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CARMARTHEN JOURNAL JAN. 8, 1915 Carmarthen (jo. RTAIFFOAU BOUSE. NOTT SQUARE. CARMARTHEN. BILLPOSTlNGr and Advertising U- all its Branches throughout the Counuos "i Carmar- then, Pembroke, and Cardii-raii, (Please not,, "tange of addrowV 1 JAMES JONES & BILLPOSTERS, KIDWELLY. Billposting executed throughout the nei<rhbourincr Villages and Gwen- b b draeth Valley.
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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. See our Special Article on Agriculture by a Carmarthenshire Writer,
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jjOXicB TC) A DVFRTISERS. I The soale of charts fur prepaid advertisements in the CASUAtr,IE,\ .Journal under the classes of situations Vacant, SiUo by Private Contract, to be Let or Sold. Apartments, Lost fcnd ^ound, and liiooellaO^Us. w ii )If, future be at TKLttUUAM KATK No. of One Three Six. Words- insertion. insertions. Inser ions. 12 0 6 1 0 1 9 18 0 a 16 2 6 M 1 0 2 0 J i50 13 26 4 86 1 6 3 0 4 6 42 19 3 6 6 o MEN-Sb, V ANTS. HOUSEMAIDS, CUOKS, fto., or any ^er persons SEEKING FOR SITUATIONS, may a4eitise at p IN, 20 WORDS FOR SIXPENCE. AU \{Jers for advertisements In st, bear the name end aqresB of the advertiser, and must be aocom- paDIbY remittances to cover the cost, either in ØALINNV Stamps or Money Order. "^publishers do not guarnnree the insertion of e*kl an "kertiaement in any spwified issue, or at and 5l, not be liable for any loss occasioned by the tBil of an advertisement to appear in any specified iMU\r at all. TheJ also rwrve the right to refuse insebn of an advertisement. W¡lst great pains are taken to secure accuracy, ublishers vvoi-!(i impress upon advertisers the neeijoi legible writing. In any rnse they .nlv inm advertisements upon the condition that they do it accept responsibility for inaccuracies, nor for •n^onsequenoe arising therefrurn Street, I.ondon Offices, Carmarthen. 28.hne Lane, KO. _=-==:=-=:====- Mantctv Xwen replying to zitivertiserionts please mention" Carmarthen Journal rHERE is a v a nancy in the ),.ITII\Al- nffiro for n well-educated Youth to learn Reporting and J|rnalism.— Applicants r-'ceiv-d n Sough grounding in an Intermediate School.- lY, Editor, CAQMABTHEN JOURNAL. (2289p URE is a vacancy in the JOUHNAL Office for a well-educated Girl to learn fcypovri. in*?, sbort- d, and office routine.—Apply, Manager. 1 xJlB Manager of the CABMARTHKN .IUCUNAI be pleased to make an offer for any volumes the paper, bound or otherwise. The volume for 10 is specially wanted. ANTED, a good plain Cook, age about 25 r, yenrs.—Apply, in first instaw-e by letter, to atron, Carmarthenshire Inlirmary, iS. Wales. ANTED at once, a respectable young Woman fV as Housemaid, age about 24 years.—Apply, latron, Carmarthenshire Infirmary, S. Wales. t. __0- 0 ANED, by the 19th of January, a respectable iff Girl, about 20, able to wait at table; must ) clean, and an early riser.—Apply, Miss Puddi- tmbe, 4, Spilman Street, Carmarthen. (2394p W ANTED, Estate Carpenter, near Llanelly; IT must be abstemious. State age, experience, (nd wages required.—Box 8, JOURNAL Offices, Car- marthen. (2513 ANTED, an Apprentice to the Grocery and IVv Provisions; indoors.—Apply, Lewis, Ameri- can Stores, Llandilo. (3526 0'- |r-*TANTED immediately, Clerk, accustomed to |\v Shorthand, Typewriting and Book-keeping. | J-APP'Y> ^T°- -^39, JOUBNAL OfBcc, Carmarthen. WANTED, 4 Timber Fallers for nine months; V piece or day work.—Apply, John Jones, Timber Merchant, Penc;i<lcr. (2405p VACANCY for One Fitter's Apprentice, also V Journeyman Smith.—Wm. Isaac, Engineer, etc., Old Foundry, farmarthcnt (3532 LIPTON, CARMARTHEN.—Wanted, smart. Lad; J-J 10s. per week; good prospect. (3521 r-" WANTED, Boy or young Man to help Cowman must be good milker and willing to help .-with all stock; wages according to .ige and experi- jence.—Apply, F. Browning, Home Farm, Margam, j port Talbot. (3536 "CltTANTED, strong Lad, make himself generally ▼ » useful.—C. Chapman, Blue Street, Carmar- p n then. (3535 0 Zo 1et. TO LE LET, +hat nicely-3ituated noi basement Country Residence, known as BRYN- HYFRYD, LLANDYSSUL," 2 reception rooms, hall, 5 bedrooms, 2 attics and box-room, bath and usual offices, water laid on from well, acetylene gus, i acre garden, 2-stalled stable, coach or motor Jiouse with room over. Station 10 minutes.—Apply, Thomas Jones and Sonst Auctioneers, Garthowen, Llandyssul. (3524 FARMS TO LET from Michaelmas next, PWLL- CYNBYD. 335 Acres; CARTHMOEL. 45 Acres. Distant about four miles from Llanybyther. —Apply. Ben. Evans and Evans, .Auctioneers, pencader. (3520p TO Let, CARNE FARM, distance 2 miles from Newcastle-Emlvn.—Apply immediately to B. Davies, Carne, Newcastle-Emlyn. (2398p TO BE LET, from Ladvday next, all those Free- hold Premises, situate at Picton Place, Car- marthen. now used as THE MILITARY HOSPI- TAL.—For full particulars, apply Messrs. Timmins and Timmins, Solicitors, 5, North Parade, Bath. (2399p TO Let, CAPEL EVAN FACTORY, in good working order. Particulars, Evans, Glaspant, Newcastle-Emlyn. (2408p FLANNEL Factory to Let. with immediate occu- JT pation, DOLOBRAN, 2 miles from Dinas Mawddwy. Ample room and water power.—Apply, A. G. Montford, Ivy House, Church Stoke, Mont- gomeryshire. (2403p ifor Sale. OF INTEREST TO FARMERS.—A few copies are still on hand of the Booklet—The Shire v. Strong-boned Cob or Roadster, and may be had from the JOURNAL Office. Pricq Id. each, by post lid. FOR SALE, Lemon and White Spaniel Dog; six months old; 10s.; parents champion retrievers. -Willie James, The Bridge, Llanstephan. (2406p WALLPAPERS FROM ld. PER ROLL. Any quant.ity, large or small. WHOLESALE PRICES. Stock exceeds 250,000 rolls, all classes. Write for patterns, stating class required. (Dept. 113) BARNETT WALLPAPER Co., Ltd., Knott Mill, MANCHESTER. (2402p FOR SALE, Pure Indian Game Cockerels; March hatched, best cross for table poultry; also White W yandottes and Barred Rock Cockerels; prices moderate.—Mrs. Rees, Blaencynon Farm, Carmarthen. (2407p FOR. SALE, capital Harness Pony, 5 years old, 13.3 hands, good goer and quiet.—'W. V. Howell Thomas, Carmarthen. (3534 '¡I jfor Sale PRINTED Notices bearing the words, Apart- ments," A House to Let," This House to Let," may now be had at the JOURNAL Office. Price Id .each, by past lgd. FOR SALE, Ensign Roll-film Hand Camera Sym- metrical Lens fS.; excellent condition; cheap. -Apply, "Camera," JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (2385p NEAT Correspondence brings GOOD RESULTS. TYPEWRITTEN LETTERS are always BEST. Before deciding upon your machine send for list of bargains to D. L. EVANS, WOODLANDS. HENLLAN, Cardiganshire, Agent for all standard, makes. Now or second-hand can be supplied at shortest notice at LOWEST PRICES. (2650p I A DIES READ THIS! Advioe free for etamp Mrs. E. Stewart's Famous Female Remedy, never faila.-Address. 9, Guinea Street, Briartol. REE,S.-Young Trees of all varieties always in A stonk at Caeaugwynion Nurseries, Pencader. Inquiries invited.—Jones Bros., Proprietors, Pen- cader. (2388p VISITING CARDS.—Ladies' size,-Plain, 1/6; V Gilt-edged, 1/9 for 50. Gent's size-Plain or Gilt edged, 1/6 for 50 post free. Cash with order.—JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. Orders rnaet he for 50 or more. BASK? SLAG, all grades, also Kainit, Salt, &o., delivered any station in England and Walss. -Charges Picken. Merchant, Wolverhampton. A TRACTOR and Trailer, and Steam Roller for Sale, or Hire for a period.—For particulars, apply Box 25, JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. (2409p FEAT MOSS LITTER, lowest prioes, delivered -L any station in Great Britain. -Charleii Pioken, Merchant, Wolverhampton. 1907p RHYBYDD 0 BWYS AT BWYLLGORAtJ ARDDANGOSFEYDD, &c. -Gellir cael Roll Tickets at wasanaeth Arddan- (fosfovdd, etc., gvda throad v post o Swyddfa y CARMARTHEN JOURNAL. Geilir eu cael wedi eu geirio: "Admission, 3d.. 6d., 1/ no 1/6." Prisiau 1/- y fil, neu drwy y post 1/1. Danfoner arian gyda'r are.heb. WE can provide you with WEDDING INVITA- TION CARDS at 2/9 per dozen, 50 for 6/9, or 1GU for 11/ Envelopes to match stamped with silver Initial are included in these prices. ROLL Tickets worded Admission—3d., 6d., 1 and 1/6" always in stock at the JOUBNAL Office. Pr'ce 1/- per 1.000, or by post 1/1. Supplied only in thousands Terms Cash with order.— JOURNAL Office, Carmarthen. WE offer you value in WEDDING CARDS. Prices from 2/3 per dozen, 50 for 5/9, or 100 for 9/ including Envelopes to match. We invite you to inspect our latest samples.—JOURNAL, Car- rnarthen. U/AD 0M QATQ "RODINE»Rat Poison WMll Ui» l\n I Ui makes a clean sweep in one night. Dead vermin dry up. Absolute exter- mination guaranteed. Swift and deadly. Tins, 6d., Is., 2s., 3s., 5s.; post, 2d.-HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. Agents:—W. Lloyd, Chemist, Carmarthen; D. M. Davies, Chemist, Llandilo; J. Nicholas, Drug Stores, Llandovery; J. J. Davies, Llanybyther; D. Rogers, Chemist, St. Clears; D. J. Lewis, Chemist, Llandebie. SHORTHORN CALVES. STRONG healthy Calves are sent carriage pajd upon lots of two or more to any- station in your district. Bred from large-framed Shorthorn sires and dams. Full of hair and bone. Un- doubtedly the best obtainable. No fancy prices. For price list and book of testimonials, apply Fred B. Gill, Wynngate, Whitchuroh, Salop. (2139p SHORTHORN Calves for Rearing, form Deep- S milking Cheshire Dairy Cows by Pure-bred Bulls; quotation to any Station; no fancy prices; correspondence a pleasure.—Frank DGbia, Littleton, Chester. 7 I)ti-qical instruments D. J. SNELL'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. PIANOS AND ORGANS.—New and Second- hand by all the leading makers from £ 5 up- wards. Lists free.-D. J. Snell, High Street Arcade, Swansea. GRAMAPHONES, from 21/ New Double-sided G records from Is. Id. each. Thousands of Re- cords in Stock to select from. Lists free.—D. J. Snell, High Street Arcade, Swansea. ^financial, T ONDON & PROVINCES DISCOUNT CO., LTD. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES. £ 10 to £ 1,000 are privately oompleted at 24 hours' notice on your simple promise to repay, without preliminary fees. Call or write to the Manager, W. SHIRLEY, 48, Stokes Croft, Bristol. SPECIAL and Important to responsible persons requiring immediate Cash Advances. JC20 to £5.000 advanced on SHARES, LIFE POLICIES, JEWELLERY, INCOMES UNDER WILLS, or Security of any description. Advances also made without security upon Note of Hand alone. Those desiring Cash should apply at once, stating requirements, when, if approved, business completed in 24 hours. Special terms forfariners. NO IMPOSSIBILITIES ADVERTISED, but STRAIGHT DEALINGS GUARANTEED. NO FEES. Call, write or 'phone (Cardiff 467). Actual Lenders, CHARLES STEVENS, Ltd., Hayes Buildings, Cardiff. [2356 Advances £5 to £ 5,000 ON YOUR WRITTEN PROMISE TO REPAY AT A MUTUALLY AGREED INTEREST. JE5 for 15 monthly payments of 6s. 8d. -010 „ „, 13s. 4cf. £ 20 „ £1 6s. 8d. LOANS OF AND UPWARDS, spread over a period of Twelve Months as follows £ 30 total amount repayable JB36 12 Od. 1;60 ,1, £ 73 4s. OJ. £ 100 „ C122 Os. Od. and so on pro rota. Loans over a period of two years or more by arrangement. A gentleman will call if desired and advance cash at applicant's house. NO SURETIES REQUIRED. Promptness and Privacy. NO CHARGE OF ANY KIND UNLESS BUSINESS DONE. Distance immaterial to the actual lenders. Write or call. F. LAWRENCE. LTD. (The Oldest West of England Com- pany). DON CHAMBERS. CHEESEMARKET, W'NE STREET. BRISTOL. Telephone 1791. Telegrairs- Approved," Bristol. W. S. MORRIS, Wholesale Grocer, Flour & Seed Merchant, 86, BRIDGE STREET. CARMARTHEN, Nat. Telephone, 50. Telegram, "Morris, Merchant, Carmarthen. —— BEND FOR PRICB LIST. <-— ok.J -¡,l. If EMPIRE THEATRE Carmarthen I flg Proprietors— Resident Manager— Hi m GRIFFITHS and BOLTON. HORACE W. BOLTON. H ■ PICTURES AND VARIETY. ■ H Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday, January n, 12 & 13, B ran Special Engagement of the Renowned MARCUS LEIGHTON I Conjuror and Illusionist; also SYLVIA, the Mystic Lady. I SPLENDID STAE PICTURE (in Two Parts) H A MOTHERING HEART | A remarkable and highly interesting Domestic Drama. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, January 14, 15 & 16, H Magnificent Exclusive Picture in 2 Parts (by arrangement with H BEAUTIFUL TRAITRESS I This most remarkable Drama is a thrilling Roimyice in which the H craf? and cunning of the Enemy in our midst are strikingly H exemplified. Elaborately staged and produced. H y T Thursday, Friday & Saturday, January 14, 15 & 16, H Magnificent Exclusive Picture in 2 Parts (by arrangement with H BEAUTIFUL TRAITRESS I This most remarkable Drama is a thrilling Roimyice in which the H craf? and cunning of the Enemy in our midst are strikingly H exemplified. Elaborately staged and produced. H I The WARWICK CHRONICLE and other Highly Interesting Pictures. ^8 The FULL EMPIRE ORCHESTRA at every Performance. I Twice Nightly 7 & 9. Matinee, Saturday at 2.30. H P ICTUREDROM "TTl I THE RINK, CARMARTHEN ■* SATURDAYS—1.30, 6.20, and 8.JO p.m. THURSDAYS-6.30 and 8 30 am OTHER DAYS-7.30 p.m. — MONDAY, JANUARY Ilth 13isoii"s Great Animal Feature Drama, Prowlers Of the Wild, a Stirring Story of South, African Hunters and their Thrilling Experience. And Biue Pete's Escape, a Real Drama of Detective Life. Thrilling, Gripping and Intense. .THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th-Ruffell's Great Exclusive, The Chinese Death Thorn (Exclusive to this Hall). A Powerful Story of the Chinese Underworld. And A Fight on the Frontier, a Great Spectacular Feature in keeping with the times. Brimful of Exciting Incidents without a dull moment. Pianist Mr. T. S. PUDDICOMBE. ADHXSBIQN—3d., 6d., 9d. Children-td., Bd., 4d. Saturday Afternoons for Children-ld., ad:, Id. SCHOOL CHILDREN. All Parents ought to have their children's eyes examined to ascertain whether their vision is perfect. The School period of life imposes great activity upon the eyes, therefore if any optical defect exist, much distress arises in the absence of suitable glasses. We have special facilities for testing children's eyes, and will advise you freely. A. I. JONES, M. P. S. (Successor to S. T. REES), I Qualified Pharmacist, Optician & Seedsman, 16. LAMMAS STREET, CARMARTHEN. THE PRINCE OF WALES'S FUND OWN PATRIOTIC SONG, "The Homes they Leave Behind." Music by Walter Rubens. Words by Harold Begbie. The entire profits of this Song will be devoted to the National Relief Fund and the Variety Artistes' Benevolent Fund and Institution, the former receiving 75 per cent., the latter 25 per cent. "THE HOMES THEY LEAVE BEHIND." 'Will you help them by purchasin the Song? Price 1/1 poSt free. f Band parts are published at the nominal charge of 2/- net by the Publishers of th Song, Enoch & Sons, 14 & 14a, Great Marlborough Street, London, W. .làr.Ulrilrt.'f3_.nat. 8, KING STREET CARMARTHEN. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT FORM FOB SCALE OF CHARGES SEE PAGE 1. I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I. I I 'I To the CARMARTHEN JOURNAL, 8, King Street, Carmarthen. J Please insert the above advertisement times, for which I enclose I P.O. value. j NAME I < NOTE—^dvarfisemj its under tip heading of Situations Wanted," are charged at the I' t reduced rate of 29 wjrdj for 3d., tnrae insertions for the price of two. I t I The Welsh Insurance Corporation, Ltd* Head Office: 22, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. Offer to Freeholders who own their Houses and Farms. Excellent Teriitsfor Insurances aqainst Fire,Employers «j O 7 JL O Liability, Live Stock, SSc., Risks. ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE TRANSACTED. DIRECTORS. SIR GARROD THOMAS, M.D., D.L., J.P., Newport (Chairman), Director South Wales Brattice Cloth and India Rubber Co., Ltd. II COL. J. A. BRADNEY, C.B., D.L., Taly- coed Court, Monmouth. DELA-IE oAVIES-EVANS, J.P., Llandilo (Manager Lloyds Bank, Ltd.) ELLIS W. DAVIES, M.P., Carnarvon (Ellis Davies, Jones & Jones, Solicitors). W. H. EDWARDS, J.P.. Swansea (Pro- prietor Dyffryn Tinplate Works, Mor- riston). L. FORESTIER-WALKER, J.P., New- port, Director Alexandra (Newport and S. Wales) Docks and Railway Co., Ltd.) ALDERMAN W. N. JONES; J.P., Amman- ford, Chairman Rhos Colliery, Ltd. W..JENEAS MACIvAY, General Manager London and Lancashire Life and General Assurance Association, Ltd., 66 and 67, Cornhill, London, E.C. CAPT. D. HUGHES MORGAN, J.P., Penally, R.S.O., Pern., Director "Western Mail," Cardiff. COL. E. PRYCE-JONES, M.P., J.P., D.L., Newtown, Managing Director Pryce- Jones, Ltd. CLAUDE D. THOMPSON, J.P., Wenvoe, Cardiff. The Local Directors will be glad to advise about all descriptions of insurance. Swansea Office-17, WIND STREET. Carmarthen Representative-Mr. LEONARD EVANS, Mansel Street, Carmarthen. SMOKES FOR OUR SOLDIERS tit" "JOURNAL" SCHEME OF SUPPLY TOBACCO & CIGARETTES AT HALF- PRICE. IN order to assist our brave Welsh boys at the front, we have opened -L. a subscription list to enable our subscribers to forward to the soldiers of any of the Welsh or other regiments at the front, the much desired Cigarette and Tobacco. Every report from the seat of war states the eagerness of our Tommies for a smoke, and the scarceness thereof. We have arranged with Messrs. Rutter & Co., the oldest established house in the Tobacco Trade, in the British Isles, (they started business in 1767) for a supply to be sent forward for us to wherever our Welsh Regiments are at the following scale Every donor of 1/- sends 150 Cigarettes or 5 oz. Tobacco 91 3/- 500 or i lb. j, „ 8/6 „ 1000 „ AND i lb. „ Every P.O. 6d. would secure 75 Cigarettes for Tommy. The Cigarettes are The British Lion," and the Tobacco the well- known Mitcham Shag," or Mitcham Cricket Green Mixture." We also guarantee to send to individual men in any regiments (if desired) at same prices, but postage extra. Rates of postage up to 3 lbs., 1/ from 3 lbs. to 7 lbs., 1/4 7 lbs. to 11 lbs., 1/7 in this case, with P.O., send name, name of soldier, regiment, regimental number if I possible. Send along your money NOW. Tommy is doing everything for Z> you ;—saving your home-your money-your business; it is a very small thing to give him something to smoke in return. He risks his life for YOU. Isn't that worth a few smokes ? ¡ A Central News Telegram of October 25th says :— The German formula appears to have been so many hours' bombardment equals so much demoralisation of the enemy. Therefore so many battalions can clear the nerve-shattered wretches from their trenches. This is very scientific, but it doesn't square with the facts. On the contrary, the British Tommy complains about the shell fire only in so far as it gives him a headache apparently. One of the Welsh told me yesterday how for hours the heavy German guns had endeavoured to shift them from their trenches. Luckily every shell fell 30 to 50 yards behind. At about 5.20 one of his chums caught his eye and shouted, Duw, Dai 1 When are they going to stop for tea ?" Just fancy yourself in a trench as described above-waiting for hours to "charge" -and nothing to smoke. Every contribution will be thankfully received by Editor, and duly acknowledged in our columns. Please address all contributions to "TOBACCO," JOURNAL OFFICE, and state- CARMARTHEN. i. Name and address. 2. The soldier's name, regiment, and if possible regimental number. 3. Exactly what you want sent. 4. Please write distinctly.