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Births, Marriages and Deaths. A fireflaid charge of Is. 6d. is made for announcements Births and Deaths (i'^a wrsc is added the charge is 2s, 6d. more according to length), and 2s. 6d.for Marriage announcements under this heading. In all cates the charge must be prepaid. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE PAYNE—WILLIAMS—The marriage will take place on June 15th (leave permitting) between Surgeon T. Melville Payne, R.N., son of Mr. Rowland Payne, Solicitor, Cardiff, and Mrs. Payne, "Sherwood," Park-road, Penarth, and Laurie, daughter of the late Dr. William Wil- liams, Medical Officer for Glamorgan, and Mrs. Williams, "Brynderw," Penarth. pl774 A marriage has been arranged and will shortly take place between Mr. H. P. Morgan, 31st BattaliQji, Canadian. Infantry, youngest son of the late Benjamin Ellis Morgan, and Mrs. Morgan, Aberystwyth, and Enid, younger daughter of the late Rev. W. Matthews and Mrs. Matthews, of St. David's, Bourne End. DEATHS. JONES.—On the 21st May, at Myrddfn House, Aberystwyth, Mary, the beloved wife of Councillor Rhys Jones, and eldest daughter of the late Mr. Daniel Evans, and Mrs Evans, Swiss Cottage (Coedgleision), Derry Ormond. The funeral will take Vace at Derry Ormond Saturday, at 12.30. a4077 IN MEMORIAM. In Ever Loving Memory of Rifleman Willie Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, 1, Goger- ddan-place, Aberystwyth. died of wounds re- ceived in action May 18th, 1917. Your last faint whispers I should like to have heard, And to breathe in your ear Just one loving word; Only those who have suffered Are able to tell, The pain of the heart In not saying farewell. Sadly missed by his loving Parents, Brothers, and Sisters. nl780 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Parry, Hotel Brynawel, Aberystwyth, beg to ten- der their heartfelt thanks for all kindness and sympathy received in their very sad bereavement. pl784
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PREPAID SCALE Houses to Let. Houses Wanted. Situations Wanted. Situations Vacant. Apartments to be Let, Miscellaneous Wanted. Articles Lost and Found. No. of One Three Six Niae Words Insertion Insertions Insertions Insertions s. d. s. d. R d. 8. d. 21 13 26 40 50 28 19 36 50 60 85 2 3 46 60 70 42 29 56 70 80 49 3 8 66 10 90 A.B.-If Box Number given 3d. extra charged for postage of repliea. Wedding presents, 2d. a line. Musical and other succeuea 2/6 prepaid not more than 5 lines, 6d. a line afterwards. Lilts 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 la. is toade. NOTICE. The greatest care is taken to Insert advertise- nents on the date and in the position ordered M well as to secure their being correctly printed but the Proprietors cannot be responsible for Inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for UT consequences arising therefrom. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt Insertion of all advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their advertise menta, but the Proprietors do not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in suiy specified week, or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of u 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. LOST AND FOUND. LOST.-Between Aberystwyth and Rheidol -M-J Falls a Wallet containing a Bank of England Note and Treasury Notes. Finder, on bringing same to Police Station, Aberyst- wyth, will be handsomely rewarded. pl792 LOST, April 25th, in Llanbadarn, White Smooth-Haired Sealyham Terrier; short legs, brown spot on ear and one eye, belonging to Captain Evans, Dolau, Llanbadarn; answers to name of "Rags." £1 Reward for any in- formation leading to his recovery.—Apply, Lovesgrove. a4022 SITUATIONS VACANT. RAPERY.—Wanted Experienced Young Ladies; state salary, etc. Full particulars first letter.—Lewis Beynon, Pembroke. pl762 GENERAL Wanted for Hotel, to assist in kitchen; cook and scullery maid kept. Wages, 10s. weekly; reference required.-Box 311, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. pl758 HOUS £ TPARLOURMAID and General re- JL1 quired for country rectory near Mach- ynlleth.—Apply, Box 300, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. pl712 T INO. OPERATOR (New), Society; per- manency for ineligible. Must be able to take entire charge of machine.—Educational Publishing Co., Cardiff. pl725 PROBATIONERS Wanted (3) Civil and Aux- JL iliary Military Hospital; 54 beds.—Ap- ply, stating age, Matron, Montgomery County Hospital, Newtown, N.W. pl690 COOK-GENERAL, Housemaid-Waitress, or C Useful Help Wanted at once; must have food reference.—Apply, Homeleigh, Mawddach Jrescent, Arthog. pl?01 GOOD Cook-General Wanted; plan cooking, able to bake, or willing to learn; age 36- 40; or Young Girl about 18; two Maids kept.- Apply, Mrs. Davies, Dragon Hotel, Mont- gomery, N.W. pl700 GOOD General Wanted, not under 18, for small family. Good home; no washing; state wages, etc., to Mrs. Charles Williams, Bryn Villa, Newtown. pl698 GOOD Plain Cook Wanted at once. C< i-ntry place; Merionethshire; no dairy or wash- ing 4 in family; housemaid kept. Wages f 26. -Apply, with references, F." Cumbrian News," Aberystwyth. r1780 GIRL (Young) Wanted to help in kitchen and housework. Good references required. —Miss Serjeantson, Acton-Burnell Rectory, Shrewsbury. pl789 GARDENER Wanted, immediately, mar- ried ineligible, experienced; help given: good wages, house and garden; knowledge of cows desirable.—Apply, Acton-Burnell Rectory, Shrewsbury. pl788, HAULIERS WANTED.—With own teams, to haul Pit Props to station; constant work. —Apply, Box 306, Cambrian News OR ice. Abervstwvth. pl?46 RINTING.-Good All-round JOBBING COM- J. POSITOR WANTED. Good wages. Perm- anency.-Apply, E. Williams, Printer and Sta- tioner, The Cross, Mold. pl754 TREE FELLERS, Labourers, accustomed round timber, hauliers (with or without, own horses), various counties; trees purchased anywhere.—C. Jennings and Co., Limited, F^ny- well-road. Bristol. pl539 j AILORS.-Wanted Experienced, Steady Cont JL Hand; constant work; good log paid with bonus.—Apply, Griffiths and Griffiths, Com- merce House, Llanidloes. pl556 TAILORS WANTED.—Good Coat Maker also small job makers. Log and 20 per cent. war bonus.—Owen and Sons, Paris Ilou-i- Abervstwvth. pl717 TREE FELLERS, Labourers, accustomed round timber hauliers (with or without own horses); trees purchased anywhere. C. Jennings and Co., Ltd., Saw Mills, Aberavron. URGENTLY Wanted. 1.000 Qualified Wire- less Operators. We can guarantee situa- tions to our students immdiately they qualify: we can accept youths between the ages of 15! and 18.. Owing to the new shipping laws we are extending our colleges to help us fill these vacancies; the remuneration is from £100 to E250 per annum, the operator ranks as an r .offioer.-Apply for prospectus, Wireless Train- Ing College, "St. Mary Street. Cardift. and Castle Street, Swansea. WANTED Bov from 12 to 15 for Grocery audi Provision Trade: l/.e out; giood wages and prospects; also, Young Lady, pre- vious experience not essential.—D. Lloyd, North End Stores, Abervstwvth. pl703 WANTED, Good Single Cook. State wages. —Lady Evans. Lovesgrove, Aberystwyth. WANTED, at once, for a well-known Vv drapery establishment in North Wales, experienced hands for the millinery and dress- making workrooms; also improvers for dress- making and millinery.-Applv, with particu- lar and references, Mrs. Wallis Thomas, t:.(.J) SFTUATIONS VACANT. SCHOOLMASTER Wants Reliable House- keeper Welsh-speaking, age 25-50; very comfortable home, family of 3. £ 25.-Johnson, Capel Dewi, Llandvssui. pl783 O HORTJtiAN D-TVPI ST Wanted for Surveyor of Taxes Office, Portmadoc; state age now; age on leaving school; school and form.i public examinations passed distinctions gained short- hand speed; typing speed. Forward testi- monials. pl708 THE ABERYSTWYTH STEAM LAUNDRY require the services of several smart girls and one or two women.—Apply, The Laundry, Mill-street. pl716 \\TANTED, a Sharp Errand Boy—Apply, v v' Samuel, Grocer, Northgate-street, Aber- ystwyth. pl760 GROCERY AND PROVISIONS. WANTED Assistant, ineligible, also Young Lady, with experience.—Apply, G. M. Arthur, Machynlleth. pl770 WANTED, a Vanman.—M. A. Jones, 10, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. pl771 WANTED, Young Girl to assist in Shop.— Apply, 40 Terrace-rd., Aberystwyth. pl772 WANTED AT ONCE, Cooks, Cooks-General, and Housemaid Waitresses.—Apply, Mrs. C. Abel Jones, Registry for Servants, Princess- street, Aberystwyth. pl775 WANTED, Cook (good Plain), who is con- tented to live in quiet country village; between-maid kept; small dairy; good wages; thoroughly good character required.—Miss Ser- jeantson, Acton-Burnell Rectory, Shrewsbury. WAITRESS Wanted wilj L'mc experience, rT to assist in coffee room. Age about 20. Refere 'Ice.-Coi-bett Hotel, Towyn-on-Sea, North Wales. pl759 < WANTED, Boy about 16 used to horses and gardening live in; good home reference required.'—Apply, Poole, 119, Malpas-rdad, Newport. pl768 WANTED, immediately and for May, ex- T'T perienced cooks-general, housemaids, house maid waitresses, and waitresses to fill superior posts. None without reference need apply.—Mrs Wallis Thomas, Registry Office, Pwllheli. pl589 WANTED.—Strong General; also Kitchen- maid.—Apply, Manager, Queen's Hotel, Aberystwyth. p2085 ANTED.-Good General.—Apply, Mrs. J. TT E. Hughes, 1, Great Darkgate-st., Aber- ystwyth. pl782 WANTED.—A Clean General. Good wages for a trustworthy girl. References.—Ap- ply, Mrs. Howell, 2, Tydvil Place, Roath Park, Cardiff. pl780 WANTED.-Good General Servant for pri- vT vate house; two in family.—Apply, Glen Rosa, Aberystwyth. pl793 WANTED, Expeorienced GeneraJ, able to TV do plain cooking; no washing; refer- ences required.—Mrs. Bonnor Davies, Tynant, Tonypandy. pl685 WANTED, immediately, a good General. One fond of children. Good home for suitable girl.—Mrs D. Evans, Anwylfa, Banadl- road, Aberystwyth. a4028 WANTED.—General Servant. Wages, £ 22 to £ 28.—Jones, Ervl Daf, Radyr, Cardiff. pl744 WANTED, Waitress and Housemaids; good references.—Apply, Miss Sheen, Hotel Plas Winton, Llandrindod Wells. pl729 WANTED, Good General, three in family, no children; private house.—Marston, St. Clare, Borth. pl705 WANTED at once, thoroughly experienced Dressmaker; give fullest particulars first j letter.—Apply, Bevan's, Drapers, The Circle, Tredegar. pl695 WANTED, Capable General Servant; plain *T cooking; small house; 3-in family; liberal wages to suitable woman.—Mrs. Salmond, Oat- lands, South Beach, Pwllheli. pl702 WANTED for the Country, Good Head Hou/efnaid.—Mrs. Lewes, Ah&rmaide, Llanfarian, Aberystwyth. pl674 QUEEN MARY'S ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS. THE War Office requires at once 5,000 Cooks and 2,000 Waitresses for service with the Army at Home in Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Men are urgently needed in France and every woman will release a soldier. Ff-'women Cooks receive £ 45 per annum. Forr omen Waitresses receivfe £ 40 per annum. Assistant Cooks and Waitresses receive £ 26 per annum. Board, Lodging, and Uniform provided. Forewomen are obtained by promotion in the Corps, not by enlistment, but as there are vacancies for 1500 Forewomen Cooks and 200 Forewomen Waitresses every capable and in- telligent woman has an excellent chance of pro- motion. motion. Experienced Cooks with good references are accepted as Forewomen on probation, and after a three weeks qualifying course at the I Q.M.A.A.C. Cookery School are drafted out to Units as Forewomen Cooks. Application should be made to the nearest Employment Exchange or to Headquarters, Q.M.A.A.C., 49, Grosvenor-street, W.l. s4073 SITUATIONS WANTED. ASSISTANT LADY DISPENSER (Part Halls) requires locum work until the end of June.—Box 302, "Cambrian News," Aber- ystwyth. pl715 EX-SOLDIERS SEEK WORK. WANTED, 'by Discharged Soldier, light em- ployment, outside work essential; used to horses; expciienced roundsman; age, 36; know- ledge gardening and poultry. Abstainer, good references.—H. Ruddick, 9. Sandilands-road, Fulham, London, S.W. 6. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. COMFORTABLE, Homely Apartments, or c Share House. Central position. Modern conveniences. Terms on application.—Box 310, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. pl757 WANTED, Small Unfurnished House or Cottage in Borth; state rent and number of rooms.—Address, Cymro, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. a4005 ANTED.-Sitting and two Bedrooms; use TT kitchen, gas cooker; no attendance. Two ladies, three-four months; moderate.—Box 301, Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. pl713 WANTED, unfurnished, 6-Room Detached Country Cottage, with garden, neighbour- hood of Aberdovey or Machynlleth.—Pavticu- lars, Box 304, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. WANTED.—A small furnished cottage in Snovdon district during August—Box 313, "Cambrian News." Aberystwyth. pl765 WANTED IN ABERDOVEY, Sitting, 2 Bed- rooms; use kitchen gas cooker; or small house, 3-4 months; moderate terms.—Box 314, "Cambrian News," Aberystwytli. pl791 TO BE LET OR SOLD. ABERYSTWYTH.—TO LET, Somerset House, Bath-street; moderate rent.—Apply, G. Wilkinson and Son, Fruiterers, North-parade. TO BE LET, 3 Lock-up Shops called BRYN- AWEL, TOWYN, in a prominent position, opposite the Railway Station. Apply, T. W. Powell, Aberystwyth; or R. LI. Lewis, Porth- gwvn, Town. BORTH.—House to Let, "Craig Malgwyn, with garden; best position, near sea.. Apply: Mrs. Richards, Malgwyn House, Bow Street.. p1697 HOUSES TO LET, with immediate possession Nos. 9 and 19, Queen's-terrace, Aberyst- vryth: and Cottage at Penyfron, Llanbadarn; also to be let or sold, Avondale House, Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth.—Apply to Messrs. Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. HOUSE TO LET, 12th May next, Brynteg, Thespian-street, .Aberystwyth. Apply, 15, Terrace-road. TOWYN, MERIONETH.—To Be Sold by Private Treaty, with immediate posses- sion, "The Canadian Private Hate;" and Fur- niture or separate. Good business connec- lion, well known; freehold; situate near rail-, way ",tat.ion .-Apply, W. Clarke Roberts, Church-street, Towyn. n4013 TALYBONT. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD, 4 Tyrrel-place, House and Shop. Good Garden; Leasehold. — Apply, Thomas, 1, Aelybryn, Fochriw near Poni. lottyn. pl642 TO RE LET OR SOLD. CAERLEON HOUSE, VICTORIA TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. Faces Sea: 26 Rooms; 2 Bath-Rooms. Suitable for School or Boarding-House. Rent lowered for the duration of war. I TO BE LET OR SOLD. I ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, owing to ilihealth, Hotel Brynawel. First Class Private Residential Hotel (Freehold); overlook- ing Sea and Castle. Splendid connection. To be Sold as a going concern or otherwise.—Apply, D. G. Parrv, proprietor. pl785 BARMOUTH.-To let or to be sold, im- JO mediate possession, Tudor House, con- veniently and pleasantly situated; moderate rent.-Apply, Rhys Jones, Penmount. HOUSE GARDEN and Orchard TO LET; 7 Rooms, near The Waen, in Cwmpadarn; Sunny and quiet.—Apply, Henry Bonsall, Peny- dibyn, Llanbadarn. pl761 TO LET, from May 12th, Glenora, North- road, Aberystwyth.—Apply, Wilkinson, 8, North-parade. elOl TO BE LET OR SOLD, Freehold Cottages at Llanbadarn, with good gardens.—Apply, ] 4, St. Michael's-place, Aberystwyth. pl399 TO LET.—Shop and Store Room, No. 57, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth.— Apply, David Roberts and Sons, Ltd., Brewers, Aberystwyth. a4064 TO BE SOLD, Cloverdale, Dinas-terrace; 8 Rooms; bathroom, h. and c.; 2 W.O.s; garden; long lease.—Jones, Vernon, Llandre, Aberystwyth. pl529 TUITION. SHORTHAND and Typewriting Taught; s Remington Machine.—Tutor, Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. BICYCLE, Lady's, Wanted; 21 inch; must be in good condition.—Davies-Hughes, Cnc- cieth. pl790 (CHIROPODY.—Don't let your feet trouble J you, have them attended to by a Foot Specialist" for all foot ailments, corns, bunions, etc., etc. By appointment only.—D. Williams, "The Chiropodist," 3, North-parade, Aberyst- wyth. pl290 CHARLES JENKINS AND SON, Timber Merchants, Porth, South Wales, are open to buy large quantities of Ash Timber.—Please communicate to above address. pl742 DAVID WILLIAMS, St. James's-square, Aberystwyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvass, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Rags, etc. Beat cash prices given. j477 FALSE TEETH BOUGHT.—Full value by return, or offer made; or write for Free Booklet, which explains clearly the value of any artificial teeth.—E. Lewis, 29, London- street, Southport, Lancashire. pl653 McILQUaAM'S. Aberystwyth, want Wrought and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machirery, Brass, Coper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ship's Canvass, etc. Good prices given, any quantity. h830 MOLESKINS, 80s. per 100. Best winter clears; any quantity taken; top prices by return.—Send at once to Dept. 39, W. Cohen, 6, Emerald-street, London, W.C. pl384 ITWOOD.-Wante,d Larch or Hardwood Pit- JL wood, for cash. State quality, quantity, and price on rail.—Montague Harris, F.A.I., Abergavenny. pl656 TIMBER Plantations, etc., Wanted. D. James Thomas and Co., Colliery Agents and Tim- ber Merchants, Pontar(ilais, invite offers of timber plantations as .ell as timber delivered into trucks in any district. Write without TO FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS, and others. —I am open to make contracts for next season for Trapped and Snared Rabbits. I will find hampers and pay carriage; 3s. 7d. per couple delivered at nearest railway station. Will also pay 2s. 3d. per couple and catch them myself where there is large quantities.—Apply, Clemmet, Corporation-street, Bolton. Refer- ence Parr's Bank, Bolton. pl664 WANTED, a small dairy of Milk.—Farn- worth Co-operative Society, 148, Market- street, Farnworth, near Bolton. pl734 WANTED.—Rotary Postcard Stand. Must be cheap.—Apply, D. R. Evans and Co., Bridge Press, Lampeter. WANTED.—Slate Quarry Plant, Machinery, and Rails.—Kayley, Queen-street, Ardwick, Manchester. pl476 ANTED.-Native Round TIMBER, hard TT and soft woods, price free on rails, 10 inches and larger diameter at small end. Prompt cash.—Southern and Darwent, Ltd, Knot Mill, Manchester. pl626 WANTED—All kinds of Colliery Plant — Kayley, Queen-street, Ardwick, Man- chester. pl477 WANTED.—Lead Mining Plant and Mach- inery.—Kayley, Queen-street, Ardwick, Manchester. pl475 MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. GGS.-Sittiiigs, Rhode Island Reds, Cook's Orpington, Pedigree Laying Strain. 10s. per dozen on spot; 10s. 6d. post or rail. Ten fertiles guaranteed.—Jones, Gwylfa, Bryn- road, Aberystwyth. pl714 FOR SALE, some ten sacks full of small cardboard boxes in good condition, which have been used for packing fancy goods suitable for toy manufacturers.—Apply to Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. FOR SALE, Victoria, Phaeton, Harness, Chaff- cutter, Lamps, Rugs, etc., in good condi- tion; also Stable Utensils.—John Morris, Tan- rail t, Barmouth. pl750 FOR SALE.—Shorthorn Calves for rearing. James, Cilwnwg, Felinfoel, Llanelly. al207 LEARN SHORTHAND.—All Pitman's Short- hand books; exercise books, special pens *nd pencils at the "Cambrian News" Stores. Auy book supplied by post immediately on re- ceipt of order. No waiting. FOR SALE, Cheap, Useful Size Kitchen Range, to be seen, with price, ctc., at Mr. Gyde's, Bryn Rheidol, Penparke-road, Aber- ystwyth. pl776 LICENSED VICTUALLERS' Spirit Stock JLj Book. Just what is required to comply with the regulations; 2s., or postage extra, from "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth, or at Lam- peter, Messrs. D. R. Evans and Co. OLIVER TYPEWRITER, No. 3, brief size, in excellent condition; specimen of work sent. Price, £ 18.-—Aply, Box 314, Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. pl766 OFFICERS' Khaki Waterproof Coats, invalu- 0 able for country work, national service, farmling, etc., 4/6-6/6; Khaki Shirts, collar attached 2/- 2/6: White Woollen Sweaters, 5/ —Stores, 27. Castle-street, Merthyr. pl704 PATRIOTIC MEMORIAL CARDS.—We have JL a large selection of altogether new designs at best prices. These are really high-class designs only just issued.—"Cambrian News" Stores, At-eryst-xyth. PULLETS laying, 10s. 6d. each, £ 6 dozen, ducks same price, 12 Chicks and mother 30s., stamp list.-B. Goodwin, Hum- mell, Stratford, E.15, Essex. pl687 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. REGISTRATION FORMS for Hotels, 2s. 3d. 1 a. 100: postage extra.—Messrs "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. OOO MADE BY £ 5.—For fuller particulars as to how small amounts may earn large profits, apply, Graham, Marsh, and Co., 240, High Holborn, London. pl72 £ 1 OOO GUARANTEED.—Wanted for > Ministry Munitions.—Scrap Lead, £ 25: Heavy Wrought, Horse Shoes, Wheel Bands. £ 6 Steel, P,5 ton. Top price Brass, Copper, Zinc, Electric Battery Plates, Disused Portable Boilers. Mort.ar Mills, Through Mixed Rags, Tailors' Woollen Clips, Is. 2d. per lb. Buyers Broken Glass, Crushed Corned Beef Tins, 4-Ton lots, Horse Fat and Bones. Through Rabbit Skins, 6s. dozen; Old Bagging, 100s. ton. Also Motor Tyres, Paper, ete. Anything purchased.—Thomas Horton, Merthyr. p1724 SUT I LADD TYRCHOD. Ysgrifena John Pryce, Maesymeirch: "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 dvfeis o 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 j twrch mwy. Druggist. n771 I SALES BY AUCTION- I Aberystwyth Auction Mart I THE NEXT. SALE OF Fat and Store Cattle will be held. ON MONDAY, MAY 27th, 1918. SALE OF FAT STOCK, COWS and KEEPERS, in calf and with calves, ;o-d Store Cattle. Large Entries of Sheep and Lamb Litters, and all class of Stock to be in by 10.30. DL. JONES, F.A.I., AND SONS, • Auctioneers. a4078 CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISH OF CARON-IS-CLAWDD. JOHN FRANCIS and SON will offer for Sale <F by Public Auction at the Talbot Hotel, Tregaron, at 2 p.m., ON TUESDAY, :i JUNE, 1918 (subject to Conditions of'Sale as shall be pro- duced and read) the VALUABLE Freehold Farm knowr, as P E N R A L L T, situate within 1, a Mile of the Town and Railway Station of Tregaron, intersected by the Main Road leading from Tregaron to Lampeter. The Homestead comprises Useful Dwelling- House with Excellent and Ample Outbuildings, and contajning 57a. Or. 35p., more or less, of Excellent Pasture and Arable Land, occupied by the Representatives bf the late Miss Owen. A Plan of the Property will be produced at the Sale and in the meantime may be seen at the Auctioneers' Offices, -Carmarthen. Further Particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs. Walters and Wil- liams, Solicitors, Carmarthen. 64070 MR. JOHN DAVIES, AUCTIONEER and VALUER, BLAENAU FESTINIOG AND PWLLHELI. TAL3AHNAU I Periodical Sale OF DAIRY COWS AND STORE CATTLE, COUPLES, Etc., NEXT THURSDA" MAY 30tli, 1918, at 1.30 o'clock. Further entries will be taken up to time of Sale. n4030 The RINK, ABERYSTWYTH. J. GIBSON Will sell by Auction, as above, On MONDAY NEXT, MAY 27th, 1918. at 1 p:m: sharp, a large collection of Antique and Modern Household Furniture And other Appointments, Including an excellent GRANDFATHER CLOCK, MASSIVE ANTIQUE OAK CUP- BOARD, LARGE CAK PRESS, OAK DRESSER, Glazed Corner Cupboard, Gltced Bookcase, and Escritoire, Oak and other Chain; Grand Piano Washington Orp:an (Joseph Riley), one and 3Q Records, Costly Musical Box. in perfect condition Banjo, etc; MASSIVE MAHOGANY SIDE- BOARD, Walnut, Oau and other Bedroom Suites, all Forasq and otrier Bedsteads, several Tables, 6 Heavy Mahogany Dicing Room Chairs, Oak Hall Stan 2, with large mirror, Devonport large painted Deal Counter, with Suantity of fittei sh-'ving; large Sloping] iffice Desk, t 4to Lebter Copying Presses, Good Gas Stove, with tinKS, several Tables, Pictures, Croquet and Hockey Seti, Lamps, Lino'eum and Oilcloth, Perambulator, Collap- sible Push C.Art, in izood condition; Hip Bath, Plate Rack, sundry Chairs and other effects SALE AT 1 P.M. SHARP. TERMS CASH Note.-Goods for this Sale can be accepted aow and will be stored free. Offices-OLD POST OFFICE CHAMBERS, Terrace Road, ABERYSTWYTH A JOHN GIBSON, (Late "CAMBKIJLN NEWS") Aberystwyth. Auctioneer, Appraiser, and House Agent. Sales of every description conducted at REASONABLE CHARGES. Goods bought or advances made till T sold. Prompt Settlements Agent for The Eagle and British Dominions Insurance Company. The All-In" Policies. ADDRESS- OLD POST OFFICE CHAMBERS TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. 110169 Barmouth and District. WALTER LLOYD JOKEI. 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 Roberta, Ripon House. MR. WALTER LLOYD JONES, Auctioneer and Appraiser, begs to inform the inha- bitants of Barmouth District that he has taken over the Apartments and House Agency lately conducted so successfully by the late Mr. John Jones, The Library, Barmouth. Enquiries. for I Properties to be Sold or Let or applications for Apartments will receive prompt and careful attention. Enquiries solicited. No fee charged unless business results. n954 t SALES BY AUCTION. I DANIEL £ REES & EVANS GENERAL AUCTIONEKRS AND VALUERS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, ETC. Prompt PERSONAL attention given to all Business. OFFICES (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street, Aberystwyth Llanilar Mart. MESSRS. DANIEL i. REES AND EVANS and Mr E R. DAVIES will hold their next Sale, as above, on SATURDAY, JUNE 1st, When a good number of Dairy and Store Cattle, Bwes and Lambs, etc., will be offered. Further entries are solicited and may be sent to either of the Auctioneers. Sale to commence at 12-30. a4050 THE RINK, ABERYSTWYTH. On MONDAY, JUNE 3rd NEXT. MESSRS. DANIEL i. REES AND EVANS will Sell by Auction, as above, a large collection of useful Household Furniture AND EFFECTS, Removed for convenience of Sale from several residences in the town. Further entries are solicited for this sale, particulars of which should be sent in without delay. On view Morning of Sale. Sale at 12-30 prompt. a4048 —-— — NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM FRANK LLOYD AND SONS invite Entries for THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, Heavy and Light Horses. PRIZES: E10 Waggon Mare or Gelding; E5 Agricultural Colt, also for Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponie.s. Prize List and Entry Forms on application. Entries Close Thursday, May 30th. n4058 ROBERT G. JONES, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Live Stock Salesman, CARNARVON and HARLECH. Harlech Mart. j The Best Centre for Store Cattle in Merioneth- shire. 14th MONTHLY SALE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th, 1918. Large Entry of Dairy and Store Cattle, Couples, etc. Sale to commence at. one o'clock. Further entries may be sent to the Local Secretary, Mr. Robert Owen, 2, Gorphwysfa, Harlech. n4068 WAR OFFICE (Raw Materials Section). Purchase of the 1918 WOOL CLIP. NORTH WALES DIVISION (Area 12). rT!HE DISTRICT EXECUTIVE OFFICER for -*• the sis. Counties of North Wales who has been appointed to Superintend the Purchase of Wool by Authorised Wool Merchants is Mr. A. W. BARRATT, District Executive Office, 20, Broad-street Newtown. The War Office has appointed a Local Advisory Committee composed ol the following members: Independent Chairman W. PUGH PHILLIPS, Esq., J.P., The Bungalow, Newtown. Farmers' Representatives: DAVID M. HUGHES. Esq., Park, Caersws, Mont. THOMAS G. LEWIS, Bryn Yorkin, Caergwrle, Wrexham. THOMAS MVIR. Esq., Bodferig, Tycroes, Anglesey. Merchants' Representatives: GEORGE BRIGGS, Esq., 11, Manor-row, Cheap- side, Bradford. GEORGE F. KERR, Esq., The Garden City, Llanidloes. EDWARD MORGAN, Esq., J.P., Plas- caecrwyn, Newtown. Purchases of Wool of the 1918 Clip will com- mence the first week in June. Farmers who have not received a. Census Form should apply at once to the District Executive Officer. No Locks or Broken Wool, Pelt Wool, Gathered Wool or Tail Wool of any kind or description may be sold to any person other than an Authorised Government Wool Merchant acting on behalf of the Department, excepting Unwashed Daggings, which may be sold with- out restrictions by Farmers only to any persons holding Government Licences to purchase. Special attention is called to the conditicns of purchase and instructions contained in Wool Leaflet No. 2 (Wales) sent with Census Forms, which should be carefully read by all sellers. All communications requiring prompt atten- tion should be addressed to the District Execu- tive Officer. Those persons, however, who for special reasons wish to communicate direct to Headquarters, should address their letters to the Director of Raw Materials, War Office, British Wool Section, Imperial Houe, Tothiil- street, Westminster, S.W. 1. Classification of Wool and List of Prices to be paid by authorised Merchants for the 1918 Clip:- WASHED FLEECE WOOL IN GOOD CONDITION. Maximum Prices per lb. Shropshire (pure-bred) 23d. Best Kerry and Clun Forest 22d. Best Radnors 20d. Kempy Radnors and Cross-breds 18d. Fine Leicesters I. lRfd. Deep Leicesters 18d. Best Welsh 17.U1. Low Welsh 15id. Turbary Welsh 14d. Scotch 14 Ad. Waslie(I Locks and Pelled Wool: Two-thirds value of Fleece. Greasy Locks and Pelled Wool: Half value of Fleece. Hand or Tub Washed Locks (very clean) •. 2d. per lbv less than value of fleeces WASHED SHORN LAMB WOOL. Shropshire 191d. Kerry and Clun Forest 17cl. Radnor and Cross-bred 16d. Welsh 14d. SHORN TAIL WOOL. Washed Tail Wool 95th Cleaned, Unwashed, or Greasy Tail Wool 7d. 2 Tail Wool heavy in Grease or Daggings: Pro- portionately less. ALLOWANCES: Drafts: 1 lb. per cwt. (112 lbs.) on all gross weights over 56 lbs. Greasy Scotch Fleeces: Ild. per lb. (minimum). Other Unwashed or Greasy Wools One-fourth their respective value. Wool light in grease: To be valued upon a yielding basis. Black and Grey Wools: One-fourth their re- spective value. Prices of between wools will be fixed by valuation of Authorised Meicliants. Newtown, May 21st, 1918. n4072 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE that on and after the date hereunder written, I, GEORGE HENRY WHITE, commonly known as George White, of Number 15, Thespian-street. Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, Fisherman, will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my Wife, Sarah White, of 15, Thespian-street, aforesaid, either in her or my name. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1918. pl777 GEORGE H. WHITE. J SALES BY AUCTION. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS —— F.A.I Etc. —— Agricultural & General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Agents, Land & Estate Agents, and Fire Assessors.; j OFFICES 28, Terrace Road (Old Post Office Chambers). Telephone 3. ABERYSTWYTH also at Newtown and Llanidloes. pl55 MID-WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, NEWTOWN. TOP PRICE LAST SALE, C200 Gns. THE NEXT Monthly Prize Sale will be held on TUESDAY, MAY 28th, 1918. 150 Horses. Entries now received HALL WATERIDGE, and OWEN, COOKE BROS.-and ROBERTS. Offices: Newtown, Montgomeryshire. n4030 MINLLYN SLATE QUARRY, DINAS MAWDDW i. TO METAL MERCHANTS, QUARRY OWNERS CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS are instructed by Messrs. Bullock, who are forced to sell by the Military Authorities requisitioning the Property, to offer for Sale by Auction, On FRIDAY, MAY 31st, The Whole of the Valuable Plant and Machinery Full particulars will appear in due course. a4056 BORTH, on the CARDIGAN COAST. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, a Desir- able, Substantially-erected Freehold Resi- dence, situate and known as Seaforth House, Borth, containing-On Ground Floor, 2 Sitting Rooms, Kitchen, and Out Offices. On First Floor, 3 Bedrooms. On Second Floor, 3, Bed- rooms. Apply to- COOKE BROS, and ROBERTS, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. s4029 PUBLIC NOTICES- COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. WILD BIRDS' PROTECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bv an Order made by the Secretary of State, the following Wild Birds and Wild Birds' Eggs are protected within the area of the Administrative County of Cardigan, in addition to the Wild Birds protected bv the Wild Birds Protection Act, 1880. 1.—The following species of Wild Birds are protected as if those species were included in the Schedule to the aforesaid Principal Act:- Kestrel: Kite Buzzard: Peregrine Falcon; Hen Harrier; Heron; Chough; Water Ouzel. 2.—The following species of Wild Birds are protected during the period between the 31sir day of July in any year, and the 2nd day of March following:— Bittern; Buzzard; Kite; Gulls (except black- backed Gull); Kestrel; Heron; Chough; Spoonbill; Kingfisher; Dipper or Water Ouze]; Owls- of iill kinds: Woodpeckers; Goldfinch Linnets; Woodlark; Skylark Black Cap: Stone Chat; Brown Wren; Golden Crested Wren; Golden Eagle; Golden Plover; Lapwing. 3.—The Eggs of the following species of Wild Birds are protected :— Buzzard: Kite: Kestrel; Peregrine Falcon; Red-backed Shrike Nightjar; Wood- peckers Chough Heron; Curlew; Gulls (except black-backed Gull) Oyster (except black-backed Gull) Oyster Catcher; Wild Duck; Teal; Sheidrake Moorhen: Water Ouzel; Owls of all kinds; Kingfisher: Snipe; Landrail or Corncrake; Goldfinch Black Cap Skylark Wood- lark Warblers (Garden Reed-Sedge, Grasshopper, Willow and Woodwarblers. and Chiffchaff); Flycatcher Goiden Crested Wren; Golden Eagle; Golden Plover: Lapwing. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that any person who shall Kill. Take, or Destroy any of the above-named Wild Birds: or Wild Birds' Eggs within the area of the County of Cardigan, is liable <11 conviction to a penaltv not exceeding One Pound for every such Bird or Egg so killed, taken, or destroyed. (Bv Order.) EVAN EVANS, Clerk to the County Council. Oounty Council Offices, Aberystwyth. • a 16th May, 1918. MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE, Agricultural and General Auctioneers, Valuers and Arbitrators. ——— I PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK conducted J- at Montgomery, Welshpool, C&erswe, 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 Salee of Agricultural Stock, Estate and House Pro- perty, Timjber and Antique Furniture. A Speciality is made of Valuations and Arbitrations of every description. Head Offices: Chirbury, Shropshire. c821 Towyn Stock Sales. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4tb. Further entries solicited, either to Mr. G. Dale Williams, Penllyn, Towyn, or the Auctioneers, MORRIS, MARSHALL, AND POOLE, Chirburv, Shropshire. n4054 « -,¡"-ONTGOMERYSHIRE HORSE REPOSI- 1.1. TORY, WELSHPOOL. The Next Sale of about 200 Horses of all Classes will be held ON SATURDAY. JUNE 8ih. £ 96 in Prizes. IMPORTANT.—Munition Firms, Timber Merchants. Shipping Firms, and others on work of National Importance desirous of buy- ing horses at. this Sale should apply at once to W. Partridge, Esq., 7, Whitehall Gardens, London, S.W.I., for a licence to purchase, stating number of Horses required. No licences required to p\ircl\ase Light Horses. Vendors must obtain their Licences for Sale of Horses Seven Clear Days Prior to Sale from the Secretary of the Agricultural Executive Committee for the County. Early entries solicited Entrv Forms from CAVES and MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE, WelshpooF. n4063 -A. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.—By order of the Trustees of the late T. H. Forde Hughes, Esq. REMAINING UNSOLD PORTIONS OF THE ESTATE. WALES, CARDIGANSHIRE, Comprising PENYCRAIG MANSION. HOME FARM. COTTAGES and WOODLANDS, situate at Cenarth, NANT5WYLAN AND PENRHIWPAL FARMS. Near Newcastle Emlyn; also FEINIOG ISAF FARM, near Mydroilyn, The Whole covering a total area of about 400 Acres. MESSES. DANIEL SMITH, OAKLEY, A^D GARRARD have received instructions to Offer these Holdings Jar SALE by AUCTION tlr's Summer. For further particulars, when ready, apply to the Solicitors, Messrs. T. L. Wilson and Co., of 5. Victoria-street, Westminster, London, S.W.l.. Messrs. Barker, Morris, and Owen, of 2 Notts-square, Carmarthen, South WTales, or of the AUCTIONEERS, 4/5. Charles-street, St. James's-square, London, S.W.I. Telephone, Gerrard, 1474. Telegrams Yelkao, Charles, London. s4067 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, TranI- fer, Mortgage and other purposes. SURVEYS made and Plans prepared. ESTATES managed and Rents Collected. Property owners advised in regard to tub Pro- visional Valuations of their properties undtfl" the Finance (1S09-10) Act, 1910. Register of houses arid lands to let for Sal* by Privat-e Treaty. t960 SEARCHING. In consequence of the many requestf; received for search to be made in our files, we have to state that in future a small fee will be made "ommensurate with the work involved. -081 4 PUBLM NOTICES COUNTIES OF MONTGOMERY & MERIONETH. AREA NO. 54.. MEAT SALES ORDER. List of Grading Centres and Dates for May, 1918. MONTCOMERY SHIRE. L—————————————— 1918 1 ————————————-————- Time of Date. Place of Grading. Auctioneers.. Grading. May. — — ■ Monday 27~~<>ersws Morris Marshall and Poole 12.30 p.m. Monday 27 Four Crosses Hall, atendge and Owen 10.30 a.m. Monday 27 Welshpool Morris, Marshall and Poole 11.0 a.m. Mon-day 27 Welshpool Edgar H;ckman 11.0 a.m. Monday 27 Montgomery Morris. Marshall and Poole 10.0 a.m. Monday 27 Machynlleth Giliart and Sons 110 a.m. Tuesday 28 Newtown Morris, Marshall and Poole 10.30 a.m. Tuesday 28 Llanfyllin Hubert Watkins 10.0 a.m. MERIONETHSHIRE. May. Monday 27 DyfTryn W. Lloyd Jones 10.0 a.m. Monday 27 Corwen Diggory and Chapman 10.30 a.m. Tuesday 28 Llanbedr John Davies 12.0 a.m. Tuesday 28 Towyn Morris, Marshall End Poole 2.0 p.m. The County Advisory Committees have fixed the above dates for the Grading of Cattle and Sheep in the Counties of Montgomery and Merioneth with a view to meeting local requirements. D. H. MAC. NICOLL, Live Stock Commissioner, Colwyn Bay. ALBERT S. COOKE, n4007 Chairman Area No. 54. Newtown. Balance Sheet of White Elephant Sale Held at the Rink May 1st, 1918, in aid of the Funds of the Comforts Sub-Committee of the Aberystwyth War Service Association. RECEIPTS. PAYMENTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. To Donations 22 2 6 By Caretaker, Arranging Room. Sale of White Elephants and Stalls, &c. 0 15 0 Produce 51 13 0 Printing and Advertising 1 5 6 Concert and Cookery Demon- Distributing Handbills 0 2 0 stration ••• 1 16 6 Removing Pianos. 0 10 6 Cookery Dishes Sold. 0 2 6 Balance in hand, &c. 88 19 4 Profit oh Teas 2 18 10 Entrance Money 3 1 I Tickets Sold 5 14 6 Goods Sold by Auction 4 3 0 £ 91 12 4 £ 91 12 ~4 Audited and found Correct, J. H. O. HARPUR. Hon. Auditor. FLORENCE A. JONES, Hon. Sec. Comforts Sub-Committee.