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JOURNAL. MARSH tB. 1910 TRA DE DIRECTOR SR. CARMARTHEN AND DISTRICT. Auctioneers øb Francis Mid Son. The Moant. Bpilman-etreek, Carmarthen. ft, Howell Tbomaa and Son, St. Mary-street, Oar. nartben Chemist & Optician m. Kjqg Morgan, Bt. Peter's Pharmacy, 25, King Street, Carmarthen. Coal Mercha.nt m aiand Daviee, Coal and Lime Merchant, Bine- lireei. and 8, Quay-street, Carmarthen. Ironmonger mmm W Phillip*, Wholesale and Retail Furnishing Ironmonger 4 and 6, Dark-gate, Carmarthen. Printers & Publishers Journal Company. Ltd., Old Post Office, King- street, Carmarthen. LLANDOVERY. Boot and Shce Manufacturers •M, Style, Quality and Price are the beet Bateunn la the World. See them at Jenkins and Son., Boot Manufacturers, Llandovery and Llandiio. CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS. UHRQF^ For Grease. Swelled Leg*, nUltvLO ^racked Heelsj Coughe, Colds, fort Throats, Disordered Liver, Broken Wind, bfloMtt, Loss of Appetite. ko., &o. OA III P For Hide-bound, Staring Coat, Un i LL Hove or Blown. Distemper, flfidamio, Surfeit, Conditioning, Preserving Heahb, Saouring in Calves, &o. QUPhP For Rotor Fluke ,and for keeping in UllLLr j. Health, f irit'r to get into Condition, Scouring in Lamb*, ■a. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late RANCIS CUPISS, M.R.C.VS. DISS, NORFOLK. Sold in packets 1/9 and 3/6 each, 7 small packets IV/6, or 7 large 21s., by Chemists and Medioine Vendors, or from FRANCIS CUPPISS, Limited., Cfca Wilderneel, DISS, on receipt of amount. J (481 CLARKE'S B41 PILLS are warranted to cure. in either sex, all acquired or con- stitutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, UraveL and Pains in the back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 40 years. In boxes 4s. (3d. each," of all 0)iemi8t3 and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the "W orld, or sent tor sixty stamps by the makers, The Lincoln iud Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. i^amT TAKE HEATINGS LOZENGES Tins To-days Outlook > This Is an expression often used In con- f r nection with national or political affairs; y but it may very well t.c applied to a C £ matter having a more personal bearing. J J What is your outlook from the point of Q 5 Health? Is it hopeful, or is it dark and 9 C doubtful? Does your life on the whole I seem likely to prove a success? The V answer to these questions largely de- pends upon the state of your Health. V The root of depression and despair Is more j f often found in our bodily condition than f |n our worldly circumstances. The 1 "well" man is always C > Hopeful < ( This Is easy to understand. If your J digestive and secretive organs have been allowed to become deranged you will M look very literally with a Jaundiced eye f V upon all your surroundings. Take a dose i f of Beecham's Pills and note the differ- r ence. Your health will speedily rise to J Its normal level. The Stomach, Bowels, C y Liver, and Kidneys will at once begin # to resume their perfect functions. The V drab of life will become rose-coloured, 1 X difficulties will vanish, obstacles will V disappear. Your activity will increase, your mental vigour will revive, your X whole out-look will Improve, for all of £ i which J > Thanks to > 8[[CHAM9S PI LLS. C Prepared onl, b, f £ Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire. J J Sold everywhere in boxes, V C price l/li (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills). J Y* TO SUFFERERS FROM 0 Skin & Blood Diseases Für cleanMiitT th blood of all iiimuriries, from whatever caU1e ansmg, there is 110) other medicine just as fs Clarke's HlooJ .Mixture—that's why in many cases of Eczema, Scrofula,, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers. Tumours, Boils, Pimples, Blotches. Sores and Eruptions, Piles, Glandular Swellings, Blood Poison, Rheuma- tism, Gout, &C., it has Wi'ccU-J truly remarkable cures where all othtr Ifeatrptmts liave failed. Clarke's BtooJ Mixture has over 4iJ years' rcpotation. and Ihe proprietors solicit k all sufferer* tt, give it a trial to 1cm its value. J V I 'HAS CURED THOUSANDS. • | 1 WILL CURE YOU.J Sobfiiy 4l1. C/¡tm;st.1' ale. StIJU; '!I j>1.)t)f.t¿" I Agricultural Implements and Foundry Stores, Paxton House, 15, Priory Street, LOarmarthen., 33 IE IKT jrOBSTIBS FORMERLY MANAGER OF T. JONES & SONS, Priory Foundry Begs to inform Farmers and others, that he has a Large Stock of Machinery and Castings at the above address, including Thrashing Machines, Horse Gears, Oil Engines, 0 zil Chaff and Turnip Cutters, Winnowing Machines, Plough Casting and Fitting, including In -n Coulter Wheels, Malleable Coulter and Wheel Clips, Side Plates, Bolts, Pulleys, Shafting and Hummer Blocks, Brass Bearings, Field-Boilers, Cur(I Mills, Chain Harrows. Agent for {he IU*d Kot Prize Corbett Corn Mill., ifco CMcbrated FROST & WOOD Co. ° Mowers, Reapers, and Binder^, eto — A LARGE STOCK OF I* /CI CAST STEEL CHAFF and TURNIP CUTTER KNIFES, to fit the Leading Makers' Machines, always on hand. TOMB AND VILL^ RAILINGS AND ? A LARGE STOCK OF PIG TROUGHS m j AT REASONABLE PRICES. K-W THE PLOUGH CASTINGS CONSIST MnjTOPPtok OF PENLLWYNRACA'S CASTING WITH STEEL and CAST IRON PLOUGH BOARDS; Also DYFFRYN, 9\ WITH CAST AND STEEL PLOUGH QU BOARDS. DOUBLE TOM with ^8 STEEL BOARDS. HOSPITAL FOR THRASHING and l* WINNOWING MACHINES, HORSE I1 ■ \y# GEARS, CHAFF and TURNIP \X cutters, mowing and reap- ING MACHINES. OLD MACHINERY BOUGHT AND SOLD A "CALF REARING WITH and WITHOUT MILK. THO^rOOO COOKE FOR REARING CALCES, • Brforf* 1'alf Mra-ls and Milk substitutes wero thouphf of, the sine qua. non for rear- TTTAPT 17V'Q ins? Calves'was Thorlcj-^ Pood mixed with X XX V/X\JLiXj X O Aliik and tlieio aro still scorfes'of Farmers SR S Perfectly Cooked available and Calves aro fed frorn tlie pail « T it will be found that successful (.-alf iwinpr #1 A | lyl H A I can be carried on under that principle and Vrliji lfl JUXlljt Vrwd healihy Calves rwired. FIFTY YEARS AGO TIACTIFER TIIORLEY'S FOOD was extensively used JJJ-v for rearing Calves, it l>eing reeogmsed as Jg pprfect Milk subgtitut(>. a PREVENTIVE OF SCOUR and AN ].:Firj{;i].:xT CALF MEAL. othor disoases. An efficient aid in rearing norfoot diet STRONG HEALTHY CALVES and bring- d[po,u^ inS them to early maturity. The bogt MUk suhs(dtuto on the Market. TO-DAY 1 Easily prepared. ■ THORLEY'S FOOD is just as efficacious Requires no boiling. zin(I nothing will bring on your Calves so Nutritious. successfully and rapidly as Satisfying. Thorley's Food Cwt w 20/. Case containing 112 PacKets '/6 Carriage paid. Carnage paid. OF CORN MERCHANTS, GROCERS, CHEMISTS, ETC., IN ALL PARTS. Name of nearest Agent sent on application. fiend for Free Pamphlet, "Hints on Calf Rearing," to "Calf." JOSEPH THORLEY, Ltd., KINGS CROSS, LONDON BUTTER IS ALTOGETHER OUT OF THE QUESTION just now, but the Grocer comes to the aid of the thrifty housewife with "GOLDEN FLEECE" MARGARINE, at Is. per lb. with i pound overweight given away with every pound, or I pound Qverweig-ht given away with every £ pound. A saving of 6d. in every Is. I, spent. I Only sold by Members of the Grocers' I Association. I ITS JUST LIKE BUTTER." < —— y SPRING 1910. NEW DRESS FABRICS AT BEN. EVANS' AnioniM the many Beautiful Materials which ^ve are showing, we pailieukrly invite attention to the following The "Nimrod Cheviot Suiting. Splenuid Wearing, in twelve newest fashionable QQ Ufl shades, 4.S inches wide, exceptional value at 210- I !/■ The Rajah Range- of new silk-efieeb Dress Material,. 48 inches Qn ll^n Vfl' wide, in al) new colourings. An. exclusive line JLv. 11211. I U« I ocnunella," a New Fabric. for Blouses, Children's Underwear, Ac. A dainty all v\>>ol material, 44 ins. wide, made in cream only. Xunella is guaranteed I. hy the makers to be Unshrinkable, any garment shrinking in the wash will be (n Ol n 1/H replaced. (S. U2U. I U Patterns of above free on request. Ben. Evans & Co., Ltd. Swansea. K- S R H I The Physician's IIJIl I r I ■ I Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. The UEivcrsil Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach. Hra,ciaclie. Heartburn, Indigestion, Bafest and most Boor Eriiciations- Bilious Affections. Effective Aperient for lifc->LDTWNLF0RBF\ REGA"" MAGNESIA 'MAGNESIA m NATHANIEL THOMAS, FAMILY BUTCHER. 13a, KING STREET (Next door to the Probate Officei), O-nvcAj^TBisiisr Money Thb OLD-ESTABLISHED provincial JL UNION Bank continaoa to LEND immenae trnms daily, from £10 to £ 5,000 on "Note of Hand aloae" or other security. No office inquiry chargea whatever. Moderate interest. Easy instalments. Special rate for short periods. Largest and most boaoarably conducted business in the Kingdom. rkousands of our regular customers have expressed (heir entire satisfaction in repeated transaction with 111. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at save with Cash. Call, or write (in confidence) to Manager, STANLEY DOWDING, 1, Queen Square. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. SICKNESS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. 8URGLARLY AND FIDELITY GUARANTI1 RISKS. Insured against bv the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE Co. Capital (fully subscribed), £ 1,000,000. Claims paid £ 5,7uC,000. 64, CORN HILL, LONDON. H. VIVIAN, Secretary. &Cent-F. Laxgfoed, G.W.R., Haverfordwest. C. S. READ. Lianelly. Agents required in unrepresented Distriota. D. R. H. PRICE, G. & L., f?.A.YjL., ADJUDICATOR Teacher of Singing and Theor y Pupils prepared for Exi l: .ations and Eisteddfods. Thk .lJttiAits, L.m'imdc ..lamui.o. PRUDENT LADIES Will save their Ilair combines and send tiioiu to J. HODGES HAIR. WORKER, TEXBY, j Who will make them up into Tails, etc., and return I them, post free, from Is. per oz. The cheapest house in Wzik-% for all kinds of Hair Work and Theatrical Goods. Send for price list. (43 I CASH ACCOMMODATION £ 10 to £ 1000 INTEREST 2/6 IX THE £ FOR AGREED PERIOD. W. JACKSON, 28p) 11, BOWEN TERRACE, BRECON. I BRISTOL IIOLE, CARMARTHEN. t I M. & L. THOMAS j BAKERS, GROCERS, CONFECTIONERS, &e. REFRESHMENTS READY AT ALL TIMES. HOME-MADE BREAD, CAKE and PASTRY, j Parties catered for. Prices Moderate. ((72 The Carmarthen Bill-postingi Company, ) 15, Bridge Street, Carmarthen BILLPOSTING and Advertising in ail its; Branches throughout the Counties of Oar. i martben. Pembroke, and Cardigan. GAS ENGINES, OIL ENGINES, SUCTION7 GAS i PLANTS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES IN STOCK AT CARDIFF. CASH OR DEFERRED PAYMENTS. CROSSLEY BROS.. LTD.. 37, WESTGATE STREET, CARDIFF. (26 Carrying AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE1'^ MELBOURNE, BV SYDNEY and BRISBANE, ORIENT NAPLES, PORT SAID, I I ML? COLOMBO. I £ #• Through Tickets to New Zealand & Australia Orvit-to (tw. so.) i2ir4.Mar, 18 Mar 24. Mar. 26 Ophir (tw. -c.) 0814 .Apl. i Apt. Apt. 9 O.stt-rW vtw. è) 12129.Apl. 15 Apl. 21.. All. 23 Ori, i i, (t w. 6455.Apl. jo r. M r. 7 Mana"re-F. GREEN & Co. and ANDERSON, ANDERSON & Co. Head Offices, Fenchurch Avenue, London. For Passage apply to the latter firm at 6, Fenohnrch Avenue, E.C., or to West- end Branch Office, 28, Cookspur Street, S.W.; or J. VAUGHAN EVANS. 6. CoweU St.. Lhaelly. SOUTH & EAST AFRICA Royal Mail Route. Union-Castle Line. LODO. and SORTHAMPTON. To (,'olony. Natal, DeJag-oa. Bay. Beira, | Ea-t Afri. a, and Mauritiou?, calling ai. Madeira, Canary Islamis. Asceiisiori. and Lobito Buy. Wick'v Sailings. Siu>i rior Acoonimodiition. Monthly Direct Bast African Service to and from United Kingdom and Continent. For Ra.tos of Passage Money, and all further in- formarion, apply to the Managers— DOXALD CCRRIE & Co.. LONDON. Or Local Agents. Carmarthen County Schools THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Headmaster: E. S. ALLEN, M.A. (Cantab). COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL. Headmistress: MIs. B. A. HOLME, M.A Late OneD Scholar of Girton Colletrfl. Cambrt^ra The Headmistress (at the Girls' School) and the Headmaster (at the Boys' School) will be pleased to see the parents of now pupila o nSaturday, January 15th, from 11 to 1, and on Ivlonday, January 17th, from 2.30 to 4.30. Feea— £ 1 8s. per term (3 terms in the year). Re duction for two or more member* of the eami, family. Boarders can be received at the Grammar School HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CARMARTHEN. President of the Conncil: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID". Lady Principal: Miss A F. CLARK, B.A., London UxLiveraity. THE School gives excellent education ot very moderate term». Admirable accommodation for BoarderL Pupila prepared for LONDON MATRICULA TION and other Publio Examinations. Bojfi at well as girls can be received in the Pit paratorv Clam and tha KINDERGARTEN DJR PABTMENT. For full particulars, apply to the Lady Principal. LYNDON HIGH OCHOOL FOR GIRLB. I LAMPETER, Will RE-OPEN JANUARY 18th, 1910. Half Term, March 1st. Enclith. Arii htnetic, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Drawing, Needlework, Cookery (and French by Mademoiselle Tissier) thoroughly taught. Tuition Fee. Ll lCe. per term. Private Classes arranged for French, Painting Dancing. 3p) MISS EDITH FRANCIS. Head Mistreaa I. L\Y HYTHJ-:I{ (JKAMMAR SClKXil.. PRK.1WHATIOX for all < xuminmioiis and a _t_ Spfviui Pretiararory Chios', in .X'jrk-iihurc for 11 tit \Vi l.'niv«srsitio%. Xnruer^us April 25. (70p WANTBii ]) provers for Goneral Drawer-AnnW ^tf Im" Nott Square, Carmartlje^ PP y' John Harries, (45p Knitter. Versr' and salary required i{M statlI)g aye Mreot, Lianelly lovH' 12» Llo\ <1 — 1 (75 p London and Lari<*a?^i». 1 ifo \-™TTZ~ requires immedi-i^-iT ^>ura,nce (.<>. marthon and DisS^Lr" ,ifT^0r, for C'«" •sion to commoner• writ** '1 V) x'ra' «>mirnV «c.. R<idom „„s sea. L» -s- >d,Jt street, Sn.jn- VV AMeaih' man1 ^7" °°nsta^ ^vork fur Griffiths and" Sons ;reS-—Appjy. J0}(!, Rhoudda Valley. rian^si Treherbort. W X T ED, :r¡d Vest, :Iake-r,-BeJl. (<4p 6 i** IZZ Uo""n- W- (51p ANTED, Ostler, ii**l u» Farm Work as WPII must bo reliable, with t e state wages.—Applv A • refereiloes; Ystradgrynlais. Advertising Age nt, (Hp W A pp^t,rvant: qmrcd.-T. Thotnas, L- (62p W A 2?^D' ServantTTge 26^o J. Parry Joi)", C'<'tJe Inn, (68P L yias«°w a«™»v <'l.«r>< ,er bo.r "rv, man. for tlit- man.—Williams, Mid-R v,' a ti1 °r /lp' n^r then. K" rarcmain. Carrnar- 1>iArI;XTICI:S Millinery iiiini^iiatel-s -Vrs 11^ ) u- Kin- Street, CznuJiu,- Ha^ln TO LET T0 or without !lnd.—AppK •» J n""ll Thorn*, .nd Son. E, £ j, A,r„ Tn,w:,i WRPKHAND INN. Carmtir. 25Ui M.reh'noii-w.jS?bBn?: Possesion Carmarthen B^.Jtley a Brewery. Ltd.. (83 T 0 "p R U!'W-r/ TAVERXT T ° VILLA' LACGHARNE. Pendine Sinids. 3 Rfvr,,tp %nce of 7 Bedrooms. Boxroon> a™fro™- Laupharne, Carmarthen. A?p1y' X^OR SALE the Froohoid Pree-Iicensed Publio Fnilrn Cooi) BVS'C¥ 0F ^H-^PES." Newcastle Bun"h o r co"^n,ont, r^use.-Apply. Jon^, of Grape?, N^w.-astle-Emlyn. (92 104 PRIORY F0R LE. r,t,old Dwe!lioe-JJOu..{1. togdlwr with tit.. two • Yard. and Uree ^v^ .rear: snite^, for .x.nv^ion into T- L" Ay FOR SALE. V-* nu 1° FARMERS AND OTHERS. ■V °?f Quotations m Corn Flour. Barley j ■ el!' Bran, Seeds, etc., apply on SatunlaT Kair, fLJ°r->T DAVIES. Auctioneer and Merchant (of AlHwahfi), at bis office, 11, John btreet. Carmarthen. Attendance 10 to 3 o'clock (29768 SEED GRAIN; HITE scotch Oafs. Gc.i"f»n's Abundance. Tar- tarians. C^irch-du-hach, Barley. Sprinr Wheat, Vetches, Seed Potatoes, Grass and Clover Seeds, Xirrate of Soda, Superphosphate, etc., etc. W. S. MORRIS, "orn Merchant, 36p) 25. Bridge Street, Carmarthen. TI. GRIIl"ITHS. fv.ur. il School, Llanddau- •) sant. IJan.y-adork, cj.:i spare a few sittings of egg-a from hit" noted ¡a!I" .f White Wyandottes. Buff Orpingtons, Black Minorca-, and Houdans. The above birds are from the >> jayintr strains: 3/6 per dozen eefg-s. Unfertiles replaced once. (54p HAND Mule FOR SALE, by Knowles. Houghtoa and Co.. in first-da*? condition; 220 spindles, 2k pitch.—Davies, Dolbanfau, Llanfihangel-ar-Arth. (55p Ijl GR SAI.L. 35 Sheep. Lamb.s ai Ge]n- falisreii. J.landys>ul. (72p In OR SALE. Quant it v of s-.v-ues; price. 10s. jwr .'on (in 4 tons loion n■. <. Bonc-atn station.— (731) lLANCADOCK RACES. Easter Monday, March 28, 10 About £100- in Prizes. CHIEF EVENTS. Trot-tiny; of l'0 sovs. (in va<?dle). Galloping Fiiit, :1 ors. op*-n). .(')' 1('1 Trotting in Hiinuss, £ ^0 and C'np. Hurdle qftl" (open). Full p;tl.tit.%Illll-,i .nul list apply— SS] "Mi*. -E C, 1I.\1M\IES. Llangaclock CAR M ARTHENSHIRE HUNT CLUB. THK AXXUAL ANNUAL HUNT BALL Will be Held at. THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. CARMARTHEN. 0:\ THCRSDAY, tho 31st day f MARCH. 1910. Applications for Tickets (prioe 15s. each), to be made to the Hon. Socs— y, G. E. S. PROTHEROE-BEYNON, I Tre-vern, Wbittand. JOHN FRANUJ-. 106) Carmarthen. TIIK !• Allf- A«"l. 1873. L L A X DO Y K R Y FAIR. THE Secreiitrv of .state {<•'• r.iie Home Dapart- nioiii lieieb\ notico tnat. a i-(^presenta- tion has lx-en iluly made to him by ihe Llfindovery Town Council, to ihe eiie«-v, ttiat, it. would be for lie '-oii\*enieii< e :;nd .!• Kanta^'e .jf the public tlmt tiiv Fair which has been h'-l/l annaally at Llatulovery on ihe loth dav oi May should i'i future 1k> held on ihe 15tli day of May vrovidod that if the 15th be a. Sunday the l'jir be held on the Monday following' unless thai Monday 1 x> Whit-Monday; and in the event- of the 15th or ihe loth day of May beintc Whit-Monday the Fair to 110 held on the preceding Thursday. On the ll.'h day of April, 1910, the Secretary of State will take Mich representation into considera- tion. and any person who may desire to objeet to the alteration of the date fo" the holding- of ihe s;iid Fair sh<iu!d int-imai.e his- /ejection to the- Secret arv of Stat" before that «'u. y. Ifonie ()fllee. Whi.ohull. March 9, 1910. (121 STHAYE1) to Pent resitc, Lianllawddojr. Doe. Black and tan. with white stripe on foreliead. If tiot claimed vvithir: seven days will o> Mild to dt-frav ex)x-n.-es.—Apr>|i, H«-rirv Evans. (69p