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Births, Marriages and Deaths. A ArvOiaid charzc of Is. 6a, is made tot -inoitncemeKli *f Births und Deaths (if a verse is added the c/ntrfc is 8t, 6ft. mere according to length) and 2s. 6ri. for Marriagt mmnsmicotmen is under this heading. 1. all cans the charge must in prepaid. BIRTHS. DAVIES.-On November 18th, at East Bank, North-road, to the Rey. and Mrs. W. D. Davies of Tonypandy, a daughter. p304 JONF,S.-On November 15th, a.1 New Barn, Goyire Pontypool, to Mr. and Mrs Evan Jones, a daughter. p286 IN MEMORIAM. MORGAN.—In ever loving memory of our dear mother, Eiiza Morgan, Terrace, Cnwch Coch who was called to rest November 22nd, 1315.' | A loving mother—faithful friend We have lost-Heaven has gained One of the best the earth contained. Sadly missed by Mary Jane, J.E., David Richard, and Glady. p303 In loving memory ot Johnny Richards, 62, New Compton-street. London, who fell in action in France, November 23rd, 1917. Fondly oved and sadly missej by Father, Mother, Brothers, Sisters. p277 la loving memory of our dear son, Sapper D. M. Richards, R.E., who fell in action at Armen- I tieres, November 20th, 1917, aged 24 years. God called him home, it was His will, 1 But in our hearts he dwelleth sti l. His memory is as dear to-day As in the hour he passed away. Dad, Mam, Sisters, and only Brother, Bontfach, Crosswood. p283 ONES.-In ever-loving memory of our dear Jim, who died at Ripon Hospital Yorkshire, November 18th, 1918. Sadly missed by Mother, Sister, and Brother. A day of remembrance sad to recall Dearly loved and sadly missed by us all Only those who have lost are able to teli The grief for one we loved so well. So gentle in nature, so patient in pain, Our dear Jim left us Heaven to gain. The trial was hard, we'll not comp ain, But trust in Heaven to meet again. 11274 Jones, Brynteg, Custom House-street. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr William Tregoning, 1, Greenfieid-stroet, I Aberystwyth, wishes to thank his many friends for their kind expressions of sym- pathy and floral tributes in his recent sad bereavement A p288
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PIIKPA.II) SCALI Homes to I.et. House* Wanted. Situations Wante4 Situation* Vacant. Apartments to he J-et, Mi seel la neon Wanted. Article* }.mt and Found, 140. of Uu" Three bix Nine Words infers, o Insertions Infiertionit Insertion 8 d. s. d. S d. a. d. 551 1 3 2 6 4 0 5 0 US 19' 36 5 0 6 0 35 2 3 46 60 70 42 29 56 70 80 49 3 8 6 6 8 0 90 if Box Number Given, 3d. extra ohargec for postage of rep: Wedding presents, 2d. a line. Musical and other successes, 2/6 prepaid no! more than 5 linen, 6d. a line afterwards. -_U- LOST AND FOUND, LOST.-Identification plate D.A. 1268; alsc Brass Bird Mascot of car; finder re- warded.—West End Hotel, Pwllheli. p297 LO>T, Rtolen or strayed, five Chevio tRail Lambs, dau fwlch glust cliwith, Con lefi side Reward for intormation leading tc their recovery.-J. Cockbaine, Cors-y-gedol, Dyffryn. p250 YMAE LLWDWN CYMRAIG yn Frondeg, Penrhyncoch, ers 9 mis. Os na arddelir cyp. ben bythefnos fe gwerthir i dali'r oostau. p276 .a" v- .c:\MIJ- SITUATIONS VACANT. BOOT T.RADE.Wanted. smart assistant; expe.ience necessai-y.-Apply, giving full particulars, to Stead and Simpson, Aberyst- wyth. p215 WANTED, at once, Cook, Cooks-General, tlousemaids, Waitresses, etc.—Apply to Mrs. C. Abel Jones, Gwaiia Registry Office, Aberystwyth. p234 ARPEN.TERS.-Good men wanted at once, c Is. 3d. per hour.—R. Speake and Sons, Buildeis, Wolverhampton. p279 CllE KM.'—IIOOT-RT Ellis, Pharmaceutical Clieuii*' i ena e Rwtd, Aijpryst wv> h, has a v .n-vr.ev f,,t an Apptouricc. ;724 DRESSMAKING—Apprentices and Improvers D wanted.LApply, Mrs. Lloyd-Benbow, Smithfield-road, Aberystwyth. p282 t-Nfi^GK liC Agents with good connection am.niiist- Farmers, required for the bale of Hih Class Fertilizers on lemuriera- tivo c nnmi-mou basis, —Write Z G.602," Deacons Lawbrah.-ill-st ree*, London, p260 GOOD MAID Wanted for general work.— App y, Mrs. David Thomas, Eirianfa, Caradoc-oad, Aberystwyth. p210 GENERAL Maid required; good wages to a capable girl.—Mrs. H. H. Davies, Photo- graphers, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. p226 f TTTOUSEMAID, single-handed, wanted. Pro testant; age, 20—25 5 r laids kept.— Write, giving wages and ali particulars, Mrs. Ziegler. Lilly Villa, Victoria Park, Manchester. "1^'URSE wanted; 4 childron, eldest attending school; youngest 2 years wagcsj £ 30— 136; good outings.—Mrs Rose, Crossways, Uanbadarn-road, Aborystwyth. p301 SMART Messenger wanted for Aberdovey Bookstall.-Apply, Smith and Son, Machynlleth. p298 STRONG GIRL for housework; fare paid.— Evans, 1, Great Sutton-street, London. p218 ANTED, at once, superior General, 18 to 25 vears of age-Apply, Marine Hotel. Cricceth. T269 W ANT ED, Young Lady, for housework, plain co king wages f,40, fare paid.- Apply, Jones, 76, New Cut, London, S.K.I. p248 W ANTED, experienced, reliable general, used to good service; for Cardiff neighbourhood, but please apply, Miss Wil- liams, GSascoed, Penparke. p258 VTT" AN TED, Kuchearanid with some know- VV ledtfe of bAing. according to experience. For particulars write MrsSayer, c/o M ijor nli. Davies. MP., Broneirion, Llandiiimn Mont. P251 V^^ANTED.—Wanted boy straight from » school as apprentice to new high-class industry being established in Aberystwyth, excellent opportunity for a painstaking ]ad.- Apply, Old Bank, Pfrew-street. WANTED, at once, Gooj General, under- stand plain cooking, age 25—30 strong, for a Welsh boarding house. Good wages and tips; liberal outings.—Wi.lington, 25, Torring- ton-square, London. W.C. pl63 TX^ANIED.—A Cook-General for a doctor's » house in London.—Apply, Mrs. Capell, Tvnllechwedd Hall, Liandre, Aberystwyth. p232 ANTED. Good Plain Cook, able to bake. -Apply, Mrs. Hughes-Bonsall, G'an- rheidol, Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth. p231 w AINTED, several smart young girls to iearn new industry; finishing 12 o'clock Satur- days; good wages.-Apply, Old Pank, New- street. Abervstwvth WANTED.-Wan .ted one or two smart, girle for bookbinding works.-Apply to Works Manager, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wyth. WANTED.-Cabinet Maker, used to hand- v V work; Is. 4d. to Is. 6d. per hour to good man; permanency; good lodge.-Apply, Fuller, Furnisher Glanamman, Carm. pl77 lyANTE-D.—An Experienced Cook-general; wages, £ 35 a year.—Apply, with refer- ence, to Mm. (Dr.) Bell, Mile End House, Lan- dore, Swansea. p271 \\l ANTED, immediately, Offioe Boy for ▼▼ book-keoping department—Apply in own handwriting, Book-keeper, "Cambrian News" Office. ANTED, Cook-General; good wages to -TT,. car,able girl—Apply, Mrs. Vauglian Phillips, Barclay's Bank House, Aberystwyth. p300 ANTED.-Cook-gencral, 3 in family, 4 W maids. Write full particulars to Mrs. R. M Porritt, Green Mount, Stubbins, near Manchester. p278 WANTED.—Kitchenmaid for country house, » whe:-e scullery maid is kept.-Apply, Housekeeper, Gogerddan, Bow Street, Cardi- ^-nsliire. a758 VV ANTED.—Cleaner at the Pontrbvdfendi gaid Council School. Salary, £ 8 per annum Cwith £ 1 per annum for Cookery). Aoply, D'rector of Education, County Education Offices. 56, Port and-street Aberystwyth. a762 YOUNG WOMAN wanted for house work. Good wages given to a suitable person. AT)Ply, Evans, Dairy, 66, CoiehiM-la-ne, Fulham. p273 j L k SITUATIONS VACANT. W" ANTED General as useful help, good hvttie, state age, wages etc.— Apply R. Ciiipmttii, Liauegryjril Towyu, Merioneth lure. p261 WANTED, capable Cook General; also Nurse-housemaid for lady and one child; good references essential.—Apply, Mrs. Murray, Pentre, Aberdovey. p206 ANTED.-Wanted an apprentice for bookbinding in Aberystwyth; must be a lad of good education and smart.—Apply by letter to S.T., "Cambrian News" Office, Abe. I ystwy th. SITUATIONS WANTED. POST REQUIRED as Companion or Mother's Help, in or near Aberystwyth. Good references.-Box 62, "Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth p281 HOUSES WANTED. BERDOVEY.—Wanted; small house or cottage; rent or purchase.—Apply, Box 57, Cambrian News" Office. p204 HOUSES Wanted near Aberystwyth; wit'J-n 3 or 4 miles; house with 3/4 entertaining rooms,, not less than 7 bedrooms coach house, stable and garage; about 20 aores including gardens; to buy or rent.—Apply, Box 50, "Cambrian News" Office. pl54 UNFURNISHED House wanted; 3 sitting, LJ 1 5 bedrooms approximately.—Professor Rose, University College, Aberystwyth. p302 VjrTANTEl) Cottage anywhere between v\ Aberystwyth and Portmadoc. £ 2 Bonus given to Informant of one takan, Particulars to Box 51, Cambr;nn News Al»ervstwvth p252 WANTED, to rent or purchase, a house with 4 or more bedrooms in Llwyngwril, or near.-Apply, Box 40, Cambrian News" Office. pl22 WANT to purchase, Freehold House; 5 or 6 bedrooms; fairly modern; large gar- J den; preference given to one having small plot grass land attached.—Box 44, "Cambrian I N"wc; Ahnrystwyth. pl32 WANTED to rent, or purchase, 8-roomed House or 2 Cottages. Modern con- veniences, large Garden, Outbuildings, Orchard At any place along Cardigan Bay.- -Box 63, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p285 WANTED, small house, six rooms^in Aber-1 ystwyth in view to purchase or rent.— E. Stone, 31, Churchfield-road, Acton, Lon- dcn. W. S. p293 -0_ TO BE LET 01 »0L £ f. ^jrBERYSTWYTH.—For sale by private XJL treaty, with immediate vacant posses- sion, the Commodious Boarding House known as "Penbryn," 55, Marine-terrace; 48 years lease; low ground rent of 10s 6d.; moderate price.-Apply, Rees and Evams, Housq Agents, Aberystwyth. FOR SALE, a Desirable Freehold Residence 1 -T —Apply, Lindisfame, North-road, Aber- ystwyth. p37 L LANON.-For sale by private treaty, Cledan View, known as The Mill. House and large garden and outbuildings in good oandition.—For further particulars, apply Mrs. Jones. Gwalia, V anon. p239 ) TO LET, MAESMERDDYN FARM, in the Parish of Pentre Voelas; area, 223 acres; vacant, 25th March, 1920. This farm has a l Sheepwalk on the Mountain with a limit of 500 t sbeep.-For further particulars apply to ) George Bovill, Voelas Estate Office, Bettws-y- coed. n694 rpO LET, HAFOD-Y-GARREG FARM, in the Parish of Pentre Voelas: area, 253 acres; vacant, 25th March, 1920. This farm has a Sheepwalk on the Mountain with a limit of 600 rheep.-Po,- further particulars apply to George Bovill, Voelas Estate Office, Bettws-y- coed. n695 I MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. ALL KINDS OF MECHANICAL WORK undertaken. Oij or Gas Engines, Electric Light and Bells, Agricultural Machinery In-, stalled and Repaired. Prompt attention.— Apply, Rogers, 40, Portland-street, Aberyst- wyth. p227 CHIROPODY.-Don'i let your f4ei 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, Aberyat, wyth. pl290 DAVID WILLIAMS, St. James's-square. Aberyswyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brasa, Lead, ffluc, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ships' Canvas Pewter, Horse Hair. Hare and Rabbit SkinR, Jtirm, Rsh prif* ffiwn FARM, for Sale, near Dolgellev; 190 Acres; farm cottage, freehold; price, £ 650.— Enclose stamp, 1447, Rutters, Norfolk-street, Strand, London. p294 URNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED. Loose I Covers, Chairs, and Settees made to order. Upholstered goods bought and sold.— Clarke, Upholsterer, Sussex House, Prospect- street p275 OLESKINS, Fox, Rabbit, and all skins I bought. Highest London market prices paid by return of post.—M. Gordon, 104. Brank- some-road, London, S.W. 2. pill "JlXcILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want Wrought -L' and Cast Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Bragg, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla, Ropes, Ships' Canvas, etc. Good r>ri<*»« "iw'?' «T>y hRO MOLESKINS WANTED; also any other kinds. Send parcels direct to the largest proyinciaJ buyers amd furriers; highest prices I' guaranteed; cash sent same day.—The Harpur Company, 60, Harpur-street, Bedford. p295 PORTMADOC.—Freehold Houses for Sale, iir Ii p good condition, 39, High-street, and 3. Lombard-street.-Apply. Miss Peter Jones, Portmadoc. p289 TMf ANTED.—Wajitdd near railway, Old t Water Mill, in gwd working order, suitable for conversion into fa-etory.-Apply, Henry Williams, Box 34, "Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. p237 ANTHD, Winter Tack for Ponies.— » Apply, stating terms, W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge, Brecon. pl93 WANTED.-Pitwood, Fir, and Oak.—Parti- culars. to- David Jones and Co., Limited (Pontnewynydd), Belle Vne, near Pontypool, Mon. p3677 WANTED.-Old Furniture, in any con- dition; big prices given.—Write or call, White. Old Curiosity Shop, 5, Little Dark- pate-street. Aberystwyth. p4130 ANTED.—Two Heavy Van Horses, 16.2 or 3; sound and good workers in single and double harness.—Send particulars and price to Morris Evans, Festiniog. n748 Morris Evans, Festiniog. n748 WANTED, urgently, 100,000 dozen Rabbit Skins, 1.000 Tons Horse Hair Household and Knacker Bone^r 100 Tons Cocoa Butter (competition defied^ state quantities; Buyer of Unsaleable Stocks, viz.: Damp Tea, Fermented Milk, Rancid Fats, Sardines, Chinchards, Bags Sacks, Syrup and other Barrels, Red Rangoon Beans, Unsaleable Peas. Saltfish, Herrings, Tea Lead, Scrap Metals of every description, Empty Cases, Carbide Tins. Waste Motor Oil. Offer me anything which appears useless. Also all kinds machinery.-Thomas Horton, Govern- mnt Contractor. Mertlivr Tvdfil. n4168 000 GUARANTEED.—999,999 IRabbit Skins wanted, prices as fodows -Best Wilds, 10s. 6d.; Racks, 7s.; Suckers, 4s.; Bits, 2s.: subject works castings. Bankers, London City and Midland. Ph-e, 265.— Thomas Horton, Government Contractor, Merthyr. plg7 MOLE TRAPPERS. GLORIOUS NEWS. R. WATSON AND CO. fllHE WORLD'S LARGEST BUYERS have again advanced their cash prices. Have you received our latest list? If not, write for same. Beware of unknown firms. Seek safety with us, "PIONEERS OF THE MOLE- SKIN INDUSTRY." Oldest and largest cash buyers in the world. Wire: Thackmen, London, 'Phone, Central 5317. Writo Newcastle-street, London, E.C. 4. Bankers, Lloyds Bank, Ltd., Ludgate Hill, E.C. 4. MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. BAGS, BAGS, BAGS.—Why send to Bir- f-* raingham when you can get all sizes of hags sweet hags, chip bag's, confoctionery, knaft, fruit, etc., etc., at lowest cut prices, from Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. Send us a postcard at our expense and travellers will call with full range of samples. Prompt delivery is R feature. ARTHENWARV,Assort-ed Crate, E12 10s; Lists and catalogue free.—The Regent Fine Art Pottery Co., Hanley Staffs. pll2 "E10R SALE, Six-horse Enfield Combination 1 Motor Bicycle and Sidecar; in perfect condition; engine just been overhauled.-Apply, Box "X," "Cambrian News" Office. a698 'J; ':tl MISCELLANEOUS TO BE SOLD. ARMY WATERPROOF GROUND SHEETS, 72 x 36, brass eyelets, 2 for 5s. 6d. 4 for 10s. Others suitable covering outhouses, motor sheds, etc., 15s. dozen. Black Rubber Com- bination Suits for Motorists, complete with Sou' wester, original price 63s., my price to clear 20s. American Army Wool Blankets, fuli size, 21s. pair Genuine bargain.—Sand for price lists, Sagar's Stores, Hyde-road, Ardwick. p270 UOR SALE.—Perambulator; good condition; price, 45 shillings.—Piears, 10. Terrace- road. p296 FOR SALE.—For Sale, diamond for cutting glass, fair size, not recently used; Harms- worth Encyclopaedia, unbound, without bind- ing cases, in excellent condition. War Illus- trated" from No. 1 to June, 1916, with binding cases. What offers?.—Apply, Box X.Y^Z., "Cambrian News" Office. pl234 ■VrOTOR CYCLE on Sale; second hand; in good running order; free starter; cheap. —Apply, J. Lewis, Boot Stores, Aberdovey. p299 SPORTSMEN, Farmers, Horsemen, try CUT S splendid Yorkshire whipcord tweed; wears like leather; showerproof; 7 yards for 35s. Patterns free.—BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., 39, Bradford. pl03 ROLL TICKETS worded "Admission" or priced threepence, fourperice, sixpence, eightpence, and a shilling; stock printings, 2s. 0d. a thousand; special printings, 3s. rd. a single thousand. Special prices for large quantities.—Cash with order, "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. SHORTHORN CALVES for rearing; also Blacks and Cross-bred Herefords.— JRm8. Cilwrtw- Farm. Llanelly. p4003 OAA ARMY WATERPROOF SHEETS, useful for many purposes, 72 in. long, 36 in. wide, only 2s. 9d each. Good Rubber Driving Capes, 4s. 6d.-Dawson, 27, Water- street, Denton, Lanes. p272 1 Q90 Oa,U Rnd see onr selection of pocket and office diaries for 1920 And purchase before it is ton lite Prices rane. ing from Is. upwards;—"Cambrian News*' Stores. Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. .¡- APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED, sitting room aud two bed- rooms; piano desirable.-Box 64, Cam- brian News" Office. p292 APARTMENTS AND FURNISHED HOUSES CCOMFORT ABLY Furnished House to let, J Dltfasantly situated and cen ti &I. -Apply M., "T'.inhH^n Nfw>>" t P2"4 URNISHED APARTMENTS for Winter Months; with or without attendance; near sea and castle; terms moderate.—Apply, Box 60. "Cambrian News" Office. p225 f" ONDON.—Bed and Breakfast, from 35s. Fttll board optional, near King's Cross. Rooms reserved on deposit of 10s.—Willington, 25, Torrington-square, W.C. pl68 POULTRY. PULLETS and DUCKS, March, 1919, hatch, finest layers only 10s 6d each; £ 6 dozen List breeds free. Hummell, Stratford, Essex. p266 TUITION. "DITMAN'S SHORTHAND.—Thorough in- struction. Beginners and improvers. Also Latin, Arithmetic, etc.—Address: Mr. RavemhiH, Ivy Cottage, Pteplar-row, Aber- ystwyth. p29 HORTHAND.-Ail Pitman's Shorthand S books and requisites. Special nibs, pencils, etc. All books, including Rapid Course, sent by post same day as order received.— "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. XTRGENTLY WANTED.—500 students to *• qualify for existing va'-incies. This is a splendid opportunity for a youth between the age of 17 and 24 to secure a permanent lucrative berth for life. Unemployed, Demob- ilised Service Men with a knowleige of Wireless of the above age should write or call at once.— Wireless Training College, Limited, St. Mary- street. Cardiff, and Castle-st. jet, Swansea. .r CUNARD LINE. SOUTHAMPTON AND CHERBOURG TO NEW YORK. iC'Rt)yaJ George Thursday, November 27th Mauretania Saturday, December 13th *Royal George Tuesday, December 30th *Via Halifax. LIVERPOOL T'I M'W VOKK Vasari Tuesdav December 2nd *Carmania Wednesday, December 3rd Anglo-Chilean (Freight only) Sat., Dec. 6th *Orduna Wednesday, December 10th *Via Halifax. T.TVRPPOOr, TO BOSToN Anglo-Chilean (Freight only) Sat., Dec. 6th LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. LONDON TO NEW YORK. lt*Caronia Sailing date later. Willaston (Freight only) Sat., Nov. 22nd Verentia (Freight only) Sat., Nov. 22nd Port Chalmers (Freight only) Sat., Nov 29th *Saxonia Tuesday, December 2nd Glensanda, (Freight only) Wed. Dec. 10th IVia Havre. *Via Halifax. LONDON TO BOSTON Inkula (Freight only) Tues., Nov. 25th LONDON TO PHILADELPHIA Venncnia (Freight only) Sat., Dec. 6th BRISTOL To NEW YORK Virgilia (Freight only) Sat., Nov. 29th BRISTOL TO BAl/TTVORF Doctaholm (Freight only) Wed., Nov. 26th BRISTOL TO PHILADELPHIA. Copenhagen (Freight only) Tuesday, Dec. 2nd Vellavia (Freight only) Sat., Dec. 6th ROTTERDAM TO NEW YORK Vardulia (Freight only) Tuesday, Dec. 9th ANTWERP TO NEW YORK Navarino (Freight only) Saturday, Dec. 13th CUNARD LINE TO TANADA SOUTHAMPTON TO HALIFAX. Royal George Thursday, Nov. 27th Royal George Tuesday, Dec. 30th LIVERPOOL TO HALIFAX. Carmainia Wednesday. iDec. 3rd Orduna Wednesday, Bee. 10th LONDON TO HALIFAX. *Caronia (passengers only) Sailing date later Saxonia (passengers only) Tues., Dec. 2nd *Via Havre. LONDON TO PORTLAND Me. Willaston (Freight only) Sat., Nov. 22nd Verentia (Freight onlv) Sat. Nov. 22 BRISTOL TO PORTLAND Me. All Canadinn Sailings connect with Canadian National ttaUways. For rates of passage and furtl,er partlevilarl, anolv Cunard Line. TIverpoof 51. Bishopspate, T.ond^" R CJ. 2- -31 Oo"k*nur-"tr««t Lon- don, S.W. 1; 98, Mosley-street, Manchester; 24, Charles-street, Bradford; 65, Baldwin- street, Bristol; 18a, High-street, Cardiff: 117, New-street, Birmingham; Maritime Chambers, Southampton; or to Local Agents. CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES Ltd. C.P.O.S. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND THE ORIENT. LIVERPOOL TO HALIFAX, N.B. Empress of France December 6th LIVERPOOL TO ST. JOHN, N.B. Scandinavian December 17th GLASGOW TO ST. JOHN, N.B. Pretorian November 25th Sicilian December 3rd LONDON TO ST. JOHN, N.B. BRISTOL TO ST. JOHN, N.B. *Sardinian December 13th ANTWERP TO ST. JOHN, N.B. Tunisian December 12th *Hblbrook December 16tb SOUTHAMPTON TO ST.. JOHN, N.B. •Freight only. QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC. Vancouver to Japan, 10 days; to China, 14 Days. For Freights or passage apply:— Royal Liver Buildings, Liverpool (Tel. 8690 Bank): 14, Cockspur Street, London, S.W. 1 (Tel. 8332 Garrard); 103, Leadenhall Streeft, London, E.C. 3 (Tel. 4707 Avenue); 25. Both- well Street, Glasgow (Tel. 6601 CentsAl); 88, Commercial Street, Dundee (Tel. 38 Dundee): 18, St. Augustine's Parade, Bristol (Tel. 1836); 50, Foyle Street, Londonderry; or Local Agents. CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, Ltd > v* :■ •-• t IALEI NY AUCTIOM GILLART AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, and SURVEYORS, MACHYNLLETH. I A UCTION 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, Mortgages, and other purposes. SURVEYS made and PLANS prepared. [ ESTATES managed and Rents collected. Property Owners advised in regard to the f Provisional Valuations of their Properties under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. Register of bouses and lands to let, for Sale by Private Treaty. t980 l__ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PONTERW TD. m ESSM. GILLART AND SONS are in- 7 structed to offer for Sale by Auction, at Aberystwyth, ON MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1919. The Valuable UPLAND FARM AND SHEEP WALK known as BRYNGLAS, the Desirable Cottage Residence, GLAN- CASTELL, and Cottage called GWARLLYN, situate close to Ponterwyd and intersected by the Aberystwyth-Llanidloes main road. Further particulars in due course. n708 Preliminary Announcement. ABERDOVEY. MESSRS. GILLART AND SONS have re- ■1- ceived instructions from Mrs. Morgan to offer for Sale by Auction, at an early date, the VALUABLE Freehold Residence called "ARGOED," occupying a charming, situation at Aberdovey, with its grounds com- prising a Garden well stocked with fruit Trees and an excellent Tennis Lawn. The Sale will also include a number of Choice BUILDING SITES, adjoining Argoed. Further particulars will sbortJy be an- nounced. n765 MANOD HOTEL, BLAENAU FESTINIOG Important Sale of Antique and Modern Househqid Furniture, &e. MR. JOHN DAVIES has been instructed by Mr. Roberts to Sell by Public Auction On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. 1919. Including: 2 Oak Dressers in excellent con- dition Set of Willow Pattern Plates and Dishes; 2 Grandfather Clocks in Oak Cases, one with Brass Dial; Walnut Frame Parlour Suite (7 pieces), in Saddle BilkS, I ditto in Leather, 1 Mahogany Frame ditto, hair-seated; Amerisan Organ with 9 stops and knee swell; Harmonium Piano Stool; 2 Singer's Sewing Machines on Stan do; Bookcase; Kitchen Dresser; Overmanteif; Walnut Tables; Sofas; Mahogany Frame Chairs leather seated: M-.ii- cart; Child's Chairs; Wall Clock: Settle; Cradles; Pictures; Aslipson; Br 188 Fenders Brass Stair Rods; Lsropg; Child's Cots; Oak Chest of Drawers and Round Top Oak Tables; 2 Commode Chairs; Bedroom Stands and Chairs Towel Rails; Chamber Wares Toilet Mirrors; Chest of Drawers; Tool Chest; Mats; Crockery, &e. Sale at 1 30 p m. prompt. Terms Cash, n731 j I Mr. ROBERT G. JONES, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Valuer, and Land Agent, CARNARVON. Sales of Freehold and Leasehold Propertlei Purniture. Machinery Etc., undertaken. Valuations for all Purposes. Agricultural Work a Speciality. Head Offioe: Castle-square, Carnarvon; also at Harlech, Merionothshire n733 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 Apply,Offices: King Edward-street and High- itreet, Barmouth. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the SEVERAL STACKS of Well-harvested Hay. of the growth of 1919, standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the re- spective quantities, more or less, also under- mentioned, viz. — Stations. Wekht. Stations. Weigbt. Stations, Weivht. Stations. Weight. Tons. Tons Aberdovey 4i Portmadoc. 3i X°wyn 5 Criccieth 3i £ 3 Dyffryn Afon Wen (J Pensarn. 3f Abererch 56 Talsarnau 5! For further praticulars. and to treat, apply to THK SECRETARY, Cambrian Railways Co., Oswestry. Oswestry, Nov., 1919. For Stationery, Newspapers, Periodi- r cals, Tobaccos, Pipes and Fancy Goods, patronise EVANS' STORES, Corner of Chalybeate Street, And Support a Discharged Soldier. b6 T. HODGSON (Chauffeur to Late D. Howell, "Cwm"), Begs to announce that he has a Weli-equipped Motor Car for Hire. Address: 4, TRINITY PLACE, Aberystwyth. pl51 The Majority of Advertisers want to take your money. My object is to GIVE YOU SOME. IF YOU HAVE ANY OLD FURNITURE to dispose of I will buy it and give you utmost value in cash.—Write or call, A. E. HILL, 2a, Alexandra-road, Aberystwyth. p221 1920 DIARIES, Pocket, Ladies' & Engagement Diaries, of all sizes, I AT Cambrian News Stores,j ABERYSTWYTH. ,;t'o;l"f' ,h 'f f 4 ;LE8 II AVCTIM. DANIEL I. REES & EVANS GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS. Hocti AND ESTATE AOKNTS. ETC. Prompt PERSONAL attention given to all Business. OmcKs (Open Daily): 4, Baker Street. Aberystwyth < — Talybont Mart. —1— GRADING takes place EVERY THURSDAY from 10.30 to 12. o'clock. I "JA^TKJ. I. REES and LVANS, *788 Auctioneers. Talybont Mart. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1919. MONTHLY SALE OF Cattle and Sheep. Numerous E to hand. Sale at 12 o'clock. T^ANIEL I. REES AND EVANS, a769 Auctioneers. I LJanilar Mart. MONTHLY SALE OF CATTLE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1919. A good supply anticipated. Sale at <me o'clock. DANIEL I REES AND EVANS, and EBEN R. DAVIES, Auctioneers. a768 Bq Order of the Disposal Board of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. "i THE CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Have arranged the Flowing Sales Of Ford Lorries, Tractors, Tractor Ploughs, Threshing Machines, Binders, .Agricultural Implements and Stable Equipments:— Tregaron, Tuesday, 2nd December—Auctioneers: Messrs. Lioyd and Herbert, Auctioneers, Tregaron. Aberystwyth. Monday, 8th December.— Auctioneers, Messrs. Booke Bros. and Roberts, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth Lampeter, Tuesday, 9th December.—Auction- eers, Messrs. D. 1. Rces I and Williams, Auctioneer?, Lampeter. Abcrayron, Wednesday, 10th December.— Auctioneers, Mr. W. J. Phillips, A'iCt:oneer, Aberayron. Cardigan, Saturday, 13th December. -Auction e6r, Mr. John Evans, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Cardigan. TERMS.—CASH. Catalogues can be obtained from the various Auctioneers, or on application vo t t'e Secretary, L. TERWYN DA VIES. College-street, s756 Lampeter. TOWN OF TREGADON. SALE OF A FREEHOLD HOUSE. MESSRS. E. R. LLOYD AND BERBERl have received instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Talbot Hotel, Tregarcn, ¡ h, On TUESDAY-, DECEMBER, 2nd, 1919, at 2 -Y.m. All That Freehold House Known as CARON HOUSE, situate in Station- road, Tregaron, within a few minutes' walk of the Railway Station. The Property is of recent erection and wed built, contains Recep- tion Room, Lage Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Pan- try, 4 Bedrooms, Baltil Room (h. and c.), Spacious Attic, G ach House, Boiler House, and usual Offices, with Garden at and usual Offices, with Garden in front This House is very conveniently situated and has been fitted up with modern conveniences. The rooms are large with plenty of head room. Possession on completion. For further particulars apply to the Auction- eers, Noddfa, Llangybi, and Coedmawr, Llanio Road. The Property can be viewed a- y day on apply- ing to the Vendor, as above. Noddfa, Liangybi. and Coedmawr, Vanio Road, November 14th, 1919. S160 NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD and SONS invite entries for Thursday, December 4th-Heavy and Light Horses (all classes). £10 for Best Waggon Mare or Gciding for Town Work. Also the usual Class Prizes. Entries close Thursday, November 27th. n" NATIONAL ^CHILDREN'S HOME AND ORPHANAGE, CITY ROAD, LONDON. A GRAND Musical Entertainment Will be given in the Coliseum, Aberystwyth, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1919, at 7-45 p.m., By the Frodsham Cboir of Boys and Girls, Solos, Choruses, Action Songs, Recitations, S.eigh Bells, Dulcimers, Xylophone, Skipping, and Scarf Drill. Tickets: Is 6d., Is., 6d. a763 —■ — N.F.U. .— A —— GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS Will be held at the LION ROYAL HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, ait 1-30 p.m. On MONDAY, 1st of DECEMBER, 1919, When AN ADDRESS will be delivered by W. E. LEES, Esq., One of the Directors On the National Farmers' Union Mutual Insurance Society, Limited. s757 TENDERS. PENLAN, FESTINIOG. MONUMENT FOR THE FESTINIOG FALLEN HEROES. TENDERS ARE INVITED for the erection of the above of locaj Granite at Fes- tiniog Village. Plans and specifications of same are to be seen lbr inspection at the above address, to which place aJso the tenders are to be sent on or before December 31st, 1919. The Committee do net guarantee acceptance of the lowest price. p242 PIERCE JONES, Secretary. \}. I SALES BY AVCTIM. I I COOKE BROS & ROBERTS F.A.I., Etc., ——— Agricultural and General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Agents, Land and Estate Agents, and Fire Assessors. Offices: 28, Terrace-road (Old Post Office Chambers, Aberystwyth); Telephone 3, also at Newtown and Llanidloes. piss ° Jit *■ By arrangement with the Government Surplus Property Disposal Board. SALE OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT consisting of 1100 Blankets, 50 Palliasses. 40 Towels, Linen, Cutlery, Culinary Utensils, Wood Benches, i TableS, Buckets, Galvanized Baths, Tea Urns, Cooking Ranges, S C. Stoves, Portable Boilers, Grindstone, Wheelbarrows, Stove Piping and Bends, Shovels, and other Effects, at the PIER PAVILION, ABERYSTWYTH, to be sold by Auction On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th. 1919, at One o'clock prompt. The above have been removed from the Crosswood and Penial Camps for con- venience of sale. Messrs. COOKE BROS. & ROBERTS, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth, in conjunction with Messrs. JOHN PRITCHXRD & Co.. Auctioneers, Bangor. I Catalogues in due course on application ¡ to the AUCTIONEERS, at their Offices, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. a719 THE PIER PAVILION, ABERYSTWYTH. On MONDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1919, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSE FURNISHINGS. MESSRS. OOOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS are favoured, with instructions from H C. Rollasonj Esq. (who is leaving the district), and others, to Sell by Auction, as above, a portion, of the Valuable Household Furniture AND EFFECTS. Removed for convenience of Sale from Velin- dre, Aberystwyth, comprising Costly Reception Room Furnishings, including a Valuable Carved Oak Dining Room Suite, 9 Pieces, upholstered in Morocco; an Elaborately Carved Oak Side- board, 8ft. en suite; Mahogany Billiard Din- ing Table, compJete with all Accessories, 7ft. 6in. by 3 ft lOin., a Carved Chippendale Maho- gany China Cabinet Overmantel with Bevelled Plate en su:,to; Mnh-ogany Curio Cabinet, Cosy Corner Sette upholstered in Tapestry; Couches and Easy Chairs, a 7ft 6in. Oak Bookcase with Glazed Doors, Mahoga/ny and Oak Cupboards, Case Foxes, Axminster and ether Carpets, Bed- room Appointments, including Inlaid Mahogany Bedstead, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Mat- tresses, pat:t Bedroom. Suite in various Woods, Etc., Etc. Sale tb commence at 1-15 n.m. On view Morning of Sale. a754 ■> MID-WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, } NfVTOWN, MONT. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1919. MONTHLY PRIZE SALE of 160 Horses of all Classes. Sale at 11.30 a.m. E60 IN PRIZES. Catalogues on application to the Auctionee- HALL, WATERIDGE, and OWEN, COOKE BROS. and ROBERTS. Offices: High Street, Newtown. n744 ABERDOVEY (On the Cambrian Coast). FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN the Old- Established and Funy Licensed Family and! Commercial Hotel, known as THE DOVEY HOTEL, Within Easy Distance of the Far-famed Golf I Links. Anply to the Sole Agents:- ESSRS COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth.. 607 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, All those TWO Commodious Residences Situate and known as Nos. 14 and 16 CAM- BRIAN PLACE. ABERYSTWYTH. Theses Houses are substantially erected and in first-class condition. For further particulars apply to:- COOKE BROS. and ROBERTAS, Auctioneers, J Aberystwyth. a298 South Wales Horse Sales, Carmarthen. THE NEXT H O RsE SALE Will be held at CARMARTHEN On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1919. Prizes IS. Entries POSITIVELY CLOSE on THURS- DAY, NOVEMBER 20th, after which NO ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. I Schedules, Entry Forms, and Prize Lists can be obtained of the Auctioneers, /AVES AND MESSRS. HOWELL THOMAS St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen. s631 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE QUEEN S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, HACKNEY ROAD, LONDON, E. 2., (Seaside Branch, "The Litt-ie Folks" Home, Bexhill). THE NURSING STAFF. SPECIAL ATTENTION is given to the train- ing of Probationer Nurses. Medical and Surgical Lectures are given by Members of the Visiting Staff. Examinations are held and oertifieates granted. Salary, £ 18— £ 20, and f24, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd years respectively, with board and lodging and laundry. For age limits and other particulars, apply to the LADY SUPERINTENDENT (Miss A. M. Bushby). The Hospital is easily accessible to all parts of London. Two Motor Busses pass the door. a749 1 Red Rail Guide. The current issue of this popular publication Is on sale at all Ranway Book-xtalls and lead- Ing Newsagents. The "LONDON TIME-TABLE und RED RAIL GUIDE" of 84. JriDpway. London, W.C. 2 extend, to nearly 768 pages, and deals with over 4,000 railway stations, and as it is sold at One Shilling, the Publishers may fairly claim that it is the best and cheapest of information that is invaluable not only to I Londoners but to all visitors to London, and altogether it is a surprising Shillings worth. 1 J II SALES BY AUCTION. T PUGH & THOMAS AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE AGENTS. Sales and Valuation will be uudertaken of all kinds of PROPERTY, FARMING STOCK, FURNITURE, ETC, upon reasonable terms with Prompt Settlement Office Opened DAILY at CENTRAL CHAM. BERS. Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. THE SKATING RINK, ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE. ESSRS. PUGH AND THOMAS have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24tb, 1919, The Household Furniture (Removed from Nos. 33-35 Great Darkgate- street, for convenience of Sale.) Comprising: Mahogany Dining Room Suite (9 pieces), Very Handsome Mahogany Sideboard, Oval Walnut Table, Walnut Whamol, Oveiirmrtel, Marble Timepiece, Glass and other Cupooards, Maho- gany Table, Carpets, Linoleum, Pictures, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Wool Overlays, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Mahogany and other Suites, Chests of Drawers in Maho- gany and other Woods, Dressing Tables, Wash- stands, Towel Rails Toilet W&res, Mirrors, Bedroom Chairs, Copper Urn, Fenders, Fire Irons, Large and Small Kitchen Tables, Sauce- pans, Fountains, Kettles, Enamel Dishes, Mangles, Baths, Crockery, etc. Sale to commence at one o'clock prompt. Terma-Ca.sh. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers, Great Darkgate-street, Abervstwvth. a770 BARMOUTH AND DISTRICT. Peacock, Bolton & Co., Partners G Peacock. W. H. Bolton. Auctioneers, Valuers, House & Estate Agents. Sales of Property & Household Furniture, etc., promptly attended to. APPLY, OFFICES, JUBILEE ROAD, BARMOUTH. LLWYNGWRIL, MERIONETHSHIRE. MESSRS PEACOCK, BOLTON AND CO.. IVjL have been instructed to sell by Public Auction nt. the Garthyngharad Hotel, Llwyn- srwril, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1919, at 3 o'clock p.m. (subject to conditions of Sale to be then read.) The Valuable and very desirabla. semi- detached Freehold Property, known as FRONHEULOG, Situate in the village of Llwynjrwril, and an the main road for Dolgelley and Towyn' For all further particulars, apply to R. Guthrie .Jones. Esq.. solicitor, Dolgelley. or Peacock Bolton and Co.. auctioneers, Jubiiee- road, Barmouth, n728 ALSO THE DESIRABLE Freehold Property Known as 36, Belgrave-road, Fairbourne (now occupied by Mrs Davies), containing 3 Base- ment Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Sitting Room, 5 Bodi-ooms, Bathroom. Immediate possession may be obtained. AH further particulars of this Property on application to Peacock, Bolton, end Co., Auctioneers, Jubilee-road, Barmouth. n753 -qo: G. R. £. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. By Direction of the Disposal Board. (Furniture Section). IMPORTANT 4 DAYS' SALE BY AUCTION OF Furnishings Equipment & Stores ft IN LOTS TO SUIT SMALL BUYERS. AT BERRINGTON WAR HOSPITAL, Near SHREWSBURY, On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Nov 26, 27, 28 & 29. Commencing each day at 11-30 a n-i. prompt. The Lots will include 71 Single Iron Combined BEDSTEADS, 33 Portable Deal laliltg, 4 Large Oak Chests of Drawers, Washstand^ 22 OAK DRESSING CHESTS with Swing Mirrors, Adjustable Bedside Tables, Oak Pembroke Tables, Oak Bureau and Writing Tables, 64 Rush-seated and other Chairs, 191 BEDSIDE TABLES or LOCKERS, Occasional Chairs, 23 Uphol- stered Arm Chairs, 6 8-day Clocks, about 61 Sets of White Toilet Ware, Cutlery and Kitchen Utensil?, Carpentry Tools, 2 FIRE- PROOF SAFES, 1,250 Square Yards of BROWN LINOLEUM, the whole of the Wardrobe LINEN, viz., about 946 White and Grey Blankets, !J24 Sheets, 230 White Counterpanes, including 150 new (unpacked in bales), 1,350 COTTON PILLOW and BOLSTER SLIPS, 527 Mattress Slips, 748 Hair-stuffed Bolsters and i-illowi;, 787 Hucka- back Towels, 165 Turkish Towels, Serviettes, 81 Table Cloths, etc., 4L AXMINSTER HMARIH RUGS, two valuable 2-manual FIRE ENGINES in excellent condition, and numerous other Effects. The lots will be on view on the Morning of the Sale only. i Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Messrs HALL, WATERIDGE & OWEN, High Street, Shrewsbury and further parti- culars may be obtained from the Controller, Furniture Section, Ministry of Munitions' Disposal Board, 10, Queen Anne's Gate' Westminster, S. W.I. NOTE.—For particulars of other Govern- ment Property ior Sale, see "SURPLUS," price 3d., at all bookstalls, or by quarterly subscription of 2a. post free, payable in advance to the Director of Publicity, Ministry of Munitions, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.I. a729 PUBLIC NOTICES. MINISTRY OF FOOD. NORTH WALES DIVISION. CHARGES FOR HIRE OF VEHICLES, PREMISES, Etc., DURING STLIKE. "D ERSONS having Claims against the North Wales Division of the Ministry of Food for Hire of Vehicles, Wages, Storage Charges, etc., or any other service in connection with the recent Railway Strike are hereby notified that all such Claims must be in the liamds of the undersigned not later thar the 1st Decem- ber next. Claims received after that date will not be admitted. J. R HUGHES. Commissioner. Bryntisilio Carnarvon. 80764 e. » ii» yiiini in niiiiiB iih i— pi— mwi "ibi—iu*j 111 Mr. BOB DAVIES I (LORNE), j 11, SOUTH ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. f Lately demobilised from the Army, has com- j menced business as a General Carrier. All orders will be promptly executed. p2Si » t ,Ji'o MORRIS. MARSHALL$ AND POOlP Agricultural and General Aticticotirtm Valuers. aod Arbitrators. PERIODICAL RALES at ST< >CK cowiucsetf -T, « Montgomery, Welshpool, Bishop • CWtle, Westbury, Berriaw, tfewtow*. Kfct ry, Anchor, Cemmaee Road, Llaufa.^ emJOB^ Lianbadarn, Craven Arm* Ludlow Church Stretton, Knighton, Towyn w^onf57 0t Repository, WelahpooL The most careful attention 1* given 1. r5a)m of Agricultural Stock, Estate and ii .os* Pro- perty, Timber and Antique Furniture. A Sperality i. made or Valuation* sad Arbitration" of every description Head Offices: Cblrbury, Shropshire. &oil PARISH OF LLANLLW CHAIARN (2 Miles from Newtown. B from IJ an fas- Caereinion). VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY known AS TYN-Y-CWM FARM. in two Lots, comprising HOUSE and BUILD- INGS, and 60i ACRES OF LAND and BUILD- INGS, and 45 ACRES OF LAND, the whole extending to an arrea of 105 ACRES, 1 ROOD, 18 PERCHES, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Nesm J. and T. Davies. TiCESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, AND POOLE will offer the above for Sale tw Auction at the BEAR. HOTEL, NXWTOWN, On Tuesday, 25th Noftmbef, 1919 at three o'clock p.m. Further particulars from tlaq, Auction Welshpool; or Messrs. Howell, Yesrsley, aAd Spencer, Solicitors, Welshpool. a696 MONTGOMERYSHIRE HORSE REPOSITORY WELSHPOOL. THE NEXT SALE OP Horses of AIT Classes, Including Heavy Town Geldings and Mares, Vanners, Colts, and Ride and Drive Horses Will be held on x SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1919, Only Farmers' Entries Accepted w IN PRIZES. Full particulars and catalogues on app'icatiom to tlte Auctioneers, flAVES AND MORRIS, MARSHALL AND POOLE, Welshpool. n752 PUBLIC WTICE& MERIONETH COUNTY CODN- IL I NOTICE IS HBKkBY GIVEN that the nextUuart erly Meeting of the Merioneth County Council will be held at the ounty k Hail, at DolKeHev, or Thur^dav. the 4th nay 1919 Rt 11 ni • Coutic? wm f hereupon proefed to the consideration of the business ielating to the A*se-*nient, App)i{k\fon and Manafc merit of lb,- County Stock or Rate, aiM all other County Business pursuant to the 15 an<i 16 Vict., cap.81. Dated this 12th day of November, HH9. D-iVID BKEEaJS. n<,5t> C;erk to ;be OounciL MERIONETH EDUCATION COMMITTER, WANTED, a Clerk at the OfSces of thfe School Medical Officer, SmithSeld-square, •olgeiley. 'Applications, stating age, qualifica- tion, experience (if any), to be sent to me not later than Tuesday, the 25th instant. Short- hand and typewriting desirable. Salary, 252 -70, according to experience. n741 CARNARVONSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. rriHE COMMITTEE invite applications frotb women who wish to be irained ae Vil- kige Nurses. Forms of application and full particulars may be obtained from Miss M. Prytherch, East Lynne, Holy head-road Bangor. n742 MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. WANTED.-Bcboot Attendance Officer for » Who Machynlleth Distriot (15 schools). Salary, E115 per annum; uniform provided. Age of applicants not more than 40 on 1st March, 1920. Applications to be made in candidate's own handwriting, accompanies by signed statement that, if appointed, he will devote his whole time to the duties of the office, to reach the undersigned not later than 6th December, 1919. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Authority. County Offices, Newtown. November 18th, 1919 n750 CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. ANTED.—At the Lampeter Bryn-road Central School, Male Certificated Teacher with qualifications in Woodwork. Also Female Certificated Teacher with qualifications in Needlework and Music. Salary .—Mae, E100-180; Female, £ 90—160- (A new scale of salaries to come iuto operation as from April 1st next is under c( "ide"ation). Applications, on forms to be obtained from tbe undersigned, on receipt of stamped add-essed envelope, should be accompanied by three re- cent testimonials, and should reach me on or before the 10th December 1919. JENKIN JAMES, M.A., Director of Lducation, Aberystwyth. November 19th, 1919. a763 CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. ANTED.-Certificated Head Teachers at w the following Schools:- Bronant Council School (No. on Books, 71). Pnntshan Council School (No on Books, 62). I Pontrhydfendigaid Council School (No. on Books. 113). Tanygarreg (Blaenpennal) Coutocil School 0 on Books. 37). Salary: Man. £ 140—200; Woman, £ 225— £ 180. A new scale of salaries to operate as from 1st April, 1920, is under consideration. Applications, on forms to be obtained from the undersigned, on receipt of stamped*: addressed foolscap envelope should be accompanied by three recent testimonials, and should reach me on or before Monday, 8th December, 1919 JENKIN JAMES. M.A., Director of Education, .T Aberystwyth. Nor ember 13th. 1919. a7jg PORTMADOC URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. STATUTORY UNDERTAKINGS (TEMPOR- ARY INCREASE OF CHARGES) ACT, 1918. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tb6 1 Portmadoc Urban District Council have made application 'to the Ministry of Health for an Order under the above Act to provide for the modification of the provisions of Article VIII (2) of the Ynyscvnhfiarn Gas Order, 1909 (confirmed by the LocaJ Government Board's Provisional Orders Confirmation (Gas) Art. 1909) so as to authorise them to make charges for Gas supplied by them not eroeedirg 6s. 6d. per 1,000 cubic feet, insteaõ of 5s. 6d. per 1,000 cubic feet, which is the present statutory maxi- mum charge. Any person desirous of making any repre- sentation to the Ministry of Health with re- spect to the application may do so by letter addressed to the Secretary, Ministry of Health. Whitehall, S.W. 1, on or before the 6th December, 1919. A cocv of any such representation should be sent at the same time to the nndr-rsigned JOHN JONES, Clerk to the Council. Town Hall, Portmadoc, 17th November, 1919. n747