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SCALE OF CHARGES. The only way to Reach the People in these Districts Is to Advertise in the Chronicle. SERVANTS WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTED. LOST OR FOUND. HOUSES OR SHOPS FOR SALE. HORSES OR CATTLE FOR SALE. SHEEP OR PiGS FOR SALE. POULTRY OR EGGS FOR SALE. Special Quotations for Tradesmen'< Advertiscmcnta, Aactloneen* AdvertItemenH 3d. pet t!ne. Lett!. Municipal, and Public Notice* 6d. Parliamentary Notices 9d. „ Pttagraph Advertisements amongst New* 6d. Birtht, Marriage:, and Deaths, 20 Wordt, 1/6; and 3d. for each 8 additional word*. MiMeHaneom Wants, For Sale*. To Lett, 21 Word* for 3d. for every addi- tional 8 words. Three Insertions for 2/ Bma!! Advertisement!, unlett prepaid, will be charged 6d. per tine. All Orders and Money mu*t be addretted: AMMAN VALLEY CHRONICLE." QUAY TREET, AMMANFORD. Prepaid Adveftisoments. p !GS ARE OFTEN TROUBLED WITH WORMS; Thodey's Worm Powders will clear same. Sold in Cartons containing 6 powders 5d. by Agents in all parts, 0 y Post 12 Powders )/t—96 Pow- ders 6/6n receipt of remittance, by Joseph Thortey, Ltd., King s Cross, London, N. BEDROOM SUITE for Sate. Mahogany Inlaid, Cheriton pattern; owner called to the Army.—Address Box X I, Chronicle Omce. P IG KEEPERS ? WHO WISH THEIR PiGS to pay should use as a Condi- ment Thorley s Food for Cattle; keeps Pigs thrifty. Sold in Cases containing 56 packets Five Shillings, by Agents In all parts. T IFO Poultry Meal is a perfect substitute for biscuit meal and saves 3d. in the I/ Get some to-day from the Ammanford Co-operative Society, Ammanford. A PARTMENTS Wanted by single Gen- tleman; away week-ends; terms, without board.—F ull partiiculars. Box A). Chronicle' Office. you SHOULD KNOW THAT OVUM, Thorley's Poultry Spice, Is different to any other Poultry Spice and con- tains all that is necessary for Keeping Poultry Healthy, and producing abundance of Eggs. Sold in cases containing 72 packets Six ShiUings. Cartons (two sizes), t/F and Sixpence each, by Agents in all parts. TARGE CUPBOARD Wanted. State particulars and price to Editor, Chronicle Omce. pOULTRY KEEPERS should write to Joseph Thorley Ltd., King s Cross, London, who are the Manufacturers of Ovum, Thorley's Poultry Spice, for Thorley's Poultry Keepers' Accoant Book, also Book giving usefut hints to Poultry Keepers. Both tent Free. SMART BOY Wanted, just leaving School, as Apprentice to Journalism. Excellent opportunity. Apply Editor, Chronicle Office. A N OUTLAY OF A FEW PENCE ON OVUM, Thortey's Poultry Spice for mixing with the morning's soft food, is well spent by the targe increase in Eggs and healthy condition of your fowls. Get It at Evan Evans, M.P.S., Cash Chemist. Amman- ford. TO get more eggs use Karswood Poultry Spice containing ground insects. 2d., 6d.. ts. packets from Evans, Amman Pharmacy. Gamant. A DVERTISE your Sates and ?? Wants In the Chronicle. Cheap Prepaid Rates. Chronicle Omce, Ammanford. A PPLICA TIONS for Agencies to ? Sell "The Amman Valley €hronic!e in the Villages of East Carmarthenshire should be forwarded to the Manager, Amman Valley I Chronicle Onice, Quay St., Amman- ferd. Public Notices. LLANDEBIE ? ? EISTEDDFOD (I.O.R.) Saturday, March 10th, 1917. Chief Choral: "Rhyfe!gan y Plant" (Gwilym James), 1.1 5s. Od. and Medal. Octette: "TiWyddost beth Ddywed fy Nghalon" (Dr. Parry). 8/- and Book value 5/ Secretary- R. J. TANNER. Handebie. Win the Chair. Where? AT AMMANFORD Chair Eisteddfod On SEPTEMBER 29, 1917. Hon. Sec.-D. J. DAVIES, Gwyddfa, Ammanford. Pubtic Notices. SEION, TIRYDAIL. Annual EISTEDDFOD To be held at the above place On Saturday, April 7th, 1917. Chief Choral (not under 16 in number) Jc. s. d. "Seren Bethlehem."SHverMedat&t 10 0 Juvenite Choir (not under 25 in number) Stay. Cheerful Robin, Stay" (R. Michaet.) Silver Medal & 2 0 0 .Sec.—D. J. DAVtEs, Gwyddfa, Ammanford. TO WMM IT MAY CONCERN IN LLANOtLO AND DISTRICT. T DANIEL EVANS. of Lanlash Farm, Golden Grove, near Llandilo, desire to publish the following facts, namely:— t. That it has come to my knowfedge that certain statements have been made with regard to the butter made by me, and In particular that the same is mixed with margarine and sold as butter, and that for such offence was recently prosecuted and fined under the Food aand Drugs Acts. 2. That the above statements are entirely untrue and without any foundaton. 3. That a reward of Ten Pounds will be given to such person or persons who will satisfactorily furnish me with the name or names and address or addresses of the person or persons who uttered the above statements. 4. That a sampie of the butter made by my son, Mr. Herbert Evans, of Bryn- blawd Farm. Golden Grove, was taken by Inspector John Jones on the 30th day of December. )9!6, at the Dandilo Market, that such sampt e was duly analysed, and that the Public Analyst has certified that such sample of butter waas genuine. Dated this 6th day of February. 1917. (Signed) DANIEL EVANS. Witness- J. C. Edmunds. Handilo. Soicitor. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. WILD BIRD (ENGLAND). THE WILD BIRDS PROTECTION (COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN) ORDER, t909. Dated 20th March, 1909. TN PURSUANCE of the powers conferred on me by the Wild Birds Protection Acts, 1880 to 1908, and upon application by the County Council of the Administrative County of Carmarthen, hereby make the following Order:— TITLE. This Order may be cited as The Wild Birds Protection (County of Carmar- then ) Order. )909." BIRDS. A dditions to the Schedule of the Act of 1880. The Wild Birds Protecton Act, 1880, shall appty, within the County of Carmar- then, to the following species of Wild Birds in the same manner as if those species were Included in the Schedule to the Act:- BuHnnch. Black-headed Bunting. Reed Bunting, Buzzard, Honey Buzzard, Tree Creeper, Dipper or Water Ouzel, Golden Eagle, Kite, Linnet (all species), Robin, Shrike (Butcher Bird), Thrush, Blue Tit, Long-tailed Tit, Marsh Tit, Common Wren. Golden-crested Wren. Cerrotn Birds protected Junng the whole of the year. iH. During the period between the 31st day of July In any year and the 2nd day of March following, the kitting or taking of the following species of Wild Birds is pro- hibited throughout the County of Carmar- then :— BuHnnch, Black-headed Bunting, Reed Bunting, Buzzard, Honey Buzzard, Tree Creeper, Dipper or Water Ouzel, Golden Eagle, Goldfinch,. Gulls (except Black- backed Gull), Kingnsher, Kite, Linnet (all species). Nightingale, Owl, Robin, Shrike (Butcher Bird), Thrush. Blue Tit, Long- tailed Tit. Marsh Tit, Woodpecker, Common Wren, Golden-crested Wren. EGGS. Certain Eggs protected throughout the country. IV. The taking or destroying of the Eggs of the following species of Wild Birds js prohibited throughout the County of Carmar- then:— Black-headed Bunting. Reed Bunting, Buzzard, Honey Buzzard, Tree Creeper, Dipper or Water Ouzel, Golden Eagle, Goldfinch, Cults (except Black-backed Gulls), Kingnsher. Kite, Linnet (all species). Nightingale. Owl, Shrike (Butcher Bird). Blue Tit, Long-tailed Tit. Marsh Tit. Woodpecker, Golden-crested Wren. REPEAL OF FORMER ORDER. V. The Order of the 7th day of March. t907. Is hereby repealed. Given under my hand at Whitehall this 20th day of March. 1909. (Signed) H. J. GLADSTONE. One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State. Cash Advances. F ONDON AND PROVINCES L< DISCOUNT COMPANY. LTD. ADVANCE CASH DAILY ,In sums of ;EIO to 11,000 to all Classes on Promise to Repay. No Sureties required. Absolute Privacy. Repayments -iten&d over a period convenient to the Borrower. No Fees or Expenses of any descrip- tion are charged unless Cash actually advanced. Apply to Manager- Mr. W. SHIRLEY, 48, Stokes Croft, Bristol. Tradesmen's Announcements Your Furniture RECOVEREO In Your Own Home. Distance No Object. HENSON, 36y Colonel Road, BETTWS, Ammaaford. Beautify the Home for THE NEW YEAR. Dainty Mats, Comfortable Rugs, Choice Patterns in Linoleums, Carpets, Hand- some Mirrors, Bedsteads, Bedding, Wire Mattresses, Overlays. FURNITURE of every description manufactured on the Premises. Pianos, Organs, and other Musical Instruments. H. TARR, 71, Wind St., AMMANFORD. the Amman Vattey Furnishing Stores. Totephone: P.O. No. 8. Cross Inn Hote) AMMANFORD. Motor Cars, Closed Carriages, Brakes, Traps, &c., for Hire. High class Accommodation for Commercial TraveMers. BILLIARD TABLE. PROPRIETOR- 0. D. EDWARDS. Pt nCC ?? Shoe, HLUDL &C!og STORES COLLEGE STREET, AMMANFORD. ALR WILLIAMS. The Noted House for aU Kinds of FOOTWEAR. Boot Repairing Neatty Execnted. Amusements. PUBLIC HALL, GWAUNCAEGURWEN. To-Night (Ihurs.) & Friday Feb. 8th and 9th. The Strange Case of Mary Page Episode 2: Who Murdered Dd. PoUock? \Star Dramas and Comedies. SATURDAY, Feb. 10th. DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE By Dramatic Co" Garnant. Week commencing Feb. 12th. Two Star Pictures- Lovers Enduring Ftame AND Great Railway Smash. LIBERTY. Episode 3: The WOLF STRIKES. Times and Prices as Usual
Ewendraeth Valley Workers
Ewendraeth Valley Workers AND EDUCATION IN CAR- MARTHENSHIRE. At a meeting of the Gwendraeth Valley Joint CoHiery Committee. held last Saturday, at Cwmmawr, the fol- lowing resolution was passed:— That this delegate meeting, repre- sentative of the 4,000 miners emptoyed in the Gwendraeth Vat!ey, strongly protests against the deplorable condi- tions obtaining in the Elementary Schools of Carmarthenshire, and pro- tests equally as strongly against the utterly inadequate salaries paid to the certificated teachers in our schools. It therefore catts upon the Education Committee to receive in consultation a deputation representative of tts certifi- cated teachers, and the Labour organ- isations of the counyt. with a view of reviewing the conditions of Elementary Education, and or Increasing the pre- sent hulmHIating salaries paid to the qualified teachers."
Advertising
SPECIAL SALE FOR. EMtTT DAYS ONLY Febpu.a.p 10t:h.-18t:h. 1S1V. ALL CALICOES WtLL BE SOLD AS Thirteen Yards to the Dozen." All Goods are Standard Numbers bought before the Great Rise, and should be Secured at Once. TW-O PBNCE Per Pair off all HOSIERY for the above time only. Our Reputation is Paramount, and the above is a Genuine Reduction off our Regular Lines. Excellent Value in all DEPARTMENTS. Our Sptting millintty has Arrived. Unbeatable for Costumes, Blouses, Jackets, ccc. EHa$ 6 Emanuel, AMMANFORD. WBEN YOU BNY A PtANO HAVE THE BEST. I Thompson & ShackeH, Ltd., Invtte Intpect i on o{ their Splendid Stock ot BRmSH MADE PIANOS OF WORLD WIDE FAME, Including Instruments by the following Celebrated Makers:— JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS, CHALLEN & SONS, J. & J. HOPKtNSON, J. H. CROWLEY, AJELLO & SONS, BROADWOOD PtANO-PLAYERS, MOOPE & MOORE, JUSDNE BROWNE. ORAMER & COMPANY, COLLARD <& COLLARD, And others too numerous to mention. .NSLRPASSED FOR TONE. TOUCH, AND ELEGANCE OF DESIGN. Ail Pianos Warranted, and Exchanged if not approved. FULL VALUE ALLOWED FOR OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE. 2S, QUEEN STREET, Ag: 60, Stepney Street, LLANELLY. Signs of Failing Sight. Fai!hg sight manifests itself in various ways. Whet your eyes tire quickly when reading or sewing, when things "swim or become dim after being looked at for a time, when you get dark specks noat- ing befor< the eyes, when they ache or bum or when you get severe frontal headaches you should tose no time in consulting a reliable Optician. The Value of Good Glasses. A p:Ir of good eyes may grow constantly stronger and keener in hard and contimous work, and retain their vigour as long as, if not tonger than. a other wgan of the body. But when one discerns the slightest symptoms of dimness, ? tired feeling, ache in the eyeballs, or continual headaches, then glasses mw be of great service in preventing serious trouble. But tc sure you begin with the right glaSSCS. It Is Impossible to over- estimate tfe danger of badiy adjusted glasses, and many sights have been utterly ruined by tenses ntted by incompetent men. Don'tbe btind to your own interest-to that interest which promises health —and goo< eyesight-by wearing cheap or maladjusted glasses, totally un- suited to he defects of your eyes, when you can get the best advice and have ntted scientincaUy accurate tenses, with no more trouble, and at reason- able prices REPAmS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. MMLESS GLASSES A SPECIALITY. Elegant and Inconspicuous in wear. H. G. EVANS, D.B.O.A., At Tha ?HQM AMMAMMM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS from 2.50 M !ne atUarC, ammMMrUnU, THURSDAY MORNINGS tiM 12D.OB
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We wist to draw the attention of the public to the unique opportunity offered by Messrs. Etias & Emanuet to secure ujusua! terms for their pur- chases at tht up-to-date establishment, whose wmows are always a leading attraction in Amman ford. Owing to an accident caused by the severe frost, much local and general news has had to be left out, inctuding a report of the performance by Chris- tian Tempte Choir of The Hoty City also the 1r Ammanford' Urban Council proceedings and Llandilo Urban Council.
AMMANFORD. I
AMMANFORD. I At the Christian Temple, on Wed- nesday evening, a hearty reception was given Mr. Albert Grimths on his return from Satonica. Owing to the popularity of the hero of the evening. a large crowd had come together, and the targe vestry proved too smalt; and consequently the meeting had to be held in the chapel, which was com- fortably n)fed. The pastor, the Rev. Tegfan Davies, presided, and on behatf of the church, extended to Mr. Albert Cnrnths a hearty welcome, and also presented him with the usuat gift. Mr. Crimths suitably responded, and thanked the churc h for all they had done for hrm and his brother Benjamin. The following also took pa'rt:—Reci- tation, Mr. Abel Morgan; violin solo, Master Gwynfi PhiHips; so)o. Miss Powe)!; "Away to the Forest." by the Male Voice Party, was warmly appreciated. Mr. W. T. Rhys well mantamed his reputation by his ren- d'ermg of "The Bug)er." Miss MiHi- cent Rees, the National winner, favoured the audience with three reci- tatons. The Old Armchair" was an admirable performance. Mr. T. W. Lewis (manager) also addressed the meeting, and Mr. John Evans read some poetry which caused much merri- ment, and then Hen Wlad fy Nhadau was sung, led by Mr. W. T. Rhys.
Advertising
Liver Trouble Is the cause of much suffering, Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Indigestion. Flatulency, Wind, Despondency, and much Ner- vous Excitement follows derangement- of the Liver. HUGHES' BLOOD PILLS II Have a most. beneficial and Immediate effect upon the Liver, though acting upon and eradicating every vitiating elements from the Btood which cir- culates through it. NOTE.—Bad Blood disturbs the action of every Organ In the Body. I have suf- fered agonies from Lumbago or Rheumatism in my Back and Limbs, a! so Pi!es. Hughes's Btood Pills cured me in a short time. Also my wife from Headache and Liver Trouble. The People from all narts testify to the wonderful power-ot these Pills In restoring sufferers from C I.; Disease, Rheumatism, Backache, Constipation. PHes, Skin, Liver, Stomach and Kidney- Troubles. TRY THEM. They will soon prove their great valuet Sold by Chemists and Stores at j/3, 3/ 5/- (Including War Tax). Ask for HUGHES' BLOOD PILLS with the trade mark —shape of a heart, thus- IIW Take no other, or send value In stamps or P.O. to— 11 I I JACOB HUGHES, M.P.S., L.D.S. MANUFACTURING CHEMIST. PENARTH, Cardiff.
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The Church-people of AmmanfpH regret to team that the Rev. WHHams, B.A., who has been curnt in-charge of the St. David's C'rcii for five years, contemplates leaving for Pembrey at the end of March. Du,-ing- his stay In the parish he has done a great deal of good work, and is very much tiked by those with whom he' comes in contact.
GARNANT. 1
GARNANT. 1 An error appears In our Ammanford Poitce Court news. a defendant named David Jones having been given an address as Is!wyn, Garnant. whereas it should be Sunny Bank, Garnant. The correction was given to us too late for an afteration to be made in the report. By an inadvertence, a mistake was made in our reproductlorr last week of the Cwmamman Soldiers' and Savors' Fund, whereby the proceeds of the per- formance of Machan Mawr were given as 166 4s. Id. The amount should have been £6 4s. 3d. In the letter from the officials a)so the j number of soldiers receiving cheques was put at 179 instead of 197.
Advertising
NOTICE TO OUR READERS. In view of the restrictions tm- posed b-v the G ovemment on the importation' 01 paper, and of the consequent shcortage o/ supplies, readers who wish to be sure of- obtaining the" Amman Valley C/!ron!c/e each week should' place an order with a newsagent or bookstall clerk. Owing to the scarce of paper it is tmpoMto/e fully to provide /or a chance demand. The Batt!e of the Ancre and f I ADVANCE t TANKS ? ?? j ???? Pa)ace,Ammanford, Thursday, FrMay, Saturday, Feb. 22,23,24.