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W,A BLACKSMITH Wanted, used to Shoeing, JD and Country work.-Apply, D.P. Lloyd, Dyffryn, Merioneth. 7.015 CANADA.—Wanted, Farmei-a, Farm C Labourers and Domestic Servants. Work guaranteed. -Apply at the "Cambrian News" Offioeø, Aberystwyth, Agents for tho Allan Line and Pacific Canadian Rail- way Company. CLERK WANTED, good tong, short, -and typewl iting; essential. Wages to suitable man. 30s. a week. No one eligible for military service need apply.— 1r. Percy Wilkinson, Estate Office. Cross- wood, Car dig anshiro. z687 PITMAN'S SHORTHAND AND TYPE- WRITING. — Private and Postal In- struction. Classes Mondays and Fridays. Success guaranteed to workers.—D. Evans, South View. Llanhadarn-.road. Aberystwyth. SHORTHAND and TYPIST (Improver) S Wanted immediately-Apply, stating age, experience and ability, and salary, 123, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. z702 SHORTHAND.—Private Lessons required in above subject. — Apply Miss Marles- Thomas, Somerville School, Aberystwyth z714 WANTED, a General; ape about 20 three in family: reference required.— Apply. Mrs Hartley, Frotideg, Caradoe-road, Abprvntwyth. ziOS WANTED, near Aberystwyth, four Bed- roomed Hou*e with about ten acres of ground —Apply, B"x No. 125, Cambrian News" Office. Aberystwyth. z710 W ANTED, small familv Washing at, Aber- ystwyth.-Apply, Box 12G, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. z711 WANTED. Two Unfurnished Rooms for one lady permanent; no attendance one room must, be on ground floor —Apply, 127, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. ■, ,z712 WANTED, Experienced House Maid cook and man servant kept.—Apply, with preferences, to Mrs Parry Griffiths, V-icarpge. Carmarthen. z715 WANTED, November 12th, a Cook and a Housemaid ages from 20 to 25 2 in family.—Apply stating wages required and. references, to Box 130, Cambrian News." Office. Aberystwyth. z718 WANTED, October 9th, a House-parlour- maid, not under 25 years of age.— -Apoly, Mrs Dr. Wood, Llanbedr. S.O., Merioneth. z411 W ANTED, good General, able to do plain cooking.—Apply, Isallt, St. David's Rd., Aberystwyth. z417 WANTED, a House-Parlour maid, where Housemaid is kept; good references.— Apply, Mrs. Bonsall, Fionfraith, Aberystwyth z560 WANTED, Small Cottage, with good T Garden 2 3 miles from Aberystwyth, district Glanrafon, Penllwyn, preferred.—Box 119, "Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. 7650 WANTED, for permanent occupation, large Workshop must have front approach, be light, sanitary* Rnf' low rent.-—Apply, Box 115 "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. z415 WANTED, by widower in Business, a Working Housekeeper, aged about 35, Character must bear investigation.—Write in instance to Box 112, "Cambrian News" s- 'Office, Aberys' wytb. ?397 WANTED, good Cook-General house', parlour-maid kept., 3 in family country place. -A pply,'blrs Clifton West' Abereden, Dolgelley. z675 WANTED, cooks, cook-generals, house- maids, w aitresses and general servants Also useful helps. (Stamps).—Mrs. Mackenzie 75, North Parade, Aberystwyth., z272 WANTED, a Smart Lad as Apprentice to to High-claf-s Stores.—Apply, Owen Hall's Stores, 19, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. -z704 w ANTED, strong maid, used to laundry work; wages, £ 16.—Apply, Matron, The Hospital. Pontardawe, Glam. z667 WOOD-TURNER wanted for Joinery ww Works in North Wales.—Apply, stating age, walles required,|Box 124, 'Cambrian News' Office, Aberystwyth. z707 WANTED, situation as housekeeper to one or two gentlemen.—Apply Box No 121, "Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwyth. 2630 WANTED, shed suitable for motor garage. Send size and price to Box 122, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wyth. z681 WANTED, end October or earlier, cap- able general', able to do plain cook- ing; good references cssentiaL-Apply, Mrs. E. H. Davies. Brynheulog, Pent re, Rhondda. z699 WANTED, good cook-general, must have good reference.—-Apply, stat- ing age. salary, and experience to Lion Hotel, Machynlleth. z698 I I HARLECH AND DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION. "DEQUIRED, fully qualified Nurse, holding JLV midwifery certificate must be Welsh spoken. Salary 9-15 per annum inclusive. Applications, with copies of at lease two references, to be sent to Mrs. PARRY, Cemlvn, z717 Harlech. NOTICE. rPHOSE wishing to buy, sell, or rent property in the Cardigan Bay Dis- trict should send stamp for copy of "Car- digan Bay Property Journal, published by Edwin Blakey, Architect. Surveyor, and Estate Agent, Barmouth. z317 t'=- TO BE LET. CRICCIETH, NORTH WALES.—BRYN c EGLWYS to be Let, unfurnished, standing in an elevated and sheltered posi tion, with south aspect and unrivalled view of sea and mountains, containing 4 reception rooms 7 good bedrooms and attics, bathroom, 2 inside we's, 1 outside w c., kitchen, back kitchen, larders, etc.; stabling and garage, 7 minutes from the « and the golf links (18 holes!.—Apply, Walter .Tones, Estate Agent, Criccieth. m ANYGADER HOUSE, Dolgelley. to let immediately, unfurnished, ten rooms. gocd offices, hot and co 1d vatei rent moderate. Small orch.-Ii,d.-Ap,)l y at premises. z664 TO LET. Glyndwr Villa. Peng!;«is Road.— Apply, No. 22, North-parade, Aber- ystwyth. Z709 TO LET. Furnished Sitting Room and Bedrooms near sea moderate terms permanent if desired.—Applv, Box 12b. "Cambrian News' Office. Aberystwyth. 771fi TRE'RDDOL, CARDIGANSHIRE. TO RE LET OR SOLD, with im- jaediato oo3««8,-io,,» '!2n durable freehold resHf-nc. called PLASPENR5YN, with Gar- den, M<>t< r St^bU'-s. etc.. f^tuate mile from the village cf Tre'rddcl.and 2 milpo from Yuyslns Railway Sj"»fion, C»Kibrian Railway HOUH contains tiinikig room, nrwwing room, kitchen, fcn'lery, otB.'Rs. b:t,h ronm (hot & cold wattr), Et-id four bedrooms. Laud adjoining mav b* obtained on reot. For further particulars, nipply to Mrs Jenkins. Plaepem hyti, Taiitsin, S.O., C,rrjig,¡vshire, or f Mr Hugh flushes Solicitor, Aberystwyth. zH2 I LLANFIHANGEL, NEAR BORTH. TO BE LET, or Sold, with or without land, a newly-built house; nicely situated commanding one of the finest views in the district; has its own supply of water sanita- tion perfect; house contains six rooms and usual offloes.-Apply, Jones, Builder, Dole. z4-23 CLYNDER, Caradoc-road, to Let, furnished C- or unfurnished moderate terms every convenience.—Owen, Sea View, Llanbadarn, Aberystwyth. z720 TO BE LET, froqi 29th September, 1914, Doleneglwys Farm, f mile from Glandyfi Station; capital buildings; good meadow and arable land.—Further particulars apply Miss Jones, Doleneglwys, Glandyfi. z429 TO BE LET FURNISHED, small country house four miles from Aberystwyth [low rent.—For particulars apply Box 114, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. z412 J rpO LET, Furnished Apartments; house X pleasantly situated, large garden, easy distance town; motor passes dailv terms very moderate.—Apply, No. 116, "Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. z419 TO LET, in central part of Aberystwyth, JL for 5 or 6 months, Furnished House perfect sanitation terms very moderate.— Apply, Box No. 11S, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. z434 rO BE LET, from Michaelmas, Frongog Farm, near Aberyst.w yth, applicants should apply at once to the undersigned as the sale is advertised for Wednesday next.— Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. z588 TO BE LET. from the 29t<h September next, all that Free and Fully Licensed Family and Commercial Hotel known as the White Horse Hotel, centrally situated in Maengwyn Street, in the important, market town of Macliynlletb.- Apply to Messrs. Cooke Bros., and Roberts, Auctioneers, Newtown, and at Aberystwyth. z351 UNFURNISHED. I ON THE BANKS of the Dwyryd Estuary, between Portrnadoc and Harlech, a charming cottage with excel- Harlech, a charming cottage with excel- lent garden, motor house, and stables. Facing south. Drawing, dining room, excellent kitchen,, scultary, and offices, bath (hot and cold water), and five bed- rooms. — Mr.- V aughan, Estate Office, Tanybwlch. al30 TO BE SOLD. BUNGALOW RESTAURANT, Dock Gntes, now Military Shipping Base, House and Business (a living for three); £ 160 —Pro- prietor, Cabin Restaurant, Avonmouth. z476 FOR SALE, 3 Welsh Yearling Rams, prize winners; also 2 Welsh Ram Lambs.— Apply, D. Bodvel Morgan, Fronlas, Talybont, Cardiganshire. z590 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY the Valuable Freehold Farm and Sbeep- walk, comprising about 300 Acres, together with L»ad Mine, Waterwhecl, Pampa, etc., with L.,ad Mine, Waterwhecl, Pampa, etc., therenn also the Fully Licensed Inn called RHYDLYDAN ARMS, with 12 acres of land. The properties are situate 10 miles from Aber- ystwvth, adjoining the main road to Ponfcerwyd, Offers to be sent to— Dr. lRAY, The Hollies, Barry Dock, from whom particulars may be had. zt30 AT OK-TH WALES COAST—Full-licensed hotel for sale. An approved tenant or purchaser would be financed if required. —Apply to Thomas and Jones, '67, Lord- street, Liverpool. z682 SHORTHORN CALVES for rearing from record Cheshire Milkers, by Pedigree Bulls. Quotations to any station no fancy prices.—Frank Dóbie, Liitttetoc, Chester. v359 rno BE SOLD, the messuage and accommodation lands called "FEN- DRE," in the occupation of Mr Dd. Jacob, containing abotxt 15a. 2r. 24p.; distance from town, 11 miles; the house has a front- age to Llanbadarn-road. —Apply, to T. W. Powell, Market-street, Aberystwyth, z.701 SHORTHORN CALVES FOR SALE. Farmers can have the very-beat Bulla or Heiferu delivered to their nearest etatibna at very reasonable prices. Bred fr rn large framed, deep milking Cows by Pure Bred Sires.—Testimonials from all parts of Wales.-Apply, F. B. Gill, Higbgate, Whitchurch, Salop. v241 TREGARON GRIST MILL. mills MILL is to be let, and occupation may be had early in November next. There are three pairs of Grinding Stones and everything in good working order.- Apply to E. Lloyd, Uys Emon, Tregaron. z669 MISCELLANEOUS. bAIII." UnnrilMNhMMHiMMnKII NOTICE. FVAVID WILLIAMS, St. James's-square, Aberystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought nS Gsot Iron, Copper, liraas, Lead, Zinc, Hemp, tmd Manilla Ropes, Ships' Canvas, Pewter, Horse "SsSj, Rrfve and Rabbit Kkins, F-acs, etc. Beat, cash prices given. J477 NOTICE. j%,f oILQU HAM'S Aberystwyth, Want Wrouglvt aud Cast Iron ScraT>, 01<i[M.aeh.iae?y, 9sreg, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Herap and ^♦ntlla. Ropes. Ship's lOanvas.j 4c. Oood prices riven, an quantiiy. h830 IMPORTANT TO MOTHEIIS. -Every mother who values the Health and Cleanliness of her ohild sb~ ild use HARRISON'S "RELIABLE" 1\. RSERY POMADE. One application kills t-.U Nits and Vermin, beautif'os and strengthens the Hair. In Tins, l-Jd. and 9d; postage Id. Geo. W Harris n, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists ant for Aberystwyth —W. M. Jones, Chemist. 33 Terrsce-road. Dolgelley: R. and G. Williams, Chemists, Queen's-square. z61 ■anaawmnaaaHnMamaaNacMmBMiH m A iiunMiMwattHsiwua MUSIC. -I I" Miss Beatrice Davies receives pupils in PIANOFORTE PLAYTNG AND THEORY OF mull-Ilio. Pupils prepared for examinations. Apply— LLEDFAIR HOUSE, MACHYNLLETH' I— SPECIAL SHOW OF LADIES AND GENTS || FOOTWEAR 11 FOR PRESENT SEASON. INSPECT WINDOWS FOR H QUALITY AND STYLE- |j LADIES FITTING ROOM. g Repairs on the Pretaises. M Auybody's Boots Repaired. "rx WILLIAMS. I Cambria Boot Stores. Aberystwyth. I g LADIES FITTING ROOM. g ¡ S Repairs on the. Pretaises. M j <Zj Auybody's Boots Repaired. "rx WILLIAMS. I Cambria Boot Stores. Aberystwyth. I PKRStlNAL ATKENTlON. I. 01 TROEDRHIW NANTYFRAN; Goginan, within 7 miles of Aberystwyth. Important Sale of Live & Dead Farming Stock MP:S3RS. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS are favoured with instructions from Mr. Morgan Lewis (!ate of Dolgarnlyn), to Sell by Auction upon the premises, as above, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7tb, 1914, the following Live and Dead FARMING STOCK Implements of Husbandry, Househo'd Furni- ture, etc., comprising, 14 Head of Well-bred Cittle, 4 Useful Diaught Horses, 24 Crossbred Ewe and Wether Lambs, 2 Store Pigs, 2 Jeese. A Rick of Prime Meadow Hay. Tne Imple- mevts. Part of Household Furniture, and Dairy UtexisiJa. LUDcheon at 11.30. Sale to commence, 12 30. Terms-P, nr Months' Credit wil! be given to purchasers of JE5 and upwards upon approved security, or a discount of d. 41JJ the £ allowed for Cah. z427 HAY! HAY!! HAY! FOR SALE, in one or more lots, about 28 Tons of Prime Meadow Hay of 1913 growth, in first-class condition, near to a good road, within 4,1- miles of Aberyst- wyth.—.Apply to Messrs. Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. z402 COOKE BROS & ROBERTS, I F.A.I" Etc. Agricultural and General Auctioneers, Valuers, Land and Estate Agents. OFFIOEB :-Old Poet Office Chambers, Aber- ystwyth also at Towyn, Barruonth, Dolgelley be.. Newtown. TENDERS. MERIONETH EDUCATION COMMITTEE TENDERS ARE INVITED for the supply of :— (a) SILVER. WATCHES (Gent's and Lady's): Price not to exceed 15s. 6d., including engraving an in- scription of about 45 letters.. (b) SILVER MEDALS: The same pattern and weight as those awarded in past years, including an inscription of about 45 letters. SEALED TENDERS with SAMPLES of WATCHES proposed to be supplied to be delivered to the undersigned not later than the 17th October, 1914. RICHARD BARNETT, Secretary to the Committee. Education Offices, Towyn, Merioneth. z685. BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. TO GRAZIERS, CATTLE DEALERS, AND OTHERS. rpHE TOW7N COUNCIL invite Tenders for the Aftermath, and Winter run over the "Hasbadarn Flats" and the field adjoining Pla&erug Av&nue, from the 7th day of October, 1914,* until the 1st day of March, 1915. Further particulars and form of tender may be obtained at the Borough Surveyor's Office, Smithfield Road. Sealed tenders, marked II Llanbadarn Flats, etc," to be sent to me, the under- signed, by Monday, the 5th October, 1914. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN EVANS, Deputy Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Aberystwyth. 22nd September, 1914. z662. ABERAYRON DISTRICT COMMITTEE. THE CX>MMITTEE invite Tenders for supplying the following Schools with Coal for the season ending 30th April, 1915:— 1 ABERAYRON GROUP. Aberarth Council, Aberayron Council, Aberayron National. 2. -LLANSANTFREAD GROUP. Llanon, Penant, Cross Inn, Cileennin. 3 LLANARTH GROUP. Llanarth, Mydroilyn, Penlon. 4,—NEW QUAY GROUP. Talgarreg, Gwenlli, Ilwyndafydd, Cross Inn, New Quay. 5.-YSTRAD GROUP. Cribin, Felin Fach, Dihewyd, Cilie Park. Tenders may be for one or more schools, and must specify class and quality of coal, and to provide for and include the cost of delivery at the school. Persons contracting must he prepared to deliver coal at the schools immediately after acceptance of tender. The lowest or any Tender not neces- sarily iaccepted. Sealed Tenders marked "Tenders for Coal to be sent to the undersigned on or before Tuesday, 6th October next. B. C. JONES, Aberayron, Clerk. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. jTHB SILENT HUDSON SIX-CYLINDER CAR, 25 h.p. No Starting Handle. Self-starting and Lighting. £ •175 complete ITOURING CAB TRIAL PUNS by GRAY JONES. Aberdovey. Tel. No. 8. y891 PEN PAINTING OUTFITS OR Loose Materials. GALLOWAY'S, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. HATS ROUTED I"RODINE" is the most deadly Rat H Poison, Rats like it, eat it greedily, and H die on the spot. Leave no smell, No H failure or trouble. Certain death. H Tins, 6d. Is. 2s, 3s, 5s. Post 2d. ffl HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. H E. P. Wynne. Chemist, Aberystwyth I R. Evans, Chemist, Lampeter; T. 9 Jones, Chemist, Tregaron; D. M. B Evans, M.P.S., C.D.S.A., Chemist and R Optician, The Pharmacy, Towyn R. Eg Davies, Machynlleth; E. Lima Jones, H Aberayron. Bj Ss Tins, 6d. Is. 2s, 3s, 5s. Post 2d. ffl HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. H Agents: E. P. Wynne. Chemist, Aberystwyth I !tS R. Evans, Chemist, Lampeter; T. 9 Jones, Chemist, Tregaron; D. M. B tg Evans, M.P.S., C.D.S.A., Chemist and R St Optician, The Pharmacy, Towyn R. Eg S Davies, Machynlleth; E. Lima Jones, H Aberayron. Bj _m. LLANWRIN RECTOR Near Machynlleth. MESSRS GILLART & SONS are iratructed by the Administratrix of the late Rsv. Edwa-id Edwards to Sell by Auction at th-i Old National School, Llanwrin, On Tuesday, 13 t/t October, 1914,1 A quantity of Excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Including Drawing Room and Bedroom Suiep, Dining Table and Chtirx. Sideboard, Oak Rol1 top Desk, Household Linen, Plated Goods, and some Glass aud China. Also a capital Brougham, Trap and Harness, Pony Marc, Milch Cow, quantity of Hay, Cream S..p.r*tor, 50 gallon Paraffin Oil Tank, and otiur indoor and out-door effects. Sale to commence at 12 30 p m. Ttrm«— z706 GILLART & SONS Auctioneers. House and Estate Agents, Valuers and Surveyors. I' MACHYNLLETH, AUCTION SALES of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Grouud Rents, Furiiitiiri, Farming Stock, and Timber etc., under. taken on moderate terms. VALUATIONS made for EEstate .,Duty, Transfer, Mortgage, and other purposes. SURVEYS made and Plans prepared. ESTATES managed and Rents Collected. Property owners advised in 1regard to the Provisional Valuations of their properties under the Finance (1909-10) Act 1910. Register of houses and lands to let and for I Sale by Private Treaty. t960 PUBLIC NOTICES. I Re DB. ROBERT ROBERTS, Late of PLASWEUNYDD-, BLAENAU FTIOG, DKCKAWSD,' ALL persons having any claipis against the estate of the above dece*i»6d are requested to send particulars thereof &t ones to the undesigned. Dated this 22ad day of September, 1914, R. 0. JGNH&& JONES, Blaebau Featiniog, z671 "Solicitors for theExecutors UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. A SHORT COURSE in Music-Vocal Instrumental and Theoretical—will be held at the College from Tuesday, October 12th, 1914, to Friday, November 6th, 1914. under the direction of Professor David Jenkins.-Full particulars may be obtained from the Registrar. z410 ALEXANDRA ROAD SCHOOLS, ABERYSTWYTH. SESSION 1914-15. f\- ,¡..4 CLASSES in the following subjects! will be held at the Alexandra Road Schools, Aberystwyth, during the present winter, viz., English and Arithmetic, Cookery or Laundry, Needlework, Business Training, Book Keeping. The session begins on Monday, 5th October, 1914. Intending pupils are requested' to register their names at the Boys' Depart- ment on Friday, 2nd October, 1914, be- tween 8 and 9 p.m. Further information will be obtained on application to Mr. D. J. Saer or the undersigned. JENKIN JAMES, M.A., County Education Offices. September 22nd, lgf4. a&47. 18th September, 1914. z6559. ABERAYRON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL ¡" APPOINTMENT OF CLEANER A CARETAKER, GOVERNORS invite Applications for appointment of Cleaner and tbre- taker of the above-named School. I Salary £ 25 a. year. The person appointed is to light fres, clean Schoolrooms and Offices, keep paths and flower beds free from weeds, uiow grass, prune trees in School grounds, etc. For fuller particulars apply to Clerk. Applications to be sent to the under- signed not later than Friday, 9th October, 1914. B. C. JONES, Clerk to the Governors. Aberayron 26th September, 1914. z683. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. FRUIT | FRXJITM J. VEAREY Has on Sale Daily a choice selection of FRESH FRUIT OF THE BEST QUALITY. FRESH VEGETABLES daily from our own Gardens, HOME GROWN TOMATOES. NOTE ADDKESS— 17, NORTIIGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. — ELLISS COOLING I FRUIT SALINE 1/- per bottle. This pleasant and refreshing Saline will be found exceedingly valuable in purifying the blood and cooling the system and thus preventing those unpleasant eruptions and pimples so J common to many at the change of the ■ I seasons. 1 DOSE One or two teaspoonsful I ¡ to be taken in tepid or cold water | haif-an-hour before breakfast, | Note the plice-I/- per bottle. 1 To be obtained only from THE Chemist, S n.,ft ROBERT ELLIS, ABERYSTWYTH. 8 53, Terrace Road, I I Prescriptions accurately dispensed. 11 Telephone No. 71. | j I BW C lInIt y An, YSTUMTUEN. Important Sale of Stock, Implements, Hay, Etc. MESSRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., and -*■ SONS have been instructed by Mr. Richard Jones to Sell by* Public Auction, at the above place, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1914. the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HAY. Etc. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. z692 TREGARON. Important Sile af Welsh Mountain Ponies. MESRS. D. L. JONES, F.A.I., & SONS have been favoured by Mr. J. D. Edwards, Nautstalwvn, to Spli by Public Auction at the TALBOT HOTEL, Tregaron, On Tuesday, October 6th, 1914, 45 Welsh Mountain Ponies, comprising of 4 Breeding Ponies from 8 to 11- year old, 12 from 4 to 8-year old, 4 3-year old, 5 Yearlings, 12 Sucker-, 2 4 year old Cobs, with good strong bone that will make eplendid Harneia Pouiee. The whole of the above arc excellent Breeding Ponies with good strong bone and are very compact Ponies all round. The Vendor has taken keen interest during the last few years to bring back the old type of Ponies which occupy more Bubstance of bone, a type of Ponies that will breed a good Cob and even a Collier by changing them to a lower and better laud. Credit on Conditions. Sale to commence at 2 p m. sharp. N.B.-The Auction,-ere have great phasnre in inviting the publio to the above Sale, as Ponies are likely to.be very scarce in the near future. Esgerhendy Tregaron, September 14th, 1914. z703 C'VM CEIRW FARM. Llanfarian, near Aberystwyth. Sale of Stock, Implements, Household Furniture. Etc. TWESSRS. D. L. JONFS. F.A.I., and SONS have been instructed by Mr. John Davies (who is retiring from farm- ing), to Sell by Public Auction, at the above pliflce, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1914, tile whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ftc. Sa"e .o commence at 12 noon. z690 r HENBANT FAR.M, Penuwch, near Llangeitho. Unreserved Sale of Stock, Implements, Hay, Etc. TITESSRS D. L. JONES, F.A.I., and -"— SONS have been instructed by Mrs. and Messrs. Green (who are leaving the Farm), to Sell by Public Auction, at the above pla-ce, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1914, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK and part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. z688 YSTRAD FARM, TREGARON. Important and Unreserved Safe of Stock, Implements, Household Furniture, and Green Crop. Ty/TESSRS. D. L. JONES. F.A.I.. and SONS have been favoured with in- structions by Evan Williams, Esq. (who is retiring from farming), to Sell by Public Auction, at the above place, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1914. and the following day if unable to fiuish in one day, the whole of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. And about 6 ACRES OF GREEN CROP. Sale to commence at 11-30 sharp. z689 Do you require your Old Furniture replaced by NEW FURNITURE ? If so. consult MR. TOM PARRY, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, 4. S 5, Lombard Street, Potmadoc. I Tel. No. 47. Mr. Tom Parry is open to conduct Sales of Property and Furniture on reasonable terms. WALTER LLOYD JONES, AUCTIONEER & VALUKB, T>KQS TO ANNOCTNCE that "he open to conduct D Sales of Propeity, Furniture and Farming Stock, tcc., on reasonable tenns. Prompt settlements guaranteed. Inquiries Invited from the AUCTIONEER, Kinc Edward Street, Barmouth, or from My JOHN ROBERTS, Hipon House. PUBLIC NOTICES. w_- rr HE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M. x and R.C.M. For Local Examinations in Music. Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING. ABERYSTW YTH CENTRE. The Board has pleasure in .announcing the appointment of Mr. John H. Davies, M.A., Registrar of the University College of Wales, as Honorary Local Representa- tive for Aberystwyth. LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS.— Syllabus A. Theory—November and March. Practical —March-April, and at about 40 Centres, November-December also. ENTRIES close Oct. 14th (or, with extra fee, Oct. 22nd). SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Syllabus B. October-November, March-April, and June-July. ENTRIES close Oct. 7th (or, with extra fee, Oct, 15th). SYLLABUSES A and B for 1914 or for 1915 will be sent post free on application to the Hon. Local Rep., as above, or to THE SECRETARY, 15, Bedford Square, London, W.C. z641. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. (Ona of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President: Sir JOHN WILLIAMS, Bart., M.D., G.C.V.O. Principal: T F. ROBERTS, M.A. (Oxon), LL.D., (Vict.) Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including tne applied bcience of Agriculture), Law, and Music. Sessional Composition Fee in Arts, R12; in Science, £ 16; Registration Fee, Ll. Men students reside in registered lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel—Warden: Professor 0. R. Chappie, M.A. (Lond.) Women Students reside iij the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women—Warden: Miss E. A. Fewings. For full partiei'ara respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, end Day Training Departments, the De;jarfc- ment for the Training of Secondary j Teachers, and the Hostels, appiy to ( J. H. DAVIES, M.A.. Aegifffcrftr. SALES BY MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS and SON. AUCTIONEERS and VALUE US, COR WEN, DENBIGH LLANGOLLEN, and DOLGELLEY. Highly-Important and Attractive Sale of 75 Head of Shorthorn Dairy Cows and Young Cattle; Seven Cart Horses and Ponies 100 Pedigree Welsh Sheep 2 Pure, bred Southdown Rams: 25 Fat Cross-bred Southdown Lambs; 20 Fat Welsh Ewes; 2 Pedigree Large White Gilts; 2 Strong Store Pigs 8 Large Bays and Stacks of Hay and Corn (all to go off) about 5 acres of Healthy Swedes; together with a full complement of Farming Implements, Horse Gearing, Dairy Utensils, etc., which M ESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS and SON respectfully announce their instruc- tions from Mr. R. N. Jones, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to Sell by Auction, on the premises, at Brynmelyn, Llandderfel, situate close to Llap-ciderfel Rilllii-.iv Station (Great Western Railway), on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1014. Three months credit will be given upon approved security for sums of C5 and up- wards, or discount allowed for cash. Lunch at 10, and Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. N.B.—Owing to the numerous lots the Auctioneers respectfully request early attendance. Full descriptive Catalogues -ive u may be had from the Auctioneers. Auctioneers' Offices: Temple-buildings, Corwen. z656 CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. GREAT OCTOBER SALES. JJENRY MANLEY & SONS, LTD. Thursday, October 8th. 2^)0 ^anterfl> Harness Horses, Pedigree Hackneys, Show Horses, Cobs and Poniee, and Coach in j; Horsef. Friday, October 9th. H00 an<* Heavy Town, Lurry aDd Van Horses. A first class selection. Catalogue, on application. OCTOBER 15th, 16th, and 17tb.—Ainu 1 Sjies of Pedigree JShiren, Fo*L» and Y .oog Horeec, for w hien entries close Wedn^ed^y next, October 7th. z705 MR. JOHN PUGH, AUCTIONEER & VALUER, Arbitrator under Agricultural Holdings Act, Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth, Undertakes Sales of all kinds of Property, Farming Stock, Furniture, &c., upon reasonable tenps Strict attention given to all busimew:aud prompt settlement guaranteed. Will attend personally on Mondays and Thursdays and by appointment on any other day' OfficeB-Abeyrøtwyth Great Darkeate Streets Machynlleth Maengwyn Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS ACT, 1908. j M R. JOHN MORRIS, of Garnfach, j Lianrhystyd, has agreed voluntarily with the Council to give up the tenancy of Garnfach as and from the 29th day of September, 1914. Application^ are there- fore invited for the immediate tenancy of the Dwelling Hause, Outbuildings, and about sixty acres of land comprised in the first holding under the Garnfach scheme. Apply to— TOM PARRY. County Land Agent, Derw Villa, Cross Inn, S.O., Cardiganshire, l&t October, 1914. 7.697 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. NOTIFICATION OP BIRTHS ACT, 1907. AT A QUARTERLY MEETING of the Merioneth County Council held in the Police Station at Barmouth on Wednesday, the 2nd day of September, 1913, the following Resolution was passed, viz. "That the Notification of Births Act, 1907, be adopted for the area of the whole County of Merioneth and that! the Local Government Board he asked to fix the 1st January, 1915 as the date for the Act to come into operation in the County." DAVID BREESE, Clerk of tho County Council. Portrnadoc, 2bth September, 1914. z686. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. SEA FISHERIES ACT, 1868. CARDIGAN BAY FISHERY. WHF«REAS the Local Fisheries Com- mittee for the Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries District have made application to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for an Order for the improve- ment, maintenance and regulation of a, Mussel Fishery in those parts of the sea adjoining the counties of Carnarvon, Merioneth and Cardigan as. lie between a line drawn true south from the seaward extremity of Pen-y-Kil in the County of Carnarvon on the north, and a line drawn true north-west from the northern ex- tremity of Cemmaes Head in the county of Pembroke in the south, and have caused copies of tHe Draft of the Order, as pro- posed by them, to be published and circu- lated in manner directed by the said Board NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries have appointed CHARLES EDWARD FRYER, Esquire, I.S.O., Superintending Inspector of Fisheries, to act as Inspector respecting the proposed Order: AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER CiIVEN that for the purpose of making an Inquiry concerning the subject matter of the proposed Order, the- said Inspector will hold a Public sitting at the SAILORS' INSTITUTE, BAR-MOUTH, On Friday, 16th October, 1914, at 11 a.m., and will thereat take evidence and hear and inquire into any Objections or Repre- sentations made respecting the same. (Signed) SYDNEY OLIVER, Secretary to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, London. 30th September, 1914. z684. TUTORIAL SCHOOL, NEW QUAY. Conducted by D. C. JONES, Int. Arte, (Lond.), and A. G. WEBBER, B.Sc., (Hons.) FIFTY Successes during last School year, including London, Wales, Victoria and Lampeter Matrics, Cambridge Pre- vious, Oxford Reaponsions, etc., Centre for Preceptors and Cambridge Locals. Classes during Easter and Summer Vaos. For list of successes, fees, etc,, apply as above. yW-6 BOROUGH OF ALLRYSTWYTH. THE PRIXCJ OF WALES' NATIONAL RELIEF FUND. The Mayor of Aberystwyth earnestly appeals for subscriptions to the above Fund lor the relief of the" inevitahle distress which must be bravely dealt with in the coming days," and hopes that a prompt and generous response will be made to this appeal. Subscriptions will be received by the Mayor or by the Aberystwyth Branches of the following Banks, "namely, the National Provincial Bank, London City and Midland, London and Provincial, and Lloyds Banks. A List of Subscriptions will be published weklv. Dated the 18th day of August, 1914. By Order. Town Halll, Aberystwyth. SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. Already Acknowledged 712 3 11 Mrs. Morgan, Erwyd House, Llanbadarn-road 1 1 0 Capt. and Mrs. Lloyd, Miramar 2 2 0 The Rhcidol United Choir (per Mr. J. Evans, fourth contri- bution) 1 1 0 Penparke C.M. Chapel (per Mr. David Davies) 1 7 9 Mr. and Mis. J. H. O. Harpur, Lloyds Bank 2 2 0 Mrs. L. Hindley, Ab,-rvgm-vth 0 5 0 Miss G. Pur ton. Marine-terrace 3 3 0 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Edwards, Terrace-road 2 2 0 Prof. and Mrs. Atkins, U.C.W. 5 0 0 Mr. David Watkins, 7, Custom House-street 1 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, Frondeg 110 Mr. and Mrs Viduna, Pier-street 0 10 0 JB732 18 8 Collected by: Miss Owen, Maesyrhedydd, Miss Dsvies, Cwrtmawr, Miss Rowley, The Gables, Miss F. Peter Jones. Miss Doidgc 6 0 0 I Miss Rhodes, Caerleoil liouse 5 5 0 Mrs. Newton, Glen Sannox 5 0 0 Mrs. E. Llewellin Central Hotel (Collecting Boxes) 2 4 5 Messrs. Rowley and Son 2 2 0 Mrs. and Miss Rowley 2 2 0 Mr. and Mrs. Miall Jones 2 2 0 Miss Dalley 2 0 0 Miss Lewis: 48, Marine-terrace. 1 11 6 Mrs. and the Misses Williams, Brynymor-road 1 11 6 Mrs. Mawddwv Jones .i 1 0 Miss Osmotherley 1 1 0j Miss Ricks, Gaerleon House 110 Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Bryny- Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Bryny- Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Bryny- rnor 1 1 0 Dr. R. W. Rees, 47, Marine- terrace. 1 1 0 I Mrs. R. J. Davies, 20, North- parade. 1 1 0i Miss Davies, do 1 1 Oi Mr. E. Llewellin, Central Hotel 1 1 01 Rev. T. A. Penrv 1 1 0 Mrs. Brindley James 1 1 0 j Anon 1 1 0 I Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Bron- llwyd, Bath-street 1 1 0 Mr. and Mrs Evans, 39, Terrace- road 1 0 0 Dr. Brooks, U.C.W7. 1 0 0 Miss Rheda Jones, 52, Portland- street 1 0 0 I Mrs. Pen llyn Jones, Bath-street 0 10 6 Rev T. Parry, 44, Marine-terrace 0 10 6 Miss Wratkins, 53, Terrace 0 10 6 Mr. W. D. Owen, 43, Portland- Mr. W. D. Owen, 43, Portland- street 0 10 6 Mr. and Mrs. Cocks, 4, Bryny- mor-terrace 0 10 0 Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, 13, Queen's-road 0 10 0 Mr. Richard Ellis, 32, North- parade 0 10 0 Messrs T. Ellis and Co., Terrace- road. 0 10 0 Rev. T. E. Roberts, Beth Seilun 0 10 0 Master Humphrey Roberts, do. 0 10 0 Mr. Robert Ellis, Terrace-road. 0 10 0 Mrs Frank Phillips, Terrace-road 0 10 0 Mr. WTilliams, EJstow House 0 10 0 A Friend 0 7 6 5/- each :•—Mr. Harding, Miss Margaret James, Mrs. E. James. Misses Thomas, North- parade, A Friend, Mr. D. Edgar Iravies (Messrs. Boots), Mr. McLean, Queen's-ierrace, Mr. J. Baird. Bath-street, Miss Williams, Elstow House, Miss Nicklin, Mrs. Farrow, Mrs. Rees (47), Mrs. Ankers (30), Mrs. L. Aston (34), Miss Price. 62, Marine-terrace, Miss Sale, Bella Vista, Mr W. Lloyd Evans, Boars Head Hotel 4 5 0 Anon. 3/6; Mr. J. D. Williams, Terrace-road 3/ Mrs. Patter- son, Marine-terrace 3/ 0 9 6 2/6 each:—Mrs Jones. Pittville, Mrs. Howell Evans, Mrs. Mor- gan, Brynpeiran, Queen's- road, E.J.M., Mrs. Davies, Tyhen, Miss Biddulph, Mrs. Thomas 41, Marine-terrace, Mrs. Richards, Miss Powell, Misses Williams,. Leamington House, Cliff-terrace, Mr. Cooper, Queen's Hotel, K.B., LI., Miss Jones, 44, Portland- street, Mr. W. Edwards, Gwenydon 1 15 0 Sums under 2/6 4 18 10, R,63 18 3 Collected by Mrs. Penry and Mrs J. T. Davies:— Dr. and Mrs. Morgan, North- parade 5 0 0; Mr. Rees Jones, Borough Sur- veyor 1 1 0, Councillor J T Davies, Bronygan 1 10 j Mr. Jam Rees, Dentist 1 1 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dickens-Lewis, North-parade 1 1 0 Mr. D. Lloyd, North End Stores 0 15 0 Mr. T. Ainsleigh Jones, North- parade. 0 10 6 Mr. J. H. lidwards, North-parade 0 10 6 Tho Misses Phillips, North-parade 0 10 0 5/- each: Mr. and Mrs. Felix, 'Rhosygarth, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Minafon, and Mr. 'Rhosygarth, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Minafon, and Mr. and Mrs..John Morgan, Alexandra-road, total 0 15 0 2/6 each Mr W. Lewis, Mr John Edwards, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. W. H. Williams, Alex- andra-road, Mr. Culliford, Mr. R. Rowlands, and Mrs. L. A. Jones, North-paraae, Mrs. S. M. Evans, and Mrs. Phillips, Elm Tree-avenue 12 6 Sums under 2/6 2 2 6 JE15 10 0 Collected by Mrs. Jones-Powell, The Vicarage, and Mrs. Captain Doughton, 11, Queen's terrace:— Mrs. John Owen, 16, Princess- street 0 10 6 i Mrs. H. H. Dvjs, Pier-street 0 10 0 5/- each: A Friend, Mr. Sinnett, Pier-street, Mrs. Williams, Penylan, Mrs. Captain Humphreys, St. Michael's place 0 0 2/6 each: Mrs Morgan, fruiterer, Mr. Pickford, Pier-street 0 5 0 Sums under 2/6 2 3 0 .£4. 8 6 Collected by Miss M. Jones, Pantyderi, and Mrs. J. T. Davies, Bron-y-gan:— Mr. E. J. Morgan, Jeweller, I Terrace-road. 1 0 0 Miss Jones, Pantyderi 0 10 6 Mr. F. Phillips, Terrace-road. 0 10 0 Miss Rowlands, North-parade 0 10 0 5/- each: Mr Benbow, Alexandra- road, Mr. P. Lovedav and I Mr. Doughton, Chalybeate- I street, Messrs. D. Jones and Sons and Mrs. Vaughan, iVorth-parade 1 5 0 Misses Roberts, Chalybeate-streec 0 4 0 &!6 each Mr. T. E. Salmon, Terminus Hotel, Mr. Fellow es, Mr. Bonsall, Miss A. Jukes, Miss Hallv Mr. Piears, and Mrs. Jones, Bootmaker, Terrace-road, Miss Jones, Mr. E. Owen, Mr. J. W. Williams, and Mrs. Pur ton. North-parade, Mr. Bliss and Mr. Mitchell, Chalybeate-street, Mrs. r'f"'1 A 1 -» _» larK, iviexanctra-vond 1 15 or Sums under 2/6 1 19 9 £ 7^14~5 Aggregate Total £ 824 9 8 THE QUEEN S WORK FOR W OMEN FUND. The following message is issued by Her Majesty: "In the firm belief that prevention of distress is bettor than its relief, and that employment is better than charity, I havo inaugurated the Queen's "York for | Women Fund. Its object is to provide employment for as many as possible of the women of this country who have been thrown out of work by the war. I appeal to the women of Great Britain to help their less fortunate sisters through this Fund." MARY R. The Mayoress of Aberystwyth earnestly appeals for .subscriptions in aid of the above- Fund, which will be dulv acknowledged. z649. MERIONETH QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY^GIVEN that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Merioneth will be held in the County Hall at Bala, in the* .said County on Tuesday, the 20th day of October, 1914, at 11-30 a.m., when tbtn Grand and Petty Jurors will be called and the Court will proceed to hear and deter_ mine all matters brought before thera in the following order: 1—In the trial of prisoners. 2—In the hearing of appeals. 3-In hearing motions and in the transac- tion of such other business as may be brought before the Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that 8\1 Grand and Petty Jurors, all persons bou id by recognizance to prose- cute and give evidence or surrender in dis- charge of their bail, and all appellants, respondents and their witnesses, and all persons bound oy recognizance in any civil proceeding are to appear and be in attend- ance at the time and place aforesaid. Appeals to be heard IllUSt be entered with me not later than two o'clock in the after- noon of the day preceding tllf- gcirsioTig- Dated this 28th day of September, 1914. DAVID BREESE. z695 Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next Quarterly Meeting of the Stand, ing Joint Committee of Quarter Session* 51 and County Council, under Section 30 of the above Act, will be hekl in the County Ha<ll, Bala, in the said Cbuntv, mi Tues- day, the 20th day of October. 1914, at tho hour of half-past eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when the Committee win pro- ceed to the consideration of the business relating to the application or management of the Cmntv Stock or lbte withm tho jurisdiction of the Committee under Sub- Section 3 of Section 30 of the said Act. and all perrons having any demand against the Committee are requested to forward par- ticulars thereof in writing to the County Treasurer at Dolgelley en or before the 17th day of October, 1914. Dated this 28th day of September, 1914. DAVID BREESE. z696 Clerk to the said Committee SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' FAMILIES ASSOCIATION, CARNARVONSHIRE. THE following Secretaries of Division* of the S.S.F.A. will be glad to receive Notice of any Wives in Carnar- vonshire (giving Names and Addresses) of Soldiers who have been called out. Name, Number, and Regiment of Soldier ought to be given, ;and verified first. They must. have been married before August 14th, 1914. DIVISION BANGOR: W. Pughe, Esq., 3, Mellai View Terrace, Bangor. CONW A Y: Capt. Brook, Morfa House-, Conway. NANT CONWAY: Mrs. Bovill, Rhydy- creua, Bettws-y-Coed. CARNARVON: Miss Rees, Plas Brere- ton, Carnarvon. PORTMADOC: Mrs. Randal Casson, Bron-v-Garth, Portrnadoc. PWLLHELI: Mrs. Alan Gough, Gelliwig, Pwllheli. C. E. DIXON. Col. Hon. Sec., z592. Carnarvonshire. PRINCE OF WALES- NATIONAL RELIEF FUND. CARDIGAN COUNTY COLLECTION. (Continued;. H. C. Fryer, Esq., Manor House, Verwood 5 50 Rev. D. Edwardes, Crynfryn. 1 1 O- Lianrhystyd Baptist Church 5 5 4 Blaencefn C.M. Church 5 5 O Joseph Evans, Esq., Llanfair fawr 1 1 0 Major H. Cass, D.S.O., Doly- lLan 5 0 V) J. T. Morgan, Esq., Nantceirio 10 0 0 C. Lloyd, Esq., Wauuifo" 3 3 0 Llanerchaeron and Dihewid Churches 9 7 0 Colonel H. W. H. Brenchlev, Glaneirw 5 0 0 E. L. Essen Bowen, Esq., The Mount 110 J. Griffiths, Esq., Birdlip 1 1 ft E. Jones, Esq., Loclityn 2 2 0 Dewi Sant Church, Llansajit- fraid 1 5 6 Llangranog Parish Col tec-t'on. 21 5 0 11-ev. J. R. Davies, Llanddewi Brefi 1 3 2 3 Savile Miles, Esq., Cardigan 1 0 O HaweJl Congregational Church 12 "3 0 Bwlchflan C.M. Church 20 19 0 R,ex,. J. F. Lloyd, Llnnilar 1 0 0 Llanfihangel Gemu'r Glyn Church ••• ••• 6 0 4 Talybont Church 2 0 0 M. J. Vaughan Davies, Esq., M.P. 100 0 0 Cynfyn. per D. L. Jones, Esq. 2 14 6 Capt. R-. James, Llanfihangel. 5 5 i) Yspvtty Ystwyth Parisli Collec- tion ••• 26 5 3 Bettw Bledrws Church 3 17 3 D. Williams. Esq. Tynberth 2 2 0 Ltangeitho C.M. Church 17 0 0 D. J. Rees, Esq., Lampeter 1 0 0 S. Davies, Esq., Coed park 1 0 0 Canel Mair Congregational Church. LIiiiifiii. In 4 0 Bethel Baptist Church, Silian 3 11 9 Maesffynon C.M. Church, IJan- gybi 8 10 3 Llanfihangel Ystrad Parish Col- lection 53 2 6 Berth C.M. Church 14 15 1 Total to 27th September £1,149 19 5 ( r.94