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TO ADVERTISERS riis JOURNAL is one of the best weekb newspapers in Wales, and is therefore one of the best mediums for all kinds of advertiseme;. ts. It is read by all classes-froin landowners to labourers, and therefore reaches ell sections of the community in West Wales. The following is onr scale of pre-payment for ad- vertisements of the "Waljted" ciaSb. Remittanoe should be made by postal order and accompany the order:— No. of One Three Six Words. Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. 20 10 2 3 3 6 28 1 6 3 6 4 6 36 2 0 4 0 5 b 44 2 6 4 Ó 6 6 The London Offices of "THE JOURNAL" are At 28, &HOE LAKE, E.C.
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THE JOURNAL, WAY 7, 1909 TRADE DIRECTORY. CARMARTHEN AND DISTRICT. Auciioi<8srs- Join Frahcis and Sen, Tho Mount, Spilma»-»tr«et, Carmarthen. X Howell Thomas and Son, St. Mary-street, Car- marthen. Coal Merchant ff. Bland Davits, Coal and Limo Merchaat, Blue- etr-eet, and 8, Quay-etreet, Carmarthen. Srorimoopef lire. W. Phillips, Wholesale and Retail Fnr*isl«iBg- I Irenjaonger 4 and 5, Dark-gate, Carmartlii«a. Printers and Pu&ii&hsrs. Journal Company, Ltd., Old Post OfiiQG, Kinj- aW-Ht, Carmarthen. LLANDOVERY. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. rft, Style, Quality and Price are the best Salesmen J ia the World. See them at Jenkine and Bou, Beot Manufacturers, Llandovery and Llandile. CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. H 0 OS ES For Grease, Swelled Legs, 11U i LU Cracked Heels, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Disordered Liver, Broken Wind, Influenza, Loss of Appetite, &c., &c. 11II I I 3 i" For Hide-bound, Staring Coat, V<t i) LL Hove or Blown, Distemper, Epidemic, Surfeit, Conditioning, Preserving Health, Scouring in Calves, &c. I" n r F°r or Fluke ,and for keeping in UIIL.LI Health, Assisting to get into Condition, Scouring in Lambs, Prepared upwards of 50 years by tho late FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.C.V S., DISS, NORFOLK. Sold in packets 1/9 and 3/6 each, 7 small packets 10/6, or 7 large 21s., by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, or from FRANCIS CUPPISS, Limited., The Wilderness, DISS, on receipt of amount. (482 ..j Id. ) BEETLE^^I THE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL UNION Bank continues to LEND immense muds daily, from £10 to £5,000 on "Note of Hand alone" or other security. No office inquiry charge# (whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rate for short periods. Largest and most koaourably conducted business in the Kingdom. Zhousa-nds of our regular customors have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions mtk as. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at aaoe with Cash. Call, or write (in confidence) to STANLEY DOWDING 1, Queen Sqaare. —1 -• Trust the Firm behind the Boot. ? I Pertli" Boots jj stand tbe wear and tear cf |j the fthaie family. We are fJ7 country shoe makers and know exactly tbe boots to ft" make ror bard wear. Getour l/"v f iiill Price List, No. 38 it ikte? will tell you all about n» and 1 our happy footed customers. 1 :&& The Perth Market Farmer, |3/0 Our boots tor boys *nd girls have no oqual for wear. NOSWELL'S, PERTH, 1 /W KJ your Beet Rtfxzimtg. J I Vfant of Tone J il usually indicative of deficient A If vitality and points to an impaired tf A state of the general health which A 1\ should have immediate and oerseTer- 7l V ins attention. It is the condition v U which always obtains when, for any U y reason, the body is not receiving A the due supply of life-force from the W U nourishment taken. The cause is M n largely connected with the imperfect A W assimilation of food. Generally it |fi | Means f V failure on the part of the disrestive r ft organs to perform their functions ft U satisfactorily. When the stomach U A is out of order, tone very speedily n W departs. Consequently the scientific m A method of dealin with the want-of- A || tone tronble is to secure the restora- lj tlon of the digestive organs to their ¥ Q normal vigour. This can always be O v accomplished by the intelligent 1Ie V ft of KEECIIAM'S PILLS the most ft U efficacious of all family medicines. U J They never fail to dissipate all the rj ]m oonditions which cause a person to w vT be "run down" or "below par" u II and to brini; back health, strength. 7) V and buoyant spirits. When you feel » Q depressed or listless thev will make [| P you fresh and fit. Remember that v ft want of health, more often than ft U not, is due to M J Want of J l)eechai's 0 p. M Sold everywhere in boxes, fe\ 1) price Is. lid. (56 pills) & 2s. 9d. (168 pills). 1 ouilrs liiiiiiiTiiE! THE g WORLO-BSEO Tmm PUmHm. H cleansing an<! clearing the blood oi' ail M ■ f impurities 'from wliaiever cause srisiriff. R g Clarke's Blood Mixture "car. not be bctiercu. Sa w It has over 40 years' rcp'Jtaticn, and is to-day g H more popular than ever. the. reason beir:e un- H 9 doubtedly because it is M 8 the world to be the only snte. tht)r01):h Hnd 11 a lasting remedy tor tcr.ema, Scrofula, Sfiirvy, g 5 Bad Legs, Ulcers, /.bsc-ss*ti. Bella, Pimpi-.s, R ■ motchel. Spots, Sores, EruiUlfins of tvery kllld. K E lHood Poison, fiiaaduiar bweiiia^ UacuJD&tism. H I Qoat, etc. 3 JJ Tiik Edito* or rnt jmily Doctor «ay»:— S ■ •' Wt bave teen hents of letter* t-caruip tetti-$ B nonv to Uw truly row *»>•■'tat. h.- 5 8 Clarke's Blood Mixture- it i the Blor- i rÆ B Purifie* that "aa Mem* '«*»• M ft brought to ligh1, we c*ti ^»thlh- cop. a 9 fidence recommend It to ocr subscrib-m and Uie M 6 public eenerally" jt Of an Chemists £ Storet. 2/0 per Btle, h' ff ™ -^j PERSWANENTLY CURES » jSkinftBlaod Diseases) | OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. jj d Trade Addresses. IMPOHTTKT. i-Li- -1 Ax ,& Is,, I% SPRING IS COMING I SPRING IS COMING!! Every one is in a better humour to buy wh n the year has turned the corner, and more especially when facing the spring and summer, as we are now; but many in their enthusiasm buy the wrong article, and in the wrong place. Why not avitilj yourself of the expert knowledge of A. E. HARRIES, LLANDILO, who will not charge you for advice You will want to buy a Bicycle, Separator, Chuiii, Butter Worker, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Drills. Why not buy the right article at the right place ? It will not cost you more than an inferior one by an unskilled tradesman. If A. E. H. cannot convince you that his Goods are better and more up-to-date than any others, th 3n you have the remedy in your hands. Don't buy with him. Do not be afraid of calling to have a chat over the season Goods. He will not run with the goods after you. He will only try and convince you by square and fair means. CALL CALL!! CALL! SUFFERERS FROM Toothache, Headache, and Neuralgia WILL FIND EASE |U 2U| V°U AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. The following is an unsolicited Testimonial from ALBTO ROAD, FINSBUSY PAM, LONDON. To Mr. D. KING MORGAN, Qhemisfc, Carmarthen. Dear Sir,—It is with very great pleasure that T am able to testify to the wonderful curatvie proper- ties of your E Z U "Powders." Some time ago I had a most painful and severe attaok of faoi&l Neuralgia, the result f a chill caught whilst traveling. I tried several so-called Neuralgic reme- dies, but none seemed to allay the pains, and then a friend who had successfully tried your "Powder^' procured three of them for me, and marvellous to relate, as soon as I had taken the first, the pains, as if by magic, at once disappeared, and I have not bad a single touch since, although exposed to all kinds of changes. I think it is a pity that such a remedy is not more widely known to sufferers from this most painful of all complaints.—I *m, gratefully yours, THOS. H. ARPUR. Sold in boxes of 8 doses 1/- Single dose 2d. Orders by post receive prompt attention. Prepared only by D. KING MORGAN, M.P.S., CHEMIST, 25, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. 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 he has a Large Stock of MACHINERY & HAY IMPLEMENTS AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Also Plough Castings and Fittings, Chaff Knives for all makes of o o o Machines in Stock. Tomb Railings, &c. Agent for the celebrated Frost & Wood Co.'s Mowers and Reapers Old Machinery Bought and Sold. Repairs done on the premises. Hospital for Cbaffcutters, Turnip Cutters, Threshing and Mowing Machines. &c. The n., Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout. and The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the { Stomach, Iieufvache. Heartburn. Indigestion, Jf '0? anf Sour Eructations. Bilious Affections! Mectxve^ Aperient vvegulp.,t 1188. A HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY.! :m 97.& IT is I is I 1i, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. Stockings Made and Re-footed to Order. AH Orden promptly sttejkded to. (299 NATHANIEL THOMAS, FAMILY BUTCHER, i13a, KING STREET (Neri door to the Probate Offices), glir ALL MOTOR CARS STOP at D. E. JONES & Co., £ LEADER' & MOTOR CYCLE "WORKS 51, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. C!-1.RS FOR HIRE. THE LARGEST GARAGE IN WEST WALES. Agents for the well-known BELSIZE CARS also ALLDAYS and ONIONS, ROVERS, SIDDELEYS, AUSTIN, &c. LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARS. RELIABLE CHAUFFEURS. IMMENSE SHOW OF CYCLES BY THE MOST RELIABLE MAKERS from £ 4 4s. upwards. 66 CREAM mLAlf A SEPARATORS. n "HoW Sunshine Came to CoWslip Farm,—Chapter VI. f' t ij[ The Sanshine of Success* I J Here's your butter, and with the fy 1 f|H H; v'. v5n.- First Prize card on it too—that is i real tfood." v Vlj "Oh George, I am glad, and to i. f;: ii' 7TT it,flnW- 'r uiir ri Zij think that I have sent butter here | a ira o every year since we married and never had a prize before. I make 7* *"4 it iust in the same way." v Si b" -x "But xvhat about the Separator 1 f th 'I bought for you last spring V ^1 fc •Of course, that is it—the"ALFA- £ > LAVAL" Separator; it does purify | the cream so; and then the cream Pj;] never goes sour before it is skimmed jpfs|| 'fer-v; -r-" now. "That is what has improved Bp'Vi our butter. I will hang the card on Well. the "ALF 'i L\ VAL" agent did us a good turn hen he peiinv or t\\7opencea pound'for First V. f *<L V "v Prize butter, and a little extra profit will soon pay for the Separator." FIXED on A MONTH'S FREE TRIAL. LOCAL AGENTS—W. THOMAS, Ironmonger, &c., Hall Street, CARMARTHEN; D. P. DAViES, Ironmonger and Implement Agent, LLANDILO and LLANDOVERY. If ever you wish to know what is happening in any of the three counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, or Pembroke, read I 'THE JOURNAL.' As an impartial and accurate chronicle of current events in West Wales, it is unexcelled by any weekly newspaper in that district. It Was ESTABLISHED IN 1810 and is therefore one of the OLDEST NEWS- PAPERS IN WALES. Published at 8, King St., Carmarthen. Price Id. Educational Announcements Carmarthen County Schools THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Headmaster: E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. Headmistress: Miss B. A. HOLME, M.A Lato Open Scholar of Girton College, CambnHq&. Fees-91 8s. per term (3 terms in the year). Re duction dor two or more members of the caine family. Boarders can be received at the Grammar School. The Headmaster (at the Grammar School) and the Headmistress (at the Girls' School) will be pleased to see the parents of new pupils on Monday, April 26th, from 2.30 till 5. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CARMARTHEN. President of the Council: 1 THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. Lady Principal: Miss A. F. CLARK, B.A., London University. THE School gives excellent education on very moderate terms. Admirable accommodation for Boarders. I Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRICULA- TION and other Public Examinations. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pie- paratory Class and the KINDERGARTEN DE- P ARTMENT. For full Particulars, apply to the Lady Principal. ABBEY HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANDILO. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS. Principals—THE MISSES MACARTHUR. Assisted by Resident English and Music Mistresses. Visiting Master for Violin-Ms. VICTOR JONES, Carmarthen. General Education-Thorough and Modern. Special attention given to Music. Successful re- sults in the local Examinations. Painting-Oils and Water-Colours. Home Comforts. Moderate Terms. LDANYBYTHER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR. S. STEPHENS, B.A., Int. B.Sc. (Lond.) prepares Pupils for all Examinations. Numerous successes. Next Term begins April 26. (315 SUN FIRE OFFICE FOUKDED 1710. The Oldest Insurance Office in the World. Insurances effected on the following risks:- FIRE DAMAGE. Resultant Los. of Rent and Profits. Employers' Liability and I Personal Accident, Workmen's Compensation I Sickness & Diseue, including Accidents to I Fidelity Guarantee, Domestio Servants. I Burglary. For all particulars apply to the following Ag3irs: Ammanford-Mr. David Jenkins. Mr. David Arthur Fox. Carmarthen—Mr. John Francis. Mr. M. J. Thomas, 25, The Avenue. Dolfallt—Mr. David Thomas. Garnant-Mr. Rees Daviee, Brvnteg. Henllan Station-Mr. Morgan j. T omas. LlandIlo-Mr. W. D. Jenkins, George-stresi. IJandovery-Mr. Thomae Phillips. Llanstepban-Mr. John Morgan. Llanybyther-Mr. David Tliomas. Llandyssul—Mr. Leonard C. Farleigh. Lampeter-Mr. W. Davies, 17, Station -t-errioe. Mr. H. W. HowelL New Quay-Mr. David Enoch. Pantyffynon-Mr. David Franeia Sarnau—Mr. David E. Thomas. Talsarn-Mr. Llewellyn Davies. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. SICKNESS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. BURGLARLY AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS. Insured against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE Co. Capital (fullv subscribed), £ 1,000.000. Claims paid, £ 5,600,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. H. VIVIAN, Secretary. Agent-F. LANGFORD, G.W.R., Haverfordwest C. S. READ, Llanelly. Agents required in unrepresented Districts. The Carmarthen Bill-posting Company, 15, Bridge Street, Carmarthen BILLPOSTiNG and Advertising in all its Branches throughout the CoimtMc mf Oar* martbeo, Pembroke, aad Ctarrfiffag. W AlirC J 1) ANTED Sharp Lad as Apprentice to Grocery. m 4?rapery'„ anc* Ironmongery.—Apply, D. H. and T. Evans, Stores, Pont»ha«n, Llandyaiul. (4923p "Y^TT ANTED a Cook-Gen«ral. a^e 25 to 30; two A -i? family; good refareno# raquirad.— Apply, Misi Jones, 2, Carmarthen. (4916p AUNDRY.-Plairl Ironers Wanted.-Appiy L between 4 vnd 5 o'clock Saturday. (457 W7 ANTED, immediately, Working Housekeeper t T age, 44 5.. Two in familv. Good refer- ences required.-Apply, Jones, Bootmaker. Lian- grathon, Golden Grove. (4931p W WHEEL, 11 feet by 2, solid pitchpine ?0Jfl new inak:ng room for larger one. -Apply, "Le," Joukxal Office. (4930O W ANTED, an experienced General Servant, ,7i Wf ANl'ED, an experienced General Servant, Table wash and iron (good home for L suitable person).—Apply, Mrs. Bowser, West End House, Llanelly. (489 DUPERY.—Wanted experienced Ma;: to take full charge, serve through, good buvor. in: good references essentiaL-Apply, Buohan, Lawn Shop, Rhymney. (483 "T OST.—Pair of Ornamental Geese, Gander u ± wh'i:e' Goofe brown, both with black barred breasifl. If found kindly communicate with Mi*. Methuen, Pumnsaint, Llanwrda. (477 TO LET EITHINMAEN, LLANGUNNOCK. rTl O LBT, Bewly-ereeted Hon*#, »jid abont 12 ■ acre* of Land. Immediate possession.—John Francis and Son, Estate Agents, Carmarthen. (442 T 0 LT, HUH ":eJ!-krown and desirable Farm, GELLYGADHOG. Llangendeirne. Carmar- thenshire, acrepero 156. Possession next Michaelmas Excellent. Dwellmr-house and Out-buildinc- first- class water supply, water wheel, etc.: also Caetrwiiit Farm, Llangendeirne. acreage 48: attractive hoid- inl" with oomfortable dwelling-house and eood out- buildmg^ and water suop]y.-Ano!y, in either case, to Mr. Picton Davies. 50. King-street. Carmar- then. (453 BLACK LION HOTEL. CARDIGAN. TO LET this old and w!established Familv and Commercial HOTEL. Annlicationg io be fI!nt tht-. Owner, Mr. Georcre Webb Potter. of Ireforpan. Cardigan, who is retiring from busi- ness, and from whom all particulars can be obtained (455 TO BE LET. wi^h immediate, possession a first- rate MILK WALK of 10S Acres, with excel- lent Buildings and Equipment, and situate within 12 miles of the heart of London. Outgoing tenant retmnc from brcsinee*. AppJy. John Francis and Son, Estate Agents. Oar- marthen. (478 HP ° rr^-riT01" commodi°«s Farm, BLAKTv- J. HATHR^N, Pencarrcg, eontaininc: 31 ac*< < within three miles to Lampeter.—Apply! Biaenhatnren, Lampeter. (4229n FOR SALE ^"TyE~Haridsomo B;r>wn Mn.ro. 15 hands hirb. 5 years old. ouiet, good worker, no r-ce. Warrantod sound; trial given. With Celt at foot 3 weeks old; sire Macaulay.—Kellan Jonep, Grocer. Station Road. Llanelly. (4926p FOR SALE. Pedi<rree Shorthorn Bu'l 2| vearc dark red, by Red Watcrlcy> 6th (820^4) out of Snowdrop 30th. Hardy constitution, pets .•'roDg well-coloured stock. Inspection invited Price, Dole. Lampeter. (4928 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. FOR Special Quotations in Corn, Flour. Barlev Meal. Bran. S^eds. etc.. ar>n!v on Satnrdari» and Fair Davs of JOHN DA VIES, Auctioneer and Merchant (of Alltwalis), at his office. 11, John Street, Carmarthen. Attendance, 10 to 3 o'clock. (29788 IOST, Mountain Sheep, ritohmark J.L.: red -J mark across back. Any information f^end to Morgans. Trebcddau, Pencader. (4933p LOST._ from Waun-erte-Gurwen Common. last Friday, a Grey Pony. 12 hands high, rhnr marked on left hind lesr. Finder rewarded if re- turned to William Thomas, School Road, Brrn- amma1. 14932P Found >r.co chr;= *mas on Bedwhirion. Pen- cader. a grevish Mountain Sheen. marked with red across back. If not claimed in days will be sold to defray cxnense?.—Evan Davie- (49C EMPTY Wine and Spirit Ca«ks for Sale, fiom 50 to 140 gallons.—Apnly. Messi*s. Brigstocke & Wine Merchants, King-street. Carmarthen. (4934 r z. TC RESTORE THE SIGHT. The Greatest Discovery of the Age for the Cure of Eye Affection of every kind and at all stages. Short Sight, Cataract, Fatigued Eyes, Weak Eyelids, Cross Eyes. Cloudy Vision, Inflamed Watery-Eyee made clear and strong. EYE-EXERCISER (Paienved iu Great Britain and on the Continent). IXTEXT»D BY- JAMES WILLIAMS, 61, THE WOODLANDS, BIRKENHEAD. Treatment absolutely safe and painless. In case of correspondence enclose stamped ad- dressed envelope. "56, Arnold Street, Mountain Ash, Dec. 4th, 19C8. To Mr. James Williams, 61, The Woodlands, Birkenhead. Dear Sir,—Having suffered for three years with very bad eyes, Cataract, and Watery Eyes, and defective Sight, I have derived very great benefit from your "Eye Exerciser," and have got more benefit than I ever had from all the Eye Specialists I consulted, including London "Special- ist," and I desire to thank you for it.-Yours truly (Signed) (Mrs.) Sarah Edwards; (Mise) Sarah J. Edwards (daughter)." May ..—(Morning) "Gwalia," North Parade, Aber- ystwyth. ".—(Afternoon) Davies' Tem., Lampeter. S.-Cawdor Hotel, Newcastle-Emlyn. 10.-Adelphi Hotel, Cardigan. I.I.-(.),forning) Park Hotel, Whitland. 11.—(Afternoon) Railway Commercial Hotel, Haverfordwest. 12,-Jeremy'a Hotel, St. Peter-street, Carmar- then. 1.3.-(Mornlng) Imperial Tem. Hotel, Llandilo. 13.-(Afterqoon) 40 High-street, Llanelly. 14.—Mackworth Hotel, Swansea. (4?5 TO MOTHERS.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for fifty years by millions of MotierR for their Children while Teething with perfect suc- cess. It will relieve immediately. It is pleasant to taste; it produces naturaal, quiet sleep by rebev- ing the child from pains, and the little oherub awakens "as bright as a button." Of aU chemists, price Is. Illd. per bottle.