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S&alco bp Glutton. SALE FIXTURES. QUEEN'S HEAD HOTEL, cy,-Niyov.-M-r. Williams has fixed Monday, Oct. ist, for his Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Furniture, &c. MONDAY, OCT. 22. THE RECTORY, LLAX- VETHERINE.—Sale of Part Furnishings, Outdoor Effects, Poultry, Horse & Carriages, by instructions of the Rev. Morgan Gilbert. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, SEPTEMBER 25TH. FAIR DAY. J.fSTRAKER, SON & CHADWICK will Sell by Auction at 10 o'clock, for E. White, Esq., Clanfield, Oxon., 10 Pedigree Suffolk Ram Lambs 10 Pedigree Oxford Ram Lambs Pedigrees at time of sale. To TRADESMEN, FARMBRS AND OTHERS. TUESDAY NEXT. FAIR DAY. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK will Sell by Auction a Capital 10/12 LIGHT HUMBER MOTOR VAN, with Spidorf Magneto, and in splendid running order. Alsc CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. Sale at 11.30.. With Possession on Completion. VALE OF THE USK. CRICKHOWELL. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed by the Owner and Occupier, )1r. Cyrus Thomas, to Offer by Public Auction, at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, On TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1917, ALL THAT OLD-ESTABLISHED FREEHOLD FAMILY & TOURIST Full-Licensed HOSTEL KNOWN AS THE BEAR HOTEL substantially stone-built and slated, the whole being in first-class order and repair and com- manding an extensive frontage to the main Abergavenny to Brecon Road, intersecting the important Agricultural Market and Residential Town of Crickhowell, distant 6 miles from Aber- gavenny and 14 miles from Brecon.  Outgoings low. Licence (pre-war), ?25 ?s?U. Rateable value, ?44 5s. cd. House Duty ?w?ss_ ment, £ 45 5s. od. WET STOCK, FIXTURES, TRADE UTENSILS, and part HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE by Valuation in the usual way, particulars of which may be obtained on the premises, together with any other information. All particulars, together with orders to view, from the Auctioneers and Licensed Trade Experts, Abergavenny, ako at Crickhowell; or of R. H. A. DAYIES, Esq., Solicitor, Crickhowell. QUEEN'S HEAD HOTEL SALE. MR. WILLIAMS will include the capital GAL- VANIZED & WOOD-BUILT BARN. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK. LLWYNFEDWEN FARM, CWMDU (Midway between Abergavenny and Brecon, and 5 minutes' walk from Pant-y-Bailey G.W.R. Motor 'Bus Halt). • J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK (W. M. Chad- wick, F.A.I.) are instructed by Mr. W. Prit- chard, who is giving up his tenancy of the above farm, to conduct an important and attractive unreserved Sale On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1917, including 32 Young Well-descended Pedigree Herefords, viz. 11 Capital Cows in or with Calves at foot together with young Stock all descended from the Duffryn and Glanusk Pedigree Herds. 266 Sound Hardv Radnor Ewes and Lambs 8 Valuable Working Horses, Colts and Suckers 3 STRONG STORE PIGS. GEARS. Nearly New Collection of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Luncheon (by ticket 1/6) at II o'clock, returnable to all purchasers. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms cash. Catalogues from th< Auctioneers, Aberga- venny, also at Crickhowell, 14 days prior to sale. For the convenience of stabling, Mr. Pritchard offers same at Llwyfen Farm, adjoining. By instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. H. B. Stocken. ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1917. J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed to Sell by Auction (subject to the Defence of the Realm Liquor Control Order and to Special Conditions of Sale) in t4e HOTEL BALLROOM, a quantity of VALUABLE SURPLUS STOCK, comprising about 154 Dozen Fine Old Vintage Wines including 1887. 1890, 1896, 1900 & 1908 Ports & Sherries, also Liqueurs, Clarets, Champagnes together with 3,000 Choice Cigars Coronas and Murias. I Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. To comply with the Liquor Control Order the Sale must be completed within the permitted hours of 12 Noon and 2.30 p.m. A prompt attendance is thetefore absolutely necessary. Catalogues may be obtained at the Hotel or from the Offices of the Auctioneers, Licensed Trade Valuers, Stock Takers and Guagers, Frogmore Chambers, Abergavenny. WITH POSSESSION ON COMPLETION. PARISH OF LLANTILIO CROSSENNY. In close proximity to and 7 miles distant out on the Old Ross Road, Abergavenny. SALE BY AUCTION OF A SMALL DESIRABLE MODERN FREEHOLD POULTRY FARM known as LILAC COTTAGE comprising an Area of Half an Acre (or thereabouts) which J. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK, F.A.I., are instructed by the Owner and Occupier, Mrs. BROADHURST, to submit to Public Auction at the ANGEL HOTEL, ABERGAVENNY, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of SEPTEMBER, 1917- The Substantially Stone and Slate Built Cottage contains Small Tiled Entrance Hall, Two Lofty Front Sitting Rooms with modern range and fireplace, Kitchen, Wash-house and Back Kitchen with baking oven, boiler and salting stone, Pastry, Small Cellar or Stores, Two Large Front Bedrooms, Two Smaller Bedrooms at back, Small Yard with Large Galvanized Soft Water Tank. The Range of Outbuildings, Wood-built with galvanized roof, are extensive and convenient, and comprise Cow Shed, Two-stall Stable, Trap House and Floored and Glazed Large Barn and Stores 15ft. x 40ft., attached to same large Galvanized Soft Water Tank. Large Piggery. Outside Office. Rates about £ 1 4s. od. per annum. Tithe and Land Tax Free. Any further particulars may be obtained from the Offices of the Auctioneers or of MESSRS. GABB & WALFORD, Solicitors, Abergavenny. t TUESDAY, OCTOBER i6th. First Abergavenny Annual Prize Foal Show and Sale. d. STRAKER, SON & CHADWICK have very much pleasure in offering the following PRIZES for CART SUCKERS. Class I.-For the best Colt Foal ist, £ 1 10s. 2nd, ios. Class 2.—For the best Filly Foal ist, £ 1 ios. 2nd, ios. BY SUPPORTERS OF THE -SALE: A Valuable Piece of Plate will be offered as a CHAMPION PRIZE, also SPECIAl. PRIZES. Entries close for Catalogue October 9th. Schedules and Entry Forms on application. The Auctioneers trust to be favoured with the support of the district, as the Abergavenny Cattle Market is as good a centre as other I markets, both for Vendors and Purchasers. k aleÇj bp Auction. THE GAER, CWMYOY. SALE of LIVE & DEAD STOCK, IMPLE- MENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., on WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER,. 1917, at 2 p m., by instructions from Miss Johnson. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., Auctioneer. TYNYWERN FARM, LLANTILLiO PER- DHOLEY. SALE of about 60 Acres of Capital GRASS k. KEEP, in lots, on t e premises as above on TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1917. at 3.30 p.m., by instruct ons from Mr. Thos. Richards (who is leaving). MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., Auct-oileer. UPPER HENLLAN FARM, CWMYOY. MR. THOMAS LEWIS (who is retiring) has fixed THURSDAY, 27th SEPT., 1917. for his Important Sale of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. Details later. MONTAGUE HARRIS, F.A.I., Auctioneer. OLD CASTLE. One mile from Pandy. IMPORTANT SALE of LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, by instructions from Mr. John Lewis, who is quitting, on THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1917. Details hereafter. MONTAGUE HARRIS, Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Offices Lion Street Chambers, Abergavenny. TALGARTH AND DISTRICT FARMERS' UNION AUCTION MART. FRANCIS GEO. PRICE will Sell FAT & STORE STOCK on TUESDAY NEXT at 11 o'clock. Special Sale of about 1,000 Grand Store Ewes will be held at 2 o'clock. Further entries solicited. Several Radnor Rams, &c. BROAD OAK, GARWAY. 8 miles, Hereford 12, Monmouth 6. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 24th. THE ANNUAL SALE will be held on above date by RENNIE & JONES. y Average Entries past jive years exceed 300 CATTLE, principally' Store Steers and Heifers, Cows and Calves and Barrens. A few Fat 'Beasts also entered. 850 FAT AND STORE SHEEP Several bunches of good Store Lambs entered. Luncheon at 12. Sale at 1 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices: Monmouth, Chepstow, Coleford, Newport, And Usk. tant£b. WANTED, respectable Day Girl.—Mrs. Morgan, Redbury, North-street, Abergavenny. WANTED, Tack for 5° or 100 Lambs.-Apply, G. Williams, Upper House, Crickhowell. WANTED, Shallots; any quantity from 7lbs. up to icwt. Buyer of 4 Tons.—Percy R. Fraser, Abergavenny Seed Stores. I WAITED, at once, respectable Girl as General. Good reference required.—Apply, Mrs. Day, Harringhay Terrace. WANTED, a reliable Van Boy age about 13 years good wages. Apply, The India and China Tea Co. U WANTED, strong Young Girl for Farm-house small family no children.—Apply, L., Chronicle Office, Abergavenny. WANTED, Apprentices for the Millinery Work- room and Showrooms.—Beveridge, Drapers, Abergavenny. WANTED, a good General.—Apply, Mrs. Poole, Cambridge Private Hotel, Weston-s.- Mare WANTED, good General; well recommended. —Apply Mrs. Carnegy, Belchamps, Aberga- venny. ADVERTISER, over military age, seeks em- ployment as Clerk or Draughtsman.—B., Chronicle Office. WANTED, General Workman on Farm, to look after cattle and sheep.—Apply, W. C. Jones, Pant Farm, Llanellen, nr. Abergavenny. WANTED, Jobbing Mason, at cnce over milita-y age.— Apply, J. Pritchard Builder, 1, Trinity Terrace, Abe-gavenny. WANTED, clean young Country Girl, for House- work three in family.—Address, X.Y.Z., Chronicle Office. COMFORTABLE LODGINGS Wanted for two tradesmen. State accommodation and terms with or without board.-T, Chronicle Office. WANTED, good Cook-General; also young House Parlourmaid.—Apply, Mrs. Glen- dinning Hill crest, Lansdown-road, Aber- gavenny. WANTED, Married Man for Farm experienced with cows and sheep; cottage and garden/ found. State wages required. Andre-1 Aberbaiden, nr. Abergavenny. UPRIGHT PIANO Wanted; suit children. State maker's name. Slight repairs not ob- jected to, if cheap. No dealers.—Box 71, Chronicle Office. WANTED, 20 to 40 Dozen New-laid Eggs, weekly.—Apply, R. W. Morris, English and Foreign Fruiterer, 226, Cowbridge-rd., Cardiff. WANTED, Lady or Married Couple to share Furnished eight-roomed House with Ladyj one servant near post office, railway station, and places of worship.—Rhos Gwyn, Pandy, near Abergavenny. jFor èal r. FOR SALE, Thatching Straw.—Apply, Davis, Court Morgan, near Abergavenny. GIP in unequalled for successful Rearing and Fattening of Pigs and Poultry bags, 6d.— Wibberley, Abergavenny. CABBAGE PLANTS Suttons' Harbinger, Offenham, and Early Warwick 1/- per 100.— Williams, 27 Park-street. FOR SALE, Threshing Machine, Portable Engine (8 h.p.) and Trusser, all complete, by Hornsby, and in good working order.—For particulars, apply to Jno. Williams, Ashley House, Pontypool Road. SECOND YEAR HENS need Karswood Poultry Spice, containing ground insects, to make them lay like pullets. Packets 2d., 6d., 1/ Wibberley, Corn Merchant, Lion Street, and 50, Cross Street, Abergavenny. OXIDE OF IRON (Compound) enrich the blood, strengthen the system and bring the colour of health to pale faces, also acts as a gentle aperient. Invaluable for anaemia. 50 tablets in box, 1¡-Shackleton, Chemist, Cross Street. RATS, MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES t and BEETLES greed?y eat Harrison's Reliable Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 6d., IS., 2s. 3d. and 3s. 8d.; Postage 2d.— G. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for Abergavenny H. Shackle- ton, Chemist, 9, Cross-street. Brynmawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 74 King St. Crickhowell: Kirkland. KILL THAT INSECT, TOMMY!—Send LX- 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. Insist on having Harrison's Nursery Pomade, Tins of Comfort," at itd. and 9d. Sold by all Chemists—or by post from Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Aber- gavenny H. Shackleton, Chemist, 9, Cross- street. Brynmawr A. M. Jones, Chemist, 47 King Street. Crickhowell: Kirkland. iz cc I t ant ouz. I I I — — FAME is the voice of PUBLIC ACCLAIM for a century past it has uttered the NAME of the Premier Furnishers known now as GANE 161-2-3, Commercial Street, Catalogs Free. NEWPORT. 0 BANK HOUSE ARE SHOWING ALL NEW GOODS FOR THE Autumn and Winter Season IN — Costumes, Coats, Furs, Fur Coats, Blouses, Children's Outfits = Ladies' Underclothing, Gloves = Hosiery, Blankets, Eider Down Quilts, Sheetings, Oilcloths = Linoleums, Rugs, Dress Material. Also MILLINERY. JONES & CO. (p ???es) AbergavennŸ. GREAT RAID ON LONDON. ENEMY CRAFT DEFEATED. 80,000 SPECIALS IN ACTION. U BOATS A FAILURE. A GREAT Raid on London took place on Wednesday last when a special J- A consignment of Fraser's Earliest of All Cabbage Plants arrived there, a direct order being received for planting in the city. I have 80,000 Special Early Cabbage Plants in action, Ij- per 100 Fraser's Earliest of All, Wheeler's Imperial, Ellam's Early Dwarf, Early Offenham, Flower of Spring, that make U Boats a Failure. SECURE NOW FROM FINEST STOCK IN ABERGAVENNY AND FROM LARGEST GROWER OF VEGETABLE PLANTS. 0+/Brl ifjfivy 1 \TABERGAVENNYSEED STORES. I j ?/Tr?f?A? T?f? FROGMORE STREET. I r H //4 H AEERGAYEyNY' —J -K [ m ) jj?———— FLORIST AND ??SEEDSMAt?? ?Trt? fov ^ale. GARDEN BARROWS, Ladders, Carts, Gambos, &c.-Watkins, Wheelwright, Mardy, Mon. W. Must Produce More Eggs, therefore more Poultry Keepers must use Ovum, Thorley's Poultry Spice. Those who do so are producing the maximum quantity of Eggs; those who don't are limiting the output.—Sold by Jeffreys and Son, Frogmore Corn Stores, Abergavenny. PIG FEEDERS! Now that Pig Feed is so costly use WILSON'S CANADIAN PIG POWDERS in the food once or twice a week they will save you such a lot of time in fattening. Healthy pigs are the pigs that pay, and Will- son's keep them healthy. 7 powders for yd., 16 powders for 1/2, 48 powders for 3/ 144 powders for 8/ and in bulk in tins 21/- each, all post paid.—Sold by A. J. Wibberley, Corn Merchant, 50 Cross St., and Henry Shackleton, Chemist, Abergavenny. THOMAS (Builth Wells) LAMP DRENCHES. The Farmer's greatest friend. Has saved tens of thousands of Lambs. It is used all over the country. No Farmer should be without it. After its use the flock is safe from the ravages of Red Water and other diseases so fatal to Lambs. Inpackets, 6d. for 20 lambs. For Worms and Parasites in Sheep and Lambs use the Worm Tablets in tins 1/6.—Sole Manufacturer Harry Shackleton, Chemist, Abergavenny. tost or traptlJ. LOST, a Gold Signet Ring.—Finder rewarded on returning same to Chronicle Office, Aber- gavenny. LOST, from Abergavenny Cattle Market, a rough-haired Sheepdog, answering the name of "Rover"; name on collar, Price." Finder rewarded.—Montague Harris. Uet. TO LET, Furnished Apartments.—Mrs. Percy Wibberley, Brynheulog, Grosvenor-road. TWO-STALLED STABLE and Coach-house to Let.-Apply, Chronicle Office. ROOMS TO LET, 12 Albert-road, with use of kitchen range when required furnished or unfurnished. No children. I TO LET, Henton House, Monk Street; large I rooms, every convenience lawn, greenhouse j garage or stables.-Apply, Horsington Bros. TO LET, Good Stables with Loft and large Covered Yard; 3 stalls and loose box or suitable for Garage.—Apply, Watkins, Baker, j Monk-street. I i^ltscellaiteoits. __H- Christadelphian Synagogue, I LION STREET, ABERGAVENNY I SUNDAY NEXT, SEPT. 23rd, 1917, At 6 o'clock ¡ (Please note alteration of time). Speaker: Mr. T. RICHARDS, of Swindon. Subject: PROFIT AND LOSS Or wfiaf good shall my life do me ? Come and bear and jodge for yourself. Seats are free, and DO collection. irUsrfUanrouB. Monmouthshire. War Agricultural Executive Committee. NOTICE TO FARMERS. HARVEST LABOUR. THE rate of Wages paid for Soldier labour for the Corn or Hay Harvests,is with- drawn as from the 15th September. The present rate will be the current rates in the District, subject to a minimum of 25s. per week. The minimum rate for skilled Ploughmen is 30s. per week. Farmers who have not yet finished harvesting and require labour. should at once apply to the Secretary, 24, Bridge Street, Newport. Sept. 17, 1917. Monmouthshire War Agricultural Execu- tive Committee. NOTICE TO FARMERS. SUPPLY OF SEED WHEAT OF THE 1917 CROP. FARMERS requiring 1917 Crop Seed Wheat J' of Wilhelmina," Victor," Little Joss," or Borwick" varieties, are advised to place their orders at once, or at the latest before October 8th, 1917, with the Secretaries of their District Committees at Abergavenny, Mon- mouth, Chepstow, Usk, or Newport. Only limited quantities of these varieties are now available, and they will only be supplied where the farmer is unable to get his requirements through the usual trade channels. J. RICE JONES, Secretary. 24, Bridge Street, Newport, Mon., Sept. 3, 1917. Monmouthshire Agricultural Executive Committee. (Abergavenny District). NOTICE TO FARMERS: PLOUGHING. FARMERS requiring Ploughmen, Horses, or -Implements, to assist them with their extra cultivation for the 1918 Harvest, should apply at once to ARTHUR EVANS, Aug. 31st, 1917. District Secretary. Monmouthshire Agricultural Institution. AWARD OF COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS. THE Monmouthshire Education Committee offer for competition :— Six Scholarships for Boys, and Three Scholarships for Girls, tenable at the Monmouthshire Agricultural Institution, Usk, for one year, to be renewed for a second year subject to satisfactory progress. Candidates must reside within the Administra- tive County of Monmouth and must be not less than 15 years of age on the ist October, 1917. Full particulars of the Scholarships, and of the Entrance Examination, will be supplied by the undersigned on receipt of a stamped ad- dressed envelope. C. DAUNCEY, Clerk to the Governors. County Hall, Newport, Mon. Abergavenny Union. TO BARBERS AND UNDERTAKERS. T'HE GUARDIANS invite TENDERS for Haircutting and' Shaving at the Work- house for the three months ending 31st Decem- ber, 1917, also for the Interment of persons dying within and chargeable to the Union, for the same period. Forms of Tender may be obtained at the Union Offices, Monk Street, Abergavenny, and must be returned by 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 28th inst. Dated 21st September, 1917. W. H. P. SCANLON, Clerk. Borough of Abergavenny. LOCAL FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE. THE Office of the Local Food Control Com- JL mittee is :— The Town Cerk's Office, Town Hall, Abergavenny. Forms and any information can be obtained from the undersigned. WM. H. HOPWOOD, Town Clerk, Executive Officer. Local Food Control Office, Town Clerk's Office, Abergavenny, Sept. 2ist, 1917. THE GREAT REVIVAL PANDY MAN'S FINE RECORD. GREAT ADVANCE BY STURDY BRITONS. 80,000 WAITING ORDERS TO MOVE i WITHOUT DRAFT LEAVE. The Great Revival of Pandy Flower Show and Sports took place Thursday, Sept. 13th. A FINE RECORD was created by Mr. John Price, Bridge End Cottage, Llanvihangel Crucorney, who won 9 Prizesc-8 Firsts and I Second, Special Prize for Highest Number of Points in Show, also Special Prize for Best Cultivated and Cleaned Garden, in competi- tion with leading seedsmen of the Kingdom, Mr. Price having secured his seeds locally, from Percy R. Fraser, Abergavenny Seed Stores. SEE RESUTS IN OUR WINDOWS. 80,000 EARLY SPRING CABBAGE PLANTS now waiting for your orders. 1/- per 100. PERCY R. FRASER, The Seedsman, ABERGAVENNY SEED STORES. The Greatest Event of the Season. BAILEY PARK,ABERGAVENNY SATURDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1917. Under the auspices of the Abergavenny Local -Football Relief Committee, assisted by Brook- field Red Cross Workers, and L. & N. W. War Seal Committee. GRAND LADIES' FOOTBALL MATCH Miss Plowman's XI. v. Miss Barrel's XI. THE MAYORESS will kick off. SPORTS AND OTHER GAMES. GRAND EXHIBITION. The Grounds will be open at 2 p.m. LADY ARTHUR HERBERT, Coldbrook, will distribute the Prizes. Blaina New Lancaster Town Prize Band (under the Conductorship of Mr. J. Probert) will be in attendance. TICKETS: SIXPENCE EACH. Proceeds for BROOKFIELD RED CROSS and L. & N.W. War Seal Fund. TEAS provided on the ground at 6d. each. F. W. BRANCH, Hon. Sec., 14, Stanhope St., Abergavenny. St. Mary's Church, Abergavenny. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES ý THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 7.30 p.m. Preacher REV. A. E. MONAHAN, M.A., Vicar of Monmouth. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. II & 6.30. Preacher: REV. L. D. RICHARDS, Rector of Llanddewi Skirrid. jl1 ízrtllantnus. BOROUGH OF ABERGAVENNY. PAYMENT OF RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Poor and Improvement Rates for the current half year, and Water Charges to 30th June last, must be paid to me at my office between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m. on or before Monday next, the 24th instant. Summonses will be issued im- mediately after for all unpaid amounts. Hv. G. RESTAIX, Collector., — Sydney Townsend, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all i creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Sydney Townsend late of Llwvnygaer Farm in the parish of Tregare in the County of Monmouth Farmer who died on the 31st day of August 1917 are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their claims or demands to us the undersigned on behalf of the legal personal representatives of the said deceased. Dated this 13th day of September, 1917. GABB & WALFORD, Solicitors. Abergavenny. Food Control District of Abergavenny Rural. APPLICATIONS FOR SUGAR REGISTRATION CARDS. THE FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE have -L received a great many application forms filled up with the exception of the postal address at the top, and therefore are unable to issue Sugar Cards to the applicants, until they give me their addresses. Retailers cannot sell, or deal with,. Sugar by Retail after ist October next unless they are registered by the Committee. Caterers, In- stitutions, and Manufacturers must apply for authority to obtain Sugar not later than Satur- day next, 22nd September, 1917. Forms can be obtained from me on application. By Order of the Food Committee. x JAMES H. FARQUHAR, „ Executive Officer. Abergavenny, 18th Sept., 1917. Abergavenny Technical Instruction Com- mittee. 1 SESSION 1917-18. EVENING CLASSES will be held at HEREFORD ROAD COUNCIL SCHOOL, ABERGAVENNY, „ as under :— Preparatory Course for Boys and Girls. For Boys Workshop Drawing and Elemen- tary Science. For Girls Hygiene and Needlework. Tuesday Evenings, commencing 2nd October, 1917, at 7.15 p.m. I or Boys and Girls English and Arithmetic Wednesday Evenings, commencing 3rd Commercial October, 1917, at 7.15 p.m. Commercial. SHORTHAND (Elementary Stage) Monday Evenings, commencing ist October, 1917, at 7.15 p.m. BOOKKEEPING (Elementary Stage) Monday Evenings, commencing ist October, 1917, at 8.30 p.m. SHORTHAND (Advanced Theory and Speed) Wednesday Evenings, commencing 3rd October, 1917, at 7.15 p.m. BOOKKEEPING (Intermediate and Advanced Stages) Wednesday Evenings, com- mencing 3rd October, 1917, at 8.30 p.m. FEES :—Preparatory Course of four subjects- Students under 16 years of age, 1/- Students ovef 16, 2/6. Commercial subjects, 2/6 per subject. A COURSE OF LECTURES on COOKERY will be delivered by MISS A. A. HOOPER (County Lecturer) at THE DOMESTIC ART CENTRE, MERTHYR ROAD, on MONDAY EVENINGS, commencing 17th September, 1917, at 7 p.m. Fee for the course of 6 Lectures, i/ -i)r 3d per Lecture. For further particulars apply to A. ARTHUR PRICE, Secretary to the Committee. Notice to Advertisers and Correspondents.— The Publishers of the Abergavenny Chronicle wish to inform all advertisers and correspondents that all advertisements and other matter for insertion in their current issue must reach them not later than Thursday mid-day.
Family Notices
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS- MARRIAGE DAYKIRBY.On September 26th, at Frog- more St. Baptist Church, by the Rev. Gwilym Davies, M.A. (Pastor), Edgar, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Day, of Goytre, to Ellen Agues (Nellie), youngest daughter of the late William and of Mrs. Kirby, Chapel-rd., Abergavenny. DEATHS. .— j, r_jj— JONES.—On Sept. 17th, at Highfield, Bassaleg, Andrew, beloved husband of B. Jones, i Monson Cottage, Mardy, aged 36. Deeply mourned by his wife and child. IN MEMORIAM. To the Memory of Pte. Allen Edgat Edwards, No. 3303, Welsh Guards, who was killed in actios, in France Sept. 3rd, 1917, aged 23 years. In Aftectioidate Remembrance of Pte. Harry Burcher, ist Batt. S.W.B., who died from wounds received in action on September 12th, I9I6.-Fondly' remembered by his loving Mother, Sister, and Brothers, and his loving fiancee Annie. We little thought when we said Good-bye We were parting for ever and you were to die A foreign grave is the bitterest blow- None but aching hearts can know. REED.-Ill Sad and Loving Memory of our dear son William Albert (Bert), of the 2nd Batt. South Wales Borderers, who fell in action on September 21st, 1915, while serving with the Mediterranean Force, aged 20.—Ever remembered by his loving Parents, Sisters and Brothers (late of the Borough Bakery, Aber- gavenily). Only a British soldier, Only a mother's son, Buried on the field of battle, My duty you know I have done I have served my King and Country, You know I have done my best, And now I am asleep with Jesus, A British soldier's rest. Two years have passed, dearest son, Peaceful be your rest, For mother missed you most of all, Because she loved you best. A