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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The scale of chargee for prepaid advertise- ments in the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL under he classes of Situations Vacant, Sale by Private Contract, To be Let or Sold, Apart- ments, Lost and Found, and Miscellaneous, will in future be at TELEGRAM RATE. No. of One Three. Six Words, insertion. insertiona. insertions. 12 0 6 no 1 0 1 9 18 0 9 1 6 ,2 6 24 1 0 2 0 5 I 30 1 3 2 6 4 G 36 1 6 3 0 -4 6 40 1 9 3 6 fb6 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 aco mpanied by remittance to cover the cost either in HALFPENNY Stamps or Money Order. The Publishers do not guarantee the in- ,iertion of an advertisement in any specified issue, or at all, and will not be liable for any 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 aoouraey, the Publishers would impress upon advertisers the need for legible writing. In any case they 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, Shoe Lane, E.C. Wanteb When replying to advertisments please mention Carmarthen Journal" TAILORS Wanted, also one with Ladies' Coats and Skirts; constant work; ineligible for army.-Luther Thomas, Cwmdu, Llandilo. (3116p MALE ATTENDANTS Required; pre- vious experience unnecessary salary commencing at £ 30, increasing to £5,), and upon promotion to JB65 per annjm, with Board, Lodging, Washing and Tnifvm Apply to the Superintendent, County Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester. t-2 WANT ED, Under-Cowman; must be good milker and have good refer- ences; to fill temporarily the place of a man called to the Colours.—Apply, Jones, Dyn- evor Farm, Llandilo, S. Wales. (3149p TTTTANTED, a Cook General; ajood wages TT given; references essential.—Apply, Mrs. Da vies. 11, Dukes Road, Euston Road, London, W.C. (3151p DAIRY-Wanted. young Woman for D Shop. and to help with house-work in morning.—Woburn Dairy, 11, Dukes Road, London, W.C. (3152p T" EWLS LEWIS k €o., Ltd., 281—5. East ■J India Dock Road, London, •■•vjuiro experienced Men and experienced and Junior Yo;ing Ladies for all departments Holidays will be allowed. (<448 IEWIS LF.WTS 'Swansea'. Ltd.. require Hou=riiiaic! at once.—Apply, fiouse- feeeper," 2S, High Street. (-447 WJ ANTED. Furnished Hou<=e at Ferry- Ti side for summer months.—Apply, O. J., JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (444C -—————————————————————————— BASIC SLAG.—Agents, with good farm- ing connections, Wanted. Good com- mission.—Address, "Agriculture," Bichall's Advertising Offices, Liverpool. (3160p WANTED.—A Cowman ineligible for w the Army.—Apply to Mr. C. Webley Hope, Pigeonsford, LIangranog Cards. (4456 WANTED, at the Glamorgan County Asylum. Bridgend. Farm Waggoner, ineligible for Military Service. Appoint- ment subject to the conditions of Asylums Officers Superannuation Act, 1909. Wages, after all deductions, 28e. per week, plus 4s. per week. War Bonus with Is. extra when required to millc on Sundays. Applications with testimonials stating age and previous reference to be sent to the Medical Superin- tendent. (4470 WANTED, young Nurse-Housemaid. 16—18.—Apply with reference to Mrs. Daniel Francis, Brynteg, Llanellv. (4469 WANTED, General Servant; one in I. family; keep 3 cows; AN salary.— Apply, ",Farmer," JOURNAL Office, Carmar- then. (3168p ENERGETIC Dairyman Wanted, collect and deliver: no passengers need apply; ineligible.—Parry and Sons, Carlisle Street, Cardiff. (3169p HANDY Man requires position on Farm; used to any kind of farm work.— Apply, Box 11. (3171J) WANTED, a General, able to do plain cooking; references required.— Apply, Tucker, 8, Dunne, Mumbles. (3172 Zo Xet. TO LET, a fully licensed free Public Houee in centre of Carmarthen.— Apply, Lloyd and Thomas, Carmarthen. (4312 TO Let, BRYNI'ETTING FARM, Llan- pumpsaint, 165 acres.—Apply to Thomas, Maesygelynen, Morriston. (3153p TO LET, Cottage in Tanerdy Lane, Car- marthen.—Apply, T. Bevan Arthur, v I Auctioneer, Carmarthen. (4467 (npO LET, or FOR SALE, near Llan- X stephan. DOLAU," a compact Fajm with a desirable Dwelling-Jiouse and com- modious' Out-buildings, together with <.VS acres, or thereabouts, of excellent pastry and arable land, principally the former; p-osseision Michaelmas, 1916.-Apply, D. Mcurgaw, Supply Stores, Llangennech. ) (3157p I jfor Sale. SSL. JONES & Co., Store Chemists, LLAN- tt DILO. Depot for Coopers, McDougalls, and other Sheep Dipping Preparations. Horse and Cattle Medicines. Poultry Food. Patent Medicines and Infants' Food. Lowest Cash Prices. (3156p FOR SALE, Valuable 120 years' ord -M' Carved Oak Cupboard, 6 feet high, 4 feet 6 inches wide, in 2 parts, with drawers and cornice; in perfect condition. Sketch sent on application, -Evans, 3, Quay Parade, Aberayron. (3158p T^IANOS, Organs, Gramaphones, Records, Accordians, and Mouth Organs; huge is stock; lists free.—D. J. Snell, 21-22, High Street, Arcade, Swansea. "It/TUSIC COPIES.—Dr. Joseph Parry's lfJL Opera, Blodwen," now ready: O.N. 4/ Solfa 2/ Also Joseph Can- tata, O.N. 2/6, Solfa 9d.—Published by D. J. Snell, 21-22, High Street Arcade, Swan- sea. (4334 FOR SALE, Motor-Bicycle, Premier, 3^ h.p.; can be seen at Bradbury Jones' Garage. Reason for selling owner gone to the front.—Lewis, Morfa House, Carmar- then. (4403 RA TC -GOOD RATS are dead A ones killed with "ROI>INE" Rat Poison. It kills rats on the spot. Not one escapes. Tins, 6d., 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ Poet 3d. Harley, Chemist, Perth.—Agents:—W. Lloyd, Chemist, Car- marthen; D. M. Da vies, Chemist. Llandilo; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery; J. J. Davies, Llanybyther; D. Rogers, Chemist, St. Clears; D. J. Lewis, Chemist, Llandebie. I^IOR SALE, 1 Salmon Rod, in green-j -art and Mallock spinning Reel, with line and! tackle book, with numerous flies, 1 minnow. What offers?—Price, Garth, Llanybyther. (4435 POR SALE, Nanny Goat, year old, white, black and brown. Trained, tethered and leading.-Write "Owner," JOURNAL, Carmarthen. (3154p WARWICK CYCLES—DIRECT TO RIDERS. — SAVE DEALERS' PROFITS.—NO BETTER VALUE IN THE WORLD.-There are many more ex- pensive Cycles, many Cycles more largely advertised, but fo>r reliability, easy running, and wonderful value, there are no Qycles superior to the Warwick. Riders in your district will tell you so. Fifteen Models from £ 5 5s. Easy payments prifvatelv arranged from 10s. monthly. Fully guaran- teed. ImmedIate delivery. Approval Carriage paid. Send for 32-page Catalogue and see the exceptional value you get by buying direct.—WARWICK CYCLE COM- PANY (Dept. C), BIRMINGHAM. (3130p HIRE STALLION FOR SALE AT END OF SEASON.ROYAL GLEN III." 28732. brown, foaled 1909, height 16.2 h.h. Sire Glen Royal II. 21466 by Calwich Blend 17226. Dam Islip Maude (Vol. xx!vi.) by Capstone Harold 16590. A sure foal tretter, and done excellent service for the Comany, and has also won many prizes. l(Reason for jselling he has travelled six years in the county.) Price, LIDO.-Apply to Sectrtefcary, Carmarthenshire Co., The Mount, Carmarthen. (4457 kjlOR SALE, WelsK Mountain Pony Geld- mg. by Shooting- Star; foaled' 1914; height 11.3 hands; iron grey. Beautiful action and broken to ride and drive.—Evans, Penstepe, Rhydargaeau. (3170p KNITTING Machine For Sale, 84 cylinder; new.—Box —! Journal™ Office, Carmarthen. (31&7p I^lOR SALE, Freehold Modern Villa, near -1- church, post and rail. Convenient to Carmarthen.-Powell, JOURNAL Office, Car- marthen. (3166p HAND Mole for Sale, 280 Ipindlea, in -M-M- verv good condition.—Apply, Le Ni, Meiroa Mills, Henllan, Card. (3164p SURPLUS STOCK FOR SALE.-Lever Punch and She are, including 6 Punches and Dies; cost JBlO; sacrificed at j37 12sL 6d. 1 New Champion Blower No. 400 with an Ant-i-clinker Tue Iron anr? Pipes, complete at Lb. Emery Grinder (Foot), handy for Knife Grinding, 15s. 1 good Anviil about 3 <owt, £ 1 15s. 1 excellent High-speed Lathe, with compound Slide Rest, and quantity .)f Tools, R10 10s. 3 excellent Scroll gates jB2 each. 3 excellent Scroll Gates, without scroll on top of gate, £ 1 159. each. 2 Cwt. Hind1 Horse Shoes, Calk and Wedge, at 29s. per c" t. 1 Typewriter, No. 7 Remington, standard keyboard, in excellent condition, £ 7.—Apply, Evan Evans, A.F.C.L., Rhydypolon, Gorseinon. (4479 LADIES READ THi»! Advice free for stamp. Mrs. E. Stewart's Famous Female Remedy, never f"Addretis, 8, Guinea Street, Bristol. (3049p TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. CARMARTHENSHIRE. Parish of Abernant, within 4! miles of Carmarthen Town. THE exceptionally VahiabJe Freehbld Farm, known as POSTY-ISSA, situ- ate in the Parish-uf Abernant, containing 175 Acree, or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of* Mr. Thomas Thomas. Full particulars may be obtained from Lloyd and Thomas, Auctioneers, Carmar- then. (4459 PEAT MOSS LITTER. beet quaty, at j I lowest price de- livered any station. -Charles Picken, Mer- chant, Wolverhampton. (2952p SHORTHORN CALVES. STRONG healthy Calves are sent carriage paid upon Iota 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 «ind ftook testunonials, apply Fied B. Gill, Wynngate, Whitchurch, Salop. 870p SHORTHORN Calves for Rearing, from Deep-milking Cheshire Dairy Cows by Pure-bred Bulls; quotation to any Station; 80 fancy prices; correspondence a pleasure.—Frank Dobie, Littleton, Cheater. (3078p lost an& jfounfc T OST, two White-faced Sheep and four Lambs not sheared; long tails. Finder will be rewarded.—Morgans, Maesporth, Llansadwrn. (3l65p financial LONDON & PROVINCES DISCOUNT Cu., 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. (2986p Advances £ 5 to £ 5,000. ON YOUR WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY AT A MUTUALLY AGREED INTEREST. Be for 15 monthly payments of 6s. 8d. £ 10 „ „ „ 73s. d. £ 20 „ „ „ jBI 6s. 84. and so on pro rata. Loans over a period of two years or more by arrangement. A gentleman will call if desired and ad- vance cash at applicant's house. NO F SURETIES REQUIRED. Promptness and Privacy. NO CHARGE OF ANY KIND UNLESS BUSINESS DONE. Distance immaterial to the actual lenders. Write or call. F. LAWRENCE, LTD. (The Oldest West of England Company), DON CHAMBERS, CHEESEMARKET, WINE STREET, BRISTOL, Telephone 1791. 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 a number of years. 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:— CHARLES STEVENS, LTD. (Tev. 467), HAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. NOTE.—We shall be pleased to advise you free of all cost. No expense of any descrip- tion unless business done. (3050p SWANSEA MERCANTILE CO., Ltd, Of 18, PARK ST., SWANSEA, Make Cash Advances itzim Zio to £1,000 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. Education Carmarthen County Schools. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADM.ASTER-E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantabl. HEADMISTRESS-MISS B. A. HOLME, M.A. Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Fees, £ 1 9s. per term. Reduction when there are two or more children from the same family. High School for Girls CARMARTHEN. President of the Council: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. HEAD MISTRES8- t Miss E. I. SUTTON, B.A., Honours London University (First Class in Classics. THE School gives an Excellent Education on very Moderate Terms. Admirable 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. For full particulars apply to the Head Mistress. The Grammar School PENCADER, CARMARTHEN. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR. BOYS AND GIRLS. TT V A Rtf A CfWTJ J. R. SAUNDERS, M.A. (Cantab.), (Emmanuel College), Assisted by a highly qualified Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Preparation for all Examinations. Special individual attention in single subjects. For terms and particulars, apply to the Headmaster. (2172p Llandovery College. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. SEPTEMBER 19th and ESOth, 1916. THE Scholarships to be awarded will in- clude one for Ten Guineas, open to Boys under 14 years whose parents- have resided for some years in Llandovery rfcc the immediate neighbourhood. (4474 JOHN STEPHENS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, LONDON HOUSE. LLANDILO. Funerals Personally Conducted. Wreaths and all other requirements supplied. Telegrams-Stephens, Undertaker, Llandilo. (4304 a JMES R- Z5 ft* The following is a List of the names of Men who have failed to present themselves at the Recruiting Office, Carmarthen, after being called up either under the Group System or the Military Service AcM916 S No. I NAME (Surname first). AGE. Last Addeess Group System 1 |_ or M.S. A. |'te!r;,nsj^zu,en &Han S c~1- § £ » 5 Ttoma^Davrt 28 „ Wernmackwith Farm, Llanfihangel-ar-Arth C as n 6 Jones, Wilham 33 „ Penlwr Mill, Laugha^e, Sfe. Clears C a 6 7 Jones, David Samuel 20 „ Penlan Voss Farm, Carmarthen l 8 | Evans, Rhys James .19„ Tircyd Farm, Carmarthen S9 9 Payne, Fredenek 18 „ Penybank, Velindre Henllan n 1 ? 10 Hudson, William Colston 19 „ Penylan, Hebron S}aSS John ••• Class 2 11 Edmonds, Frank- 18 Pont Richard Eynon Farm, Abergwili, Carmarthen Class I 12 Peters Ben .38 28, Mill Street, Carmarthen „< U PIf; 38 Street. Carmarthen 14 Prickett, Ired 19 Rpmnnnf -D • ••• Group 21 15 Thomas, David .i 35 Frondee PemJ iiT^ Carmart!ien ••• Class 2 16 •Bavi.-s, James 3? LarZF.™ R r"8"Class 1$ 17 Jories. Jentin 39 Lleith? J B 'J Srmarthen •• Class 20 18 TJwmas, David 19 blanch'2 Cacmarthen Class 22 » Cfranmer, Frederick Carl 18 ••■^2 either personally or by letter, to the^earesfRecruiUn. above"named is invited to do so, The names of individuals giving sut»h infnrmaK^0 -n g ino sucn miormation will on no account be disclosed. [4461 Itoibltc IRotfces AT Y "CLEFYD AR IEIR" NID OE13 DIM TEBYG I ANTIMORBINE." Pris 11. y Packet; drwy's Post 1/4; 2 am 2/6. I'w gael yn nnig oddiwrtih WILIJAM JONES, M.P.S., AERON PHARMACY, 4266) ABERAYRON. National Eisteddfod of Wales. ABERYSTWYTH, 1916. August 16 & 17—Competitions. August 18—National Cymanfa. Three Grand Evening Concerts have 0 been arranged. Last day for receiving Entries July 10th. Reserved Seats at all meetings of the Eisteddfod. Evening Concerts and Cymanfa can be booked on and after August 1st. Surplus proceeds in aid of the War Funds. For further particulars and season tickets-price XI-apply to General ) Secretary, Eisteddfod Office, Aber- { ystwyth. 4436 A COOL HEAD can always be assured by using Jones' Antiseptic Shampoo Powder. 41 It thoroughly cleanses with- out injuring the hair or scalp AND it is antiseptic. } IT'S YOURS for TWOPENCE It refreshes the Head but, not the Memory. A. I. JONES, M.P.S., Pharmacist, Towy Pharmacy, CARMARTHEN Carmarthen Billposting Company, STAFFORD HOUSE, NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. BILLPOSTING and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the Counties of Car- marthen. Pembroke, and Cardigan. (Pleue Note Change of AddxewJ. JAMES JONES & SONS Billposters, ——— KIDWELLY. BILLPOSTING executed throughout the neighbouring Villages and Gwendraetb W. S. MORRIS, WHOLESALE GROCER AND CORN MERCHANT, CARMARTHEN Telephone, 50. Telegrams. "Morriql Mer- chant, Carmarthen." ( SEND F^R PRICE LIST. P I EMPIRE THEATRE, GSSA Proprietors— GRIFFITHS & BOLTON Reaident Manager— HORACE W. BOLTON. IMPORTANT NOTICE. heg to announce that after this week WE;B„F¥EX!^AU^OTPROPRIETORSHIP&F JIESSRS- H- *S- MESSRS. GRIFFITHS & BOLTON tender their most sincere thanks for the generous and constant patronage of the Carmarthen Theatre-goers, 0 he accorded in the £ uture HORACE W. BOLTON'S FAREWFT T \uccv PRIOR TO JOINING HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, July 3, 4, and 5. The Great Exclusive Picture, in 4 Parts by arrangement with the Xordwk Films Company). A SON OF DESTINY. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 6, 7, and 8, LAST 3 NIGHTS UNDER MANAGEMENT OF H. W BOT TftV n be produced (br mgeaent FoS-plS SINS OF GREAT CITIES. A Powerful Social Dram A. W. S. (Two-part Comedy), Gaumont Graphic, and other Pictures. Nightly at 7 & 9. Matinee on Saturday at 2.30. Usual Prices plus Amusement Tax. TD ICTUREDROM "Tp ■ JHE RINK, CARMARTHEN jCLj Continuous Performance every Evening—T.30till10 30 MONDAY, JULY 3rd, by arrangement with the Para.gon Film Clo., Ltd., a Four B. and C. FIlm of the Famous Play, A SOLDIER AND A MAN, BEN Lumax- and a Man" one of the Best Dramas lie ha6 written. THURSDAY, JULY 6tb, by arrangement wit,ii the Gerrard Film Co., London, Magnificent Exclusiye Fi1m, A SOCIETY WOMAN'S ORDEAL A Thrilling Story of a Society Woman's Sacrifice. T| A • • rUDUiLUMBE. Manager—Mr. W. T. ROGERa Annual Summer Sale FOR 12 DAYS ONLY. First Day-Saturday, July 1st. Genuine Bargains in all Departments. A VISIT WILL BE MUCH ESTEEMED. J. DAVIES & SON )CCALROMTH ARHTAHLELN, I I