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ARMARTHEN JOURNAL, FEB. 6, 1914 SWANSEA MERCANTILE CO., Ltd., Of 18, PARK STREET, SWANSEA, Maka'Cash Advances from £ 10 to ;Eitooo I 1. 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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IS YOUR HOUSE TOO LARGE for your ewn requirements f Why not make the vacant roorae neat towards the upkeep of the whole ) establishment ? A small advertise- ment In our Apartments eelum would oost very ttttie, and Ir almoet sure to oatoh the eye of someone on the look out for the accommodation I JOu ean live. Send a Poatoard to the Manager, THE JOUNNU., CAfflURTHEf
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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. b. seaie of ohargm for prepaid edTertitNhentt in The CAAHAAIAN JOQBHAL under the olesses of titaatioiu Vacant, Bale by Prtrato Contract, to be Let or Sold, Apartment*. Lost and Vound, and tfietrllsnnnw will in future be aft TJBLBGRAM RATI, One Three six insertion. insertion* insertions. a 6 IB 1 » W — ■ » 1 6 ft 6 •« 1 • t • «. I i « II « 16 u, 4 1 II h. II 4 1 41 •» II 16 II KILN-SERVANTS. HOUSEMAIDS, COOKB, anf other persona 8ZNKING FOR SITUATIONS. •ay advertise at 19 WORDS FOR SIXPENCE. All orders for advertisements must bear the name •«d address of the advertiser, and mast be aooom- ounied by reroittanoes to oow the GOd. either in ViLvriNRi Stamps or Money Order. The Publishers do not guarantee the insertion of ftdiertiieiiieDt in any Bpeoilrf iøue. or At ett, •oi will not be liable for any low oooasioned by the failure of an edvertiseinent to appear in any epeal- •ad issue. or Id all. They also reserve the right to I refuse insertion of any advertisement. Whilst irreat pacnp are taken to. iiwure aecmraoy. •^•Poblighept would impress upon advertisers the for legible writing, fa mnT they only advertieements upon tfe« condition that they ■o not eooept respoosibility inaoouraoies, nor for '8, t%otwequenom arising therefrom. Advert jgemontd *f the prepaid okas are received •P to fiTl"t .pOIIt on Tb»rs<i»y morning for inser- ItoD in that we&-s imm. < Kiag Street. ILondon'Offioes, rCarmarthen. 18, shoo Lau*. N.C. v- Mantefc. W hen replying to advertisement* please mention II Carmarthen Journal." WANTED, to Purchase for Cash, any quantity of native Timber or Pitwood; distance no object. Write, giving particulars and lowest price, Smith Brothers, Llandyssul. (1878 A PPKENTICE Wanted to Irori-mongery. -Apply, -A- J. Colby Evans, Ironmonger, 122, Lammas Street, Carmarthen. (1912p WANTED, Housemaid, age about 20 to 24; one only in family; undoubted reference neces- sary. Appfy, J.H.W., c/o Post Oflice, Llandovery. ^913p WANTED, a good Spinner.—Apply, Jones, Glannant, Pencader. (1910p WANTED, Housemaid-Waitress; two in family. — \nply. Rowland. Delfryn, Aberystwyth. 1 1908p WANTED, steadv single Man as Second Cow- man in Shorthorn Herd; must be a good milker.—Apply, "Shorthorn," JOUBNAL office, Car- tnartnen. (2864 "\NTED, a reliable Man to prepare Shires for Show, and attend Shire Stallion during 8eason; must have excellent references. -Apply, "Shires," JOURNAI. Office, Carmarthen. (1914p OLE SKINS. -Gerrards, Furriers, Edinburgh, pay highest prices. Casn-Pioneers of this industry. Send for particulars. (1915p f^HEMIST'S APPRENTICE.-A well-educated Youth Wanted as Apprentice. An excellent opportunity of obtaining good all-round experience. -William Jones, M.P.S., Chemist and Optician, Aeron Pharmacy, Aberayron. (1922 WANTED, experienced Cook-General.—Apply, statin.g references, age and wages, to Mrs. Parry Griffiths, The Vicarage, Carmarthen. (1921p WANTED an Apprentice to the Ironmongery Trade. Must be over 16, and able to speak Welsh. Indoors.-Apply to W. Thomas and Son, Carmarthen. (2875 WANTED, in February, reliable Cook-General W for small country house; nurse kept. 'Apply, stating wages and references, to Mrs Froodvale Davies, Hafdre, Llanwrtyd Wells. (1819p SITUATION Wanted as Gardener, single; JJ'KKI references.—A.P., 6, Capel Terrace, Swansea Road, Llanelly. (1820p WANTED, a respectable Girl, about IS to 20. to do house work; good wages given; i-mall family; state wages, salary.—Apply, Mr". Cohen, Ammanford. (1924p WANTED, in March, General for Country 'Cottage, two in fain.ly: would train .suit- able country .girl.-Apply, Mrs. Shinidl Andrew. 54, Brvn Road, Swansea. (1925p t WANTED, Cook: suitable) ill gejitleiiian's sisters or friend suitable) in gentleman's family in Llanelly (2 children). Wages, JB16 to £ 20. -Apl lv, with particulars and references, to K.G. JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (2889 WANTED, Gardener. State full particular- Applv. Evans. Plas-issa, Llangennech. (2887 —— WANTED, Country Wheelwright immediately one accustomed to farm repairing, et-c.— Apply to Evan Rees, Caeffwrn. Carmel, Llandebie. (1935p APPRENTICE.—Croft and Evans, Gentlemen's :iiul Bovs' Outfitters, have Vacancy for a You, I).-—Particulars, 1. College Street. Lampeter (1933p ANTED, a good General Servant. —Apply, with references, to 38. Kinir Street. Carmarthen. (2885 ^PJ^OOD General Wanted for family of two in Potit- ardawe, near Swansea —Write P.H., JOURNAL. Carmarthen. (1934p "YY-ANTED, end March. General Servant. AT duties. Family, 2. References essentia!.— St. Lawrence Lewis, "St. Hi'arv," Lampeter. ,b928p WA^D experienced Pitwood Fallers.-j-Apply, ■cob Davies. Timber Merchant. Llandebie. ^I^ON, CARMARTHEN.-Smart Salesiian and •runiofiJAVflnted kt ^nc^.—Applv personally. (2884 tr., JL.et. /*• ■■■■ ■■ TO LET, a Comfortable House and Garden in Abergwili.—Apply, 13, Caxton Place, Aber- gwili, Carmarthen. CWMCLOCH, MYLilIM, ST. CLEARS- (15(2a. Or. 12p.; Rent ;6100).-TO BE LET with immediate possession.—For further particulars and leave to view, apply John Francis and Son, Estate Agents, Carmarthen. THREE or Four Rooms to Let at Ivy House, A Ferryside; healthy place; facing eea.—For particulars, apply Mrs. Masters. (1898p TO LET, unfurnished Rooms.—Apply for Terms at 43,Margaret Street, Ammanford. (1911p SHOP and House to Let in the best position in Lampeter, recently decorated throughout; low rental.-Apply, G. Harnaman, Coronation Stores, College Street, Lampeter. (2865 SMALL Holding To Let, 20 acres half grass; good s house.-Meggeson, Southlands, Chelmsford. (1937p FARM TO LET.—To Let at Michaclmas next, TREVAYNK FARM, near Tenby, about 160 Acres pasture and arable; igood buildings.—Apply, Agent, Mardy Office, Aberdare. (2888 jfor Sale BASIC SLAG, all grades, aho Kainit, Salt, fcc., delivered any station in England and Wales. -Charles Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. igorop PEAT MOSS LITTER, lowest prices, delivered any station in Great Britain.—Charles Pioken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. 1907p MANURE Distributor seven feet wide, £ 9 de- livered, lists.—Meggeson, Southlands Chelms- ford. (1936p FOR SALE, 4 Freehold Cottages, called Claremont Cottages, Wellfield Road, Carmarthen.— Apply, C. Carter, 20, Nott Square, Carmarthen. (1930 FOR SALE by Private Treaty, Timber, Tree* and Pitwood growing on Caerwen-issa Farm, Lian- geler, Llandyssul. On view. Apply to Mr. T. Davies, Rhydybennau, Llangeler, Llandyssul. Tenders to be sent on or before the 25th day of February, 1914, to me, the undersigned.. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. DAVID THOMAS. Bryncene, Bronwydd Arms, Carmarthen. 1.AIQp FOR SALE, Indian Game Fowls, 2 Cockerels, 4 Pullets. Cook and Abbots' strain; healthy. What offers.—S. Isaac, Stag and Pheasant, Llanllaw- ddog. (1923p FOR SALE. Semi-detached Villa, Islwyn, Dre- fach, Henllan.—Jones, 42, P^nibrey Road, Llan- elly. (1926p VISITING CARDS.—Ladies' siie— Plain, 1/6; Gilt-edged, 1/9 for 50. Gent's siie—Plain or Gilt-edged, 1/6 for 60 post free. Caeh with order.—JODBNAL Office, Carmarthen. Orders must be for 50 or nktre. BICYCLES DIRECT FROM FACTORY.—You are safe in buying a WARWICK CYCLE—20 years' reputation, British throughout, Best Value obtainable. Strong reliable machines whioh will give lasting service and satisfaction 23 19s. 6d. Cash. Easy Terms from 8/- monthly. THREE SPEEDS E4 19s. 6d. Fully guaranteed. Approval. De- livered free. What others spend in advertising, we give in extra value. Send for Catalogue and see the bargains we offer you.—Warwick Cycle Company (Dept. C.), Birmingham. (1902p WALLPAPERS FROM lid. PER ROLL. Any TV quantity, large or email. WHOLESALE PRICES. Stock exceeds 250.000 rolls, all olassee. Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 113) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co.. Ltd., Knotl Mill, MANCHESTER. (ll65p WEDDING GIFT.—Lady offers magnificent 7- *v guinea Service, A-l quality plate (stamped), comprising Six eaoh Table, Dessert Spoons, Forks, Tea and Eggspoons, Mustard, Salt Spoons, Sugar Tongs (40 pieces), unsoiled, accept 25s. Approval willingly.—Write, "Gift," JOUBNAL Office, Carmar- then. (2836p G1 REAT Sale of Music, Songs. Piano Solos, Duets, Operas, Violin, 'Cello, Organ Catalogued free.—Dept. 20, Moon and Sons, Plymouth. I 1916p FOR SALE, Twelve Tons (or less) Meadow Hay; good condition.—Apply, Jones, Blaenduad, ConwU.1 (2835 GARDEN & ORCHARD.—A Large Stock of Apple and Pear Trees of the choicest varieties grafted on best stocks for this climate; Plums and other Fruits. Beautiful Roses; Choice Evergreens; Thorns and Privets for hedges, etc. Catalogue Free. —Coysh, Nurseryman, Carmarthen. (20D2 FUNERAL. Wreaths, Crosses, and other Designs in Choice Natural Flowers. London, Paris and Royal Ghent Nurseries' experience. -Coyah, Florist, Carmarthen. (2093 R0DIME" ROUTS RATS.-RATS are RAPIDLY EXTERMINATED with Rodine Rat Poison; they can't resist it; they eat. it and die. 6d., Is., 2s., 3s., 5s.; post, 2d.— IIARLEY, Chemist, Perth. Agents :-W. LloyJ, Chemist, Carmarthen; D. BL Daviee, Chemist, Llandilo; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery; ,1. J. Davies, Llanybyther; D. Rogers, Chemist, St. Clears; D. J. Lewis, Chemist, Llandebie. KODAK CAMERA for Sale, 5 by 4, with tripoJ and dark slides, good as new. Cost £ 8; will sell for 22.-Apply, "Camera," JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (1897 LADIES READ THIS! Advice free for stamp Mrs. E. Stewart's Famous Female Remedy, never fails.—Address. 9, Guinea Street, Bristol. WE can provide you with WEDDING INVI- TATION CARDS at 2/9 per dozen, 50 for 6/9, or 100 for 11/ Envelopes to matoh stamped with silver Initial are inoluded in these prioea. LARGEST Selection of business and pleasure Vehicles in Wales. Over 150 new and second- hand in stock of every description.—John Norman, Limited, Market Road, Cardiff. (1892p WE offer you value in WEDDING CARDS.— Prices from 2/3 per dozen, 50 for 5/9, or 100 for 9/ inoluding Envelopes to matoh. Inspec- tion invited.— JOTJEICAL Office. Carmarthen. jfor Sale s HORTHORN 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 beet obtainable. No fancy prices. For price list and book of testimonials, apply Fred B. Gill, High gate, Whitoburoh, Salop. SHORTHORN Calves for Rearing, from Deep. milking Cheshire Dairy Cows by Pure-bred Bulls; quotation to any Station; no fancy prices; correspondence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. (1879 flDusical instruments D. J. SNELL'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. i>-| Q 10s.—Upright Grand" Piano, by Moning- JvX e7 ton, Full Trichord. Iron Frame, Check Action; beautiful tone; Walnut Case. Genuine bar- gain.—D. J. Snell, 14a, High Street Aroade, Swansea. —Upright Grand German Overstrung Piano, new last yew; originally oost 60 guineas; Black Ebony Case; just wants seeing. Rare bargain-D. J. Snell, 14a, High Street Arcade, Swansea. ~f Second-hand Upright Grand Piano, by A J. and J. Hopkinson, Iron Frame, Check Action, beautiful tone, massive Burr Walnut Case; bargain-D. J. Snell, 14a, High Street Arcade, Swansea. GRAMAPHONES, from 21". Double-sided Records from b. Id. each. Thousands of Records in stock to select frorn.-D. J. Snell, 21 and 22, High Street Arcade, Swansea. ■amaaHBEnnssssESCSsaaassaBBS Zoot anfc founti LOST, Sheep, branded on rib right side and left by pinchers pitchmark; 5a. reward.—Moses, Maesyrhaidd, Llanfynydd. (1918p STRAYED to Pantyffynon, Manordeilo, since 2nd D<>ceruber last, Three Mountain Stjoep. If not claimed within a fortnight will be sold 4o defray expenses.—Thomas Hughes. Pantyffynon, Manor- deilo. Ud27p fgimcaitou £ JARMAWTHEN QOUNTT gCHOOLB THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. READMASTBR-Z. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Castsb). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL: BRADMISTAMS-MISS B. A. BOLMIl M.A. Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge Post, £1 Ia. per term. Reduction when there are two or more children from the came family. The Term began Tuesday, January 20th. Boarders can be received at the Grammar School. JJIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CARMARTHEN. —V—- President of the Council: TH& LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVIDt. HEAD MieTazee— Miss E. J. SUTTON, B.A., Honoure London University (First Class in Classics). THE School gives an Exoellent Education on very Moderate Terms. Admirable Aooommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRICULA. TION and other Pnblio Examinations. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pre- paratory Class and the KINDERGARTEN DB. PARTMENT. The Term began Wednesday, January 21at, 1914. For full particulars apply to the Head Mistress. TO PARENTS.—The railway companies are be- A 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 PRIVATE Lessons in Shorthand and Typewriting given.—Apply, JocaHAL Office. (1820 WELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL, ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX. The Committee will in the year 1914 elect Four Foundation and Six Intermediate Pay Scholars. Foundationers will receive Board and Education free. Intermediate Pay Scholars will pay at the rate of J316 per annum. No applications can be received after March 31, 1914. For Forms of Application and further particulars apply to DEAN BROWNRIGG, 19. Great Peter Street, Westminster, London, S.W. (2867 m R. J. OWEN T HOMAS, Organist and Choirmaster of Llanstephan Parish Church, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, YORK VILLA, LLANSTEPHAN, Gives Lessons in PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYING, VOICE PRODUCTION, HARMONY, AND COUNTERPOINT. Pupils receive oni-eful and thorough tuition in the above Subjects, and, when required, are prepared for all Examinations. Ferryiide, Laugharne & Llanybri districts visited. Tnvi AND PEOBPECTCB oil APPLICATION. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R. A.M. and R.C.M. For Local Examinations in Music. Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Honorary Local Representative for Cirmarthen:- H. Brunei White. Esq., John Street. LOCAL CENTRE EXAMINATIONS.-Syllabus A. Ttipory-Mareb and November. Practical -Mi i-eli April. ENTRIES close Feb. 11th (or, with extra, fee, Feb. 19th). SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.-Syllabus B. March April. June July, and October-November. ENTRIES clo,t, Feb. 4th (or, with extra fee. Feb. 12th). SYLLABUSES A and B can be obtained post free from the Honorary Local Representative, as above, or from THE SECRETARY. 15, Bedford Square, London, W.C. (2871 PICTTJREDROME, CARMARTHEN. SATURDAYS—2.30, 6.30. & 8.30 P.M. THURSDAYS—6.30 .T 8.30 P.M. OTHER DAYS-8 P.M. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9th-The Broken Sony, a Striking Three- part "Gaumont Photoplay. The Drama teaches a great moral lesson, illustraitng the downfall of a great Tenor, and The Dictator, a beautifully Coloured Eclair Drama, containing a Thrilling, Military Plot. i Z5 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th—The Black 13, a Thrilling and I Original Two-part Detective Story. Sequel to "On the Track of the Spider League," and Aftea's Jream, a Daring Lion Drama of unusual power. r, PATHE GAZETTE OF THE LATEST EVEXXS AND OTHER HIGHLY INTERESTING PICTURES IN, ADDITION EACH EVENING I ADMISSION—3d., 6d., 9d. Children—2d., 3d., 4d. Saturday Afternoons for Children—Id., 2d., 3d. The Rink is now OPfiN for SKATING as followsFrom 2,30 to i.30 p.m. (Saturdays excepted); 6 to 7.15 p.m. (Thursdays and Saturday excepted). Admis- sion 6d., including Skates. PIANOS AND ORGANS. BY ALL THE BEST MAKERS. THOMPSON & SHACKELL, Ltd. Have a better variety for selection than any other I firm in the Principality. OVER 500 PIANOS always in stock, including such celebrated makers as ,Y, BROADWOOD, EAPS, IBACH, BECHSTEIN, COLLARD & COLLARD, HOPKINSON, CHALLEN, BRINSMEAD, ERARD, and others of equal repute. A liberal discount for cash or any instrument can be obtained on Easy Terms. OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Sole Agents for the ESTEY ORGANS. Please send Post Card for Catalogue. Local Addresse.s-39, Castle Street, SWANSEA, 60, Stepney Street, LLANELLY, And at Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr, Bridgend, &c., &c. ST. PETER'S CHRISTMAS TREE. j JANUARY 8TH, 1914. BALANCE SHEET. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. c „ £ s. d. iB de I The Vicarage Stall 76 2 10 Assembly Rooms 5 15 0 Mrs. Lester's Stall m 30 8 0 Caretaker and moving Benefits 0 16 0 Miss Whites Stall 26 12 5 Band and Hire of Piano «. M 2 0 6 Refreshment Stall 42 14 0 Tickets and Posters 1 7 3 Farmers' Stall 72 12 4 Bill Poster o 10 0 Fruit and Flower Stall 18 1 7 Advertising in three Papers aad Circulars 4 2 5' Priory Btreefc School Teachers' Stall 27 12 0 Ante Room, Timber and Labour for Stage C 16 5 Miss Buckley's Entertainment 8 0 0 H. Thomas & Son, earpenterf, and other Toea Stall 15 1 9 Assistants in large Room 2 9 8 Coffee Stall 14 1 6 Decoration of Room 1 S 8 Tickets 20 10 0 Small Disbursements by Hon. Sec. as per Ll-st I is ii Balance 329 15 3 -I -i 235117 21 ;c3bl 21 B. PARRY GRIFFITHS, Vicar of St Peter's. Examined *ith Vouchers and fouucl correct 1'HOS. E. BRIGSTOCKE, Hon. Sec. J. jj ARTHFR. • JTHAS. E. DAVIES, Treasurer. Jan. 23, 1914. Churchwarden. I I STUDY I HEALTH, COMFORT, AND ECONOMY. AND CMS GAS. Convenient and Economical for LIGHTING, COOKING, WARMlSflG, POWER, WATER HEATING, IRONINC$&o., &c. -BEST FOR THE EYES The Gas. Co. clean and adjust BunMfe FREE OF CHARGE. CASTLE SQUARE, on 9 1- MOTOR GARAGE LLANDOVERY. The above Motor Garage will be OPENED IN MARCH NEXT BY MESSRS. Daniel Jones, and Sons. (P.O. Telephone No. 24.) Experienced Mechanics on the Premises. Fuller announcement will appear later. CARMARTHEN gILLPOSTING CO. STAFFORD HOU8., NOTT SQUAR1, CARMARTHEN. BILLPOSTINC and Advertiainf in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Car. martheo. Pembroke, and Cardigan. (Please note change of address). CANADA. A limited number of Farm xvorkers and Domestics required for January, February, and March any number for April. Employment found. Lowest fares. Passengers booked with con- ducted parties if required. AUSTRALIA. — Free information re assisted passages, &c., on application. Write or call—HOULDEJI BROTHERS and Co., Ltd., 41, Wind Street, Swansea. I Tel. Cen 1216 (t lines). Telegrams: "Houldew." Passengers booked by all linee to all part# of tbi world. (2U2 JAMES JONES & SONS. BILLPOSTERS, KIDWELLY.! Billposting executed throughout the neighbouring Villages and Gwen- t' 6 draeth Valley. gmemem!!M public notices. ON THURSDAY NEXT. TERRITORIAL FORCE (CARMARTHEN DETACHMENT). ——— A MIL ITA BY ——— BALL CnJpr distinguished Patronage) will be held at THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. CARMARTHEN, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 101A Dancing from 9 p.m to 3 a.m. TICKETS—Ladies. 6s.; Gentlemen, 7s. ikL; Double, 12s. 6d.; Territorials in rniform, 5s., including Refreshments may be obtained from the Officers -tnd Non-Commissioned Officers of the above Detach- iinents. or of the Hon. Secretaries, Lieut H. M. Green. 4th Welsh Regiment, and 2nd Lieut. W. N. Phillips, AN-elsh Field Company. Royal Engineers YIJ1' Barracks, Carmarthen. MYDROILYN JJORSE AND RATTLE gHOW. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25th, 1914. | THIRTY OPEN CLASSES. LADIES' CLASS ARMY REMOUNT CLASSES, fcc. For farther particulars applv to the Secretary. «8 66 —- public "Hoticcs !I CANADIAN Government LECTURE Lectures on Canada, illustrated by Lantern Slides. will be given by Mr. W. GRIFFITH, Canadian Government Representative, in the COUNCIL SCHOOL. LLANWRDA CARM. ON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13TH. 1914, at 6.30 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. OLD CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, PENCADER. ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18th, at 7.3G p.m. Doors open 7 p.m. Chairman.- J. D. EVANS, Esq., Headmaster, The Grammar School, Pencader. ADMISSION FREE For further particulars apply to:- CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE, Adrian Court," Usk, Mon. LLANDYSSUL WELSH DERBY Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1914. OPEN TROTTING—First Prize f 5. FLAT, HURDLE AND OTHER RACES. Prizes amounting to about 1.80 Full particul-,trs apply- J. O. LEWIS, Secretary. THE ASSEMBLY HALL, CARMARTHEN. LAST THREE DAYS OF THE FLORAL EXHIBITION AND SALE A Contingent of BLIND and CRIPPLED GIRLS will be present each day MAKING FLOWERS. The Flowers are very suitable for Millinerv. and are made of Linen, Lawn, and Silk. No PAPEK CBBD. fusio each Afternoon and Evening. Afternoon Teas and Refreshments mav be had each day. Proceeds go to the Institution. ADMISSION FREE. To avoid overcrowding, all Children under 16 will be charged 2d. each, for Which a Flower will be £ ,Ton- (2863 COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. WILD BIRD (ENGLAND). THE WILD BIRDS PROTECTION (COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN) ORDER, 1909. DATED 20th MARCH, 1909. WN PL RSUANCE of the poeTS conferred on me by the Wild Birds Protection Acts, 1880 to 1908, and upon application by the County Council of the Administrative County of Carmarthen. I hereby make tin' following Order:— TITLE. 1. This Order may be cited a« "The Wild Birds Protection (County of Carmarthen) Order. 1909. BIRDS. ADDITIONS TO THE SCHEDULE OP THB ACT OF 1880. II. The Wild Birds Protection Act, 1880, shall apply within the County of Carmarthen, to the fol- lowing species of Wild Birds in the same manner as if those species were included in the Schedule TO the Act: — Bullfinch, Black-headed Bunting, Reed Bunting, Buzzard, Honey Buzzard, Tree Creeper. Dipper or Water Ouzel. Cordon Eagle. Kite. Linnet (all .-pec.ies), Robin, Shrike (Butcher Bird). Thrush. Blue Tit, Lmg-taih.d Tit, Marsh Tit. Common Wren. Golden-crested Wren. <RTAIN BTRDS PEOTKCTKD DURING THK WHOIJE OF THE YEAR. III. During tin- period between the 31tlt day of July in any ver and the 2nd day of March fol- lowing. the killing or taking of the following spr-eies of Wild Bird- i- prohibited throughout the County of ("&rniarttwn:- Bullfinch. Black-headed Bunting. Reed Bunting, Buzzard. Honey Buzzard. Tree Creeper. Dipper or Watoer Ouzel. Golden Eagle. Goldfinch, Gulls (except Black-backed Gull). Kingfisher. Kite, Iiinn-4 tall species). Nightingale, Owl. Robin. Shrike- iButcher Bird). Thrush. Blue Tit. Long-ta llpd Tit. Marsh Tit. Woodpecker. Common Wren. Golden- crested Wren. EGGS. CERTAIN EGGS PROTECTED THROUGHOUT THB COUNTY, IY. The taking or destroying of the Eggp of the following ^n-cie* of Wild Birds is prohibited throueh the County of Carmarthen:— B1 ack-headed Bunting. Reed Bunting. Buzzard. Honey Buzzard. Tree Creeper. Dipper or Water Ouzel. Golden Eagle. Goldfinch, Gulls (except, Black-backed Gull), Kingfisher, Kite, Linnet (all species). Nightingale. Owl, Shrike (Butcher Bird), Blue Tit, Long-tailed Tit, Marsh Tit. Woodpecker Golden-orested WreTL REPEAL OF FORMER ORDER. V. The Order of the 7th day of March. 1907. is hereby repealed. Given under my hand ut Whitehall this 20th dav of March. 1909. (Sigrned) H. J. GLADSTONE. One of Pis Majestv's Principal Secretaries of State. (2383 G.W.R. EXCURSIONS. FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 13. To LONDON (Pantomimes, eta) for 1, a. at 8 days. DAY FARS. Carmarthen .dep. 1C.5 p m. i Pembr^y „ 10.35 \Q /f* Llanelly tr 1049 Other London Trips on February 19, 21 and 27 ffOJM various South Wales Stationa. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. DAY XTUPS to LLANELLY. Leave Carmarthen 8.15 a.m. To SWANSEA; leave Carmarthen 8.I& P^tnbrey 9 13, Llanelly 924 a m. n.nA tn <:AR?"T'1,xEwpbRT & BVi™rw^ marthen 8.15 a.m., Pembrey 9.1: Llaiieily 9 24 SATURDAYS in FEBRUARY. CHEAP TRIPS to SWANSEA (Football, &,C.I, from Carmarthen, Pembrey. Llanelly, etc. For detailø see bills or serd F-o««rd to stations or 0160e8. FRANK POTTER, General Member. L^NPUMl^AINT EISTEDLFv^- wtu b, 1¡. T7. on GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 10th, 1914. Mu^ctlCTS: Music, J. iPrctfessor of Pencir L"erature' Derwenydd Morgan. "encader Sy-c.: J. Evans, Gre, n V^k. (1932p ENN- CrQs-, and Districl atid Ditching Match will be held on 5th Mareh. 1914. (193lp SALEM, WHITE MILL. ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD. WHIT-MONDAY ijuri, 3m. 1914). ProgrliDlmes and all particular- tc nip bad from 10M I I GH JAMTFC, IIAILYYLFTT, A TW-R&WA a929p Sales be Suction PEMBROKESHIRE. PARISH OF LITTLE NEWCASTLE. JOIS? A w"- for SALE PUBLIC AUCTION at the Jubilee Hole!. Letterston, at 3.45 p.m.. on i6th Fe t,- ruaiy, 1914, Two Valuable Lots of Timber and °d th- Faraa of East Summerton, close to Village of Little Newcutle, and comprising: 1. 7. ftpru<», 250 Iaxch, 30 ASIL Further pwticulw-9 may bo obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen. GOGERDDAN NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. JOHAl'CTI0N el^lj mScI, t:SiL "tXL 60 fSS, cA^f^ruA°°we- HQ H2RSES' 'Gliding' Hunters, Coll#, axJ v ™ Pontes. 21 PIGS. Assortment of Farm Iniplemextt, liaohinery. Saddlery, Harness. 2 MOTOR CARS. Further particulars will duly appear, and may Ix- obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen. ALLTYGOG MANSION NANTGAREDIG. JOH-N FRANCIS &- SON have r^'c^iv.xl metruc- tions to SELL hv AUCTION A..t tbe above place, at the end of March, 1914, she Valuable Horsey, Carriages. Harness, Furniture and other Effects. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SOUTH WALES, CARMARTHENSHIRE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON vi]] tf. r for SA1.K by PL BLIC AUCTION, the \<i!u&bj°and mcs-t attractive Freehold Residential Esta e, known as ALLTYGOG in the Parish of Abergwili, in the '"ounty of Car- marthen. comprising- the Residence whioh ie in ex- cellent order, and contans Hall, 4 reception room 12 bed and dressing rooms, ba £ h-roori<t and s!l necessary offices, stabling, eoach-huus. iaoaie roo.-i. garden, beautiful pleasure grounds, ,.rd wood adjoining, al^ gardener's and e«whmar.'e .►•jt.tas'cv, the whole containing about 3 acres. Also the exclusive right of exceUei^ Salmon, Sewin. and Trout iishing for nearly a mile on the near bank of the river Towy. The property is charmingly situated in the Vale rf Towy with a south aspect overlooking the rin-r. is close to the main road Carmarthen to Brecon. uc.l within 11 miles of Nantgaredig Railway Station. The garden and grounds can be kept up at very 6ID.ll expense. Further particulars may he obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE. L L A N 0 N Important Sale of Free and Fully Licensed Freehold Premises, near the Village of ('ro% Hands. LLOYD &* THOMAS are favoured witti instrn. lions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of February, 1914. at. 2.30 p.m.. all that rno-t, valnabl.- and much-frequented Fully-licensed Public House, known as the FARMERS together with the Stables, ('oach-house. Yard and Out-buildings belonging thereto, situate near the Village of Cross Hands, in the Parishes of Llan- arthney and Llanon. now in the occupation of Mr. David Jones, whose tenancy expires on t;he 25i h March next. The old premises adjoining, formerly forming part of the Farmers" Arms, are included ;n the Sa]". The House is situated in the centre of a prosper- ous and most flourishing Colliery District, and do<* a large trade The whole of the Property is freehold, and will be free from 801; ties an incumbrances, and the purchaser will be entitled to actual possession on completion of his purchase. Particulars and Conditions of w:f1 plur. will be ready in due coursc, and !Il further rrformu tion can be obtained from the Auctioneers; or from Messrs. Walters and Williams, Solicitor1- all of Quay Street, Carmarthen.