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H BRECON POSTING and LIVERY STABLSS LION STREET. Brakes Wagonal-te3, Landaus, and Vehicles of every esorlption. Smart Wadding Equipages. Modern Hearaea and Mourning Coaohea, We hav given our customers complete aUafaetion for nearly 50 years and respectfully olicit your patronage. D. J. MEDOALFE, Proprietor.
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FOR QUALITY in all kinds of FISH, MEATS and FRUITS in Tins and Glass Jars, at Lowest Prices. MEREDITH AND SONS. THE STORES, BRECON. Telephone: yl3. Telegrams: Stores, Brecon.
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Births, Marriages & Deaths. MARRIAGE. SJIIXOLKTON-SMITII — TIIO.NIAS. — On July 16th, at the Parish Church, Llantwit-Vurdre, by the Rev. J. Jenkins, vicar, Dr. Shingleton-Smith, M.B., Brecon, to Elizabeth Doulton Thomas (late Matron of Brecon County Infirmary), daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. T. Thomas, of Aston Yilla, Ferndale. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan and family wish to thank all those who sent flowers and sympathised with them in their recent bereavement.
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Jt::1tI-W'1T'< .4»; Situations Vacant & Wanted. A GENTS Wanted, with connection amongst farmers, to sell good cattle food.—Apply, Box 227F, Smith's, 21, Bush Lane, London, E.C. 4. APPRENTICE Wanted, to the Print- ing Trade short hours excellent wages to be obtained on completion of indentures.—Apply Manager, ''County Times," Brecon. BOOT TRADE.—Wanted, first-class Stitchman, bespoke work, and young man as improver highest wages. —Hunter, Calvert Street, Swansea. 1-1 OUSE-Parlourrnaid Wanted, com- fortable home one gentleman, three servants.—X, County Times," Brecon. I^ITCHENMAID Wanted in a small family.—Address to Dowager Lady Glanusk, Hay Castle, Breeonshire. ANTED, General Servant.—Mrs. Grant, Castle Street, Hay. YY/ANTED by strong Girl, aged 15, situation in gentleman's family present situation nearly 2 years, disen- gaged in August, references state wages. —N, County Times," Brecon. w ANITEI) a Dairymaid for small f dairy to assist in laundry.— Apply to Miss Williams, Pen.pont, Brecon. \Y/ANTED, Housemaid, small family, cook general kept.—Mrs. Wayne Morgan, Hendrescythan, Pontyclun. near Cardiff. \Y/ ANTED immediately- Cook-General, also Housemaid.— Apply Mrs. Shingleton-Smith, Clifton Cottage, Brecon. WANTED, Strong Youth, about 14- w 111. Apply Elston & Sons, Brecon. .n _.u_- n_ ANTED, pair of Pit-Sawyers, with own saw, for about six weeks work on big silver spruce good wages, and railway fare once each way. — Manager, Board of Trade Lumber Camp, 11 Longleat. Warminster, Wilts. w ANTED Hauliers, with own horses or traction preferred, to haul trees and pitwood, whole or part time, to New Radnor and Llanbister Road stations; Radnorshire Newbridge-on- Wye and Builth stations, Breeonshive, from woods clost; by.—Jennings & Co., Ltd., Pennywell Road, Bristol. Also Tree Loaders, Fellers. Cross-cutters.— Apply, Mr. Ayre, Red Lion Inn, New Radnor. WANTED, good General, good wages to suitable girl, references re- quired.—Mrs. Miller, Bryncoed," Sketty Road, Swansea. .i W ANTD, on small farm, Lad or Man to follow horses.—Apply Rice, Velindre, Morriston. WANTED, a young girl as Housemaid Waitress.—Apply Mrs. Powell, -an Hotel, Hay. \Y/ANTED, Shepherd to take charge of flock of mountain sheep, Glamorganshire house and coal found in addition to full scheduled rate.— Apply, Box 4;)3, County Times," Brccon. \Y7ANTED, at once, for a few months, a good Maid for country cottage el only one kept. Apply, Mrs Leeson, Dany Graig Cottage, Talybont-on-Usk. YR/ANTED, Cook-General, strong and capable, other maids kept, com- mence duties August 8th Alsojjaundry Woman two days fort ii ightly.-Apply Mrs Blakstad, The Priory, Clifford, Herefordshire. YOUNG Person required to learn the washing machines.—Apply Steam Laundry, Brecon. f.f;t and Wanted. RUILTH WELLS. Furnished House Wanted for September and October (or earlier), near church pre- ferred, four bedrooms nccessary.—Apply, stating terms. Rev. Church Jones, Brecon. niCH Mixed Form, 251 acres, on Sale bargain owner retiring I also Farms 16A, .'W, 571 and 100 acres. —Goddard, Valuer, Hereford. I NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD WEEK. TO LET, furnished House, two miles from Cor wen; containing two entertaining rooms, six beds, bath h and" c, large garden accommodation for car station ten minutes careful tenants only.—Apply The Cottage, Carrog, near Corwen. HT0 LET, pleasant- Furnished Rooms ■ in country, easy reach of Brecon.— Apply, Box 143, County Times," t Brecoii. W AXTED, Rooms or a Small House in or near Glasbury for two ladies, careful tenants.—Box L.E., Couiit3- Ti mes," Brecon. W AXTED to Rent, August, 1919— January, 1920, good Rough or Rabbit Shoot in or about Cray give terms and particulars.—Box No. 917, County Times," Brecon. w ANTED, purchase House, Brecon three or four bedrooms, garden pleasant position early possession.— Box 91, County Times" Office, Brecon. x Lost and Found. STRAYED. EIre and Lamb to Lower) S House Farm, Llyswen, end of May. Owner can have same by paying expenses. —Edwards. v Miscellaneous. "A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF BRECKNOCK," by Theo- philus Jones (.'> vols. 1805-1809), in per- fect condition. What offers V—Knight, Struet, Brecon.. pOR Sale, Harmonium in fine rosewood case, bargain. £ 7 10s. — Apply Clark, Penoyre, Brecon. pOR Sale, several pure bred Sicilian I F Flower Cockerels, an excellent I laying strain suitable for crossing with other breeds 10s. each.—Mrs. Isaac, Castle Farm, Brecon. pOR SALfT, 8 excellent Dairy Cattle, ■ Consisting of 2 cows and calves (2nd calves), 6 heifers with calves at foot.— Apply, W. S. Miller, Forest Lodgo, Brecon. LOOK AHEAD Coal problem solved by burning Peat." A luxury and economy at once. Half or truck loads sent any station motor deliveries Lon- don. Oak Log also supplied. Large or small qua-itities.-Write Wilsons Facade, West Norwood. London. PALLETS and Ducks laying 10/G each, £ 6 dozen chickens two months old 2/6 each, 30s. dozen 12 chicks and mother 30s. list free. Hummell, Stratford, Essex. Q ENNET.—Always the same. Always good, always reliable is Stanton's Rennet.—Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. pOR SALE, Brown Mare, 14'2 also Chestnut Gelding, 12'2, rising 4. Both quiet to ride and drive.—Apply to Miss Gwynne Holford, Buckland, Bwlch. LADIES, when in Newport should call at Madame Osmond, Corsetierre, Clarence Place. also Queen's-Arcade, '7 Cardiff JWlARQUEES (iO x 30 and 30 x 16) to be Hired free for August Bank Holiday.—Apply Secretary, Church House, Brecon. TO CARPENTERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE by Private Treaty a quantity of Deals, Boards, Paints, Bits, Glass, Benches, Trestles, Ladders, Varnish and numerous other articles connected with the building trade. For further particulars apply, Plas Wye, GEO. DAVIES. Llowes. Glasbury-on-Wye. DIP.—Sheep Dips at Stanton's. Stanton's Dips, Powder and Liquid, Cooper's Dips, McDougall's Dip, finest Red Raddle. Best Value, Best Prices. —Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. I ARCH or Fir Plantations Wanted, suituble for pitwood, large or small z, lots, for prompt cash payment.—J. Griffith Jones, Colliery Timber Merchant, Llanelly. F APIITERS' Wives who use Gwiilim'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, l/6. 2/9, 5/3.-Gwillim, The Chemist, Brecon. WANTED, about 1300 Larch Trees to be hauled from wood to station about 2 miles, near Builth We! —Apply Beaumont, 12, Cathedral Road, Cardiff. W ANTED. Old Lead or Stone Garden Ornaments, Figures. &c.-Box HI, County Times" Office, Brecon. w ANTED, Hay, Corn, Chaff, etc., for about 2u horses also Chaff- cutter.—H. C. Ayre, Red Lion Inn, New Radnor. pAULTFLOWEli PL ANTS—Eel ipse, Veitche's A.G.. Savoys, Best of All, Drumhead, Winningstadt Cabbage. Ox Cabbage, 2s. per 100, 10s. per 1000 car- riage or post paid.—C. H. Porter, Mun- ston Farm, Hereford.* P^IP.—Stanton's Dips, Powder and Liquid, best of all at best prices. Staiito,.i. Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. YY/-ANTED, Pitwood, Fir and Oak.— Particulars to David Jones and Co.Ltd. (Pontnewynydd), Belle Vue, near Pontypool, Mon. 1^1 AGGOT 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. 5 co lIB: MIXTt-i,,i.Scour in"Cali-es, a great source of loss of valuable animals, is cured by a few doses of Stanton's Scour Mixture. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. bottles.—Stanton, Veterinary Chemist, Brecon. "W/-ANTED, small Governess Cart to fit donkey.—Llangasty Rectory", nwlch. Utility Rabbits for Sale. Any quantity. Age 1 to 2 months, 4 for 10s. Age 2 4 months, 4s. each. Young Stock Does, mated, 10s. each. Young Stock Bucks, 9s. each. Carriage paid. Crate free. Flemish Giant, Flemish-Belgian first- cross, Angora, and English Bucks at Stud fee 2s. Gd. Jack Webb, Bear Street, Hay. 1s. par lb. paid for ripo Meadow Saffron Seeds in pod, but must be ripe. 6d. per lb. paid for clean Meadow Saffron Bulbs, but must be clean. Any quantity taken. Passenger carriage paid to Hay. Prompt cash with bags. LAST YEAH or PURCHASE. STOKOE, Chemist, Hay. Get your New TRUNK, WEEK-END or ATTACHE CASE from Fred T. Morgan, Ironmonger, TALGARTII. Good Luggage gives a tone of respecta- bility to the traveller. F.T.M. begs to inform the Public that he has cleared his Stock of New Perfection Cookers, but hopes to replenish it shortly. GET YOUR NAME ON WAITING LIST. _m THE DAY IS DAWNING When all up-to-date Poultry Keepers will adopt Pearson's Pre-Digestive Protein System of Poultry Feeding which is a Scientific and Practical Method of Feeding Poultry which gives hitherto unheard-of results in less time and at no greater cost. The Principle is non-forcing and does not injure the birds, but on the contrary makes them more vigorous and prolific. 6d. Is. and 2s. PACKETS. Ask for Leaftet- Meredith and Sons, Up-to-date Corn Stores, BRECON. Public Notices. The Breconshiffc Agricultural Executive Corn Production Acts, 1917 and 1918. CLAIMS for COMPOSITION NOTICE is hereby given that a claim by any person interested in auy j land for loss suffered by him by reason of the exercise in relation to such land by or on behalf of the Board of Agri- culture and Fisheries of the powers exercisable by the Board with a view to maintaining the food supply of the country, must be made not later than one year after the date of the exercise of the powers, or. where such period has expired or shall expire on or before the HIst day of July, 1919, then not later than such date. W. EVANS, Priory Hill House, Secretary. Brecon, 15th July, 1919. 1 GARTH FLOWER SHOW will be held in the Grounds of Garth House, on Wednesday, August 13th. There will be prizes for EVERY VARIETY of VEGETABLE. Open to the whole country. For full particulars apply to Mrs. Alec Wilson, Garth, Breconshire. During the afternoon A Re* r\ HI there will be YJCX I U AGRICULTURAL SHOW— For particulars see bills. ¡ SPORTS for Children and TUGS OF-WAR for Adults. ) Admission. Adults Cd., Children 3d. ( TEA on th-" Grounds. The Show is open t; the Public at 2-30. Garth Station (L.JST.W.It.) in within 200 yards of the Show Grounds. By kind permission of Mr. E. Goulbourn, the 1-15 Train from Swansea will stop at Garth on Show Day. Llangorse Parish Church. THE TOWER FUND. A Sale of Work in aid of the above will be held in the Vicarage Garden, On Wednesday, August 6 at q p.m. Admission, Cd children, half-price. Continue to Celebrate Peace by visiting C, COLDREN EISTEDDFOD On SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 26th. FIVE CHOIRS from the Brecon District. Over 100 other Entries. Special Train leaving Colbren for Brecon at 9-45 p.m. Secretaries DEWI JEFFREY, Penygraig, Colbren. RICHARD JONES, Colbren House, Colbren. Glyncelyn Mansion to be Let from 29th September next. 18 Acres of Meadow Land can also be Let with the Mansion if required. Enquiries to- ALD. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Talbot House, Brecon. July. 14th, 1919. Brecon and Radnor Asylum. WANTED, Male and Female Nurses wages for Males commencing at £ 1 16s. Gd., and for Females £ 1 9s. 2d. per week of 60 hours, inclusive of meal hours, with board, lodging and laundry for which a charge will be made. After establishment uniform will be provided. Appointments subject to Asylum Officers' Superannuation Act. Apply, Medical Superintendent, Brecon and Radnor Asylum, Talgarth. p PL 101 -jDL. II ini II-II 10CU n ° The Suggested u ° Crazy Quilt Pattern 0 u u o 0 u 0 000 lki -t f,- e I 0 <).6' n u t, U n IT has been suggested by someone in 8cot laud that in consequence of Shortage of Clothing in many Shops, the CRAZY QUILT PATTERN may = become popular. Such extraordinary products will not be worn in the districts of Breconshire and Radnorshire, for there is a bountiful Stock of MEN'S, YOU and BOYS'SUITS, etc. (all ready tailored for .n immediate wear) at WATTS, THE CLOTHIER, BRECON and N = BUILTH. He is selling them at much under to-day's prices. = t X7 u I i Opposite the Monument AND AT BUILTH. u # [b. ini— ini 0 0 E31 mi— Cambrian Railways. TRAIN SERVICE, July, August and September. A N Official Time Book containing full particulars of the Numerous ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS in the TRAIN SERVICE and giving particulars of through connections to the principal Centres on other Companies' Lines can be obtained at the Stations and Bookstalls. Price One Penny. S. WILLIAMSON, General Manager. Oswestry, July, 1919. Mr. Ernest W. Baker (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists), Organist and Choirmaster Priory Church, BRECON. Receives Pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, Theory, &c. Ensemble Classes for the Practice of Chamber Music. SCHOOLS VISITED. For terms apply- 19, The Struet, BrMOu. Wedding Cards, t Call and see the Beautiful Designs In Endless Variety at the I COUNTY TIMES OFFICB, BRECON. I