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CAMARTMEN JOURNAL" PRINCIPAL CONTENTS of thia issue- Carmarthenshire Insurance Committee Llith Twm 'Barela The Conwil Tragedy Cawnarthen Town Council Does Agriculture Need a Tariff Twm "Bar els Notes Kidwelly Notee Carmarthen County Court The Parliamentary Machine ConservsfWe Meeting at nswm Lampeter Town Counal
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::= NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The scale of charges for prepaid advertisements in the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL under the classes of Situations Vacant, Sale 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 06 10 19 18 0 t, 1 6 26 24 10 2 0 3 3 30 1 3 2 6 4 36 16 3 0 46 42 19 3 6 56 MEN-SERVANTS, HOUSEMAIDS, COOKS, &c., or any other persons SEEKING FOR SITUATIONS, may advertise at 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 HALFPENXV Stamps or Money Order. The Publishers do not guarantee the insertion of an advertisement in any specified issue, or at 1'1, 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. mnanteb. When r^olyltg to advertisements please mention Carmarthen Journal." w ANTED, to Purchase for Cash, any quantity of native Timber or Pitwood; distance no object. Write, giving particulars and lowest price, Smith Brothers, Llandyssul. (1878 WANTED, Girl Weavers for Kersy and Plod. Narrow Looms. Good wages for competent Weavers.—Reynolds, Pontardulais. (2932 "ll/TTLK Wanted, 12 months' contract.—Apply, 1TJ- Wm. Thomas. Glan Towy Dairy, Waterloo Gardens, Cardiff. (1975p \\T ANTED, Two respectable Youths as Appren- tices for the General Ironmongery; splendid Opportunity. -Apply. Hughes, Ironmonger, Pontar- dulais. (1979p WANTED, experienced General Servant, 18 to 20; no cooking; small family; references necessary.—Mrs. Lewis, Clifton House. Queen Vic- toria Road, Llanelly. (1971p LADIES' Hair Coombings Wanted.—Value by return. Any quantity.—Horrocks, 32a., Port- land Street. Brighton. (1974p WANTED, Young Girl as General; small family; references.—Mrs James, Vicarage, Llanstephan. (1780p ANTED, Dairy of well-cooled Milk.—Apply, 'V Bryncurl Dairy, 25, Neath Road, Swansea. (1981p WANTED, « nioe respectable young Woman as Housemaid; age about 24 years.—Apply, Matron, Carmarthenshe Infirmary, S. Wales. WANTED, steady, reliable Man; must be well accustomed to Horses and general Farm Work.—Apply, by letter, to A. V. Key, Coomb Home FaTm, Carmarthen. (2956 WANTED, Strong Country Girl, wa&h and iron good home; Welsh.—Mrs. Terry, 39, Berw Road, Pontypridd. (1987 « WANTED, experienced Kitchen Gardener, take charge of poultry, make himself generally useful; live indoors.—Apply, with references, stating Wages required, to Miss Jones. Ashburnham Hotel and Golf Club, Pembrey, Carmarthenshire. (1986p TEIFY BOARD OF CONSERVATORS WANTED, immediately, Young Man under 30 years of age. height not under 5ft. 9ins., as Water Bailiff. Applications, in own handwriting, to Mr. E. Griffiths, Head Water Bailiff, Parkllvn, Llanvihangel-ar-arth. (2951 GROCERY.-Wanted, at once. smart Junior and Improver; also Ifcwo Apprentices Apply, John Lewis, 12, Mill Street, Aberdare. (1993p WANTED, a respectable Young Man, about 20, well used to horses; willing to learn green- grocery and fish business; li-ve in; comfortable home; must be sober and honest.—Apply, Brown, Greengrocer, Senghenydd. (1989p (GENTLEMAN Wanted, with Capital, to de- X velop old-established Milling Busliie ss, excel- lent prospects. iftill investigatioll.-Frpd Edmunds and Hardwioke, Solicitors, Cardiff. (2973 WANTED, General Servant, age 20 to 30 Applv, with character, etc., to Mr. Austey, Bush Hotel, Morriston. (1994p tf"^APABLE General Wanted end of March. One J used to children; good references required.— Jones, Eagle Stores, Graig, Pontypridd. (1982p WANTED, respectable Girl as General; easy place; two in family; good home.—-Applp, stating wages and references, to Mrs. Webb, 4, Lower Park Row, Bristol. (1983p TXTANTED, General Servant; capable girl; good V home; two in family; state age, wages re- quired, and last employer's address.—Mrs. Gilbert Longley, Riviera. Aberystwyth. (1999p w ANTED, a Farm Labourer able to Miik.— Apply, James, Caemawr, Llanelly. (1996p ANTED, a few Dairies of well-cooled Milk. Richards, Alexandra Dairy, Pontyevmmer. (2004p -a. \XTANTED. about 40 Gallons of well-cooled M' -Apply, Thomas, 90, Carlisle otreet. Cardiff. (2003p NVATCHMAKERS. Improver Wanted for Watch, Clock, a*d Jewellery Repairs, etc.; e,Ve references.—Jenkins, Jeweller and Optician, (2Q02p Mantefc WANTED, Trustworthy General; opportunity V* learn cookery; advertiser cookery lecturer; three in family.—Apply, Oban House, St. Albans Road, Swansea. (2001p SHARP Youth Wanted as Apprentice to Drapery. Live indoors; Welsh.—W. H. Lewis, York House, Stepney Street, Llanelly. (1998p ANTED, Clerk to the Carmarthen Burial ™ Board salary, £ 35 per annum.—Applications to be sent on or before noon on Monday next, March 16, 1914, to the Chairman ofthc Board, Mr. H. Brunei White, The Grange, Carmarthen. (2978 WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply, Davies, Slate Merchant, Carmarthen. (2977 FARMERS and others Wanted as Agents for leading Live Stock, Fire, and Accident Insur- ance Office, giving special terms to Agriculturalists.— Apply to D. Lewis Price, Brinygrinun, Ystradgyn- lais, Breconshire. (2976 WANTED, an Experienced General, able to do plain oooking.—Apply, Mrs. Jenkin Lloyd, Preswylfa, Llanelly. (2009 O O s. WEEKLY*—Persons for Circular Address- ing; work home; write, enclosing stamped envelope, Advertising Co., 43a, Theobald's Road, London. 007p AILOP.S.-Good Coat Maker Wanted.—Apply, A by letter, Cope, 98, Alexandra Road, Moss Side, Manchester. (2010p WANTED, Housekeeper by Working Man, two in family, able to milk, etc. State wages, references'.—Box 72, JOURNAL, Carmarthen. (2011p K TO 60 Gallons well-oooled Milk Wanted by O" April 1st; 6 or 12 months' contract.— Apply, Morgan, 33, System Street, Cardiff. (1984 Co HUt. TO LET or Sold, well-built House (Towy Valley), close to Railway Station, Church, Chapels, Post Office. -Particulars I.L.F., JOURNAL, Carmar- then. (1956p TALGARREG Factory To Let, from 25tli March. A 1914, the Dwelling-house and Woollen Factory called LLAINDELYN FACTORY.—Apply at once to Evans and Thomas, Solicitors, LlandyssuL (1972p TO LET or SELL. PLAS CWMTWRCH." near Carmarthen, beautifully situated in charming Vale of Towy, south-west aspect, sandy soil; recently thoroughly renovated; seven bed- rooms, bath h. and c.); acetylene light; all con- veniences stables, boxes, coach-house, saddle and motor sheds; five acres grounds, wooded, with lodge; half-a-mile from Nantgaredig Station; fishing and shooting.—Apply, Glanville Morris, Mardy, Glam. (2942 jfor Sale BASIC SLAG, all grades, aLso Kainit, Salt, &c., delivered any station in England and Wales. —Charles Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. 1906p PEAT MOSS LITTER, lowest prices, delivered any station in Great Britain.—Charles Picken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. 1907p MANURE Distributor seven feet wide, £ 9 de- livered, lists.—Meggeson, Southlands Chelms- ford. (1936p FOR SALE, Semi-detached Villa, Islwyn, Dre- fac-h, Henlhin.—Jones, 42, Pembrey Road. Llan- elly. (1926p VISITING CARDS.—Ladies' aize-Plain, 1/6; Gilt-edged, 1/9 for 50. Gent's size—Plain nr (jilt-edged, 1/6 for 50 post free. Cash with order.—JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. Orders must he for 50 or more. 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 J63 19s. 6d. Cash. Easy Terms from 8/- monthly. THREE SPEEDS jE4 19s. 6d. Fully guaranteed. Approval. De- livered free. "at others spend in advertising, vr. 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. Anv TV quantity, large or small. WHOLESALE PRICES. Stock exceeds 250.000 rolls, all classes Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 113) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co.. Ltd., Knott Mill. MANCHESTER. (lm6p KODAK CAMERA for Sale, 5 by 4, with tripo.l and dark glides, good as new. Cost «^8; will sell for £ 2.—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 matob stamped with silver Initial are iuoluded in these prices. LADIES! LADIES! !—Everyone sending Six- Penny Stamps to defray cost postage, etc., of wonderful Illustrated Bargain List. we will present. free, beautiful Stag-handled Sterling Silver-plated Butter Knife. Magnificent value. -Sheffield Cutlery Supply Company, Century Works, Sheffield. (1959p FOR SALE, Cleaveland 7 Stops Organ, Two Knee Swell; good condition; £ 6 10s.—Apply, Davies, Refreshment Rooms, Pencader. (2914 FimR SALE, Premises and Buildings in centre of 11 town; suitable for Garage, Builders, &c.- Apply, Stone, JOURNAL. Carmarthen (1978p FOR SALE, Thrashing and Winnowing Machines in good order.—Apply, James, Glantowy Dairy Farm, Llangadock. 1957p SPECIAL -Houses and Shops s for Sale at Llande-bie, Ammanfordb and Garnant. Cash or easy terms. Why pay Rent when you can practically buy from us Property as easy as paying Rent.—Write for particulars at once tQ Bowen Bros., Builders, Llandebie. (1997p SELECTED Pure White Wyandettes, re- OV liable sittings, 3/6.—Blaeneorse, St. Clears. (1966p ifor Sale EGGS from Exhibition and utility strains; White Leghorn, Wyandotte, and Black Min- orca, 4/- and 7/6 per sitting. Unfertiles replaced once. -Griffiths, Albion, Llanddeusant. (1969p ROLL Tickets worded Admission—3d., 6d., 1 and 1/6" always in stoek 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. FOR SALE, [Freehold Dwelling-house, Bryntudur, Saron, Llangeler.—Apply, Davies, 2, Gros- venor Terrace, Caerau, Bridgend. (2000p RATS NEVER LIVE where RODINE" is used. Swift and deadly tit-bit that lures rats to their doom. Every bite kills. No failure, mess, or trouble. Complete clearance certain. Tins 6d., 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ Post 2d. HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. Agents.—W. Lloyd.J Chemist, Carmarthen; D. M. Davies, Chemist, Llandilo; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery; J. J. Davies, Llanybyther; D. Rogers, Chemist, St. Clears; D. J. Lewis, Chemist, Llandebie. NO DEAD CHICKS.—Success in Chicken Rearing can only be obtained by using the most reli- able Food. For best results start them on Armit- age's Best Dry Chick Food. In bags, 4d., 8d, 1/4, 2/6, etc. Manufactured by Armitage Bros., Ltd., Poultry Food Specialists, Nottingham. Sold by W. Lickley, 12, Queen Street, Carmarthen. (1941p UTILITY POULTRY.-Sittings of Eggs now booked. Leghorns, Tom Barron's direct, 7/6 per dozen. Buff Orpingtons Headed by Worcester- shire Poultry Farm Cockerels, 5/ -per dozen. Crosses for laying and table. Speckled Sussex and Wor- I cestershire White Wyandotte Cockerels, and also Speckled Sussex and' White Leghorn Cockerel (Barron's), 3/6 per dozen.—L. N. Powell, Carreg- cennen, Llandilo. (1954p RHODE Island Red Eggs, remarkable winter layers. Solomon and Banner's strain, 3s. 6d. per dozen. Unsolicited testimonials and repeat orders.—G. Beynon, 95, Milton Terrace, Swansea. (2006p "DROWN Leghorn Eggs for Sitting (Hunter and Sturgess strain), 3/6 for 13; unfertiles replaced once.—Evans, Lonlas House, Quarry Road, Pwll- gwaun, Pontypridd. 2008p "DURE Black Minorca Eggs, from good laying strain; 3/- 13 eggs, unfertiles replaced.— David Morgan. AberpeJwar Farm, Llandovery. (1985p SHORTHORN CALVES. STRONG healthy Calves are sent carriage paid I upon lots of two or more to any station in your district. Bred from large-framed Shorthorn sires and dams. iFull 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- milking Cheshire Dairy Cows by Pure-bred Bulls; quotation to any Statipn; no fancy prices; correspondence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Littleton, Chester. (1879 Musical instruments D. J. SNELL'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. 10s.—German Overstrung Iron Upright HW & ™ Grand Pianoforte, in massive Walnut Case, beautiful tone; only a few years old; tremen- dous bargain.—D. J. Snell, 14a, High Street Arcade, Swansea. P QO —Upright Grand Pianoforte, by Bell, Iron Frame, Check Action, Beautiful Rosewood Case, used only a few times; exceptional bargain -D. J. Snell, 14a, High Street Arcade, Swansea. p*| 10s.—Karn Organ, with high mirror top, JL 11 stops, very fine tone; cost £ 25 in 1911. Rare bargain.—D. J. Snell, 14a, High Street, Arcade, Swansea. GRAMOPHONES, from 21s.; New Double-sided Records from Is. Id. each. Thousands of Records in stock to select from. Send for Free Illustrated Lists.—D. J. Snell, 21 and 22, High Street Arcade, Swansea. zost jfounb LOST, Two Ewes, red mark on shoulder and H. pitehmark on hind quarter. Finder rewarded. —Humphreys, Tanlan, Llansawel. (1991p STRAYED at Blaencwm, Llansawel, since first S week in February, one Cross-brpd EwE" (2005p jftnanctal £ 10 to £ 10,000 To 1.end by the Oldest West of England Fir" F. Lawrence Ltd., on written promise to repay Life Policies, Furniture. Farm Stock, or other security. Principal remains, or can be repaid by easy instalments Promptness and privacy. A gentleman wi'l call and hand y°u cash at your house if desired, Distance no object. Do not expose your requirements locally. Write E. VICTOR HAMILTON, Don Chambers, Wine Street, Bristol 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. ——————% BROWN'S HOTEL. LAUGHARNE. ALL persons having claims against the Brown's Hotel Company are requested to send particu- lars to the under-named not later than March 18th. BERKELEY & FOOKS, Accountants, 3, Park Place, 2975) Cardiff. FOR CHEAP & ARTISTIC PRINTING GO TO ( "JOURNAL" OFFICE. CARMARTHEN PICTUREDROME, CARMARTHEN I SATURDAYS—2.30, 6.30, and 8.30 p.m. THURSDAYS-6.30 and 8.30 pm. OTHER DAYS—8 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 16th-Fantomas (NO. 4), MYSTERY OF THE MASKED BALL. The Fourth of the Wonderful Series of Detective Dramas, in Four Parts, and the Burning Train, an 11 Itala" Two-part Drama of surpass- ing quality, containing episodes of remarkable intensity and of exciting character. THURSDAY, MARCH 19th—Madam Satan, a Three-part Drama of | distinctly novel character, featuring Mile. YVETTE ANDREYOR, the World- renowned Actress of the Comcdie Francaise," and the Figaro's Wedding, I Delightful Two-part Comedy, adapted from one of the most Amusing and Skilful of Continental Light Operas. to PATHE GAZETTE OF THE LATEST EVENTS AND OTHER HIGHLY ¡ J INTERESTING PICTURES IN ADDITION EACH EVENING | ADMISSION—3d., 6d., 9d. Children-2d., id., 4d. Saturday Afternoons for Cnildren-lcl, 2d., 3d. I [ —— ——. ———————————————————————————— CWMMAWR GRAND CHAIR EISTEDDFOD MAY 2nd, 1914 (Laboitr Day)- —————— Male Voice-" The Assyrian came Down" (Cyril Jenkins). £20 0 0 Mixed Choir-, Ar lan'r Iorddonen ddofn:' (Gabriel) £ \o o o Brass Band .Contests £ 28 o 0 Programmes, post free, lid. from Mr. EDWARD DAVIES, 6 2 Solicitor, Tumble, Llanelly, Hon. Sec. "HAPPINESS IN THE HOME." A P I A NO. FOR 10S 60 On Payment of th is 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 Jirimmiead Piano Depot. -YUL VALLIE FO It OLO PLANGS FF. &at SWANSE A ) -'WPDRTI ;MGM-, I SOL-F AG _NT_S FOR pi NOS .RHE,KAPS RGAIYS- I:STEY 0 TtiL a diq 9 A14D rfic AKERS Arcl /770 c0/il7,vFmm God Local Address -39, Castle Street, Swansea; 60, Stepney Street, Llanelly. IcfcucatUm CARMARTHEN COUNTY SCHOOLS. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HE.ADMASTER-E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. HEAD MISTRESS—MISS B. A. HOLME, M.A. Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Fees, 21 9s. per term. Reduction when there are two or more children from the same family. The Term began Tuesday, January 20th. Boarders can be received at the Grammar School. JJIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CARMARTHEN. President of the Council: THE LOLW BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. HEAD MIBTREBB- Miss E. J. SUTTON, B.A., Honours London University (First Class in Classics). THE School gives an Excellent Education 00 A very Moderate Terms. Admirable Accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LOiN^ON 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 Wednesday, January 21st, 1914. For full particulars apply to the Head Mistress. m R J. Owen T HM AS. Organist and Choirmaster of Llanstephan Parish Church, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, YORK VILLA, LLANSTEPnAN, Gives Lessons in PIANOFORTE and ORGAN PLAYING, VOKJE PRODUCTION, HARMONY. AND COUNTERPOINT. Pupils receive careful «nd thorough tuition in the above Subjects, and, when required, are prepared for aN Examinations. Ferryside, Laugbante b Llanybri districts visited. Tume AND PBOSPKTU* Of AVPLIOATIO* 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 oocupation 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, JOURNAL Office. (1829 j STUDY j HEALTH, COMFORT, AND ECONOMY. j AND USE GAS. Convenient and Economical for LIGHTING, COOKING, WARMING, | POWER, | WATER HEATING, | IRONING, &c., to. BEST FOR THE EYES —— I The Gas. Co. clean and adjust Burners FREE OF CHARGE. public IRotices I ) TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. I TENDERS are invited for rebuilding Smyrna Congrepratienal diapel. Llangain. Plans and Specifications are to be seen on appli- cation to the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be delivesed on or before Friday, 27tb March, 1914, sealed and endorsed "Smyrna Chapel." The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be aoeep- ted. f I ted. GEORGE MORGAN & SON, I I Architects. I 24, King Staeet, t Carmarthen. (2858 public Hoticcs. GRATIS AND POST FREE. 1914 Edition of MODERN METHODS." A simple treatise 011 a difficult subject:—How to invest and speculate in Stocks and Shares. Fortnightly Accounts opened on a minimum deposit. Commis- sion charges avoided. Publishers: Charles R. Ster- ling- & Co., Ltd., Moorgate Street Buildings, London, E C. (2943 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. COMMONS ACT, 1908. BLACK MOUNTAIN WHEREAS application has been made to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries by twelve persons claiming to be entitled to TURN OUT ANIMALS UPON the Commons comprised in that portion of the BLACK MOUNTAIN which is situated within the Parishes of LLANDILO FAWR RURAL, LLANDYBIE, LLAJtfGADOCK and QUARTER BACH, in the County of CAR- MARTHEN, which said commons have been de- clared by the said Board to be one common for the purposes of the Commons Act, 1908, to convene a meeting for the purposes of the said Act: NOW the BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES do hereby oonvene a MEETING of the persons entitled to turn out animals on the said commons and hereby give NOTICE that such MEETING will be held on Friday, the 20th day of March, 1914, at 3 p.m. at the Council Schools, Gwynfe, Llangadock. The meeting will have power EITHER (A)-to: make Regulations with respect to the TURNING) OUT of ENTIRE ANIMALS on the said commons the REMOVAL of any animal found upon the com- mons in contravention of the regulations; the DE-J TENTION and DISPOSAL of any animal so re- moved; and the RAISING of the necessary EX. PENSES incurred in connection with such regula- tions; and to appoint or provide for the appoint- ment and removal of OFFICERS to enforce such regulations: OR (B)—TSe meeting may provide for the constitution of a COMMITTEE consisting of persons entitled to turn out animals on the com- mons, and may delegate to the Committee the power to make such regulations and appoint and re- move such officers as aforesaid. Votes may be given at the Meeting in PERSON or by PROXY or ATTORNEY. The proxy or attorney may be appointed in the following form, which must be duly stamped (Id.):. I of do hereby appoint of « to be my proxy or attorney to vote for me at a Meeting to be held for the purposes of the Commons Act, 1908, on the 20th day pf March, 1914. and at any adjournment thereof. Any such proxy paper must be delivered to the Chairman of the Meeting. SIDNEY OLIVIER. Secretary. Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 3, St. James's Square, London, S.W. 2ist February. 1914. 2927 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. COMMONS ACT.190S. GARNGOCH COMMON V\THE"REAS application has been made to the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries by four persons claimiim to be entitled to TURN OUT ANIMALS UPON GARNGOCH COMMON, in the County of CARMARTHEN, to convene a meeting for the purposes of the said Act: NOW the BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES do hereby oonvene a MEETING of the persons entitled to turn out animals on the said commons and hereby give NOTICE that such MEETING will be held on Friday, the 20th day of March. 1914. at 1 p.m at the Council Schools, Gwynfe, Llangadock. The meeting will have power EITHER (A)—to make Regulations with respect to the TURNING OUT of ENTIRE ANIMALS on the said commons; the REMOVAL of any animal found upon the com. mons in contravention of the regulations; the DE- TENTION and DISPOSAL of any animal so re- moved; and the RAISING of the necessary EX- PENSES incurred :n connection with such regular tions; and to appoint or provide for the appoint- ment and removal of OFFICERS to enforce such regulations: OR (B)—the meeting may provide for the constitution of a COMMITTEE consisting of persons entitled to t«rn out animals on the com- mon. and may delegate to the Committee the power to make such regulations and appoint and re- move such officers as aforesaid. Votes may be given at the Meeting in PERSON or by PROXY or ATTORNi^k. The proxy or attorney may be appointed in the following form, which must be duly stamped (ld.):. I of do hereby appoint of to be my proxy or attorney to vote for me at a Meeting to be held for the purposes of the Commons Act, 1908, on the 20th day of March. 1914. and at any adjournment thereof. Any such proxy paper must be delivered to the Chairman of the Meeting. SIDNEY OLIVIER, Secretary Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 3, St. James's Square, P'f Londen, S.W. 21st February, 1914. (2928 NEWCASTLE-EMLYN UNION. APPOINTMENT -OF RELIEVING OFFICER, &c. THE Guardians of the above Union invite Appli- cations for the Appointments of Relieving Officer. Collector of the Guardians, Vaccination Office)-, and Infant Life Rrotection Officer for the Cenarth District of the Union. Salary Relieving; Officer. L60 per annum. Col- lector's Commission and Vaccination fees amount to about JB15 a year. No remuneration is given as Infant Life Protection Officer. 1 The appointments wilf be subject to the approval of the Local Government Board and to the provisions of the Poor Law Officers' Sujierannuation Act. 1896. Applications, stewng age and present oocupation of Candidates, together with three Testimonials of recent datf mii,t be sent to me not later than Tuesday, the 17th Mitreh, 1914. By order, DAVID T. GEORGE, Clerk. Union Offices, Sycamore Street, Newca.stle-Eni%n, 7tb March, 1914. (2969 public Hoticcs j L. & N.W.R EXCURSIONS TO LONDON EVERY FRIDAY DURING MARCH. Time of 3rd Claas Dep Return Fares.. FOOK p.m. Carmarthen 6.65 "j Llandilo 7.50 | 3 or 8 Llangadock 7.40 V 5 days. daje. Llanwrda 7.49 i 1 1Qjc Llandovery 6.35 J Passengers return following Monday, Wednesday or Saturday. EXCURSIONS to LIVERPOOL (Lime Street), WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, March 25th and 26th.. In connection with Liverpool Spring Races Marob 26tn, 27th and 28th. From a.m Return Faref. Carmarthen dep. 10.10 1st class Llandilo 11.5 Llangadock 11.15 Llanwrda 11.19 3rd class Llandovery 11.25 17/- In the event of the Races being postponed the special arrangements will be cancelled, and excur- sion tickets will not be issued, provided the Com- pany receive at the station of departure, notioe of the Races being postponed in time to cancel such arrangements. For full particulars see Small Bills to be obtained at stations or at the office of Mr. T. E. W. Gueet, District Traffic Superintendent, Victoria Station, Swansea. ROBERT TURNBULL, General Manager. Euston Station, London NOTICE.—I, the undersigned David Williams, Troedybryn, Pencader, Carmarthenshire, | hereby give Notioe to all whom it may oonoern, that I shall not henceforth be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Sarah Williams. Dated the 27th day of February, 1914.—(SigneJ) David Williams. Witness to the signature of David Williams—W J. Wallis-Jones, Solicitor, Carmar- then. WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS FOR REPAIRS AND MATERIALS. TENDERS are required for the Triennial Con- tracts from April 1st, 1914, in the South W, Engineer District. R-oyal Engineer Office, Hobbs Point, Pembroke Dock. 5th March. 1914. Forms of Tender. Conditions of Contract, and all necessary information, may be obtained upon appli- cation at the above-named Engineer Office, bv letter. addressed to the commanding Royal Engineer, or. in person, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. o'clock, up to the 17th inst. Tenders are to be forwarded to the Director of Army Contracts. War Office. London, S.W. not later than 20th March. 1914. C. SKINNER. Lieut.-Colonel. R.E.. Commanding Royal Engineer, South Wales 2965) District. POWIS EXHIBITIONS, MARCH, 1914. /"VNE or more Exhibitions will be awarded during the present year. Further particulars will be given by advertisements in "The Guardian." the leading- Welsh papers, also by Circulars to the Heads of Universities and University Colleges. The Exhibitions are given for the purpose of Post Graduate Study in Theology, to Candidates who. being Members of the Church of England, and natives of Wales, are in or are intending to take Holy Orders, and who have taken their decree NOT YORE than threes years from the date of award. The awards are generally made during the month of July. A. T. FISHER (Major), Secretary, 2956) Bemerton. Salisbury. EISTEDDFOD GADEIEIOL FFYNNON Y BYRGWM, MEHEFIN 6fed, 1914. Belrniad Cerddorol—Cyril Jenkins, Ysw., Lhindain. Barddoniaeth. &c.-Eirwyn, Pencader. £ s. o. Cor Meibion, "Milwyr y Groes" 8 8 0 A chwpan arian Cor Cymysg, "Y Gwlithyn" 4 4 0 Her-unawd, "Mvfanwy" 2 2 0 Pryddest, "Nid cardod i ddyn ond gwaitSh" Cadair dderw gerfiedig Adroddiadau, "Ymholiadau" 1 1 0 Rhagleni. yn cynwys yr holl destynau, manylion, etc., lc. drwy y Llythyrdy. oddiwrth yr YsgTifen- ydd-David Thomas, Tanyrallt, Brechfa. (2957 CARMARTHENSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court of General Quarter SesMons of the Peace for tho County of Carmarthen will be holden and kept at the SHIRE HALL. CARMARTHEN, on FRIDAY, the 10th day of APRIL next, at 1115 o'clock in the forenoon, when the Court will be immediately adjourned to SATURDAY, the 11th APRIL, at 11.15 o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will be called over. At 11.30 a.m. the Court will take County Business, at the conclusion of which the trial of Prisoners and Defendants, and the hearing of Appeals and Motions will be proceeded with. and on the day and at the ) hour first above-mentioned all Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer to their names, and the Magistrates of the County are re- quested to cause all Depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these Sessions to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 1st day of April proximo, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately after being taken. J. W. NICHOLAS, Clerk of the Peace County Offices. Carmarthen, 11th March. 1914. (2974 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. THE above Committee invite TENDERS for BuildJhg a New School at NANDYGROES, MILO. GOLDEN- GROVE (Accommodation 164). Plans and Specifications may be seen and full particulars obtained at the office of the undersigned. Tenders, Sealed and Endorsed, are to be delivered to J. W. Nicholas. Esq.. County Education Offices, Carmarthen, on or before 4tb April, 1914. I The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. VINCENT MORGAN, AR.I.B.A., | County Architect. County Education Offices, I Carmarthen. Øllt
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