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TO ADVERTISERS. PREPAID SCALK OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISING IN THE WELSHMAN." No. of I One I Three Six Words. Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. sTd? -a. d. S. d 20 i'' II 2' 3 6 28 1 6 36 4 6 36 2 0 4 0 5 6 44 2 6 4 6 6 6 The above scale only applies to the Situations," To Lata," and To be Sold by Private Treaty classes of Advertisements, and must be paid for in advance, or the ordinary credit rate will be charged. HALFPENNY STAMPS, or Postal or Post Office Orders payable to the Welshman Newspaper and Steam Printing Company, Limited, at Carmarthen Replies may be made addressed to the Welshman Office, and will be forwarded to advertisers when "tamped envelopes are sent. WANTED. WANTED, a strong Girl, as help; good wages.- Tt Apply, Proprietress, Angel Hotel, Narberth. i 5490 WANTED, a Dairymaid wages, Rl6 per annum.— W Address, X.Y. Office of this Paper. [5538 WANTED, strong General, age 16; no children; good home for good girl.-B. Watkins, 87, Gadlys Road, Aberdare. [556) XV ANTP, Ll. a good General Servant; two in family.— References and wages to Lewis, 5, Park Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. [ 5549 WANTED, smart Improver or Junior for the Tailor- VT ing:; permanency.—Phillips, Cloth Hall, St. Clears. L5548 WANTED, a Grocers' Haulier; also Apprentice to Grocery trade, and Apprentice to the Bakery tmde.-HopkinL-, Stores, Nelson, GJam. [5528 WANTED, General Servant for London; three in family comfortable home.—Apply, Mrs Maddock, 25, Richmond Terrace, Carmarthen. [5519 WANTED, Groom-Gardener, who can milk, and be W generally useful. Apply, Archdeacon Lewis, Golden Grove, R. S.O. [5592 WANTED, young Lady. as Morning Governess 'or a W Girl six ypars of age; hours, 10 30 to 12.30.- Apply to M. T. Welshman Oiffcp. [5587 WANTED, at once, Apprentices to the Millinery and General Drapery.—J. H. Thomas, Albion House, Carmarthen. r5602 WANTED, Young Ladies and Young Men as Im" provers and Apprentices to the Drapery and Fancy Trade. Jeremy Reea, Clifton House, Carmarthen. [5607 ANTED, a few Dairies of reliable Milk, delivered to Cardiff; payment gnaranteed- Write, stating lowest prices, to Perkins & Co., 107, Penarth Poid. Cardiff. [5540 w ANTED, immediately, a working Housekeeper, for TV a small bnsine 3 house in London good wages; comfortable home.-Appy, 217, North End Road, London, S.W. [5559 WANTED, Youth, about 16, to look after Pony and W Trap, and make himself generally usefnl; also a good General Servant, not under 23.-Williams, Wood- lands, Ystalyfera. [5582 W ANTED, a working Farm Bailiff and Wife, without children, to take entire charge of a very small Farm wife to attend to dairy must have good references and well recommended; wages, 23s. weekly, with house, fire, and all garden produce f-ee.-&pplication to be made to "Phillips," Welshman Office, Carmarthen. [5"79 TINPLATE WORKERS wanted also an Apprentice. T-Apply to Williams, 10,Water Street, Carmarthen [5562 GROCERS' HAULIER. Wanted, immediately, a strong Man outdoors.—Apply, Phillips & Son, Tredegar. [5557 ANTHRACITE COLLIERY AGENTS are asked for APrices per Ton of Small, also Through Coals Replies Coal Merchant," Welshman Office, Carmarthen. [5595 rr AILORS.-Wanted Three good experienced Coat •* Hands also Two Improvers; constant work all the year round for good men.—Morgan, Park Street, Llanelly. [5S46 GROCERY.—Wanted young Man as Haulier, and Gassist in warebonse must bave good reference* state wages, indoors.-Apply, Stephen Evans, Bon Marche, Tonyrefail. L5571 WANTED IN CANADA, CAPITALISTS, PERSONS WITH MODERATE INCOMES, FARMERS, MINERS, AND YOUNG MEN AND OTHERS DESIRING TO LEARN FARMING. Illustrated Handbooks and Maps, issued by the Govern- ment, may be hod post free on application to CANADA GOVERVMFNT OFFICE, WESTERN MAIL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. Write for Partiezilars. [5346 TO BE LET, TWO ROOMS TO LET, urder Parade.—Apply, Rickard, Francis Well, [5474 TO LET, with immediate possession, 2 Fields Accom- modation Land. near Francii Well, Carmarthen.— Apply, Mrs Davies. Glyneiddan, Nantgaredig. 11-5501 rro LET, the VICTORIA INN," Spilman Street. Car- marthen; fully licenced; possession, 31st March next.-Apply, Buckleys Brewery, Ltd., Carmarthen f5491 TO LET, with immediate possession, WHITE HoR?E TINN," WbitemiJI, near Carmarthen; fully licRn?d. —Apply, Buckleys Limitod, Carmarthen. 15438 orro LET, with immediate possession, 15, Ppilman Street, comprising a large garden (with entrance at the back), 11 rooms, bath-room (hot and cold).—App y to Mr Thomas Walters, Solicitor, Carmarthen. 15488 rTlO LET, with immediate possession, Fully-licenced -5 Public-bouse. "RED LION," Pwlltrap. St. Clears; rent extremely low well situated, and in good reoair; no incoming.—Apply, George Palmer & Son, Havcrforowpst. [5550 TO LET, from 29th September next, the Farm known J as NORTON," in the Parish of MancrMcr, near Tenby.—For particulars, apply T. H. G. Clunn, P.A.? I., 9, Albert Street, Pentre, R.8.0. Glam. L5523 9, Albert Street, Pentre, R.8.0. GIam. [5523 71^0 LET, "FRANCIS VILLA," within a mile to Car- i marthen, with o* without 8 acres of land h use 12 rooms, coalhouse, office?, stable, saddleroom, coch-boiiie, kitchen gardpn -Apply to Mr D. WilJiqms, Pont.Ficbrd- Eynon, near Carmarthen, or present tenant. [5526 fIrO LET, the "UPLAND ARMS." Llandefeilog, together with about 22 acres of land, and situate on the main road from Carmarthen to Ferryside and Kidwelly; fully licenced immediate possession -A rply, Buckley Ltd Carmarthen. [5454 TO LET, from September, 1901, commodious Dwelling House, with wa'led garden, "FOREST HOUSE," 3, St Peter Street, now occupied by Dr Denzil Harries, con. taining 11 rooms, entrance hall also stable and coach- house, if desired.-Apply to W. R. Edwards, GIanb«fren, Barry or Rees Davies, Builder, Carmarthen. [5531 rrO BE LET, from the 29th September, 1901, the Farm of "VRON." situate midway between the towns of Narberth and Whitland, in the Parish of Llan- ddewi- Velfrey, Pembrokeshire, containing about 78 acres. —For particularil, apply to Messrs Thomas & W D. Lewis, Solicitors, Narbertb. [5553 CARMARTHEN. TO BE LET, roomy Shop and Dwelling-house, being JL No. 5, Nott's Square, occupying the best position in the town.—Apply to Mr John Francis, Land Agent, Carmarthen. [5173 FERRYSIDE. TO BE LET, on lease, or on three year's agreement, Tone of the Finest Residences in the district, no'; going under thorough decorative repair, under the super- intendence of a retired London Architect, at very low rent. —For particulars, ppply to Mr John Jones, Land Sur- veyor and Estate Agent, Cwmbury, Ferryside, Carmar- thenshire. [5510 SCAB or Mange in Sheep.—Write Mr Morgan W. '? James, Veterinary and Agricultural Chemist, Llanelly, who has a certain cure. Sample for Is., post free, will make 20 gallons of dip. f 5265 TO BE SOLD SPRING CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE.—Apply, Rickard, Francis Well, Carmarthen. [5171 j PRIME HAY FOR SALE.—Apply to W. I. Picktrd, L Francis Well, Carmarthen. [5510 Tj^OR SALF, Hudson Roadster Bicycle, Warwick tyres, r brake, mud guards no use to owner good condition ,F ineni.-Smith, ?e?maTt Office. [5581 L'OR. SA LE. a Chpap Ticket from Southampton" to Cape Town, per Union Castle Cempany.-Apply. W. O.Evans PUsyswe'e St. Clears. 15586 t 1 10 B w, OLD by PRIVATE TREA T Y, Freehold Property, called QUARRY COTTAGE," with Garden, eitaate in Trev aqhan Village, Carmarthen.—Apply, W. JSvans, Grocer, Middle Road, Raven Hill, near.Swansea L5599 HOT X BUNS! I HOT X BUNS! HOT X BUNS! ORDERS NOW BOOKED. EBENEZER THOMAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAN UFACTURING CONFECTIONER, 19, SPILMAN STREET CARMARTHEN. [5598 TO THE FRONT AGAIN! DAVIES, TOWY WORKS, CARMARTHEN, 1 THE BEST HOUSE IN THE COUNTY FOR MODERN IDEAS s.ø. y?'  ,?? ??  CHIMNEY PIECES, REGISTER GRATES, ?'? r?  TILES.  V ?"? ?"? ?-???.?? PLUMBERS, ,{ø'è' ?"?? GASFITTERS. j HEATING ENGINEER.    — ,??\? y:\>Y ,,v SANITARY. ENGINEER. CRAFTSMEN ?"  <- G' DESCENT FITTINGS AND CRAFTSMEN '\> INCAN DERCETINGS AND IRONWORK. S'o ?\? ? 1>c,> (??? MANTLES. IRONWORK. V  ""e  BEDS & BEDDING PURIFIED and RE-DONE. ——— .??'  ? ? rt ?? UPHOLSTERING, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING IN ALL ITS I ??  BRANCHES. ?c??'??? SOLE AGENT ??? FOB J. B. WHITE, LONDON, PORTLAND CEMENT. PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. CHIEF OFFICE: HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. Summary of the Report presented at the Fifty-second Annual Meeting, held on 7th March, 1901. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued during the year was 74,680, assuring the sum of £ 7.613,035, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of J6378,503. The Premiums received during the year were £ 3,322,342, being an increase of £ 177,878 over the year 1899 The Claims of the year amounted to £ 1,593,150. The number of Deaths was 6,717, and 6,276 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 612,057. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. The Premiums received during the year were .£5.47.697, being an increase of £ 278,739. The Claims of the year amounted to £ 2,227,218. The number of Deaths was 221,025, and 2,266 Endowment Assurances matured. The numberl of Free Policies granted dnringwthe year to those Policyholders of five years' standing who desired to discontinue their payments was 66,943, the number in force being 713,634. The number of Free Policies which became Claims duringlibe year:was 17,215. The total number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 13,891,667 their average duration is nine and a quarter years. The Assets of the Company, in both branches,'as'shewn in the Balance Sheet, are RS9,895,328, Ibeing an;increase of X3,063,269 over those of 1899. As already announced, Mr W. J.fLANCASTER, who has filled the office.of,Secretary since 1873, has been elected a Director. The Staff Provident Fund, !which was' founded three years since for the benefit of the outdoor staff, shows a satisfactory increase for the year, the total amount stand- to the credit of the Fund being £ 86,742. General Balance Sheet of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, on the 31st December, I 1900. LIABILITIES. X s. d. Shareholders' capital 1,000 000 0 0 Ordinary Branch funds 20,879,584 4 9 Industrial Branch fund 16/'10.640 1 10 Reserve fund 850000 0 0 Investments reserve fund 50,0 0 0 0 Claims under life policies admitted 205,104 2 10 X39 895 328 9 5 ASSETS. X e. d. British Government securities 3,277,895 18 11 Indian and Colonial government se- curities 3,993,725 11 11 Railway and other debentures and debenture stocks 2,844,284 9 8 Loins on County Council, Municipal and other 4 8 Freehold ground rents and Scotch feu duties 3,177,220 16 11 Freehold and leasehold property 2,110,376 8 8 Mortgages on property within the United Kingdom 5,350,837 14 0 Railway, gas and water stocks 5,784.116 2 9 Suez Canal shares 168,369 5 8 Telegraph and other shares 74,512 8 3 Metropolitan Consolidated stock, and City of London bonds. 347,917 7 5 Bank of England stock 200,559 18 6 Foreign government securities 1,105,439 9 1 Reversions and Life Interests 793 595 7 7 Loans on the Company's policies 970,316 0 0 Rent charges 165,774 15 0 Outstanding premiums 462,040 17 10 Cash in hands of Superintendents and Agents' balances 43,162 8 7 Outstanding interest and rents 311,957 19 7 Cash-On deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 576,933 4 5 X39,895,328 9 5 THOS. C. DEVEY" 7 Qcnerai Managers EDGiR ????' Chairman. WILLIAM HUGHg, 5 1(,iitt General Maiia?&r?. HENRY HARBEN, ) D. W. STABLE, fecf??. W J. LANCASTER, I Df'ectors. Any further information required, apply to the District Superintendent, MR. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Waterloo Villa, Carmarthen; or t) his ASSISTANTS. MR. D. THOMAS, Brinley House, Guildhall SQUARE, Carmarthen, and MR. J. DARON JONES, 3, Lewis Terrace, Llandilo. [5578 ——————————— j O BE FOLTI, about 6 acres of useful Oak and other Timber, within a mile of Llanfuliteg Station, on the G W.R —For particulars, apply to Mr Lascelles, Solicitor, Narberth. [5547 FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES FOR SALE.— FWaterloo Terrace: Apply, Bland Davies, Carmar- then.-Barn's Row: Appy, Davie;, Towy Works.— Francis Well: Apply, Rickard, Francis Well. [5473 FOR SALE, Freehold House, Premises. 7 acres Land f situated Cold Blow, 2 miles from Narberth.—Par- ticular?, apply Bowen, Spring Gardens, Narberth. [5451 FOR SALE, House, six rooms, with out-houses, situated Jf St. James Street, Narberth.—For particulars, apply, Mrs Harwood, Spring Gardens, Narberth. [5511 FOR SALE, by TENDER, from 9 to 10 acres of well- Fgrown Oak and Ash Poles, growing on CrugEvan, Cilrhedyn. Tenders to be sent to Edward Davies, Crug- Evan. Conwyl-EUed, who wilt also show the Timber. Highest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted. L5521 ST. CLEARS. TO BE SOLD, by PRIVATE TREATY, a good, large, Tand well fenced Garden, called "THE PRIORY," situate near the Church.—Apply at Bank House, or Derry, St. Clears. [5522 DAVIDSON & CO., Wholesale Merchant in Coal, t ? Timber, Machinery, &c., 54, Shakespeare Street, Manchester, offer great business advantages. 5282 SPECIALITIES FOR 1901. NEVER was better value offered. We intend keeping Nup our well-earned reputation. Welsh and Irish Tweed Suits, made to measure 32s 6d. (suitable for cycling and rough wear). Narberth Flannel Shirts, 5s. 6d. each. Our easy Self-measurement Forms, Patterns, and Price List on application.-Mathias & Co., Market Square, Narberth. 14069 SCHOLASTIC ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr W. H. WEBB, F.G.O., Senior Certificated Organist, R.A M.; Licentiate of Victoria College of Music (L. V.C M.); Member of the Inc rpcrated (society of Musicians (I. i.M.); Organist and L'hovrmaster of Christ Church, and Choirmaster of M. David's, Carmarthen; Visiting Music Master at 7 he nigh* ncnool for Girls, and 1 he Girls County School, Carmarthen; Deputy Choirmaster to The Church Choral Union of The Archdeaconry of Car- marthen, Resumes Duties on January 14th, 1901, Receives Pupils for Organ, Pianoforte, Harmony. Sing- ing, &c and is open to engagements for Church Festivals, Recitals Concerts, Balls, &c. Ladies' Glee Party, Monday, January 14th, at 8 p.m next visit to Narberth and tt Clears, Friday, January 18th Theory of Music Class, Saturday, January 19th, at 330. For Vacancies, Press Notices, List of Compositions, List of Past Pupils' Successes, Terms, &c., address, Penllwyn, Penllwyn Park, Carmarthen. [5360 I PENCADER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. fjjT A NEW DEPARTURE.—Additional Boarding Accommodation for the exclusive use of Girls has been rece tly provided by the erection, in separate grounds, of two nevu houses, specially destgned for the purpose 7 his department is under the supervision of the Music- Mistress. I he diet is unlimited, and of the best quality. 37 Successes obtained this year at the Matriculation of the Universities of London ai d Wales, College of Pre- ceptors, South Kensington Science and Art, Entrance to Theological Colleges of Bangor (Baptist) and Cardiff (Baptist) Queen's Scholarthip. Since 1891 a total of 511 Successes at Public Examina- tions, including those of 38 Undergraduates of the Universities of London (20), Wales (9), and the Royal University of Ireland (9). The School will re-open on Tuesday, gth January, 1901. Terms and Reports on application to the Head-Master. 15310 UNIVERSITY OF WALES. pHE SEVKNTH MATRICULATION FXAMINA- I [ TION will commence on Monday. Junp 24th, 1901. Particulars from the Registrar, Registrar's Office, Brecon, from whom forms of entry can be obtained. Applications for entry must be made not liter than Monday, May 27th, 1901. [5374 PUBLIC NOTICES. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. — Several Sums to be ?j Advanced on Freehold Security, in or near Carmar- then —Apply, Mr J F. Morris, Solicit)r. L5496 LOST, from Nantygoirre issaf, Ferryside, early in February, a red roan Mountain Pony.—Finder rewarded on returning same to John Moses. 15568 L'OUND strajing on the 12th inst., a Spaniel Dog, liver and white; if not claimed in three days will be sold.—Apply, Welshman Offiae, Carmarthen. 15584 THICK CREAM Supplied Daily in Carmarthen at your door to order from the MAESYPRIOR DAIRY. TRY MY 3d. JAR. EMPTIES CALLED FOR. [5467 POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS. Pursuant to the Provisions of the Telegraph Acts, 1863 to 1892:- N. OTICE is hereby given, that His Majesty's Post- master-General, having obtained the cogent in that behalf cf the body having the control of the public road between Pembroke and Lawrenny, intends to place a Telegraph over and along the said public road, and for that purpose to erect and miiritain posts in and upon the said public road under the powe, s conferred on him by the Telegraph Acts above mentioned. G. H. MURRAY, Secretary. General Post:Otfice, 12th March, 1901. r5552 EMPORIUM, CARMARTHEN. OARPETS. HENRY THOMAS has now on view a New Selection of VELVET PILE, WILTON, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, KIDDERMINSTER SQUARES, &c. Stocked in various sizes, and are essentially Up-to- date. These are the best I have ever offered, which are well worth your inspection. 15368 ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY. ALBION HOUSE FOR GENERAL DRAPERY AND GROCERY. Al VALUE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. J. H. THO AS) CARMARTHEN. FASHIONS & NEW GOODS For SPRING, 1901. BEN EVANS & Co. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY WILL, ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 23rd, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, MAKE AN IMPOSING DISPLAY OF FASHIONS, NOVELTIES, and NEW GOODS for Early Spring Wear. A VISIT OF INSPECTION WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. II Ben. Evans & Co., Ltd., SWANSEA. I I H. REEVES, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, I 54a, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. LARGE NEW STOCK OF NOVELTIES. GOLD 6L SILVER JEWELLERY. SOLID SILVER ARTICLES. SILVER-MOUNTED LEATHER GOODS. Hundreds of Articles Suitable as Gifts to Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. THE BLACKSTONE OIL ENGINE. 'Mi SIMPLEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST MOTIVE POWER FOR ALL PURPOSES. EVERY ENGINE GUARANTEED, FIXED, AND STARTED. FOR:PRICES AND ALL PARTICULARS, APPLY TO G. S. RICHMOND, ENGINEER, LLAtNELLY. f5341 x TO BUILDERS. TTENDERS are invited for making Alterations and Repairs at Steynton Vicarasre, near Milford Haven. Plans and specification can be 8e"'n at Messrs Harvey & Sons' Offices, Victoria Place, Raverfordwpst. No pledge is given to accept the lowest or any Tender. Ten iers to be sent to me on or before March 27th, 1901. ERNEST CO LURE, M S.A., Architect, 4, Quay Street, Carmarthen. [5572 TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND OTHERS. Grand Balloon Ascent and Parachute Descent and Sports at Carmarthen. TENDERS are invited for the SOLE RIGHT of SeUing- L Beer, Wines, Spirits, and Ærated Waters, in the Grand Stand and in Tents-and alg" for the Sole Right of Selling Tea, Coffee, and Eatables-in the Park on Easter- Monday next, April 8th, 1901. The successful Tenderer must enter into an agreement with the Com aittee to pro- vide a separate Tent for the Pale of Non-intoxicating Drinks. One Tender for the whole. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Sports," must be sent, addressed to Messrs A. J. Jones and C. Haydn Williams, Hon. Sees., Park Stores, Carmarthen, by 1 o'clock on Friday, March 22nd. [5576 CARMARTHENSHIRE STANDING JOINT COMMIT fEE. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. f LIENDERS are invited for Cementing Walls, &c., of M the Llangadock Magistrates' Room. Specification may be seen on application at the Police Station, Llangadock. Tenders, to be pealed lind marked Tender for Magis- trates' Room, Llangadock," are to be sent to Mr Thomas Jones, Clerk of the Peace, Llandovery, on or before Satur- day, the 13th day of April next. The above Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, DANIEL PHILLIPS, County Surveyor. Carmarthen, March 18th, 1901. Lr 58 0 CARMARTHEN UNION. NURSE WANTED. I^HE Guardians of the Carmarthen Union require the- t services of a Trained Qualified FEMALE NURSE for the Workhouse Infirmary. The salary will be .£25 a year, with rations, washing, and apartment in the Workhouse. She must be between 25 and 35 years ot tigp, and have a knt wledge of Welsh and English. Duties to commence on the 13th of April next. The appointment will be made subject to the Poor Law Officers Superannuation Acts, and to the Poor Law Orders,. and the sanction of the Local Government Board. Applications, in the applicant's own handwriting, stating age, training, and previous experience, and accompanied by three recent t stim niatg, must be delivered, at my Office on or before Friday, the 29th March instant. Canvassing will disqualify. By order, ROWLAND BROWNE, Solicitor, Clerk to Guardians. 7, Hall Street, Carmarthen, 20th March, 1:101. 15597 ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that a meeting cf the Finance 1^1 Committee of the Council of the said County will be eld at the Shire Hall, Carmarthen, on Monday, the 8th day of April next, at 12.30 p.m. All persons having any claims against the County are requested to send in their accounts to the Clerk of the Council, at his Office, in Llandovery, on or before the 30th instant, and the person; making such clv,ms respectively must attend, if called upon to do so, before the said Finance Committe- on the said 8th day of April next, for the purpose of haviag such claims audited. THOMAS JONES, Clerk of the County Council. County Council Offi e, Llandovery, March 19th, 1901. f5.190 C A RM ARTHEN SHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1901. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Court of General Quarter Sessions of thg Peace for the County of Carmarthen will be holden aud kept at the Shire Hall, in Carmarthen, on Friday, the 12th day of April next, at 11 a.m., at which hour the names of the Grand Jurors will he callei over. At 11.15 o'clock the C urt will take County Business, at the termination of which the Trials of Prisoners and Defendants, and the hearing of Appeals and Motions, will be proceeded with, and on the day and at the hour first above mentionei, all Grand and Petit Jurors are requested to attend and answer to their names, and the Magistrates of County are requested to cause all depositions relating to cases sent for trial at these Sessions to be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace, on or before the 29th day of March instant, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately after being taken. THOMAS JONES, Clerk of the Peace. Clerk of the Peace's Offices, Llandovery, March 19th, 1901. [5589 Form A.N.-Beg. 58. ADVERTISEMENT OF CANCELLING. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies has, pursuant to S. 77 of the Friendly Societies Act, 1896, by writing under his hand, dated the 19th day of March, 1901, Cancelled the Registry of the undermentioned Societies in the County of Carmar- then, on the ground that they have ceased to exist :—  R j? Name of Society. Place. United Britons' Society.ILlanelly 77 Friendly Soc'?ty l.landebie, R.S.O. 139 Brotherly Friendly Society Llanelly 148 Loyal Nevill Lodge, G.U.O.O.F.j Llaiielly 176 Howell the Good Lodge, L.O. ^Llanboidy Whitlandf True Ivorites R. s. o. 191 Friend in Need Lodge,G.U.O O.F. Brynamman, R.8.0. 199 Prince of Wales' Lodge, Llandebie, K.S.O. G.U.O.O.F. 270 't Paul's Town Club & Institute Llanelly E. W. BRAB ROOK, 5588J Chief Registrar. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, TASMANIA, AUtO- TRALIA (via HOBART), & NEW ZEALAND. MONTHLY Service. Excellent accommodation. Low Fares, Special terms to Famihet and Round the World Pleasure Tours. MARCH 28th, RAKAIA. 5,628. APRIL 25th, PAPANUI, 6.372. Apply to J. B. Wcitray and Co., 138, Leadenhall street, London, E.C.; in Cardiff to C. Stewart, 35 Mount Stuart Square: ) 5340 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under:- LIVERPOOL RACES.-MARCH 27th and 28th, to, JLj LIVERPOOL, to return March 28th, 2,4tb, 30th, or April 1st, from NEW and OLD MILrORD, Havetford- we.-t, Pembroke-Dock, Tenby, Newcastle-Emlyn, Llan- dyssil, Pencader, CAKMARTHEN, Llanelly, &c. For times, bookings from other stations, WEEK-END EXCURSIONS, &c., see bills and pamphlets. 5596J J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. SCHOOL OF ART. THE ANNUIT, DISTRIBUTION of Priz9, &c., will JL take place at the GUILDHALL, On THURSDAY, MARCH 28tb, at 7.30 p.m. The Prizes, &c.. will be distributed by J. LLOYI> MORGAN, ESQ, M.P. The chair will be taken by PRINCIPAL EVANS, M.A.. An Exhibition of Drawings, &c., the work of the- Pupils, will be held at the School on the afternoon of the same day from 2 30 to 6 p.m., and Friday, 2ath, from. 2 30 p,m. to 10 p.m. Admission Free. 5593 MR. ERNEST COLLIER, M.B.A., ARCHITECT, 4, QUAY STREET, CARMARTHEN. S U INSURANCE OFFICE, FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1899 exceeded £ 435,000,000. For all particulars apply to the following Agentb CARMARTHEN Mr JOHN FRANCIS Ammanford. Mr Benjamin Thomas Garnant Mr Rees Davies Henllan Station n, Mr M jrg-n J. Thomas Llandilo Mr David Jenkins Llandovery. Mr Thomas Phillips Llanstephan. Mr John Davies Llandyssil Mr John D. Thomas Lbnybyther. Mr David Thomas Barnau Mr David E. Thomas Pantyffynon Mr David Francis L5377