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ESTABLISHED 1851. Wm. Dew & Son AND R. Arthur Jones, F.A.I. Auctioneers, Valuers. Surveyors. BANGOR (Tel. 13). CONWAY (Tel. 29) Telegrams: "DEWSON." SALES" OF COUNTRY ESTATES Contents of Mansions, And Private Kesidences. Proprietors of Carnarvonshire ,Denbighshire, and Anglesev Smithflelds. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BY DIRECTION OF THE CITY BREWERY CO., LTD. (LICHFIELD). Important realisation of Valuable Freehold Licensed and Dwelling House Properties, to- gether with the Leasehold Interest in Two Properties, all in and about the Town of FORTMADOC. HJ-ESSRS. WM. DEW AND SON AND R. JM- ARTHUR JONES have been instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction at Port- madøc (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and read), the following Valuable Properties BRYNAWEN INN, Freehold (BOW de- Beeased). BRITANNIA INN (now delicensed) and Cot- tage, both Freehold. The SHIP INN and Cettage, Freehold. The LEASEHOLD INTEREST in the Com- aaercia] Hotel. The LEASEHOLD INTEREST in the Glas- Hotel, Tremadoc. Detailed Particulars and Conditions of Sale HMJ be obtained fcom Messrs A. W. Dando and Co., 193, Wolverhampton-street. Dudley, or from the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Oonwaj. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DOLWYDDELEN AND ROMAN BRIDGE. Tt/TBSSRS. WM. DEW AND SON AND R. JtM- ARTHUR JONES are favoured with Instructions to Sell by Public Auction (unless previously sold by Private Treaty) Valuable Freehold Farms known as TY'N-Y-CWM, TAN-Y-BWLCH, GWYNDY GEGGTN, GLANY- GOBS, and HAFOD GWENLLIAN. extending to an area of 2,406 ACRES, or thereabouts. For all further particulars, a.pply to Messrs. North, Kirk, and Co., Solicitors; 15, Lord- street, Liverpool; or to the Auctioneers, Ban- gor and Conway. PRELIMINARY OTICE. J COUNTY OF CARNARVON. PARISH OF BEDDGELERT. TfcfWSRS. WM. DEW AND SON AND R. 1"1. ARTHUR JONES have been favoured wHh instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at an early date (subject to Condi- tions of Sale to be then produced and read), Valuable Freehold Farms known as BAFOD RUFFYDD UCHAF. HAFOD RUFFYDD GANOL, AND HAFOD ■UFFYDD ISA (OR GLAN-Y-GORS), extending to an area 2,000 ACRES or thereabouts, WWIHIL close to the picturesque Hamlet of Beddgelert; also a Plot of Building and Ac- commodation La.nd. nea/r the County School, Is the Town of Carnarvon. For all further particulars, apply to Messrs His bet, Daw, and Nisbet, Solicitors, 35, Lin- coln's Inn Fields, London; or to the Auction- eers, at thetr Offices, Bangor and Conway. a264 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Abont eight miles from Denbigh and Abergele. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE GRAND Fpn. ØQLD RESIDENTIAL. SPORTING. AND AGRICULTURAL ESTATE OF Dyffryn Aled, fcaving an area of 4,460 ACRES, or there- abouts. T|«8SRS. WM. DEW AND SON AND R. JO- ARTHUR JONES will shortly offer the above Estate for Sale. For further Particulars apply, R. M. Tbomas, Esq., Twining, Ruabon: Haro!d Ed- wards, Esq., Agent. Gwrych Castle Estate OSee, Abergele: Or to tho Auctioneers, at their Offices, Bangor and Conway. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st,-1919,- 2 2 p.m. GWRYCH CASTI.E ESTATE. Third Sale of OUTLYING PORTIONS in and around COLWYN BAY. LLANDDULAS, and RHYL. TMTESaRS. WM. DEW AND SON AND R. J* ARTHUR JONES. F.A.I., have been f«»Oure<l with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the Hotel Metropole, Colwyn Bay, ^s«bject to Conditions of Sate to be then pro- duced and read), the following Important and Attractive Agricultural Holdings FFTNNONAU, SIRIOR HIR. TY'N «&EAW, TYDDYN UCHA BACH. BENAR flAMTD, PENYCOED. TYGWYN. FRON- BBtTLOG, HEN AFON, PENCEFN DU, HEN ORE, £ to. Po. further particulars apply to Harold HTwards, Esq., Agent, Gwrych Castle Estate ØIiee, Abergele: or to tho Auctioneers, at their •fflces, Bangor and Conway. I 1 AT AN EARLY DATE. PORTIONS OF THE PENRHYN ESTATE. f IN THE LLEYN PENINSULA. Vanishes of Bodferin, Brvn Croes. Aberdaron, liKnfs^lTh-^R. Rhiw. Llang-vbi, Dolbenmaen. *H/fBSSRS. WM. DEW AND SON AND It O.M. ARTHUR JONES have received instruc- tions from the Right Hon. Lord Penrhvn. to off fwr Sale bv Public Auction at the Town Kail, PwHheli, the following noted FREEHOLD Agricultural Properties •riawJIig to an a.rea of 1,050 Acres (or there- arboofs) 7— a. r. p. TV Hen 129 1 2 XJatn-y-Owallt 0 1 25 Bagelas.Faw" 72 0 27 PI as Nawydd 248 0 7 Hondre Cenin 170 3 39 Hendre Onin 185, 1 13 Ty-Hwni-ir-Mynydd Isa 123 2 23 Pact-yr-Einiog 121 1 0 For all further particulars, aptly to Messrs 6rter. Vincent, and Co.. Solicitors, Bangor, and Carnarvon, or to the Offices of the Auc- Bangor and Conway. TO BE SOLD IN OCTOBER. WHITE HALL INN Utensed Premises on the mam road. in the Village of Llanoa, Cardiganshire, with Stable mad Chiff Room adjoining. For further particulars, nnply to Mr. J. L. Rowlands, Pantanamlwg, Llanon, Cardigan- shire s496 ABERYSTWYTH INFIRMARY AND GANSHIRE GENERAL HOSPITAL. jpiHlS OOMMTTTTEE of Management require JL Tenders for the supply of Groceries. Mdal, Milk, and Coal to the above Institution for the easaing six months. Tenders to be tent to the undersigned not later than 10 a.n»rpj October 8nd, 1919. Forms of Tender ca.n be obtaiaefi at anolieation. ( 4198 MYFANWY JONES, Secretary. GILLART AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, and SURVEYORS, MACHYNLLETH. AUCTION SALES of Freehold and Leasehold Properties, Growndl Rents, Furniture, Farming Stock, and Timber. Etc.. undertaken on moderate terms. VALUATIONS made for Estate Duty, Trans- fer, Mortgages, and other purposes. SURVEYS made and PLANS prepared. ESTATES managed and Rents collected. Property Owners advised in regard to the Provisional Valuations of their Properties under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. Register of houses and lands to let, for Sale by Private Treaty. t980 Important Preliminary tfot COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. MESSRS JGILLART AND SONS have iVJL received instructions from Sir W, W. Wynn, Bart. to oflEVr for Sale by Auction, EARLY IN OCTOBER, Extensive Outlying Portions of the Wynnstay Estates, IN THE COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY, comprising RtCH. ACCOMMODATION FIELDS around Machynlleth; CHOICE FARMS in the Parishes of Penegoes and Darowen A number of LARGE SHEEPW ALK3 in tbe neighbourhood of Bugeilvn and Dylife together with numerous UPLAND HOLD- INGS and SHEEP WALKS in the neighbour- hoods of Llanbrynmair, St-aylittle, and gurig. the whole extending to an area of about 25,000 acres. Further particulars will he advertised in due course. n417 TREMYDON, TOWYN. MESSRS. GILURT & SONS are in jLYi- structed by Mrs Jones (who is leaving) to Sell by Auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 8th OCTOBER, 1919, a quantity of serviceable Household Furniture, including a well-finished 5 ft. Walnut Side- board with bevelled mirror and carved panels, a nine-piece Dining-room Suite in American leather. Overmantels, Iron Bedsteads with Wjro Sr"-ing Mattresses, Toilet Tables and Chests, etc. Sale at one Mr. ROBERT G. JONES, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Valuer, and Land Agent, CARNARVON. Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Properties Furniture, Machinery Etc., undertaken. Valuations for all Purposes. Agricultural Work a Speciality. Head Offioe: Castle-square, Carnarvon; also at Harlech. Merionethshire n733 Harlech Cattle Mart. Wednesday Next. October 1st, 1919 200-300 CATTLE, including Dairy Cows, Strong Bullocks and Barren Heifers in forward condition. 200 SHEEP, including Wethers, Ewes and Lambs. 3 HORSES. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms — Cash. n49 Morawel, Harlech. Saturday, October 4th, 1919. Important Sale of tile Ltve and Dead Stock, Carriages, Corrugate 11 Irou Builaings, Ac. 9 CATTLE including 2 Cows in profit, 2 Barren Htifers. 4 Yearling Bullocks, Calf, Mars, 7 year old 15 2 handy, Mare, 15 hands, Strong Vanuer, 7 year old, 15.3 bandu, Pigs etc. All the Implements, including Strong Lurry to carry 211.0n8. 2 Carts, Spring Cart, Hocxled Victoria, '^agonetie wi h moveable tIOp, Mowing Machine, Ch^ffoutter, Ploughs, Harrows, Harness, Gears, etc. Sale to commence lOt 1 o'clock* n491 Tyddyn-y Garreg- Farm, Maentwrog* TANYBWLCH. Wednesday, October 8th, 1919. Important Sale of the whole of the Live and Dead Farming Stock, by instructions of Mr. Koberi Jones, who is leaving, Sale to commence at. 11 o'clock. Full particulars in this paper next week. u492 Llys Menai. Bronwen Terrace, HARLECH, t Saturday, October 18th, 1919 SALE OF SURPLUS FURNITURE (by instructions of the Misses Jones/. Sale to cofnmence at 1 o'clock. n493 Park Isaf, Dyffryn. Friday October 24th, 1919 The WHOLE UF THE FARMING STOCK, (by instructions of Clement DA vies, Esq., who is giving up the Farm). Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. n494 Mr. JOHN PRICE, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, ABERAYRON. Sept. 26th.-Blaenbidernin, Pencarreg. Corn Crops. Sept. 29th.—Blaenmaesissa, Pencarreg. Stock and Crop. Oct. 1st.—Monachdy Arms, Aberayron. Pro- perty Side, Drefach Farm. Oct. fst.-Monahdy Arms Field. Crops Sale Oct. 2nd.—Ystrad Mart. Sale and Grading. Oct. 3rd.—Ffosiwan, Mydroylin. Stock and Crops. Oct. 4.th.-Tymawr, Cilcennin. Crops of Hay and Corn Oct. 6th.-Iink; Aberystwyth. Furniture Sale (removed from Nags Head Hnt.e!). Oct. 7th.—Bryndewi, Aberarth. Corn Crop Sale. Oct. 8th,-Rhydyhont Farm, L'.anybyther. Stock and Green Crops. Oct. 9th.—Ystrad Mart. Grading only. Oct. 10th.Pengraig, Llwyncelyn. Stock and Crops. Oct. 11th.—Neuadd, Llanarth, Standinsr Crops. Oct. 13th.—Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth. Property Sale of the Llanfarian Cottages. Oct. 21st.—Tymawr, Cilcennin. Stock and Implements. Oct. 22d.-Dolwartheg. Aberavron. Stock Crop and Implements. Oc-. 2)Tf. —Ystr?.d Mart. Oct. 24th.-Bryndewi, Aberarth. Stock and Implements. DATES NOT FIXED. Llanon.—Furniture, etc. Maesllan, Pencarreg.—Crops. Cwm. Monachdv.—Stock and Crop. Maesllan, Pencarreg.—Stock and Implements. Drofach, Aberavron.—Corn Crops. Feather's Hote, Aberayron.—Freehold Pro- perties. Market Hall, Lampeter.—Household Furniture Crossway Wood, Ciliau Aeron.—Firewood. Aberayron.—Household Furniture. Mcrthyr Tydfil.—Freehold and Leasehold Pro- perties. Central Chambers, Aberayron- s5CO GREAT DISPERAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS 8TOCh- At Gwaenygoe, Kerry, Three and a. half miles frcm Montgomery, eight miles from Newtown and Bishop's Castle. EDWARDS, RUSSELL, and BALDWTN. m coniunction with MORRTS. MARF'HAT;i>. and POOLE, are favoured with instructions from Mr John Morris, to Sell by Auction, on Wednesday, October 1st, 1919, t One of the oldest established and best bred herds in the county, comprising:— fiS Pedigree Hereford Cattle, of distm- "O guished lineage remarkable for their I scale constitution and quafity, and Magnificent Noc-Pedigree Hereford and O 9 Dairy Cattle, 30 Pedigree Large White Pigs, [17 Grand Shire Maares^ Foals and Geldings. Mr. Morris is leaving Gwernvgoo and giving up farming, consequently this sale w be conducted without reserve, and it will the public an opportunity of securing some of the best animals which have been offered for sale for many yea.rs. Luncheon by ticket at 12 noon. Sale at one o'clock prompt. Catalogues from Edwards, Russell, and Bald- win, Leominster, Hereford and Tenbury: or Morris, Marshall, and Poole, Ludlow, Craven Arms, and Knighton. a497 I < Established 1863 JOHN PRITCHARD & CO, (PARKER MACKENZIE, F,A.I.) Auctioneers, Surveyors, and Estate Agents. Head Office: BANGOR. Branch Office LLANGEFNI. Sales br Auction of Landed Estates, Town and Country Properties, the Equipment of Mansions and Private Residences in any part of North Wales. Tel. 47. BANGOR. Telegrams: PRITCHARD, AUCTIONEER, BANGOR. AUTUMN FIXTURES BY John Pritchard and Co., Auctioneers, Bangor, North Wales. Thursday, October 2nd. — Llangefni County Show and Sale, under the auspices of £ Tie Foal Show and Sale Society. NOTE.-All FoaJs can be entered for this Sale, whether for show or not. Friday, Oct. 3rd.—The North WaJes Sale of Pedigree Welsh Black Cattle, under the auspices of the Welsh Black Cattle So. cieitv, at Menai Bridge (see Special Advertisement). Wednesday, Oct. 15th.-Lla.nc.Tohymeàd Foal Sale. Thursday, Oct. 16th.—Llangefni 6th Annual Autumn Show and Sale of Pedigree Shires, one. two, and three-year-old Shire- bred Fillies and Geldings, and Seasoned Heavy and Light Horses (all classes). 350 Horses expected for this Sale. Wednesday, Oct. 22nd.-Plas Coch. Llanfair P.G. Grea.t Agricultural Dispersal Sale of Farming Stock and Furniture for Mr. John Jones (quitting). Friday, Oct. 24th.—Menai Bridge Fair. 250 Horses (all classes). Wednesday, Oct. 29th.-Brynfuches. Amlwch Greiat Dispersal Sale of Farming Stock and Furniture for F. Barbagh, Esq. Friday, Oct. 11.-Porthamel Home Farm. Great Dispersal Sale of Farming Stock and Furniture for Mr. Edwards (quitting). Wednesday. Nov. 5th.—Great Agricultural Dispersal Sale at Baron Hill Home Farm for Mr. John Coulthard (quitting). Further particulars of important Fa.rm Stock Sales will be added as soon as dates can be suitably arranged. n442 FRIDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1919 THE NORTH WALES SALES OF Pedigree Welsh Black Cattle The oldest and best dual purpose breed extant, once tried, always kept. They wi;) thrive in any climate, graze almost any weight, and milk to within a month of calving. JOHN PRITCHARD and CO. (Firm. Parker Mackenzie, F.A.I., late of Carlisle and Dorchester), will conduct their FOURTH ANNUAL AUTUMN SALE of Pedigree Welsh Black Cattle Chiefly Females, and a few Bulls, AT MENAI BRIDGE, NORTH WALES, THE FIRST FRIDAY IN OCTOBER, The following Well-known Herds being repre- sented:—Mrs. E. H. Spottiswood, Gwern Wrex- ham; Miss Lort, Castelfmai, Carnarvon; Miss Jones, Gwredog; Lord Penrhyn, Lord Sheffield, the Trustees of the Vaynol Estate; Major E. W. Platt, Aber; Captain Wynne Finch. Bettwsy- coed; the University College Farm, Aber; A. W. Wilmer, Esq., Dolgoffey; Messrs. W. Owen, Penmynydd; J. G Jones, Penmaen; Robert Pugh, Towyn; Griffiths Bros., Glasfryn Fawr; I G. Jones, Bodvel Hall; Humphrey Ellis, Tair- meibion; W. Edwards, Hologwyn; J. M. Jenkins, Talybont, Cardiganshire; D. Jones, Tynycoed; C. Lloyd. Nant; J. Owen, Rhos Igor; K. Davios, Bryn Celli; W. A. Prytherch, Bryn- gof; Evan Owen, Caenowydd; and many others to appear next week Good hotel accommodation at Menai Bridge and Bangor for buyers arriving day previous. Catalogues and all particulars of the Auction- eers, Bangor. Preliminary Announcement. MERIONETHSHIRE. Pengwern Estate. JOHN PRITCHARD & CO have been favoured with instructions to Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date. a portion ofthe nhove well-known Estate, extending to an area of about 2,000 Acres, including the fine old ^Tizabethian Mansion known a* PENGWERN HALL, and the Fully-licensed Premises known as the PEN- GWERN ARMS HOTEL, where the pro- perty will be offered. Solicitors, Messrs Bird), Cullimore and Co Chester Local Agent, R C. Jones, Eq., Cae'r Blaidd, Blaenau Festiniog. Further particulars in due course. n222 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CARNARVONSHIRE. Important Sale of a Valuable Freehold FnlJy Licensed Hotel, in the favourite seaside resort of Criccieth. MESSRS. JOHN PRITCHARD & Co. i-Yi. (Parker Mackenzie. F.I.A.) will Sell by Public Auction aboue the middle of October next, the well established Hotel known as the HOTEL MARINE, Occupying a command ins: position with southerly aspect,, overlooking Cardigan Bay and close to the beach, which affords grand bRlhin. boating, and sea fishing. Further pardcujara of Messrs. BREESE, JONES and CASSON, Solicitors, Portmatinc, and the Auctioneers, Bangor- n446 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. PARISH OF LLANFROTHEN. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. R. PARRY & SON are in- structed to Sell by Public Auction at THE SPORTSMAN HOTEL. PORTMADOC, On Thursday, the 25th day of Sept. 1919 At 2 p.m o'clock, subject to conditions to be there and then read, THREE FREEHOLD FARMS Situate in the Parish of Llanfrothen, namely: LOT 1. All that Freehold Holding known as TY'NYDDOL. comprising 9 acres, 33 perches, of productive land with almost new Houe, having the following accommodation — Parlour, 2 Kitchens, Dairy, Pantry, and 5 Bedrooms The Outbuildings are ample and in perf-et condition, with abundant supply of water and a good road leading to the property, forming an ideal holding In all probability, a good lode of lead runs through the lot. Tenant Mr D. Parry LOT 2. All that Freehold Farm known 8. OGO LLECHRWYN, comprising 152 acres, 2 roods,] 8 perches or thereabouts, with good House and Out- buildings The Land is noted for grazing purposes, with good arable, meadow land, and sheep grazing hill, and situate within 1 miles of Tanybwlch Station, Festiniog Railway, making it a desirable holding in every respect, now in the occupation of Mr. Ephraim Williams. LOT 3. All that Freehold Farm known as OGORONWY, in the occupation of Mr. Abner Hughes, com- prising 13 acres, roods, 11 perches or there- abouts of productive land, with a new House and ample Outbuildings. The Land is noted for grazing purposes and milk production. There is water power for chaffing and churning purposes. This lot commands good views Further particulars can be obtained of Mr John Humphreys (Jones & Jones), Solicitor Portmadoc, or ot the Auctioneers, 5, Salem Terrace, Pwllheli. n382 Telephone—London Wall 45 Bankers Telegrams—Exvendum Ald_ London. Barclay's Bank, C«dcs—A.B.C. 5th Edition & Private. Ltd A. STITCHEN, t40a, Commercial Street, London, E.I. MILITARY AND CiVILIAN SECOND-HAND CLOTHING CONTRACTORS. Largest stocks in London. Lowest prices. Enquiries Solicited. Satisfactio8 guaranteed. Please write for price listsanel particulars. Pawnbrokers and Small Dealers supplied, k TOWN OF TREGARON. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MESSRS. E. R. LLOYD & HERBERT I have received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the TALBOT HOTEL, TREGARON, On Tuesday, September 30th, 1919. at 2 p.m. AU that very desirable Freehold Property Including the fully licensed (Six Days) premises known as THE LION HOTEL, Situate in Dewi Road, having a frontage of about 100 ft. The house is well built, three stories in height and containing on the top floor 3 bedrooms, on the first floor 5 bed- rooms, on the ground floor dining room, sitting room, bar. Kitchen. There is a large and productive garden in the rear and also on the south side there are 3 stables of 10 stalls, coach house, etc., with lofts over. The premises are now in the occupation of Mr. John Williams as yearly tenant. This property is verv convenient, being within a short distant of the Square and the outbuildings could easily be transformed into a garage. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Noddfa, Llangybi, and Coed- mawr, Llanio Road. September 10th, 1919. s410 CARDIGANSHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANSANTFFRAID AND LLANRHYSTYD. SALE OF AN EXCELLENT FREEHOLD FARM. MR. W. J. PHILLIPS has received instruc- tions to Sell by Auction, at the Feathers Royal Hotel, Aberayron, on WEDNESDAY, 8th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1919, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions to be then and there produced) all that Very Desirable FREEHOLD FARM Situated in the Parishes of Llansantffraid and Llanrhystyd, having a southerly aspect, about one and half miles from the Village of Llanoii and known as PERTHYGWENIN, extending to an area of 114 acres, or thereabouts, of ex- cellent Meadow, Pasture, and Arab.'e Lands. The Dwelling House is modern and substan- tially built, containing 8 Bedrooms, 2 Recep- tion Rooms, Kitchen, and Dairy; is well sup- plied with abundance of pure spring water. The Homestead contains the necessary out- buildings consistent with a Farm of this class, all stone-built and slated and in splendid con- dition ;also 2 Commodious Corrugated Iron Hay Sheds, 12 yards x 5 yards, and 11 yards x 5 yards respectively. The Machinery is driven by Water Power. The district road leads past the House, and the River Peris, noted for its Trout, flows through the Farm. There is also included with the Farm a com- pact Cottage, with Cowhouse and Pigstye, ail stono buiit and slated, and in good state of repair. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER, Albaxi-square Aberayron; or to D. Pennant James, Esq., Solicitor Aber- ayron. s454 THE ESPLANADE, CRICCTETF, NORTH WALES FOR SALRllY TENDER. TENDERS are invited for all materiel)) in- I JL clud-din the f ur B ardi g House* (5 stor^yed) fifeua ed on Ihft Eop anade, Critcieth partitions b ick- work, c-rpentry and j work, including windows, coors, «t irs, fleyl ghtg lifts, flooring joints, »tankard, g rder*, and nil ether iron work, p U'nbing and fittings, lead, gla i g, i onmoog«<ry, ring's, m ateU, etc. The purch"r is to di mant'e and remove all the material* at i. o n risk and to demolish ihncoHcre e. to t-L up thn Bas ment to the g ound surfaci levrl, and t, leave clear aid idy the whole site t the comp'*»ion. P rm ssioo to ínøp ct fcne prop rty ca be upon application to George Boviil, Esq, FBk Office, Crl ci-th, Tenders are to b9. deltvne-1 ISfaled and I. Endcrgen) to t'e Plnd rgigat-d not liter thaB Oct- ber, 1919, and frem w h m any further p&rtieulkra or iDforaiation can be ob ained. U. MORRISERT8 &PON, M.S.A. Aichitectg and Surv^ytrg, n405 Kortmadoe I CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE. DISTRICTS are invited to apply for courses of Instruction in the following :— Cheese-Making, Treatment of Gardens and Orchards, Poultry Management, Hedging and Ditching, Bee Keeping, and other Agricultural Subjects. Further particulars can be obtained from D. J. MORGAN, Cuuuty Organiser. Tregaron. 8440 COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. FREEHOLD FARM called Bryssig Mawr, situate between Llanon and Pennant, containing 70 acres, or thereabout. The present tenant is retiring and vacant posses- sion will be given at, Michaelmas. The Farm which includes water power is 10 a high state of cultivation and is the best in the district. For particulars apply to Roger Llloyd, Esq., Aberdunantt Portmadoc^ North Wales. n417 Goods Stored, Cash Advanced or Goods Bought Outright. JOHN GIBSON, Auctioneer, Old Post Office Chancers ABERYSTWYTH, Is fixing his Dates of Sale for the coming season, and will be glad to call on clients to suit their convenience. Prompt Careful Attention to all Business. mediate Settlements. I Pelmanism Produces ALL-ROUND MENTAL EFFICIENCY and strengthens It is an honest system of mind culture."— Sir John Fostar-Fraser. I wish I had taken it up when I heard of it first."—Sir James Yoxall, M.P. I recommend Pelmanism to those who wish to learn and become what men and women ought to be."—Sir H. Rider Haggard. Apply to the Representative for Wales, The Pelmaa Institute, 96;- St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Barmouth and District. WALTER LLOYD JONES, AUCTIONEER VALUER HOUSE and ESTATE AGENT Valuations for Probate. Live Stock Salesman. Sales of Household Furniture, etc. and Farm Stock conducted and pomptly cashed. I Apply,Offices: King Edward-street and High- itreet, Barmouth. MONTGOMERY COUNTY RECREATION ASSOCIATION. Junior Football League, 1919—20. ——————. A JUlClOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE is being formed in connection with the above Associa- tion, for the purpose of encouraging Football in the County The Competition will be open to Amateur in Montgomeryshire (including Chir- bury), whose players are not playing in the Montgomeryshire and District League or other benior Loague, and will be carried out on the following lines (1) To avoid long distance travelling, the League will be divided intq two Districts, viz., Newtown and District" and Welshpool and District. hoped that the following localities will be able to form Teams:— NEWTOWN and DISTRICT:— WELSHPOOL and DISTRICT:— Newtown, Welshpool, Tregynon Berriew, Abermule. Llanfair, Caersws and Llandiuam. Llanfyllin, Llanidloes, Montgomery, Carno. Churchstoke. Llanbrynmair, Chirbury, Machynlleth, Llandysilio, Cemmaes. L'anvmynech, and otnars. a l cl°se the Fixtures, the winning Team in each "District" will play a knock-out' match for the Championship of the League. (4) A Cup Gold Medals (for the winners) and Silver Medals (for the runners-up) will be supplied. y (5) No Entrance Fee is charged. A deposit of £1 will be required of each Team enter- ing the Competition. This will be returned to the Team after completing its Fixtures. (See Rule Books later). (6) The League will be under the control and management of the Footba'd Sub-Com- mittee of the Montgomery County Recreation A sociation. ALSO A THURSDAY JUNIOR LEAGUE. This League will be run on the same lines and in the same districts as the above League to meet the requirements of half-holijay teams. A Shield will be the trophy in this competition, with gold medals for the winners and silver medals for the runners-up. Application for membership, also for Reg istration Forms (price, for both Leagues, one penny each), to be made to the Secretary no later than October 1st. J. GLYNNE JONES, Crown Chambers, Newtown. Secretary and Organiser. n474- Why deal with the Profiteers when you can buy direct. 20,000 Heavy Cotton Blankets.White with Blue Border, 6s. 6d. each 10,000 Pairs of Heavy Grey Twill Sheets, 14s. lid. per pair. 100,000 Turkish Hand Towels, 18 x 43, is. 6d. each. Sample of the Goods sent on seven days' approval. Goods or money must be returned within seven days. MORRIS & BENNETT, Manufacturers' Agents. 45, BYRON STREET, PATRICROFT, MANCHESTER. p8 Last Week of Sale! S. N. COOKE, LTD. { SALE ENDS ON MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 29th Goods specially reduced during the Last Week of Sale. S. N COOKE, LTD. t 12, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH And at Ireland's Mansions, J And 20, New Street and Great Shrewsbury. Western Arcade, Birminrham. MEO BOOT MAKERS, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. More Bargains for Autumn & Winter. II DRYFOOT" BRAND. Every pair guaranteed Solid Leather. Nailed and without nails. LEGGINGS, Mm'* from 7/11 GAITERS, Ladies'—Co'oun Brown Nieeer, Bovs BUck Sprfnir fr nts frpm 3/6 Fa-n, Mole, Na»y ami Black, 4 Ruckles & 4 Srraps from 3/11 from 3/li^ /„ „ Brown, Srri- gf.outs from 5/11 „ Girl* Blark or Brown Leatb^r-t e! Get your Boy a pair for Sihoo). (Over or knee) f om 2/lli He'll want a pair „hort y. GENTS' SPATS—Colours Fawn, Mole and let these low price, mike afraid. Black from 31tH GET a pair. We guarantee satisfmotion. SLIPPERS of every kind and FOOTBA.Z.X. BOOTS SEE WINDOWS. REPAIRS WE ARE NOW ABLE to devote every Monday to Repairs for customers from the Country, so that they may take their Boots home on the same day. ALL OUR REPAIRS are done on the premises. WORKMANSHIP AND ENGLISH LEATHER-THE BEST. —-EVERY JOB GUARANTEED ALWAYS GOING AHEAD Season's Goods. For the Newest Styles in Boots and Shoes, The Best Quality & the Lowest Prices, go to ¡ DICKS' Shops in the following towns in this district: I- DICKS, 12, Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. DICKS, PenraQt Street, Machynlleth. DICKS, Victoria Buildings, Dolgelley. I DICKS, Sycamore Street, Newcastle Emlyn. DICKS, Leicester House, Llandyssul. DICKS, Bank Place, Portmadoc. DICKS. 53. King Street. Carmarthen. DIVKS, High Street, Pwllheli DICKS, High Street, Barmouth. DICKS, High Street, Lampeter. DICKS, High Street, Featiniog. DIOKS, High Street, Cardigan The things mat men and women look for in choosing their Boots are excellence of design and fitting, good wearing quality, and reasonable- ness in price. Dicks meet these demands so completely that it will pay any man or woman to visit any of their Establishments. Along with their own well-known make, they are agents for the 1{ Boots, "Lotus" and Delta Boots, Hold Fast and Dryfoot Brands. Try Dicks lor tioots and Shoes Boys, Girls and Children. — 1 — ———^ WELSH FLANNEL DEPOT. I James McPherson & Son, Ladies Gent's Tailors. Costumes and Suits made from the best materials. Smartly cut and well finished Boy's Suits for all Ages. Write or Call for Samples when your orders will have our best attention. 50, Terrace R.oad,\ Aberystwyth, 1 — BETHMAMN-HOLLWEGS REFLECTIONS < ON THE GREAT, WAR Commencing Sunday next, the 28th, in THE A By arrangement with the publishers, Messrs. Thornton Butterworth, Ltd., The Sunday Times" will commence next Sunday the exclusive publication of copious extracts from Herr von Bethmann-Hollwegs Reflections on the World- War. Bethraann-Hollweg, Tirpitz's great rival arid opponent, succeeded Prince von Bulow as German Imperial Chancellor in July, 1909, and retained office until July 14, 1917. He was the responsible head of the Government when War broke out. and he it was who admitted that the invasion of Belgium was a breach of international law. but expressed surprise that Great Britain did not recognise its necessity, and was making >var on Germany "just for a scrap of paper." Bethmann-Hollweg gives the first reliable account of the objects of German ambitions, and the steps talopn to achieve them. He writes in a connected story, written, of course, from a Pan-German angle, the secret diplomacy of Europe from 1909 onwards, and the full story of the negotiations between London and Berlin. The book constitutes an official and authoritative account of German foreign policy and the events which followed from it. To ensure against disappointment, it is abso- lutely necessary to place an order for next Sunday's issue of The Sunday Times with your regular newsagent to-day. A limited supply of The Sunday Times of September 7th, 14th and 21st. containing the extracts from von Tirpitz's book. can be secured by writing at once to the Publisher, The Sunday fTimer, Thanet House, 231. Strand, London. W.C. 2, enclosing 2bd. per copy required. PORTMADOC. Eisteddfod y Tabernacl, NADOLIG a BOXINb DAY. I'r Cor heb fod dan 35, "Torwyd y Tant," S7. Cor Plant, Ymla«n yr Awn," £3 10s.; all, £ 1. Partion, Pedwarawd, Deuawd, Solo Soprano, £1; Tenor, £1; Contralto, £1; Bass, £1;. Prif Adroddiad, "Ymson Ahab yn ngwinllan Naboth," gwobr, 21s. Arweinydd: LLEW TEGID Beirniad Cerddorol: Mr G. W. HUGHES, G. and L.T.S.C. Ymofyner am yr holl destynau gan yr Ysgrif- enydd, Mr. J. JAMES EDWARDS. 90, HIgh- street. n479 Under the Auspices of the Cardiganshire Liberal ig Association. A GREAT —— LIBERAL —— DEMONSTRATION will be held at THE COLISEUM. ABERYSTWYTH, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1919, at 2 p.m. Chief Speaker: Right Hon. H. H. Asquith. Chairman: Alderman JOHN M. HOWELL Aberayron. A number of Front Seats will be reserved at 5s. each. All applications for tickets should be made before October 1st to Mr H. Reee, M.B.E.. "'PW CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES Ltd. LIVERPOOL TO MONTREAL. Minnedosa October 3rd Scandinavian October 9th Metagama • October 10th Melita October 17th GLASGOW TO MONTREAL. Holbrook October 7 th Scctian October 8th. Corsican October 14th LONDON TO MONTREAL. Mattawa September 30th. War Peridot October 4th BRISTOL TO MONTREAL. Pretorian September 30th Sicilian October 7th Pretorian I. October 31st. ANTWERP TO MONTREAL. War Beryl. September 25th *Freight only. All sailings subject to change. For Freights or passage apply:— CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, Ltd E.C., 3. London, or Local Agents everywhere. Royal Liver Building, Liverpool; 14, Cockspur- street, S.W. 1, and 103, Leadenhall-street, E.C. 5. loodtvi. CUNARD LINE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. Vauban Tuesday October 7th Mauretania Wednesday. October 15th *Royal George Saturday October 18th .Yia Halifax. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK *Orduna Saturday, October 11th vCarmania Saturday, October 25th .Via Halifax. LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON Ikala (Freight only) Saturday. Sept 27th LONDON TO NEW YORK. *Saxoni.L Saturday September 27th Vorbania (Freight only) Tuesday, Sept 30th Navarino (Freight only) Thurs., October 9th •Caronia Saturday, October 18th •Via Halifax. LONDON TO BOFTON Inkula (Freight only) Thurs.. Sept. 25th Valdura (Freight only) Thurs., October 16th LONDON TO PHILADELPHIA. Vennonia (FreigTit ony) Sat., October 4th BRISTOL TO NEW YORK. VestaJia (Freight only) .Sat., October 4th BRISTOL TO BALTIMORE Doonholm (Freight only) Sat., Novem. 1st BRISTOL TO PHILADELPHIA. Venusia (Freight only)- .Sat., October 18th ROTTERDAM TO NEW YORK Vala/cia (Freight only) .Sat., Oct 25th ANTWERP TO NEW YORK Navarino (Freight only) Sat., October 4th CUNARD LINE TO CANADA. LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. Canadian Seigneur (Freight only) Friday September 26th LONDON TO MONTREAL. Willaston (Freight only) Thurs.. Sent. 25th Verentia (Freight only) Satur., October 4th BRISTOL TO MONTREAL. Virgilia (Freight1 only) Tuesday. Sept. 30th Vellavia (Freight only) Saturday, October 4th Copenhagen (Freight only) Sat. October 4th All Canadian Sailings connect with Canadian National Railways. For rates of passage and further particulars, applv Cunard Line, Liverpool; 51. Bisliopsgate, London. E.C. 2; 29-31. Coekspur-streefc, Lon- don. S.W. 1; 65. Baldwin-street, Bristol; 18a, High-street. Cardiff • 117. Nnw-sfreet. BVmlnp- ham. Maritime Chambers, Canute-road, South- ampton or to Local Agents. J Tide Tablo (Aberystwyth) for Sept. 1919 r, t I *e,, 'J1'* ft- in. Date Tim. ft. I J 13 s l7~l5j 34a.m. 14 3 ■ 2—12 Onoon 13 1 1%_ l 55 12 7 J 3-12 51a.m. 11 5 19— 3 26 12 8 ■ i oi 10 5 4 44 13 6 I A 10 10 21 5 42 I5 2 n~ i *1 12 1 2t~ 6 W 8 7— 5 42 13 10 23— 7 7 17 7 8— 6 26 15 8 24-N7 44 18 2. 1fT n 17 8 25~ 8 19 *18 » 10-F7 44 18 7 26- 8 5i 18 1 11— 8 21 *1# 10 17— 9 23 17 2 o J 10 8 28~ 9 53 16 1 14- 9 41 18 11 29-10 26 15 1 13-1023 18 0 iiO-ll I 13 9 15-11 8 16, 6 16-IS 1p.m. 14 9 F-Puli moon x-New Moon Timp of first hÎl:,h tide (p.m. daily unless otherwise atatod) tDtptu 01 Hue u. UKI Dock Sill, Liverpool. Higheatt risem, of, Spring tides N.B—The above times refer to local times and one hour must be added during opera- tion of Summer time Witilace E. Whitehouse, M.Sc. Royal Pier Pavilion ABERYSTWYTH. Lessee and Manager J. F. YOUNGE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th FOR ONE WEEK. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. ABERYSTWYTH'S ENTERTAINERS. The Favourites" In Their Own Specialities. AN ALL STAR PROGRAMME. IVY DESMOND, Chic SOubrette and Dancer. y THLEEN SOUTHWELL, At the Piano. JACK STRAND, The Sailor Comedian. LENA BERESFORD, from the Palladium. London (JUST IT).. FRANK McMILLAN, Light Comedian. BILLY BEST, Character Vocalist. ARTHUR CARLTON (By kind permixsion of J. W. Ellison. Esq.) DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT THE PIER THIS WEEK. FRID/y NIGTIT-Extra Big Night. BENEFIT to PAVILION STAFF. .?rice8-3/6, 2/4. & 1/3 (Including Tax). Ordinary Doors, 7.40. Commerce 8 o'clock^. Book Seats at Office, Entrance to Pier PaviMon. No Extra Charge for Booking. p21 THE CINEMA ABERYSTWYTH. Proprietor and Manager A. Cheethaub. Niqhtly at 6-30 and 8-30 MATINEES, Mondays. Saturdays, at 3. Wet Afternoons at 3. Our beet advertisement is our own Screen. For Pictures and Projection. Good Wine needs no Bush. Programraes Changed Mondays & Thursday Tregaron County School FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmaster: G. T. LEWIS, M.A., Assisted by a Staff of Competent Tdacbers- rjlHIS SCHOOL has been sleeted by the Board of Education for an Advanced! Course in Modern Studies, and is the only- School in Cardiganshire to be so chosen. The Advanced Course is under the charge of S. M. POWELL, M.A., and JOHN LLOYD M.A. (late of Barmouth County School). Special facilities for Domestic Subjects— I Cookery, Laundry Work, and Needlework, and a bias i favour of Rural Subjects to suit boys who intend returning to the Farm. Good opportunities for vocal and instru- mental musiMusio teacher, J. T, REES Mus. Bac. i The School was placed among the first six. in Wales by the Inspector of Music under the Central Welsh Board. Special successes during the last twelve months.-—1st Student in Wales and top- scholar entering U.C.W. i* 1918; one A.L.C.M. diploma in music; one honours advanced senior and four senior (three in the first class). School Fees, 24 a year. Scllolarships and- bursaries are available, and good grants ar& given to those eligible fop the Advanced, Course. School re-opens. on September 22nd, 1919. For fu-ther information anpfy to the Clerks Morgan Morgan, Neuadd, Tregaron. s230