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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID SCALE. The following Scale of Charges secures the insertion of the following classes of Advertisements in both "THE BRECON AND RADNOR EXPRESS," AND "THE RADNOR EXPRESS," APARTMENTS, SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, TO HE LET OR SOLD, LOST AND FOUND, AND MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Three Six Words. Once. Times. Times. 14 words 0 9 1 9 2 6 22 worde 1 0 2 0 3 0 30 words 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra 8 words 0 0 8 1 0 In cases where replies are to be sent to the "Express" Office, and forwarded by us. 3d extra to above prices must bo sent. In all cases these Charges are for cash with order. If not pre-paid, they will be charged sixpence per line per insertion. Marriage Notice, 2/6. Wedding Presents, 2d per line. Birth Notice, 2/6. Notice of Thanks, 2/6. lp Memoriam Notice, 2,'6. List of Wreaths in Funeral Report, 2d per line. Obituary Notice, 2/6. Notice of Death and Funeral. 2/6. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The greatest care is taken to insert advertisements on the date and in the position ordered as well as to secure their liein^ correctly printed, but the Proprietor cannot be responsible for inaccuracies in either of these respects, or for any consequences arising there- from. Every care is taken to ensure the prompt insertion of all advertisements and accurate delivery to advertisers of replies to their advertisements, but the Proprietor does not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified week. or at all, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any specified week, or at all, from any cause whatever. Advertisements and replies are only accepted subject to the above conditions. SITUATIONS VACANT.. A Good home offered to a strong willing Girl, 16 to 20; wages 20/ per month, reference re- quired.—Mrs Prance Williams, Aberd. 1389p flLElfcKS. Vacancies occur for competent Clerks. Apply in writing to District Vauer, The Elms. Struet. Brecon. 1445p COWMAN wanted cottage and garden close to work; good wages to suitable man. Apply by letter to Jenkins, Gairth House, Talgarth. 1417p Experienced cook-Gom-rai, over 30, widow might suit; small family.—Miss Welch, Rectory, Barry. 1433p GENEKAL wa.nted, able to cook; no washing; small family; liberal outings two kept: state wages, references.—Chapman, High Street, Swansea. 1440p HOUSE-Parlourmaid for London, quiet comfort- able place, Aire paid, wage £ 22. Appiy- 1403p, "Express" Offioe, Brecon. "YCALE Attendants required. Previous exper- -L'J- ieDcc unnœœsa.ry. Salary commences at £ 30, increasing to X50, and upon promotion to £ 65 per annum, with board, lodging, washing and uniforms.-Apply to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester. 428/235 PRINTER wanted to take charge of jobbing office. -Oldbur-v, KM"hton. 152/236 ROYAL Infirmary, Gloucester.—First and Third Kitchenmaids, also Ward maid wanted: good wages; must be well recommended. Apply— Matron. 1441p QMA11T Girl waited for jeweller's shop; also Lad at; apprentice: trade thoroughly taught.— Hammond, Jeweller, Builth Wells. 510/226 WANTED ._Platelayers for the Brecon A Mer- thyr Railway. Apply-Foreman, John Davies, Brecon Station. WANTED, General Farm Hand; good plough- » man, live in. — Mazey, Glebe Farm. Porthkerry, Barry. 1299p WANTED I good GcnM-al: state age and wages rtXluired.-Apply, Mrs Hrynon, Bon MaroJlr. re<j ui-re d .— A pp v,  Bcynon, Bon Mamhp. Bl?ckwood, Mon. 1324p WANTED, good Girl for housework, about 30. Apply-Mr5 Cooper. Hay Stores, Llandore, Swansea.. 1352p WOODCUTTERS wanted for felling a bout 15 acres of larch near Brecon, good prices paid. Apply letter to Box 1373p, Brecon and Radnor Ex- press Office. Brecon. W ANTED good general Farm Hand, good wages to suitable man.—Henry Davies, Pontvgwaith Farm, Hollybush, Mon. 1378p w ANTED, Cook-General al1d- House-Par.oux- soldifirs, widows can apply.—Mrs Williams. The Cliff. Mumbles. 1388p WANTED. an all-round Working Gardener; small hothouse. State age, wages, &c.- Major Lewis. Fern-hill, Blackpill, neaT Swansea. 1386p WANTED, immediately, young Girl, 15-16.— Apply to Mrs Hope. The Stores. Newbridge- on-Wye, Radnorshire. 1396p W ÀNTED, a man far farm work, live in or out (if married, cottage found close to work).— Apply, Price, TrephiJiip, Talgarth. 575/236 Wf ANTED, genera.) servant or daily help: good chAr;)ct?r. Appiv—Mrs J. WaTa. chMnists. TTiah Street, Builth Walls. b510/226 WANTED, a strong, willing Girl; good home, good wagts.-Apl)).Y, Mrs Evans, 180, Penarth Road. Cardiff. 1394p WANTED, a good General: aged 20—25 assist -in ha.r evenings; good references required.— Apply Tamplin, Alexandra Vaults. Ebhw Vale. 1407p WANTED, smart Boy. as Apprentice to the gro- cory and provision trade department. Ap- ply—T. B. I..ewis, Supply Stores. IJIanwrtvd Wells. 1405p WANTED immediately, reliable woman or girl as General. Mrs Jenkins, Greenfield Avenue, Dinas Powis. 1409p WORKMAN wanted for Gwilymllwyd Farm, to live at Caeliarn, which in to let from 25th, and haft a.bout 5 acres land and rights on adjoining hill. Apply-T. Scammel, Gwilym- llwyd, Libanus, Brecon. 1412p WANTED, a lifldy Assistant, accustomed to the* grocery trade. — Meredith & Sons, Stores, Brecon. 536/237 WANTED, experienced General, with good character; good wages given to suitable per- son.—Appl- v. Price, London Provincia 1 Bank. Rhymney. 53Y/237 WANTED, domesticated farmer's daughter as Help, good Cook-General, also experienced Waitress; good cia fishotd .—-Mrs Mortumer- Thomas. proprietress. Mariner's Hotel. Haverford- west. 1420p YOUNG General wanted immediately, able to wash; comfortable, pleasant home, ntiar seaside, for suitable applicant: small family.- Griffithn. 2, Robert Street, Barry. 1422p TO7 ANTED, a Waggoner, to live iD.-Apply to Nicho'ls, Brvncelifd. Blldmd1. 1420p ANTED, experienced General; good wages .suitable, maid. Apply—Richards. Briga-ni Fa.rm. Polity-Clun. Glamorgan. 1432p WANTED, experienced Cook-General for coun- t rv house: honse-parlourm^icl kept. —Mrs Constable. Hen.llys. Llandovery. 1431p PREPAID ADYERTISEMENTS. XWANTED a Man (ineligible for Army) to take entire chairge of three cows, pony and cart, garden, etc.; house and garden for married man. -—Apply, stating wages required, to Lady F. Gordon, Howey Hail, Llandrindod Wells. 545/237 "WANTED respectable married man, ineligible j for Military Service, with good knowledge of plain gardening and willing to make himself useful in spare time on Gentleman's Estate. "Wages, twenty-four .shillings a week with house and garden. Apply—C. W. Woosnam, Cefnllys- gwynne, Builth Wells, Brecons'hire. 562/237 WANTED, smart young lady Assistant, one with previous experience preferred.—J. James and Son, grocers, Struet. Brecon. 1435p WANTED useful Help or Housekeeper, fond of children, comfortable home.—Mrs Pear- ma.n, Kite's Nest Inn, near Hereford. 554/237 FARMS FOR SALE OR TO LET. "ITTANTED to rent, near Brecon, small Fuurm. not more than 20 acres, with house and building.—Apply, Box 1387p, "Express" Office, Brecon. FOB Sale a very good Farm, about 150 acres, chiefly all good sward; six miles from Lco- E Office, Rre- ii-ilti.st,er.-Apply, 559/237. "Expres8" 0ffice, Bre- con. T O-LET, small Farm, Cottawearn, Knucklas, 3 miles from Knighton. Apply 1400p, "Ex- press" Offices, Brecon. TO Let. March 25th next, small Farm, known — .as "Llewern," Llanganten, Breconshire, one mile from Crlmerv Station, and 3 miles from Builth Wells mark-e-t tox%-ii.-jkpply to Mrs Hope, OT H. Powell, Stores, Newbridge-on-Wye, Rad- norshire. 1396p TO Let, David Beddoe's Chaj-ity Metadows, Llandilograban, from date below to Feb- ruary 2nd, 1918; six acres; tenders to be sent to Boat Inn. Erwood, by 10 a.m., on February 19th. 523/236 rrO be let at Ladyday a, useful small Farm with rights for sheep on hill, in the Parish of Llanwrfchwl, about one mile from Doldowlod Sta- tion. For partieuflatrs, apply C. W. Woosnam, Celiillysgwynne, Builth Wells 561/237 HOUSES WANTED, FOR SALE, OR TO LET. HOUSE to-Lei, in Irfon Road, lately occupied by Mr Luther Davies; rent, JE12. Apply— M.rn Ewart Evans, Braemar, Builth Wells. 1414p rp YCLAY, Lkwgorse.-To-Iet from March 25?. Apply—Mr D. Griffiths, Battle End, near Brecon. 1391p Brecon. 1391p ANTED, sman cottage and garden, or oa? of lodge, or take in Laundry work. Mother and daughter.—Apply, 1317p, "Express" Office, Brecon. APARTMENTS WANTED AND TO-LET. CO-NIFORTABLE Lodgings to let Brecon, close to centre of town, suit anybody -in business, terms moderate .-Apply box 1443p Ex- press" Office, Brecon. /?<ENTLEMAN with limited means requires farm house lodgings. Would assist with 'jig'ht duties if 'required, address with full particul- ars, box 1437p, "Exl)ress" Office, Brecon. T/I^ELL-Fumished and comfortable Apartments to-let, Brecon, from March 1st, pleasantly situated: terms moderate: highly recommended. Apply by letter 1436p, "Express" Office. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, off Beacons, 2 Mountain Ponies; one very light Dunn, mare, 3 yell's. dark ISKUH: and toil; other, filly, coming two, dark bay, blaze. Both liave light spittle-mark under right etar and probably branded with H. on near shoulder.-H. W. Richards, Brynliyfi-yd, Taly- bont on-Usk. 512/236 T OST. yellow Dog, short tail; collar engraved, Prytheroh, .Maosyron: finder erwarded.— R,c*-s, I)aiittlefritli. Llanfigan. 1421p T OST Blackfack, Theave, slope above right ear, -thumb notch under left.—Rees. Cefnmaes- dax. 548/237 QTRAYED to^ 1'engani, Llangynidr, black Dog, k short tail; name on collar, "Evans, Tuck- barn." Unless claimed within 21 days will be sold.—Jones. 1395p FOR BALE OR PURCHASE. A Fat Pig for sale, about 16 score. Apply- Dd. Wiilliams, Waunmynach, Llanfihangel- TaSyllyn, near Brecon. 1444p D°)/"T give ginger, gentian, cayenne pepper, or chillies to get more eggs. They hurt liver. Give Karswood Spice, containing ground insects, 2d. 6d.. 1/ from Morris, 17, Bridge Street, Brecon. 1362p FOR Sale, half-bred Britisli Holstein Bull Calves, by impcu-ted Dutch bull; 90 to 112 IDS. when born. Grand brgains.-Apy, M. J. Rees. Tvnewydd Da,iry Farms, Ltd., Hitrwa-in. 496/236 FOR Sale.—Shortliorn Calves, Sixpence- per lb. —James, Cilwmvg. Llanelly. 1385p F on Sae, 2 nice quality fa.t Pigs.-Apply, -*■ Weale, New Meade, Newbridge-on-Wye, Radnorshire. 1426p "POR Sale useful Horso, aged, work anywhere.— Pecrr Jones, Llarxkindod Wells. 1434p "POR Sale.—I Pony Mare, rising 6 years; 1 Pony Horse, rising 2 years: 1 Cairt Filly, rising w.¡ rs: 1 Fat Pig, 26 to 28 stone. — Pugh, (friuirch Farm. Llandilo, Erwood. 552/237 GREY HAIR permanently and speedily restored! to its original colour by using Harrison's Hair Colour Restorer. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price 1/6 (postage 3d extra). Mantifacturer :-G. W. HAR- RISON, Hair Specialist, Reading. Agent for Bre- con F. L. Stanton. Knighton G. M. Perkins, Chemist. Builth Wells: J. Ward. Llandovery: T. Roberts. 1107p XTENS lay and pay on Ka-r-wood Spice con.t-a.in- lllg ground inwpcts. 2d. 6d. 1/—India and Citina Tea. Co., 49, High Street. Brecon. 1402p "POR SALE.—Pure-bred White Wyandotte Eggs (268 egg strain): in February and March, 10/6 per sitting; April ,and May. 8/6 per sitting. Also. Indian Runne.r Ducks' eggs, 6/- dozen. -:M rs Saunders Jones, Cantref Rectory, Brecon. Member of the Poultry Utililty Club. 513/236 T HAVE PROVED THAT IT PAYS to use OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice, in my fowls' soit food, as they keep beialthy and lay abund- ance of Eggs—is wliat many Poultry-Keepers say. Sold by W. M. Davies t, Co.. The Storefe, Senny- bridge. 500/224 PREPAID ADYERTISEMENTS. NEWMARKET Condition Powders bring a. horse quickly and safely into first-rate con- dition and health. Purify the blood, sharpen the appetite, and make the coat shine like satin. In 1 lb. packets, lOd. Prepared only by Ccdt- man, Cash Chemist, Builth Wells. 1867/214 pULLETS, March hatch, laying, 3/6 each, WI- dozen six and cock, 24/ list froe.-Hummetl, Stratford, Essex. 1360p WALL PAPER, of best designs and good qual- ity, can be bought at TYLER'S, BUL- WARK, BRECON, as cheap as any house in the trade. See the quality of the paper in the roH be- fore buying. 252 pIG Keepers who wialt their Pigs to pay should use as a Condiment Thalley's Food for, Cattle; keeps Pigs thrifty. Sold in Cases contain- ing 56 packets. Five Shillings, by agents in all parts. 200/205 MOLESKINS- waillted. Highest prices paid 1 oldest regular buyers. Prompt payment. —J. H. Smith & Co., 10, Friday Street, London, E.C. 1364p TRACTION ENGINES, Road Locomotives, Steam Waggons and Tractors, Portable Engines, Traction Waggons, Threshing Machines, Road Rollers, etc., for SALE. Secondhand. Full List free. Special terms arranged. Portables, Rollers, etc., for HIRE. Thrashing Belts of all kinds. Modern Machinery as .above purchased.— Only address, HENRY LEWIS &- SONS, Thames Bank Ironworks, Reading. Telephone 201. 724p pOULTRY Keepers should write to Joseph Thoi- — ley Ltd., King'.a Cross, London, who are the Manufacturers of Ovum, Thorley's Poultry Spice, for Thorley's Poultry Keepers Account Book, also book giving useful hints to Poultry Keepers—both sent free. 202/205 RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES, and RBEBTLES greedily eat HARBISON'S "RELI- ABLE" RAT POISON. Cats and dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Price, 6d, 1/ 2/3, and 3/8. Postage 2d. G. W. HAn- RISON, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Brecon F. L. Stanton. Hay J. L. Davies & Son, 7, High Town. Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High street. Talgarth David Evans, Grocer, Liverpool Stores. Llandovery T. Rob- erts, The Crown Stores. Knighton: G. M. Perkins. Crickhowell W. H. Kirkland. All Chemists. 566p SHORTHOHX CALVES for rearing, from re- cord Cheshire Milkers, by pun bred bulls qiiotiations to any station; no fancy prices; cor- respondence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. 1411p HHRY "Nostroline" for Cold in the Head, Nasal Catarrh, Influenza, and Hay Fever. It is a really wonderful remedy. Smea.r it in your nostrils and sniff it up. It goes right in where the microbes lurk and clears your head instantly, destroys the germs, -and smoothes and heals the disordered muscous membrane. Sufferers from these disorders should get "Nostroline" without delay. Price 1/3 (by post 1/5) from W. Gwiildm., 46, High Street. Brecon; A. E. Evans, 46, Beau- fort Street; A. M. Jones, 73, King Street, Bryn- mawr; H. T. T. Roberts, Abergavenny; T. A. Coltman; land J. Waird, Builth; W. H. Kirkland, High Street, Crickhowell; G. M. Perkins, Knigh- ton; R. H. Evans and W. W. Johnson, Dlandrin- dod; R. C. Prytherch, D. 1. Williams, Llan- wrtyd; J. Parry and Co., SennybridgeJ. Parry, Talgarth; A. R. Davies, Presteu?n. ?IS FUE well framed hundreds of patterns. See the new, neat, polished wood moulding, can be cleaned and always looks new.-Tyler and Son, Bulwark, Brecon. 252 R ATS. RODINE is the super-attractive rat — poison. It never fails. Fascinating and fiatal. 6d, 1/2/ 3/ 5/ post 3d. fa,-Iey, Chemist. Pe-.rth.-Ageruts Stanton, 26, High St., Brecon. D. I. Williams, Llanwrtyd H. J. Sparey, General Stores, Presteign; J. Ward, Builth Wells; J. Blower, Knighton and Craven Arms; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery. 1251p you should know that Ovum Thorley's Poultry Spice is different to any other Poultry Spice and contains all tha.t is necessary for keeping Poultry Healthy and producing afbundfaince of Eggs. Sold in cases containing 72 packetes, Six Shillings.—Cartons (two sizes) 1/1 and Sixpence eiach, by Agents in all parts. 201/205 24OLRAT" MOLES POISON .—Infallible, safe, speedy. 1/6 packets. Sprinkle con- tents on fw/rfchworma and lav in inolpq' track. Chemists everywhere.—Hugh Davies, Chemist, Machynlleth, Wales. 1341p WALLPAPERS from 4td per roll. Any quantity, large or small, supplied at WHOLESALE PRICES. Largest stock in Great Britain. Write for patterns, stating class re- quired, (Dept. 223) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., MANCHESTER. 1239p 5 eggs per week per bird are obtained with Karswood (harmless) Spice, 2d, 6d and 1/ from Evans's Stores, Corn Merchants, Talgarth. 1430p MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEI),ta,nd in the Builth Market District for 100 sheep, from now till 15th April, 1917. Apply-Hope, I ANk-ynderw Hall. Llanwrtyd. 1416p ARTIFICIAL Legs, Arms, Hands; Crutches, Leg Irons, Deformity Boots, Trusses, Steel-less Easifit Trusses. Lady Attendant. Ladies' Belts, Belt-Corsets, Blmtic Stockings, etc.-Allen Pearce, 23, Charles Street, Cardiff. Tel. 1282. List Free. 189 KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY t—Send your pals "out yonder" some tins of Harrison's Nursery Pomade—they'll be very acceptable. When you haven't time to wash, there's a big chance you'll have "companions." A little Harrison's Pomade kills every insect on hair and body. In- sist on having Harrison's Nursery Pomade, "Tins of Comfort," at 4ld and 9d. Sold by all Chem- ists-or by post from Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Brecon F. L. Stanton. Hay: J. L. Davies and Sons, 7, High Town. Builth Wells J. Ward, 8, High Street. Knighton G. M. Per- kins. Crickhowell W. H. Kirkland. Pontar- dulais T. A. Jones. Brynmawr A. M. Jones, 74, King Street. Llanwrtyd Wells D. 1. Wil- liams, chemist. All Chemists. 568p M ATJ?nTFY Nursing Home, 57, Tudor Road, x Cardiff.—Nurse Cleverly, approved by Cen- tral Madwives Board, receives patients privately: comfortable, inexpensive. Telephone 4365. 1397p THE most severe egg-laying test on record prov- ed that Karswood Spice doubles the egg sup- plv. 2d, 6d. 1 -Perkins, Chemist, Knighton. 1"t Kn? L glitan. 1371p pIGS are often troubled with Worms; Thorley's Worm Powders will clear same. Sold in Cartons containing 6 powders 5d by Agents in all parts; or by post 12 Powders 1/1—96 Powders 6/6, on receipt of remittance, by Joseph Thorley Ltd.. King's Cross. London, N. 199/205 PREPAID ADYERTISEMENTS. A UTHORISED official buyer Copper, also pur- chaser Lead (Brta-ss 9d lb.), old machinery, ?ted, wrought iron 95/- ton; buyer Portable En- gines, Boders, Mortar Pans, Electric Battery gines, Boilers, Clippings, Rags, Paper, Rope, Magging, Rancid Butter, Margarine, Damp Sug- ars, Pianos and Feathers, Motor Tyres, 20/- cwt. -Tlioma,s Horton, Merthyr. 1261p PUBLIC NOTICES. 1- BOROUGH OF BRECON. Increase of Food Supply PIG-KEEPING, etc. IN compliance with the undersigned Regulation the Town Councill of Brecon tare now prepared to grant permission for the keeping of PIGS with- in the Borough and to waive the Bye-Jaw now in force prohibiting the keeping of PIGS within the distance of 40 feet from any dwelling house. Any person intending to keep PIGS within the prescribed distance should notify same to the Borough Surveyor. G. HYATT WILLIAMS, Town Clerk s Office, Town Clerk. Guild Hall, Brecon 13th February 1917. COPY REGULATION CONTAINED IN THE ORDER IN COUNCIL OF THE 10th JANUARY 1917. 20.—With a. view (to maintaining the stock of pigs in the country, any local authority by whom a bye- law has been mlade which -is for the time being in force prohibiting, restricting, or regulating the keeping of pigs may grant permission, either gen- erallv or in particular cases, to keep Pics,- not- withstanding or contrary to any provisions of any such bye-5aw, subject, however, to the observance of any directions of the local authority in the in- terest of public health. b556/237 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF BRECON WILD BIRDS PROTECTION ACTS. PROTECTION OF WILD BIRDS AND THEIR EGGS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wil Birds Protection (County of Brecon) Ord- 1909, made by the Secretary of State on the 24t, June 1909, which Order applies to the Administra- tive County of Brecon, has been again renewed by the Breconsliire County Council and will remain in force until the 14th day of February 1918. Copies of the said Order cam be seen at the Office of the Clerk of the Council, County Hall. Brecon, and at the Chief Police Stations in the Countv. HENRY F. W. HARRIES, Clerk of the County Council. County Hall. Brecon, 8th February, 1917. b549/232 BRECONSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY.' Board of Agriculture Scheme for the Distribution of Sittings of Eggs of Pure Breeds of Poultry. 1. Arrangements have been made to supply a limited number of sittings of 12 eggs of pure breeds of fowls to Cottagers and Small Holders residing in tilt- County of Brecon. A COTTAGRR is defined for the purpose of this scheme ia<s a person inhabiting a cottage, the rent of which does not exceed 12/6 a week. A SMALLHOLDER is a person whose dioldim, is used for agricultural purposes, and either does not ex- ceed 50 acres in extent, or the assessment of which does not exceed £ 50. 2. The Schcme will be in operation from January 1st to April 30th, 1917. Orders will be -executed in rotation, and no applicant will be permitted to obtain more than three dozen eggs under the provisions of this scheme. N' 3. Applications for sittings should be made to the Station Holders rfamed below. The applicant must enclose a postal order for 2/6 for each dozen of eggs ordered. This sum will cover the cost of a, suitable box for packing, but purchasers wÜl be roqu 'md to pay the cost of carriage. The apphca-nt should give, in addition to Ms full name and postal address, the name of the itaiilwav s tat ion to which the eggs may be sent. 4. All e.gs sent out froiji these stations will I be stamped with a stamp provided by the Board, and infertile eggs (that is, "clear" eggs only) will be rep?ced if they are returned to the station, o:)i-riago ?,J. wJthin 28 days of the date of the despatch of the sitting. 5. Sitting of eggs are distributed under this scheme on the distinct understanding that they are used for hatching. STATION jiorDERB. BREED. Mrs. A. J. POWELL, ) Barred Plas Wye Plymouth Uyswen, R.S.O. ) R(,ck. Mr. D. LEWIS PRICE, White Brynygrinun, Ystradgynlais. ) Wyandotte. Mr W H. LL. WEATHERLY, ) White Brynawe', Builth Wells. < Leghorn DAVID THOMAS, Agricultural Organisor. Builth Welle. b556/232 ORGANISERS of Concerts and Entertainments will do well to write to the Manager. "Brecon and Radnor Kxprese," Birfcon. for prices of posters, tickets, eto., before orderf.g elsewhere. PUBLIC NOTICES. BRECONSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE. Brecon Llanfaes Council School. APPOINTMENT OF CARETAKER AND CLEANER. rJpHE Breconshire Education Committee invite j applications for the post of Caretaker and Cleaner of the above-named School. The School is heated by a hot warier apparatus, and the person appointed will be required to attend to this apparatus inaccord.ance with the printed instructions. A list of the duties of the Clea,ner can be obtain- ed upon application. The Salary will be 6C45 per annum, plus a Wra-r Bonus of 10 per cent. for the duration of the War. but the cleaner must provide all Brushes, Buckets. Dusters, Soap, and other cleaning materials. Applications, accompanied by copies of not more than three recent testimonials,* must be sent to the undersigned on or before the 21st February. 1917. A. LEONARD, Education Office. Secretary to the Education County Hall, Committee. Brecon, 13th February. 1917. b560/232 Notice of Audit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the a.udits of the accounts for the 'half-year ended on the 30th September. 1916, of the Councils of the under-mentioned Rural Districts and of the Guard- ians of the under-mentioned Unions and the Over- seers of the Poor of the Parishes therein. will com- mence at- the respective places and times stated below :— Builth and Colwyn Rural Districts and Builth Union, at the Board-room of the Guardians at Builth on Tuesday, the 6th day of March, 1917. at twelve noon, and Crickhowell Rural District and Crickhowell Union, at the Boiaard-room of the I Guardians at Crickhowell, on Thursday, the 15th day of March. 1917. at eteven a.in. R. G. WOODYATT, 1>558/237 District Auditor. TO LET BY TENDER AS FROM MICHAELMAS, 1917. Llwynfedwen Farm, Cwmdu, I CRICK BO WELL. This very desirable mixed Farm, with suitable House, Buildings, Water Supply and Orchard, comprising 93a. Or. 17p., of good productive land in a ring fence, and on the flat. Four miles from- Talybont-on-Usk and Crickhowell Markets. Tender Fornis, with a copy of the Agreement will be sent to any bonta-fide applicant, together with an order to view. On Application by Letter to :— J. H. FURMEDGE, Glanusk Estate Office, b557 237 Grickhowel 1. Brecknock County ard Borough Infirmary NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meet- ing of the Subscribers to the above Institu- tion will be held at the Shire Hall, Brecon, at 2.45 p.m. on Tuesday, the 20th day of February, 1917. JOHN PRICE, No. 6, Bulwark. Secretary. Brecon. b541/237 Public Notice. T JAMES MATTHEWS, Tynrheol, Llansaint- fraed-in-Elvel, Hundred House, Builth.-do hereby give notice that I ajbaill, on and after the date below, be only responsible for debts ordered by me personally. Signed this 7th day of February, 1917. 1415p JAMES MATTHEWS, Notice. AIESSRS. CAMPBELL AND HAMER, Auc- tioneers, Etc.. 'beg to give Notice that they h)ave secured Offices at the BARLEY MOW, BUILTH WELLS, j and will be in attendance every MONDAY. They solicit the continued patronage and support i of their numerous friends and clients. b505/231 1 Timber for Sale j TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY x PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. PARK FARM. LLANGAMMARCH WELLS, Within I mile from Railwav Station. Lot 1.—175 LARCH TREES and 30 WIND- FALLS. 2.—170 Ditto 'a.nd 40 Ditto. 3.—17 SCOTCH TEEBS. 4.-50 LARCH and SCOTCH TBEES. 5.-55 LARCH TRE, E S. 6.-23 AULDERS' TREES. 7.-6 ASH and 1 WHITE ELM TREES. 8.-53 Large OAK TREES of good quality. Tenders, not later than 25th February, to Mr Wooding -Davies, Park Farm. LJaon crammarrciJ W"d1; < b524 "237 AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs. David & W. J. Price. (formerly D. Price and Williams.) Tuesday. February 20th.—Brecon Cattle Market. Sale of Fat Stock. etc. Wednesday, February 28th, Llanfigan Rectory, near Brecon.—Sale of Furniture, Live Stock, etc. Monday, Mach IZth.—TaJvbont-onUs.k Auction Mart, Tuesday, March 13th.-Sennybridge Auction Mart. March .—Property Sale (Breconshire Farms) at the Wellington Hotl. Brecofi. Tuesday. April 10th.—Sennybridge Auction Mart. lilaQfigan Rectory, (within 4 mile,-? of Brecon and 2 of Tadyboiit- on- Uekj. Important and Attractive Sale of LIVE STOCK, Part of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DAIRY UTENSILS, IMPLEMENTS, 4c. TWESSRS. DAVID AND W. J. PRICE have x been favoured with instructions from the Execute of the late Rev. John Price to Sell bv Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, as follows :— Live Stock, Cattle.-Tlnm excellent Shorthorn Dairy Cows (one newly calved, one expected t« calve by Sale Day, one in Miav). One Sdiorfcliorix 9 months' old Heifer Cailf. Homes.-One Handsome Cob (13.2 and one aged Pony (both have been driven regularly bv a ladv). I Household Furniture.-8 ft. Mahogany Dining Table, Seven Mahogany Dining Room Chairs. 6 ft. Mahogany Sideboard, Three Oak Coffers. Rose- wood Card Table, Cosy Corner Sea.t. Five Rose- wood Drawing Room Chairs, Couch, Copper and Iron Standard Lamp, Mahogany Writing Table wi.th nine Drawers, Si veral Mahogany Bookcases with Shelves. Gun iar 1 Gun Rack, a 1-argv number of Tables (Oak and Deal), large Deal Cupbo-Lrd (with contents which inoludesome carpenters vle. a large number of lamps. Two Hall Chairs. Two Umbrella and Hat Stands, Aneroid, Firescreens, Two Harmoniums, Mahog- any and Walnut WardTobes. several Mahogany Dressing Tables and Swing Mirrors, Washstands. a large number of Oak and Mahogany Chests of Drawers. Bedroom Ware. Chairs, Linen Baskets♦ Bedsteads (full sized and single) and Mattresses, Adjustable Bed Table, and other Famel- Tables, Fenders and Irons, Two Bedroom Carpets, Sponge Baths. Hip Baths, Water Cans, &c., a large quantity of Kitchen and Laundrv requisites, in- cluding Tables. Chairs, Plate Rack. Meat Safe. Clock, Culinary i U ten si Is, IVDa^ngel, W ashing" Machine. g e l Dairy.—Diabolo Separator (good condition) Churn. Butter Worker, Pans. Pails, Cream Pots. Egg Box. Preserving Jars and Pots. Implements include Ralli Car (in splendid con- dition). Governess Car. Gambo, Gart. Mowing Machine, One Horse Tedder, Rakes. Pikles, Wheelbarrow, Four Dadders. Lawn Roller, Lawn Mowers. Fowi Houses and Coops, Weighing Machine, Lady's Bicycle. Portable Boiler. Chaff- cutter. Dog Kennel, Pig Troughs, Garden Tools and Hose. Arches, Trellis Work, Cucumber Frames, One Set of Cob Harness, One Set Pony Harness (both in excellent condition). Saddle. Riding Bridles, Sheep Troughs. Grindstone. Chain Harrows. Corn Bins, Scythes. &c.. &c. Sale to Commence at 12, with Implements. TERMS—CASH. 6. Bulwark. Brecon. Mr. T. J. Phillips; Tuesday. February 20th.—Brecon Market. Tuesda' F ebruan 20th. Brecoll }'iarker. Thursday. February 26th, Talybont Ma?rt. Brecoif Cattle Market, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20th. 1917. CALE of Fat and Store Cattle. Sheep, Lambs. Etc. Further Entries Solicited. T. J. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer. 0_ Messrs C. V. Price and J. A. Evans. Saturday, February 17th 1917.-CEFNCOCH. LLANAFAJN". Farming Stock as follows :—1 excellent Cow with Ciadf (Hereford), 12 Sheep, 7, 2 and 3 year-old Ewes in yean, 5 Lambs, do., part Household Furniture, Implements, quantity of Hay, etc. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms, 4 months' credit on all sums above £ 5 on approved bills, or the usual dis- count for cash. Entries solicited for February FaiT on the 15th. 542,'229 February 19th (Fair Dav).—Stock. Smithfield. 424!229 Mr. Francis George Price. March 5th.—Live and Dead Farming Stock at Pentwyn, Llangorse. FEATHERS WANTED. WE are buyers of all kinds of FEATHERS for catih. Send for price list or send your goods and rely on receiving top prices at all times. WITTON AND COMPANY, 1329p Exeter Street, Birmingham. ■■■ rn Jones'  Hotef I 1(10 Y,-ais  ADJOINING IRAFA.CAR SQURE, Suffolk St., Pall Mali, London 1 I Telf phoue No 7314 Gerr rd. I Telegraphic Addre s: Plea-ur.t, Londou." BED. UUKAKFAST. RATH, aud Oc B| g ATTENDANCE from — Proprietor H. R. JONiES.i? BB ? ~~Ih I