or I R shot. Write—W. Mitchell and Son, Fruit I Merchants, Smithfield Market, Manchester. 1306p23119 WALLPAPERS,-Any Quantity, large or i small, supplied at Wholesale Prices. Largest stock in Great Britain. Write for patterns, stating class i-eqliired.-(Dept. 223), Barne:t Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Manchester. 1465p46 AT WAR ENDS in the utter extermination of .L these destructive vermin wherever "RODINE" RAT POISON is used. It never fails. Rats can't Tesist it. Tins, 6d, 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ post 3d. Harley, Chemist, Perth. Alents :-Stainton, 26, High Street, 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; J. Parry and Co., Sennybridge. 1123pl912 T\7"ALL PAPER, of best designs and good qual- ity, can be bought at TYLER'S, BUL- WARK, BRECON, as cheap M any house in the trade. See the quality of the paper in the roll j before buying. 252\ AT ANTED, good 'aU round cattle and sheep. 1 dog.-Apply, Mr Edwards, Park Farm, Builth. 1498p2612 WANTED by Wholesale Firm, weekly quantity I of Burning Peat. Will pay cash with order. —J. Banister and Son, Handcross, Pitlake, West Croydon, Surrey. 1221p2612 Y?ANTED, li?er of Puppies, aoy smaH breed. W Full particulars. Penrv Jones, LiaDdrindod 1 We!!s. 1452pl912  H.P. Aveling Traction Engine. 4'6" C!ayton I Threshing Machine. 4'0" Ruston Clover Huller. 5-tons Garrett Steam Wagon. fH<>ns. Savage Steam Tradtor. All to be seen at Reading. I Balata Belts stocked in all widths up to 6 inches. Henry Lewis & Sons, Thames Bank Ironworks, Reading. Tdgm s Lewis, Reading. Phone 201. 1430p211119 WANTED, Rabbit Warren, about 400 to 600 acres: rent or purchase.—Apply, by letter, to Box 785/130, "Express" Office, Brecon. AGRICULTURAL. A LLTERATIVE AND CONDITION POW. DERS.—Working Horses should be given Stanton's Alternative Powders during the winter months, they keep the Kidneys in Order, the legs froIIloo swelling, the blood pure. Safe for Mares in Foal; for Conditioning horses for Show or Sale Stanton's Condition Powders. In 1 lb. and 3 lb. c-anistcrs.—Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon, 7/11—27/2 T) UTTER COLOUR. The beautiful golden shade most desired by Butter makers is given by Stanton's Butter Colour. Tasteless, odourless. Large bottles 1/- and Ij10.Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 7/11—30/1 I "MOLT" Moles Poison.—Infallible, safe, speedy. Destroy the Moles. 1/6 packets, Sprinkle contents on earthworms, lay in moles' track. Chemists everywhere.—Hugh Davies, Chemist, Ma-chynlleth, Wales. Agent Stanton, Chemist, Brecon. 600/126/24419 KARSWOOD Poultry Spice will not "Knock" eggs uot of hens fed on sawdust, but that it will largely increase egg average of birds reason- ably fed is beyond dispute. Contains ground in- sects. 2 £ d., 7 £ d., 1/3. Start using it to-day.— G.M. Perkins, Chemist, 6, High Street, Knigh- ton. 1144pl2/2 pIG POWDERS—Your Pigs will do well on Stanton's Pig Powdem. They make bad doers thrive and good doers do better. Packets 4d, 8d and 1/3.Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Bre- con. 7/11—27/2 pOULTRY POWDER.—Poultry pays if well — managed and good Poultry Keepers say that it pays to give Stanton's Poultry Powder. It keeps them in good health, prevents disease and doubles the egg basket. Packets 4d, 8d and 1/3. Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. 7/11-27/2 Tv| OLE SKIN S, Rabbits, Hares, wanted, 80/ 100 best winter clears; vzite for list; DO connection with other fi.rm.Cohen, 43, Downs Road, Clapton, London, E. 5. 1337p205 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. I, PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. ?POULTRY. î'ULLB'NJ ?nd Ducks, fine laying strains, ? March, 1918; hatc!-?d hying 10/6 e"i, £ ti dozen; hints and list free.—Humniell, Sfcrat- Essex. 1418pl202 pEDIGREE utility White Leghorn Cockerels, i bought as ebicks di-redt from special pen of | Edward Cam, holder of world's record in laying competition. Oneguine.a. each. Sisters to cockerels now laying splendidly, commencing j before 6 months' old.—Mrs Careless, Bearwood, j Pern-bridge. 1464pl912 14 EGGS a penny is the price one poultry-keeper pays for his EXTRA eggs by using Karswood | (Harmless) Poultry Spice. 2Jd, 71d, 1/3. Meredith & Sons, High Street, Brecon. 1453p91 j MISCELLANEOUS. Å RTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands, Eyes, Crutches, Leg-irons, Trusses, "Sheller's Easrifit" Ttusses, Spine Supports; lady attendant —Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corsets, Elastic Stockings, P-te.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. Telephone 1282. List free. 189/122/141119 CHIMNEY SWEEPING thoroughly done by practical man; contracts taken.—Apply, Trevecca 'Stores, Trevecoa-, Talgarth. 1421p91 RABBIT Shooting (occasional day or two) wazt-ed for two or three guns; please state particulars.—J. Baker, 59, Commercial Road, Llanhilleth, Mon. 1499p231 PUBLIC NOTICES. BUILTH WELLS ct COLWYN UNITED DISTRICT. The Household Fuel and Lighting Order, 1918. RETAIL COALTCOKE PRICES. THE LOCAL FUEL and LIGHTING COMMITTEE of the above-mentioned District, with the approval of the Controller of Coal Mines has determined the prices set out In the following Schedule as the maxi. mum prices Chargeable for Coal sold in a retail manner for domestic purposes only. Large. Small. Per ton delivered 43/8 40/6 Per tll at Wharf or Depot 40/8 36/6 Less than 4cwt.—Per cwt. delivered at Wharf 2/2 2/- Credit Charges 1/- per ton. These prices are for delivering within Builth Wells Urban Area. REGINALD J. OWEN,) Local Fuel W. A. WEALE, j Overseers. 2, Broad Street, Builth Wells, 0th Dec., 1918. b882/133/1912 HAY UNION. CONTRACTS FOR GOODS. PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING with JL the Board of Guardians of this Union for the SUPPLY of BREAD, FLOUR, MEAT, and GROCERY, to be delivered at the Workhouse at such times and in such quantities as the Guardians may order or direct for Three Months, commencing the 1st day of January, 1,919, are requested to send in sealed Tenders marked Tender for "and addressed to the Chairman of the Board of Guardians, at the BOARD ROOM, HAY, by ten o'clock a.m. on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of JANUARY, 1919. A portion of the Goods must be supplied to the order of the Relieving Officer of the Hay District, in small quantities, for out-door poor. Any information as to the probable quantity of the several articles required may be obtained on application to the Master of the Workhouse. By Order of the Board, ROBERT T. GRIFFITHS, Hay Union Offices, Clerk. Deoember 17th, 1918. W.B.-The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. No Tender will be received but on the printed form provided by the Guardians to be obtained on application at the Clerk's or the Master's Office. b-533/133/1912 Notice. ALL having Sons, or Friends, serving with the colours, in the Newbridge-on-Wye Farmers' Union district, are asked to send in their names, numbers, and addresses as soon as possible, and DO" lait¡ than January 1st, 1919, to Miss Wood- ings, Penybont Fartm, or Mrs Pritchard, Post Office, Newbridge-on-Wye. br866/132/2612 TAKE NOTICE. WHEREAS certain persons have been cir- cuiating rumours that I, the undersigned, have been, grading sheep at Merthyr Tydvil be- longing 'to Morgan William Davies, of Llwyny- fedwyn parin, Penderyn, this is to certify tha.t I have not at any time or times graded tany sheep belonging to the isaid Morgan William Davies. Dated this 26th November, 1918. (Sd.) HENRY OWEN (Agent for the Ministry of Food), b781/130/1912 Merthyr Tydvil. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCES EFFECTED, Wo- CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. AOBNT for several FIBST-CLASB COUPANIIB. W. WUAJUMBI I .I. !nMfM<e, md Gmemi Age., 8ennyb>rdge. Telephone, No. 9, Sennybridge, and Biecon, "Express" BuHdingis, Bulwark. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. JBRE OONSHIBE. Parishes of Bronllys, Talgarth and Llacigon. Sale of Residential Property and Accommodation Land. MEsSRS DAVID and W. J. PRICE are favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction at the CASTLE HOTEL, BRECON, on FRIDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1918, at 2-30 p.m., the VALUABLE and HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY known as "BRONLLYS CASTLE, I I with OUTBUILDINGS, GARDENS, GROUNDS, and LAND, also several Lots of ACCOMMO- DATION LAND in close proximity to the Town of Talgarth, as follows:- Lot. Parish. Description. I Area. J Tenants. Rental. £ S. 1 Bronllys "BrcnUys Castle i' 16-252 Mrs Puabe Evans abd Mr 6oJ n „0 j P. G. Price 89 0 2 do. Castle Fields j 17 032 Mr F. G. Price 41 0 3 do. Building Site | 1-306 Mr James Price 3 0 4 Talgarth Pasture Field 6-181 Mr W. L. Powell .1 19 0 5 do Builders' Yard -61-1 Mr T. D. Evana 3 10 6 do. Pasture & Arable.Fields 15-290 Mr J. J. Powell 45 0 i do. do. do. 15-289 Mr F. G. Pric? 30 0 8 do. do. do. 5*274 do. 10 0 9 do. Pasture. 9-270 Mr T. Stephens 19 0 10 Llanigon I do. j 1-262 Lord GlaniiFk 30 The land comprising Lots 1 and 2 is intersected by the River Llyufi, iu whicn there is excellent trout fishing. Most of the land included in the sale is first cll\98 Meilow and Pasture Land. Further particulars and plans can be had upon application to Messrs P.-nke, Bird, Collins and Co., Solicitors, 6. Bedford Row, Londcn, W.C.I G. Garnons Williams, Esq., Ashburnhanj Estate Office, Burry Port; or,,to th.- Auctioneers, Bulwark, Brecon. b7l2; 1131,11912 Messrs. ftvfol & W. J. Price. i Friday, December 2fth.-Sale of Bronllys Caztle and Accommodation Land at Taigarth. Messrs Price and Evany. Builth Wells Mart. UO GRADING will take place on MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 1918. PRICE & EVANS, Auctioneers. b/810/117/7912 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. Maengowyn Farm, One mile and a half from Builth Welle. A Useful Stock Farm of 114 acres or thereabouts of sound meadow pasture, arable and wood- land; excellent and superior Farm House, with suitable buildings in excellent repair, good water supply, with valuable grazing rights on two adjoin- ing hilis. Further particulars, etc., from the Auctioneers, Builth. b656/117/tc Messrs. Wm. & Walter James. CARMARTHENSHIRE, BRECONSHIRE, and CARDIGANSHIRE. IN THE PARISHES OF LLANDINGAT- LLYWEL, CILYCWM, CAIO, LLAN I SAWEL LLANDILO, and in tho BOROUGH  of LLANDOVERY. Particulars, Plans and Conditions of Sale of the Maesllydan Hall Estate, comprising J comprising i 16 Farms and Small Holdings, including the noted and extensive Sheep Farms of NANTY- RAST and TRAWSNANT, etc. with Gronse Moors, and 11 LoTs of Town Property, including that fine old Residence and well-wooded grounds, "LLANDINGAT HOUSE," several choice Building Sites, etc., the whole aggregating an Area nearly 4,000 ACRES, which will be offered for Sale by Public Auction by MESSRS WILLIAM & WALTER JAMES, F.A.I., at the TOWN HALL, LLAN- DOVERY, on FRIDAY NEXl, DECEMBER 20th, 1918, at I o'clock p m., to the minute. The Lots may be received on application to the Tenants. Copies of these Particulars, Plans and Conditions of Sale may be had on application to the Auctioneers, 7, Goat Street, Swansea, and Fiondeg. Llangadock, or to D. T. M. Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Llandovery. Please bring thess Particulars with you to the Sale. b791 /130/1912 WEDDING CARDS.-Have you eeen our new book of samples ? All Bri&sh-znade. Prices to suit tall pockets. Call at the "Express" Office, Bulwark, Brecon. Nessn. Miller, Powell & Co. (F.A.I.) TACK FOR STORE CATTLE ON GOOD OATS STRAW. Apply—HOWELL POWELL, Castle Street, Brecon. 1520p21 TIMBER FOR SALE — ON — Trebinshun Farm, Bwlch. 44 large oak trees, 20 large Soofch fir, 2 beeoh trees, 3 spruce, 1 cedar, 1 wytch elm, 6 sycamore. 3 chestnut, 8 ash, and 16 larch poles. Mr William Wratkins, of Trebinshun, will show the timber to intending purchasers. For further particulars apply to- HOWELL POWELL, Auctioneer & Valuer, Brecon. I Mr. T. Jõ Phillips Monday, December 23.-Talybont Mart. Monday, Dec. 30th.-Talybont Mart. Talybont Auction Mart. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rd. Further entries respectfully solicited. T. J. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. Offices 14, Ship Street, Breoon. 19/115 TIMBER. FOR SALE BY TENDER. 408 OAK, 176 LARCH, 141 ASH, 88 ALDER, 91 BIRCH. 45 BEECH, 38 SPRUCE AND 5 SYCAMORE, on PWLLGWYN FARM, within If miles of Builth Station. All tenders to be in by December 30th b794/131/2612 THOMAS JONES. Loans by Post BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU BORROW. I lend money on the following terms :— £ 10 Loan repay tl2 for 12 months; X50 Loan repay £ 60 for i 12 months. Other amounts in proportion. Spec- ial Terms to Farmers. Write in strict confidence to the a&ual lender- A. D. DENNY, 5 AND 7, PALL MALL, MANCHESTER. 1028p31719 TT PASSMORE continues to advance CASH to Respectable Ladies and Gentlemen SIMPLY UPON SIGNATURE. NO FEES IMMEDIATELY, in Strict Confidence Xloo OR ANY LARGER SUMS to £ 10 000 At Moderate Interest. Without Secnritv TJ an?act?oas carried through by POST. T OAN5 M-rangod at 6 per cent. per annum up<m -?-' Reversions and Life Interest.    RCRent-st., Langham-place,  Teleph')nc, Mayfl\ir. 263S. br865-132 WE BUY FEATHERS. DUCK, GOOSE, POULTRY, TURKEY FEATHERS, Etc. We are BUYERS AT ALL TIMES for CASH. Send your goods or write for price list to WITTON & COMPANY, FHATHER MERCHANTS EXETER STREET, BIRMINGHAM. bl054pl3219