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CARMARTHEN JOURNAL, MAY 22, 19141 ¡ SWANSEA I I MERCANTILE CO., Ltd., j! Of 18, PARK STREET, SWANSEA, Make Cash Advances from j Alo to £ 1,000 I To Commercial Gentlemen, Tradesmen, Farmers, and Respectable Householders on their own Note of Hand, at a low < rate of Interest. STRICTLY PRIVATE. CONFIDENTIAL. For further particulars apply H. B. JONES, 18, Park Street, Swansea
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"CARMARTHEN JOURNAL." PRINCIPAL CONTENTS of UU. issue Llanga-uocit Water Supply Question. Neweastle-Emlyii County Court. Ammanford's Modern Theatre. Presentations at Trecastle. KidweUy Town Council. Twin Bareis and his Inglish Ffreads. Abergwili Jottings. Brynamman Notes. Liith Twm Bareis. Laugharne, Llanstephan, and Kidwelly Notes. Local and District News. Practical Farmikg. Nofee of the Week. Nodion o Abergwiii.
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"jyOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The scale of charges for prepaid advertisements in the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL under the classes of Situations Vacant, teule by Private Contract, to be Let or Sold, Apartments, Lost and Found, and Miscellaneous, will in future be at TELEGRAM RATE. No of One Three Six. Words. insertion. insertions. insertions. 12 0 6 10 19 13 0 L, 16 2 6 24 1 0 2 0 3 3 30 1 3 2 6 4 36 16 3 0 4 6 42 1 9 3 6 5 6 MEN-SER V ANTS, HOUSEMAIDS, COOKS, &o., or any other persons SEEKING FOR SITUATIONS, may advertise ac 20 WORDS FOR SIXPENCE. All orders for advertisements must bear the name and address of the advertiser, and must be accom- panied by remittances to cover the cost, either in HALFPENNV stamps or Money Order. The Publishers do net guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified issue, or at i.'I, and will not be liable for any loss occasioned by the failure of an advertisement to appear in any specified issue, or at all. They also reserve the right to refuse insertion of an advertisement. Whilst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, the Publishers would impress upon advertisers the need for legible writing. In any case they inlv insert advertisements upon the condition that they do not accept responsibility for inaccuracies, nor for any consequence arising therefrom. Advertisements of the prepaid class are received up to the first post on Thursday morning for inser- tion in that week's issue. 8. King Street, London Offices, Carmarthen. 28. Shoe Lane, E.C. Mantefc. When re^nlying: to advertisements please mention 11 Carmarthen Journal." WANTED, a Kitchen Maid.—Apply, Boar's T Head Hotel, Carmarthen. '3093 WANTED, a nice respectable young Woman as Housemaid; age about 24 years.—Apply, Matron, Carmarthenshire Infirmary, S. Wales. THE Manager of the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL will be pleased to make an offer for any volumes of the paper, bound or otherwise. The volume for 1810 is specially wanted. GOOD General Servant Wanted, able to do plain cooking for small family; comfortable home; in nice distriot.-Apply, Mrs. Thomas, Pencerris, Radyr, near Cardiff. _(3090_ WANTED, good General Servant able to do 11 W plain cooking.—Apply, Mias Lewis, Caven- dish Hou&e, 41, King Street, Carmarthen. 1 (2105p VVTANTED, Working Housekeeper, milk one cow; » v state wages.—Vicar, Llanddeusant, Llan- gadock. (2106p WANTED, good General; assist Bar evenings. Full particulars first letter.—Mrs. Harris, Corner House Inn, Llwydcoed, Aberd'are. (2107p WANTED, 2 good Tailors; constant work; good wages.—W. Davies, Manchester House, Newcastle-Emlyn. (2112p WANTED immediately, respectable Servant Girl, with good references; wages from £ 16 to £ 20.—Apply. B. Shepherd, Ironmonger, Ammanford. j, (2113p WANTED, for six months or longer, small furnished house or part of house, within 10 miles Carmarthen. State lowest terms and full particulars, Box 31, JOURNAL, Carmarthen. (2127p WANTED, by retired Clergyman and wife, re- spectable General Servant, about 40; confi- dential; plain cooking, ironing; assistance given; references.—Apply, Mrs. Watkin Davies, Pantcoch, Talgareg, Cardiganshire. (1133 AGENTS Wanted in every town for new article, household necessity, aound prospects; assured earnings, whole or part time; either sex. "National," 7, Arcade, Reading. (2121p WANTED, a Working Housekeeper, age 40.— Williams, 13, Exchange Street. Maesteg. (2120p RONMOINGERY. -Wanted. an Apprentice {out- -t- door).—Apply, Mrs. W. Phillips, Ironmonger, Dark Gate, Carmarthen. (2117p WANTED, for modern and convenient house in Carmarthen, a really trustworthy Welsh Girl; good home and money.—Deedee," JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (2122 WANTED, Cook General, also Housemaid: three in family; three maids kept.—Mrs. Dowdeswell, Llanstephan, Carmarthenshire. (3125 WANTED immediately, plain Cook-Generai for Carmarthen.—Apply, "B. JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (2123p WANTED, Good General Servant; three in family; no children; good wages; refer- ence.—Apply, Mrs. Gibbs, 19, Brynmill Crescent, Swansea. (2124p FURNISHED House (4 Bedrooms) Wanted, for one month, July; must be near Sea.—Parti- culars to Mason, Trinity Churchyard, Coventry. (3088 1lro Hct. __h HOUSE TO Let, 15. UNION STREET, CAR MARTHEN.—Apply, 2, Queen Street, Car- marthen. (2022p TO LET, immediate possession, CWMDWR, Llanwrda, Woollen Factory, including Machinery. Excellent dwelling-house and premises. —Apply to Mrs. Rees, Vron, Llandovery. (2099p TYOUBLE-FRONTED Shop and House to Let. J-' central position in the increasing district of "Cross Hands.-Apply, Evans, Post Office, Cross Hands, near Llannon, Carm. (2100p TO LET, or for Sale, all that Corn Mill and Saw Mill, known as FOREST MILL, Breclifa, with 17 acres. Immediate possession.—Apply, T. Bevan Arthur, Auctioneer, Carmarthen. (3096 SITTIXG Rooms and Bedroom to Let for one or two Gentlemen, pleasantly situated; bath (hot and cold).-Apply, "G. JOURNAL Office, Carrnar- then. (2114p XTo let TO LET, on Quay, Scores and Office, lately in the .M- occupation of Wade and Phillips. Lit and heated throughout. Electric light and gas. Rent moderate. Immediate possession.—Apply, T. D. Phillips, Quay, Carmarthen. (3129 K ACRES of Land for Grazing Cattle, eto., at Pantybcddau, near Maudland; well fenced; with plenty of water.—Apply, Mathias, Waun, Cilrhedyn. to) BEDROOMS, Sitting Room, or a Dining Room to Let; young men preferred: should be quite comfortable; moderate charges.—Box 20, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (2118p TO LET, THE MASONS' ARMS," Alltywalis, situate on main road between Carmarthen and Pencader; fully licensed; possession September next.—Buckleys Brewerv, Ltd., Carmarthen. (3131 TO LET, "TANNERS' ARMS," near Market Place, Carmarthen; fully licensed; early possessiou.-Buckleya Brewery, Ltd., Carmarthen. (3130 tfor Sale FOR SALE, Freehold Modern Villa; beautifully situated, near Church, Post Office, and Station. Vicinity of Carmarthen. Palmer," JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (2108p FOR SALE, Headed Wagonette by Fuller, of Bath, with pole, etc., lamps and luggage basket, weight 9 cwts. 3 qrs.; also Pony Phaeton, weight 3 cwts. 3 qrs.—For particulars, apply to Messrs. Greenwood and Sons, 22, Water-street, Carmarthen. (2089p BASTC SLAG, all grades, also Kainit, Salt, &c., delivered any station in England and Wales, —Charles Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. 1906p BEAUTIFUL Flower Gardens, 30,000 well- hardened Bedding-out Plants, Begonias, Geraniums, Lobelia, Petunias, etc., etc.; strong; transplanted from Pots and Boxes; as supplied during the last half century. Also Celery, Cucum- ber, Broccoli, etc. Lists free.—Coysh, Nursery- man, Carmarthen. (2125p FOR SALE, Yearling Bull, for stock, bred from Dynevor Castle.—Cresselly Arms, Pontar- gothi. (2115p GENT'S Leader Cycle, Palmer Tyres, Sturmey-Archer tri-coaster hub; excellent condition; JB2 17s. 6d. Bargain.—Apply, Box 5, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (2102p T>EAT MOSS LITTER, lowest prices, delivered any station in Great Britain.—Charles Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. 1907p V\TALLPAPERS FROM lid. PER ROLL. Any w quantity, large or small. WHOLESALE i-I fill Stock exceeds 250.000 rolls, all clames. Write for patterns, stating claea required. (Dept. 113) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill. MANCHESTER. (1i65p r ADIES READ THIS! Advice free for etamp -■ Mrs. E. Stewart's Famoua Female Remedy, never fails.-Address, 9. Guinea Street, Bristol. KNITTING Machines (Latest and Best) for Home Work. (Est. 1871).-W. Griffiths, 30, Queen Street, Neath. (2066p FOR SALE, Freehold Farm with 14 acres Wood- land, known as TYNYCWM, in the parish of Nantcwnlle, Cardiganshire; possession 29th September.—For further particulars, apply Sinnett, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. (2078 ALLPAPERS. -Special selections; low prices; w patterns free; goods carriage paid; mention requirements; rhoddwch gynyg i ni.-Gwalia Wall- paper Supply, Glynneath, Glam. 2103p TO BE SOLD at the Royal Oak Hotel, Lam- peter, June 3rd, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., Three Dwelling-houses, Gardens and Premises, known as 19, 20, 21, TREHERBERT, Cwmanne, one-half mile from Lampeter. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Rees, Auctioneer, Lampeter, or to Messrs. David Lloyd and Son, Solicitors, Lampeter. (3098 BICYCLES DIRECT FROM FACTORY.-You are safe in buying a WARWICK CYCLE. 20 years' reputation, British throughout, best value obtainable. Strong, reliable machines, which will give lasting service and satisfaction, JS5 19.. 6d. cash. Easy Terms from 8s. monthly. THREE SPEEDS, JB4 19s. 6d. Fully guaranteed. Approval. Delivered free. What others spent in advertising we give in extra value. Before you buy send for Catalogue, and see the bargains we offer.-W AR. WICK CYCLE COMPANY (Dept. C), Birming- ham. (2087p ROLL Tickets worded Admission—3d., 6d., 1/- and 1/6" always in stock at the JOURNAL Office. Price 1/- per 1.000, or by post 1/1. Supplied only in thousands Terms Cash with order.— JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. TCTAGE WAR ON RATS. RODINE" is the » most deadly Rat Poison. Rats like it, eat it greedily, and die on the spot. Leaves no smell No failure or trouble. Certain death. Tins 6d. 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ Post 2d. HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. Agents.—W. Lloyd, Chemist, Carmarthen; D. M. Davies, Chemist, Llandilo; J. Nicholas. Drug Stores, Llandovery; J. .1. Davies, Llanybytlier; D. Rogers, Chemist, St. Clears; D. J. Lewis, Chemist, Llandebie. gHORTHORN CALVES. STRONG healthy Calves are sent carriage paid upon lots of two or more to any station in your district. Bred from large-framed Shorthorn sires and dams. Full of hair and bone. Undoubtedly the best obtainable. No fancy prices. For price list and book of testimonials, apply Fred B. Gill, Wynngate, Whitchurch, Salop. SHORTHORN Calves for Rearing, from Deep- S milking Cheshire Dairy Cows by Pure-bred Bulls; quotation to any Station; no fancy prices; correspondence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. (1879 Miisical instruments D. J. SNELL'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. PIANOS AND ORGANS.—New and Second- hand by all the leading makers from £ 5 up- wards. ✓ Lists free.—D. J. Snell, High Street Arcade, Swansea. GRAMAPHONES, from 21/ New Double-sided G records from Is. Id. each. Thousands of Re- cords in Stock to select from.—D. J. Snell, High Street Arcade, Swansea I lifcucation CARMARTHEN COUNTY SCHOOLS. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTER-E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. HEADMISTRESS-MISS B. A. HOLME, M.A. ¡ Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Fees, £ 1 9s. per term. Reduction when there are two or more children from the same family. The Term began Wednesday, April 29tb. JJIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. I CARMARTHEN. President of the Council: I THE LOKLI BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. HEAD MISTRESS— Miss E. I. SUTTON, B.A., Honours London University (First Class in Classics). THE School gives an Excellent Education on Jt. very Moderate Terms. Admirable Accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LOiNuON MATRICULA- TION and other Public Examinations. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pre- paratory Class and the KINDERGARTEN DE- PARTMENT. The Term began Thursday, April 30th. For full particulars apply to the Head Mistress. For full particulars apply to the Head Mistress. — — PRIVATE Lessons in Shorthand and Typewriting given.—Apply, JOUENAL Office. (1828 ———————————————————————————————- TO PARENTS.—The railway companies are be- ginning to take on girls as shorthand writers and typists, and thus a new and extensive field of opportunity is opened up for parents who are in difficulty as to what occupation to give their daughters. Those who wish to get girls thoroughly and speedily prepared for these posts should apply to the Manager, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1893 Mr. HAROLD MALKIN F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., L.Mus.T.C.L. LESSONS WILL BE RESUMED ON MONDAY, MAY 4TH. Seveit of Mr. Malkin's pupils have obtained the diploma of A.T.C.L. in Pianoforte playing. TERMS ON APPLICATION. 3056) 7, ESPLANADE, CARMARTHEN. WELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL, ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX OPEN FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. THERE will be an Examination for Open Fre £ Scholarships to above. School early in July. For particulars apply Dean Brownrigg, 19 Great Peter Street, Westminster, S.W. (3085 NOTE Mtf. WILLIAMS' TOUR. TO RESTORE THE EYESIGHT. TO RESTORE THE HEARING. A NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. » The greatest discovery of the age for the cure of eye atiection. of every kind and at all stages. Short Sight, Cataract, Fatigued :{'11f EYes, Cross Eyes, Cloudy Vision, Inflamed and Watery Eyes made clear and strong. Strained Eyes, caused by con- Btant Concentration on fine work, such as Metal Engraving, Watchmaking, Dressmaking, become strong, ano. headaches disappear. Indispensable to those whose daily occupations are under artilicial light. COLLIERS IN PARTICULAR. Loom-workera constantly staring at vibrating fibres and colours of various hues. EYE EXERCISER (patented in Great Britain and on the Continent), invented by James Williams, 10, Beech Road, formerly 61, The Woodlands, Birkenhead. Those that are troubled with defective hearing and noise in the head will do wise in consulting Mr. Williams. In case of corre- spondence, enclose stamped addressed envelope. "Mount View, Towyn, January 6, 1914. "I am urged by feelings of gratitude to write a word of receommendation to Mr. Williams' Birken- head's treatment for the Eyes. When I began using the Eye Exerciser I was almost becoming totally blind. Having faithfully carried out all instructions given by Mr. Williams, I again became able to see that well and so painless that I am able to read for hours every day. I am 79 years of age, and make the above statement entirely of my own will that it may be of benefit to others that may suffer as I have done. JOHN W. JONES." 28, Brynhyfrvd-terrace, Waunllwyd, Mon., "Mr. Williams.— February 16, 1914. Dear Sir,—I feel so glad to be able to inform you of the great benefit derived by me. The terrible noises in my head have disappeared, and my hearing also has improved-money well spent. I have tried other remedies, but all in vain. Truly your Ear treatment is a scientific discovery.—Yours sincerely, Mrs. MEDLAND." "46, Brynhyfryd-road, Briton Ferry, Glam., Mr. Williams. February 25, 1914. "Dear Sir,—I must congratulate you on the virtue of your discovery—"The Eye Exerciser." I I have been practically blind in the left eye for some considerable time, due to growth brought on by I inflammation. The growth became so conspicuous that friends continually remarked about it. The right eye also wag seriously affected. 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 publicity.—Yours faithfully, WILLIAM JONES." TOURS FOR MAY AND JUNE, 1914. Consulting Hours: 10 a.m. to 12; 2 to 10 p.m. May 23 & 25.-Connty Hotel. Pontypridd. 26 & 27.-Central Hotel, Cardiff. 28 & 29.—Alexandra Hotel, Bridgend. 30.—Mackworth Hotel, Swansea. I June 1.—Mackworth Hotel, Swansea. 2 & 3.—40. High-street, Llanelly. 4.—Jeremy's Hotel, Carmarthen. S.—Grosvenor Hotel, Whitland. 6.-Rallway Temperance Hotel. Haverford- west. 8.—Gwalia Hotel. Main-street, Goodwick, Fishguard. 9.—Crymmych Arms Hotel, Crymmych. 10-Adclphi Hotel, Cardigan. 11.—Cawdor Hotel, Ncwcastle-Emlyn. 12.—Davies' Temperance, Lampeter. 13.-Gwalia Hotel, North Parade, Aberys- twyth. 15 morning.—Pugh's Temperance Hotel, 1 Machynlleth. Cut this out for future reference, as it will bo the only announcement of Mr. Williams' visits. FICTU^EDEOME, CARMARTHEN, ¡'¡;" SATURDAYS-2,,30, 6.30, and 8.30 p.m. THURSDAYS—6.30 and 8.30 pm. OTHER DAYS-8 p.m. MONDAY, MA-l 25th-Aii Eclair Special Two-part Feature, Jack, the Wolf, one of the Finest Two-part Features ever released by this well-known firm. Replete with Exciting Situations, and The Wreck, a Famous Two- part Drama by the popular Vitagraph Co. A Story of Jealousy and Crime. THURSDAY, MAY 28th—By special arrangements with Jury's Imperial Pictures, Ltd., their Great Exclusive, The House of Temperley (" RODNEY STONE "), a Four-part All-British Drama, founded upon Sir A. Conan Doyle's world-famous Novel, a realistic presentation of life during the Regency Period, as produced at the London Adelphi, and The Diver, the Story of a Brave Rescue of a Child from Drowning in the Niagara Falls. PATHE GAZETTE OF THE LATEST EVENTS AND OTHER HIGHLY INTERESTING PICTURES IN ADDITION EACH EVENING. ADMISSION—3d., 6d., 9d. Children—2d., 3d., 4d. Saturday Afternoons for Cnildren-ld, 2d., id. "HAPPINESS IN THE HOME." A PIANO FOR 10s 60. On Payment of this Small Deposit A FIRST-CLASS PIANO OF GENUINE ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, will be sent CARRIAGE PAID, to any address. And on payment of a similar amount monthly for a given period, will become the absolute property of the Hirer. Thompson & Shackell, Ltd., The Estey Organ Agency and Brinsmead Piano Deitot LARGEST DIS CASHO to 5ul Ail Poctet-5. -FUJ,'VAL.UE ALL FOR OLD PIANOS e:XCp,^NGE- FOP Soj AGENT5 P'O'RGAIVS- -f: S TE:y ,-d i 19 At4E) of rfie t4AOs Alla IPOY CoArrilvE arld f-o Ft Local Address-39, Castle Street, Swansea; 60, Stepney Street, Llanelly. 205TH YEAR OF THE SUN FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. The Oldest Imurance Office in the World. CfpM from Toiicv dattd 179ft Insurances effected on the following risks:— FIRE DAMAGE: Resultant Loss of Rent and Profits. Employers' Liability and I Sickness and Disease, Workmen's Compensation, Burglary. Plate Glass. fidelity Guarantee, Domestic Servants. Personal Accident, For particulars apply to the following Agents: New Quay-Mr. D. Meredith Jones. Pantyffynnon-Mr. David Francis. Sarnau-Mr. J. Nicholas. Talsarn-Mr. Llewelyn Davies. Ammanford-Mr. David Arthur Fox. Carmarthen-Messrs. John Francis and Son. Dolfallt-Mr. David Thomas. Garnant-Mr. Rees Davies, Brynteg. Llandilo—Mr. W. D. Jenkins, George Street. Llandovery-Mr. Thomas Phillips. Llanstephan-Mr. Henry Jones. Llanybyther-Mr. David Thomas, Blaenhirbant. Llandyssul—Mr. J. R. Harris. Lampeter—Mr. W. Davies, 26, Brvn Road. Mr. H. W. Howell. CARMARTHEN gILLpOSTING CO. STAFFORD HOUSE, NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. T" ILLPOSTING and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Carmar- then, Pembroke, and Cardigan. (Please note change of address). W. S. MORRIS, Wholesale Grocer, Flour 5* Seed Merchant, 25, BRIDGE STREET. CARMARTHEN, Nat. Telephone, 50. Telegram, "Morris, Merchant, Carmarthen. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. JÅIES JONES & SONS. BILLPOSTERS, -i KIDWELLY Billposting executed throughout the neighbouring Villages and Gwen- I. t!, draeth Valley. public notices Carmarthen Training College A j GARDEN FETE ox THURSDAY NEXT, May 28th, At 2.30 and 8 p.m., followed by a Dramatic rerformance 8 to 10 p.m. Admission to Garden Fl-tc, Is. (including Sketch and Alfresco Concert), Refreshments, Side Shows, Games, Music. gg=' In the Examination Hall, at 8 p.m., a VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE. Reserved Seats Is., to be booked at Mr. Colby Evans. Other Seats 6d. and 3d. Next Thursday-Wet or Fine-at 2.30. GAS EXHIBITION ASSEMBLY ROOMS CARMARTHEN, From 25th to 29th May, 1914 DAILY LECTURES and DEMONSTRA- TIONS IN COOKERY by MIS SURRIDGE. Lecture with Lantern Slides, Modern Necessities"—Gas—for Light and Heat, by m Mr. W. M. MASON, Secretary B.C.G.A. 27th May at 8 p.m. A Selection of Cookers, Water Heaters, Fires, Burners, and other appliances will be shown. For fuller particulars see Posters and Handbills. RE WILLIAM SHORT, DECEASED. I IN 1911 a person advertised in London newspapers for relatives of William Short, who died in Canada. Information of relatives of a William Short, deceased, can be given by Charlotte Eleanora Holwell Short, Rapid City, Manitoba, Canada. LONDON & PROVINCES DISCOUNT CO„ LTD. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. £ 10. to £ 1,000 are privately completed at 24 hours' notice on your simple promise to repay, without preliminary fees. Call or write to the Manager, W. SHIRLEY, 48, Stokes Croft, BristoL public IRotices. LLANDOVERY. GRAND ANNUAL BRASS BAND CHORAL CONTESTS TIMBERING & QUOIT COMPETITIONS AND CARNIVAL Whit-Monday, June ist, 1914. Entries close Monday, May 25th. M. H. NICHOLS, Hon. Sec., 1213] Llandovery. POWIS EXHIBITIONS, 1914. ONE or moie Exhibitions of the yearly value of not less than £ 50, nor more than £100, for the study of Theology, will be awarded by the Governors to GRADUATES who are members of the Church of England, thoroughly acquainted with the Welsh language, and intend to become candidates for, or are already in Holy Orders. Applications to be sent in on or before JrxE 30th to MAJOR FISHER, BEMEBTON. SALISBURY, from whom, if required, fuller particulars can be obtained. Candidates must have taken a degree at Oxford, Cambridge, or any other University or University College approved by the Governors. XOT MORE THAN THREE YEARS BEFORE THE DATE OF THE AWARD, must •be natives of one of the Dioceses of Bangor, St. Asaph, St. David, or Llandaff; thoroughly aoquainted with and able to speak the Welsh language; be members of the Church of England; and intend to become candidates for. or are already in Holy Orders. The Exhibitions are tenable. at the University of Oxford or Cambridge, or at any other University or University College or Theological Col- lege approved by the Governors. They will be granted for a period of one year. I which may be extended at the option of the Governors, provided that no Candidate shall be eligible for an Exhibition without a certificate of good character and conduct from the Governing Body of the University or College in which he resided before taking his degree. Every Candidate will be called upon to pass a qualifying Examination in the Welsh language. 3118) A. FISHER, Secretary. FUEL THE Commissioners of Ilis Majet-tys' Works, etc.. are prepared to receive Tenders for the Supply of Coal and Coke to ti,e Government Buildings in the Carmarthen District, during a period of One Year from the 1st of July, 1914. Forms of Tenders, Conditions of Contract and all particulars may be obtained on application to the Controller of Supplies. H.M. Office of Works. &c.. 18. Queen Anne' Gate, Westminster. S.W. Tenders must include for delivery into Cellars. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders must be delivered before 11 a.m. on Thursday. 4th June, 1914, addressed to The Secre- tary. H.M. Offi&L- of Works, etc.. Storey's Gate, London. S.W.. and endorsed "Tender for Carmar- then Coal and Coke." H.M. Office of Works, etc., 15th May, 1914. CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TO PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. TENDERS are invited for Painting and Colouring at the following Schools:— CARMARTHEN UNION.—Cefneithin, Maesybont. Idole, Felingwm, Pantteg, Pontyeates, Trelech Alma (School and House), Mydrim. Trelech Village. LLANDILO UNION.—Capel Isaac (School and House), Talley, Ffairfach. LLANDOVERY UNION.-Caio, Llansadwrn. LAMPETER L NION.—Rhydcwmmerau. NE WCASTLE-EMLYN UNION.—Pencader. LLANELLY UNION.—Castle, Llansaint, Llwyn- hendy, Five Roads. Burry Port, Pem- orey, Trimsaran. Specifications may be seen on application to the Head Teachers or at the offlbe of the County Archi- tect. Sealed and Endorsed Tenders are to be delivered to J. W. NICHOLAS, Esq., County Education Offices. Carmarthen, or or before FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, 1914. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. VINCENT MORGAN, A.R.I.B.A., County Architect. County Offices, Carmarthen. (3120 TOWY FISHERY DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the expira- tion of one month from the under-mentioned date the Board of Conservators of the above Dis- trict will apply to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for confirmation of a bye-law amending the existing bye-law with respect to the taking or killing of trout in a cerain part of the River Towy under the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Acts. 1861 to 1892. A copy of the said Bye-law is kept at the office of the said Board of Conservators, 4, Saint Mary Street, Carmarthen, and all persons may at all reasonable times inspect such copy without fee or reward and the Board will furnish every person who shall apply for the same with a copy thereof or any part thereof on payment of one penny. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1914. C. H. MORGAN GRIFFITHS. Saint Mary Street, Carmarthen (Solicitor), Clerk to the said Board of Conservators. (3121 GLAMORGAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the posts of A CERTIFICATED MISTRESSES, UN- CERTIFICATED MASTERS and MISTRESSES in the Schools under the Committee's jurisdiction. Form of Application, together with list of Vacancies and Particulars of the Scale of Salaries, will be supplied on receipt of a stamped addressed foolscap envelope by the Chief Education Official, .County Hall, Cardiff. (3122 public IRotices CARMARTHEN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL* TO CONTRACTORS AND EXCAVATORS THE CARMARTHEN RURAL DISTRICT I- COUNCIL invite Tenders for Widening and Cleaning; the River Bed near Black Bridge, Llan- dilo-Abercowin. in accordance with Plans and. Specifications which may be seen at my Ofice, or on application to Mr. EDWARD MORGAN. Sur- veyor, Pendine, Laughame, S.O. Tenders endorsed "Black Bridge Improve- ments," to be delivered to me on or before tbei 5th June. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accep. ted. JOHN SAER, Clerk to the Council. 7. Hall Street. Carmarthen, 20th May, 1914. (2132 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the rebuilding and en- larging of the Farmer? Arms Hotel, Cross Hands, for Messrs. The Felinfoel Brewery Co. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the above Hotel and at the offices of the undersigned. Bills of quantities may be obtained on payment of one guinea, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide tender. (Signed) W. GRIFFITHS, F.S.I.. & SON. 3128) Architects, Llanelly. Xost jfounfc "OOUND, Mountain Ewe with two lambs. Apply, A Samuel Williams. Penquarre. Llandyssul^ wSt-h particulars. If not claimed within seven days will be sold to defray expenses. (2126p CJTRAYEI) to Brane Mill, Llangadock. sinco January last, Cross-bred Ewe and Yearling Mountain Wrether, same pitch ear and paint marks. Will be sold June 10th to defray expenses. (3124 "JI/TAE Dafad ac Oen ddieithr yn Sarngini Farm. A Llanybyther, er's tri mis. Clustiau'r ddafad wedi eu marcio a Nod 14 ar ochr yr hespin. Oni arddelir cyn Mehefin 18fed, gwerthir i dalu'r costiau. (2116p Sales b}1 Buction IN THE PARISH OF MANORDEIFY. IN THE CUUXTY OF PEMBROKE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLu PROPERTY "jVTR- JOHN EVANS, F.A.I.. will offer for SALE A at the Angel Hotel. Cardigan, on SATUR- DAY, the 30th day of May. 1914, at 2.30 p.m.. the following Lots of Freehold Property:- Lot 1.—The Very Desirable Farm and Lande known as FORGE CYCH Comprising a comfortable Dwelling House with a. large range of Outbuildings, a well-equipped CORN MILL, a WOOLLEN FACTORY, and 14 acree of exceptionally rich Meadow Land; all of which premises are situate in the centre of Abercych Vil- lage, and form an outlying portion of the Clvnfiew Estate, and are in the present occupation of Mr- John Lewis on a yearly tenancy, whiCh he has gvien notice to determine at Michaelmas next. N.B.—The Vendor is prepared by arrangement with the purchaser to allow two-thirds of the pur- chase money to remain on mortgage at E3 15s. pr cent. Lot 2.—All that Building known and called bv the name of MANORDEIFY LOWER SCHOOL, Situate in the Village of Abercych, formerly used as a school, but now vacant. iFurther Particulars and inspection of the Plan may be acquired from the Auctioneer. High Street, Cardi- gan. or from the Vendor's Solicitors, MESSRS. MORGAN & RICHARDSON, 3107) Solicitors, Cardigan. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANPUMPSAINT. Sale of Valuable Freehold Farm. BEN. EVANS & EVANS are instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bu-h Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on June 13th, 1914, at 2 p.m.. all that very desirable Freehold Farm, known as LLWYNCALENIG, in the parish of Llanpumpsaint, containiny 84 Acres. 3 Roods 30 Perches, or thereabouts, of vary productive Meadow, Grazing, and Arable Land, in the occupation of Mrs. Rachel Evans and her under- tenant The Property is conveniently situated near the main road, about 2 miles from Llanpumpsaint Station, and 6 miles from Carmarthen. Vacant possession will be given next Michaelmas. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers at Pencader and Carmarthen: or of Messrs. M. GRIFFITHS, SON & PROfeSER, 3111) Solicitors, Carmarthen. RHYDCYMERE, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Sale of Valuable Freehold Licensed Premises and Land. MESSRS. BEN. EVANS & EVANS have re- ceived instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Llanybyther, at B 30 p.m.. on MONDAY, the 1st day of June, 1914 (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced and read), all that Valuable Freehold Licensed House, Premises, Out buildings and Land, known as THE CART AND HORSES," Situate in the Village of Rhydcymere, in the Parish of Llansawel, in the County of Carmarthen, con- taining together 15 Acres 1 Rood 38 Perches, or thereabouts, in the occupation of the Owner (Mr. John Jenkins). The House comprises a roomv Kitchen, Parlour, 5 Bedrooms. Cellar, and Dairy. The Outhouses include a Cow House for 4 Cows, and Stable for 2 Horses, all built of Stone and covered with Car- narvon Slates; alo a Galvanized Iron Hay Shed. The Timber must be taken by the Purchaser at a. price to be named by the Auctioneers before the Sale. tr 11 d The above Public House is centrally situated on the main road between Llansawel and Llanybyther. It commands a thriving trade, which is capable of being further developed to meet the growing needs of this important road. Further Particulars may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers, Pencader and Carmarthen; or of JOHN R. WILLIAMS, ESQ., I I Solicitor, 2, Bank Buildings, Llandile. (3106