Welsh Newspapers
Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles
3 articles on this Page
Advertising
TO ADVERTISERS classes—from landownera^^a^ 11 **5^ bj ssnrLS order:- J order acoompany tte No. of One Three 8ix Wojd* Inprp„ S '•'•• «• „M 2°. 4 6 v: I The London Oftioes of "THE JOURNAL are u 28, SilO. LAXB. E. C. re as =-
Advertising
TBE JOURNAL, MAY 14, 1909 TRADE DIRECTORY. WAIUURTHEN AND DISTRICT. A üctIOdHU. fefca Freaeia and San, The Mount, Spiliaaa-etreet, Carmarthen. .well Thomas and Son, Bt. Mary-street, Oar- marthen. Coal Merchant 9, Aland Daviei, Coal and Lime Merchant, Blue- street, and 8, Quay-street, Carmarthen. Ironmongers. Pin. W. Phillipt, Wholesale and Retail Feraishiag Ireeasonger 4 and 5, Dark-gate, Carmarthen. Prlnterli and Ptiblishers. An jetwrAL Company, Ltd., Old Port OSee, King- street, Carmarthen. LLANDOVERY. Boot and Sirae Manufacturer. lft, Ikyle, Quality and Prioe are the beat Salesmea im the World. See them at Jenkins and Sons, Beet Manufacturers, Llandovery and Llaadile.
Advertising
CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. U [) PQ F Q For Grease, Swelled Lege, IIUIIU LU ^racked Heels, Cough#, Colds, lor. Throate, Disordered Liver, Broken Wind, jfcUhieasa, Loss of Appetite, See., &c. iJls I J I »• For Hide-bound, Staring Coat, %M§\ I I LtL> Hove or Blown, Distemper, ^pideraio, Sarfeit, Conditioning, Preserving Health, Mourk; in Calves, &c. SHEEP For Rot or Fluke ^and for keeping in Am is tin? to get into Condition, Soouring in Lambe, tn. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.C.V S., DISS, NORFOLK. Sold in packets 1/9 and 3/6 each, 7 small packets W6, or 7 large 21s., by Chemists and Medicine Taadors, or from FRANCIS CUPPISS, Limited., Tie Tf ilderneee, DISS, on reoeipt of amount. (482 TINS- d. 6d. Is. ew Size ld. FLEAS It# BUGS BEETLES. MOTH (in Blarkets, Furs, etc.) Money. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL UNION Bank continues to LEND immense Muns daily, from £10 to 25,000 on "Note of Hand alow" or other security. No offioe inquiry charges ■A stover. Moderate interest. Easy instalments, fl^eeiei rate for short periods. Largest and most fcenearably conducted business in the Kingdom. I flfcoaeaads of our regular oustomers have expressed feefr entire satisfaction in repeated transactions mkh as. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon yon at dm* with Cash. Call, or write (jn oonfideace) to Manager. STANLEY DOWDING, 1, Queen Square. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. SICKNESS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. BURGLARLY AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS. Insured against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO. Capital (fully subscribed), £ 1,000,000. Claims paid, 25,600,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. H. VIVIAN, Secretary. Xgent-F. LANGFORD, G.W.R., Haverfordwest. C. S. READ, Llanelly. Agents required in unrepresented Districts. "'1Q Want of Ten? Jy is usually indicative of deficient f\ ■ vitality and points to an impaired I A state of the general' health which A n should have immediate and oersever- 7| V Ing attention. It is the condition V O which always obtains when, for any (J r reason, the body is not receiving V ft the due aapply of life-force from the Wi Al noarlihment taken. The cause is U A larsely connected with the imperfect Q U assimilation of food. Generally it M | Means | w V fAUnre on the part of the digestive r w oseani to perform their functions ft U satisfactorily. When the stomach U A is out of order, tone very speedily A tf deports. Consequently the scientific H A method of dealing: with the want-of- A 7| tone trouble Is to secure the restore* 7\ ¥ Hon of the digestive oreans to their W 0 normal vigour. This can always be O v accomplished by the intelligent use V l\ of BSBCHAM'S PILLS the most ft U efficacious of all family medicines. U Q They never fall to dissipate all the A 1 conditions which cause a person to H A be "nm down" or "below par" t\ 7] and to brine back health, strength. 7l and buoyant spirits. When you feel 0 depressed or listless they will make Lf r yon fresh and fit. Remember that y ft want of health, more often than ft U not, is due to Want of it ALA fleecluis Q pills. 8 m Sold everywhere in boxes, M D price is. lid. (56 pills) & 2s. 9d. (168 pills). Z) ,'i 1\ ¡é.¡;J f:11 r wiwpfk I ij PJ man PiiTip^ gOLyOsI iir& i llisy TH ".¡r-" f WORLD-FAMES BLG0D PURIFIES. 5 JfOR cleansing snd cleaii<vt the blood of si! St U T impurities from vha'wer cause arising, <9 6 Clarke's Blood Mixture tnnot be bettered, jjl S It has over 40 years' repuiai ton. and is co-cay ,J ■ more popular than ever, ttie reason b<?ir.g un- a g dcubtcdly becauie it is recognised thrcu.^hout jW S the world to be the only safe, thorough ar.d g H lactinjj remedy for eczema, Scrtifulfi, Sit'i-vy. ffl B Bad Ocers, Ab>cesset<. B'jils, F'ir.tb, S ■ KKitcbcs, Spots, Sores, truttilons oJ «very @ k Blood Holsun, ftUndumr u g Gout, etc. jf ■ The Sbitos of rs* aMuy Z)ce?cr 1 B We have eeen hosts ol H lactinjj remedy for eczema, Scrtifulfi, Sit'i-vy. ffl B Bad Legs, Ocers, Ab>cesset<. Bdl, F'ir.tb, S ■ KKitcbcs, Spots, Sores, truttilons oJ «very @ k Blood Holsun, ftUndumr u g Gout, etc. jf ■ The Sbitos of rs* aMuy Z)ce?cr 1 B We have eeen hosts ol ffi trony to lis truly woodetfuS curt* *fin*t<Ni b, (1 B C.'arite'* Blood Mixture 11 tOt Ib fc, 9 Purifiet thai EctenM sud M«die*l ;o,1 3 « brought to light,and Wt c*t> wuhifc Rtww c ? R tidenot reco'nmeud 1» to oar sobscribet* *<i.i t<.K h S geaeral-'y Of ail Chfffslst# ft stores, 3/0 pe? {lettls. r^PERWANCNTLY CURES j] 3$* Pi~ a ■ 1 M f* IP £ f O v* -n?} i| I O li « i I ui» Sl> j O ■ • •> j! •) I OF EVF-IR o £ SCRIPTtON. .=- i. .T-t"!> l TO MOTHERS.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup fiae been used for fifty years by millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething with perfect suo- oesø. It will relieve immediately. It is pleasant to taste; it produces naturaal, qmet sleep by relier- inff the ohild from pains, and the little ohenib •wakens "aa bright as a button." Of all cfeerowta, twice It. lid. per bottle. Trade Addresses. IMPORTANT. SPRING IS COMING! SPRING IS COMING 11 Every one is in a better humour to buy when 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 avail 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, Churn, 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, then 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! 4 SUFFERERS FROM Toothache, Headache, and Neuralgia WILL FIND EASE E Z U YOU AN EXCELLENT REMEDY. Tbe following is bo WMolieited Testimonial hwas AUW Roab, Finibubx Pari, Londok. To Mr. D. Kins MORGAN, Cfiemict, Oannartfaea. Dear Sir,—It is with very treat plMwur* that I am able to testify to the wonderful onratvie proper- ties of your E Z U "Powders." Some time ago I had a most painful and attack of facial Neuralgia, the result f a ehill oaaght whilst traveling. I tried several so-oalled Neuralgic reme- dies, but none seemed to allay the pains, and then a friend who had successfully tried your "Powders" 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 onoe disappeared, and I have not had a single touch sinoe, although expoaed to all kinds of changes. I think it is a pity that suak a remedy is not more widely known to sufferers from this moat painful of all eamplaints.-I "8, gratefally 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., GHBMIST, 26, KING STRBET, CARMARTHEN. BEN JONES, (Formerly Manager of T. Jeaea & Seat, Priory Fonadry). 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 THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Also Plough Castings and Fittings, Chaff Knives for all makes of Z!1 1!1 Machines in Stock. Tomb Railings, &c. Agent for the celebrated Frost & Wood Oo. s Mowers and Reapers Old Machinery Bought and Sold. Repairs done on the premises. HospitaJ for Cbaffcutters, Turnip Cuttert, Threshing and Mowing Machines. &c. The Cure for Gout, L is Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the „ Stomach, Ii<:adacke, Heartburn, Indigestion, _~? anf 1Q. Sour Eructations. Bilious Affections. Effective Aperient for MAGWESIA MA A A HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. i EVANS'S It, KINO STRUT, CARMARTHEN. Stookino Mad* 8M lU-btM bt Mir. m Ordm proaptly aflMtded to. .l m I NATHANIEL THOMAS, FAMILY BUTCHER, 13 a, KING STRBET X ofto dmr t» 4M 9NUI OSMS), CABMARTHBN ALL MOTOR CARS STOP at D. E. JONES & Co., < LEASER' & MOTOR CYCLE WOBES 51, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. CARS 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. 4ht.,nhr!i RELIABLE CHAUFFEURS. IMMENSE SHOW OF CYCLES BY THE MOST RELIABLE MAKERS from P,4 4s. upwards. "3 IIIAM "lUMMAL" SEPARATORS, IIoW Sunshine Came to Cotoslip Farm."—Chapter VII. Ilj I*9] The "Sunshine" of a gootl I &r%L WW Balance at the Bank. | "Good morning, Mr. George, do you jj | Ijttle cash to-day?" || IBCa*. we l00^ after it for you, and are ''Jl very glad to see you doing so well: I H M I wish I could say the same for all my ii I' M- "Why, Mr. George, have you found if iii a gold mine? What is the secret?" m | ^4l| "It's just the "ALFA-LAVAL" brought you this to take care of." || IBCa*. we l00^ after it for you, and are ''Jl very glad to see you doing so well: I H M I wish I could say the same for all my farmiOL, friends." ii I' M- "Why, Mr. George, have you found if iii a gold mine? What is the secret?" m | ^4l| "It's just the "ALFA-LAVAL" |j 1 JS • -lll'l Separator; it gives us five pounds of fi f"j butter where we had four before the *$•'■ '■ I 8 butter makes a penny a pound better fl I PffiSWwF I fjfe^y price, and the calves do better. So we «a | I I Jf s, "'ii# have it all ways, and very welcome Si f II 's to ^ou a to Put ky now and again." 1 !i | '0i Jf Ml "Oh, I think most people are afraid I I t0 take up these new machines." I r ^jSk.i■ "Well, so was I until I lound that J I; lWk could have an "ALFA-LAVAL" J iii^ H 'wV fixed in my dairy for a month's trial 'M- \\l free of charge—keep it or not, as I fa| » I liked. That was a fair offer, and I tflPli 90 P^.— y IHv\ recommend every butter-maker to try ^rrri^^ — •> Jfn it it won't cost them anything, ana J Sfv?" will show them how to save money." FIXED ON A "MONTH'S FREE TRIAL. LOCAL AGENTS-W. THOMAS, Ironmonger, &e., IbJl Street, CARMARTHEN; D. P. DAViES, Ironmongsr and Implement Agent, LLANDILO a nd LLANDOVERY. If ever you wish to know what is happening in any of the three Counties of Carmarthen Cardigan, or Pembroke, read 'THE JOURNAL.' .n 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. P.ublished at 5, King St., Cariitarthen. 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 Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambrilge. Fees-:Cl 8s. per term (3 terms in the year). Re duction for two or more members of the tame family. Boarders can be received at the Grammar School. The Headmaster (at the Grammar School) and the Headmistreea (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: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. Lady Principal: Miss A. F. CLARK, B.A., London University, THE School gives excellent education ob very moderate terms. Admirable accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRICULA- TION and other Public Examinations. Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pre- Boys as well as girls can be received in the Pre- paratory Class and the KINDERGARTEN DE- PARTMENT. For full Particulars, apply to the Lady Principal. ABBEY HOUSE SCHOOL, LLANDILO. HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS. > Principals-THE Misses MACARTHUR. AMisted by Resident English and Music Mistresses. Visiting Master for Violin- MR. 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. The Carmarthen Bill-posting Company, 15, Bridge Street. Carmarthen BILLPOSTTNG and Advertisiaff HI alt ifta Brandies tkrovgboat A* Oiiwtiw «f Om» nartbea, Pembroke, mi Oaritfa*. nartbea, Pembroke, mi OtfAwm. JEWELLERY 0.:KEALWQBTH.1.| I' is tcte cmy jewellery B | thrvi sver comes from H The Gr«**i S w"' f m 4 Sl5 Britishl j I CI Ring Experts ■ j article has stood the most searching H j tectsof value and perfect workmanship. The £ J pm-est^g^l^d and^ siiver s!;illea experts and un- .Kcal approachable for lustre | y/q Solid GOM.1J.UI- a>.d brilliant colouring. markcil. j E\ article has stood the most searching H j tectsof value and perfect workmanship. The £ J pm-est^g^l^d and^ siiver sclection of hiehest s!;illea experts and un- .Kcal approachable for lustre | y/q Solid GOM.1J.UI- a>.d brilliant colouring. markcil. A JEWEL FRCM PURSER S| |l is the most perfect combination ofu Pj va'uc, beauty and fashioning it is|8 Pj possible to find to-day. IB M AND THE WHY THE MEREST EW rr% f% t c o FRAC TiON OVER y rHIlut f ACTUAL VALUE OF MAT-SB 3—————-—————— ERIALS AND COST OF H\ caiid MAKING,THAT IS TO SAYf* HALF THE US'JALg BETTER WATCHES, I YT■' BETTER JEWELS, i&iN&sS3MW clocks, cruets, cutlery m SILVEBV/ARE. M FROM THE FACTORY i D,HECT 70 buyes. i A MOUTH S FREE TRIAL. K IktrVv Hngraved Solid ORDERS BY P3ST K M^old UaiTt Locket g j g| SENT SAME DAY. H f v"'e J ue Train fare pa d to 20rni!os [$ ;TI.j, L IZ S 'si •' LUCKIEST OF ALL-' WEDDING IUNCS. ra g SWANSEA 84, Oxford-st. CARDIFF— H ra 2 Q'ieen-st., St. John's Square Corner H m NEWPORT (Mon) 25, Hith-stree R h- m NEWPORT (Mon) 25, Hith-stree R F OUND, on Pantso<i. Farm, Llanarth, Stray Sheep—Cheviot, ears marked. Unless claimed within seven daye will be sold.-Samuel Daries. I WANTED ————— »*< t. *'■ (48np Farmers. F, ^KhonldUapplv toMr^pf f°r aericult"ral London Count, «, T AUNDRY^ii^ n <481^ Owens, aglarn. (4939 -A-N'TF-D- A-NTTF-D good James Auckland, Hilhi^ ^r]f^ D UE^geWserve t|XrPen>nced E" RRAND BOY.-u\Tj reg-ularlv — P| s^ong-, sharp Errand monger. Carmarthen y' Thomas, Iron- —— (500 TO L-ET. T AboBi is fete fete F4TmWa/f euPPjy. water wheel eto 6r,t- ine nkh^gTde!re- «r«»g€'43 .pWfiJJt then. P""»» D"'«, 50, rrTo let I *—— — (453 A ,ShoP- B1acfemiVj ^Jones^a^ addr^r^^te-5- retiring: from businees n' Agoing tenant John Fnu,°i> "'J Sob, Agm^ fw o LEtTTsot n r <47S HATHREN, PencSree BL^8N- witmn three miles 31 Blaenhathren, Lampeter P ApP]y' v —-— (4989]a i <snritvrmMiatvir8es8i?n' H°use a»d Jones. Greenbank ^lannant-road.— Apply, (501 T 1tnS,kereS1SKOVer+ the 0ffices of th^n: suitable for office's o'r ^in- £ r"5!.treet» Carmar- unfurnished. AppJv £ rna*e occupation: then. PP-' Alcssrs- Bngstocke, Car ma r- — (4942 FOR SALIM WKimn^^lafe^J' Working Housekeeper; a&e> f4—5- Two in familv. Good rrfer- ffSnrrU|1J' ^Apply' JoDes> Bootmaker, Llas- gathen, Golden Grove. (493lp XpOR SALE—Handsome Brown 15 hande + hJ^h- 5, ■vfars °]d, quiet, pood worker, Warr*nted sound; trial ?iven. With Colt at foot 3 weeks old; sire Maeaulay.—Kellan Jonae Grocer. Station Road, Llanelly. (4926p ffOR SALE Pedigree Shorthorn Bull, 2* « by Waterloo 6th (82054) on* «f Snowdrop 30th. Hardy constitution, gets />ob« wpll-coloured stock. Inspection invited —Biak«# Price, Dole, Lampeter. (4828 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. F™ Qaotat'"on$in Corn. Flour, Barley Meal, Bran, Seeds, ete.. apply on Saturday* and Fair Days of JOHN DAVIESC Auctioneer ai2 Merchant (of Alltwahs), at his office. 11. John Street Ltrmarthen. Attendance, 10 to 3 o'clock. (29788 LOST Mountain Sheep, pitchmark J.L.; red mam across back. Any information send to Morgans, Trebeddau, Pencader. (4933p ~i DUNLOP, Clincher, Palmer Covers from 3s. 6d. each Air Tubes, 2s. 3d. each. Pedals, Free Whels, Chain* Saddles, etc. Lists sent on application. Maker* prices.—'W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer. Wolve- hampton. (4335 Tj1 °R ^ALE. Box Shop Blinds. Can be inspected _L anj timo before Wednrsdav; no reasonable offer refused.—Apply. 2. Queen-street, Carmarthen. (4938 EMPTY Wine and Spirit Casks for Sale, from 50 to 140 gallons.—Apply. Messrs. Brig'Rtocke & Son, Wine Merchants, King-street. Carmarthen. (4934 LLANDEBIE. FOURTH GRAND ANNUAL CHAIR EISTEDDFOD AND CARNIVAL COMPETITION — On Saturday, June 12th, 1909. — Adjudicators—Music, D. EMLYN EVANS Cen- maes, and T. HOPKIN EVANS, A.R.C.O. Neath- Literature, GWILYM MYRDDIN, Bettws.' OHIEF COMPETITIONS: £ b. i. MALE VOICE PARTY, ''The Reveille" 20 0 0 MIXED CHOIR, "Blodeuyn Olaf" 7 0 • MARWNAD 2 2 • Programme, Id., may be had from MORGAN THOMAS, Secretary, 2, Golden Grove Terrace LLANDEBIE. (295 CARMARTHENSHIRE STUD COMPANY, LIMITED. THE undermentioned SHIRK HORSES, ike Pwv- perty of the above-named Company, will at- tend at tie usual Stations during the coming season: — CAPSTONE HAROLD (16690); Colour, Bay; foaled 1886; sire, Harold (3703) by Linoolnsnire Lad II. (1365); dam (11234) Weetern Lively (Vol. xii.) by Fen Champion (3085). Fee for service: To Members, £ 1 2a. ROBUST (25583); Colour, Dark Bav; foaled 1906; sire, Vanderbilt (21893) by Nailstone Coeor de Lion (1123) ex (16786) Hitchen Sunbeam by Harold (3703); dam, (54518) Lofty by Mun- chausen (6190). Fee for service: To Members, IV For particulars and cards, apply TO JOHH Fbanci8, Seoretary, Carmarthen. (234 SEASON 1909. (The Property Mr. B. Joaes. Ma»«rav*a, Llandilo.) THE SHIRE STALLION, MARKEATON READY RECKONER 20897 (Sire Pride of Blagdon, 6272; &1 Dam 30370 Markeaton Coiwtes^, Will stand at Manoravon, Llandilo, and serve »i4rojj at £ 3 3s. Tenant Farmers, £ 2 2s. GroomVi -'ee 2s. 6d. Good Aocommodatioo for Mares »| *rwnon' able char git. For further partieelars, ap^ly GHAS. HUJ Groom.