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r THE BRECON POSTING and LIVERY STABLES LION STREET. Brakes, Wagonettes, Landaus, and Vehicles of every description. Smart Wedding Equipages. Mcdern Hearses and Mourning Coaohes. t We have given our customers complete satisfaction for nearly 50 years and respectfully tolicit your patronage. D. J. MEDCALFE, Proprietor.
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ANGLO-BAVARIAN Gold Modal ALES & STOUTS f Brewery Shepton Mallet, Somerset* Agonta F* Brecon: Meredith & Co., 32, High Street. Builth Wells W. Price t Co., The Stores.
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Xelegrams TIMES, Brecon. Telephone: P.O.12. THE Brecon Countp Cimes LIMITED. PRINTING & PUBLISHING OFFICES, THE BULWARK AND LION STREET, BRECON. BUSINESS NOTICES. All Advertisements and General Business Communications must be addressed to THE COUNTY TIMES LIMITED, BRECON. Literary communications should be addressed to the Editor. Advertisements for insertion in the "Western Mail" and the" Evening Express "are received at this office, and orders taken for the Evening Express and Western Mall" as well as all Western Mail" publications. Replies to arlverti^TEetts are received at tho COTOTY TIMES offices free of charge and promptly forwarded to advertisers. Cheques, etc., should be made payable to THS BRECON COUNTY TIMES. LIMITKD. CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. —wnwiiawiBHii———ww*"1—— ■■■?, Small prepaid advertisements are | inserted in the Brecon County Times at the following rates No. of One Two 27ares Word", insert insrU. inserts S. d s. 4. s. d. 12 or less 6 8 10 13 to 18 9 10 If 19 „ 24 1 0 1 4 I 8 25 30 1 8 1 8 91 81,,86 1 6 9 0 9 6 87 42 1 9 3 4 2 11 48 „ 48 2 0 2 8 8 4 Eiti a words at the rate of Bd. for every six or portion thereof I for first insertion, and one-third f,1 extra for asch subsequent in. &.• sertion. B; Double charges if booked, pT Trafie Announcements: 1/6 per inch. Special quota- tions for series. I Meetings, Concerts, &c.: 2s. 6d ggjh per inch. K Auctions—Property: 8/-per inch, g&V Stock, Furniture, &c>: 2/6 Ik per inch. .<, Pnblic Notices, Ac.: 2/6 per inch. P uliamentary Notices and Froe- pectuseB: Is. per line,
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Births, Marriages, Deaths. -1 Uoti 26b inserted in this column are charged at the following rates **ot exceeding four lines, 2/ °i*pfcrx6 per line for every line over. IN MEMORIAM. j In ever loving and unfading remembrance of ?ohn Williams, Aberbran Farm, who died May 1913. "A sad day to recall." From Sorrowing Wife and Children.
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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE. 4 marriage has been arranged and will take ?*ce quietly in June between Eric Swire Roy, vjfer son of Mr and Mrs Ray, of Critcbells, kerley, Hants, and Maisie, daughter of the hS. E, J. and Mrs MoClellan, Llanhamlach, teo. Situations Vacant and Wanted. Y^TANTED, experienced NURSE-HOUSE- v* T MAID, good references required.—Apply Jones, Rectory, Ystradgynlais. WANTED, HOUSE PARLOURM A ID. — Apply, stating age, references, and wages 'paired, Parry, Talybryn, Bwlch. WANTED experienced HOUSE-PARLOUR MAID, middle of June, spiall family, '^ree maids kept.—Leigh, Treharris. \)ITANTED, PARLOURMAID, aged about 30, i T wages £ 24 good references housemaid four in family.—Apply Mrs Jebb, Watton ^Qnt, Brecon. WANTED, for near Manchester, a young Girl, a^bul; 16, aa GENERAL good -APpIY Mrs Brace, Cited ryesu, Brecon. WANTED situation as HOUSEKEEPER, by Farmer's Daughter experienced.— "Times" Office, Brecon. WANTED useful EE LP as family in gond a. home; references necessary.—Mrs E.J. tnltb, Draper, Usk. WANTED, a General WORKMAN, cottage and garden found close to work. —Apply, Williams, Upper House, Crickhowell. -u- WANTED, WAGGONER at once, well used to horses and all farm work, also a MAN used to cattle acd sheep; references re- red; both married.—Williams, Cyfarthfa orne Farm, Cefncoed. For Sale and Wanted. LIC),% SALE, Old-Established POSTING and A- LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS, centra J^tity town commodious premises, yard and 5 conveniences for good business wide cou- ?ecUon, samo family over 60 years; exceptional opportunity practical man.—Apply, Med calfe, Street, Brecon. fcfAY FOR SALE—well Harvested, £ 3 15s ton. Not delivered.—James, Brynawel, ^con. ^PPVIENDLY SOCIETY Secretaries wit! find i» it pays to send their Printing; Orderp to County Times Office, Breeoo. The b^.rJeB are reasonable, and Skilie.i Pioof jj8aderB watob with lynx-liko eyes for those JJJ'Q errors which anaoy a Secretary so cunch N? discovered tQQ Ijj'tt, •-V TFLGHCLASS PIANOFORTE (heW) FOR 5-1. SALE; iron frame; check action; P^ranteed. Carriage frte, £ 16 cr.sh.—Call and at Heins & ÇÓ'S,f Brecon. SlHORTHORlS CALVES for rearing, from record Cheshire milkers, by pedigree bulls; ti °tation to any Station no fancy prices.— Dobie, Littleton, Chester. 11:E D POTATOES, direct from Scotland, including1" Arran Chief," sold in Scotland u8* Jear for £ 105 per acre, yielding from 24 to 26 Hiuton's Hay Stores, Leominster. TURKEYS. TURKEY EGGS, Lord Rothschild strain, SUR from 30ib. stock, 7B. 6d.; 401b. stock, 10s. 6d. stock bird a from £ 3 each chickens, IOs t'auteed laying, 3s., 35s.dozen; two months old, •> three months, 15s. dozen 12 Buff Orping; Ru8 and mother, 12s. 6d.; list free.—Goodwin, ^ord, Essex. AL CARDS-Niw F.- A jQt gre.;Lt, variety or New Mcarning Cards £ deceived at the Consjty Tithes Office?, 5 the perfection ot table, at low prices, them. ftEINS & Co., Ltd., are the Sole Agents for ete all the best class PLAYER PIANOS; th ktl"t discount for cash, or on their celebrated Qteco Yro) eystem of purchase.—Heins VCa, 12, Lost ana t-ouna. LOST-Two WELSH EWES from Blaen- JLj brynich, Llanddew, on April 12th pitched C.T. on off side and J. on .right leg.—Apply Mr Thomas, Blaenbrynich. STRAYED to Forge Villa, Brecon, April 14th, 1914, Three Black-faced RAMS. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold.—Williams, Forge Villa. STRAYED to Forge Villa. Brecon, April 14th, 1914, Three young Black-faced TUPS. Owner can have same by paying expenses.— Williams, Forge Yiila. 81. To Let and Wanted. ULLy LICENSED HOUSE at HAY, easy terms to suitable couple. — Apply The Hereford and Tredegar Brewery Ltd., Hereford. GENTLEMAN requires BEDROOM. SIT- TING-ROOM and ATTENDANCE for a few days in or near Brecon.—Reply with terms per day to H.S., "County Times," Brecon. OFFICES to be LET over Brecon Station. Two or three well lighted rooms, receutly occupied by the Land Valuation Department. For permission to inspect and all particulars, apply to Mr H R Knight, Storekeeper, Brecon and Merthyr Railway, Brecon. TACK TO LET, for 3 or 4 Horses, for sum- mer months; shade and water. — Apply Camden Arms, Brecon. TO LET, at Michaelmas next, GLWYDOAE- NEWYDD FARM, situated close to Cray Station, comprising Farmhouse, Farm Buildings, and 80-572 AcreB.-For particulars and terms epply to Howell Powell, County Land Agent, 8, Castle Street, Brecon. O LET, Good HOUSE and GARDEN, No. 72, Ashbrook Place, Watton, Brecon.— Apply to J. A. Thomas, 17, Castle Street, Brecon. mO BE LET, THE RECTORY, SCETHROG. I commanding a charming view of the noted Usk Valley, containing dining room, drawing room, study, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, attics, excellent kitchen garden, about 21 acres of rich meadow land, ample outbuildings.—Apply David Price (F.A.I.) & Williams, Auctioneers, Brecon. TO LET, with immediate poeseBsion, STONE- BUILT RESIDENCE, fine views, DANY- FAN, two miles from Brecon. Entrance Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Larder, China Pantry, &c.; 7 Bedrooms, Bathroom (h. and c.), Lavatory, &o.; Stable, Coach-house, Harness Room, Lawn and Kitchen Garden, with a Meadow and Greenhouse; excellent water supply Rnd sanitary arrangements on most modern prin- ciples.—Apply, W. Morgan, Builder, Brecon. .1 Miscellaneous. TO TRADESMEN dr OTHERS.—Debts and Rents collected in Brecon and district. Terms reaeonable.-Addreas C., "County Times," Brecon. ADVICE FREE for Btamp.—Mrs B. Stewart's famous Female Remedy never failB.— Address, 9, Guinea Street, Bristol. BEAUTIFUL WEDDING CARDS.-Tbe Specimens of Weddmg Cards at the County Times Offices, the Bulwark, Brecon, have been again carefolly revised. A number of New Designs have been added, remarkable for their style end equally remark- able for their Low Pi ice. There is now a range of Benatiful Wedding CardB at the "Times". Office which could be nowhere excelled. BUYING A PIANOFORTE—When you require a Piano or Organ go to Heins A Co., Brecon, and you will have the Lowest Price, yon will have it taken to your house Free, you will have it tuned the first year free, you will have a guaraneee for 20 years, and above all yoti will have the advantage of their 80 years' experience and reputation.-Heinp & Co., Ltd., Brecon. CCONCERT and Entertainmeut Promoters will do well to Iugpect Bpeclmpris of Posters, &c., and inquire Prices at the Brecon County Times Office. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. &very I mother who values the health and cleanliness of her child should use HARRISON'S 'RELIABLE' NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the hair. In Tins, 4Ad and 9d, postage, Id. Geo. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agents for Brecon F. L. Stanton, Chemist; Hay: J. L. Davies & Son, Chemist, 7, High Town Builth Wells: J. Ward, Chemist, 8, High street Knighton G. M. Perkins, Chemist Presteigne A. R. Davies, Drag and Grocery Storoo Crickhowell W. H. Kirkland, Chemist; Llandovery: A. Richards, j Chemist, 4, King's Road. I £ 5,000 Genuine SaleT 3 Cycle^Tyres, f 1914 STOCK M GUARANTEED. A mmrm m wnii ■!■■■ • /YCLISTS, send for ^Makers' 1914 Sale List. ■ Covers 2s. 9a. and 83. 9d.. guar- ■ umeed. Air Tubes, with Valves, ■ Is. !<il. and 2s. R(l. each, guar- ■ anteed. Also Dunlop. l'almer, ■ Warwick, and Clincher Tyres. I t Fraram,Vfbeols, Chains, Pedals, ■ PnmpH, Cycle Rubber Goods. ■ Wo cuarantea nil goods new ■ ana petfeet. (40BTON & Co., ■ Manuf ncturcrs, WolverllBEOptOH amam • li—nii miiwi » WALL PAPER & PICTURE DEPART- MENT.—Why send money out of town for any of these lines when you can get good material at TYLER'S, Bulwark, Brecon. Choice designs in Wall Papers from lid per pioce. See Showroom of Sample Panels for wall decorations. A New Special Line in Pictures, framed and unframed, now on view, as cheap as can bs bought n"iiy?'h?re. consistent with quality, .C: 1-t ATS, BIICFP, MOLES COCKROACHES, ar.d BEETLES greedily eat Harrison'8 "Ri li&Ne" Ilat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not tot.ch it. Vermiu dry np and lea-Ve no smell. Pricea Ga., h., 2s. 8d., and S@. 9d. Wholesale Market, Bolton. Postage 2d.—G W Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agenti for Btccon: F. L. Stanton, Chemist; Hay: J L Davies & Sons, Chemists, 7, Hi^h Town; Bui.th Wells: J Ward, Chemki, 8, High strviii i Talgarth; David Evans, Grocer, Liverpool Stores; Llan- dovery T Roberts, The Crown StoreFi Koigbton: G M Pefbias, Chemist Crick. I howell: W H Kirkland, Chemist. Lion Cycles ES/5 Cash. Signed Guarantee for 10 years. NOW FITTED WITH THREE-SPEED GEAR WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Since 1905 I have advertised in t'big paper, and have made and sold over IB,000 machines. NO EXTRAS. Lamp, Bell, Pump, ttnd everything included. Carriage paid. YCfo CAN RIDE AND TEST THE MACHINE FOR TEN DAYS. IF YOU DO NOT APPROVE I PAY ALL CARRIAGE. I have thousands of testi- monials Write to-day for copies, and the finest Catalogue ever printed (with coloured illustrations showing exact machines].—GEORGE BEATSON, LION CYCLE WORKS, 84, MOSELEY- STREET, BIRMINGHAM. Paymem if de- ftited ISs. with crier'And 10a. per month. I By Messrs D. Price A: & Williams. May 15th—Important Sale of Jersey Cattle, Castle Hotel, Brecon. June 4th-Important Sale of Freehold Farms, Crown Hotel, Hay. June 4th-Important Sale of Freehold Residence, Crown Hotel, Hay. June 9th-Important Sale of Leasehold Property at Sennybridge, at Usk and Railway Hotel, Sennybridge. Select Sale of Imported Pedigree Jersey Cows and Heifers. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) AND WILLIAMS are favoured with instructions from Messrs. Fowler & de la Perrelle, of Southampton (the Original Importers, Established 1811), to Sell by Auction, On Friday, MAY 15th, 1914, in the CASTLE HOTEL YARD, BRECON, a Grand Selection of JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS (calved and near calving). Sale at 2-30 p.m. precisely. Descriptive Catalogues may ba obtained of the Auctioneers. LLOWES, RADNORSHIRE. In the Valley of the Wye. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) AND WILLIAMS will offer for Sale by Auction, at the CROWN HOTEL, HAY, On THURSDAY, 4th JUNE, 1914, at 2-30 p.m., subject to conditions, the FREEHOLD COUNTRY RESIDENCE called SUNNY BANK," with Gardens, Stable, Coachhouse and other Outbuildings, Meadow and Orchard Land, and Two Cottages and Gardens, all in a ring fence and containing about 3 Acres. The Property is pleasantly situated close to the Main Road from Clyro to Glnsbury, about three miles from Hay, in a good residential neighbour- hood and has a southern aspect. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Brecon, or to Robert T. Griffiths; Solicitor, Hay. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL FARMS In Breconsbire, Radnorshire & Herefordshire. Lot. 1.—LLANGWATHAN FARM, in the Parishes of Hay and Llanigon, containing 62 acres, with commodious stone-built Farm-' house and Buildings. cloee to the town of Hay, also a SMALL COTTAGE. The benefit of an Agreement wherewith the Hay Urban District Council obtains water at an annual rent of £ 12 passes with the property. Immediate possession can be given. Lot 2.-CRAIGAU and UPPER CRAIGAU, in the Pariah of Cuaop, about 1} miles from the town of Hay. containing 88 acres of Meadow, Pasture, Arable and Woodland. The House ana Outbuildings are stone-built and tiled. LOT 3.-PENMAES, in. the Pariah of Llanvillo, containing 230 acres of excellent Meadow and Pasture Land, in easy distance of the market town of Talgarth. The House and Buildings are stone-built and tiled. An excellent trout brook runs through the land. The property is let at an annual rental of £ 293 10s. LOT 4.—CAIEAU, in the Parish of Newchnrcb, containing 80 acreff of good Pasture, Meadow, Arable and Woodland, in the occupation of Mr Arthur Gore as yearly tenant, at the rental of < £ 55. The House is stone- built. Lot 5.—RHYDLLYDAN, in the Parish of Llandtwifuch, containing 81 acres of Pasture, Meadow and Arable Land together with well constrnctied Farmhouse, let at a rental of 495, the landiorl paying tiihe. 11 The above will be offered for Sale by Auction at the CROWN HOTEL. HAY. On THURSDAY, 4th JUNE, 1914, at 3 p.m., by MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I) and WILLIAMS, of Brecon. For further particulars aoply to the AUCTIONEERS, or Messrs. UdEESE and ARMSTRONG, Solicuora, Hay. Franci3 Deceased. Preliminary Announcement. S EINTNYBRIDGE, BRECONSHIRE. Important Sale of Valuable LEASEHOLD PRIVATE HOTEL, SHOP, WAREHOUSES, COTTAGES, GARDENS AND LAND. MESSRS. DAVID PRICE (F.A.I.) AND WILLIAMS will Sell by Auotion, at the USK AND RAILWAY HOTEL, SENNY- BRIDGE, on TUESDAY, JUNE 9tb, 1914. LOT 1. All that Leasehold Private Hotel and Outbuildings known as the CASTLE," Senny- bridge, also the Factory Cottage aud Psxl&ock. LOT 2. All that Leasehold Premises known as the "OLD WOOLLEN FACTORY," Senny. bridge. LOT 3. All that Leasehold Shop and Dwelling HooS3 known 90S MANCHESTER HOUSE." LOT 4. All that Extensive Warehouse ad- joining Lot 3. LOT 5. All that Leasehold Cottage known as "GILFACH COTTAGE adjoining Lot 4. LOT 6. All those Eleven Leasehold Cottages and Gardens known as "ELIAS COTTAGES," Sennybridge. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Bulwark, Brecon, or Mr Gordon Edwards, Solicitor, 24, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon. Sale by Private Treai; A commbdious private residence, known as "HANOVER HOUSE" (formerly George House), HAY, with productive Garden, Tennis Lawn, having charming view Stables, Coach- house, and Laundry adjoining. Also substantially built dwelling-house, known as "THE OLD POST OFFICE," HAY) and 3 acres of excellent pasture land. In addition to the above, the premises known as "CANNON YARD," with two cottages. For farther particulars apply to Messrs. CHEESE & ARMSTRONG, Solicitors, Hay. THE AGE OF ADVERTISING.—You are tired of these oft-repeated c«tch phrases, perhaps yet you cannot get away from them. This is the age of Advertising: even the Army is advertised Since you mast live in it, make the mofct of it. To do this in business, you have jost got to do what everybody else is doing—Advertise 1 "You will pet left if you don't. The Brecon County Times will help yoa to»dvertise in the right ay. Sales by A uc-ition. By Messrs. Miller and C-)wall (F.A.I.) May 25h-Blile of Sbire Hor&ee, Hereford and Shorthorn Cattle, Sheep and Implements, at Pcntybat. PONTYBAT, Distant Six Miles from Brecon and Three Miles from TaIga rttl. Highly Attractive and Uun. ;rved S.Io of 'a 'a Mm s' 11 HORSES (among which are included Bix r j Shire Mare j. and I' _H\.> 76 HEAD OF CATTLE, 450 U',EP, logeut*)- with the whole of the IMPLEMENTS, a number of which are eqaai to new. MESSRS. MILLER, powf LL d- Co. (F.A.I.) have been *uvoured with instructions from Mr G. C. Goring (who is leaving the district), to Sell by Public Auction at the above Farm, on MONDAY, MAY 25b, 1914, The Whole of the Steck and Implements, as follows HORSES.—Two noted prize-wincing registered Shire mares, supposed to be io foal by I Colesbill i Brilliant King"; two three yews old registered Shire fillies by Bardon Royat Albert one two years old registered Shire ally by "Donsmore Prince III" on registered yearling Shire filly by Bardon Majestic" one two years old Shire- bred gelding one yearling do. dnestnut cob 14-3, quiet to ride and drive and calculated to be a promising hunter. CATTLE.—16 Hereford, Shcvthorn and cross- bred heifers in calf, 6 yonng cows with olvea at foot, 15 barren heifers in foiward condition, 28 yearling cattle, 4 strong bullocks, and a pedigree bull two years old. SHEEP.-450 sheep to be sold as couples with a large number of the lambs fit tor the butcher. IMPLEMENTS.—Two harvest waggons, long body gambo with dripples, thref carts, luggage cart, two mowing machines, horse rake, tedder, side delivery, nvke, cultivator, pionghs, harrows, chain harrow, mooter, scuffler, ahesp racks and troughs, pig troogbs, cattle cribs, poultry house, chaffcutter, turnip cutters, pikles, rakes, &c., Ac. HARNESS.—Several sets of long, shaft and g.o. harness, collars and bridles. POOLTRY.—A number of poultry. including some very fine Indian game fowls, will also be sold. Sale of implements to commence at 11 o'clock to the minute. Luncheon at 12.30; Sale of Stock at 1-30. Terms Cash. The pedigrees of the Shire mares and fillies may be had on application to the Vendor or Auctioneers. C astle Street, Brecon, May 11th, 1914. Note Mr. Williams' Tour, TO RESTORE THE EYESIGHT To Restore the Heading. I A NEW SCIENTIFIC Dl&qjjfeliRiV ilv* The greatest Discovery of the age I for the euro c eye affection of I every kind and lit all stages. Short Sight, Cataract, Fatigued Eyes, Cross Eyes, Cloudy Vision, In- flamed and Watery Eyes made clear and strong. Strained eye.- caused by constant Concentration on lint- work, such 018 Metal En- graving, Watchmaking, Dress- making, became strong and headaches disappear. Indispen- sable to thews whose daily occupations are nnder artificial light, COLLIERS IN PARTICU- LAR. Tioom workers constantly taring at vibrating fibres and colours of various hues, Eye hxerciser" (Patented in Great Britain and on the Continent), in- vented hy James Williams, 10, Beech-road, formerly 61, The Woodlands, Birkenhead. Those who are troubled with defective hearing and noise in the head will do wise in consulting Mr Williams. Incase of correspondence enclosc stamped addressed envelope. 46, Brvnhyfryd [toad, Briton Ferry, Glam., February 25,1914. Mr Williams, Dear Sir—I must con;rrn'ulate you on the virtue of your discovery-hThe Eye Exerciser." I have been practically blind in the left eye lor some considerable time, due to growth brought on by juj};\U1nmtiol1. The growth became so conspicuous that friends continually smarked about it. The right eye also was seriously affetied. It is a great pleasure to me to be able to testify that I am now able to read the smallest print. My eyes have assumed their natural appearance. Wishing this letter the widest publicitr. Yours faithfully. WIM.IAM JOKES. 28, Brvnhyfrvd Terrace. Watmlifyd, Mon., February 16, 1914. Mr WilFams, Dear Sir. -I feel so glad to be able to injoym you of the great benefit derived by me. The terf'ble noises in my head has disaopeared anil ray hearing alio has improved— money well speut. I have tried other remedies, but all in vain. Truly your Ear Treatment is a scientific disoovery. Yours sincerely, MIB. MEDLAND. TOUR9 FOR MAY AND JUNE, 1011. CONSULTING Horns 10 a.m. to 12 and 2 to 10 p.m. May M—Priory Private Hotel, Abergavenny. „ 15—Waverley Hoti.-l, Crane Street, Pontypool. „ 16—Shaftesbury Hoia1, Newport. 18—Waverley Hotel, Tredegar. „ 19-1.3, Puk Crescent, Bar.oLd. „ SO-New Lion Hotel. Brecon. 21—Centra! Hotel, Mo;thyr Tydvil. „ aa—The Popular Restaurant, Ystrftd Rù., Ton Pentre. „ 23 ft 25—County Hotel, Pontypridd. 26 & 27-Centril Hotel, Cardiff. „ 28 & 29—Alexandra Hotel, Bridgend. „ 30 -Maokworth Hotel, Swansea. June 1—Mackworth Hotel, Swansea. 2 and 3-40, High Street, Llauelly. NOTP,This will be the only announcement in this paper of Mr Williams' visits. 10,000 BEBDI^S PLANTS | ALSO — Cucumber, Cauliflower & Tomato Plants, NOW READY. Price List on Application. n Rn ALFRED QUARRELL, F. R. H IS., BRECON. Tel.; P O. 74. FLORAL WREATHS, GUT FLOWERS, -FERNS and POT PLANTS ——— A Speciality. t- J UNION South | East Africa UiUvW" ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. C A CTl p Frua Lahiis tad SeatbanptM, WEEKLY for SOUTH AFRICA, I INF TfaUiddntaaCtudM. BONTHLY top EAST AFRICA, via the ftm Oamd. For tartbtt Inioimattoa apply to the Oompany'a Head OffieM, 8, Panchanb .14 Lomdon; or to low Public Notices, BRECONSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. I I Short Courses in Dairying AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. THE BRECONSHIRE EDUCATION COM-I y MITTEE are about to award FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS of E7 each to po-sons resident in Breconshire, tenable at the above Courses at I tbo University College, Aberystwyth. Two Courses will be held, the first commencing on Tnesday, Jnne 9th, and the second on Tuesday, Ja!y 7th, 1914. i Each Coarse will consist of practical work only I and will last for four weeks. Students will be required to reside in an approved house under the care of the Dairy Instrnctreas, The beat Student at these Courses will be offered a further Scholarship, provided she is I recommended by the College, to enable her to return to the advanced Dairy Course, lasting ton weeks. I Applications for the above Scholarships, stating J age and short particulars of Candidates' experi- ence in dairy work, should reach me the under- signed not later than 10 c..m. on Friday, May 29th, 1914, and should state the Course the Candidates desire to attend. A. LEONARD, Secretary to the Education Committee. ¡ Education Office, County Hall, Brecon, 11th May, 1914. URBAN DISTRICT OF LLANWRTYD WELLS. I Audit of Accounts. I WE, THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL (1' for the Urban District of Llanwrtyd Wells. in the County of Brecknock, HEREBY ) GIVE YOU NOTICE that tho Audit of Accounts of the receipts and expenditure of us, the above- named local authority, for the year ended March 31st, 1914, will he held by R. G. WOODYATT, Esq., the Auditor of Accounts of the Hereford- shire Audit District, at the MAGISTRATES' ROOM, LLANWRTYD WELLS, on MONDAY, tba 25fb day of MAY, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and WE HEREBY FURTHER GIVE NOTICE that a copy of Buch Accounts, duly made up and balanced, together with all Rate Books, Account Books, Deeds, Contracts, Accounts, Vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred to in such accounts, will be deposited at onr office at 2, Irfon Terrace, Llanwrtyd Wells, and be open during office hours thereat to the inspection of all persons interested, for saven clear days before such Audit, and all such per- sons will be at liberty to take copies of, or extracts from, the same Without fee or reward. Dated this 6th day of May, 1914. SAMUEL GRIFFITH, Clerk to the Council. Llanwrtyd Wells. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TALYBONT-ON-USK. — TEE FOURTH — Annuat eisteddfod j Will be held at the above place on Wednesday, June 10th, 1914. • President His WORSHIP THE MAYOK OF BRECON, Conductor PRINCIPAL LEWIS, BRECON. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION, SOLOS, DUETS, RECITATIONS, ETC. Special Feature—Champion Solo.! Own selection. Priz?, El la. Od. Further particulars and Programmes from the Secretaries!, Messrs H. Harries and E. S. Edwards, TaJybont. RURAL DISTRICT OF BRECKNOCK. [ Tenders for Erection of Bridge. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of an IRON GIRDER and CONCRETE CART BRIDGE and ABUTMENTS over the Cilieoi Brook by Afcercyrnog, ia the Parish of Llandilofans, in the above district. Plans and Specifications can be seen at any time at the Office cf Mr Watkin Joseph, Maesydd, Devynnock. Tenders endorser] "ALercyrnog Bridge" to reach me not later than Thursday, the 21st May, 1914. The lowest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. MOLYNEUX F. THOMAS, I Clerk to the Brecknock Rural District Council. j 19, Captie Street, Brecon. I I 2nd May, 1914. ———————————————————————— The Genlrai Wales Welsh Mountain Pony I Society. I The Annual Show will be held at LLANWRTYD WELLS, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1914. Classes for Mountain Ponies, Colliery Horses, Cattle and Sheep. Open Glasses for Harnees and Jumping Competitions, also Sheep Dog Trials. Further particulars from the Hon. Sec., Evan Jones, Nythfa, Llangammarch Wells. BOUGHROOD FLOWER SHOW Flower, Fruit & Vegetable Show, will be held on WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th, at BOUGHROOD CASTLE, open at 2 p.m., and the show district will this year be enlarged. Baby Show, Cocoanut Shies, Teas and Sports. A First-Class Band will be in atteadanco. President: THE HON. F. G. MORGAN, Bonghrood Castle. Schedules may be obtained from H. P. Evans, Hon. Secretary, Boughrood Station. Entries Close July 24th, 1914. -=- "DPiOGRAMMES of every kind a ppecial feature afc the "Brecon County Times" Office. Sports, Dances, Entertainments, Whist Drives, &c., ail dibtioctively catered I for at lowest prices. g f3 TheMeasure i¡ ¡ 01 d dn of a Man I 1 B2' ro< m 17 if-we You tile HHHHv IZenth Tftan ? \W8MIB| \V stock nine out of ten men with our high grade ready- tailored Suits, and the tenth- flnHH the man whose measurements «,j: uBBBM fl|HH come outside the scope of our 5;; En|[H finely-graduated scale of Stock ggH sizes, we measure him and §& £ && HH secure a specially cut and v\ r—j HH BHH tailored spit an exact individual Val t hn fit, a Suit, that is sound and will, MBS MM like our ready-tailored garments, pa fSBm retain its shape and wearing 1 4 mS mWL qualities throughout a long life l^i 9H 1 pleasi°g service. 1^ a If you are the Tenth man 4 come in and see our wide range ^5 ,jj of materials, we shall certainly Bp' iSmM please you. Cti e"7 iM 1$ ite ZM.BRE 7.,CZMBR- \\s. 1 3'p f Public Notices. Sd" Light Horse Breeding Scheme. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE & FISHERIES. COUNTIES OF BRECON AND RADNOR. A Board Premium has been awarded the thorough-bred Stallion, "Richard the First," whose services can now be procured at the fee of £ 1 per mare (groom's fse, 2s. 6d.) FREE NOMINATIONS. 25 Free Nominations will be awarded by the above County Committees, preferably to small occupiers or members of the Territorial Force, on the following conditions 1. Mare to be examined by a Veterinary Sur- geon (appointed by and paid by the County Com- mittee), to be sound, suitable for breeding pur- poses and free from hereditary disease. 2. The only sum due from an owner of a Mare awarded a free nomination will bedroom's fee 2a. 6d., to be paid on occasion of first service. 3. The Mare for which an application is made must be the bona-fide property of the applicant. Applications for Free Nominations, which must be made not later than the 15th May, and other particulars apply E. PERCY ROGERS, Stanage, Brampton Bryan fsec. Radnor Com- mittee), or W. T. ISAAC, Brecon (sec. Brecon Committee). ANNUAL REGISTRATION OF STALLIONS. Owners of Stallions wishful to procure a cer- tificate as to soundness, suitability for breeding purposee, and freedom from disease, are requested to apply to the undersigned, who will arrange for a Veterinary Inspector free of charge. W. T. ISAAC. Brecon. HOWELL'S GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, LLANDAFF. An EXAMINATION will b3 held at the School Hall belonging to the Trustees of the Bethany Chapel, St. Marv-street, Cardiff, on the 12th and 13th June, 1914, for the AWARD of about 8 HOWELL'S SCHOLARSHIPS. The successful candidates will be entitled io tuition, boacd, and residence for the term of One Year, renewable from year to year up to Five, or, in exceptional cases, Six Years. Candidates must be resident in the administra.- tive County of Glamorgan, or lD the Counties of Cardigan, Carmarthen, Pembroke or Radnor, or the County Boroughs of Swansea or Merthyr. Candidates must on the 30th June, 1914, have passed their Twelfth and not attained their Four- teenth birthday. No scholarship will be awarded to any candidate whose work does not reach & sufficiently high standard. The railway fares of qualified Candidates will be paid, but no railway fare will be paid for more girls from any one school than there are vacancies, und those from a distance who may be req aired to stay for the night, will be bearded and lodged by the Governors. Further particulars may be obtained from the Clerk. By order of the Governors, ARTHUR WALDRON, Acting Clerk. 17, Church-street, Cardiff, 1914. WELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL. ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX, OPEN FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. THERE WILL BE AN EXAMINATION for Open Free Scholarships to above School early in July. For particulars apply Dean Brownrigg, 19, Great Peter Street, Westminster, S.W. POSTERS for Concerts, Entertainments, Football Matches, &c., attractively printed at Cheap Rates any Size, any Coloor.- County Times Offios, Bcecon. Public Notices. Bath and West and Southern Counties Society. Great SHOW at SWANSEA. MAY 28, 29, 30, and JUNE 1 and 2. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, BEES, MACHINERY, Ac WORKING DAIRY. FLOWER SHOW. NATURE-STUDY and FORESTRY. Jumping, Driving, Trotting, Musical Chairs and Polo Bail Competitions. BUTTER-MAKING, MILKING, SHOEING, TIMBERING & SPLICING. Royal Marine Artillery Band. Admission-Thnrsday, Friday and Saturday, 28. 6d., Children, la.; Whit-Monday and Tuesday Is., Children, 6d. Season Tickets for the Week, 6a. 6d. each. THOS. F. PLOWMAN, Secretary. I- I WE HOLD THE AGENCY FOR THIS DISTRICT FOR Moccasins for Men. I MOCCASINS ARE ENTIRELY BRITISH, ————— KADB IN NORTHAMPTON, IN j 350 Varieties ) AND STYLES, FIT FOB ANY & EVERY OOCJASIOK. i 1 WE EAVE A FULL STOCK, 1 — ALL KADK 6 SIZES TO THE INCH. 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