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Henry Thomas & Son, EMPORIUM. Advanced Fashions for the I Coming Spring. INSPECTION OF OUR SPRING DISPLAYS Witt convince you that our Concentration on; personal attire, at Moderate Prices, is a service of real value to you. 2, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen. 9 11.. i 1 I WCrfrn I Million Sale I f ) ORDER TO-DAY "VeA c a U [_ u I JOHN A. DAVIES, Builder, Plumber, House Painter and Decorator, Heating, Sanitary, and Electrical Engineer, &c., 2, St. Catherine Street, Carmarthen; AND Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESTIMATES GIVEN. COMPETENT WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PARTS. (917 r4 0 T 10 E." The National Provincial & Union Bank of England, Ltd., WILL OPEN EVERY DAY At SAINT CLEARS, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 24th, 1919. Hours of attendance-Io to 3. Saturdays—10 to 12. J. ARTHUR JONES, Manager, 9^—21^ Carmarthen. Carmarthen County Schools. TH3 GRAMMA* BCHOOE. BLUDIIAITM—R. 8. ALLBFT, 111. (Owtiki, shme MTTIfl B. A. BOiLMB, II. A. Late Opm Scholar of Girtoa Ooilsca, Cambridge. Fsss, 41 aL psr torn. Bsdasttob whan there are two or mar* sfeildren from the M» f mily- Boarder* can be reoeiTed at the Grammar ICJMOL ffce Term began on Jawary fth. High School for Girls, CARMARTHEN. PKMJDUTT OF in Cocircit; .118 LORD BISHOP OF aT. DA. VID". Head Mirraaw: Miss R L SUTTON, B.A., Honoars Leadon University (Firet Class m Classics). TH School five* en Excellent idocitioa on very Moderate Terms. Admirable Accommodation for Beardsrsf jhpili prepared for LONDON MATRI- CULATION and other Publio Examinations. Bon M well asgirk can be reoeived in the Preparatory Class and the KINDER- GARTENDEPARTMENT. For full^particrul*r»j *gpiy, to^tbe Head- "rST^ferm began oo January &th'. The Grammar School, PINCADSR, CARMARTHEN. BOARDING AND DAYIOROOL FOR BOYS AND EKRLIL" HBADMASTBB: I. B. SAUNDMW. M.A. (Oentab), Ohnnuumel Assisted by a highly qualified Staff oi ltadwH and Vkitinf Mftew. fmanlido for all Cxamipaaon*. Special individual attention in tingle sabjeota. Pupils registered at any tame. Charged *ro rMa. For term* and partioolan apply to the Headmaster. OLD COLLEGE SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN (Held on the Parade, faoing fee beautiful Vale of T (deal Institution for Direct Preparation and Great Production. Boarders Kept.-Girb Admitted—Terms Moderate. Readmwtar-Rer. J. B. THOMAS, Late Hesrimastsr of Park-y-Velvet Aoa- d«Dy, Undergraduate of London Univer- iity; Open Exhibitioner of Cardiff Univer- sity; First in English, and Distinction in CThemistry; 1st nizeman n Classics and Mathematics at Treveoca College. Assisted by a qualified Dispenser. For particulars, apply Headmaster. Pupils received at any time charge pro rata. THE WELSH Insurance Corporation, Ltd. SWANSEA BRANCH. Prudential Buildings, Castle Street. Carmarthen Directors. Lieutenant-Colonel Dnm DATHS-ETAM. Lieutenant-Colonel W. N. Jons. Applications for Agencies invited. a..646-1 :1 Zi.ooo GUARANTEED. WANTJID urgently, 100,000 doe. Rabbit v v Skins, 1,000 Tons Horse Hair, House- hold and Knacker Bones, 100 Tons Ooooa Butter (competition deAed), state quantities; Buyer of unsaleable Stooks, namely: Damp Tea, Fermented Milk, Rancid Fats, Bar- dines, Chinohards, Bass, Sacks, Syrup and other Barrels, Red Rangoon Beans, Un- saleable Peas, Saltish, Herrings, Tea Lead, Sorap Metals of every description, Empty Cases, Carbide Tins. Waste Motor Oil. Offer me anything which appeaxs useless. Also all kinds nuohinery.-Iloman Horton, Government Contractor, Merthyr Tydfil. (468 FARMERS USING: MOTOR POWER. you have any trouble with your Motors consult J. J. BECKETT, M.E., FERRYSIDE, Inventor and Patentee of The ParaSbi Carburettor. Repairs at Reasonable Prioes. All Work Fully Guaranteed. .4 NOTICE TO ADVERTISER9 PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES. This u our Scale for Prepaid Advertise- lIIenta NO of One Three Biz Words Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. 20 1 0 2 i -.a 6 89 1 6 I 6 4 6 II 8 0 4 0 6 6 44 a 6 4 6 6 6 ManteD When replying to advertiements pleaae mention "Carmarthen Journal" WANTED, a Nurae-Girl; to sleep out.— Apply, Mrs. Walter Evans, 3, Nott Square, Carmarthen. ERRAND BOY WANTED; good wages to suitable lad.—Apply, "Journal" Office, Carmarthen* ARTIFICIAL TEETH COLD> BOUGHT. —Messrs. Browning, Dental Manu- faoturers, 63 Oxford St., London, W.I. The original firm who do not advertise mislead- ing prices. Send per post and reoeive full value per return of offer made. Established 100 years. (378-20:3 MOLESKINS Wanted, 90s. per 100, best large dear Winter Skins. Any quantity taken. Cash by retunL-Send at once to W. M. Cohen, 6 and 9, Emerald street, London, W.C.I. (P A532-19:4 WANTED, Grooma, to travel Entire W Horse during Season.-AMy, John Francis, The Mount, Carmarthen. WANTED, respectable middle-aged Woman for household duties; two in family; state age and wages.—Apply, G. Whiting, Pentre Bont, Ystradgynuus, S.W. (P,4,565-14:3 WANTED, a reliable Girl as Waitress (experience not essential).—Apply, Jeremy, Temperance Commercial Hotel, St. Peter Street, Carmarthen. \PA574—14:3 WANTED, Nursemaid for two children. TV —Apply, Box 21. "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (PA576-14:3 /"CURATE Wanted, July Ant, Penmorfa, %i Portmadoc. Beautiful Church.— A only. Rector, Dolbenmaen, Carnarvon- shire „ (P A35f—14:3 WANTED, House-Parlourmaid and Kitchenmaid.—Apply, giving full particulars, to Mrs. Morns, Bryn Myrddin, Aberzwili, Carmarthenshire. 8 (PA577—14:3 FURNISHED House or Rooms for lad; and gentleman and one boy wanted at Ferryside or Llanstephan for a month or so during the summer.—Apply, Box 70, "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (SI WANTED immediately, a strong Youth W or Man. Good milker and calf rearer. Good wages and comfortable home to a good man; single; live in.—Apply, "Raven," "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (890-14 :3 WANTED immediately, in nice quarter of Carmarthen, Furnished or Unr furnished House, or 3 or more rooms over business premises.—Write Mrs. Mirzon, 19, Brimtocke Terrace, Ferryside. (PA579-14 :3 WANTED, good reliable Workman, used! to all farm work; for Llanelly. Wages, £ 1 6s. per week, and live in.— ADDW. Box 19, Journal" Offices. Carmar- then. (PA591-21:3 WANTED, experienced Agricultural W Labourer; good wages; if married, Cottage and Garden on premises.—Apply, T. Jones, Talfan-issaf, Abernant, Car- marthen. (P A593-11 :4 WANTED shortly, experienced General, W plain cooking, family two country near Carmarthen.—Apply, Box 29, "Jour- nal" Office, Carmarthen. (903—21:3 WANTED, a good General Servant im- mediately. Reference required.'— Mrs. Evans, "East Bank," North Road, Aberystwyth. CPA601—21:3, RESPECTABLE Day Girl Wanted im- mediately.—Apply, Mrs. J. B. Thomas, Old College School, Carmarthen. WANTED, Traction Engine driver TV (Fower).-Paoker, Timber Mer- chant, Capel Evan, Newcastle-Emlyn. (PA606—5:4 WANTED, 6 experienced Timber W Fellers; top rate; day or piece work; near Carmarthen.-Davies No. 2, Gwynfryn Terrace. Cynheidre, flanelly. (rA607-21 :3 i^iOOK-GENERAL and also NURSE- HOUSEMAID "Wanted for Neath; 3 in family; good wages.—Mrs. Hem, Overdale, Llanailo. (909-14:3 WANTED, end of March, Good General VT Servant.-Apply Mrs. Holmes, 10, Quay Street, Carmarthen. (P A625-14 :3 WANTED, Junior Male Assistant for Grocery and Provisions.—Apply, stating age, experience, and wages re- quired, enclosing copies of Testimonials, to Committee, Co-operative Society, Burry Port. Applications to be in by March 22nd. 3xT (924"714:?, REQUIRED, Furnished House, preferably detached, with garden or little land, in neighbourhood of Ilamtophitn; May- ,ptc,mber. -Apply, "Journal," Car- marthen. (PA629-28:5 WANTED, a Good General; able to do plain cooking; good wages.—Apply, Mrs. James. 5, Dimond Street, Pembroke Dock. (PA614-18:4 WANTED, a Young House-Parlourmaid. TV Nurse and Cook kept-Apply, Mrs. (Dr.) Basker, 144, Priory Street, Carmar- then. (P A620-21 :3 WANTED, Cook, Kitchenmaid, and Boy for Billiard Room every evening. Saturday all day.—Apply, Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen. (PA691—14:3 WANTED immediately, Gardener- W Handyman; discharged soldier pre- ferred.—State wages required, and experi- ence, Dr. Elton, Glenview Llandovery. (P A612-14 :3 EXPERIENCED Cook-General Wanted for Llandovery; two in family; wages, £ 30— £ 35.—Apply, Box 12, "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (PA633-14:3 WANTED, Furnished Sitting-room and vV Bedroom in or near Lampeter; prob- ably long stay.—Particulars to F. Harper, The Ferns, "West End, Pwllheli. (P A632-14 :3 TWO Bank Officers require 1 Sitting Room and two Bedrooms between 1 and 2 miles out of Carmarthen. Farm House preferred.-Box 30, "Journal" Offioe, Car- marthen. (P A634-14 :3 PROBATIONER Wanted, well educated, -M. age 18. Salary and uniform given.— Apply. Matron, General Hospital, Bideford, N. Devon. rPA658—28:3 WANTED, a respectable Girl as House- maid-Waitress. Salary, £ 16, rising. TV maid-Waitress. Salary, ;016 rising. —Apply to Matron, General Hospital, Bideford, N. Devon. (PA660 -28:3 MOLESKINS Wanted, stretched and dried; also others, Badgers, Rabbits. I pay higher prices than any other advertiser in the kingdom. Any quantity; spot cash return post.-Thomas Price, Manufacturing Furrier, Harewood House, Cardiff. (PA638—28:3 1,- jfor Sale. PIANOS ft ORGANS, New and Second- hand at bargain prioes. Violins, Ac- oordians. Mouth-organs, etc. Particulars free.-D. J. Snell, 21-22, High Street Aroade, Swansea. GRAMAPHONES from £ 4. New Double-sided Reoords from Is. each. Welsh Records a speciality. Gramaphones repaired. List's free.-D. J. Snell, 11-22. High Street Arcade, Swansea. (N20-30:2 TREACLE. -cheapest Food for Cattle m. you can have to-day, 14/6 per 112 lbs., cask included in weightr about 5 to 6 ewt. Delivered to any station free.—Jenkins, Grocer, Water Street. Carmarthen. BEST Galvanised Zinc for Sale, 24 Guage. 6, 6, 7, 8, 10 feet.—Apply (with stamped envelopel, James James, Henllan. (PA625-14:5 GIVE ATTENTION to disease germs in NX your nostrils. Keep nose and throat gwrnvproof and healthy with NOSTRO- LINE" Nasal Specific. Use this scientific means to banish Influenza, Nasal Catarrh, Head Cdlds and Sore Throats. Of leading Chemists everywhere 1/3 (by post 1/5). Sola by C. Jenkins, 6 Nott Square; A. I. Jones, ,21 Lammas Street; D. K. Morgan, 25, King Street, Carmarthen; Jonah Jones and Co., Chemists, Llandilo. (882—30:12 GARDEN Seeds. Fresh tested. Best %x stooks Onion Plants, Onion Sets, Potato Onions, Shallots. Early Seed Pota- toes.—Harry Coysh, Seedsman, Carmarthen. for Sale. BUY POWELL'S BISCUITS. Sold everywhere. Made by Powell's Bis- cuits. Ltd., Preston. (BI-31:12 GOVERNESS CARS, rubber tyres, FOR SALE; several stylish new and second- ,7 hand. Immediate delivery in crates. Largest Makers.—Avery's, Coachbuilders, Dock Street, Newport, Mon. FOR SALE, Waddington Piano (splendid did tone), and Organ, in excellent condition; good as new. Also Single Bed- stead, and Grandfather's Clook. Apply, "T.. "Journal" OAoe, Carmarthen. R SALE, BuAENCWMEGWAD F Farm and Land; also PARKGLAN- GWILI, both in the Parish of Abergwili.— Apply, Thomas Daniel, Blaenowmegwad, Peniel. (PA590-21:3 IIOR SALE, Perambulator, Dunviley s. JD with Canopy, large and roomy; dark green.-Apply, Box 82, "Carmarthen Jour- hal." (902-14:3 MOLESKINS Wanted. 90s. per 100 best large clear Winter Skins. Any quantity taken. Cash by return. Send at once to Collins, 64, Theobalds Road, London, W.C.I. (PA2—17:4 FOR SALE, Oak Grandfather's Clook; also Brass Warming Pan.—Apply, X.Y.Z., "Journal Office, Carmarthen. (PA619-28:5 NDIAN Runner Ducks Eggs can be ob- JL tained from a record laying strain, 7/6 sitting. Unrelated Drake.—Apply personally, Davies, TynypyUau, Crugybar, Llanwrda. (P A598-21 :3 FOR SALE, Ford 5-seater Car, in good condition, delivered Xmas, 1914, driven by owner only; spare wheel, 5 Lamps, Tools, Jack; a real good car for immediate disposal. What offers?—Price, Glynaeron, Aberayron. (927 19-Tyre Cultivator, new, JB12; 1 5-Tyre Horse Hoe, £ 7 15e.; 12 Sets of Ploughing Lantrees, Light and Strong (Tubes), at 30s. per set; 5 Cast Iron Troughs, 15" x 11" x 7", 9/6 each; 1 Electrical Blower, 220 V.D.C., £ 18; 1 Exhaust Fan for Belt; large quantity Cape well Horse Nails; 2 Wicket Gates, com- plete; 2 Acetylene Gas Generators, suitable for Chapel.-ETans, Kftydypolon, Gorseinon. (926-28 :3 T71XCO0LLENT Larch Pitwood and Ash 32J Timbers for Sale 24th March at Llan- dovery. Long Credit. For Auction Bills, to Rogers, Llangadook. (P A626-14:3 SITINGS from grand lot of Fawn and K-"3 White Indian Runner Ducks; topping layers; very fertile; 7/6 dozen.—Apply per- sonally, Lloyd, Nantyrhogfan, Llanwrda. (PA627-28:3. EGGS.—From pure strain, fawn and white runner Duoks. All free range stock birds with running water; wonderful layers; 9/6 dozen. Clears replaced. Quan- tities cheaper.-Griffiths, Brynderw, Llan- dovery. SITTINGS.—From speoially selected (Rad- mans-Barrons) White Leghorns, free- run, trap-nested, record Layers. Clears replaced. 8/6 dozen. Quantities cheaper. Sent in good returnable boxes per return.— Griffiths, Brynderw, Llandovery, S.W. (PA616—27:6 HEARSON'S Champion Incubator, 60 -tJL egg oomplete; perfect condition, with instruction book: used only 4 tunes. JB4. Bargain.-Griffith. Brynderw, Llandovefy. (PA616-28:3 ONE Set of Siivvi-mounted Double Har- ness, first-class quality, low prioe. Several Seta of Van Harness. Also fine Assortment of Pony and Cob sizes. Also 2 beautiful rubber-tyre Ralli Care, as new; also 3 Governess Cara; also several other kind of Cars.—Jenkins, 77, Water Street, Carmarthen. (P A636-14 :3 R SALE by Private Treaty or Tender, -F Freehold Dwelling Houses, No. 21 to 24, LITTLE WATER STREET, Carmar- then.—Apply at No. 57, Little Water Street, Carmarthen. (Sl-t:o FOLDING American Perambulator JD Wanted, aeoond-hand.-Apply, Box 66, "Journal" Office. Carmarthen. (911 THE Misses Haokland and Hammond A can now supply Eggs for hatching from high-class pure utility poultry at 8/6 Ejr sitting. White Wyandottes, White eghorna, Buff Leghorns, and Rhode Island Reds (single comm. Orders booked for chijcka, 18/6 per dozen—"Gurrey Manor," Llandilo, Carmarthenshire. (PA608—11:4 iniOR SALE by Private Treaty, -T GLO'STER ARMS John Street, Carmarthen, and VOLUNTEER STORES, Lammas Street; both unlicensed.—Offers to Buckley's Brewery, Ltd., Carmarthen. (8S1 tto let PENRHERBER INN, Newcaatle-Emlyn, JL TO LET; possession March 25th.— Apply, Swansea Old Brewery, Cardigan. (PA676—14:3 TO LET, Furnished (for two or three months), "THE PARADE HOUSE," Carmarthen.—Apply, T. Bevan Arthur, Auctioneer Carmarthen. (880 TO LET, 10 Aores of good Pasture Land for grazing, oloee to Carmarthen.— Apply, Box 20, "Journal" Office. Carmar- then. (PA892—14:3 TO LET, PORTH COTTAGE and GARDEN, half*a-mile from Aber- gwili. Tenant who could give some assist- ance on farm preferred.—Apply. Griffiths, Penygraig, Abergwfli. (PA604—21:3 TO LET (or can be purchased), a Field at Cwmoernant, adjoining the Upper Reservoir, on the North side; about 2} actres.-Apply, Messrs. Brigstooke, King Street, Carmarthen. (PA610—21:3 TO LET, with immediate possession, as an all-round concern, Plant and all to be taken on Valuation, a MILK WALK, situate close to London.—Apply, John Francis and Son, Carmarthen. (921 2,ost itilb youllb STRAYED frocn Glaeoedfawr Farm, Llanarthney, a grey Mountain Pony, 11 hands, short tail, shod. Last seen near Llangadook. Finder will be rewarded.— John Jones. (PA584-14:3 STRAYED from Alltygoleu, Llanegwad, •O 4 White and 11 Black Sheep, all marked with red ochre on the backs. In- formation of the same requested by the Owner-M. Thomas. Alltygoleu, Nant- garedig. A suitable reward given. (PA592-21:3 LOST at Lampeter March 4th, Blaok Sheep Dog, white spot on breast, answering name "Bob." Finder rewarded. -Davies, Maestroyddinfach, Pumpsaint. (PA637-28:3 Sales b\2 auction. LLANDILO. i • SALE OF REPATRIATED ARMY HORSES. H/rESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and irX SON have reoeived instructions to SELL BY AUCTION at the Llandilo Bridge Auction Mart, Llandilo, on MONDAY, March 17th, 1919, 40 Surplus Army Horses, consisting of 15 Heavy Draught and 25 Light Draught Horses. The Horses can be inspected on the Saturday prior to Sale at Tregyb Arms, Llandilo Bridge. Sale at 12.30. Terms—Cash. ST. CLEARS MART. THE NEXT MART will be held on TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 18th, 1919. Farmers are requested to send in their entries as soon a* psssiMe. All Sheep for grading must be in the Market by 11.30. Sale to commence at 11.30. J. BOWELL THOMAS & BON, Aactieneeri, Carmarthen, Sale bs auction. SALE ON TUESDAY NBX1 PENYBEDD, One and a Half Milee from Burtfr Port G.W. Railway. J HOWELL THOMAS 4 SON, LLOYD • and THOMAS, and JOHN FRANCIS and SON, are favoured witk instructions from Messrs. J. F. Thomas Pen▼ bedd, and T. Thomas, Towyn, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY NEXT, March 18th, 1919:- -g Q HORSES: 1 Three-year-old Cart _1_0 Filly; 1 Three-year-old Collier, 13.3 h.h., geod porker in all gears; 1 Collier Filly, 13.2 h.h.; 1 Seven-year-old Pony; 1 Smart Cob, 13.1 h.h,, warranted in all traffic and a good goer; 1 Brood Pony, expected to be in foal; 1 Two-year-old Dun Filly; and 6 Yearling Colts and Filliee 2 Fat Bacon PIGS. A large number of Stock Geese. The IMPLEMENTS include 3 Ganaboes, 1 Cart, Covered Waggon, Trap, Governess Car, Horse Rake, McCormiek Mower (quite new), several other Mowing Machines, com- bined Side-delivery Rake, Sheep Rack, Shearing Machine, Calf Feeding Troughs, large Poultry House on Wheels (equal to new), Palace Chicken Coops, several Hun- dred Sheep Hurdles, Oak Bins, Farming Tools, Trap, Leading, Ploughing and Shaft Harness, 2 Sets of Breaking-m Taokle, Saddles, Bridlea, Bits and odd Harness; to- gether with several lots of Dairy Utensils. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in- cludes: Antique China Cabinet, Mahogany Table, Pembroke Table. Kitchen Tables, Mahogany Dressing Table, Antique Oak Chests, Oak Dining-room Chairs, Akm Chairs and other Chairs, Mahogany Marble Top Waahstands, Ottoman Settle, Iron Bed- steads, Palliasses, Roll-top Desk, Grand- father's Clock, Sofa, Small Book Shelf, Settle, Case of Foacea, Eleotro-plate, Antique Jugs, Bedstead, Large Stove, Cup- board with Drawers, and numerous sundry lots. Also a PIANOFORTE, in good condition. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. Terms—Cash. (920 MIDDLETON HALL, LLANARTHNEY. Important Sale of Valuable Live Stock, Crop, Outdoor Effects, etc. H/TESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and SON have received instructions from Major Hughes (who is leaving) to SELL by nON. the above place, on TUES- DAY, March 25th, 1918, the following Valuable Live Stock, namely:- 1 A HEAD of CATTLE: 3 Milk Cows, LVf all in-calf and due to calve early; 3 Two-year-old In-calf Heifers; 3 Yearling Heifers, and 1 Yearling Steer. Also 4 Stacks of OATS. The OUTDOOR EFFECTS consist of Brougham, with rubber tyred wheels; Set of Single Carriage Harness, as good as new; Donkey Invalid Chair, Horse Rake, Tip- oart, Winnowing Machine, Maohine for gatehs:ng leaves, Treddle Grinding Stone, ChaScatter, Iron Roller, Hand Roller, Pony Water Oart, Hand ditto, 3 very long Ladders, several other Ladders of different lengths, Garden Lights, several Whetlbarrows, and Hand iitto, large Portable Wooden Fowl House, 2 Corn Bins, large Lawn Mower (for pony), 2 Small Mowers, Washing Machine, Fire Pump, Garden Hose and Wheel, several large Stone Water Troughs, 2 large Copper Boilers, a large number of Iron and Woeden Garden Seats, several dozen Benches of all sices, Cask Stand, Rooking Horse, several dozen Old Drums of all sites, 2 Car- penter's Benches, Pit Saw, large Clothes Besket, Old Weather Glass, a very large collection of Garden Tools of al sorts, a large quantity of old Lead and Iron, several dozen Fower Pots of all sizes, Baths, Buokets, a large quantity of Sawn Timber of all sorts and sizes, Wooden Frames, Old Timber, and the whole of the Outdoor Effeota, which. In a olear-out sale of this sort, consist of a very considerable lot of very useful effects of all kinds. The Sale will oommence with the Cattle at One o'clock punctually. Terms-Cash. N.B.—The Sale of the Valuable House- hold Furniture will take place in May. (876 TYR-GATE, PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL-ABER < OOWIN, And distant about 2 Miles from St. Clears Railway Station. Important Clear-out Sale of Valuable Live Stock, etc. "1/TESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and ITJL SON have reoeived instructions from Mrs. Sarah Jones (who is giving up Farming), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place on TIJURSDA Y, March 27th, 1919, the whole of the valuable Live Stock, etc., viz.: "■ p? CATTLE, which include 12 excellent AO Milk Cows, 7 of which are in full profit, and 5 due to calve about the day of Sale: 2 In-oalf Heifers; and 1 Yearling Bull. HORSES: 1 7-year-old Cart Mare, in foal to the St. dears' Sooiety Horse, and 1 3-year-old Mare, quiet in all harness. The CROP consists of 1 Stack of Oats, 1 Stack of Straw, and 1 Stack of Bedding. The IMPLEMENTS, which are a very good oollection, and in good orderf consist of 1 Tumbrel Cart, Longbody, Spnngbody, Reaper and Binder (equal to new), by McCormick; Mowing Machine by Bamford; Side Rake and Horse Rake by Bamford; Hay Tedder, Hay Elevator (oomplete), Plough, Spring Tooth Harrow and Harrow (equal to new), Chain Harrow, Chaffoutter and Horse Gear, Roller, Wheelbarrow, and a number of Farm Tools; 2 Ladders, Grind- stone, Harness, 2 Sets of Shaft Harness, 1 Leading Harness, pair Plough do., 1 Set Trap Harness, and Head Collars. DAIRY UTENSILS: Chum Butter Worker (both equal to new) by Llewelyn; Cheese Press, Earthen Crocks, Scale and Weights, and a portion of the Household Furniture, and 2 Corn Bins, 3 Pig Troughs, Poultry and Poultry House, equal to new, and fitted on wheels. Sale at One o'clock punctually. Credit on Conditions. 3, PARK LANE. CARMARTHEN (Opposite Park Gate). Important Sale of Household Furniture and other Effects. Tt/TESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and lvX SON have received instructions from Capt. Arthur S. Williams to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURS- DAY, March 20th, 1919, the following valu- able Household Furniture, etc., viz.:— Gentleman's Big Arm Chair, 2 Ladies' do., several Fancy Easy Chairs, Drawing Room Table, Specimen China Cabinet, Mahogany Antique Table,Smoking Room Curb, with bos each side; Lounge, old Gilt Mirror, Fumed Oak Bureau, Antique Mahogany Sideboard, with original brass handles; "tique Mahogany Oupboard, Fumed Oak Gate Table, Oval Mahogany Bookshelf, Round Dining Room Table, six Dining Room Chairs, one Easy do., Fender Curb, Fire Irons and Dogs, Eight-day Clock in Marble Case, Hall Stand and Table, several Carpets, Mats, Rugs, large massive Stair Rods, Bedroom Suite, consisting of Wardrobe, Washstand, Dressing Chest, and two Chairs in white enamel; Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Sets, Mahogany Bed Chair, Com- mode, Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Book- .case, Invalid Chair, Fumed Oak Bedroom Suite, Boot Cupboard, Chests, Window Cur- tains throughout house, Banjo in Case, Carpet Sweeper, Steps, Copper Kettle, Salad Bowl, large quantity of Glass, ineluding Cut-glass Tumbler*, Port and Saerrv, Claret and Custard Glasses, Mattresses, Blankets, Eiderdown Quilts, Feather Pillows, Garden Tools; also a modem Gas Cooking Stove. | Sale at One o'clook. Terms—Oasb'. Sales bg auction. COUNTY OB CARMARTHEN. IN THE PARISHES OF ST. PETER'S, LLANDDAROG. LLANARTHNEY, AND LLANKGWAD. ILTESSRS. WILLIAM ft WALTER JAMES, B.A.L. are favemred with instruc- ITJL tiona from the Owners to offer for SALE by AwriON, at the IVY BUSH HOTEL, CARMARTHEN, off SATURDAY, MAROH 2Ità, 1919, the following Valuable FREEHOLD Dairy Farms, Small Holdings, and Building Sites, viz.:— PARISH OF ST. PBTERIS. Lot. Description. Are&. Oooupier. A. A. r. 1. Trefeohan Fawr 106 0 38 Messrs. Dd. ft W. J. Rees. 2. Rhydybont 34 0 26 Mr. Evan Evans. 3 to 8. Building Sites 0 1 33 Mr. Sourlook.. (aaoh plot). 9. Accommodation Field, part of Lime 3 2 6. Do. Grove Fields „ 10. 2 Do. do. 7 2 12 Do. PARISH OF LLANDDAROG. 11. Pontfaen House, Porthyrhyd 10 0 11 Mr. Evan Davies. PARISH OF LLANARTHNEY. la. Pump Cyfer Field 3 0 0 Mr. Lewis Jones. 13. FfynonWen, Maeaybont 8 0 6 Mr. Jno. Rees. PARISH OF LLANEGWAD. 14. Brynoooh by Neworosis 3 0 0 Reps, of Dd. Lewis (Deceased). SALE AT 2 p.M. PROMPTLY. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale relating to Lots 1 to 10 from D. T. M. Jones, Esq., Solioitor, Llandovery; Lots U to 14 from Messrs. T. W. James and Co., 24, Goat Street, Swansea, and relating to the whele from the Auctioneers, Swansea. and Llangadook. (906—28:3 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF CONWIL GAIO. J Tt/TESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and 1 irJL SON will offer for SALE by PUB- LIC AUCTION at the Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandilo, at 3.30 p.m. punctually, on SATURDAY 29th of March, 1919, the fol- lowing valuable Freehold Farm and Small Holding, being part of the Dolauoothy Estate. Lot I.-All that Valuable Freehold Farm, known as PENARTH ISSAF, In the Parish of Conwil Gaio, comprising an excellent Dwelling House and suitable Outbuildings, and 115a. lr. 29p., or there- about, of very useful Pasture, Meadow, and Arable Land, in the occupation of Mr. William Jones, at the low annual rent of 2616s. A right is reserved to the purchaser of Lot 2 to access to a Well in Field No. 472, with power to cleanse the Well and repair the fence around it. Lot 12.-The Small Holding of BRYNFEDWEN, Adjoining, Lot 1, oonsisting of a Dwelling House, Outbuildings, and lOa. Or. 6p. of Pasture and Meadow Land, in the occupa- tion of Mr. Thomas Davies at the annual rent of JE8 15s. For further particulars apply to Mr. C. FrOodvale Davies, Hafdre, Llanwrtyd Wells, or to the Auotioneen, Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Son, St. Mary" Street, Carmar- then. South Wales Horse Sales CARMARTHEN. THE NEXT HORSE SALE Will be held at CARMARTHEN IOn Friday, March 28th, 1919. PRIZES— £ 18. ENTRIES ABSOLUTELY CLOSE on THURSDAY, MARCH 20th. after which NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. Schedules, Entry Forms, and Prize Lists can be obtained of the Auodoneerep.- Caves & Messrs. Howell Thomas St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen. SALE TO-MORROW—SATURDAY! CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISHES OF OONWIL, ABERNANT, TRELECH, LLANWINIO, and ABERGWILI. Important Sale of Oak and Larch Pitwood and Hedge-row Timber. LLOYD ft THOMAS ate favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION at the Boar's Head Hotel, Car- marthen. on SATURDAY, March 15th, 1919, at 2.30 p.m., several lots of excellent heavy Oak and Ash Timber Trees, Larch Pitwood, and Hedge-row niw twii, new standing ana growing on the Cilsant Estate, ana on the Farms of Rithinduon-Uohaf, Posty, Trialpwll, Penlan and Castle Pigyn. Further particulars may be obtained of toe Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmar- then. SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MARKET PLACE, CARMARTHEN. SHOW AND SALE OF Pedigree & Non-pedigree BULLS 80 WELL-BRED BULLS (from noted breeders) have been entered for this Show and Sale. JUdging at 10.30. Sale to commence at 11 o'dloek. Catalogues may be obtained from LLOYD and THOMAS, Auctioneers, Carmarthen. TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured ^rith instructions to offer for Sale by AUCTION at the Boar's Head Hotel, Car- marthen. on Thursday, March 27th, 1919, those two Valuable Freehold Dwelling Houses known as Nos. 11 and 12 Quay Street, in the Borough of Carmarthen, now let to the Director of Army Remounts and Mrs. R. Smith respectively. Full particulars will appear next week ,and in the meantime may be obtained Qr the Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmar- then; or of MESSRS. EVANS. THOMAS & JONES, Solicitors, Llandyssul- Auction Marts BY LLOYD & THOMAS AUCTIONEERS, CARMARTHEN. CARMARTHEN, WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 19th. Sale of Cows and Calves at 10 30 o'clock, and owners are requested to bring tliem is at 10 o'clock. LLANDYSSUL, TUESDAY, MARCH 25th. (Special Sale of Store Cattle). NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. FRIDAY, MARCH 21st. (Special Sale of Store Cattle). The Auctioneers will be glad if Entries e lent in « sarly as pGIIIltle. (443 GLANTOWY, Within 1 Mile of Abergwili Station. LLOYD ft THOMAS have received in- JLJ structions from Mr. David Evans (who has given up farming) to LET by AUCTION, at tne above place, on WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, 1919 (Mart Day), about 82 Acres of the finest Grazing Land in the Vale of Towy. All the Fields are well supplied with Water. The Land will be Let for Grazing purposes only until the 14th day of Novem- ber next. Letting to commence at 4 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. (933 THE CWMGARW ESTATE, BRYNAMMAN, CARMARTHENSHIRE. Highly Important Sale of valuable Free- hold Ground Rents with short reversions, Freehold Small Holdings, Freehold Ao- commodation Fields, Freehold Building Sites, Freehold Cottages and Gardens, and an exceptionally valuable Double- licensed Public House and Premises, etc. Tt/TESSRS. WM. ft WALTER JAMES, -LvJL F.A.I., are favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Council Schools, Cwmgarw Road, Bryn- amman, on SATURDAY Afternoon, March 15th, 1919 Isubject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be produced), the whole of the above valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, In 64 Separate Lots, Situate in Cwm^ary Road, Cwmgarw, and Cwmnantgwyn, including the TREGIB ARMS HOTEL, 20 FREEHOLD SMALL HOLDINGS, 6 ACCOMMODATION FIELDS and BUILDING SITES. 34 FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS, 10 COTTAGES and GARDENS, etc. Sale to commence promptly at 3 o'clock p.m. Detailed Particulars and Plans are in course of preparation, and may be had when ready from the Auctioneers, Swansea and LIangadock; the Estate Agent, H. Sackville Owen, Esq., Haverfordwest; or from Messrs. EATON EVANS & WILLIAMS, 884—14:3) Solicitors, Haverfordwest. LLANDYSSUL STATION MART. Thomas Jones & Sons, f AUCTIONEERS. —— NEXT SALE WILL TAKE PLAOX TUESDAY, March i8th, 1919. All Fat Cattle and Sheep to be at the Mart bv 10 o'clock to be graded and weighed. Entriee for all kinds of Stock should be sent in early to the Auctioneers, Garth- owen, Llandyssul. Llanybyther Auction Mart Evans Bros. WILL HOLD THEIR NEXT SALE OF FAT & STORE STOCK will take place On'MONDAY, March 17th, 1919 All Stook MUST be on the Premises by 9.30 a.m., so at to qommenoe punctually and finish in time foe the Afternoon Stock Train. Auotimearie Offices, Llanybyther. (748 THE SMITHFEELDS, ABERYSTW/TH. H/TESSRS. DANIEL I. REES & EVANS IYJL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, on MONDAY, March 17th. 19H'. 40 Repatriated Army Horses consisting of 30 Light Draught and 19 Heavy Draught Horses. These Horses are in excellent condition, direct from Army Depots, and may be inspected day prior to and on tao.riig of Sale, at the Commeroial Hotel, Waterloo Yard, and Three Horse Shoe Inn gt&Veq, Aberystwyth. Sale to Commence at TWO o'clock. (871-14:3 PENCADER. BEN EVANS ft EVANS are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above plaoe, on WEDNESDAY, March 19th, 1919, all that Freehold Dwelling House and Garden, known as LLANFRYN, situated within a few minutes' walk of Pen. oader Station, and adjoining the main road. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers at Pencader and Carmar- then, or of Mr. W. J. WALLIS-JONES, 928-14:3) Solicitor, Carmarthen. | Lampeter Auction Mart. THE USUAL WEEKLY I. SALE Will be held on JTUESDAY, March 18th, 1919. Sale at 10 o'clook sharp. t D. I. REES & WILLIAMS. 118) Auctkxiaer*. Sale b-e auction. PONTYBEREM MART. THE NEXT MART will be held a* the above place on Monday, 17th March, 1919. JOHN FRANCIS & SON, 24* Auctioneers, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE AND PEMBROKESHIRE. Parishes of LLANGUNNOR, ^LANGSNDHRNE, LLANDDAROG, LLANGAN EAST, LLANGAN WEST. LAUGHARNE, HENLLAN-AMGOED, EGLWYSCUMMIN, and LA) I I I VALMY. Puxley Estates COMPRISING 5,000 Acres Of rich Agricultural Holdings, will be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION in April, lilt. Solicitor-RICHARD PRESTON, Esq., 6, Vniea Court, Old Broad Mwt, LNWW& Agent—H. L. PUXLEY, Esq., Llether- llestri, Carmarthen. Auationeers-JOHN FRANCIS & SON, Carmarthen. (907 HORTON COTTAGE, FERRYSIDE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instructions from Miss Andrews (who is leaving), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above plaoe, on WEDNESDAY, 19th March, 1919, the Valuable Household Furniture, Glass. China and Effects, comprising:— Large Mahogany Sideboard, Mahogany Table, Easy Chaira, Armchairs, Settee, Pembroke Table, Hall Stand, Book Shelves, Standard Lamps, Gilt Over- mantels, Brass Candlesticks, Engravings, Pictures, Stuffed Birds in Case, Carpets, Rugs, Coal Wains, number of Ornaments, Butler's Tray, Kitchen Dresser, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Window Poles and Curtains, etc.; Tea Services, Dishes, Plates, Glasses, a number of Books; PIANO by Thomas Thmaine and Co., London, and a large number of Sundry Lots. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Terms—Cash. (909 public notices GUARD YOURSELVES AGAINST STRIKES. VEGETABLES ARE FOOD. FRESH SEEDS of all sorts at JONAH JONES and Co., Store Chemists, LLANDILO. (PA581—2873 PUBLIC HALL, Crosshands. A GRAND PERFORMANCE OF THE WELSH DRAMA, "ASGRE LAN" (National Prize Drama) will be given at the above Hall on Thursday Evening, Mar. 20, 1919 BY THE TRINITY DRAMATIC SOCIETY. PONTARDULAIS For Engagement Terms, apply W. GRFFITHS, Seo., Ardwyn, Pontardulais. (918-15:3 NOTHING VENTURE, NOTHING WIN. GREAT "Champion" Competitive Concert (For OUR BOYS Fund), NEWCASTLE EMLYN, Wednesday, April 2nd, 1919 (6.30 p.m.). Chairman-J. Lewis, Esq. J.P., C.B.E. Conductor-Rev. J. H. Jenkins, Cilrhedyn. Music Adjudicator—J. Owen Jones FAq., Mus. Bao., F.R.C.O. Recitation and Pennillion—"Brynadh ITEMS FOR COMPETITION, eto. 1. Champion Solo JHS 6 0 Second Prize, JB2 8s. (Own Choice), open to Male or Female, Welsh or English. 2. Solo £ 2 2 0 Second Prize, 10s. 6d. (Own Choice), open to Males within a radius of 20 miles. The winner of No. 1 not to compete in this item. 3. Solo jB2 2 0 Second Prize, 10s. 6d. (Own Choioe), open to Females witbja a radius of 20 miles. The winner in No. 1 not to compete in this item. 4. Penillion Singing 21 1 0 Topical words applicable to Newoastto- Emlyn. Competitora allowed their own Aoooxnpenists. 5. Champion Recitation JM 5 0 Open to Male or Female, English or Welsh. Conditions (which will be strictly adhered 1:0).-(1) All intending Competitors to for- ward their names and addresses to the Secretary on or before the 26th of MMoh, 1919. (2) Competitors must forward to the Secretary copies of Music of items 1 2 and 3, on or before 26th of March, 1919. (3) Every successful Competitor to render an extra free item if required. (4) Adjudioatom decision to be final m all Competitong Hon. Sec.: J. PICTON JONES Hill House, Newcaatle-Emlyn. (93121 :3 CARMARTHENSHIRE Light Horse Breeding Scheme THE Committee have fixed SATURDAY, March 22nd, 1919, at 2 o'olock, for the Award of Premiums for three Welsh Cob Stallions (entered in the Welsh Stud Book) to travel the Board of Agriculture's dis- trict around Carmarthen, Llangadook, Gwynfe, and Brynamman. Full particulars may be obtained of D. H. THOMAS, „ Seoretai-y. 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen. tRQi CARMARTHENSHIRE WOMEN'S WAR AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE. GOOD SERVICE RIBBON DISTRIBUTION. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held s« the St. Peter's Church Room, Car- marthen, on SATURDAY, March 15th, at 2.0 p.m., to present Good Service Ribbon* to members of the Women's Land Army who- have merited same. All interested are invited to attend. LILLIE HARRIS, 925-14 :3) Organising Secretary. SHORTHORN CALVES. f^OOD Strong HeaMfcy Calves, brai Eto0 large-framed Deep-milking Cows by Pure-bred Bulls. Carriage paid anywhere- Satisfaction guaranteed. Also a few gree and cross Holsteins. For price and' particulars.—Fred Briggs Gill, Wynnga* Whitchurch, Salop. (PA578—23:5 FAT PIGS! FAT PIGS!! FAT PIGS I URGENTLY Wanted. Any quantity from 7 scores upwards, live weigh"* Full controlled prioes paid. Prompt P*7* ments. Write immediately.—Gill, gate, Whitcburoh, Salop. (PA670 ifs» ¿- ..— I