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TO ADVERTISERS. THI JOURNAL ia one of the best weekly newspapers In Wales, and ia therefore one of the best mediums foe all kinds of advertisements. It ia read by all classes—from landowners to labourers, and therefore reaches all sections of the community in West Wales. The following is our scale of pre-payment for ad- vertisements of the "Wanted" class. Remittance should be made by postal order and accompany the order:— No. of One Three Six Words Insertion Insertions Insertions 20 1 0 2 5 3 6 28 1 6 3 6 4 6 36 2 0 4 0 5 6 44 2 6 4 6 6 o The London Offices of THE JOURNAL are II, BRO. LAN" E.G. WANTED JOURNALISM.—The JCUBNAL has a vacancy for well-educated youth to learn reporting and journalism. A knowledge of Welsh desirable.— Apply to the Editor. WANTED, to rent or buy, small comofrtable Modern House, with three bedrooms, near Church. Neighbourhood Lampeter, Aberayron, or Cayo preferred.—Apply, with rent or price and full particulars, to "Churchman." JOURNAL Office. ( 4835 WNTED —Expert Griswold Knitters: Machines power driven.-Apply, Myrddin Hosiery Co., Carmarthen. (4340 STRONG Middle-aged Woman required to look !0 after Cows, Pigs, Poultry, and General Lairy Work. Write Mrs. Inglis Jones, Derry Ormond, R.S.O., Cardiganshire. (4837 EXPERIENCED Knitters and Apprentices re- JtLt quired for the Hosiery Trade (out-doors). Apply to D. C. Gower, Welsh Depot, Carmarthen. (184 WANTED Servant-woman, over 30, and able to speak Welsh, to look after old lady and do the work of a small Cottage in the country; salary, £ 35 a year. Apply, X.Y.Z., JOURNAL Office Car- marthen. REQUIRED at once, Traveller to call upon Jit Countv Gentry, Farmers, and all interested in Agriculture." Preference given to one with personal knowledge of Farming or with connection amongst members of Farming Associations. Cyclist essentia Salary and Commission. Applicants must supply lull particulars, references, and previous experience, to '•Traveller?' JOCBXAL Office, Carmarthen. WANTED immediately Strong Girl a General; Vt age 20.-Apply Mrs. J. D. Gunn. T.V.H. Re- freshment Rooms, Cardiff. (206 TO LET. TO BE SOLD by Private Contract the Freehold Propertv known as Nos 1 and 2, CLARE- MONT VLILAS, and Nos 1, 2..3, and 4 GLAR* MONT COTTAGES, all situate in Wellfield Road, Carmarthen.—Apply to Messrs. Barker, Morns and Barker, Solicitors, Carmarthen. (126 TO LET, seven-roomed House, 2, Temple Gar- dens.' Carmarthen, containing two Sitting- rooms, large Kitchen, four Bedrooms, front and back Staircases: Garden walled m.-Apply, 35. blue- street, Carmarthen. (1838 TO LET, with immediate possession. Holly Thorn Smithy; good house and garden u re- quired.-Apply, A. O. Davies, Upland, Carmarthen. (195 n-* 0 BE LET. a Garden adjoining the premises of X the Gas Co. Apply, The Manager. Gasworks. Carmarthen. ( FOR SALE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. FOR Special Quotations in Corn, Flour, Barley Jt* Meal, Bran, Seeds, etc., apply on Saturdays and Fair Days of JOHN DA VIES, Auctioneer and Merchant (of Alltwalis), at his office, 11, John Street, Carmarthen. Attendance, 10 to 3 o'clock. (29/88 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE by TENDER, on the Fawn of fi Llwvdcoed. near the Main Road, 3 miles from Pencader and Llanpumpsaint Stations, about 35 ACRES of well-grown OAK PITWOOD. in one or two lots. Tenders to be sent to William Daniel, Crossvale, Llanpumpsaint, on or before Thursday, December 31st, 1908, who does not bind himself to accept any tender. (187 TO TAILORS.—Charming (true) Welsh story; see this week's "London Tailor," 2d., all Book- sellers (Marlborough, publisher); or direct from Cutting chool, 7, Maddox Street, London. W. (4344 FOR SALE.—SHIRE STALLION, "PENYFAI JT CONQUEROR" (21740); sire Vulcan VII. (14400). by Vulcan (4145); rlani (41666) "Penyfai Dia- mond." by "Rosario" (13523). He is a. half brother to the famous Shire mare (21283) "Alstone Rose, the London Champion 1901 and 1903. Bay. 6 years, 16-2 hands, with big bone. Has travelled the county four years in succession with great success as a stock "getter, and is sold only for the purpose of netting new blood. SHIRE STALLION, "ROBUST" (25583). 4 years; sire "Vanderbilt" (21993), by "Xailstone Cour-de- Lion" (16629) (Harold (3703) strain); dam (54518) Lofty, by Munchausen (6190). A thick-middled horse, best of legs and feet, good sloping pasterns, and a great constitution. A gentle horse and a willing server, and stocks his mares first service. Is sold for no fault, only to make room for fresh blood to be introduced into the district. For further particulars or to view, apply to Mr. J. D. Key, Tynywern Srud Farm. Ponthenry Road, near Llaneily. or to John Francis, Secretary, Car- marthenshire Stud Co.. Ltd., Carmarthen. (209 MISCELLANEOUS LOST, November 20th, rough-coated Sheep Dog; t J white stripe across nose and neck; short tail. Any person giving information to under- signed will be rewarded.—D. Evans, Pantrhiwfach, Dihewyd, Felinfach. (4839 GWARALLTGERDRE QUARRIES. OTICE to Builders, Sculptors, etc., that the above Quarries have been re-opened. For particulars apply Rees and Sons, Talgareg, Llandyssul. (4842 TO BE SOLD bv Public Auction, in January next, the several fields known as Cae-tir-bach, Cae-ffvnnon and Cae-du-bach, situate at Penrhiw- •coch, Llanarthney, in all about 12 acres fiso the chapel known as Penrhiwcoch Chapel. Further particulars will shortly appear, and in the meantvme can be obtained of A. Soppitt, Esq, Solicitor, Carmar- then. (lO POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. PURSUANT to the Provisions of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1892:- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that His t\ Majestv's Postmaster-General, having obtained the consent in that behalf of the bodies having the control of the public road between Llandovery and Cilvcwm PJO. via Pontnewydd intends to place a Telegraph over and along the said public road and for that purpose to erect and maintain posts in and upon the said public road under the powers conferred on him bv the Telegraph Acts above-mentioned. H. BABINGTON SMITH, Secretary. General Post Office, 15th December, 1908. (200 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LLANDOVERY GRAND ANNUAL" BRASS BAND CONTESTS, TIMBERING AND QUOIT COMPETITIONS, &c. WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 31st, 1909 Detailed Programme will appear in duo course. M. H. NICHOLS, Old Bank House. Llandovery. Hon .Sec. (211 G. W. JOLLY, THE LIBRARY, AMMANFORD, The well-known CARMARTHENSHIRE SHIPPING AGENT Books Passengers to all parts of the Wprld by the best lines. Sailings and fares on application. (176 AUR (^OUPON ONE COUPON ONE CHANCE! TWENTY-FIRST NATIONAL ART UNION DRAWING. one chance; ONE PENNY: ONE PENNY: To the Secretary, National Art Union. Branch Office-fournal Office, King Street, Carmarthen. I desire to participate with one ehanee in the above Drawing on the 29th March, 1909, on the conditions stated in the announce- ment of the National Art Union in the issue of "The Journal" on 25th Dec., 1908. One Penny enclosed for each Coupon. Name Address No. A. —————————————-————————————————————————-————————— NoTH-The Coupon will each he specially numbered in the space above, and corresponding numbers will be placed in the Great Balot Wheel of the National Art Union, representing each Coupon at the Drawing on 29th March, 1909, at the Galleries of the Royal Institute All subscribers will be entitled to attend the Drawing. All Coupons must be gent either singly or in one batch to the Secretary of the National Art Ijnion, Branch Ottice, The Journal Othce, King Street, Carmarthen, and to no other address or they be invalid. to I X BEN. EVANS I co/s. CHRISTMAS 1-1 ANNUAL AND BAZAAR LI TOY FAIR. .1 SWANSEA'S GREAT YULETIDE ATTRACTION" OPEN DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE. I CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Something suitable for everyone may be purchased in one or another of our 28 Departments. You can buy your Presents under one ropf. Ben. Evans & Co., LTD. The House for Quality Sivansea. CAVENDISH HOUSE CARMARTHEN, MISSES LEWIS & CLARE HAVE A NICE ASSORTMENT OF UMBRELLAS, LACE & SILK BLOUSES, LADIES' DRESS CAPS. FURS. FEATHER STOLES. FANCY NECK WEAR AND GI.O V E S, Suitable for useful Christmas Presents. 1 Also in their Show-rooms a selection of I HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY. The Favour of your Visit will be Esteemed. XMAS HAMPERS. Acknov-ledged to be the Best Value in the Market No. 4 El 1 0 1 Bottle "Excelsior" Extra Special Scotch. 1 "Pearl" Extra Special Irish. 1 Choice Old Port. 1 Fine Sherry. 1 V.S.O.P. Liqueur Cognac. 1 Champagne (Sparkling Hock or Moselle). No. 7 jBllO 0 3 Bottles Choice Old Port. 1 Fine Sherry. 1 „ Finest *Cognac. 1 Finest London Gin. 3 "Excelsior" Extra Special Scotch. 3 Claret. No. 5 £1 5 0 2 Bottles Martinez Choice Old Port. 2 "Excelsior" Extra Special Scotch. 1 V.S.O.P. Liqueur Cognac. 1 „ Heidseck's Champagne. No. 3 £ 2 2 0 3 Bottles Martinez Choice Old Põrt, 2 „ Fine Sherry. 3 "Excelsior" Extra Special Scotch. 1 "Pearl" Extra Special Irish. 1 V.S.O.P. Liquer Cognac. 2 Champagne (Hy. Goulet). I Assortments of equal value will be substituted to suit convenience of customers. MARGRAVE BROS., LLANELLY THE 'LYRIC' TOILET SALOON 5, NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. HIGH-GLASS LADIES AND GENT.'S HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS SHAVING & SHAMPOOING UNDER THE BEST CONDITIONS. All Operations conducted on strictly Scientific principles. All Razors and Brushes rendered Antiseptic and kept A septically Clean. FIRST-CLASS FITTED SALOON. Well-lighted and perfectly ventilated. Charges Reasonable. CHIROPODY A SPECIALITY. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF, P. G. COMBER, Late of BURY STREET, ST. JAMES', PICCADILLY PROPRIETOR -ARTHUR ARTHUR CHEMIST, 6, NOTT SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. SELECTIONS FROM OUR WINE LIST. Per Per Lot. PORTS (No. 1) Superior light old Wine 28/6 2/6 (No. 2) Soft old Wine of excelient quality 34 0 3/0 (Nett Cash Prices.) BEAUNE (No. 1) Good dinner Burgundy 18 0 1/6 (No. 2) Fine old Wine 24 0 2/0 CLARET-" Chateau la Dau- phine" 16/0 1/4 (Nice well-flavoured Wine.) CHAMPAGNE C r E in a i-i t Grand jMosseaux" .48/0 4/0 (1898 Vintage-capital light wine). FINE SCOTCH WHISKY, 1%1 'NOS DA' (A well-matured Whisky of exceptional purity ) 3/6 PER BOTTLE. 42 PER DOZEN Carriage Paid on quantities of 1 Dozen and upwards. Assorted Cases made up. Complete List on Application. BRIGSTOGKE & SON, WINE MERCHANTS, CARMARTHEN. EST. 1840. The Engine for Farm and Estate Work. TANGYE'S OIL ENGINE. Simple, Reliable, Economical. No Lamp Required after Starting. Low First Cost CHIEF OFFICE BIRMINGHAM. SOUTH WALES OFFICE 6, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. SUN FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. The Oldest Insurance Office in the World. Insurance effected against the following risks:- FIHE. Personal Accidemfc, Workmen!' Comgea* Sickneai & Disease, j lation & Employers' Fidelity Guarantee Liability, including BlIrglarz. I Accidents to I Domestic Servant*. Funds in Hand— £ 2,764,234 For all particulars apply to the following Agents:- Ammanford-Mr. David Jenkins. Mr. David Arthur Fox. Carmarthen—Mr. John Francis. Mr. M. J. Thomas, la, Th* Avenue. Dolfallt—Mr. David Taomas. GaTnant-Mr. Rees Davies, Brynteg. Henllan Station—Mr. Morgan J. Thomas. Llandilo-Mr. W. D. Jenkins, George-street. Llandovery—Mr. Thomas Phillips. Llanstephan-Mr. John Morgan. Llanybyther-Mr. David Thomas. Llandyssul—Mr. Lepnard C. F rleigh. Lampeter—Mr. W. Davies, 17, Station-terra* Mr. W. H. Howell. New Quay-Mr. David Enoch. Pantyffynon—Mr. David Francis. Sarnau—Mr. David E. Thomas. TaJsarn-Mr. Llewellyn Daviiaa. SPECIAL NOTICE. To the Inhabitants of Cardigan, Boncath, Cilgerran, Eglwyswrw, Crymmych, and Immediate Dis- tricta. E. A. OWEN, NOTT HOUSE, CARMARTHEN (The Renowned Bankrupt Stock Dealer), IS now paying a return visit to these Districts with a large Bankrupt Stock of DRAPERY Which is only to be seen, and Buyers are tempted. The Goods consist of Welsh Cloths, Flannels, Blan- kets, Sheets, Quilts, Carriage Rugs, Dress Materials, Skirts, Blouses, Petticoats, Ladies' Costumes, Gentlemen's Suitings, etc., etc. Before Yuu buy elsewhere, he respectfully invitee you to inspect the Goods when one of his convey- ances will call round. I LLANYBYTHER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR. S. STEPHENS, B.A., B.Sc. (Int.), Lond., prepares Pupils for all Examinations and Commercial Pursuits. Numerous successes. Next Term begins January 11th. (185 THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL ST. pETER'S CHRISTMAS TREE WILL BE HELD AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, On THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1909. STALL-HOLDERS: Fancy Stall-The Vicarage Stall. Do. —Mrs. Lester, Furnace Lodge. Do. The St. Peter's Working Partv. Toy and Fancy Stall—Miss White, Ring-stret. Refreshment Stall-Mrs. Snow, Mrs. J. B. Arthur, and Miss Latimer Jones. Farmers' Stall—Mrs. Jones, Henallt; Mrs. Davies, Barn's Row; Mrs. Rees, 10, Union Street; Mrs. C. G. Thomas, Tanerdy. Tea Stall—Mrs. A. Llewellyn Davies. Coffee Stall—Mrs. Parkinson. Flower and Fruit Stall-Mrs. C. E. Morris, Pen- rlios, and Mrs. Allen. A Children's Entertainment will be provided in the Ante Room, under the management of Mrs. Stephens-Hughes and Miss Llewellyn. Gifts in money or kind may be sent to any of the above Stall-holders. The Proceeds will be devoted to important Parochial objects. nsr. c. OVERCOATS. RAINPROOF YET POROUS No rubber enter into their composition. Free ventilation is unimpeded, and the resultant article is the true hygenic over-garment, .11 1 These Garments are guaranteed, and any customer not satisfied after a fair trial can have his money returned, PRICE FROM 30s. in MEN'S. TO BE HAD ONLY IN THE DISTRICT FROM EVAN MORRIS & Co. Carmarthen and West TFa/es Clothiers, Boys. Men s and Youths Ready-made Garments. BIG HAT LAMMAS ST., CARMARTHEN, Sole Agents also for Messrs. Lincoln & Bennett's celebrated Silk and Felt Hats. /» £ J| ek^' BEN JONES, (Formerly Manager of T. Jones & Sons, Priory Foundry). Agricultural Implement Agent Paxton House, 15, Priory Street, CARMARTHEN Begs to inform Farmers and others that lie has a Large Stock of Machinery & Hay Implements at the above address. Also, PLOUGH CASTINGS & FITTINGS. Chaff Knives for all make's of Ma hints in Stock. Tomb Railings, &c. Old Machinery Bought and Scld Repairs done on. the premises. I Large Purchase of Agricultural Machinery just arrived. ii il., 11 Ipl Hospital for Cbaffcutters, Turnip Cutters, Threshing and Mowing Machines. &c. GARTHOWEX, PONTSHAN, LLANDYSSUL. Important Sale of heavy Hackney and Cob Stallions, Brood Mares. Ponies, Cattle, and Implements. MESSRS. THOMAS JONES & SONS WIN SELL bv "PTTBI/rC AUCTION- on. THURSDAY, December 51st, 1903. that Excellent Shire Stallion, '"STRAD^IOR HAROLD. Do. do. "MANORAFON ROSADILL." Do. Hacknev Stallion. "SIR JOHN MOORE. Do. Cob Stallion, "TADCASTER." 3 Brood Mares, 2 Ponies, 1 Cow, 2 Calves, 1 large Yorkshire Boar, Out-gear, 1 Cart. 1 Gig, 1 Market Cart, Implements. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. punctually. Four months' credit on approved security, or dis- count at the rate of 4s. in the £ for cash. (210 Next week will be pre- sented with every copy of "The Journal" a large Sheet Almanack for the year 1909, printed in colour, and containing the photographs of local Mayors, and a quantity of local and other useful information.

CHURCH REFORM.