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SPECIAL CH EAP RATE FOR PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSES TO BE LET I APARTMENTS WANTED HOUSES WANTED APARTMENTS TO BE LET SITUATIONS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND Words. T 0ne. T Thr?e Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. s. d. s. d. [ s. d. 18 0 6 1 0 I 1 6 24 0 9 16 2 3 32 1 0 20 3 0 40 1 3 2 6 8 9 Every addi- 7, 7, tional 8 Words. bd~ 9d- RATES OF ADVERTISEMENTS. RATE PER LINE PER INSERTION. Parliamentary Notices. 9d. Election Addresses, Public Companies 6d. Auctioneers, Public Announcements, &c. 4d. N.B. lhe above Scale does not apply to Public Bodies. Cheques and Post Office Orders should be made payable to The Journal Company. Limited." If not paid in advance, the ordinary Credit rate will be charged. "THE JOURNAL" is the oldest established but one in the Principality. It is double the size of any other local paper published at its price, Id., and has the most complete district news, which makes it generally read by all classes, and its Welsh sheet greatly promotes its circulation in rural districts. In addition to its general excel- lence, it has the distinctive advantage of being the only Conservative paper pitblislted iit the county, which gives it a large circulation amongst the most influential and wealthy classes. Its circula- tion is constantly increasing, and is at present larger in the Counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan and Pembroke, than any other newspaper, and is the mcst eligible advertising medium for Solicitors, Auctioneers, Shopkeepers, and others for adver- tisements which are intended to reach all classes alike. LIST OF LOCAL AGENTS From whom copies of the "JOURNAL may be bad ABERAYRON-Mr John Jones, Bookseller. ABERGWILI-Mr Mark, Post Office. ABERYSTWYTH—Mr William Jenkins, Bookseller, Great Darkgate-etreet. AMMANFORD Mr John Jones; Mr Morris, Bridgend Shop. BLAENCLYDACH—Mr E. R. Jones, Bookseller, 4, Phillips-terrace. BRYNAMMAN—Mi Thomas John, Station-road. BURRY PORT-Mr Badger, News Agent; Mrs M. Williams, Stationer, Station-road. CAPEL MAIR, LLANDYSSUL-Mr R. E. Jones, National Schools. CARDIGAN—Mrs Williams, Stationer, High-st. CARMARTHEN-MI- E. Colby Evans, Guildhall- square; Mr Bees, Stationer, K.ng-street Mr D. Williams, Stationer, Lammas-street; Mr D. Jones, Stationer, K.ng-street; Messrs. W. H. Smith and Son. CARMEL, LLANDEBIE-Alr Tom Rees, Post Office. CILCENNIN (Ciliau Post)—Mr Felix. School^ AERON—Mr J* B> J°nos,Cilau Park Board CLYNDERWEN—Messrs M. Jones & Co. CRIBIN-MR. Evan Lloyd. FERRYSIDE:-Blr A. Goldsmith, News Agent. GARNANT Mr John Jenkins, National Schools. GLANDUAR, LLANYBYTHEJR—Mrs Hugh Felix, Red Lion Inn. GOLDEN GROVE—Mr E. Joseph, The Schools. GORSEINON-Mr William Llewellyn, Post Office. HAVERFORDWEST—W. H. Smith & Son. KIDWELLY-illr J. Shanklatid; Mr David, News Agents. LAMPETER-Messrs. Davies & Co., Booksellers, College-street. LUIPETER VELFREY, NARBERTH-Mrs Thomas, Post LAUGHARNE-MI- T. Richards, King-street. LLANABTH—Mr E. Enoch, Draper. LLANARTHNEY—Mr T. Rees, Draper, &c. LLANDDOWROR—D. Wilkins, The Mill. LLANDEBIE-Mr W. Bowen, Post Office; Mr Tom Ree". LLANDILO-MR J. Lockyer, News Agent; Messrs W. & E. Hopkins, 49, Bhosmaen-street; Mr W. H. Smith & Son. LLANDDEWI-BREFI (Cardiganshire)-Mr. John Evans, Builder, Llanddewi. LLANDOVERY-Mr George Barratt, ,-Mr R. LLANDYSSUF Rees, Station-master; Mr Evan Jonee., Castlt>. LLANELLY-Messrs. W. H. Smith & Son. LLANFIIIANGEL-AR-ARTH—Mr T) TUn n builder. D' Thom^> Coach- LLANFAIR-CLYDOGAU—Mr D. T Jono« TI » • MjU • Jone8. Llanfair LLANGADOCK—Mr E. L. Edwards, News Agent. LLANGELER—Mr R. E. Jones, Capel Mail'. LLANILAR-MR C. Morgan, Post Office. LLANoN-Mr John Thomas, Chemist. LLANPUMSAINT-M r William Davies, Nebo. LLANSTEPHAN-Mr E. T. Davies, Cloth Hall. LLANRHYSTYD-Mr J. W. Morgan, Post Office. MYDRIM-Mr Henry Davies, Carrier. IVIYD ROILYN -Capt. Lewis. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN Mr J. P. Jones, News Agent, Bridge-street. NARBERTH—Mr Halkon, News Agent. MaBt] £ Quat—CilPt- Thomas Davies, Harbour PENBONTSHAN-Mr D. H. Evans, The Shop. PEN CADE R Mr T. T. Davies, The Shop. PENDINE-Mr Robert Lewis. ST. DeGUELLS-Mrs M. Wiliiams, News Agent, ST. CLEAns-Mr Thomas Thomas, Garthe Arms. TALGAKREa-Mr Evans, Post Offieo. TALSARN Mr John Jones, Maesyfelin. TREFACH-Mr Samuel Jones, Weaver. TREGARoN-Mr D. Evans, Medical Hall. WHiTLAND-Mr L. Harries, Bookseller. ■ GOOD TIDINGS FOR SUFFERERS. ASHTON'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC CURE. ARE GOUT AND RHEUMATISM CURABLE? TO any asking the anxious question, we do not despair till you have tried ASHTON'S CURB. In Bottles at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis. Mr J. Dewhirst, 14, Comuiercitl-otreet, Huddera- field Being a great sufferer from rheumatism and rheumatic gout, I was induced to try Ashton's Cure; I found instant relief, and strongly recom- mend it to all similarly affected." ASHTON'S ASTHMA CUftE. Is the finest medicine in the world for the moat stressing complaint. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coogbs, and Consumption prevented. Price, la lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lls. » GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF. Mr W. Nicholson, 3, The Grove, Yauxhall, S.W.: I have found great relief from takingyour Asthma Cure, and will strongly recommend it to any sufferer I know. It is a great boon. ASHTON'S UNIVERSAL PILLS. The great remedy for Disordered Liver, Foul Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Disturbed Sleep, Im- paired Digestion, Headache; they are also the females' great friend. Price, Is I id, and 28 9d. ASHTON'S CURATIVE SALVE. An invaluable remedy for Burns, Cuts, Ulcerated Joints, Absewes, or inflamed Breasts, and every similar kind of Disease. Price, Is lid and 2s 9d. Of all Chemists, or post free from the Proprietor. J. WARNER, 70 and 71, Chancery Lane, London, W.'C. Wholesale Agents for London. MESSRS. F. SANQBR & SONS; MAY ROBERTS, E.C.; BARCLAY & SONS WM. EDWARD & SON HOVENDEN & SONS. [208 A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS ii ted to be worth a GUINEA A Box for v bilious and nervous dis- w\ orders, such as wind and V'V pain in the stomach, fA RE universally admit* it- ] sick headache, giddiness, m. fulness and swelling after •T-J ? meals, dizziness and drow- tpj siness, cold chills, flush- iQgs of heat, loss of appe- tite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, .blotches on the skin, dis- turbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of those Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invalu- able, as a few doses of them carry off all humours, and bring about all that is required. No female should be without them. There is no Medicine to be found equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the benefits which are ensured by their use. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and 911 disorders of the liver, they act like magic, and a few doses will be found to work wonders on the most important organs in the human machine They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the rose- bud of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS testified con- tinually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the nervous and debili- tated is, BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. As a remedy for Coughs in general, asthma, bronchial affections, hoarseness, shortness of breath, tightness and oppression of the chest, wheezing, &c., these Pills stand unrivalled. They are the best ever offered to the public, and will speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of breathing, which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short time be removed. Prepared only, and sold wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, Thomas Beecham, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Deal- ers everywhere. N.B.—Full directions are given with each box. 31 < GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING SHEETS. Large quantity of slightly defective Sheets :— 5 ft. long by 2 ft. wide Is. 3d each. 6 Is. 6d 7 Is. lOd „ 8 „ „ 2s. Id „ 9 „ 2a. W 10 „ „ 3s. For all practical purposes the above are as good as perfect sheets, being water-tight, fire-proof, &c. If painted with Red Oxide, 2d to 6d per sheet extra. Rcd Oxide Paint specially prepared for iron work and ready for use. Price on application. Galvanized Ridging, Gutters, and Down Spouting, Nails, Screws, Washers, &c., and all Materials for fixing. BRUCE AND STILL, CONTRACTORS FOR IRON ROOFS & BUILDINGS (DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FREE), 75, NORFOLK ST., LIVERPOOL. [37 STIFF'S STARCH. Sold in lb. Picture Boxes. Sold in 51b. Packets. STTFF'^l st A t>iTT Trade Mark Queen Bess. Ilrr o STARCH. Uniform Quality. Warranted Pure. STIFF'S STARCH. £ Iost Economical. Imparts an Exquisite Gloss Makes Linen Look like New STIFF'S STARCH. For Collars. For Wristbands. For Shirt Fronts STIFF'S STARCH. For Neckties. s For Caps. ^TIFF'S STARCH. For Cuffs. For Lace. For Linen. O TIFF'S STARCH. For Muslins. For Curtains. ^TIFF'S STARCH. Tot Stiff's Starch. Note the Caution Label. STIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark. See Dr. Hassall's Testimonia Mark what Dr. Griffin says (j^TI-bFt1* SI. ARCH. Read Pro. Herapath's Repor Sold by Grocers. CJ TIFF'S STARCH. Established 1818. Wholesale—Stiff and Co., Redcliff-street, Bristol. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. MOUNT HILL NURSERIES, CARMARTHEN, JOSEPH COYSH. FOREST TREES! FOREST TREES!! WHITE THORN QUICKS FOR HEDGES. CHOICE TREES AN It ft If RUBS, FRUIT TREES AND ROSES, AND ALL KINDS OF NURSERY STOCK. WREATHS, CROSSES, AND BOUQUETS TO ORDER. PRICES ON APPLICATION. [10 4 TYLER CO. bue gained the following Exhibition Awards for their various manufactures:- 111IGHEST A \V ARDED MEDAL, 1886. 7! GOLD MEDAL, 1888. HIGHEST AWARDED ORDER OF MERIT, ADELAIDE, I887. FARMERS! SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH From Is. 3d. per Yard; Blankets from Is. 2d. per Yard; Stocking Yarn from 9d. per lb. CARRIAGE PAID BOX/I WAYS OR ALL ORDERS OH OVER .£1. PATTERNS FORWARDED TO SELECT FROM. rr Y E -E n & CO, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, S. WALES HIGH CLASS MANURES FOR ALL CROPS. W. FIIIKZIIRAROISI & SON, WIDNES, LANCASHIRE. MANUFACTURERS OF PURE DISSOLVED BONE. DISSOLVED BONE COMPOUNDS. SPECIAL MANURES. SUPERPHOSPHATES. ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. AGENTS WANTED. For prices and terms apply to Mr. J. M. READ, 41, Eastcheap, London. [366 THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special.Act of Parliament) ADVANCES MONEY to Landowners for Drainage, the Erection of Farm Buildings, Artizans' and Minors' Cottages, Trial Pits for Mines, and for the General Improvement of Landed Property • also to TENANTS FOR LIFE, for the ERECTION of and ADDITIONS to ESTATE MANSIONS, STABLES, and OUTBUILDINGS, and their general sanitary improvement; the amount borrowed being repaid by a terminable rent-charge. No investigation of title is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application may be obtained at the Company's Offices. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. MORTGAGE AND GROUND-RENT BRANCH OF THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY. mHE COMPANY'S REGISTER contains various sums of trust and other moneys awaiting invest- JL ment on Mortgage and for the purchase of Ground Rents. Further particulais on application. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. [jlõ SUNLIGHT SOAP MONTHLY COMPETITION. PRIZES VALUE OVER £600 FOR YOUNG FOLKS ONLY. Competitors not to be over 17 years of age last birthday. THE first of these Monthly Competitions will be on August 31st next, followed by others on September 30th, October 31st, November 3Cth, December 31st, &c., &c., until further notice. There is no element of chance in these competitions, the winning of a prize depending entirely on the perseverance and trouble taken chance in these competitions, the winning of a prize depending entirely on the perseverance and trouble taken to collect the wrappers. The competitions are held every month, so failure moue does not discourage but stimulates to a fresh effort. 60 Silver Keyless Lever Watches vazue L4 4s. each. EXTRA PRIZES. No Aee Unsuccessful competitors who have sent it. not less l' 17 10 to girls and 10 to boys (1 to each winner), than 24 Coupons will receive free of cost and o lit in in postage paid, a tacsimile reproduction (size lo^in. by ( io lliiu.) of the painting by W. P. Frith, R.A., exhibited „r in the Royal Academy, 1889, and named by us "So 100 Silver Keyless Watches value 308 each. Clean." The Daily Telegraph, July 11th, 1889, says of No A^e it—"A charming little picture." When this picture 4 14 10 to "iris and 10 to boys (1 to each winner), is out of print others will take its place. 5 13 10 ° „ 10 „ „ „ SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. 6 12 10 10 ,i ,» 2000 Prizes of 5s each as follows: 7 11 10 ,i 10 i> Each winner may select whatever she or he wishes 8 10 10 10 for a Christmas Prize in Books, Toys, Games, &c., &c., and under. to the value of about 5s. (a shilling or two over or under 8 Tricycles and 8 Safety Bicycles. this figure will not matter) or may have 5s in cash No. Age. Tricycles Bicycles. J°uW 80 9 17 1 value £ 21 to girls, 1 value £ 20 to boys. No. Age. A 10 16 1 „ £ 21 1 £ 2 > „ 17 12o Prizes to girls, 12o Prizes to boys. 11 15 1 „ £ 1010s. „ 1 „ £ 14 „ 18 16 125 „ 125 12 14 1 „ £ 1010s. „ 1 „ £ 14 „ 19 15 12o „ „ 125 „ 13 13 1 „ £ 1010s. „ 1 „ £ 14 „ 20 14 12o „ „ 12o „ 14 12 1 „ £ 9 1 „ £ 7 „ 21 13 125 „ „ l2o 15 11 1 „ £ 9 „ 1 „ £ 7 „ 22 12 125 „ „ 125 16 10 1 „ £ 7 1 i. £ 6 10s. „ 23 11 125 „ l2o „ and under. 24 10&underl25 „ „ 125 „ SEND FULL NAME AND ADDRESS ON POST-CARD FOR RULES TO LEVER BROS, Ltd., Port Sunlight, near BIRKENHEAD. [190 GIGANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP COlt- PETITION! First prize, an Eight-roomed Honee or £ 300 cash. 1000 other prizes as follows: 100 new 4Ss. Silver Watches; 900 Parcels, each of 5s. value. Winners of these parcels to ehoose what articles they like, to 5/- value, from PAIR'SJQlu«* trated Price List of Novelties in real calf Pursest. Pipes, Oigar Cases, Pencil Cases, Braces, &c. These 1001 valuable sifts will be given certain, no matter how few send, to those aoanting most correctly the letter U in the Sixteen Chapters of "St. Mark." Use the ordinary Bible, as found in every home. Count the letter U," capital and small both together, in verses only, nothing else. Simply very plainly write on a piece of paper your name and address, and the number you make in each chapter, and total of all, and post it on or before Saturday, January 31st, with 2s. Postal Order, or 2s. Id. stamps, as entrance fee, and four halfpenny stamps for printed result, yhich will be posted to each competitor on Monday, Febru- ary 16th. Should several count correctly, another FREB count- ing task will be Bet the successful ones, as all prizes will be "paid in full," and not divided. If no one counts correctly, pri: es 'ill be given for the nearest correct work. Only one person <:rom one address can enter, and must have no help wh itev r. Address letters W. T. PAIN, The Prizeries," 14, St. MtOtaera-street, Folkestone, and 39, Queen-street, Folke- stone. Send to-day four halfpenny stamps for a copy of PAIN'S moathl'' magazine, "Prizes, or Pain's Monthly-Dumps Di peller" (edited by Hal Berte), thirty-two pages and coloured cover. To read it will just make you laugh.. Over £ 4000 has already been given in prizes by Wm. Thos. Pain, the proprietor and publisher of the magazine. Bankers: The National Provin- cial Bank of England (Folkestone Branch). cial Bank of England (Folkestone Branch). THE PROVINCIAL ADVERTISING, PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICES, LYDNEY, GLO'STERSHIRE. ADVERTISERS should Bend for Prospectus tc the Provincial Advertising Offices, Lydney. Glo'stershire. [6 COLMAN IsSiNApism.-The Improved Patent M JStarPlaste1.—Wholly of pure flour of ustad. Cleanly in use; safe for young c'Üldre: and de. icate \vomen. Does not scorch (I, blist r, and re; dy at A moment's notice. -Sold K all Chemists and 'xrocers, or Post, seven t, -ony atampB, f, r packet of three, to COLEMAN'S lv)8, Cannon Street, London. EDUCATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. LAMPETER. THE COLLEGE SCHOOL, LAMPETER. Head Master and Teacher of English Sid/jccls—Rev. T. M. EVANS, B.A., late Senior Scholar of St. David's College, and Prizeman and Exhibitioner of King's College, Cambridge. Classics-Rev. E. J. DAVIES, B.A., late Scholar of St. David's College. Mathematics and Modern Languages-A. FIELD, Esq., B.A., late Scholar of St. David's College. Scienec-LLEWELY.,i BANKES-PRICE, B.A., late Open (Science) of Jesus College, Oxford. Excellent intermediate education. Direct prepara- tion for the learned professions under peculiarly advan- tageous conditions. Thorough preparation for St. David's College and other places of higher educa- tion. For prospectus, &c., apply to HEADMASTER. [14 CARMARTHEN. QUEEN ELIZABETH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN. FOUNDED, 1576. Chairman of Governors: VISCOUNT EMLYN. Head Master-J. J. LLOYD-WILLIAMS, M.A., late Classical Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; Head Master of St. David's College School, Lampeter, 1883-87. ASSISTANT HASTKBS. The Natural Sciences-A. S. WATERFIETD, B.A., Merton College, Oxford; 2ud Class Honours Final School of Natural Science. Mathematics-A. S. Henwood, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; 2nd Class Hqnours Mathematical Tripos, Cambridge. Music-Instrumental and Vocal- C. VIDEON HARDING, Organist of St. Peter's, Carmarthen. Drawing (in all its branches)—W. JONES, Head Master of the School of Art, Carmarthen. Drill-Instrttctor-Sergean t- Major COOPER. THE School is a first grade school, and prepare 1 for Scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge, London Matriculation, the Welsh University Colleges Law and Medical Examinations, Banks, etc., and -all branches of business. Special Class for Candi- dates for London Matriculation. All boys are taught Latin and French. Each form has a distinct classical and modern side. In the latter special attention is devoted to Mathematics, English subjects and modern languages, and teaching is also given in Chemistry, Physiology, Physiography, Mensuration, Mechanics, Physics, Principles of Agriculture,etc Two Board- ing-Houses (with private studies); under Head Master's Supervision. Spacious Laboratory, with benches for Practical Chemistry. Large Gymnasium (50 feet long by 25 feet wide) with all appliances. Cricket and Football Field. The List of Honours includes Scholar- ships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cam- bridge in Classics, Mathematics, and the Natural Sciences-t.otal value over £750. Three Open Class & 3 proxime accessit for Medal, Edinburgh Univer- sity; proxime accessit for Powis E&hibition,valueX60 per annum. Over 140 first and second classes Science and Art Examinatiots, South Kensington. Place in 1st and 2nd Division, London, Matricula- tion. Higher and Lower (Oxford and Cambridge Schools). Certificates, Scholarships at Lampeter College, etc., etc. The Annual School Scholarships and Exhibitions, ranging from X25 to 14 4s each per annum, value in all about .e250 per annum, are offered for com- petition on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 29th and 30th. 1890. The Oakley Scholarship, value .£0 8s per annum, confined to boys educated foi at least three years in some public Elementary School within the Borough of Carmarthen, will be awarded at the same time. No religious restriction is attached to any of the Scholarships or Exhibitions. During the Examination, Candidates from a distance will be boarded and lodged, free of charge, in the Headmaster's house. Masters of Elementary and Preparatory Schools and intending Candidates can obtain now full particulars of subjects, &c., from the Headmaster. N.B.—In the Lower Certificate Examination, 1890, the School holds first place in Wales for the number of First Classes obtained, and two pupils are bracketed Third in this lespect out of all the Candidates from England and Wales. TERMS:—Tuition fees, .£8 8s per annum, or X2 16s per term. Boarding fees, C40 per annum, or P.13 6s 8d per term. Boarding fees for brothers, JB10 each per term. Next Term begins on FRIDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1891. New Boys will be examined on Thursday, January 8th, 1891. For Prospectus and further information apply to HEADMASTER. 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CARMARTHEN. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. LADY PRINCIPAL Miss ARTHY. M.R.C.P., Certificated in Honors, Cambridge University Certificated, 1st Class, by the Council of Education German Diploma. LADY SUPERINTENDENT MRS. ROBERTS. ASSISTANT TEACHERS Miss K. S. GILES, Certificated Cambridge, Oxford, and Trinity College, London, and in Mathematics, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Drawing by Science and Art Department, South Kensington.—Miss RANDALL, Certificated, 1st Class, by the Council of Education in Botnny, Hygiene. Agriculture, Chemistry and Drawing by the Science and Art Department, South Kensington; Trinity College, Theory of Music; Kindergarten, Needlework, and Drill Certificates.—Miss GILES: Certificated, College of Preceptors in Drawing and Mathe- matic" by the Science and Art Department, Sou,h Kensington. NON-RESIDENT -MISS BUCKLEY, Associate in Music, Trinity College, London; Senior R.A.M. and Trinity College Certificates (Organ, Piano, Theory); Society of Arts, 1st Class in Music Cambridge Higher Certificate. DRAWING MASTER-MR. W. JONES, Higher Certi- ficates South Kensington. MUSIC MASTER—MR. COOKE, Organist of Christ Church. DANCING MISTRESS—MISS AYLING. rpHE School gives an excellent education 011 very 1 moderate terms. Admirable accommodation for Boarders, under the superintendence of a Clergyman's widow. Pupils prepared for public Examinations. Half term will begin November 3rd, 1890. An Examination of the Candidittes for these Scholar- ships will be held at the School in September. The subjects of this Examination with all particulars as to School fees, board and tuition, may be had 011 application to the Principal on or before September 1st, 1890. [34 GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 10, QUAY STREET, CARMARTHEN. PRINCIPAL MRS. W. MARLES-THOMAS PUPILS have passed the South Kensington Ait and Science; First Class College of Preceptors Junior and Senior Society of Arts, Oxford and Cam- bridge Local Royal Academy of Music and Trinity College Examinations. First Class Honours, Special Distinctions and Prizes, have been gained in the above Examinations. [9 LLANDILO. LADIES' SCHOOL, ABBEY TERRACE, LLANDILO. PRINCIPAL: MISS MCARTHUR. HIGH-CLASS instruction, combined with home comforts; healthy locality, preparation foi Examinations. j Spring terms begins January 21st, 1891. 8:" -T; YSTRAD MEURIG. YSTRAD MEURIG SCHOOL. FREE HIaHER EDUCATION. RECENT SUCCESSES. 1889. King s Scholarship, Eton College, Windsor; Senior Scholarship St. David's College, Lampeter. 1890. Certificate from Oxford and Cambridge. Schools Examination Board. The School will re-open on Tuesday, January 27tb, at 9 a.m. For Free Entrance Scholarships apply to the Head- master. LLANDOVERY. r_ LLANDOVERY COLLEGE SCHOLAR- SHIPS. OVER FIFTY SCHOLARSHIPS-AGGREGATE VALUE NEARLY £ 800. 1.-THREE SCHOLARSHIPS for natives of Car- marthenshire, open to boys under 16 years of age, and tenable for two years—The Golden Gnn e, £ 25; the Lloyd Jones (Natural Science), £ 25 and the Ystrad. £10. 2. TWENTY FOUNDATION SCHOLAR- SHIPS, E8 Ss. each (free tuition). 3. -T WLNTY-E1GHT or T W ENTY-NIN E HOUSE SCHOLAHSHIPS, ranging in value from C.50 (free board and tuition) to 4;8 Ss., according to the age and proficiency of the Candidates. These Scholarships will be awarded without any religious restrictions, as the result of an Examination held in the School Hall on the Kith and 14th January, 1891, beginning at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, January 13th. There are 11 Resident Masters at the School, all graduates of Oxford or Cambridge, with nine First Classes in Classics, Science, and Mathematics. The School successes during the last fifteen months i elude tivo open Classical Scholarships £ s0, and one open Mathematical Scholarship £80 at Oxford, the Powis Exhibition JE60. and History Exhibition £ 50 at Oxford, minor Scholarships and Exhibitions to the value of ETIS, nine Distinctions (four in Mathe- matics, three in Science, and two in History), and eighteen First Classes from the Oxford and Cambridge Boards, and six Passes (four in First Division) London Matriculation. Boys attend place of worship selected by parents. For Syllabus of Scholarship Subjects and further particulars apply to THE WARDEN, The College, Llandovery. [420 1- PUBLIC NOTICES. PRIZE-FOR-ALL CO-AIPETITIONS. rpHE fairest and most liberal Prize Competitions _L yet offered to the Public A Cash Prize of the srme valu J to every successful competitor. GUARANTEED LEGAL AND GENUINE. No. 1. —-FIVE SHILLINGS paid to every person counting correctly the number of words in the verses only of the FIKST 20 Psalms. Entrance Fee 6d. and stamped addressed envelope for result. No. 2.—SEVEN-AND-SIX paid to every person counting correctly the number of tfords in the verses only of the FIRST 15 CHAPTERS OF GENESIS. Entrance fee Is. and stamped ad- dressed envelope for result. No. 3.—HALF-A-GUINEA paid to every person counting correctly the number of words in the verses only of the FIRST 20 CHAPTERS OF EXODUS. Eatrance fee Is. (3d. and stamped ad- dreised env, lope for result. No. 4. ONBHJJJINEA paid to every person counting correctly the number of words in the verses only of theFIRST 50 PSALMS. Entrance fee 2-. and stamped addressed envelope for result. RULES. Ordinary Bible (not the Revised Edition or Prayer-book) to be used in all the competitions. Envelopes to be marked with the number of competition entered. Any number may enter from the same bouse or family. All the above competitions close on Saturday, January 3rd, 1891. Prizes and result a week later. Address all letters in full (and as S Jon as possible) to THE PRIZE COMPETITION ASSOCIATION, 4, South Parade, Oakfield Road, 417] Clifton, Bristol. CUPISS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS For Grease, Swelled Legs, Cracked FOR Heels, Coughs, Colds, Hove or Blown, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Staring HORSES, Coat, Distember, Epidemic or Influ- enza, and for preserving Good Health NEAT and getting into Prime Condition. CATTLE, —— TESTIMONIAL. SHEEP, Tyfry, Menai Bridge, Auglesea, May 23rd, 1884. AND DEAR Siii, -Ilaviii, used your Consti- tution Balls for nearly thirty years to SCOURING Horses and Neat Cattle, it is only simple truth and justice to say, a safer or more IN efficacious Medicine for Horses & Cattle cannot be purchased. It cannot be too CALVES extensively known, for I am positive every person that gives it a fair trial they are al- will never discontinue using your Balls, most infal- as occasion may require.—Yours truly, lible. WM. EVANS. 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