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I THE JOURNAL, DECEMBER 9, 1910 TRADE DIRECTOR IT. I CARMARTHEN AND DISTRICT, Auctioneers Cobs Francis and Son, The Mount, Spilman Street, Carmarthen. d. Howell Thomas and Son, St. Mary Street, Car- earthen. Chemist & Optician •CL King Morgan, St Peter's Pharpaoy, 15, King Street, Carmarthen. Coal Merchant AL Bland Daviee, Coal and Lime Merchant, Blue Street, and B, Quay Btreat, Carmarthen. Ironmonger q[rL W. Phillips, Wholesale and Retail Furnishing Ironmonger, 4 and 5, Dark Gate, Carmarthen. LLANDOVERY. Boot and Shoe Manufacturers Cit, Style, Quality and Price are the ^e8t.S^1^n'fia in the World. Se them at Jenkins Boot Manufacturers, Llandovery and aff).
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TO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY.-Befoit -i- selecting yonr Wedding Cards, Wedding-oake boxes, etc., please call and inspect our Laueet Da* signs. They will be sure to please you.-JoussAM Co., Ltd., Carmarthen. DUPLICATING Order Books, Memo. Books, Report. Books, Ir-voice Books, Delivery Not»> books, Postcard Books, Letter Card Books (with 01 without Customer's Heading) at Shortest Notiea from JOURNAL Co., Ltd., Carmarthen. H^VE you a Fountain Pen? If not, try tka "Pilot" Self-filling Fountain Pen. Price, is. only; cash with order.—JOURNAL Co., Ltd. FOOTBALL Clubs requiring Fixture Lists, J- Rules, Members' Tickets, or any other print. ing, should communicate with the JOUBNAX OD., Ltd., Carmarthen. DON'T let loose Papers and Correspondents* worry you. Bind them in a patent RAPID BINDER. Price, id. each, or la. 6d. a dozen, —s JOUBNAL Co., Ltd.. Carmarthen.
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f-a. TO ADVERTISERS. The following ia our scale of pre-payment for ad- vertisements of the Wanted", olaaa. Bemittaa should be made by POSTAL ORDER ana acooD facy the order. Stamps will NOT be aooepted. No. of Oae Three Six. Words. Insertion. Insertions. InBertiona 20 10 2 3 f f 13 1 6 i 6 { 6 86 19 4 0 5 6 44 I 6 4 6 6 6 The London Offioes of "THE JOURNAL" are at 18, SHOE LANE, E.O. Wanted. DOMESTIC Servants, Grooms, Gardeners, Farm Hands in plenty by advertising in this column every Thursday. Twenty words, Is.; 3 insertions, all. 3d. CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST.—Wanted at once c an Apprentice.—Apply to Arthur Arthur, Nott Square, Carmarthen. (610 W EAVERS.-Wanted a steady Man, able to weave on box-loom; good wages; constant employment.—D. Thomas, Cwmllwchwr Factory, Ammanford. y CLEAN, industrious General Servant, able to wash, cook, and iron, for lady, her husband, and child. Church of England girl P^erred.- \pnlv, giving references and stating re- quired, to Snape, Solicitor, Maesteg, Glam. (327p WANTED, as a Cowman and Farm work gener- ally, situation. Last engagement over six years; wages moderate.-Apply, E. Owen, Royal Oak, Pumpsaint, Llanwrda. (329p WANTED, respectable Girl, about 17; must have good reference.—Apply, stating required, Mrs. Williams, Compton House, High. Street, Ammanford. (334 CABINET-MAKER. Wanted immediately steady young Man, Improver preferred, used to hand work and repairs.-Apply, Fuller, House Furnisher, Glanamman. (ooop WANTED, by the Pumpsaint and District Agri- cultural Co-operative Society," Ltd., a steady and reliable Man to take charge of Stores at Llanwrda Station. Knowledge of trade and book keeping a recommendation. Applications must be sent in on or before December 14th. For further particulars, apply to J. Williams, Llandre, Pump- eaint, Llanwrda. (663 FARM Wanted, within 20 Miles of Aberystwyth, JD good house with six or more bedrooms essen- tial; possession at March 25th, 1911. Full particulars to Jackson and McCartney, Estate Agens, Craven Arms, Shropshire. (666 WANTED, a General, plain cooking, no wash- good wages.—Apply, Mrs. Syd Solomon, 46, Walter Road, Swansea. (665 To Let. T O LET, No. 15, UNION STREET, Carmar- then.—Apply, Miss Jones, 2, Queen Street, Carmarthen. (625 TO LET, the FARMERS' ARMS, Tanerdy, Carmarthen, fully licensed, stabling, garden. —Apply, Buckley's Brewery, Ltd., Carmarthen. (654 TO LET, with immediate possession, CLOTH HALL, .FERRYSIDE, containing Shop with Counters and Shelves, 16 rooms, 2 box-rooms, cellar, etc.; garden adjoining.—Apply, Barker, Morris, and Barker, Solicitors, Carmarthen. (659 For Sale. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. OR Special Quotations in Corn Flour, Barley 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 3 o'clock. -_u (29788 ■71 OR SALE.—Thermos Flasks, 1 pint, 6s. 6d. X? each.—Apply, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. STOCK-TAKING SALE. Tyres, Covers, 3s 3d; 8 Air Tubes, with valves, 2s 3d each; guaranteed, Pram. Tyres, Frames, Wheels, Saddles, Pedals, Car- riers, etc., new goods. Sale list free.—W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer, Wolverhampton. (299p POCKET Gummed Receipt Books, Counterfoil, or Duplicate. In books of 50 leaves, 4d. each. IUO leaves, bd. Prices for books printed with eas- terner's name on application.—JOURNAL Co., Ltd., Carmarthen. MODERN Light Funeral Carriages, Hearses, Cars, Coaches, 50 New and Second-hand; reduced prices; Sale or Hire. Easy terms. Also Motor and Taxi-Cab Bodies. Catalogues MARS- TON'S, 24, Bradford Street, Bfrmingham. (307p FOR the best, cheapest, and most up-to-dats Letter Files, apply to JOUBNAL Co., Ltd., Carmarthen. YISITING CARDS, Gent's or Ladies' size, plain •round cornered, bevelled, or gilt-edged, at; shortest notice.—JOURNAL Co., Ltd., Carmarthen .A- FOR 'SALE.—25,000 Thtfrn # (Quicks),KOOO Privet, 1,000 Roses, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, etc.—Harry Coysh, Nurseryman, Carmarthen. (330p CANVAS Covers, Green or White Waterproof, Roped and Lettered, complete at Is. 6(1. and -is. 7d. per square yard.—W. M-. Brimmell, Canvas Contractors, Stroud, Glos. Established 50 vears. (332 TO FARMERS AK,D OTHERS. FOR SALE, a fine Rick of Hay, very convenient- ly placed.—Apply, Mr. A. Sinimonds, The Gardens, Ystrad, near Carmarthen. (667 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS m HOSE BEAUTIFUL WALDINGTON M PIANOS, with extended steel frames, are the finest value on the marKet. We have been making 'pianos for 72 years, and can offer you for B25 what you cannot obtain elsewhere under JB25. This is no boast but actual fact, and we can prove it up to the hilt. When buying direct you save the middle- man's profit, which in a pianoforte is considerable. Our pianos are used by all eminent musicians, and we invite intending purchasers to call at 29 and in 31, City-road, Cardiff', o hear them. END for our list of Second-hand and Shop- soiled Pianos and Organs, from 5s. monthly. Wonderful bargains being offered tfiis week. on't miss this opportunity.—Waddington and Sons, Ltd., 29-31, City-road, Cardiff. A* 16 net cash or terms arranged if necessary.— 3w Second-hand Pianoforte, by Brader and Sons, Swansea, iron frame, check action, trichord, etc.; a bargain. -Waddington and Sons, Ltd., 29-31, City- road, Cardiff. ^•23 Net Cash.—Upright iron Grand Pianoforte, dv overstrung; very fine ton" nearly new; honestly worth double. -Wadclingtoii and Sons, Ltd., 29-31, City-road, Cardiff. GUINEAS (originally 35 guineas), at 10s. 6d. ,4^ per month.—Walnut Pianoforte, lovely mellow tone, scardsly soiled, all the latest improve- ments and fully guaranteed; exchanged free within 12 months if not satisfactory, and tuned free for same period.—Waddingtons, Ltd., 29-31, City-road, 'Cardiff. HARRIES, TOWY LIMITED. Tnnnmnno'or'C The Oldest n +i Complete House Cutlers, Furnishers Dealers in Guns, ■ in Town- till Cartridges, Our prices and And all Sporting .Terms a."e.e^uaI Plumbers, &c. gggjp^ us piJasfyou we will ploose, you We ha,ve Wholesale China, Experienced Wo-rk- men in ever DO F,arthenware &c. SEND US YOUR REPAIRS AND WE WILL GIVE YOU SATISFACTION. ALL GOODS SOLD AT CIVIL SERVICE AND ARMY AND NAVY STORE PRICES AND TERMS HMtr ma mLJM !MLjt-TMtcr' JL Jtt:3tL-JtEJN.JC<tt V TO SUFFERERS FROM Skin & Blood Diseases For clemming the blood of all impurities, frocj whatever orna arisraffi there is no other NtedMnejuatMzoed as Ci, Blood, MiUaie- that's why ia mo many ettes of Mwflma, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Tumours, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, Sores and Eruptions, Piles, Glandular Swellings, Blood Poison, Rheuma- tism, Gout, &c., it has effected truly remarkable cures where all other treatments have failed. Clarke's Blood Mixture has over 45 years' reputation, and the proprietors solicit all suffeters to give it a trial to test its value. "B I ? € HAS CURED THOUSANDS. | I WILL CURE YOU.J ■k. Stldb *UCktmitUmndStoru, mAAAAAA w H H g YOU'LL SLEEP J LIKE A TOP W as toon as you get rid of that stomach u or liver trouble and not before. Q Insomnia is frequently due to diaor- r> der in the organs of digestion, and consequently, to cure it you must put u those organs right. The use of nar- u Q cotics is not only dangerous but fi, leaves the cause of the trouble un- touched and is therefore to be avoid- I Hed. The surest means of finding relief in tl&e circumstances referred K to is undoubtedly Beecham's Pills. I AFTER TAKING ¡ K a few doses of this famous medicine H the digestive functions will resume v/ their energy, the sluggish liver Q becomes active, the bowels healthily Q 7\ regulated. There are thousands of M men and women to-day who have W experienced the great value of the v> Q World's Family Medicine in this n respect, and one cause of distressing n sleeplessness can be effectually removed by taking S BEECHAMS 3 PILLS. H X Sold everywhere in boxes, N price 1111 (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills). WEB TlNS~1r=m l/n I frfillffilfc CURE THE WORST COUGH ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS SICKNESS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, THIRD PARTY, BURGLARY. GLASS & FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS, INSURED AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO., Now Incorporated with the NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE Co. Claims paid £ 5,800,000. 64. CONRHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. Agent—F. LANCFORD, G.W.R., Haverfordwest. C. S. READ, Llanelly. i.gents required io unrepresented Districts. < AUTUMN, 1910. Misses Lewis & Clare; Have pleasure in annouuCiiig that their SHOWROOMS ARE NOW OPEN With a selection of HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY MODELS — AND NOVELTIES — FOR AUTUMN WEAR. ALSO FURS, OSTRICH AND FEATHER BOAS, UMBRELLAS GLOVES, AND VEILINGS. A VISIT OP INSPECTION WILL BE ESTEEMED CAVENDISH HOUSE, 41, King Street, CARMARTHEN Agricultural Implements and Foundry Stores, Paxton House, 15, Priory Street, Carmarthen. js; JEE XM3T JONES FORMERLY MANAttER OF T. JONES & SONS, Priory Foundry Begs to inform Farmers and others, that he has a Large Scobk of Machinery and Castings at the above address, including Thrashing Machines, Horse Gears, Oil Engines, Chaff and Turnip Gutters, Winnowing Machines, Plough Casting and Fittings, including Coulter Wheels, Malleable Coulter and Wheel Clips, Side Plates, Bolts, Pulleys, Shafting and Plummer Blocks, Brass Bearings, Field Rollers, Curd Mills, Chain Harrows. tioie Agent for the Royal First Prize Corbett Corn Mills, also the Celebrated FROST t WOOD Co. Mowers, Reapers, and Binders, etc fTomb and Villa Railings and Gates. gggjgggg^ A Large Stock of Pig Troughs! at Reasonable Prices. £ f /#fj The Plough Castings consist of Penllwynraca's Casting with Steel and Cast Iron Plough Boards also Dyffryn with Cast and Steel Plough Boards, Double Torn with Steel Boards. Hospital for Threshing and) — A LARGE STOCK OF — Winnowing Machines, HorsejO^gT STEEL, CHAFF and Gears, Chaff and Turnip Cut-;TXJRN1P GUTTER KNIVES, ters, Mowing and Reagingjto fit th.9 Leading Makers The Plough Castings consist ofl Penllwynraca's Casting with Steel and Cast Iron In Plough' Boards also Dyffryn with Cast and Steel Plough Boards, Double Tom with Steel Boards. Hospital for Threshing and — A LARGE STOCK OF Winnowing Machines, HorsejO^gT STEEL, CHAFF and Gears, Chaff and Turnip Cut-;TXJRN1P GUTTER KNIVES, ters, Mowing and Reagingjto fit the Leading Makers Machines. Midlines, always on hapd. OEID MACHINERY BOUGHT AND SOLD IMPORTANT NOTICE. In consequence of numerous imita- tions purchasers must see that .£? "Dinneford Co. II |^Z|! j The^hysieian^Ctare^for III ::a Aperient for use. S* I The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, P Ilcawtburia, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Money r|1HE OLD-ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL JL UNION BANK continues to LEND immense aiims daily, from £10 to 25,000 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 us. A gentleman from Bank will wait upon you at once with Cash. Call, or write (in confidence) to Manager— STANLEY DOWDING, 1, Queen Square, Bristol. CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS IIAIlArA F°r Grease, Swelled HIlKXVX Legs, Cracked Heels, 11 V11W L>w Coughs. Colds, Sore Throats, Disordered Liver, Broken Wind, Influenza, Loss of Appetite, &c.. &c. y A TT"I P F°r Hide-bound, Star- {IM I I I r in§ Coat, Hove or If | f Blown Distemper, Sur- feit, Conditioning, Preserving Health, Scouring in Calves, &c. S p tP For Rot or Fluke, and w for keeping in Health, Assisting to get into Condition, Scouring in Lambs. &c. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.C.V.S., Diss, NORFOLK. Sold in packets .is. 9d. and 3s. 6d. each, 7 small packets los. 6d., or 7 large 21s. by Chemists and Medi- cine Vendors, or from FRANCIS CUPISS, Limited, The Wilderness, DISS, on receipt of amount. CLARKE'S B41 PILLS «re warranted to cure, in either sex, all acquired or con- fcitutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, Gravel, and Pains in the back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 40 years. In boxes 4s. 6d. eacl49 of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World, or sent tor sixty stamps by the makers, The LincolD tWd Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. PRUDENT LADIES Will save their Hair 00mbings end aeod them to J. HODGES HAIR WORKER, TENBY, Who will make them up into Taila, etc., and ritui them, poet free, from Is. per 08. The cheapest house in Wales for all kinds of Hair Work and Theatrical Goode. The Carmarthen Bill-posting I Company, 15, Bridge Street, Carmarthen BILLPOSTING and Adverting in aU its Branches throughout the Counties if Csrmar- d-D. Pembroke, and Cardigan. BRISTOL HOUSE. CARMARTHEN. M. & L. THOMAS BAKERS, GROCERS, CONFECTIONERS, to CBFRESHMENTS READY AT ALL TIMKB. HOME-MADE BREAD, CAKE and PASTRY. Parties catered for. Prices Moderate. ((72 t 14-16 H.P. BARRACQ CAR —— FOR SALE. LATEST 1910 MODEL. Hood, Screen, Lamps, and all Accessories. £ 195—A BARGAIN GIBBON BROOKS, Motor Works, OFF NORTH MORGAN ST. COWBRIDGE ROAD, CARDIFF. BI-CENTENARY. 1710-1910. SUN FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 1710. The Oldest Insurance Office in the World. T Copied from Policy dated 1 '¡¡j6, Insurances effected on the following risks:— Employers' Liability and I Personal Accident. Workmen's Compensation Sickness & Disease, Domestic Servants and Fidelity Guarantee Plate Glass. I Burglary. For all particulars apply to the following Agsnts Ammanford—Mr. David Arthur Fox. Carmarthen—Messrs. John Francis and Son. Dolfallt-Mr. David Thomas. Garnant-Mr. Rees Davies, Brynteg. Llandilø-Mr. W. D. Jenkins, George Street. Llandovery-Mr. Thomas Phillips. Llanstephan—Mr. John Morgan. Llanybyther-Mr. David Thomas, Blaenhoibant. Llandyssul-Mr. Leonard C. Farleigh. Lampeter-Mr. W. Davies, 17, Station Terrace Mr. H. W. Howell. New Quay-Mr. David Enoch. Pantyffynon-Mr. David Francis. Sarnau-Mr. J. Nicholas. Talsarn-fr. Llewelyn Davies. NATHANIEL THOMAS FAMILY BUTCHER, 13a, KING STREET (Next door to the Probate Offices), CARMABTHS>T W. S. MORRIS, — WHOLESALE GROCER- CORN, FLOWER & SEL MERCHANT, National Telephone, 50. Send for Prioe List. Tslegrame, "Morris Merchant. Carmarthen." Educational Announcement LLANYBYTHER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR. S. STEPHENS, B.A., Inter. B.Sc., London, prepares Pupils for all Examinations. Numerous Successes. Next Term begins Jan. 9th, 1911. (333 HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CARMARTHEN. President of the Connoil: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. Lady Principal: MISS A. F. CLARKE, B.A., London University. THE School give an Excellent Education on vprv Moderate Terms. Admirable accommodation for Boarders. Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRICULA- TiON an other Publio Examinations. Boys as well as eirls caD be riv in the Pro. paratory Class and the KINDERGARTON DE- PARTMENT. For full particulars, apply to the Lady Principal. 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, Cambridge. Fe-m-;Cl 9s. per term (inclusive; 3 terms in the year). Reduction for two Ðr more members of the same family. Boarders can be received at botb School. Shipping Announcements. SOUTH & EAST AFRICA Royal Mail Route Union-Castle Line London and Southampton. EEKLY Sailings by Royal Mail and Inter- mediate Steamers to Cape Colony, Natal, Delagoa Bay, Beira, and Mauritius, calling at Madeira, Canary Islands, Ascension, St. Helena. MONTHLY DIRECT SERVICE to EAST AFRICAN PORTS, via the Continent and Sues Lanal. 'orFmati™teS Pafa £ e Money and all further in-' -RWEVgJ? LONDON. Dag€rS' .D0KALD Local Agents. r AUSTRALIA THE ORIENT LINE It/Her Co itract to carrv His Majesty's Maii« To FTKEMAN'TLE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNEL- SY.DXEY, and BRISBANE, 4 calling at GT]FSRAL"0-R. MARSEILLES. NAPLES. PORT _.tID, COLOMBO. ThiWh ticket ro NEW ZEA/-AND and TASMANIA. Tons.. London. Marseilles. Naplrs. Ophir (tw. sc.) 68i4„,x>ec. 9 .Dec. 15. Dec. 37 Orontes (tw. sc.) 9023 ,.IX-c. 23 Doc. 29. Dec. 3i Orsova (tw. sc.) 1.2036 jau. 6 .Tan. 12. Jan. 14 Otn .nto (tw. sc.).12129.Jan. 20 .Jan. 26 fan. 28 Managers—F. GREEN & Co. and ANTfERSON, ANDERSON & Co. Head Offices: Feachurch Avenue. London. For Passage apply to tire latter firm at 5, Fc-nchnrch Avenue, E.C., or to West end Branch Office. 28. Cockspur Street. S.W.; or J. YAUGHAN EYANS. 6, Cowell St., Llaaelly. •
GENERAL ELECTION. 1910.
GENERAL ELECTION. 1910. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WESTERN DIVISION' OF THE TY OF CARMARTHEN.- GENTLEMEN, Owing to his elevation to the Judicial Bench, this Constituency has been deprived -if tiie great and valued services of Mr. J..LLOYD MOBCAX, who for upwards of lwenty i. ears loyally represented it in the Liberal interest. 1 need not say how glad I am to respond to your call to carry on the battle of Welsh Nationalism and of Progresive Liberalism, so ably and con- sistently fought in the iiast by your late Member. This honour has come to me at a time of great crisis in our National fortunes. Our aspirations and ideais as a. small Nation have been consitently ignored or thwarted by the hereditary and non- representative House of Peers, and at last the Nation, is called unon to put an end to its arrogant policy of obstruction. In the Education Bill at 190b, and in the Licensing Bill of 1908.special Provisions woo made for aiee, but in spite of overwhelming majorities in the House ¿:¡f Commons in favour of sucti National recognition, they were made of no effect by the enemies of legislative progress. The elsh People have, for many years past, set their hearts on securing Religious Equality. A large majority of their esentatives have been returned to the House of Commons in Election after Election, pledged to bring about the Disestablish- ment and Disendowment of the alien Church in our Country. The House of the People's Representa- tives has repeatedly recognised this. but the House of Lords has always stood in the way, and always will do so, until its veto on Progressive legislation is broken. It is for the Electors of the Country to say how long this intolerable state of affairs is to continue. West Carmarthenshire is called upon to help the Liberal Government to put an end to it. and to give to both Parties equal opportunity to put their ideals into practice. The dominating issue at this Election is whether the People or the Peers are to rule? 10 I stand for the People. I believe that the policy outlined by the Govern- ment for dealing with the Lords' Yefo is the only effective way of removing this obstacle to Social, National, and Imperial progress. The alternative -policy of so-called self-reform presented by the Peers can have no other result than to strengthen their powers of resistance. My views on other Political.questions ma: be. summarized by saying that I am a loyal supporteV of the present Government's Administrative Policy and of its Programme of Social and Political Re- form. but I recognise that such National and Democratic Measures as Home Rule. Extension of the Suffrage. Abolition of Plural Voting. Reform of the Poor Law. and Temperance Reform stand little chance of being caned to a satisfactorv issiip until the Lords' veto has been dealt with effectively. I am a convinced Free Trader, and I believe that for the maintenance of the nro=per;tv—both Aericultural and Industrial—of the United Kingdom Free Trade is essential. Wales has always been on the side of great Re- forms. and it is nor likely to fail at this momentous crisis. If elected to vepresent my native County in Parliament, it will be my pride and jov to srive. to the utmost of my power, that service vrhich^wili e w I be dempnded by threat trust reposed in me. Confidents appealing for your support, I remain. Gentlemen. Your obedient Servant, JOHN HINDS. Brynteg, Carmarthen, November 25thm, ISIC. (557
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PARLIAMENTARY. WEST CARMARTHENSHIRE ELECTION, DECEMBER 13TH, 191D. NOTICE. IT the undersigned, being the appointed Election 3 Agent for MR. JOHN WILLIAM JONES CKJIMLYN, a candidate at the above Election, hereby give notice that, in view of the orovisions of the Act 46 and 47 Vict. c. 51, the said Candidate will not be answerable or accountable fot anv goods supplied, services rendered, or expenses incurred by any person acting, or claiming to act, on his behalf, unless such purchase, service, or expense has been previously authorised in writing under mv hand, or incurred by a duly appointed SubAgent acting within the limits of his authority. All claims and accounts for payment must be sent to me within fourteen day. of the day of election, otherwise they will be statute barred under the Corrupt Practices Act. 1 (Signed) HERBERT JOHN STOKES. Election Agent. Address—8, King Street, Carmarthen. marthen C°mmitte Room~8. King Street, Car- Docember 5th, 191G. (66S WOOLLEN FACTORY FOR SALE. "F] Wl11 Loffer for SALE by PUBLIO fJ-rV T, on r^e premises on WEDNES- De«miber 14th 1910, the above Leasehold P-elling House, Woollen Factory, Outhouses, etc shire^ Par)sh of Llandyssili-gogo, Cardigan- The Premies are well-built and commodiously- situated. with excellent water power. Lease 36 years unexpired; ground rent, £ 10 2s. 6d. Also the iJ°J ,ff- t!?e Machineries thereon (see Posters), to be ..old in lots to suit purchasers. T pYrio"lars to the Auctioneers, Empeter W"kiDS- Es<! •