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TH £ BRECON POSTING and LIVERY STABLES LION STREET. tlrakss Wagonettes, Landaus, and Vehicles of every eaoription. Smart Wedding Equipages. Modern Hearsea and Mourning Ooaohes. We hav- given oar customers oomplete aUafacticn for nearly 50 years and respectfully olicit your patronage. D. J. MEDCALFE, Proprietor.
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I FOR QUALITY in all kinds of FISH, MEATS and FRUITS in Tins and Glass Jars, at Lowest Prices. MEREDITH AND SONS. THE STORES, BR2C01T. Telephone: yl3. Telegrams: Stores, Brecon.
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Telegrams TTMES, Brecon. Telephone P.O. 12. BRECON COUNTY TIMES i HE BULWARK & LION STREET. BRECON. Charges for Advertisements. PREPAID SCALE. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS re- lating to SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED, APARTMENTS, BOARD AND LODGING, To LET, FOR SALE, LOST AND FOUND, &C., &O., will be inserted in the "Brecon Coanty Times" at the following rates One Three No. of Words. Insertion. Insertions. 15 or Less 9d 1/6 16 to 20 1/- 2/- 21 „ 25 1/3 2/5 26 „ 30 1/6 3/- 31 „ 35 1/9 3/6 36 „ 40 2/- 4/- Additional words at the rate of 3d for every five (or portion of five) for one inser- tion and 6d for three insertions. Stamps are not accepted ir payment. Advertisements will be charged fit DOUBLE the Above Rates if booked. PUBLIC NOTICES, MEETINGS, CONCERTS, &c. 3/- per inch bicgle column. SALES BY AUCTION :-31- per inch single column. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES AND PROSPECTUSES 1/- per line. LEGAL & OFFICIAL NOTICES 6d. per line. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS, ACKNOW- LEDGMENTS, AND IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 6d per line, minimum charge 2/6. THE BRECON COUNTY TIMES will be sent to any part of the United Kingdom at the following rates prepaid :— 52 weelis 10/10 26 „ 5/5 13 2/9 And abroad at the Usual Rates Replies to Advertisements of the "Wanted" Class are received at the "Ccanty Times" Offices free of charge, to a W bit the call of the Advertiser; if it is desired to have them forwarded, an extra sum of 3d must accompany the advertise- ment. In all cases where advertisers use box numbers or initials, o/o "jPonnty Times" Offices, written replies mnst be sent per- sonal enquiries cannot be entertained. Fersons answering advertisements of sitnations vacant Fire advised to sand copies of testimonials only, intimating that the originals will be prcdaced if require. Situations Vacant & Wanted. AGENTS required by old-established firm for the Sale of Fertilisers direct to farmers.—Write Box 191 .oF," Smith's, 21, Bush Lane, London, E.C. APPRENTICE Wanted, to the Print- A ing Trade. Apply Manager, 'County Times," Brecon. COOK-General Wanted, comfortable C situation, house-parlourmaid kept. —Apply, with references, Mrs. Houghton, Stuart House, Edwards Terrace, Cardiff. COMPETENT Lady Nurse wanted C immediately teaching not essen- cl tial good needlewoman thoroughly understand children's health used to responsible position good salary.—Mrs Marsham, Coddington Court, Ledbury. GENTLEMAN 28, height 5ft. Gins., G desires to correspond with lady of means widow not objected to con- fidential photos exchanged no agents. -Box 784, "County Times," Brecon. GOVERNESS (young) required in C) farm house for three children (girls); state qualifications, etc.— Mrs. Jones, The Holme, Lyonshall, Hereford- shire. WANTED, single man as Waggoner standard wages given. — Anply W. F. Lloyd, Llangoed Estate Omce, Llyswen. Breconshire. WANTED, immediately, Cook General, house and parlourmaid kept, good wages and comfortable home. Apply. Mrs. Ley, Gilbert's Cliff, Langlnnd, Swansea. \ANTED at once experienced Dressmakers, good salary also excellent opportunity occurs for two Apprentices to dressmaking. Apply Monsieur and Madame Perrier, Ladies' Tailors and Artistic Dressmakei-s. above Bradley's, Outfitters, Brecon. WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress also General.—Apply Price. Brighton House, Llandrindod. WANTED a capable Wheelwright for country Mill good wages to suitable man.—A. Jones and Sons Ltd.. Abergavenny. WANTED a good General also a Housemaid also Housemaid Waitresses.—Apply Mrs A. Owen, Baveno, LIandrindod Wells. WANTED, Ntirse Girl.-AI)ply Mrs. D. J. Thomas, Talachddu Farm, Brecon. REQUIRED Traveller for North Wales for Boots and Shoes on salary and commission. Applicants, who must have.good sound connection with B:)ot Retailers, should write, in con- fidence, stating full particulars, to Lilley and Skinner Ltd., King's Cross, London I N. 1. WANTED, experienced Cook- Geueral baking family two three servants. Apply, stating age. wages, reference, Hon. Mrs. Green, Jesmond, Stow Park, Newport, Mon. W ANTED. Agent for the sale of well-known Liverpool Compound Cakes and Meals must have good farmers' connection.—Apply, with full particulars to Cakes." Birchall's Advertising Offil.es WANTED, immediately, 1 arm Hand able to d( all work.— Apply Morris, Llandefaelog, Talgarth. \X/ANTED, a young General Servant. able to take charge of house and six children wife in delicate health and in business wages 32s. month state by letter.—Mrs. Margaret Morris, 2G, Silver Street. Llanfaes, Brecon. \Y/ANTED at once. Carter for two horses, permanent job, good wages.—Apply, with references, E.. County Times," Brecon. WANTED, an experienced General.— Apply M. Davies, 24, High Street, Brecon. Yjr/ANTED. reliable Man to attend to stock and garden.—Apply, Elston, Brecon. ANTJ3D two good Timber Hauliers for Brecon district top wages paid to suitable men.—A. Jones & Sons, Ltd., Llangunider." Lost and Found. LOST, small Heifer, from Nantyronqn, Llanfihangel-Nantbran, May 22nd. Finder rewarded.—William Davies. LOST, two-year-old Hereford Heifer. — Lewis Stephens, Cwmlliw. Trallong, Senny Bridge. STRAYED to Clyro Court Farm, end of February, two-year-old Hill Wether Sheep if not claimed within 7 days will be sold.—A. Bishop. — Miscellaneous. EMPTY Wine and Spirit Casks for *—' jam, pulp, etc. all sizes small kegs for cider.— Carroll's Cooperage, Fawcett Street, Ancoates, Manchester. PONY wanted, about 14 hands, four years old any colour.—Particulars and price to Murray, Cefn Pare, Brecon. RENNET.—No Rennet like Stanton's is the general opinion of Brecon- shire Cheese Makers.—Stanton, Veter- inary Chemist, Brecon. PULLETS and Ducks laying 10/G each, p 96 dozen chickens two months old 2{1) each, 30s. dozen 12 chicks and mother 30s, list free. Hummell, Stratford, Essex. GARDEN NETTING, for Strawberry beds, fruit trees, tennis boundary, etc., 1, 2, 3, 4, G and S yards wide 100 yards, 1 yard, 12s. Gd., carriage paid.— Parnall and Co., Netting Works. Bedminster, Bristol. FOR Sale, Goats.—Two nanny kids, three months, 20s each nanny goat, kidded three months ago, £ 3.— Mrs Sandys Thomas, Llanthomas, Hay. VV7ANTED, about 1300 Larch Trees VV to be hauled from wood to station about 2 miles, near Builth Wells. -Apply Beaumont, 12, Cathedral Road, Cardiff. DIP.-Sheep Dips at Stanton's. D Stanton's Dips. Powder and Liquid, Cooper's Dips, McDougall's Dip, finest Red Raddle. Best Value, Best Prices. —Stanton, Veterinary Chemist. Brecon. MOLESKINS.—1,000,000 Wanted at 90s. per 100, to complete Con- tract. Also Fox Skins, Hare, Rabbit, Otter, Badger and Cat Skins. Feathers and Horsehair bought. Cash same day. —H. Stuart & Co., The Moleskin Specialists, Stuart House, Albion Buildings, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. 1. Tel. Central 10349. FARMERS' Wives who use Gwillim's Cheese Rennet will find it acts quickly and separates the cheese per- fectly. You get more cheese, it is ready for market sooner and the flavour is so much nicer. Reduced prices, 1/6, 2/9, fj/3.-Gwillim. The Chemist, Brecon. WANTED. Pitwood, Fir and Oak.— Particulars to David Jones and Co., Ltd. (Pontnewynydd), Belle Vue, near Pontypool, Mon. Public I I Brecknockshire Sessions. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that '< the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE for the COUNTY OF BRECKNOCK will he held at the COUNTY HALL. BRECON, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of JULY, 1919, at 11-20 o'clock in the forenoon. at which time and place all Prosecutors and Witnesses must attend. At 11-20 o'clock the Justices will proceed to transact the County Business. All Petty Jurors, Appellants, and 'I: Respondents, must attend in Court at 11-20 o'clock in the forenoon of the above-mentioned day. HENRY F. W. HARRIES, Clerk of the Peace. County Hall. Brecon, 11th June, 1919. j -_UU- J Breconshire Agricultural „ Executive Committee. I Appointment of County Executive Officer. A pplications are invited by the Breconshire Agricultural Executive Committee for the Post of County Executive Officer to carry out the duties according to the provisions of Part IV. of the Corn Production Act. Candidates must be practical agriculturists and also possess a knowledge of estate management and administrative work. The salary proposed to be paid will be, subject to the consent of H.M. Treasury, £3:)() per annum, plus travelling and other out-of- pocket expenses. Applications, in candidates' own hand- writing, stating age and qualifications, together with copies of not more than three rccont testimonials, must reach the undersigned not later than June 18th. THE SECRETARY, Breconshire Agricultural Executive Committee. The Elms, Struet, Brecon. The King Fdward VII Welsh National Memorial Association. PROBATIONERS required for im- ■ mediate increase of staff, age 18— 20, must be strong and well-educated. Two years' training with lectures aud certificate given. Salary—1st year, 9 14 2nd year, X20 with maintenance, uniform and laundry. Applications, on form to be sent on request, should be made to the Medical Superintendent, The Sanatorium, Talgarth. Breconshire. CAULIFLOAVER PLANTS-Eclipse, C Veitche's A.G., Savoys, Best of All, Drumhead. AVinningstadt Cabbage, Ox 11 Cabbage, 2s. per 100, 10s. per 1000 car- riage or post paid.—C. H. Porter, Mun- ston Farm, Hereford. n- DIP.-For preventing Fly no dip is D better than Stanton's it has the reputation of years behind it and the testimony of all the leading flockowners in South Wales.—Stanton, Veterinary l' Chemist. Brecon. MOLE Trappers, Marine Store I Dealers and Gamekeepers.— Moleskins Wanted, 90s. per 100. Also Rabbit and Hare Skins, Horse Hair, Feathers, Fox Skins. I buy any kind of Furs and Skins, also Waste Paper. Cash by returti.-W. G. Stamford, 53u, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. 1. IWIAGGOT LOTION. — Look before > ■ coming to Market whether Maggot Lotion is needed, and if so call at Stanton's. Is. bottles, 10s. doz. — Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. CO-UR Alix],I,Rl"Scour in Calves, S a great source of loss of valuable animals, is cured -by a few7 doses of Stanton's Scour Mixture. Is. Gel. and 2s. Gd. bottles.—Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. SHEEP SHKARIXII. — Shearing time visit Stanton's get Pitch or Cooper's Sheep marking fluid get Stanton's cut oils, a splendid dressing for healing cuts quickly and keeping off fly. Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. I SURE Cure for Gapes in Chicken, Turkeys, etc. testimonials from all parts 30 years' reputation Tins l/3.— Marshal], Honiton, Devon. SEED POTATOES for Sale, "The Factor" £ 7 10s per ton, 8s per cwt.—Apply Adam, Garth House, Garth, j cwt.—Apply Adam, Garth House, Garth, j Breconshire. I t'ubllc Notices. COHN PRODUCTION ACT, HUT. Agricultural ges Beard (England and Wales). -1.- Proposal to Vary the Minimum and Overtime rates of Wages at present in force for female workers of 18 years of age and over throughout England and Wales. The Agricultural Wages Board (Eng- land and Wales) hereby give notice as required by the above Act and Regu- lations made thereunder that they pro- pose to Vary the Minimum and Overtime rates of wages at present in force under Orders of the AVage. Board, for female j workers of 18 years of age and over throughout England and Wales so as to provide as follows :— 1. The Minimum and Overtime rates of wages for female workers of 18 years of age and over throughout England and Wales shall be as follows :— A. Whole-time workers employed by the week or any longer period in the area comprising the administrative county of Northumberland (including the Borough of Berwick-on-Tweed) and the county boroughs of Newcastle-on- Tyne and Tynemouth • Overtime Rates per hr. Minimum Rate per week m of 51 hours in Summer M oc and 48 hours in Winter. j °§ en s. d. 27 ,0 7kl. 9d, B. All workers other than workers re- ferred to in Clause A above Overtime S..c: Rates per hr. a h Area. J ft # .2 B 2 51 c -5 a| oj DO i. The administrative counties of Cumber- land and Westmor- land, the county bor- oughs of Carlisle and Barrow in Furness, and the Petty Ses- sional Divisions of North Lonsdale and Hawkeshead (inclu- ding its detached part), in the admin- istrative county .f J Lancaster. 7d. 9d. 10-id. ii. The administrative counties of the East Riding, the North Riding, and the West Riding of Yorkshire, and the county bor- oughs of Kingston- upon-Hull, Middles- borough, Barnsley, Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Hudders- field, Leeds, Rother- ham, Sheffield, Wake- field and York. iii. All other parts of I England and Wales. (le.1. 7 d. 9d. 2. Provided that during the first three months of a worker's employment in agriculture (A) The minimum rate per week for 9 any worker to whom Clause 1 (A) above applies shall be 24/9 in lieu of 27/ (B) The minimum and overtime hourly rates set out in Clause 1 above shall be subject in each case to a deduction of id. an hour. 3. Provided also that in the case of a whole-time worker employed by the week or any longer period to whom Clause 1 (A) above applies the wages payable for her for the hours of work agreed between her and the employer in any week (ex- cluding hours of overtime employment) shall not be less than the amounts set out in Clauses 1 (A) and 2 (A) above and applicable to her, uc'withstanding that those hours of work are less than F>4 in I Summer and 48 in Winter. The Agricultural Wages Board as re- quired by the above Act and the regu- lations made thereunder will consider j any objections to the above Proposal to Vary which may be lodged with them I within one month from the date of this Notice. All objections should be in j writing, and should be addressed to the Secretary, the Agricultural Wages Board (England and Wales), 80, Pall Mall. London, S.W. 1. The objectiom; should state precisely, and so far as possible with reasons, what is objected to. Dated this third day of Juue, 1919. Signed by the Order of the Wages Board, F. POPPLEWELL. Secretary. Agricultural Wages BOlrd (England and Wales). 80, Pall Mali. London. S.W. 1. NOTE.—The Wages Bnard do not pro- pose to vary the definition of overtime employment set out in their Orders of the L-Jth October. 1918, fixing mini- mum rates for female workers through- out England and Wales, or to Vary their Overtime Order of the 18th February. 1919. 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers. THE above unit will proceed to India in the very near future, and is in need of men to complete the strength. A call is now made to all old mem- bers of this famous Regiment (now demobilized) to re-enlist, and accompany this Battalion overseas. This also applies to Class "Z" Army Reserve. Discharged Soldiers (including Special Reservists) and disembodied men of the Territorial Force, "who will be permitted to enlist on the following conditions :— (1) PERIODS OK SEKVJCE of 2, 3. or 4 years with the Colours. No reserve service. (2) A<;E 18 to 37 years. (3) Men can only be accepted for this Arm of Service if they have previously served. All men must have been fully trained, and have completed at least six months' ser- vice with the Colours and be medically fit. A man with 17 or more years' service counting towards pension, will be required to re-enlist for the full period of 4 years and will not be allowed to take his discharge until he has completed that period. (4) RATES OF PA V.—Men responding to this appeal will receive no bounty, but will draw the ordinary rates of pay. including the special War Bonus. The lowest for any rank being 21s. per week. If your dependants were drawing separation allowances, or you were married before llth Dec., 1918, this will be continued at the same rates. This is a glorious opportunity to see other parts of the world under Peace conditions. Think Are you settled in civil life ? What are your prospects ? Are they good ? Then why not join on again till things are settled down ? I Do IT Now.—The 2nd Battalion is here waiting for you. How CAN YOU i>o IT.—Go to the nearest Recruiting Offices, where every- thing will be made quite clear, and you will receive full instructions how to carry on. Recruiting Office. The Barracks. Brecon. GOD SAVE THE KING. "THE RURAL DISTRICT COUN- ■ CIL OF HAY invite offers of land in the parish of Talgarth suitable for housing purposes. Sites are sought which admit of easy connection with Talgarth sewers and water mains. If away from the town, only land near to an available or prospective water supply can be entertained. Particulars to JAMES GUNTER, Clerk, Glasbury. TESTED an FARM SEEDS. All Best Sorts at Lowest Possible I Prices. MANGOLDS. Sutton's Prize Globe. Sutton's Yellow Intermediate. Johnson's Giant Yellow Globe SWEDES. Lord Derby. Elephant. Best of all. Skirvings, &c. TURNIPS. Purple Top. Aberdeen Yellow Tankard. &c. Catalogues on Application. Alfred Quarrell, SEEDSMAN. HIGH STREET, BRECON Telephone 74. ¡ II IL::JI II II II j j" E" § GET 0 M D'E n A STJ^mjS H I = u "Take Cover!" You will find the most suitable protection in one of Watts' Straw Hats. There are no faded last year's = hats here, they are all new, clean, and I u this year's shapes. You will look well n u under a Straw Hat from Watts'. U If the Tongue of the boot 4 could speak it would not hesitate to proclaim the superlative morits of Watts' Socks. Li pi 0 ositz B R-E u = AND AT BUILTH. L-i I II Ie:]! II II Mr. Ernest W. Boker j (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists), Organist and Choirmaster 11 Priory Church, BRECON. Receives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Theory, &c. j Ensemble Classes for the Practice of Chamber Music. SCHOOLS VISITED. For terms apply— j 19. The Struct. Brecon. ■ THE RELIABLE MOTORS AND CYCLES as Chosen by the British Government. We are Sole Agents for Triumph & B.S.A. Second-hand Cycles and Motors in Stock. Large Stock of Tyres and Accessories.^ Fryer Bros. & Co., BRECON. Public Notices. BRECON COUNTY ANNUAL. It is proposed to resume Publication of the BRECON COUNTY ANNUAL which had to be sus- pended during the latter part of the war owing to the scarcity of paper. Further announcements will be made in due course. f I