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Births, Marriages and IDeaths. i prepaid charge of Is. 6d. is made for announcements .of Births and Deaths, and 2s. td.for Marriage announce- jntnts under this head ins;. In all casts the charge must be prepaid. J I IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of my dear husband, John James, Bridge View, Mill-street who passed away January 7th, 1917. I Ever missed by his wife and children. I Peace, perfect Peace, be to thy rest. pl213
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PREPAID SCALE. flouses to Let. Houses Wanted. Situations Wanted. 'Situations Vacant, Apartments to be Let. Miscellaneous Wanted. Articles Lost and Found. ) No. of On" Three 1 Six Nino "Words Tmert ou Insertions Insertions Insertions s. d. s. d. s. d. d 91 13 26 40 50 19 36 50 60 2 3 4 6 6 0 7 0 42 29 56 70 80 49 33 66 80 90 lq.B.-If Box Number given 3d. extra charged for postage of replies.. Wedding presents, 2d. a line. Musical and other successes 2/6 prepaid not more than 5 lines, 6d. a line afterwards. Lists of wreaths in funeral reports, 2d a line. In all cases the charges are for cash with -order. If not prepaid an extra charge of Is. is made. NOTICE. The greatest care is taken to insert advertise- ments on the date and in the position ordered as well as to secure their being correctly printed., but the Proprietors cannot be responsible for Inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for Any consequences arising therefrom. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt Iniertion of all advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their Advertisements, but the Proprietors do not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in *ny specified week, or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure or an advertisement to appear in any specified week, or at all from any cause whatever. Advertisements and replies are accepted only subject to the above conditions. SITUATIONS VACANT. BOUT TRADE.—Wanted Sharp Girl, 16 to 18, to learn trade. Welsh preferable.— Apply, Gambna bhoe stores, Aberystwytli. KEyUlftEL) u> be trained as MOTOR- JjJL jdEiN *'OR TRAMWAYS, must be ineli- gible for Military Service. Wages commencing 6d. per hour, rising to 7d. plus War Bonus ot lid. per iiour to single man and 3d. per hour to married man. Time and a quarter paid for Sunday work, and double time for Bank Holi- days. Uniforms provided—Apply, Rhondda Tramways Company (Limited), Porth, RHON- DDA. pl226/o/3 CiTEADY YOUNG GENERAL wanted; two in family; £ 20. All duties except wash; liberal holidays and outings .—25, Moorland- road Didsbury Manchester. pl203/25/l STILLROOMMAID wanted. Experience not necessary; must be a willing worker.- State full particulars, Housekeeper, Oakwood Park Hotel, Conway, North Wales. pl205/18/l STRONG LAD Wanted to serve Bread Round with hand-cart and make himself gener- ally useful.-Apply, Ward's, Oriental Cafe, Aberystwyth. pl223/ll/l TAILORS.-Good Coat or General Hand wanted. Permanency to a suitable man. —Morris and Son, Barmouth. pl233'll/l URGENTLY Wanted. 1,000 Qualified Wire- less Operators. We can guarantee situa- tions to our students immediately they qualify; we can accept youths between the ages of 1St 4md 18. Owing to the new shipping laws we are extending our colleges to help us fill these vacancies; the remuneration is from £100 to JE250 per annum, the operator ranks as an officer.-Apply for prospectus, Wireless Train- ing College, St. Mary Street, Cardiff, and Castie Street, Swansea. WANTED, at once, Housemaid.—State age, wages, and references, to Lloyd, Wynn- stay Hotel, Machynlleth. pl220/25/l X*7ANTED, at once, Good General, able to do plain cooking.—State age, wages, and references to Lloyd, Wynnstay Hotel, Machyn- Jleth. P1219/25/l WANTED.—A Good Plain Cook, or Cook- general; able to bake.—Apply to Mrs. Bonsall, Fronfraith, Aberystwyth. pl218f25jl WANTED .-House-parlourmaid age from 20 to 30.—Apply to Mrs Parry, Llidiardau, Xlanilar, Aberystwyth. pl221/25/l ANTED.-Cooks, Cook-generals, Parlour- TV maids, Housemaids, and Generals.-M.rs. Mackenzie, 75, North-parade, Aberystwyth. WANTED, Cook-general and Housemaid- waitress for February 1st.—Apply, stating Age wages, and experience, also give reference, Lion Hotel, Machynlleth. pl210/25/l WANTED, immediately, a competent Stable- man, to take charge of two or three carriage horses; ineligible for army.—State age And wages required to Mr. R. Gillart, Estate Agent, Plas, Machynlleth. naui WANTED, Cook-general, housemaid-waitress kept; small family.—Apply, Mrs. D. C. Roberts, Awelon, St. David's-road, Aberyst- wyth. pl212/ll/l TW*TANTED, an Office Boy.—Apply, Roberts VV and Evans, Solicitors. Aberystwyth. a901 WANTED.—Experienced Miners and other workmen.—Applj at the Rheidol Mines. pl202 WANTED, a Strong Lad for Printing Works.—Apply, Cambrian News," Aber- ystwyth. ANTED.-Capable General, 20 to 25, two W in family; good help kept. Wages, £ 24; fare paid; good references required.—Mrs. Paine, 17, Old Oak-road, Acton Park, London, W. 3. pl206/11j1 WANTED—Men as carters and porters, in- eligible for army.—Apply, Staff Office, L. and N.W. Railwav. Queen-street. Wolverhamp- ton. P1231/25/1 WANTED, girl for plain sewing and machine; improver would do.—Baird, Portmadoc. n884 ANTED.—Clerk for Surveyor of Taxes W Office, Portmadoc, well-educated girl or youth- good wages to competent person. n856 XJiTANTED.—Agent for the Cambrian ▼ Y News in Bow Street village.—Apply, Manager, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. WANTED, a Capable General, immediately, VT for Cardiff; Welsh-spoken preferred good wages, no washing; good outings.—Apply, by letter, Mrs. Owen, 5, Colchester-avenue, Peny- lan. Cardiff pll93 WORKING Housekeeper or Useful Help under 40; family, two; all duties; small modern house.—St. Lawrenoe, Mossfield-road, King's Heath, Biriiiingham. pl22711111 TO BE LET OR SOLD. BARMOUTH.-To let or to be sold, im- MB mediate possession, Tudor House,, con- veniently and pleasantly situated; moderate -rent.-Apply, Rhys Jones, Penmount. HOUSES TO LET. 29 and 31. Portland- -n- street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, Mr. Vigars, Baker-street. Aberystwyth. HOUSE TO LET, 12th May next, Bvynte?, Thespian-street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, 15, .Terrace-road. a911 TTOI7SES TO LET, with immediate possession AX —No. 9, Queen's-terrace, Aberystwyth. No. 17, Queen's terrace. Aberystwyth. No. 7. Stanley-road; No. 11, Trinitv-road and CottagV at Penyfron. Llanba darn.—Apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans. Solicitors, Aber- ystwyth. a712 TO LET.—Si. David's House, 63, Murine- terraco. Ab°rvstwyth.—Apply, James' Stores, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. pl215/5'4 TO BE LET OR SOLD. TO LET, Somerset House," Bath- street, Aberystwyth.—Apply, Wilkin- son, 8, North Parade. eWJl TO LET.—Clovedale Dinas-terrace, Aberyst- wyth, from January 18th; 8 rooms, bath- room, h. and c.; two w.c.'s; garden.—Jones, Vernon, Llandre, Aberystwyth. pll75 15/2 TO LET.—Llywel, Loveden-road, Aberyst- wyth, May 12th next; h. and c.; bath room; electric light.—Apply, Jenkins, Castell Brychan, Aberystwyth. pl217/15/2 rrio LET, Wodeu House, Souta-road; low rent.—Apply, E. Edwards, The Laurels, Aberystwyth. pll30/ll/l TO LET, immediately No. 2, South Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth, containing 3 re- ception rooms, 7 bedrooms, bathroom, w.c. kitchen, butler's pantry, sculleries, etc.—Apply J. Gibson, Old Post Office Chambers, Terrace- road, Aberystwyth. a722 HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. HOUSE WANTED in Aberystwyth for May. —Full particulars to X.Y.Z., Cambrian New," Aberystwyth. a903 TUITION. YSTRAD MEURIG SCHOOL. GOOD Classical and Modern Education. Next term commences January 15th. For particulars of terms, scholarships, etc., apply— pl224/11/1 HEADMASTER. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED- BEST PRICES GIVEN for any quantity of Bacon.—Enquiries, Charles Evans, Lam- peter. pl077 COHEN, 35, City-road, Cardiff, buys old gold, silver, and artificial teeth, and antiques Prynir hen aur, arian, danedd gosod, a hen bethau. pll57 EGGS, New Laid wanted, regular supplies.— J. Roberts, 47, Fettenr-lane London, E.C. pl209/ll/l FURNITURE WANTED, in large oi small quantit.es; best prices g.tn V rite, Hollywell, House i; urnisher, Oswestry. pK32 DAVID WILLIAMS, St. James's-square, Aberystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, lemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvass, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc. Best cash prices given. j477 NOTICE.—All having Houses, Farms, or Land for Sale or Letting should send particulars for insertion in Cardigan Bay Pro- perty Journal." No commission charged unless business results.—Edwin Blakey, A.A.I., Sur- veyor and Estate Agent, Barmouth. pll73/15/3 WILQUELAM" Aberystwyth, want Wrought JjJ. and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brass, Coper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvass, -etc. Good prices given, any quantity. h830 MOLE, Fox, Badger, Otter, Cat and Pole- cat skins. Best prices. Cash by return post. All skins must be stretched and air- dried.—Matthew Hunt, 32/33, Queen-street, London, E.C.4. pl228/8/3 TIMBER Wanted to purchase standing or Woodlands to include the Land.—Box 250, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. pl229/ll/l SEND YOUR MOLESKINS to the all-British firm. Highest prices paid. All r onles guaranteed.—J. and W. Greatorex, Guilsfield, Welshpool.i< 1-1158 WANTED.-Double-sided Sloping Desk, I VT about 12 feet long, fair condition.— pplYI "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. WANTED.—Gas Engine, modern type, 8 to 10 h.p.—J. H. Williams and Sons, Engineers Ironfounders. Portmadoc. n876 WANTED, 8, 10, or 12 h.p. Twin Cylinder Engine, suitable for marine work.—Reply Box 50. "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. pl230 25/1 WASTE RUBBER WANTED, every descrip- tion. All Rubber Motor Tyres, 22s. per cwt.; Studded and Worn to Canvas, lis. cwt.; Cycle Covers, Is. 4d. dozen; Motor Tubes, 5d. lb.; Cycle Tubes, 6ad lb. Cash sent immediately on receipt of goods.—Anthony Boden, 76, Earl- street, Warrington. Bankers: National Pro- vincial Bank of England. pl095/18/l OI AAA GUARANTEED.—Wanted for Ministry Munitions, Scrap Lead, j B25 ton; Heavy Wrought, Horse Shoes. Wheel Bands, jE6 5s., carriage paid, Stoke-on-Trent. Top prices given Brass, Copper, Zinc, and other scraps. Motor Tyres, etc. 90s.; Old Bagging, C16 ton through; Rags, Is. lb.; New Woollen Clips. Cash same day received. Disused Mortar Mills, Boilers, etc., 85s. ton, delivered Works. Cash; anything purchased.—Thomas Horton, Government Contractor, Merthyr. FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. 6D. PER TOOTH pinned on Vulcanite, 2s. on Silver, 3s. on Gold, 8s. on Platinum. Cash by return. Highest value offered for Old Gold and Silver Jewellery (any condition). If offer not accepted, goods returned post free. Satisfaction guaranteed.-S. Cann and Co., 69a, Market-street, Manchester (Estab. 1850). MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. GWLAD FY NHADAU.—Rhodd Cymru i'w Byddin (the Welsh Gift Book, Welsh Edition). Published at 2s. 6d., now offered at Is. 6d., post free, Is. lid. Only a few copies to be sold.—S. V. Galloway, 21, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. a620 URE-BRED Cocks, 716 each. The finest J- layers and birds of the best possible standard only are retained. First Crosses of all the best Crosses can also be supplied: Pullets, first crosses, now laying, 4/6 each, 50/- per doz; Selected Pullets, 5/- each, 60/- per doz.; Un- related Cocks or Cockerels, 5/- each. Special offer-Six Selected Best Laying Pullets and Un- related Cock properly mated, 30/- the pen.—B. Goodwin, Hammell, Stratford, Essex. pl035 RUBBER STAMPS for all purposes. Date stamps, signatures. All shapes, diamond, oval, etc. Sunday School card stamps, etc. Lowest possible prices.—"Cambrian News" Stores, Aberystwyth. SUT I LADD TYRCHOD. Ysgrifena John Pryce, Maesymelrch: "Blinid ni acw gan dyrchod, cynyddent bob blwyddyn, fel yr oedd y tir a golwg ddifrifol arno, ac yr oedd arnaf gywilydd ohono; ond olywais fod Mr. Hugh Davies, Chemist, Machynlleth, wedi dyfeilto peth i'w lladd yn ddiLdrafferth iawn. Ei enw ydyw "Molrat," mewn packets Is. 6c. yr un. Prynais backet a rhoddais ef yn ol y cyfarwyddyd am ben pryfaid genwair, a rhoddais y rhai hyny yn llwybr y twrch. Ni chododd y twrch mwy. Druggist. -.ft771 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. SALE OF Valuable FREEHOLD FARM known as Tyddyn Rhyddyg, situated in Llanfair and Llanbedr Parishes, and compris- ing 88i acres or thereabouts, END OF JANUARY. Full particulars in due course. n913 CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. THE VALUABLE "FREEHOLD FARM known as TANGRAIG (Abermaed), consisting of 188 acres, or thereabout. The Farm has for several years been in the occupation of the University College of Wales as an Experimental Farm and for Demonstration Purposes, and the Farm is in a high state of cultivation. The Buildings are extensive and modern and are in excellent repair. Also the DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM called CEFNLLWYNPIOD, in the Parish of Llanilar, containing 141 acres, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. Isaac Jones. The Build- ings on this Farm are in excellent order. For particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. s806 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. '.n. FOR SALE.—Shorthorn Calves for rearing. I' James, Cilwnwg, Felinfoel, Llanelly. al207 FOR SALE.—Oil Engine, 8 H.P., by good makers, in good condition.—Apply, 247, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. pll88 FURS.— £ 10 10s. real Black Set., fashionable, whole skin Tango Stole, and latest round Muff, new this year; accept 2 gns. Approval willing ly.-3, Aubert Park, Highbury, London. pll39/l/2 FOR SALE, BY TENDER, the Growing Timber (principally Oak), on an area of about four acres, within about a mile of Arthog Station. Plans and conditions can be seen at this Office and Tenders to be sent to me not later than January 27tli. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.—Edwin Blakey, Estate Agent, Barmouth. pl891 NEW NAMES ACT.—Buy a Rubber Stamp and use your usual stationery. Catalogue and samples on receipt of postcard.—"Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. WHEN uteing waste from hotels, etc., for pigs give Karswood Pig Powders twice weekly to prevent indict Hii or crop sickness, Twelve powders ls.-Davies, Hughes, Medical Hall, Criccieth. pll44 PATRIOTIC MEMORIAL CARDS.—We have a large selection of altogether new designs at best prices. These are really high-class designs only just issued.—"Cambrian News" Stores, Aberystwyth. ^» SALES BY AUCTION. I DANIEL I. BEES & EVANS I GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, ETC. Prompt PERSONAL attention given to all Business. OFFICES (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street. Aberystwyth FORTHCOMING SALES OF FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, AT THE RINK, ABERYSTWYTH. 1918. Monday, January 14th.—Golden Grove, North- road, Aberystwyth; by order of Miss Rowe. Monday, February 11th.—49, Marine-terrace, Aberystwyth, by instructions of Mrs Capt. Humphreys. v Other Important Fixtures will be announced shortly. DANIEL 1. REES AND EVANS, AUCTIONEERS. a881 THE RINK, ABERYSTWYTH. Removed for convenience of Sale from Golden Grove, North Road. ESSRS. DANIEL 1. REES and EVANS l.L have been favoured with instructions from Miss Rowe (who is taking up War work), to Sell by Auction, as above, on MONDAY NEXT JANUARY 14th, 1918, A Large Collection of Very Superior House Furnishings AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising, briefly, the following:—Oak Hat and Umbrella Stand, Marqueterie Hall Chair, 8-Day Grandfather Clock in Oak and Maho- gany Case; Oak 3-Drawer Dresser, Oak Chairs, a Well-made 7-Piece Dining Room Suite in Carved Oak Frames with Leather Coverings, Massive Spanish Mahogany Sideboard (fitted with cupboards and drawer), Heavy Telescope Dining Table with 7 Leaves, Set of 6 Balloon- back Chairs (upholstered in leather), Deal Top Telescope Table, Mahogany-framed Sofa (uphol- stered in tapestry), Walnut and Bamboo Occa- sional Tables, Inlaid Walnut China Cabinet with Ormolu Mounts, Occasional Chairs Easy Chairs in Leather, Wicker Arm Chairs, Walnut Over- mantels, Brass Curbs and Fire Brasses, Bronze Ornaments, Engravings, Pictures, Mirzapore Hearthrugs, Skin Hearthrugs. Axminster Stair Carpet, a collection of China, Glqs, E.P. Goods, Bed and Table Linen, etc. Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Woven Wire Mattresses, Wool Over- lays, Feather Sets, Oak and other Chests of Drawers, Oak Wardrobe, Pairs of Toilet Tables in Satin Walnut and other Woods, Cane-seated Chairs, Mahogany Commode, and other useful Furniture. On View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 1-30 prompt. a894 THE MILL, BONTGOCH, Within 4 Miles of the Villages of Bow Street and Talybont (Cardiganshire). SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, Etc. MESSRS. DANIEL 1. REES AND EVANS are favoured with instructions from Mrs. Roberts, to Sell by Auction, upon the Premises, as above on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1918, The Whole of the Valuable Live & Dead Farming Stock Comprising Powerful Draught Mare, rising 6 years, old; Ditto Horse, rising 9 years old (both excellent workers in all gears), 2 Excellent Milch Cows (one due to calve early in March), 11 Strong Breeding Ewes, 2 Fat Pigs, 6 Couples I Fowls, 2 Good Box Carts, Timber Carriage, Market Trap, Mowing Machine, Harrow, American Rake, Plough, Pulper. Grindstone on Stand, Brake with Cover to carry 17, Waggon- ette to carry 12, Cart and Trap Harness, a Large Shed with Corrugated Iron Roof, a number of Corrugated Iron Sheets, Churn and other Dairy Utensils, and numerous other Use- ful Articles. Also about 3 Tons Hay and a Stack of Oats. Sale to commence at 12-30 prompt. Six months' credit will be given fo approved purchasers of R3 and upwards, or a discount of 6d in the pound allowed for cash. a910 HOTEL GWALIA Upper Woburn Place. LONDON, W.C., CENTRALLY SITUATED, within 5 minutes walk of Euston Station and 20 minutes' from Paddington Station by under- ground to Gower-strect Station. 130 ROOMS. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED. Passenger Lift to all floors. Bed, Breakfast, Morning Bath, and Attendance 6s. each person. Telegraphic address: "Gwaliatel, London." Telephone: City 5010 add 5011. n734 Manag ng Director JOHN JENKINS. The Oldest Billposting Establishment in the Town and District. JOHty LLOYD & SONS, Town Criers Billposters & Distributors, Having the largest number of most prominent Posting Stations in all parts of Aberystwyth and District, they are able to take large contracts of every description. OVER 100 STATIONS INI TOWN AND DISTRICT. Official Billposters to the Town and County Councils, G.W.R. Co., Cambrian Railway Co., all the Auctioneers of the Town and District, and other public bodies. Address: TRINITY ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. SALES BY AUCTION. MR. JOHN PUGH, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Arbitrator under Agricultural Holdings Act. Undertakes Sales of all kinds of Property, Farming Stock, Furniture, etc. upon reasonable terms. Strict attention given to all business and prompt settlement guaranteed. Will attend personally at Aberystwyth on Mondays and Thursdays and by appointment on any other day. Offices- Aberystwyth Great Darkgate st. AVONDALE, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MR. JOHN PUGH has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Owen, to Sell by Public Auction at the Skating Rink, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, I January 28th and 29th, 1918, The whole of the contents of 4 Reception Rooms, 22 Bedrooms. Kitchen, and Out Offices, Comprising Oak, Walnut, and other Sideboards, Oak Dinner Waggons, Walnut Suite (9 pieces, in leather), Mahogany Telescope Dining Table, Deal Tables, Mahogany Cbeffonier, Mahogany and other Coal Vases. Occasional and Bentwood Chairs, Sutherland and other Tables, Marble Clocks, Bronze and other Figures, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Chinese and other Vases, Brass Curb and Irons, Fatherland Card Table, Pianos Three-fold Screens, Walnut Oval and other Tables, Drawing Room Suites in Saddlebag and Crimson Velvet, Marble Top Round Table, Over- mantels, Old China. Massive Bi-ass Bedsteads, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Springs, Hair and Wool Overlays, Sheets, Blankets, Counterpanes, Eiderdowns, Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Suites in various Woods Odd Wardrobes, Dress- ing Chests, Washstands, Mahogany and other Chests of Drawers, Commodes, Towel Rails, Bedroom Chairs, Toilet Sets, Blinds, Curtains, Poles, Knife Machines, Deal Kitchen Tables, Deal Dresser and Cupboard, Silver, Copper Stew Pan, Mangle (equal to new), Carpet Sweeper and Broom. Meat Covers, Kitchen UtensilsI Garden Seats, etc., etc. Sale to commence at;).1 a.m. Terms-Cash. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Barmouth and District. WALTER LLOYD JONES. AUCTIONEER and VALUER, SALES of Property, Furniture, and Farm Stock conducted on moderate terms and promptly cashed. For terms, etc., apply the Auctioneer, King Edward-street, or Mr. John Roberts, Ripon Houses New Live Stock Order. f NO FAT CATTLE TO BE SOLD PRIVATELY. .» For the convenience of Farmers, Butchers, and Others, WALTER LLOYD JONES APPOINTED AUCTIONEER UNDER THE ORDER, Will hold Periodical Sales at the undermentioned Centres. FIRST SALES as follows:— LLWYNGWRIL.—Monda\ 28th January. 1918, at 1 p.m. DOLGELLEY—Fair Day Monday, January 14th, 1918), at 11-30 a,m. LLANBEDR.—Monday, January 21st, 1918, at 1 p.m. GradersMr Morris Evans, Faeldref, Llanbedr; Mr. Robert Lloyd Williams, Butcher, Barmouth. r- No commission, weighing charges, or tolls to be paid by the farmer for Fat Cattle. Sale by Public Auction of Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, etc., will follow at each place same day. Entries Solicited by the Auctioneer, WALTER LLOYD JONES.- n909 i JOHN GIBSON, (Late "CAMBRIAN NEWS") Aberystwyth. Auctioneer, Appraiser, and i House Agent. Sales of every description conducted at I REASONABLE CHARGES. Goods bought or advances made tilip, sold. I Prompt Settlements Agent for The Eagle and British Dominions Insurance Company. The "All-in" Policies. ADDRESS- OLD POST OFFICE CHAMBERS TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. a869 COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS F.A.I EM- —— Agricultural & General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Apcenfcs, Land.& Estate Agents, and Fift Assessors. OFFICES 28, Terrace Road (Old Post Office Chambers). Telephone 3. ABERYSTWYTH also at Newtown and Llanidloes. pIS5 SALES BY AUCTION. MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE, Agricultural and General Auctioneers, Valuers and Arbitrators. ——— PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK conducted at Montgomery, Welshpool, Caersws, Bishop's Castle, Westbury, Berriew, Newtown, Kerry, Anchor, Cemmaes Road, Llanfair Caer- einion, Llanbadarn, Craven Arms, Ludlow, Church Stretton, Knighton, Towyn. Monthly Horse Sales at Montgomeryshire Repository, Welshpool. The most careful attention is given to Sales of Agricultural Stock, Estate and House Pro- perty, Timber and Antique Furniture. A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chirbury, Shropshire. c821 South Wales Horse Sales, Carmarthen. THE NEXT —— HORSE SALE will be held at CARMARTHEN On FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1918. Entries absolutely close on Thursday, January 17th. Schedules and Entry Forms can be obtained of the Auctioneers- CAVVS and MESSRS. HOWELL THOMAS, St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen. s902 GILLART AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS AND SURVEYORS, MACHYNLLETH. AUCTION SALES of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Ground Rents, Furniture, Farming Stock, and Timber, etc. undertaken on moderate terms. VALUATIONS made for Estate Duty, Trans- fer, Mortgage and other purposes. SURVEYS made and Plans prepared. ESTATES managed and Rents Collected. Property owners advised in regard to the Pro- visional Valuations of their properties under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. Register of houses and lands to let for Sale by Private Treaty. t960 Machynlleth Stock Sales. "H/rESSRS. MORRIS AND MARSHALL and ITX GILLART AND SONS will hold their Next Sale at Machynlleth Smithfield On MONDAY, 14th JANUARY, 1918. Entries include about 100 Cattle; 200 Sheep also Several HORSES and COBS. Further entries solicited. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. n914 PUBLIC NOTICES- Re DAVID EDWARDS, Deceased, Hardwicke House, Queen's Road. ALL PERSONS having any claims against the Estate of the late Mr. David Edwards (D. and W. Edwards), Carriers, Aberystwyth, and of Bryndu Farm, are hereby required to send particulars of same to me, the under- signed, immediately, W. P. OWEN, 3, Baker-street, Solicitor to the Personal Representatives. Merionethshire Winter Assizes. T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Com- mission of Assize and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Merioneth will be opened at the County Hall, Dolgelley, in the said County, on Thursday, the 17th day of January, 1918, before the Honourable Sir ."Montague Shearman, Knight, one of His I Majesty's Justices of the High Court of Justice. HOWELL J. WILLIAMS, Esquire, Sjheriff. All Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Stewards, Chief Constables, Bailiffs of Hundreds and Liberties within the said County, and all Jurors, persons bound by recog- nizances, witnesses, and others having business are required to attend the said Court on Friday, the 18th day of January, 1918, at 11, o'clock in the forenoon precisely. R. GUTHRIE JONES, Under Sheriff. Under Sheriff's Office, Dolgelley, Januarv 2nd. 1918. n889 j At Shiloh Schoolroom t (By kind permission), A CONFERENCE will be held on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16th, at 8-0 p.m. Subject, "THE BEST PATHWAY TO PEACE." Coliseum, Aberystwyth. Manager: Jenkin Humphreys. MONDAY, January 14th and during the Week. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7-30. Prices: Reserved, 2s. 6d.; 2s., Is. 6d., Is.; limited number at 6d. (tax extra). A Welcome Return Visit of HENRY BAYNTON, Supported by many Members of Sir F. R. Benson's Company. MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, Matinee, MERELY MARY ANN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the Great Banned American Play. from the Comedy Theatre, W., THE MELTING POT (By Zangwill). Tlie Play that was banned by desire of the Government of the ex-Czar of Russia. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. HAMILTON'S SECOND MARRIACE, Full London Company, including Henry Baynton MATINEE—WEDNESDAY, at 2-30. a904 THE OINEMA. ABERYSTWYTH. Proprietor and Manager A. Cheetham Nightly at 6-30 and 8-30. MATINEES Mondays: and Saturdays at. 3 Wet Afternoons at 3. Our best advertisement is our own Screen, For Pictures and Projection. Good Wine needs no Bush. Programmes Changed Mondays & Thursday PUBLIC NOTICES. THE RHEIDOL UNITED CHOIR CONCERT, HELD ON DECEMBER 26th, 1917, IN AilD OF THE ABERYSTWYTH INFIRMARY AND FURSING ASSOCIATION. Statement of Account. t. — LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS: £ s d Miss C. Powell Evans 110 Lady Evans 0 10 0 Miss E. Newton 110 Lady Pryse 10 0 Miss S. M. Rowlands 1 1 (J Miss E. A. Watkins 10 0 Miss G. L. Prince Taylor 0 10 6 i Miss S. P. Griffiths 0 5 0 Evan Morgan, Esq: (Cefnbangor) 5 5 0 The Mayor (Captain T. Doughton) 2 2 0 Walter Boynton, Esq 2 2 0 Major H. E. Bonsall 110 R. Bickerstaffe, Esq. 110 Evan Edwards Esq 110 Major Mathias 110 Henry Roberts, Esq 1 1 0 R. S. Rowland, Esq. 1 1 "o T. J. Waddingham, Esq. 110 A. Cecil Wright, Esq 1 1 0 Henry Woodall, Esq. 110 Morris Davies, Esq 10 0 Professor C. Bryner Jones 10 0 Captain T. P. Lewes 1 0 0 Councillor J. Morgan 1 0 0 Sir John Williams, Bart. 1 0 0 I David n. Davies, Esq 0 10 6 Councillor Enoch Davies 0 10 6 Evan Evans, Esq a 0 10 6 T. H. Edwards, Esq. 0 10 6 John Francis, Esq 0 10 6 R. E. Jones, Esq 0 10 6 Arthur Jones, Esq 0 10 6 Rev. M. Jones Powell 0 10 6 £ s d To amount of Subscriptions received as above 47 7 0 jM77 0 £ s d I To Sale of Tickets .n. 75 13 0 Tratisfers 2 6 0 Sale of Programmes 2 11 9 Surplus Subscription Money 0 13 11 I Bank Interest 0 1 6 £81 t 2 Audited and found correct, J. W. P. PARRY. January 8th, 1918. £ a d Councillor J. Barclay Jenkins. 0 10 6 Anonymous 0 10 g Professor i\ Levi Q 10 6 G. Phillips, Esq 0 10 6 F. R. Roberts, Esq. 0 10 6 D. C. Roberts, Esq q 10 6 Alderman Daniel Thomas 0 10 6 Alderman E. P. NVynne 0 10 6 John Williams, Esq. (Maesyrhedydd) 0 10 6 Councillor Rufus Williams 0 10 6 Henry Davis, Esq. 0 10 0 David Howells, Esq 0 10 0 Councillor Peter Jones Esq o 10 0 E.J., 136 o 10 0 Richard Morgan, Esq 0 10 0 Dr. J. Morgan (Pontrhydygroes) 0 10 0 T. W. Powell. Esq. 0 10 0 Dr. E. Roberts 0 10 0 Rev. R. J. Rees 0 10 0 Alderman T. J. Samuel 0 10 0 Percy Wilkinson, Esq. 0 10 0 J. H. Davies, Esq 0 5 0 Joseph Davies Esq o 5 0 Councillor R. Ellis 0 5 0 J. H. O. Harpur, Esq 0 5 0 Alderman R. J. R. Loxdale 0 5 0 H. M. Vaughan, Esq 0 5 0 Vincent Evans, Esq 0 4 6 Major Lloyd Hughes 0 /2. 6 D. M. Jones, Esq 0/2. 6 D. Pennant James, Esq 0 2 0 £47 7 0 „ £ s d By Principals' Fees and Expenses 18 0 0 Orchestra and Organist 8 10 6 Hire of Coliseum 5 5 0 Carting and Fixing Stage etc. 2 16 6 Rent of Progress Hall, etc. 3 14 8 Printing and Advertising 5 6 9 Incidental Expenses 0 3 9 Stamps, Stationery, and Telegram 1 19 5 „ Copies of Music for Orchestra 0 16 6 "Balance added to Proceeds of Concert Account 0 13 11 JE47 7 0 £ s d By Treasurer, Aberystwyth Infirmary 40 13 1 „ Treasurer, Nursing Association 40 13 1 £81 6 2 E. W. THOMAS, Bryn Marian, Aberystwyth, a906 Hon. Treasurer. ABERYSTWYTH DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE. I SMALLHOLDERS requiring assistance to plough and cultivate their holdings should apply immediately to E. R. DAVIES, Local Secretary, 28, Great Darkgate-street, s851 Aberystwyth. JOSEPH AND JANE DOWNIE'S BEQUEST. ABSTRACT OF THE REPORT OF THE VISITING COMMITTEE For the Half-year ending 31st December, 1917. rpHE COMMITTEE contributed £ 137 10s. 0d„ JL second moiety cf subscription to the Aber- ystwyth Infirmary and made grants on special applications amounting to E77 15s. Od. M. JONES POWELL, Chairman. Aberystwyth, January 3rd,-1918. a896 Re CAPTAIN J. WYNNE JONES, Deceased. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the Estate of John Wynne Jones, late of Drosymor, Harlech, Îi1 the County of Meri- oneth, Retired Master Mariner, ate required to send particulars of such claims to me, the undersigned, forthwith. And all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay the amounts due from them to me without delay. Dated this 10th day of January, 1918. E. LOUIS JONES, Llanfyllin. s905 Solicitor to the Executors. POPLAR AND STEPNEY SICK ASYLUM DISTRICT. » PROBATIONER NURSES. THE MANAGERS of the above-named District are willing to receive applications from young women of good education (age between 21 and thirty-five), for the appoint- ments of Prob-ationer Nurses at their Infirmary, at Bow, London E., which is for the accommo- dation of the sick and poor only. and not for the insane. Salary and first-class training given. Full particulars may be obtained by applying personally, or by letter, to the Matron, Poplar and Stepney Sick Asylum, Devons-road. Bow, E. 3. (By Order) SYDNEY G. WRIGHT. Clerk to the Managers. Clerk's Offices, Devons-road, E, 3, January, 1918. a908 NOTICE OF AUDIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the audits of the accounts for the half-year ended on the 30th September, 1917, of the Councils of the under-mentioned Rural Districts and of the Guardians of the under-mentioned Unions and the Overseers of the Poor of the Parishes therein, will commence at the respec- I tive places and times stated below:— LLEYN RURAL DISTRICT and PWLLHELI UNION—At the Board Room of the Guardians at Pwllheli, on Tuesday, the 5th February, 1918, at 10 a.m. DEUDRAETH and GLASLYN RURAL DIS- TRICTS and FESTINIOG UNION.—At the Board Room of the Guardians at Penrhyndeu- draeth, on Saturday, the 9th February, 1918, at 10 a.m. J. EDWYN HUGHES. a895 District Auditor. THE LICENSING (CONSOLIDATION) ACT, 1910. NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF CHARGES Under Section 21 of the Act. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Com- pensation Authority of the above area have imposed, under Section 21 of the Licensing (Consolidation) Act 1910, for the year 1918-19, charges in respect of Licences at the following rate, namely, the Maximum Rate of Charge under the Act, and charges on the premises affected will be levied and paid accordingly as part of the duties on the corresponding excise licences. F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk to. the Compensation Authority., Dated the 4th day of January, 1918. Abefystwyth. a899 Red Cross Hospital, ABERYSTWYTH. 1917. Subscription List.—November and December. £ s d Capt. T. Doughton, Mayor of Aber- ystwyth 4 0 0 Mrs. Lesiter, Wallington, Surrey 0 10 0 Total 4 10 0 Previously acknowledged 276 2 3 a898 Grand total 280 12 3 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. CONCENTRATED CATTLE FEEDING STUFFS. PRIORITY FOR DAIRY COWS. FARMERS requiring Concentrated Cattle Feeding Stuffs for Dairy Cows should make written application to the Undersigned for a Priority Certificate to obtain Emergency Supplies:— The application should state:— (1) The number of cows in milk. (2) Whether the cows are kept under rural or urban conditions. (3) The quantity of Concentrated Cattle Feedings Stuffs the applicant has on hand. (4) Full particulars of the quantity and description of Concentrated Cattl. Feeding Stuffs required for a period of four weeks. Only the amount abso- lutely necessary should be asked for. NOTE.—Concentrated Cattle Feeding Stuffs include:—Cattle Feeding Cakes and Meals, Millers' Offals, Barley Offals. Oat Offals, Malt Culms, Kiln Dust, Brewers' and Distillers' Grains, and Maize Bv-Products: but does not include any of such feeding stuffs which are suitable for human food. Apply:- F. D. WILLIAMS-DRUMMQND, NAPIER HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. THE AREA LIVE STOCK COMMISSIONER, MERIONETH EDUCATION COMMITTEE. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. SCHEME for the Distribution of Sittings of Eggs and Pure Breeds of Poultry to Cottagers and Small Holders. 1. Arrangements have been made to supply a limited number of sittings of 12 Eggs of certain Pure Breeds'of Fowls to Cottagers and Smallholders who are resident in the County. 2. The Scheme will come into operation on the 15th January, 1918. and continue in operation until the 30th April. 3. Applications for sittings should be made personally or in writing to the Station Holder named below. The applicant, if a Cottager, should state the weekly rent of his cottage and, if a Small Holder, the acreage and assessment of his holdinc. Name of m_C!- Address. Station Holder John Price. Jun. Fronoleu. Dolgelley. Breed: Rhode Island Red. 4. Orders for Efrgs will be executed in rotation. No applicant may apply for more than three dozen Eggs during the season under this Scheme. 5. The price of the Eggs win be 3s. 6d. per dozen, including the cost of pack- ing,and this amount should accompany the order for each sitting, and, ex- cept in cases where the eggs are called for a further 6d per dozen must be added to cover the cost of carriage. 6. All Egsrs sent out from these Stations will be marked with a special stamp provided for the purpose. Infertile, i.e. "clear" eggs only will be re- placed if they are returned, carriage paid, within 28 days of despatch from the Station. RICHARD BARNETT. Secretary to the L.E.A. County Education Offices, Towyn, Merioneth, 5th January, 1918. wSSft