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Birthfe, Murria^«H and I)eaths. foresaid charge q/ 1#. ba. is made tor amftouncememl-t mf Births and Deaths (if a verse is added the charge is 3s, 64. more according to ientjth) and A. M. for Marriage annewow-gents under this Awadimc. 1. all cases the charge 6c pl'tpaid. -0 "'It BTRTHS. JONES.-On November 30th at Cliffe Holme, Brynymor-road, te Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Jones {nee Enid Lewis), a daughter). p355 MARRIA GE8. "TAYOR HUGHES. — November 26th, by special licence, at Twrgwyn M.O Chapel, Bangor, Frederick, youngest son of Samuel and the late Elizabeth Taylor, of Anfield, Liverpool, to Elizabeth, only daughter of Richard and Ann Hughes, tPenybryn, (Jeirchiog, Bryngwran, Anglesey (late matron, Aberyst- wyth Infirmary). p350 DEATHS. JONES.-On November 30th, at Crambroolke, 47 Bridge-street, Sarah James, widow of MT: Edwin Jones. p354 JONES.—On Sunday. Novembeti 30th, a* 12, Cambrian-square, Lianib ad arm-road, Aberyst- wyth, Richard Evans ffones. son of the late lEdward and E izabeth Jones, 11, Camb:-ian- place, Aberystwyth, aged 64 yearB p361 IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of my dear mother, Anne Hughes, who passed away 30th November, 1918. Sadly missed by her loving daugh- ter, Marie, Nythfa, Caergog. p345 In loving memory of Gunner R. W. Milman (Dick), X Guards only beloved son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Mi man, Harbour-terrace, Tre- fechan, who died in France, December 6th, 1.918- One year has passed, our hearts still sore, As time rolls on we miss him more. Somewhere in France, among the brave, lies our dear boy in a hero's grave. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. Fondly remembered by his sorrowing Fat-her, Mother, and Sister. p353 OWEN-JONES.—In ever loving memory of my dearly-loved wife, Jane, who foil asleep December 2nd, 1918, at the County School Hostel, Hengoed. Inserted by her devoted husband. R. Owen-Jones, Johannesburg, South Africa. Where thou art gone Adieus and partings are a sound unknown, May I but meet thee on that peaceful shore; The parting word shall pass my lips no more. p365 JONES.—In loving memory of Jane, youngest daughter of the late David Jones, London House, Tregaron, and the beloved wife of Captain R. Owen-Jones (S.W.B.), of Johan- nesburg, South Africa, who fell asleep at the County School Hostel, Hengoed, December 2nd, 1918. Fondly remembered by Sisters, Brothers, and Friends. She is not dc!\d! She does not sleep. I She has awakened from the dream of life. p364 j
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PUKl'UD SCALE Maaat to let. Houses Wanted. Situation* Wanted. Sitactioov Vacant. Apartments to be l-et. Miscellaneous. W.ante,t Article. l..ost and Found.1 mo. of On-A Three Six Nine j inaertioi,. ?o»ertlons I Insertions] Insertions «, d. d. H. d. s. d. 31 IS 2 6 4 0 50 28 I ft 3 6 5 0 6 0 is 2 40 60 70 tt 8 0 I 5 0 70 8 0 4" J 3 3 0 6 SO 9 0 ..M Box N'H.ii>er Given, 3d. extra charged for of repl W< i.itng presents, 2d. line. ■ • *nd other successes. 2/6 prepaid aot .c¡r" 5 14ner, Od. a line afterwards. LOST AND FOUHP. LOST.—Identification plate f).A. 1268; also Brass Bird Mascot o4»r5 finder re- warded.—West End Hotel, cwllheli. p297 _I- .-A. 8ITUftliqilg YACAlfT. V PPUENT1CES WANT^Q for the Plumbing i<A. Traiie; also for the Derating Trade.— ^tkais, Plumber, etc., Terrace-road,. Aber- J v*v- liNTBRS"—tiorxl mm wanted at once, Is. 8^. j)er h^QVf;—R- Speaks «wd Sons, ifmk s Wolverliuiiipton. p279 IJIiTBlCT NURSE MIDWIVES wanted for North Wales; some general training and V..B.-Apply, Superintendent, East Lynne, Uy £ %ad-road, Bangor. p323 JRESSMAKING—Apprentices and Improvers I wanted.—Apply, Mis.. Lloyd-Benbow, githfield-roed, Aberystwyth. p282 iOOD COOK required; good wages.-Pea- X cock, Ynysfaig Hall Hotel, Fairbourne. nlOOO JTR. ROBERT PIERCE, A.R.I.B.A., Archi ;M- tect Carnarvon, has a vacancy for an rticled pupil. Good general education essen- ial. p348 MAN AND WIFE Wanted. Man experienced in mixed farming; wife for house work Good home.—Apply, stating ages and wage re. quired, also references, to Roberts, Blaenau, Rhydymain, near Dolgeiley. p313 MRS. BENZLEY, Eastham, Cheshire, wants good cook; two other maids kept. p366 !URSE wanted; 4 children, eldest attending i^l school; youngest 2 years; wages( £ 30— f-36; good outings.—Mrs Rose, Crossways, Llanbadarn-toad, Aberystwyth. p301 WANTED, Kiieheamaid with some know- ledge baking. Wages according to experience. For particulars write Mrs Sayer, c/o Mtjor Hd. Dtvies, M P,, Broneirion, LI?lT1rH'H,m Mont. p251 I ANTED.-Wanted boy straight from school as apprentice to new high-class. industry being established in Aberystwyth, excellent opportunity for a painstaking lad.— Apply. Old Bank, New-street. WANTED, immediately, General for smai- fa-mily; one other maid kept.—Apply, Mrs. Ki kby, Llwyngwrii. p359 TEXTANTED.—An Experienced Gardener. » » Apply personally, Lloyd, Pamtgwyn, Tianfarian, Aberystwyth. p351 ANTED.-Experienced General-Apply, Isal t, St Davids'-road, Aberysttwyth. p362 WANTED, capable Cook General; also Nurse-housemaid for lady and one child; good references essential.—Apply, Mrs. Murray, Pentrp, Aberdovey. p206 ANTED.-Wanted an apprentice for W bookbinding in Aberystwyth; must be a lad of good education and smart.—Apply by letter to S.T., "Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwyth. WANTED, immediately, Office Boy for book-keaping department.—Apply in own handwriting, Book-keeper, "Cambrian News" Office. WANTED. Cook-General; good wages to > » » capable girl.-Apply, Mrs. Yaughan Phillips, Barclay's Bank House, Aberystwyth. p300 r\A7 ANTED.—Cook-general, 3 in family, 4 » » maids.—Write full particulars to Mrs. R. M Porritt, Green Mount, Stubbins, near Manchester. p278 \J\T ANTED.—Wanted one or two smart » for bookbinding works.—Apply to Works Manager, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wvth. WANTEP a good maid immediately.- Apply, Davies, Fel!s, Caergog, Aber- ystwyth. p374 ANTED.-Cabinet Maker, used to hand- work; Is. 4d. to Is. 6d. per hour to good man; permanency; good lodge.—Apply, Fuller, Furnisher. Glanamman, Carm. pl77 ,WANTED.-An Experienced Cook-general; wages, M a year.—Apply, with refer- ence, to Mrs. (Dr.) Bell, Mile End House, Lan- dore, Swansea. p271 WANTED, at once. Goo<j General, under- stand plain cooking, age 25—30, strong, for a Welsh boarding house. Good wages and tips; liberal ontings.- WiJington, 25, Torring- fcon-squarp, London, W.C. pl68 TXTANTED, several smart young girls to learn new industry; finishing 12 o'clock Satur- days; good wages.—Apply, Old Bank, New- street, Aberystwyth WANTED a Good General for farmhouse; able to milk; good home to suitable person.—Mrs. G. Jenkins, Gelynog Fawr Farm. Pontypridd. p376 WANTED.-Capable maid for genera? house W wnlk.-Apply, Miss Nicklin, 50, Marine- te-race, Aberystwyth. p317 NTED FELLMONGER, with knowledge of puering to sort pelts in South America. Must be abstainer. Free passage agreement term of years.. Reply giving age and full particulars, salary wanted with copies of references to Parry and Roche, Ltd., Swansea. p375 "V"OUNG WOMAN wanted for house work. Good wages given to a suitable person. 4pply. Evans, Dairy, 66, Colehill-lane, Fulham- p273 SITUATIONS VACANT. GIRLS wanted for good places in London, South Wales, and Aberystwyth, as cooks, generas, and housemaid-waitresses.—Apply, Mrs. C. Abel Jones, Gwalia Servants' Registry Aberystwyth. p341 SITUATIONS WANTED. POST REQUIRED as Companion or i- Mother's Help, in or near Aberystwyth. Good references.-Box 62, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth p281 POSITION as Gardener required by an ex- perienced man; two or three hot-houses; wife and one child; house wanted. Address, wife and one child; house wanted.-Address, Box 73, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wyth. p369 WANTED.—Position as Hotel Manageress or Cook-Housekeeper; used to catering for large parties. First-class references.—Bee Hive, Corwen. HOUSES WANTED. UNFURNISHED House wanted; 3 sitting, u 5 bedrooms approximately.—Professor Rose, University College, Aberystwyth. p302 WANTED.—A Small House or Unfurnished Rooms for a newly-married couple.— Apply, Box 68, "Cambrian News" Office, Aber- ystwyth. p325 WANT to purchase, Freehold House; 5 or 6 bedrooms; fairly modern; large gar- den; preference given to one having small plot grass land attached.—Box 44, Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. 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- ystwyth in view to purchase or rent.— E. Stone, 31, Cburchfield-road, Acton, Lon- don. W. 3 p293 TO »1 LET 01 «0Li. J A BERYSTWYTH—For sale by private A 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 Evans, House Agents, Aberystwyth. A Commodious and convenient Country Smithy, at Llwyngwrii; the iron and tools to be purchased at a valuation.—Enquire with Mi-. Owen Pugh, Gianaber, Llwyngwrii; or Messrs. Gillart and Sons, Estate Agents, Mac' ynl e'.h. p370 FOR SALE, privately, Leasehold 9-roomed house 'in Wi.'iiam-street.—Apply, Box iZ, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p363 FOR SALE, Llys Alaw, Penygarn, Bow ■ > Cli. A 13! 1 1J U""lIU'I- lu.a.n,y R Obroeb, I I CUUU1U A1WUOC wiiwwiuMg v rooms and large garden.—Apply, Evans, as above. p308 above. p308 FOR SALE.—Freehold Cottage at Cwmpad- JD ajm, containing 7 rooms and a large garden. Early possession.—Box 69, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p338 FOR SALE, by private treaty, small Upland Farm of about 52 acres, known as Hafodoffeiriad, situate about 2& miles from the village of Festiniog and adjoining the main road from Bala to Festiniog.—For further particulars apply to J. R. Jordan, Solict Ba a n779 FARM: FOR SALE.-Penywi-,rn, near Towyn. Merioneth. Good house and buildings, with 68 acres land at homestead and 22 acres sheepwalk on mountain.—Apply to Mr. W. H. Morris, Estate Agent, Chirbury, Shropshire. p347 FOR SALE.—No. 12, Church-street, Abei dovey. Corner Cottage. Good Kitchen and Scullery, Gas Stove 3 gooo Bedrooms, in- door sanitation.—Apply, Box 70, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth p357 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY.—38 and 39, MARINE TERRACE, Aberystwyth. Corporation Lease 46 years unexpired. antund rent 15s. each house. Possession of 39 forthwith. Both houses in excellent condition; 39 form- "ly occupied by Mr. Teviotdale. Also 14, Marine Tt-'xace, Freehold, formerly "occupied by the Misses Vaugljan Rees, Lu.mdariea. ^This j House is in perfect 'state of repair amd fitted up with aP modern conveniences, etc., etc. Possession forthwith.—Apply, Messi-s Smith, j Davies, and Co., Solicitors. aSH MALLWYD HOTEL.—TO be let, from Lady Day next, the Peniarth Arms Hotel, Mallwyd, Merioneth, with farm lands of about 107 acres. The Hotel contains 4 Reception Rooms, Bar, Kitchens, Dairy, Cellar, etc., 121 Bedrooms, Attics, 2 Bathrooms, 2 w.c.'s, etc. The outbuildings are good and afford ample accommodation. Offers to purchase this pro- perty would be considered.—Apply to Mr W. j H. Morris, Land Agent, Chirbury, Shropshire. p335 MORTGAGEE SELLING Large Freehold Block Property, House, Shop, Pier- street, and King-street, Aberystwyth, near College, Pier. Suitable garage, offices, 2$ rooms. Easy payments if wanted.—Apply, William Scarfe, Eye, Suffolk. p305 mo BE SOLD, 6 Custom House-street, Aber- ystwyth.—Apply. Mr. Humphreys, 3, Park-row, Dolgelley. p306 I TO LET, MAESMERDDYN FARM, in the Parish of Pentre Voelas: area, 223 acres; vacant, 25th March, 1920. This farm J1&S a Sheepwalk on the Mountain with a limit of 500 sheep.—For further particulars apply to George Bovill, Voelas Estate Office, Bettws-y- coed. n694 mo LET, HAFOD-Y-GARREG FARM, in the A Parish of Pontre Voelas: area, 253 acres; vacant, 25th March, 1920. This farm has a Sheepwalk on the Mountain with a limit of 600 sheep-For further particulars apply to George Bovill, Voelas Estate Office, Bettws-y- coed. n695 to MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. BAY TRAP MARE, 15.2, quiet, loaned for keep for winter.—Apply 9, Baker-street, Aberystwyth. a812 CHittOfODY.—Don't let your Set trouble you. have them attended to by a" Yoot Specialist" for all foot ailmatito, eoru, bunions, etc., etc. By appolntmwt only.-D. Williams, "The Chlropodtet," 3, North-parade, Aberrjt- wyth. plSSO TIAVW WILLIAMS, St. J amai't-squar*, J-J Aberyawyth, buyer of Scrap, Wrought and Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, 2iuc, Hemp and Manilla Ropes, Ships' Canvas, Pewter, Horse Hair, Hare and Rabbit Skins, Raps, etc Best cash nricen civen FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED. Loose Covers, Cbaars, and Settees made to order. Upholstered goods bought and sold.— Clarke, Upholsterer, Sussex House, Prospect- street. p275 "]%cILQUHAM'S, Aberystwyth, want Wrought lTJL and Cnst Iron, Scrap, Old Machinery, Brags, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Pewter, Hemp and Manilla, Ropes, Ships' Canvas, etc. Good prices sjiver. Rny quantity. b830 I MOLESKINS WANTED; also any other k'nds. Send parcels direct to the largest provincial buyers and furriers; highest prices guaranteed; cash sent same day- The Harpur Company, 60, Harpur-street, Bedford. p295 PORTMADOC.-Freebold Houses for Sale, iir good condition, 39, High-street, and 3, Lombard-street.-Apply, Miss Peter Jones, Portmadoc. p289 ANTED.-Pit"d, Fir, and Oak.—Parti- WANTED.—Pit^ood, Fir, and Oak.—Parti- culars to David Jones and Co., Limited (Pontnewynydd), Belle Vue, near Pontypool, Mon. p3677 WANTED.—Old Furniture, in any con- dition; big prices given}—Write or call, White, Old Curiosity Shop, 5, Little Dark- «nte-ctreet. Aberystwyth. p4130 "lyM"OLESKINS, RabbiP, Fox, and all pkins bought. Highest London market prices paid by return of post.—M. Gordon, 104. Branksome-road, London. S.W. 2 p35b WANTED.—Strong Pony, 5 years old Height, 13 hands. Used to harness arid road traffic.-Apply, William Roberts, Plas Hendre. Pwl heli. p349 Off MOLESKINS. Million Skins wanted. £ 5 per 100 for best quality.—Gerrard, Furriers, Edinburgh. p346 MOLE TRAPPERS. GLORTOUS~NEWS. R. WATSON AND CO. mHE WORLD'S LARGEST BUYERS have -™- n^f-in advoneed their cash prices. Have you received oisr latest list? If not, write for same. Beware of nnknown firms. Seek safety with us "PIONEERS OF THE MOLE- SKIN INDUSTRY." Oldest and largest cash buyers in the world. Wire: Thackmesi, London, 'Phone, Central 5317. Write Newcastle-street, London, E.C. 4. Bankers, Lloyds Bank, Ltd., Ludgate Hill, E.C. 4. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. WANTED.—Good Second-hand Piano.- Give particulars.—Apply Box 66, Cam- brian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p309 WANTED.—Wantetd near railway, Old Water Mill, in good working order, suitable for conversion into factory.—Apply, Henry Williams, Box 34, "Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. p237 WANTED, Winter Tack for Ponies.— YV Apply, stating terms, W. S. Miller, Forest Lodge, Brecon. pl93 WANTED, urgently, 100,000 dozen Rabbit TV Skins, 1,000 Tons Horse Hair, Household and Knacker Bones, 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, Merthyr Tydfil. p4168 £ 1 000 999,999 Rabbit 9 Skins wanted, prices as fo lows —Best Wilds, 13s.: Racks. 10s 6d.; Suckers, 5s; Mites, 2s. 9d.; subject works castings. Bankers, London City and Midland. 265.— Thomas Horton, Government Contractor) Merthyr. pl87 MISCELLANEOUS TO K IOLD. 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, full size, 21s. pair Genuine bargain.—Send for price lists, Sagar's Stores, Hyde-road, Ardwick. p270 BAGS, BAGS, BAGS.—Why Bend to Bir- JO mingham when yon can get aU sizes of bags—sweet bags, chip bags, confectionery, knaft, fruit, etc., etc., at lowest cut prices, from Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. Send U8 a postcard at our expense and travellers will call with full range of samples. Prompt delivery is a feature. EARTHENWARE.—Assorted Crate, JE12 10s; Lists and ca.talogue free.—The Regent Art Pottery, Co.. Hanley Staffs. 1>112 FOR SALE.—Ford 5-Seate? Tourine- Car in" sp endid condition, or will exchange for Van.—Apply Box "C," Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. a815 FOR SALE.—30 H.P. 6-Cylinder Napier body, in good running order.—Apply, Treborth Estate Office, Menai Bridge. p334 FOR SALE.—Second-hand Bread Van, Gov- erness Car, and Strong Spring Car.—S. T.1V". Limited, Bee Hive, Pwllheli p311 FOR SALETVo-seater Fond Car, collaps- ible Dickey, Bosch Magneto, Hood, all Tyres good condition. New Spare Outer. Run- ning order; trial run. Price1, 120 guineas.— Box No. B, "Cambrian News" Office, Aberyst- wyth. n808 FOR SALE.—For Sale, diamond for cutting -'L* 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.YvZ., "Cnmhriart News" Offiee. pl234 GUN FOR SALE.—Hammer Gun, 12 bore, top lever, pistol stock, in excellent con- dition.—Apply 9, Baker-atreet, Aberystwyth. a813 2,100 ECCS IN 41 MONTHS from 34 birds by using OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice." Sold by D. Roberts and Son, Shoo Newyrld. Portmadoc. p373 BICYCLE for Sate (Rudge Whit- wortih). in excellent condition; new tyres. and inner tubes.—Apply, 59. Marine- terrace, Aberystwyth. p252 SPORTSMEN, Farmers, Horsemen, try our splendid Yorkshire whipcord tweed; wears like leather; showerproof; 7 yards for 35s. Patterns free.—BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., 39 Bradford. p312 ROLL TICKETS worded "Admission" or iHL priced threepence, fourpence, sixpence, oightpence, and a shilling; stock printings, 2s. oa. a thousand; special printings, 3. [d. 1 a single thousand. Special prices for large quantities,—Cftslji .1!it,h order. "Cambrian Nej's AberyfltwyttL "OVUM," THORLEY'S POULTRY SPICE has beon the chief factor in my egg produc- tion," writes a user. So'd by E. P. Wynne and Son, Pharmacists, 7, Pier Street, Aberyst- wyth. p371 SHORTHORN CALVES for rearing; ai-so Blacks and Cross-bred Hereford#.— r;]wnw,. Farm, Llanellv. n4003 TIMBER.—For Sale, near Harlech, Merion- eth, about 3,000 or 4,000 Larch and Oak; close road; half mile railway station.—Apply, stating approximate price per fcubic foot on which offer would be based, A.B., "Cambrian News" Office, Abervstwvth. p367 Oaa ARMY WATERPROOF SHEETS, W useful for many purposes, 72 in. long, 36 in. wide, only 2s. 9d each. Good Rubber Driving Capes, 4s. 6d.-Daws01J, 27, Water- Street, Denton, Lanes. p272 1 QOf\ DT ARIE^-fiftH and see our *e'ec»'«>n 1 j £ i\) of pock»f and office d5«irie« for 1920 and piireh^se before it Is toolaie Prices rinrr. iner from_^ls upwards:—"Cambrian News*' Store. Terri^-rrmrt A ViprvRtwyth. k "5 PULLETS PRODUCE 273 ECCS in 3 winter months after using OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice." Sold by R. Le Lewis, Porthgwyn Stores, Towyn. p372 APARTQTI AND FURNISHED HWISES LONDON.—Bed and Breakfast, from 35s. Full board optional, near King's Cross. Rooms reserved on deposit of 10s.—Willington, 25. Torringtoa-square, W.C. pl68 .0 BE LET.—Furnished Sitting Room anc Bedroom, suitable for Professor or "Students.—Apply, Box 71, "Cambriau News" Office, Aberystwyth. p358 mo LET, Front Sitting Room, with 1 or 2 J. Bedrooms, furnished. Pleasantly situated. Good cooking; terms moderate. — Apply, "W.X. "Cambrian News" Office, Aberystwyth. p326 POULTRY. PULLETS and DUCKS, March, 1919, hatch, finest layers only 10s 6d each; £6 dozen List breeds free, Hummell, Stratford, Essex. p266 MLI TUITION. PITMAN'S SHORTHAND.—Thorough in- struction. Beginners and improvers. Also Latin, Arithmetic, etc.—Address: Mç. Ravenhill, Ivy Cottage, Poplar-row, Aber- ,3H I SHORTHAND.—Ail Pitman's Shorthand I books and requisites. Special nibs, pencils, etc. All books, including Rapid Course, sent by post same day as order received.— "Cambrian News," Aberystwyth WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.—We have this » year sent out 150 students to perman- ent, positions and are booking students to enter the College in January, and have only a few vacancies; so if you wish a •wireless appoint- ment you had better enrol at once.—Apply, Wireless Training College, Limited, St. Mary- street, Cardiff, or Cast'e-sbreet, Swansea. Red RaD Guide. Tbe current issue of this popular publication Is on lIøJe at all Railway Book-stalls and load- ing Newsagents. The "LONDON TIMB-TA BLK and RlID RAIL GumE" of 84, Kings way. London, W.C. 2 extends to nearly 768 pages, and deals with over 4,000 railway ctntions, and as it is sold at One Shilling, the Publishers may fsirly ciairn that it is the best and cheapest at info'TnatJon that w invaluable not only to Loztdenftri but to .0 visitors 1 T^irxkux. aad altogether it is a surprising Shillings worth. -.JtCIbiIIIC- The Majority of Advertisers want to 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, 2&, Aiexandra-road, Aberystwyth. p221 ft I IALEI BY AUCTIOK GILLART AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSBo. AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS, and SURVEYORS, MACHYNLLETH. AUCTION SALES of Freehold and Leasehold i • Properties, Ground ReotQ, Furniture, Farming Stock, and Timber. Etc.. undertaken n moderate terms. VALUATIONS made for Estate Duty, Trans- I fer, Mortgages, and other purposes. SURVEYS made and PLANS prepared. ESTATES managed and Rents collected. I Property Owners advised in regard to the Provisional Valuations of their Properties under Lthe Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. ( Register of houses and lands to let, for Sale I by Private Treaty. t380 Machynlleth Stock Sales. TLTESSRS. MORRIS & MARSHALL and 1VJ- GILLART & SONS will held their next Monthly Sale On MONDAY, 8th DECEMBER, 1910. 100 Dairy and Store Cattle, comprising Calving Cows, Strong Bolloclu, and Barren Heifers. 7 200 STORE SHEEP. And several HORSES and COBS. Grading of Fat Stock at ]0-30 a.m. Entries are solisited. n819 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PONTERWfD. MESSRS. GILLART AND SONS am in- -*M- structed to offer for Sale by Auction, at Aberystwyth, IN THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1923, The Valuable UPLAND FARM AND SHEEP WALK known as BRYNGLAS, the Desirable Cottage Residence, GL1.N- CASTELL. and Cottage caned GWARLLYN, situate close to Ponterwyd and intersected fcy the Aberystwyth-Llanidloes main road. v Further particulars in due course. I Preliminary Announcement. I ABERDOVBY. MESSRS. GILLART AND SONS have re- -L* ceived instructions from Mrs. Korg offer for Sale by Auction, at an early date, tie VALUABLE 1', 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 U Argoed." Further particulars will shortly be arv nounced. a765 V Barmouth and District. WALTER LLOYD JONES, AUCTIONEER VALUER HOUSE and ESTATE AGENT Valuations for Profcate, L; Stock Saiesmaa. Sales of Household Furniture, eW. Farm Stock oonductsd and pomptly tv.thed. Apply,<t njt Edward-street and High- fctreet. Barmontb. wwimwiTnrrrw>rinpiwr~wi>mii • -*i mum m tummm im «"riaT>i ■' i C UNA R D LINE. SOUTHAMPTON AND CHERBOURG TO NEW YORK. Mauretania Saturday, December 13tl Imperator Saturday, .Tan. 10th SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK. *Royal George Tuesday, December 30th I Royal George Saturday, Jan. 3h\; 4Via Halifax. ] LIVERPOOI TO Vh W *Orduna Wednesday, December loth Anglo-Chilean (Freight only) Sat., Dec. 20th *Carmania Wednesday, Jan .7th •Via Halifax. 11 LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON < Anglo-Chilean (Freight only) Sat., Dec. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. LONDON TO NEW YORK. Port Chalmers (Freight only) Fri. Dec. 5tl *Saxonia Saturday,' Dec. 60 Port Albany (Freight only) Thurs. Dec. 11A Glensanda (Freight only) Wed., Dec. 17ft Halifax. .LONTKA- O i.OMTON Inkula (Freight only) Fri., Dec. 5 LONDON TO PniLAOEl.PHlA Vennonia (Freight only) Thurs., Dec. llt1 LONDON TO BALTIMORE. Copenhagen (Freight only) Sat., Jan. 24<i 1 BRISTOL TO NEW YORK BRISTOL TO BALTIMORE Copenhagen (Freight only) Wed., Dec. lOih BRISTOL TO PHILADELPHIA. Vellavia (Freight only) Wed., Dec. lOLh ROTTERDAM TO NEW YORK Vardulia (Freight ony) Sat., Dec. lh ANTWERP TO NEW YORK Navarino (Freight only) Sat., Dec. 2th CUNARD LINE TO CANADA SOUTHAMPTON TO HALIFAX- Royal George Tuesday, Dec. 3fcth Royal George Sat. Jan. 3lst LIVERPOOL TO HALIFAX. Orduna Wednesday, Dec. Hth Carmania Wed., Jan. LONDON TO HALIFAX. Saxonia (Passengers onlv; Sat., Dec. 5th LONDON TO PORTLAND Me. Venusia. (Feight only) Sat., Dec. 13th Willaston (Freight only) Wed., Jan. 7t.h All Canadian Sailings connect with Canadian National Railways. For rates of passage and further particular*, apply Cunard line, Liverpool; 51. Bishopegtte, London. E.C. 2- 29-31. Cocbpnr-fltreet. Lon- don, S.W. 1; 98, Moslcy-street, Manchester; 24, Charles-street, Bradford; 65, Baldwin- New.street, Birmingham; Maritime Cb^mbars, street, Bristol; 18a, High-street, Cardie; 117, Southampton or to Local Agents. CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES Ltd. C.P.O.S. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, AND THE ORIENT. LIVERPOOL TO ST. JOHN, N.B. Scandinavian December 17th Metagama December 27th Empress of France January 3rd GLASGOW TO ST. JOHN, N.B. Pretorian December 30th Sicilian s. January 17th LONDON TO ST. JOHN, N.B. tGrampian January 6th t Grampian February 12th BRISTOL TO ST. JOHN, N.B. *Sardinian December 13th ANTWERP TO ST. JOHN, N.B. Tunisian December 11th Scotian December 18th SOUTHAMPTON TO ST. JOHN, N.B. Tunisian December 13th Scotian December 20th t Via Havre. *Freight only. QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC. Vancouver to Japan. 10 days; to China, 14 Days. For Passage or Freight, apply to:— Liverpool—Pier Head (Tel. 8690 Bank). London—14, Cockspur-street, S.W. 1 (8332 t?er- rard); 103, LeadenhaJI-street, E.C. 3 (4707 Avenue). Bristol—18, St. Augustine's-parade (Tel. 1838). Glasgow—25, Bothwell-street (Tel: 6601 Central) Dundee—88, Commercial-street (Tel. 38, Dun- dee). LOndonderry-50, Foyle_street; or local Agents. CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, Ltd SALEG IT MCTtM -I DANIEL 1. REES & EVANS GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND VALUZRS. HOUSK AND ESTATE ASENTS. ETC. Prompt PERSONAL attention given to all Business. OFTICKB (Open Daily): 4. Baker Street. Aberystwyth TYLLWYD, CAPEL BANGOR, 5 Miles from Aberystwyth. On SATURDAY tfEXT, DECMEBER 6th, "mjTSSSRS. DANIEL I. REES AND EVANS will Sed by Auction, as aoove, about 120 Lots of Oak Poles, Suitable for Fencing and other Purposes. The Lots are conveniently situated near to the main road. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. TERMS-CASli a811 Talybont Mart. MESSRS. REES AND EVANS have pleasure in announcing What at the Christmas i Mart, to be held On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th INSTANT, they will give the following Prizes for Sheep and Cattle graded :— 1. For the Best Pen of 10 FAT WELSH WETHERS—1st Prize, £ 1; 2nd Prize, 10s. | 2. For the Best Pen of 10 FAT LAMBS (any 1 "1 J. ■»»_' A1 A n Y* _• 1 A I un""IJ-.LSl' x-rize, jul cua x-rize, Lus. 3. For the Best Fat WELSH BLACK BUL- LOCK OR HEIFE&-lst Prize, 91 10s.; 2nd Priae, 15s. 4. For the Best FAT BULLOCK or HEIFER, and other breed—1st Prize, £1 10s.; 2nd Priae. 15s. a810 Talybont Mart. GRADING takes place EVERY THURSDAY from 10.30 to 12.30 o'clock. ,}Ji1.J4 I. BEBS and LVANB, a7N Auction sera. 4_- Bq Order of the Disposal Board of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. THE CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Have arranged the Following Sales Of Ford Lorries, Tractors, Tractor Ploughs Tireshing Machines, Binders, Agricultural Implements and Stable Equipments:— AJerystwyth, Monday, 8th December.— Auctioneers, Messrs. Booke Bros. and Roberts, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth Iampeter, Tuesday, 9th Deoeniber.-Auctioln- eers, Messrs. D. I. Rees and Williams, Auctioneers, Lampeter. Aerayron, Wednesday, 10th December.— Auctioneers, Mr. W. J. Phi lips, A,ict:oneer, Aberayron. Cardigan, Saturday, 13th December.- -Auct;on eer, Mr. John Evaos, F.A.I., Auctioneer, Cardigan. TERMS.—CASH. Catalogues can be obtained from the various Auctioneers, or on application to t "e Secretary, L. TERWYN DAVIES. Vollege-street, s756 Lampeter. South Wales Horse Sales, I t Carmarthen. I THE NEXT HORSE SALE WiH be held at CARMARTHEN On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1919. Prizes— £ 18. Entries POSITIVELY CLOSE on THURS- DAY, DECEMBER 11th, after which NO ENTRIES will be received. Sala to commence at 11 o'clock. Schedules, Entry Forms, and Prize Lists cam Te obtained of the Auctioneers— HAVES and MESSRS. HOWELL THOMAS, St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen. 6817 1: BARMO UTH 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. 4 TENDERS. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ESTIMATES are required for the Erection and Completion of the Memorial Cottage Hospital at Towyn for the Hospital Committee. Pjans, specifications, and all particulars may be seen at the Office of the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be delivered not later than the 24th December, marked Cottage Hospital, Towyn." J. HOWARTH, Lie., R.I.B.A., Architect and Surveyor, /p368 Towyn, Mer. PENLAN, FESTINIOG. MONUMENT FOR THE FESTINIOG FALLEN HEROES. TENDERS ARE INVITED for the erection of the aboVe of local Granite at Fes- tiniog Village. Plans and specifications of same are to be seen lbr inspection at tho above address, to which place aJso the tenders are to be sent on or before December 31st, 1919. The Committee do not guarantee acceptance of the lowest price. p242 PIERCE JONES, Secretary. TO BUILDERS. THE MACHYNLLETH Rural DistrW Council invites tenders for building 19 Cottages under the Housing of the Working Classes Acts. The Cottages are to be built in the Villages of Penegoes, Llanwrin, Cemmaes, Wynnstay, Pandy-Rhiw-Saeson. and Llanbrynmair. The plans, specifications, and further par- ticulars may be obtained on application to the Architects, Messrs iJEAKIN and HOWARD JONES, M.S.A. Plas Ynys 0716 Borth, S.O. For Stationery, Newspapers, Periodi- cals, Tobaccos, Pipes and Fancy Goods, patronise EVANS' STORES, Corner of Chalybeate Street, And Support a Discharged Soldier. |a516 I tALM IT AOtnM. COOKE BROS & ROBERTS F.A.I., Etc., ——— Agricultural and General Auctioneers, Valuers, Insurance Agents, Land and Estate Agenta, and Fire Assessors. Offices: 28, Terrace-road (Old Post Office Chambers, Aberystwyth); Telephone 3, also at Newtown and Llanidloes. P155 MID WALES HORSE REPOSITORY NEWTOWN. Special December Sale. PRIZES £ 60. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30tb, 1919. Entries now being booked. COOKE BROS. AND ROBERTS, HALL y WATERIDGE AND OWEN. Offices:- High-street, Newtown. n822 Mr. ROBERT G. JONES, P.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 Office: Castle-square, Carnarvon; also at Harlech Merionethshire n733 COUNTY OF MERIONETH. DYFFRYN. I MR. ROBERT G. JONES has been in- j structed by the Representative 's of the late Mrs. Davies to Sell by Public Auction, ai I the Victoria Hotel, Uanbedr, on SATURDAY DECEMBER 13th, 1919, (at 2-30 p.m.), (Subject to conditions tb be then produced and read), the following:— The WELL-BUILT FREEHOLD DETACHED RESIDENCE. Known at GlANYMORFA," DYFFRYN. The House, which contains Entrance Hall, 2 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, Coal House, 9 Bedrooms Lavatory, and w.c., is mostl pleasantly situated, with a well-arranged Carriage Drive, an excellent walled Orchard I and Garden. Distance from Railway Station and Shore, about i-mile. I Also the FREEHOLD FARM known as "TYNYBUARTH," DYFFRYN," In the occupation of Mr. John Williams, com- prising a Modern Dwelling House containing Parlour, Kitchen, Dairy, and 4 Bedrooms, I with suitable Outbuildings and 6! acres, or thereabouts, of Land. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Wm. Griffith, Adams, and Williams, Solicitors, Dolgelley; or the Auctioneers, Carnarvon. Telephone: 86. n809 SALES BY MESSRS. Diggorjf, Owen & Evans, 19 CORWEN, BALA, and DOLGELLEY. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1919, At the White Lion Royal Hotel, Bala, Sale of the whole of the Valuable Carriages, Harness, &c. A?so Pair of BLACK COBS, 15.1 hands high, by instructions of W. Owen, Esq. Th" whoI' may by viewed on the riornv.ri; of Sisle. Sale a 1 o'clock prompt. On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1919. At Cpnlas, Bala Sale of 42 Head of Cattle, 3 Horses, 150 Fat Wethers and Breeding Ewes, about 30 Ton", of Hay, 4 Bags of Barley and Oats, about 20 Tons of Swedes, Farming Implements, Dairy tHen, sils, and Furniture. Lunch at 10, and Sale at 11 o'clock. n807 MR. WILLIAM S. PEARSAL19 I F.C.I., Acoountant, Begs to inform his various Clients t that he has OPENED An Aberystwyth Office AT CENTRAL CHAMBERS, Great Darkgate Street. i o b- a821 I CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. Train Alterations Commencing December 1st, 1919, And until further notice. The 3-0 p.m. train from Aberystwyth will be retimed as under:- I p M. BORTH dep. 3 20 YNYSLAS 1. 3 25 GLANDYFI 3 35 MACHYNLLETH 3 47 CEMMES ROAD „ '3 57 Thence as advertised in Time Table. S. WILLIAMSON, Oswestry, Dec. 1919, General Manager. 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 Rail- ways, and estimate^! to contain the respective quantities, more or less, also undermentioned, via.:— Station Estimated Weight. Criccieth 3, tons. Afon Wen 6 Tons. Aberech 5 Tons. For further particulars, and to treat. apply to THE SECRETARY, Cambrian Railways Co., Oswestry. Oswestry, December, 1919. T. HODGSON (Chauffeur to Late D. Howell, Cwm"), Begs to announce that he has a Well-equipped Motor Car for Hire. Address: 4, TRINITY PLACE, Abery,stwyth. pl51 I SALES BY AUCTION. j PUGH & THOMAS AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS. ESTATE AGENTS. Sales and Valuation will be undertaken of all Z kinds of I' PROPERTY, FARMING STOCK, FURNITURE, ETC, upon reasonable terms with Prompt Settlement Office Opened DAlL Y at CENTRAL CHAM- I SERB. Great Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. LEAHURST, TOWYN. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "AJTR. JOHN PUGH has been favoured wi& instructions from Mrs CJhidlaw Roberts to Sell by Public Auction, at the Assembly Rooms, Towyn. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th and 11th, 1919, The Very Superior Household Furniture Comprising:— Choice Mahogany Settee, Handsome Wal- nut Cabinet, Bamboo Writing Cabinet, Occa- sional Tables, Overmantks Sola, Couch, Chairs, Mahogany and other Tables, Oak Stand, Oak Settle, Oak Clock, Encyclopedia in Oak Cab- inet, Roll Top Desk, Office Cabinet, Offioe Chair, Arm and otcher Chairs in different woods, Bagatelle Board, Oil Paintings, Water COL ours, Turkey and Axminster Carpets (in good condition) Hearthrugs, Silver and Plated Goods, Music Box, Hangings, Curtains, Table Linen, Bedroom Suites in Mahogany and other woods, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Towel Rails, Toilet Ware, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Fumed Oak Bedsteads. Spring Mattresses, Hair and Wool Overlays, Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Chests of Drawers, Linoleum, Fenders, Fire Irons, Turkish Bath, Copper Cans, MedL cine Chest, very fine Mahogany Linen Chest, Mahogany Bureau, Octogon Table. Dod's House, Tennis Netting, Saddle Leather Trunks, Kitaien Tables, Brass Preserving Pans, Dres- den Dessert Service. Metal Meat Covers, Kitchen Chairs, Outdoor Effects. Sale to commence each dav at 1 o'clock prompt. TERMS-CASH. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Maengwyn-street, Machynlleth. n792 PUBLIC IOTICES J4 SEPARATE BUILDING, duly certified for Religious Worship, named Cilgal Congregational Chape!, situated at Tan-vr-allt, in the Civil Parish of Maentwrog, in the County of Merioneth, in Festiniog Regiskraion Dis- trict, was on the 29th November 1919, regis- tered for solemnising marriages therein, pur- suant to 6th and 7th William IV., c, 85, being substituted for the building named Cilgal, situ- ated at Maentwrog, now disused. Dated 1st December, 1919. DAVID JONES, Interim Superintendent Registrar, n814 Portmadoc. MENTAL HOSPITAL, DENBIGH. ANTED.-Female Nurses Wages to commence at £29 per annum, including war bonus rising to £60, with extras on pro- motion to charge duties. Board, lodging, wash- ing, and uniform provided. A standard of good e,ementary Question is requisite in candidates. Appointments will be subject to the pro- visions of the Asylum Officers' Superannuation Act, also to a medical examination and a period of probation. frimisr v o^Ku^xion may De obtained from WK. BARKER Clerk. 25th November, 1919. u790 MERIONETH EDUCATION COMMITTEE. A PPLJCATIONS ARE INVITED for Lec- tures in Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Bee-Keeping. Parish Councils and others applying should specify the subject upon which a Lecture is desired anu the most con- venient evening for delivering the same. Appt- cations should reach me, the undersigned, not later than he 15th December, 1919. RICHARD BARNETT, Secretary to the L.E.A. County Education Offices. Towyn, Merioneth. 29th November. 1919. n797 SALMON AND FRESH WAT £ R~FISHERIES ACTS, 1861-1896 DOVEY, MAWDDACH, AND GLASLYN FISHERY DISTRICT. Variations of Scale of Licence on Instruments Used for Fishing for Trout or Char, exclusively of Salmon. T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after the expiration of one month from the date hereof it is the intention of the Conservators of the above District to apply fer. the approval of the Secretary of State to the Scale of Licence Duty set out below. d. For each and every Single Rod and Line for the Season 2 0 Dated the 5th day of December, 1919. T. MARTIN WILLIAMS, Chairman; J. JONES WILLIAMS, Dolgelley, n791 Clerk to the Board of Conservators. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that) the Car- digaaishire County Council at a Quar- terly Meeting, duly convened and held at the Town Hall, Lampeter, on Wednesday, the 5th day of November, 1919, appointed the follow- ing persons Conservators for the ensuing year, na.mely FOR THE TEIFY FISHERY DISTRICT: Councillor Thomas Davies, Brrcnwian, New- castle Emlyn. Councillor Percy Wilkinson, Wenal'-t, Cross- wood. Councillor D. J. Williams, of Argoed Hall, Tregaron. Mr. D. Martin Jones, Gwyon Castle, Llandys- SY1. FOR THE TOWY FISHERY DISTRICT: Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray Lloyd, of Bron- wydd, Henllan, Baronet Dated this 2nd day of December, 1919. EVAN EVANS, Clerk of iihe Council. County Council Offices, Aberystwyth. a805^ Tregaron County School FOR BOYS and GIRLS. Headmaster: G. T. LEWIS, M.A., Assisted by a Staff of Competent Teachers. THIS SCHOOL has been selected 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:- Cookery, Laundry Work, and Needlework, and a bias in favour of Rural Subjec-s to suit boys who intend Teturning to the Farm. Good opportunities for vocai and instru- mental music.—Music Teacher: J. T. REES, Mus. Bac. The School was placed among the> first six in Wales by the Inspector of nnder the Central Welsh Board. Special successes during tr'' .ast twelve moi..ths :-Top student in all Wales at the Central Welsh BoarS* examination, July. 1S18; Top Entrance Scholarship, U.C.W.. Aberyst- wyth, September. 1918; one A.L.C.M. Diploma in Music, one Honours Advance Senior, and Four Seniors (three in the first class). "1 School Fees, E4 a year. ocnoiarsnips anu I bursaries are available and good grants are given to those eligible for the Advanced Course. School re-opens on January 20th, 1920. For further information apply T5""lhe Clerk— i Morgan Morgan, Neuadd, Tregaron. s230 -=I f MORRIS, MARSHALL, j AND POOLF | Agrlecituril and General Auctioneer* t Valuers, and Arbitrators. 4 PERIODICAL SALES of STOCK conducted 1 at Montgomery, Welshpool, Caersw*. I Diabop s Osstle, Wert bury, Berriow, Newtow*, I Kerry, Anchor, Cemmaes Road. Lu;au. i.^r- f •Unon, Llanbadarn, Craven Aro L;.diow, t Cmnrch Stretton, Knighton. Towyn j Monthly HONE SIIM AT MootgomeimSrc I Repositoiy. Welshpool. | The most careful attention te given ic Sales f* of Agricultural Stock, Estate and lir,ue« Pro- I Monthly 49im Bal. MootgomeimSrc I Repositoiy. Welshpool. | The most careful attention te given ic Sales f* of Agricultural Stock, Estate and lir,ue« Pro- I p*rty, Timber and Antique Furniture. r: A Speciality is made oi Valuations sog Arbitrations of every description j, Head Offices: Chirbury, gh-ropshtre. son r I MONTGOMERYSHIRE HORSE REPOSITORY WELSHPOOL. THE NEXT SALE OF | Horses of All Classes* i* Including Heavy Town Geldings and Mares, Vaeners, Colts, and Ride and Drive Horsee, I Will be held on r' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1919, Only Farmers' Entries Accepted £63 IN PRIZES. Full particulars and catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, eVES AND MORRIS, MARSHALL AN» POOLE, Welshpool. a75 £ ''1IW'6. WELSHPOOL. j SALE OF MOTOR CARS, FORD TRUCK, AND AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, Etc. TL|MSR8 MORRIS, MARSHALL, and A are instructed to Sell, by Public Auction. On MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1919, On MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1919, In the Paddock c-4 the lia-se Repository. f; VQelshpoal, » 15-H.P. FLANDERS CAR, 5-seater, complete new gear anti rear axle parts; FORD TOUR- ING CAR, 1915-16, 5-seater; 11-H.P. 4-seater HUMBER CAR; FORD TON TRUCK, fitted with Baico Attachment, new Bodv and Cab- Massey Harris MOWING MACHINE, »i^ Special Fittings for T-actor Work; 1 CHAFF- CUTTER. Etc. Sale to commence at 11-30 a.m. I Full particulars and catalogues on applica- tion to the Auctioneers, Welsbpool and Chir- bury. a801 MONTGOMERYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, WELSHPOOL. GREAT SALE OF ii Agricultural Implements ;J and Machinery. l: By Order of the Disposal Board and Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, Comprising 10 FoTdson Tractors, Tractor Ploughs and Disc Harrows, Cultivators, Rollere, 3 Motor Vans, Etc Also a Large Col ection of Horse-Drawn Implements Carts and Lorries, Harness, etc., etc. Contents of Well-equipped Smithy, Bellows, Anvil, Tools, etc., Drilling Machine, Stocks and Dies, New Iron, etc., etc. I ^CtlSfiRS MORRIS, MARSHALL, and POOLE have received instructions to conduct the above Sale in the Paddock of the Horso Repository, Welshpooi, On MONDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1919. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. t; Fall particulars in catalogue to be obtained from ffie Auctioneers, Chirbury and w..J-1. » vi ad CTVIVWU^R, IIVJIITGOMERYSHIRE Acri- I ct?taral .Executive Ck»4ini;t<y;e. W. supoo. &:94 PUBUC NOTICES. ( Re THOMAS ROBERTS, SOLICITOR, POJtT- MADOC, Deceased. T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all per- £ eons having any claim against th6 Estate !« of the above-named deceased are requested ta send full details of the same to the under- signed at once. Also all persons indebted to the Estate of the Deceased are requested to pay all euoh (t debts to L J. JONES MORRIS, Portmadoc, n775 Solicitor acting for the Executor. CARDIGANSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. ANTED.-Finance Clerk, with experience \\IANTED.—Finance Clerk, with experience in keeping education accounts and pre- 8 paring same for audit. Salary, £ 175, rising t« 5 £ 200 by three annual increments (subject to satisfactory service). Applications, accompanied by three recent 1 testimonials, should reach me on or before Saturday, the 13th December, 1919. (No appli- cation forms are issued). JENKIN JAMES M.A., Director of Education, |I Aberystwyth. November 21st, 1919. a775 « CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL -1 WART DISEASES OF POTATO ORDER, 1918. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries have certi- fied that the Borough of Aberystwyth is an 1 Area infected with Wart Diseases for the c purposes of the above Order as from the 1st of January, 1920. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1919. EVAN EVANS, » I 88M Clerk to the County CoutfciL I PARLIAMENTARY COUNTY OF CARDIGAN REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE AfT, 1318. j ji Printing Registers of Electors, Electors Liits, i List of Claimants, List of Objections, 1 Street Lists, Etc. a A THE REGISTRATION OFFICER irivlfe* » tenders for the printing of the above Registers and Lists, etc. Forms of tbn^pr, specimens, and full particulars can be obtained on application to the undersigned. All paper » necessary for the work win be furnished by the Stationery Office. Tenders must be delivered J to me not later than Saturday, the 6th day I of December, 1919. Dated this 29th day of November, 1919. » EVAN EVANS, Registration Officer. 50, Great Dark gate-street, » Aberystwyth. a805.! COUNTY COUNCIL OF CARDIGAN. VENEREAL DISEASES. ——— ALTHOUGH THESE DISEASES occur M r the result of immoral conduct, they may < be spread in other innocent way- The effects of these diseases upon the individual and upon the .race are grave and far-reaching. It has < been demonstrated that prompt recognition and systematic treatment of these diseases witt enable the patient to avoid their grave after. consequences. 1 Owing to the danger to others, its iR the duty of all persons suffering from Venereal Disease to seek advice and treatment. Arrangements have been made for FRE* TREATMENT FOR ALL. Persons suffering from these diseases can have treatment UNDER CONDITIONS OF SECRECY. Arrangements have been made ior tbe diagnosis and treatment of Venerea.! Disease afc [ the Swansea General Hospital J < The days and hours when patient* can Of seen arc as follows: Males. Wednesday £ p m. — 4-30 Thursday S"30 P-m- P Females: 8 p.m. Wednesday 5-30 p.aa* j Thursday 2 p.nv J P ™" It is illeeal for anyone other itaar 4-30 p m- I fied Medical Practitioners to tr i fully-quan- Diseases (Venereal Diseases AC ea-t Venerea I Further particulars cs.ii t, 1913). County Medical Office- 1f' )btained from tbe T Portland-street, ith D,P.ytmellt., bra, i yth. 199