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THE JOURNAL, AUGUST 6. 1939 TRADE DIRECTORY. CARMARTHEN AND DISTRICT. Auctioneers ilehn Francis &,ad Son, The Mount, Spilman-street, Carmarthen. e. Howell Thomas and Son, St. Mary-street. Car- marthen. Coal Merchant C, Bland Davies, Coal and Lime Merchant, Blue- strest, and 8, Quay-street, Carmarthen. Ironmonger Ctrs. W. Phillips, Wholesale and Retail Furnishing lronmonger 4 and 5, Dark-gate, Carmarthen. Printers & Publishers CXB JOURNAL Company, Ltd., Old Post Office, King- street, Carmarthen. LLANDOVERY. Boot and Shce Manufacturers Cii, Style, Quality and Price are the best Salesmen in the World. See them at Jenkins and Sons, Boot Manufacturers, Llandovery and Llandilo. CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. HHRSFS For Grease, Swelled Legs, 11 %J I Iv LU ^racked Heels? Coughs, Colds, Bore Throats, Disordered Liver, Broken Wind, influenza, Loss of Appetite, &c., &o. |JA | I | l» For Hide-bound, Staring Coat, Vtl I I LL Hove or Blown, Distemper, Bpidemic, Surfeit, Conditioning, Preserving Health, Bcouring in Calves, &c. VHI" r M F°r or Fluke ,and for keeping in OIILLI Health, Assisting to get into Condition, Scouring in Lambs, b. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.C.V S., DISS, NORFOLK. Bold in packets 1/9 and 3/6 each, 7 small packets 10/6, or 7 large 21s., by Chemists and Medicine condors, or from FRANCIS CUPPISS, Limited., The Wilderness, DISS, on receipt of amount. (482 TINS- 3d. 6d. Is. 'New Size id. FLEAS BUGS BEETLES. MOTH (in Blankets,. Furs, etc.) Moi ey THE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL UNION Bank continues to LEND immense lam. daily, from B10 to £5,000 on "Note of Hand alone" or other security. No office inquiry charges whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rate for short periods. Largest and most honourably conducted business in the Kingdom. Thousands of our regular customers have expressed their entire satisfaction in repeated transactions with os. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon yon at enoe with Cash. Call, or write (in confidence) to Manager. STANLEY DOWDING, 1, Queen Square. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. SICKNESS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. 8URGLARLY AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS. Insured against bv the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE Co. Capital (fully 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 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B4I PILLS « warranted to cure, in either sex, all acquired or constitutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, Gravel, and Pains in the back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 50 years. In boxes 4s. 6d. each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World, or sent for sixty stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. EJorift a Guinea a Box. rr ===* -p ( ( BEECHAMYS PILLS Hundreds and thousands of ailing men and women in every clime have found that I Beecham's Pills I make life worth living.' ¡ They purify the Blood Cure Bilious & Nervous Disorders Give tone to the Nervous System Cure Restlessness and Insomnia Insure Assimilation of Food Regulate the Secretions I ( Strengthen the Stomach ) I Arouse the torpid Liver | Dispel Bilious attacks. 1> The genuine worth and never-failing |i efficacy of BEECHAM'S PILLS have II been fully proved during a period of I sixty yeara, and they are recognised as j I the best safeguards against all 11 Bilious and Nervous Attacks. j The most :atisfactory evidence of the I j universal esteem in which the renowned j BEECHAM'S PILLS j jl are held is found in the fact that the | SALE EXCEEDS 6,000,000 BOXES ANNUALLY. jl H, Sold everywhere In boxes, J <T^i price 1(SG pills) ^w(p [A CLARKE'S I BIJOBWIIXTUBEI F WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIflER. fOR cleansing and clearing the blood of all impurities from whatever cause arising, Clarke's Blood Mixture cannot be bettered. It has over 40 years' reputation, and is to-day more popular than ever, the reason being un- doubtedly because it is recognised throughout the world to be the only safe. thorough and lasting remedy for Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses. Bolls, Pimples, Blotches, Spots, Sores, Eruptions of every kind, Blood Poison, Glandalklf Swellings. Rheumatism, (lout, etc. THE or run oamily Doctor UYI 44 We have seen hosts of letters bearing testi- mony to the truly wonderful cures effeotod by Clarke'* Blood Mixtnrj. It U the finest Blood Purifier that Science and Medical Skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmoat oon- fidence recommend it to our lubloriben and the public generally." Jf all chemlets A stom, 2/8ptr Bottls.^ I PERMANENTLY OURES I Skin&Blood Diseases C? EVERY DESCRIPTION | 1' Trade Addresses. « TOOTHAGHE HEADACHE _L- .I- NEURALGIA ™ tk EASE E7 TT Ma U YOU SINGLE DOSE 2d. PACKET OF 8, Is. Prepared only by D. KING MORGAN, M.P.S., CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, 25, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. BEN JONES, (Formerly Manager of T. Jones & Bona, Priory Foundry). AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AGENT Paxton House, 15, Priory Street, CARMARTHEN, Begs to inform Farmers and others O that he has a Large Stock of MACHINERY AND HAY I IMPLEMENTS AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Jf Also Plough Castings and Fittings, Chaff Knives for all makes of Machines in Stock. Tomb Railings, &c. Agent for the celebrated Frost & Wood Co.'s Mowers and Reapers Old Machinery Bought and Sold. 10 Repairs done on the premises. Hospital for Chaffcutters, Turnip Cutters, Threshing and Mowing Machines. &c. Fittings for W A. WOOD and other mowers kept m stock. gr ALL MOTOR CARS STOP at D. E. JONES & Co., LEADER' & MOTOR CYCLE WORXS 51, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. I CARS FOR I 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 94 4s. upwards. I The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Btomacfc. HClCbche, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations. Bilious Affections. I The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gov.* and Gravel. Safest and raost Effective Aperient for fia f'n;MMrrnprv< Regular Use. .40 A A Behind every Pair of 9 Cl NORWELLS Perth Boots. e ? is a firm with over tOO y ftars' repu- tation for making good soiid reliable, all leather, boots, tor the hard wear and tear of the Agriculturist and his family. The Perth Farmer (on the Farm) 181. Tho Kirk or Market Farmer, 13/9 The Perth Ploughman, Watertight, 10/6 Write to-day for our fr*e Illus- trated Price List No. qq It tells ail about u» and our happy-footed customers. |^ £ stablishedoverjx^ NATHANIEL THOMAS, FAMILY BUTCHER, 13a, KING STREET (Next, door to the Probate Offlem), The Carmarthen Bill-posting Company, 15, Bridge Street, Carmarthen BII.LPOSTING and Advertising in *11 its Branches throughout rfie Counties of Car- mart ben, Pembroke, and Cardigan. I ( Telephone, Central 1015. Telegrams, "Evans, SwaJlsea." AN INVITATION. Visitors are cordially invited to pay a visit of inspection to our Premises-" One of the Sights of Swansea. No one importuned to purchase. READING & WRITING ROOM for the use of Customers is provided. y TEA & LUNCHEON ROOM on the Premises. Moderate Tariff. BEN EVANS & Co. Ltd. THE SOUTH WALES Q A A M O T A SHOPPING CENTRE," O VV MIN O LM If ever you wish to know what is happening in any of the three Counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, or Pembroke, read "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 w as ESTABLISHED IN 1810 And is therefore one of the OLDEST NEWS- PAPERS IN WALES. PUBLISHED AT 8, KING-ST., CARMARTHEN PRICE-ONE PENNY. Educational Announcements Carmarthen County Schools. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Headmaster: E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. Headmistress: MIslii B. A. HULME, M.A Late Open Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge. Fees-;Cl 8s. per term (3 terms in the year). Re duction for two or more members of the ume family. The Headmaster (at the Boys' School), and the Headmistress (at the Girls' School) will be pleased to see the parents of new pupils on SATURDAY, September 11th, from 2.30 to 5. The Entrance Examination will take place on Tuesday, September 14th, beginning at 2 o'clock. Boarders can be received at the Grammar School. The next Term Degins ^VEDNESDAV, SEPT. 15. 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 on very moderate terms. Admirable accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRICULA- TION and other Publio Examinations. p.s;*c^ !5T"KSMSStSBr ^Nex^mi begins THURSDAY. SEPT. 6th. Boarders return WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th. 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—MB. 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. COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLANDOVERY. Headmistress—Miss M. E. PRICE, B.A., Loaaon. Fees, B2 10s. per term (including Stationery). Reduction for sisters. Next Term begins THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1909. Boarders can be received at the School. For terms apply to the Headmistress. D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Clerk to the Local Managers. Belmont House, Llandovery, July 27, 1909. <645 LLANYBYTHER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. PREPARATION for all examinations, and a IT special preparatory class for Students intend- itig to pursue the Agricultural Course at the Welsh Universitv Numerous successes. Forfurther parti- culars apply to HEADMASTER. 5002p UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. FACULTY OF MEDICINE, Associated with the General and Queen's Hospitals for Clinical Teaching. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY, In conjunction with the Birmingham Dental Hospital. The Winter Session opens October 4th, 1P09. The I diversity grants Degrees in Medicine, Sur- gery, and Public Health, and a Diploma in Public Health; also Degrees and a Diploma. in Dental Surgery. The Courses of Instruction are arranged to meet the requirements of other Universities and Licensing Bodies. For Prospectus and further information apply to GILBERT BARLING, M.Sc.. F.R.C.S., Dean. (636 COLSTON'S SCHOOL. STAPLESTON BRISTOL. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Large Endowment1;. Healthy Situation. Spacious Grounds and Gardens. Chemical and Physical Laboratories. Swimming Batli: Carpenter's Workshop. Miniature Rifle Range. Seven Resident Assistant Masters. Tuition. Board. Books, Stationery, and Clothing, £ 34 per annum. IiTusfrated Prospectus on application to Head Master—ANTHONY FINN, M.A., LL.D. (657 SUN FIRE OFFICE JLH FOUNDED 1710. The Oldest Insurance Office in the World. Insurance effected on the following risks:— FIRE DAMAGE. Resultant Loss of Rent and Profits. Employers' Liability and I Personal Accident, Workmen's Compensation I Sickness & Disease, including Accidents to I Fidelity Guarantee, Domestic Servants. J Burglary. For all particulars apply to the following Agents:- Ammanford—Mr. David Jenkins. Mr. David Arthur Fox. Carmarthen-Mr. John Francis. Mr. M. J. Thomas, 23, The Avenue. Dolfallt—Mr. David Thomas. Garnant-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. Llandvssul-Mr. Leonard C. Farleigh. t Lampeter—Mr. W. Davies, 7, Station-terrace. • Mr. H. W. Howell. New Quay—Mr. David Enoch. Pantyffynon-Mr. David Francis. Sarnau—Mr. David E. Thomas. Talsarn-Mr. Llewellyn Davies. i PHETTY unfurnished detached Cottage, 6 Rooms. JT Lawn, Garden, Church, Post and Telegraph Office close; water convenient: healthy Seaside Re- sort on Cardigan Bay: rent cheap.—Delta." JorR- XAL Office, Carmarthen. (499Ep TO ADVERTISERS THI JOOIMAL ig one of the best weeklv newspapers in Wales, and is therefore one of th* laeet medium* for all kinds of advertisemects. It is read by loll clasaes-from landowners to labourers, and therefore reaches all seotions of the community in West Wales. The following is oar scale of pre-payment for ad- vertisements of the "Wanted" claM. Remittance should be made by postal order and accompany tits order:— No. of One Three Six Words. Insertion. Insertions. Insertion*. 20 10 2 i 6 28 1 6 6 4 6 16 « 0 4 0 < 6 44 I 6 4 6 6 6 The London Offices of "THE JOURNAL" are M 28, SHO- LANN, B.O. WANTED. W age about 18.—Apply. S. J. Down. Glasfryn. W \NTED Good General Servant bv August 12; Llandvssul. (SCOOp W -VNTED Nursery Governess: buy fir years; TV elementary .subjects: Welsh jr-ef "erred: Chuvchwoman.—Apply, stating salary, refeit-nces— Mrs. Davies. Hafdre, Llanwrtyd Weil-. (SODlp August 2Stii. good Plain *ook or VV Cook-General: small dairy: help given.— William#, Tremains. Brideend, Glamorgan. '655 VXTELL-EDL^CATIID Youth wanted to karn re- 11 porting and journalism.—Apply. Editor. Jo: RXAL. Carmarthen. V\ ANTED situation.- for two Englis.ii iad> ages v ▼ 19 and 17 one had four years' experience, ami the other one year. 011 farms.—Apply. Walter Jones. Penygaer. Llandovery. i060 WANTED a Between-Maid. able ir. milk.— v Apply to JOs. Barkerj Oak;a;Kt>, near Carmarthen..562 W\NTED, a Working House ketpf-J.B., care of JOURNAL Office. '5003,> WANTED good General: must be able to do plain Cooking: age not under 23: good wages given; satisfactory reference required.—Mrs. Morgan, Swan Hotel, Ystaiyfera, Swansea Vallev. 4999p WXNTED General Sei vant. Young Girl who would like to be taught.—Mr. Colby Evans. Guildhall-square. Carmarthen. ;653 TO L.UT. TO LET, from 12th to 31st. August. 1909 (with option of extension), excellent Grouse Moor (nearly 1,000 acres in extent), in Carmarthenshire.— Apply, John Francis and Son, Estate Agents, Car- marthen. (626 TO LET. from Michaelmas next. "Velindre Farm, Llangendeirne, consisting of about 118 Acres of excellent Pasture and Arable Land. Apply to Messrs. J. Howell Thomas & Son. Estate Agents, Carmarthen. (646 TO LET, the PELICAN INN, Bridge Street, Carmarthen; fully licensed stabling; imme- diate possession. Also the GREEN DRAGON, Car- marthen; stabling: early possession.—Apply, Buck- ley's Brewery, Ltd., Carmarthen. (632 m o LET—MALDWYN VILLA, Penilwyn Park. ■_ Carmarthen. For particulars, etc.. apply to Mr. W. Price Williams, Solicitor, Quay-street, Car- marthen. (639 TO LET, PENCILMAREN FARM, parish of Caio. county of Carmarthen, about 149 acres of good meadow, grazing and arable land. Posses- sion 29th September. 1909. Apply for terms and particulars to E. Austin Williams and Son. Solicitors, 14. Temple-street, Swansea. (561 TO LET, 29th September next. PENCLYN 1'ARM. Llanllawo'dog, abour 2S r:cres, with- in 3 miles from the Town of Carmarthen.—Apply, Ben Evans &, Evans. auctioneers, Pencader. (ét FOR SALE. ASPHALT made of the best Yale rf Towy Mineral Sand for Sale.—Apply to W. Griffiths, Pant, Llancunnor. (4996 FOR SALE. TREBEDW Woollen Factory and Dwelling T House adjoining, known as TIVY VILLA, situate near Henllan Station. Apply for particulars to Picion Evans and Jones, Solicitors, Swansea. (619 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. "|jl OR Special Quotations in Corn Flour. Barley JC Meal, Bran, Seeds, etc., apply on Saturday and Fair Days of JOHN DAVIES, Auctioneer and Merchant (of Alltwalis), at his office. 11. John Street, Carmarthen. Attendance 10 to 5 o'clock. (29783 FOR SALE. A WAGONETTE, carry six, and So: of Har- ness: both iii excellent condition.—Apply, Rev. D. Francis. Llandvgwvdd Vicarage, Cardigan. (4998p ~i Dunlop. Clincher, Palmer Tyres. Also covers 3'6 each. Air tubes 23 with Valves, Pedals, Free Wheels, Chains, Saddles, etc. Lists sent on application. Makers' prices. W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer. Wolverhampton. (4997p MISCELLANEOUS LOST—A Light Roan. Two-year-old Heifer; scissor mark on right hip; fined rewarded.— Davies, Bankyberllau, Llandilo. (5005p FOUND in Abercyfor, near Carmarthen, red and white Heifer; if not claimed within a i s. seven davs -old to defrav expenses.—Anpiv. -Al r' (50041) I A Gcno-al Favourite. IN THE GUN-ROOM You will he.;r Nobel's "Empire Sir.oke- You will Nobel's "Empire Sir.oke- Je-.> bt.i;"g talked about. IN THE BUTTS YOll will see the great grouse shots using Empire mokeJe3." ON THE MOORS "Empire Smokeless" will be the favourite powder with all shooting-men this season. Your giinniaker loads with Empire." MANUFACTURED ]!Y NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES Co.,Ltd. King-sway House, King-sway, LONDON, W.C. I AUSTRALIA by the o R I E N. T LINE Under Contract to carry His Maiestv's Mails. To FUEMANTLE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, and BRISBANE, calling at GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES NAPLES, PORT SAID, COLOMBO. Through tickets to NEW ZEALAND and o ti TASMANIA. Tons. London. Marseilles. Naples. Osterlev (SW. SJ.).12129.Aug. -.Aug. 13.Aug. 15 Ophir (tw. sc.) 6,814.Aug. 20.Aug. 27.Aug. 29 Ormuz 6465.Sept. 3.Sept. 10.Sept. 12 Orontes (tw. sc.) 9223.Sept. 17.Sept. 24 Sept. 26 Managere-F. GREEN & Co. and ANDERSON, ANDERSON & Co. Head Offices, Fenchnrob Avenue, London. For Passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fenchurch Avenue, E.C., or to West- end Branch Office, 23, Cockspur Srzeet, S.W.: or J. VAUGHAN EVANS, 6, Cowell St., Llanelly. South Africa. — Royal Mail Route, Union Castle Line London and Southampton. To Cape Colony, Natal, Delagoa Bay, Beira, etc., calling frequently at Madeira, Las Palmas, Teneriffe. Asoension, St. Helena, and Lobito Bay. Weekly Sailings, Fast Passages. Superior Accom- modation. Best route. For Rates of Passage Money, and all forther in- formation, apply to the Managers— DONALD CURRIE k Co., London, or to Local Agents.