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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The scale of charges for prepaid advertise- ments in the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL under the classes of Situations Vacant, Sale by 'Private Contract, To be Let or Sold Apart- ixientc. Lost and Found, and Miscellaneous, ■will in future be at TELEGRAM RATE. No. of One Three. Six Words, insertion, insertion, insertions. 12 0 6 10 19 18 0 9 16 26 24 1 0 2 0 3 3 3 1 3 2 6 40 36 1 6 3 0 4 6 40 1 9 3 6 o 6 A SEEKING FOR SITUATIONS, tllay advertise at 20 WORDS FOR SIXPENCE. All orders for advertisements must bear the name and address of the advertiser, and must be accompanied by remittance to cover the co-t either in HALFPENNY Stamps or Monev Order. The Publishers do not guarantee the in- sertion of an advertisement in any specified issue, or at all, and will not be liable for ajiy lose 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 v n, any case liiey only insert advertisements upon the condition that they do not accept responsibility for inaccuracies, nor for any consequence arising 'therefrom. 8, King Street, London Offices: Carmarthen. 28, Shoo Lane, L.C. XHlantefc When replying to advertisments please mention Carmarthen Journal" TWO Youths Wanted, 16 £ to 17 £ years, to do Milk rounds, good scholars; Ivages, £1 a week and commissioll.-Car- marthen United Dairies, Llanelly. (3008p SEVERAL Dairies of well-cooled Milk Wanted.—Carmarthen United Dairies, Llanelly. (3007p HAULIER Wanted, regular employ- -1 ment; good wages. ^pply> Bland Davies, Carmarthen. (4273 DAY Work, in or near Carmarthen; charing, cleaning, etc., is desired for a strong Belgian girL-Apply to the Housing Secretary, 54, King Street, Cariiiartiteii. (425;) WANTED, Second-hand Quarter-plate Lens for Camera.—Apply, P-, ■JOURNAL, Carmarthen. (3026a WANTED, Improver and Apprentice to s.'cirt-making.—Conwil Evans, Car- marthen. (3032p W\NTED at once, Furnished Apart- ments, in or near Carmarthen either two or four rooms; attendance and board. State terms.-H., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (4278 WANTED at once, Furnished or Un- furnished House in or near Carmar- then, about 8 rooms and bathroom. State rent and full particulars.-H., J°™NQAL Office, Carmarthen. (4279 WANTED, to buy, any quantity of Welsh Cheese: good prices.—ChaHes Rvans, Lampeter. (42ob WANTED, Housekeeper, middle age; one in family; two cows kept. S. Roberts, Llwynyrhaf, Ammanford. (3043p WANTED, 4 Timber Fellers; wages, lOd. per hour; long job.—David pnvies. 2, Gwvnfryn Terrace, Cynheidre. Llandly. (3û44p WANTED, steady Man, able drive pair WANTED, steady Man, able drive pair horses. —Apply, with referenc^ JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (304bp CLEHK, Male or Female, required for Government, Office in Carmarthen. Shorthand and Typewriting an advantage. -Ilepl-. 7, King Street, Carmarthen. (3055p WANTED, young Ladies as Apprentice? Yo the Millinery Showrooms and Tf7nnev; also Youth for'General Drapery.— Thomas, Albion House, Carmarthen (3056p VVTANTED, Man able to feed cows, clean cow-houses, and milking; able to ~Jvork motor engine, harvesting machines, 'ollow horse and cart, general faim. woik, ?ver militarv aire.—Apply, on or before Vay 5th, "K. JOVRNAL Office, F-armar- ^0^1) (uUUOp WANTED, I.ads as Apprentices to the Groeerv and Ironmongery Trades; l-ood prospects".—Apply, Roberts. MwohJuit, ''l*'7idovery. (4318 WANTED, good Waitresses; fares panl. —Appl\\ with refereaices, The -Ilail,l,rer. Osboriie Hotel." Langlanu Swansea. WANTED. Improver or Apprentice to the Grocery" Business; age 4 to 17. —Write Jame* Jones, Wassail House, f forest Fach, near Swansea. (1321 WANTED, weekly, large quantities of •of Welsh Eggs and Saltless Welsh 'Butter —John Dav es, Post Office, Alltwalis (4208 REQUIRED immediately, Maid. 18—22 years; able to wash; no cooking;; ^r'tn far table home; small family. Apply, ^"illar. 16. West bourne Grove, Sketty, ^Mansea: (4325 W POTATOES! POT ATOES!! ANTED, largo quantities of best Table Potatoes: top prices given.—A\ rite Harper Brothers, Wholesale Merchants. Am- n)aiifor(i (3065p WANTED, a few Improvers, Grocery Trails.—Star Supply Stores, Carmar- (3067 p b ZKIlantefr. WANTED, a young Lady to be appren- ticed to the Millinery; ako a Boy to be apprenticed to the General Drapery. -John Stephens, London House, Llandilo. (4213 STONEBREAKER Wanted, with elevator and screens.—Lloyd, Penlan, Kilger- ran, Pembrokeshire. (3059p Zo let. TO LET, Michaelmas, 1916. the Farm of GREENGROVE, in the Yale of Aeron, within 1 milo of Felinfach Station, and containing about 231 acres.—Apply, D. P. Jones, Rhydygof, Lampeter. (4216 PARC-HENRI, in the Vale of Towy, to Let, furnished, moderate terms, to a careful tenant.—Lloyd, Parc-Henri, Golden Grove. (4258 TO LET, a Country Cottage, with largo garden and about an acre of Land by main road, near Pencader. Would mako a nice poultry farm.—Apply John Davies, Auctioneer, Alltwalis. (4299 TO LET, a fully licensed free Public House in centre of Carmarthen.— (4312 COMFORTABLE Apartments for two C Friends, ladies or gentlemen.—17, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen. (3023p TO BE LET. with immediate possession, the premises known as YEOMAN HOUSE STORES, situated in Priory Street, Carmarthen. For particulars apply to Secretary, Territorial Offi., The Barracks, Carmarthen. (4328 TO LET, excellent House. Every con- venience. Large garden.—Apply, Bryngoleu, Esplanade, Carmarthen. (3068p TO LET, Michaelmas, 1915, BLAEN- GWTHAN FARM, parish of Llan- geler, comprising 46 acres or thereabouts; 1 miles from Pentrecwrt Station: 3 miles from Llandyssul.—Apply, J. Richarclis, Preswylfa, Penlhvvn Park, Carmarthen. (4311 jfor Sale PURE White Runner Duck Eggs from JL liand-sorne Iteavy laying Ducks, mated to a high-class Drake. These birds are real laying machines: eggs, 5/- per sitting. White Leghorn Eggs; Cam, Cook. Payne; record strain. Proved Winter Layers, 3/5 dozen.—D. Thomas, Ffynondilo, Nantgar- edig. (3043p FOR, SALE, 1914 Studebaker, 15-20 H.P.. Five-seater, self-starter, and electric lights and horn splendid condition, £ 158.—H. E. Phillips, Station Buildings, Burry Port. (4271 TO CLEAR.—A few oopies of The Raven, a novel based upon the Life and Timei; of Sir Rhys ab Thomas by the Rev. Glynfab Williams, are still on hand, and are now offered at HALF-PRICE, viz., 3d. EACH, or by post 4d. For this novel the author was awarded the first prize at the Carmarthen National Eisteddfod, August. 1911. Secure a Copy now as only a limited number remain, and THERE WILL BE NO REPRINT.—JOURNAL Office, Carmar- then. r A TTd —GOOD RATS are dead AV-ir\. X ones killed with RODINERat Poison. It kills rats on the spot. Not one escapes. Tins, 6d.. 1/ 2/ 3, 5/ Post 3d. Harley, Chemist. Pei-t,h. -Agent, -W. Lloyd, Chemist., Car- marthen D. M. Davies, Chemist. Llandilo; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery; J. J. Davies, Llanybyther; D. Rogers, Chemist. St. Clears; D. J. Lewis, Chemist, Llandebie. WALLPAPERS at LOWEST PRICES. Anv quantitv. large or small. WAREHOUSE PRICES. Stock exceeds 250.000 rolls, all classes. Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 113), BXRNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, MANCHESTER. (2d57p 1 FRESH Garden and other Seeds sold by JD JONES & Co., Chemists and Secds- maen, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo. (3020p ROLL Tiokets worded Admission—3d., 6d.. 1/- and x/6" always in stock at the JOURNAL Office. Price 1/- per 1,000, or by pott 1/1. Supplied only in thousands. Terms Cash with order.—JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. iniTARWTCK CYCLES DIRECT TO W RIDERS. SAVE DEALERS PROFITS.—There are many more expensive Cycles, there are many Cycles more largely advertised, but for reliability, easy running, and wonderful value, there are no Cycles superior to the W arwiek. Fifteen Models from £ 5 5s. Od. Easy Payments privately arranged from 10s. monthly. Fully guaran- teed. Approval. Carriage Paid. Bicycle will be dearer, buy now before pricetj ad- vance. 32-page Catalogue Free.—Warwick Cycle Company (Dept. C.), Birmingham. 1 J (2p79 FOR SALE, about 4,000 Larch Timber, standing, suitable for Pitwood, Tele- graph Posts, etc.—Apply, Box 40, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen (3066p FOR SALE by Tender, about 2 acres of excellent Pitwood Timber of 40 | years' growth, and comprising of about 750 trees, principally Larch, and intermingled with a few Scotch and Spruce growing on Birdlip Farm, vjithin 2 miles of New Quay. Card. The tenant will show the lot. Temletrs should be sent to Thomas J on and Sons. Auctioneers. Garthowen, Llan- dyssul. an or before April 22, 1916. (4316 FOR SALE by Tender, all that lengthy and uniform Larch Plantation (about 4 acres in extent, growing on Brenhinlle Farm. Rhydlewis, and about 4J, miles dis- tant from Henllan Station, G.W.R. Ten- ders .shoutd r" sent on or before April 22, 1916, to Thomas ATone.% and Sons. Auc- tioneers, Garthowen, Llandyssul. (4323 1710R SALE, Angelus" Piano-player, fit any ordinary piano, with 40 rolls mtisic.-AI)ply, Miss Thomas, The Cottage, Llandilo. (3053p jfor Sale. TIMBER FOR SALE BY TENDER. ABOUT 15 acres of strong Oak, most J'L suitable for Pitwood, growing on Blaenholiw Farm, in the Parish of Llanfi- hangel-Rhosycoro. Tenders should be sent on or before April 22, 1916, to Thomas Jones and Sons, Auctioneers, Garthowen, Llandyssul. (4310 FOR SALE, 1 pair Welsh Millstones, 4ft.. 1 single Welsh Millstone, 4ft.; excel- lent condition; cheap to clear.—Jones Com- pany, Millers, Llandyssul. (3051p FOR SALE, unless sold privatelv before, THE HEREFORD, 2 year old Pedi- gree Bull, belonging to the Porthyrhyd (Llanvvrda) Bull Society, will be offered for sale at Llandovery Mart, Tuesday, April 18th. On view, Richards, Royal Oak. (4306 FOR SALE, Motor Cycles, 1 Humber 3g 2-speed, £ 25; 1 do., 3g fixed, £ 9; both good order; trial. H. JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (3057p A USEFUL Bay Mare, 9 year old, suit Farmer and Country Roads; quiet in harness. New motor cause of sale.—Apply, Evan Jones, Cilfig, Llanelly. (3070p. LADIES READ Tlii. Advice free for stamp. Mrs. E. Stewart's Famous Female Remedy, never fails.—Address, 8, Guinea Street, Bristol. (3049p PEAT MOSS LITTER best quality, at lowest price de- livered any station.—Charles Picken. Mer- chant, Wolverhampton. (2952p PRINTED Notices bearing the words, Apartments," A House to Let," "This House to Let, may now be had at the JOURNAL Office. Price Id. each, 0y post Igd. SHORTHORN CALVES. STRONG healthy Calves arc sent carriage paid upon lote of two or more to any station in your district. Bred from large- framed Shorthorn sides and dams. Full of hair and bone. Undoubtedlp the best ob. tainable. No 'fancy prices. For price list and book of testimonials, apply Fred B. Gill, Wynngate, Whitchurch, Salop. 2870p Xost ant) jfounfc LOST, Silver Fountain Pen, between Llanelly anu Carmarthen. Finder re- warded 5s.—" Pen," JOURNAL, Carmarthen. I OST, Cross-bred Ewe, from PenArth- J ganol, Purnpsaint. since beginning March; red paint on rump. Reward for information.—David Evan*. (3045p STRAYED to Cefneithryn, Llansadwrn, a Mountain Sheep, since the beginning of the year. Left ear mark, hea:vy letter V cut in. If not claimed in 10 days will be sold to defray expenses.—John Jones. (4314 STRAYED, on Pcnceirau, Conwil. cross- S bred Ewe, with two lam be. If not claimed within 10 days will be sold to defray expenses.—John Thomas. (3069p jfinanctal NDON & PROVINCES DISCOUNT Cu., LTD. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. Zio to £ i,ooo 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. (2986p Advances £ 5 to J £ 5JOOO. ON YOUR WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY AT A MUTUALLY AGREED INTEREST. C5 for 15 monthly payments of 6s. 8d. JB13 „ „ „ 13s. d. jB20 „ „ J31 6s. 8d. and so on pro rata. Loans over a period of two yearn or more by arrangement. A gentleman will call if desired and ad- vance cash at applicant's house. NO SURETIES REQUIRED. Promptness and Privacy. NO CHARGE OF ANY KTND UNLESS BUSINESS DONE. Distance immaterial to the actual lenders. Write or call. F. LAWRENCE, LTD. (The Oldest West of England Company), DON CHAMBERS, CHEFa-EMARKET. WINE STREET, BRISTOL, Telephone 179li. Telegrams— Approved," Bristol. Five Per Cent. Loans. IF you have a private income or are en- titled to monep or property under a Will or Settlement, we can arrange for you a Cash Advance at five per cent. per annum, and Principal can remain outstanding over fI. nnmlwr of vears. NOTE OF HAND LOANS (without any other Security) also advanced at very moderate rates extended over long or short periods. No charge unless business done. Apply:— „ CH \RLES STEVENS, LTD. (Tev. 467), HAYES BUILDINGS. CARDIFF. KOTE.—We shall be pleaded to advise you free of all cost. No expense of any descrip- tion unless business done. (3050p — ■ SWANSEA MERCANTILE CO., Ltda Of 18, PARK ST., SWANSEA, Make Cash AdvanceA trom £ io to J £ I,OOO To Commercial Gentlemen, Tradesmen. Farmers, and Respectable Householders on their own Note of Hand, at a iow rate of Interest. STRICTLY PRIVATE. CONFIDENTIAL. For further particulars apply H. B. JONES, 18, Park Street, Swansea. COUNTY OF THE BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. PUBLIC HEALTHS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1907. IN pursuance of the power conferred on me by section 3 of the Public Health Acts Amendment, Act, 1907, I hereby declare section 79 (Dangerous ridingj and "driving), section 80 (As to leading or driving animals), section 81 (Extending- definition of publio place' and street for certain purposes), and section 86 (As to dealers in old metal and marine stores) of Part VII. and Part VIII. of ':1(' said Act to be in force in the B.nough of Carmarthen. ..nd I direct that the Town Council shall, within three weeks from this date, cause a. cvpy of this Order to be published in one or more newspaper circulating in the- Borough. HERBERT SAMUEL. One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. Whitehall, trh April. 1916. (4327 JOHN STEPHENS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, LONDON HOUSE, LLANDILO. Funerals Personally Conducted. Wreaths and all other requirements supplied. Telegrams—Stephens, Undertaker, Llandilo. (4304 W. S. MORRIS, WHOLESALE GROCER AND CORN MERCHANT, CARMARTHEN. Telephone, 50. Telegrams. Morris, Mer- chant, Carmarthen." SEND F.R. PRICE LIST. JAMES JONES & SONS. BILLPOSTERS, KIDWELLY BILLPOSTING executed throughout the neighbouring Villages and Gwendraeth Valley. Carmarthen Billposting Company, STAFFORD HOUSE. NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. • BILLPOSTING and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Car- R-MI then, Pembroke, and Cardigan. (Please Note Change of Address). Electric Face Massage GENTS, 1' LADIES, 16. Ladies (Thursday Afternoon Only) by Appointment. EMLYN JONES, HAIRDRESSER, 27, LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN. (3062p JEtotcation Carmarthen County Schools. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTER-E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). HEADMISTRESS—MISS B. A. HOLME, M.A. Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Fees, JS1 9s. per term. Reduction when there are two or more children from the same family. High School for Girls CARMARTHEN. President of the Council: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. HEAD MISTRESS— Miss E. 1. SUTTON, B.A., Honours London University (First Class in Classics. THE School gives an Excellent Education oil very Moderate Terms. Admirablo Accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRI- CULATION and other Public Examina- tions. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Preparatory Class and the KINDER- GARTEN DEPARTMENT. Next Term begins Wednesday, May ;1. Boardiors return Tuesday, May 2nd. For full particulars apply to the Head Mistress. -■ The Grammar School I PENCADER, CARMARTHEN. l BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL I FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. HEADMASTER: J. R. SAUNDERS, M.A. (Cantab.), (Emmanuel College). Assisted by a highly qualified Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Preparation for all Examinations. Special I' r individual attention in single subjects. For terms and particulars, apply to the Headmaster. (2172p Welsh Girls' SchooT, ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX, SrnniH Term commences May 4. 1916. s A few vacancies at the reduced fe" of JE32 per annum for children of Welsh or .Ionmouthshi're Parentage. Form of Application to be obtained from DEAN BRO\\ NRIGG, 19, Great Peter ^tieer, Westminster, London, S.W. (4315 sm- Blue Street, EMPIRE THEATRE, Carmarthen GRIF^THSFBOLTON. Carmarthen's Greatest Dramatic Week, commencing April i7th SPECIAL ATTRACTION First Visit to Carmarthen of the Powpr ful DRAMATIC REPERTOIRE COMPANY of Messrs. Desmond and PIERCE und Mi"LEO.6M°AJN^aimar^ien £ ™rite* Miss LI^N MO A DAY ft TUESDAY at 8 p.m.-The ülebratcJ Drama entitled" Her Kingdom of Love Of, VALARIE OF VARONIA. rniicft Rupert Ms. A. Poulton Col. Le Roxe Mr. W. Gardiner Scrgt. Despaire (T ) Mr. F. Forest Capt. Despaire 1 ) Mr. Leo Main! Father Gregory Mr. H. Macdonald Major Halstein Mr. Jack Desmond ,Z, Baroness .Fiz. ",fi!; Rita Rosshn Countess Lou.se Miss Gertie Glanm'or fen— Miss Cynthia LeybSrn Sister Glory. Miss Jennie Haggar Queen of aroma Miss Lilian Pierce WKDXE:DAY &, THCRSDAY, at 8 p.m.-The o:quisite Play, adapted from Ouida'!) faffioue XOTd of the samo name- Moths GOOD FRIDAY, at 7 & 9. TWO PERFOR:\IACES IN AID OF THE C.\RL\R1'HE: IXFHtMARY. The Great Semi-Religiouis Play The Shadow of the Cross Or, LEAH THE FORSAKEN. SATL RDA Y, at 8 p.m,-By Special De-sire.The Popldr "-ds/¡. D.ra.ma, written from- the true stoi-y of the 03åoxton :\Jari'hc!I, C'ntltJed Margaret Williams Historical and Enchanting. New to Carmarthen. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.3,0-Tlie Usual GRASD MATINEE for Children. .Doors Open-Good Friday, 6.30 and 8.45 p.m.; Saturday, 7 p.m. Booked Seat, to Circle only. USUAL PRICES. "P ICTDREDROM "TTl •■La THE RINK, CARMARTHEN mXHM! Continuous Performance every Eveninc— 7 fill in •r,8ement "1°; w The Crimson Triangle THURSDAY, APRIL 20.—By arrangement with the Clarion Film Asrenev As Ye Sow World Film Production in Four Parts. Fearmiiur \nrr BRADY. Latest War Films and other Interesting Pictures. ADMISSION-3d., 6d., 9d. Chiltea-SH., 3d., 4d..SAT„«I„ Aflrmo" fof Clnldren- Piani«t* MR. T. S. PUDDICOMBE. Mb. ROGERS.' public iHotlces BREEDERS OF PIGS TAKE your Sows to PRESWYLFA, A PENIEL, where the celebrated Yorkshire Boars, BORNE RANGER XIX.' e.n. (1950 and GWYLFA PREMIER," e.n. (146), are in attendance. AN APPROVED HERD under the Live Stock Scheme. 4282) W. J. DAVIES, Owner. AT Y "CLEFYD Afc IEIR" ID OES DIM TEBYG I ANTIMORBINE." Pns 1/- y Packet; drwy's Post 1,4; 2 am 2,6. I'w gael yn unig oddiwrth WILLIAM JONES, M.P.S., AERON PHARMACY, 4226) ABERAYRON. Classes for Women Clerks IT is proposed to hold Emergency Classes immediately in Typewriting, Shorthand, Clerical Work, etc., for Women Clerks in Military Hospitals. These Classe6 would probably meet three evenings a week for two hours each, during a per'od of one month. The fee would1 be 10/- for the course, and this would be returned if the pupil had done satisfactory work, and no, clerical post was available within a reason- able time, provided also that she had atten- ded 85 per cent. of the hours cf the course Those who wish to join the classes should apply to MISS HOLME. County Girls' School, Carmarthen, as soon as possible. The Claaees will not be started unless there is a suffici«'iitf number of entries. (4300 STEAM ROLLER DRIVER THE Carmarthen Town Council invite applications for the post of Steam Roller Driver. Wages, 32/- a. week (inclu- sive of 2/- war bonus). Applicants must bo competent to drive a steam '-oii,l tel'er, and should bo able to do small repii-s and general smith's work. Must not be eligible for Military Service. Applications, accom- panied by recent testimonials, ayd stating age and experience, to be sent to the under- ¡ signed by Monday, 10th April. F. J. FINGLAH Borough Surveyor, Jarmmlfen. 30th March, 1916. (43C3 Carmarthenshire Agricultural Society. THE ANNUAL ENTIRE HORSE SHOW WILL BE HELD AT CARMARTHEN PARK On Saturday, 15th April, 1916 CLASSES for CARTERS (2), HACKNEYS, COBS and PONIES (2). and THOROUGH- BRED. For -further particulars, Entry Forms, etc., apply to JOHN FRANCIS, 4250) Hon. Sec., Carmarthen. SEASON 1916. Carmarthenshire Shire Horse Society. THE Under-mentioned Shire Horses will tr«»\ol Carmarthenshire during th0 coming ^Season: — ° "AMPORT SPARK" (26975) Sire Halstead Plantaganet (22412) bv Na I- stone Coeur-de-Lion IV. (11233) bv Hitchei Conqueror (4468) by William the COll- queror (2343). D¡¡m-4214 Bl igtook Beauty bv Eastoft Lad (14019). iPam ky Dunsmore Forester (16129) by Dunsmore Forest King- (130191. Third at the London Horse Show, 1914. FEE L2 1,0 0 "ADMIRAL BOSCO" (26958,1 Sire Holker Laureate (22449) by Stalmine Premier (14877). Da in 168,6 Annabella (Vol xxvii.) bv Warton Drayman (19223) by Royal Victor II. (1673). G. Dam—40716 Annabel (Vol xxv.) by Androeles (16489). FEE JE;210 O. For further particulars apply to JOHN FRANCIS, The Mount. Carmarthen. (4293 SEASON 1916. Carmarthenshire Stud Co., Ltd. TO travel Carmarthenshire during the coming Season:— "ROYAL GLEN III." (28732) Sire—Glen Royal II. (21465* by Caldwich Blend (17226) bv Harold (3703). Dam-45328 Islip Maude (Vol. xxvi.). FEE C2 2 0. JOHN FRANCIS, The Mount, Carmarthen. (4294 Government Light Horse Breeding Scheme. TO Serve this Season, that Thoroughbred A Mali ion— SYSONBY," inner of King's Premium of £ 150 at Islington, 1915 and 1916. SYSONBY i a winner of Races, nuluding the Chaplin Stakes at Lincoln, and is by Melton (winner of the Derby and St. Leger) out of '• Go Swdtl), by Orme. S( By will r.avel Carmarthen- mi ire, iaiuf will attend Carmarthen, Whit- land. bt. Clears. Llandilo, &c.. throutrhout. the Reason, and will also attend Lampeter once a. fortnight. J. F. REE:, and W V. HOWELL THOMAS. Stud Fee of Half-bred Mares, £1 2s. 6d.; Tlioroughbred Mares, £6 6s. Nominations can be obtained from the of Management, Viz. Mr. R. H. Harries, Tne Croft. St. Clears; Mr E Jones, Manoravon. Llandilo; Mr. D. H. ThulJJa, Starling Park, Carmarthen (4326