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AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS BEN EVANS & Co. ARE NOW MAKING AN IMPORTANT EXHIBITION OF ADVANCED STYLES IN MODEL COATS AND SKIRTS, GOWNS. TAILOR-MADE FROCKS, PLAIN AND FUR-TRIMMED WINTER WRAPS, DRESSING GOWNS, DRESSING JACKETS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, NEW FRENCH MODEL HATS. LATEST NOVELTIES IN FUR HATS. FUR GARMENTS: 1 Musquash Coats, Grey Squirrel and Marmot Coats, Large Stock of Small Furs, Smart Shapes and Selected Skins in Real Ermine, Fox, Skunk, Opossum, Wolf, Beaver, Sable, &c. B. E. & Co. claim that they hold one of the largest and best selected Stocks of Furs in the Provinces. ALL MARKED AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. Sale of Gloves, Ladies' Hosiery and Embroideries NOW ON. POST ORDERS CAREFULLY EXECUTED. BEH EVANS & CO. ft) S Ltd> SWANSEA. ..J Managing Director. 1 1 TWICE NIGHTLY, THE LYRIC. 6.30 AND.8.30. I Week commencing October 21, 1918. I Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday-The LASCY Film Co. present JACK- PICKFORD (Mary's Brother) and LOUISE HUFF in ) WHAT MONEY CAN'T BUY. 1 A modern story of a rich American boy, who sought the love of a Princess. NOTICE.-This film was advertised by MISTAKE three weeks ago. Pathe Gazfette and other Star Films. Thursday, Friday, and Satur-day-J. W. WALKER presents BLANCHE SWEET in THOSE WITHOUT SIN. The most exciting drama shown in Carmarthen for some considerable time. Also Pathe Pictorial and Gazette. Next week-THE VIVANDIERS' CONC ERT PARTY. j NOTE.—Commencing Monday, October 28th (By Order of the Chancellor of the Exchequer), the prices will be as follows:—Is. 3d., 9d., and 5d. Children under 12 years of age, half-price to 9d. and 5d. seats. jftna nctal. SWANSEA MERCANTILE CO., Ltd Of 18, PARK ST., SWANSEA, Make Oseb Advance* trom zio to J £ I,OOO Toft Commercial Gentlemen, TrkAtmnxva., Fartnert, and Respectable HooMholdera an &koiz own Note of Eud, at low rate of literal. STRICTLY PRIVATE. CONFIDENTIAL. Wot. farther particndars apply ? i H. B. JONES, 18, Park Street, Swansea. Education Carmarthen County Schools. THB GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BRADMAGNM-N. 8. ALLEN, M.A. (G&atehV MtaainunnvAm-MIN B. A. UOLMZ, M.A. Lat. Open Soholar of Girtoa Coll. Cambridfa. Tma, .1 la. per term. Reduction when there are two or more ahildrai from the mms f rauy. Boarders can be received at the Grammar Bohool. The Term begair Wednesday, Sept. 18th. High School for Girls, CARMARTHEN. PBJHHDIWT Of T'lll COMgCtt. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST, DAVID'B. HHAD MIBTBMS: Miss R L SUTTON, B.A., Honour. .London University (First Class in Classical. TTTH School gives an Excellent Education on very Moderate Termi. Admirable Accommodation far Boarders. Pupils prepared for LONDON MATRJ. OUIATION and other Publio Examinations. Boys as well aa giria oan be received in the Preparatory Class and toe KINDER- GARTEN DEPARTMENT. For full particulars, apply to the Head- oratress. High School, Carmarthen The Tferm began on September 18th.' The Grammar School, PENCADER, CARMARTHEN. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRL& ITUA MASTM: 1 SAUNDERS, M.A. (Cantah), (Emmanuel College), Ajfiatwd by a hi«Uy qualified Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Preparation for all Examinations. Special individual attention in single subjecte. Pupils registered at any time. Charged pro rata. For terms and particulars apply to the Headmaster. The Term began on September 17th. (L4 The Black Enamel which gives to Domestic fronwark-Bioydm Gratea, Sewing Mach- in &e.-the right kind of lustre. Of all Stores and Ironmongers. Manufactured V ASTROLOGY.-Reliable Life Horoscope of Cipraoter, Marriage Partner de- scribed, Planetary Influences on Events, Changes, Business, &o. Send Birthdate, 1/- P.O., Stamped Envelope, Mr. Macdonald, 167, Main Street, South Side, Glasgow. (PA297-17:10 OLD COLLEGE SCHOOL, CARMARTHEN. (Held on the Parade, facing the beautiful Vale of Towy.) Ideal Institution for Direct Preparation and Great Production. Every pupil being taught the subjects future purposes require. Prospectus on application to Headmaster: Rev. J. B. THOMAS, Undergraduate London University; Open Exhibitioner Cardiff University; 1st Prize- man at Trevecca College in Classics and Mathematics; Holder 10 Certificates South Kensington; First Class and Distinction in Chemistry. Pupils received at any time, charge pro rata. if the "goat VALUA$LT tin$$ HUMAr2lTY. 41 Protect it. Preserve it The initial outlay of so doing is far too small to count when compared with the life-long benefit derived. Consult now A. L JONES, M.P.S.. CHEMIST, Towy Pharmacy, CARMARTHEN t S The surest solvent of Urie Acid—the cause of lii^J RHEUMATISM ^PfTlj Cleanse* the system. Purifies the Mood. 1 Assists nature. Wmwl >] 9jd. from all Chemists I Y or is. old. from HARL.IEY, CHEMIST, PERTH, THIS 18 TUB REASON FOR Chilblains, Chapped Hands Rough and Blotchy Skin Pimples, Boils, Blast, &c. THIS 18 THE RELID- Eli Mari'r Wer% (PRI. ENAINT Yli. OSS) The Ointment the brave boys at the Front call for to soothe their sore and tender feM, Don't forget to onclose a jar in your next parcel. Bold in Id. and 1a. Id. jam Prepared only by- THOMAS DAVIES, Chemist, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen, BOUNTFUL HARVESTS. A few pence, per acre spent on Corvusine D.G. The Original. Non-poisonous LIQUID SEED DRESSING will mean POUNDS EXTRA PROFIT in the Harvest. No DRILL CLOG- GING. IT KEEPS AWAY BOOKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, OTHER BIRDS and VERMIN from cornfields. Labour is scarce. With Corvu- ak"P there will be no need for troublesome bird-minders. Prevents premature ground rot, a smut dressing. Gives HIGH PEBCEN- TAGB germination with STRONG seeding plants. Stocked and sold by WALTER LLOYD, Chemist, Carmarthen; A. I. JONES, Chemist, Carmarthen. Manufac- turers: Mawker & Botwood, Ltd., 59 Mark Lane, London, E.C. 3., {399—5:11 KOLL TICKETS worded Adniimdon- 3d., 6d., 9d 1/ 1/3 and '/6 always in stock at the JOURNAL Office. Price, 2/9 per 1,000. or by post 3/3. Supplied ONLY m thousands. Terms: Cash with order.- JOUUAL Office. Carmarthen. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES. This is our Scale for Prepaid Advertise- ir-enta:- No of One Three Six Words Insertion. Insertions. Insertions. ) 00 1 0 2 3 3 6 28 1 6 3 6 4 6 35 2 0 4 0 6- 6 44 2 6 4 6 6 6 A fixed charge of 2/6 per insertion is made for "In Memoriam" Notices which do not exceed five lines; for every line over five one shilling is charged and a shilling a line is also charged for verses. These an- nouncements must, in all cases, be prepaid. Mantes When replying to advertisments please mention Carnarthen Journal 11 THERE is a Vacancy in the JOURNAL A Office for an intelligent Lad to learn the Printing Trade and Linotype Operating. —Apply, Manager. MAN and Horse Wanted to haul Coal, part time or 6 months.—Bland Davies, 8, Quay St., Carmarthen. (330 ARTIFICIAL TEETH (OLD;> BOUGHT. —Messrs. Browning, Dental Manu- facturers, 63 Oxford St., London, W.I. The original firmewho do not advertise mislead- ing prices. Send. per post and receive full value per return of offer made. Established 100 years. (378-20:3 WANTED, Few Smart Juniors for Grocer Trade.—Apply, Manager, Star Supply Stores, Carmarthen. (395 THE Editor of the JOUBNAL will be glad to hear from any "reader who can r supply him with a copy of the "Welsh Con- servative and Unionist'' for December, 1915. 0—1:11 WANTED, respectable and reliable Girl, 20—25, for convenient Farm; bake, wash, assist with milking and butter-making, &-c.; 'four in family; no children.—State wages required and experience; good home. -Apply, B. G Journal" Office, Car- marthen. (PA289—17:10 COOK-General, young, Wanted by 20th C October for plain cooking; another maid kept; three in family.—Apply, Morris, Penbryn, Carmarthen. (PA307-14:10 WANTED, General Servant over 20; two in family; two maids kept.— Jenkins, Penymorfa. (PA306-14:10 MILK Wanted, 10 to 12 gallons daily.— Apply, "Milk," "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (466 £ 1,000 GUARANTEED. WANTED urgently, 100,000 doz. Rabbit Skins, 1,000 Tons Horse Hair, House- hold and Knacker Bones, 100 Tons Cocoa Butter (competition defied), state quantities; Buyer of unsaleable Stocks, namely: Damp Tea, Fermented Milk, Rancid lats, Sar- dines, Chinchards, Bags, Sacks, Syrup and other Barrels, Red Rangoon Beans, Un- saleable Peas, Saltfish, Herrings, Tea Lead, Scrap Metals of every description, Empty Cases, Carbide Tins, Waste Motor Oil. Offer me anything which appears useless. Also all kinds machinery.—Thomas Horton, Government Contractor, Merthyr Tydfil. (468 APPLES WANTED.-Messrs. W. J. Winter fe Son, King Street, are open to buy Apples at Government controlled prices. (PA31-6-24:10 WANTED at once. General Servant TT with some experience.—Apply, Mrs. (Dr.) Basker, 144, Priory St., Carmarthen. (PA311-2,5:10 APPLES.—Wanted immediately, large or small quantities Eating and Cooking Apples.—F. Bailey, Market Fruit Stores, 1, Red Street, Carmarthen. (PA315—25:10 WANTED to rent, Farm, 30 acres, more or less; also Cottage with garden, in district where land could be aoquired for preference.—Harry, c/o "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. (PA310-18:10 WANTED, at Carmarthen, a Nurse Girf, 14—15; good home.—Apply, Box 40, "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. WANTED immediately, brief visible Typewriter, good make; reply, stating price, condition, and other particu- lars, to Box 10, "Journal" Office, Car- marthen. ;535-18 :10 WANTED, a Farm* Servant about 25 years of age: able to' Plough, etc. —Apply to Morgan, Rhydfwyalchen, Carm. (PA321—18:10 WANTED, General Maid, about 16 years of age, able to milk; one cow kept; one in family; and man kept; cqmfortalble home.—Apply, Box "A.P. "Journal" Office, Carmarthen. < (PA360—1:11 mrOLETRAPPERS" You are not get- i-TJL ting the best price for your skins unless you are sending them to us. We pay the highest prices for Hare, Rabbit, Fox skins, etc.; also Feathers and Horse- hair.—H. Stuart and Co., The Moleskin Specialists, Stuart House, Albion Buildings, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C.I. (534-18:1 WITH poultry food at present prices the best way to get money's worth is to add ICarswood Poultry Spice, containing ground \insects,^to the soft food. This DOUBLES its egg-making properties. 2d., 7 £ d., 1/3.—D. M. Davies, 141, Rhosmaen Street; Llandilo. (PA326—1:11 WANTED, Timber Hauliers for Pem- TT brokashire, Carmarthenshire, and Cardiganshire.—Aply, Evan Thomas and Sons, Neath. (P A330-1:11 WANTED, House Parlourmaid. Dr. W Lewis Williams, Ferryside. (PA331-18 :11 WANTED, for a small country place, a Working Gardener. Must be mar- ried and ineligible. Bryncothi, Nant- garedig. (532-25:10 EXPERIENCED General Wanted; plain cooking; two m family-Mrs. Abel, C'efn-y-Bryn, Radyr, near Cardiff. (PA332—18:10 WANTED, experienced Cook-General; small family; another maid kept.— Miss Lougher, Ncrthlands, Radyr, near Cardiff. (PA332—18:10 for Sale. PIANOS k ORGANS. New and Second- hand at bargain prices. Violins, Ac- oordians, Mouth-organs, etc. Particulars free.-D. J. Snell, 21-22, High Street Arcade. Swansea. GRAMAPHONES from £ 4. New Double-sided Records from Is. each. Welsh Records a speciality. Gramaphones repaired. List's t:-ee.-D. J. Snell, 21-22. High Street Arcade, Swansea. (N20-30:2 OTICE.-Send for advice to Mr. and N Mrs. Stewart, The Herbalists, Guinea Street, Bristol. (Sl-ro:9 15NORP. CARS.-Finest Seleotion Spares F actually in stock in Wales; enquiries invited.-Jacket Bros., Motor Garage, Swan- sea. Telephone 904. (PA252—18:10 SYRUP, lOd. per pound.—'Sold by Jen- kins, Grocer, Water Street, Carmar- then. ONE beginner made £ 2 10s. egg-profit from' 8 birds in first four months he used Karswood Poultry Spice. Everybody delighted with Karswood. Packets 2 £ d., 7. £ d., If3.-Jonah Jones & Co., 14, Rhosmaen Street, Llandilo. (PA295—17:10 FOR SALE, Bentall Grinding Mill, almost new and in good order.— Apply, Davies, Cwmgwen Mill, Pencader. (PA297-17:10 7VOR SALE, Chestnut Cob Mare, 141, suit Milkmen or any Tradesman; ag-e 11. —Jones, Maesypant Farm, near Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire. (p A333-1:11 TN FOAL MARES.—Through breaking up land, Two Cart Mares, m-foal to noted Shre Horse, about 16.2 hands. Both warranted quiet and the best of workers, shafts orvchains; to be sold at great sacri- fice. Bargain for Farmers or Small- holder s.—Contractor, 2, Walton Crescent, Oxford. (PA329-1:11 IjlOR SALE, one Pedigree Bull, deep red, X1 twenty-two months old, by Tenor out of Clarorifa Browny; One Roan Bull, sixteen months old, deep milk- ing strain: dam Dolly 1st; g.d. Dolly, who took the 1st prize for milking at Cothi Bridge Show- 1914. Both above bred by Col. Gtfynne Hughes, Glancothi, Nant- garedig, to whom apply. (530—25:10 jfor sate. TO -FARMERS. -Pure-bred White Boar, A 8 months' old, ready for service, at 5/- each sow.—Apply, W. Ll. Davies, Salu- tation Hotel, Cothi Bridge, Nantgaredig. (PA36Q—25:11 "CTOR SALE, Petrol Engine, 54 p., by -1- Bristol Wagon; oan be seen running at Green Castle, Carmarthen. (PA323-19:11 TRACTION Engine Driver (Fowler) Wanted immediately; also a Steerer for same. Top wages for experienced men. Packer, Timber Merchant, Capel Evan, near Newcaatle-Emlyn. (PA324—22:11 BILLY, 5 months; Toggenburg markings; good milking strain; 30/—Methuen, Pumpsaint, Llanwrda. (PA327—18:10 PLOUGHS. — Lion Double furrow Ploughs, with levers and cutters com- plete, £ 10 10s. Od. each, delivered.—Write T. M. Williams, Ironmonger, Llandilo and Llandovery. (442 GOOD Fruiting Trees, such as Apples, Pe-trs, Plums, Cherries, Gooseberries,' Currants Loganberries and Raspberries; also Privets and Thorns for hedging. A large Stock of Roses, Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, hardy and acclimatised. There is a world shortage of Fruit Trees, so book your order early frcyn W. Ewart Thomas, F.R H.S The Nurseries, Loughor, Glam. (PA334—6:12 SPECIAL LINE THE SOLDIER WATCH.—To Clear at Wholesale Price, New Hunting Lever Wrist Watches, 15 jewels, full luminated figures, patent fly back qover, perfect timekeeper. Only £2. Approval.—Williamson, "Journal Office. (541-1:11 A LITTLE Welsh Mare, about 13.3, short- legged, active, strong, blemish on hind leg, doesn't effect, good worker in plough shaft and everywhere; week's trial. Price £ 13.—77, Water Street, Carmarthen. (PA338—18:10 TLO Zet. TO LET, in Carmarthen, nicely furnished House; conveniently situated.—Apply, Professor Moore, Wellfield Rd., Carmarthen. (522 TO BE LET, the Farm and Lands called GLANCAPEL-MAIR, containing 42 acres, situate in the Cothi Valley, between Breohfa and Abergorlech. For further particulars, apply Estate Office, Bryncothi, Nantgaredig. (531—25:10 lost an& Jfouno £ 5 REWARD. X OST, from Kidwelly Marsh, 4 Beasts. ■Li JOHN MOSES, ( Nantygoitre-Isea, PA290—17:10) Ferryside. .-+_. STRAYED to Dolaucothy, Caio, Llan- S wrda, a Sheep and Lamb; sheep marked, right ear split under and hole lamb marked right split. Owner to say mark of left ears. Unless claimed within 14 days will be sold to defray expenses.—Hills- Johnes, Dolaucothy. (PA312—25:10 Sales bp Euctton. JOHN FRANCIS & SON. AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES. 18th Oct.—LLWYNBRYNGAUAF, Llan: gendeirne—Stock, Crop, etc. 21st „ -PENTRE. ESTATE, Little New- castle, Pem.-Property Sale. 22nd „ -COWIN GROVE, Bankyfelin- Stock I Crop. 23rd -GROJ:. A EN, Pontyberem — Stock ui.U Crop. 24th -TOW Pembrey — Imple- ments, etc. 25th, — PARKYBOX, Kidwelly-Stock, etc. 29th „ —EFAILFACH, Llanddarog Stock, and Crop. 30th -BRYNDU.Llannon—Stock and Crop. THE PRIORY. ESTATE, Cardigan- Freehold Property. FAIRFIELD, Cardigan-Freehold Pro- perty. (486 SALE TO-DAY. LLWYNBRYNGAUAF, LLANGENDEIRNE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instructions from Mr. Wrn. Williams (who is leaving). to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, 18th October, 918, the whole'of the following valuable Stock, Crop, Implements, and Effects, com- prising— OrV HEAD OF CATTLE, including 7 & 4 Shorthorn and Cross-bred Milch Cows in full profit; 2 Two-year-old Heifers; 6 Yearling Steers and Heifers; 2 Yearling Bulls; 3 Calves. 2 HORSES, comprising 8-year-old Cob Maro, good worker in all gears; 6-year-old ditto. Also the Crop, Implements, etc., and a number of Poultry. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m. Credit on Conditions. (517 SALE ON TUESDAY NEXT. COWIN GROVE, BANKYFELIN. Distant about 6 Miles from Carmarthen and 1 Mile from Sarnau Railway Station. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received M instructions from Mr. John Jenkins to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, 22nd October, 1918, the whole of the following Stock, Crop, Imple- ments and Effects, comprising:— HEAD OF CATTLE, including 33 Superior Shorthorn Dairy Cows (4 expected to calve before day of Sale), several to calve in November and December and the remainder early in 1919; Three- year-old Half Fat Heifer, Pedigree Short- horn Bull, 7 Two-year-old Heavy In-calf Heifers, 9 Yearling HeifeM. 3 HORSES, comprising valuable Sever# yea- old Shire Mare, Four-year-old Hackney Gelding .by "Gordon Sensation," Two-year-old Cob. The CROP consists of Several Haggard Stacks of Oats, and a few Rows of Swedes. Also the Implements, etc., comprising Hay Loader, Hay Maker, Horee Rake, Sheep Rack (equal to new), Galvanized Cattle Crib, Set of Cart Harness (equal to new), Mangle, Alpha Laval Baby Separa- tor, and a number of Milk Churns. Also the LAND will be LET in Lots to suit Takers. Luncheon at 10.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. with the Letting of Land and Implemonts, etc. Credit on Conditions. (f63 GROESFAEN FARM, PONTYBEREM. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instructions from Mr. John Rees (who i« leaving) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd Octo- ber, 1918. the whole of the valuable Stock, Crop, Implements and Effects comprising— "M HEAD OF CATTLE, including 6 _1_ /w Shorthorn and Cross-bred Milch Cows in full profit (2 tlue to calve in January and 2 in February); 2 nice Year- ling Heifers; Yearling Bull; .2 Heifer Calves, and 1 Bull Calf. Strong ^-ye&r-old CART MARE, expec- ted to be in foal; good worker in all gears. Also the whole of the Crop, Implements, Dairy Utensils, and a portion of the House- hold Furniture. Sale to commence' at 3 p.m. Credit on Conditions. (518 SALES BY JOHN DAVIES. 1918. Oct. 28nd-NAiNTCWMRHYS, Conwil Stock, Crop, etc. „ 24th—FARMERS' ARMS YARD, Pencader—Young Live Stock. „ 26th—SUNNY HILL, Pencader-Fire- wood. (509 Sales auction. TOWYN FARM, BURRY PORT. TLfESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and 1J.I. SON and JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instructions from T. Thomas, Esq. (who is leaving), to SELL by AUC-. TION, at the above place, <n THURS- DAY, 24th October, 1918, the whole of the 1 valuable and modern Implements and a portion of the Household Furniture, includ- ing :—Reaper and Binder, Hay Elevator, Cambidge Roller. Rakes, Haymakers, Hay Loader, Chaffcutter, Chisel Harrows, Ploughs, Gambos, Tub Carts, Dog Cart, Ladders, Large Movable Fowl-house on j Wheels Small do., Living Van on Wheels, Hay Ropes, Wire Netting, Large Assort- ment of Farm Harness. Also a quantity of Timber. Also the whole of the Dairy Utensils, and a portion of the Household Furniture, in- cluding:—PIANO, Bedroom Suites, Dining and Drawing Room Chairs, Mirrors, Hand- some Ebony Cabinet, Overmantels, China, Glass and Electro-plate Goods, Pictures, Bedstead, Feather Beds and Bolsters, and a large number of Sundry Lots, too numer- ous to particularize. Sale to commence at 1 o'cock. (519 PARKYBOX, KIDWELLY. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received instructions from Mrs. M. Evans to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on RIDAY, 25th October, 1918, the whole of the following STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, and EFFECTS, comprising:— 1 r HEAD OF CATTLE: including 7 IO Shorthorn and Cross-bred Milch Cows in full profit, 2 due to calve at time of, Sale; 3 Yearling Heifers, 2 do. Sheers, 2 Heifer Calves, 2-year-old Fat Bull. Strong Cart Mare, good worker in all. gears. 10 PIGS, including 2 Sows and 8 Store Also Implements and a portion of the .Household Furniture;. About 21 Acres of Rich Grazing Land will be Let in Lots to suit takers. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. Credit on Conditions. (527 Clear-out Sale at BRYNDU, LLANNON. JOHN FRANCIS & SON have received I instructions from Mr. Dd. Davies (who is retiring from farming) to SELL by AUC- TION, at the above place, on WEDNES- DAY, 30th October, 1918, the whole of the following Valuable STOCK, Crop, Imple- ments, etc., comprising:— OC HEAD OF CATTLE: including 5 /•O Shorthorn and Cross-bred Milch Cows in full profit, 2 Two-year-old In-Calf Heifers, 15 Yearling Steers and Heifers, Two-year-old Bull, 4 Yearling Bulls, 1 Calf. 0 HORSES, comprising 8-year-old Cart' Stallion (good worker), Strong 9-year- old Cart Mare (expected to be in foal), Strong Cart Mare, Black"' 8-year-old Bay Mare, 8 year-old Gelding, Chestnut Cob, 14 hands; Black Cob, 14 hands; Four-year-old Pony, Strong Suckling Colt. (All the above Horses are reliable workers, anal have been used to Timber Hauling). Strong STORE PIGS. Also the whole of the Crop, Implements, Dairy Utensils, etc. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. (528 CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF A FREEHOLD ESTATE. JOHN FRANCIS & SON will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the Month of November, 1918, the Free- hold Farm, Small Holdings, Fields.1 of Accommodation Land, Cottages, and Gardens, known as THE PRIORY ESTATE, also the CARDIGAN BRICKWORKS AND WHARF. Further particulars will duly appear and may shortly be obtained of the Auc- ttioneers, Carmarthen; of Messrs. Forrester, Moir and Co., Solicitors, Malmesbury; or of Messrs. White and Leonard, Solicitors, Bank Buildings, I udgate Circus, London. (464 PONTYBEREM MART. THE NEXT -MART will be held at the above place on Wednesday, 23rd October, 1918. All Fat Cattle to be on the Yard a 9 30 a.m. Grading at, 10.30. Bale of Cows and Calves, Store Cattle, etc., to ccmmonoe at 12 o'clock. Entries ae early as possible. JOHN FRANCIS & SON. 24) Auctioneers, Carmarthen PANTDWFN Within Two-and-a-half Miles of St. Clears Railway Station. MESSRS. J. HOWELL THOMAS and SON haive received instructions from Mr. Ben Thomas to SELL by AUCTION at the above place, on THURSDAY, October &1, 913, the following very valu- able Live Stock, 'Implement^, etc., com- prising I CATTLE: 40 very superior JL<wVF Shorthorn and Cross-bred Dairy Cows, 10 with Calves at heel, 10 due to calve before Christmas, and the remainder due to calve early in the New Year; 42 most promising In-calf Heifers; 10 Yearling Steers; 33 Heifer and Steer Calves; 1 Shorthorn Yearling Bull. HORSES: Bay Cart Mare, 5 frkw years old, believed to be in foal by "Emlyn Champion III. Bay Cart Mare, 5 years old; Chestnut Cart Mare, 3 years old, believed to be in foal to "Eton Crown Prince,' all good workers and be- lieved to be sound; Cob, 3 years old, by "St. Simon," a fine mover, broken to har- ness; 9 Two-year-old Cart Fillies;. Two- year-old Hunter Filly; 4 Yearling Cart Fillies; 2 Yearling Cart Colts; 4 Cart Foals. "I O SHEEP: A grand Flock of 95 JLO 9 Cross bred Shropshire Breeding Ewes, which have had Rams running with them for some time; 40 Ewe Lambs, and 2 Rams. DAIRY UTENSILS: A Vaccar Milking Machine, equal to new, sufficient to milk 52 Cows; Oil Engine, 2 h.p.; Large Mellotte Separator; Large Churn by Llewellyn, equal to new; Large Butter Worker by Llewellyn, equal to new; Cheese Mill; Cheese Vats; Cream Pots; etc. IMPLEMENTS: Horse Rake, 2 good Mb wing 'Machines, Hornsby Reaper and Binder, 2 Gambos, 2 Traps, 1 Rarlli Car and 1 Dog Cart (both equal to new), Feed- ing Troughs, Sheep Racks, and a large quantity of other useful Implements. Luncheon at a charge of Is. 6d., and Tea at 9d. per head, will be provided, which sum will be allowed to purchasers dver j66. The Sale will oommence at 12 o'clock punctually. Credit on Conditions. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF CAIO. FOR SALE by PRIVATE TREATY, the well-known Farm, called TYNYWAUN, eituated in the above parish, consisting of 185a 3r. 5p. of very useful Land, now let at the annual rental of £ 67. Apply tor Mesørs. J. Howell Thomas and Son, Auctioneers, Carmarthen. LAM-PETER HORSE SALE Thursday, October 24th, 1918. j ENTRIES TO HAND NUMBER 160 HORSES of all ages. Prizes will be given for each Class Sale at 9.30 prompt. 53718:10: D. J. REES & WILLIAMS. Sales bg Buctfcm. ON FRIDAY NEXT-OCTOBER 25th. South Wales Horse Sales CARMARTHEN. THE NEXT HORSE SALE Will be held at CARMARTHEN On Friday Next, 25th Oct., 1918. Over 350 Farmers' Horses Entered, including Heavy Town Geldings and Mares, Lorry and Van Horses, Colts and Fillies, and Colt and Filly Foals; r also Light Horses and Cobs of all sorts. Horses purchased at Carmarthen Sale are free to leave the County to Authorised Purchasers. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers— Caves & Messrs. Howell Thomas St. Mary's Auction Mart, Carmarthen. LLOYD & THOMAS. AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES Friday, October 18th NEWCASTLE- EMLYiN MART. Saturday, October 26th—Sale of Property, "PUDDICOMBE'S HOTEL," Spilman Street, Carmarthen. Tuesday, October 29th—Sale of Stock at LLANERCHMEIDW, Clydey, Llan- fyrnach. Monday, October 28th-Sale of Stock, PARK HOUSE, Kidwelly. Thursday. October 31st.-Sale of Stock, etc.. at TYMAWR, Bwlchnewydd. Friday, Nov. 1st—Sale of Live Stock and Seasoned Timber, GLANGWILLY FARM, Frances Well. Saturday, November 2nd-Annual Pedigree Bull Sale, CARMARTHEN MARKET. Saturday, November 9th-Annual Non- Pedigree Bull Sale, CARMARTHEN MARKET.. 244 TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with ingtruov'ons to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on SATURDAY, October 26th, 1918, at 2 o'clock p.m., all l^iat valuable Freehold Private Hotel known us PUDDICOMBE'S HOTEL, situate in Spilman Street, in the central part of the town and within easy distance of the Town Station, comprising:— Ground Floor—Dining-room, Sitting-room, Kitchen and China Pantry, and Cellar underground. First Floor—Drawing-room, Four Bedrooms, Lavatoiy and Pantry. Second Floor-Three Bedrooms. The Outbuildings include Scullery, Coal- house and Lavatory, together with a large Garden in the rear. The Property is held under a repairing Lease which expires 25th March, 1919. The Lease can be inspected at the Auctioneers' Office any time before the Sale. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay Street, Carmarthen; or of Messrs. WARTNABY, JEFFRIES and LINLEY, Solicitors, 512) Market Harborough. PARK HOUSE, KIDWELLY. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instrttetions from Mr. David Da.vic»-fc<» SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on MONDAY, October 28th, 1918, the follow- ing Valuable STOCK, &c., comprising:- O/f HEAD OF CATTLE: 5 Milching /Wrt Cows, 2 with Calves,at heels, 1 due to oalye day of Sale, and the remainder early in January; 4 two-year-old Heavy In- calf Heifers, 4 Two-year-old Half-fat Steers, 4 Yearling Steers, and 5 Steer and Heifer Calves. Two Horses comprising: 1 ten-year- old Cart Mare, good worker in all gears, and 1 seven-year-old Collier Mare. PIGS: 2 Bacon Pigs. Together with the whole of the Corn Crops and Implements. There will also be Let about 20 Acres of rich Pasture Land for Hay and Grazing. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock. Credit on Conditions). (525 GLANGWILI FARM, Nr. FRANCIS WELL, CARMARTHEN. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions from Mr. Rees Thomas to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on FRIDAY, November 1st, 1918- 4r HEAD OF CATTLE: including 8 Shorthorn and Cross-bre4 Milking Cows, some of which are expected to calve early; 1 yearling Bull; 29 In-calf and Store Heifers; 7 Heifer and Steer Calves. 1 C) BREEDING EWES. 3 STORE PIGS. The IMPLEMENTS consist of the follow- ing :—1 Taunton Hay Maker, 2 new Gam- boes, 6 new Wheelbarrows, 4 new Grind- stones, 12 new Ladders of various sizes, and several other useful articles. Together with a large quantity of well- seasoned Timber. Luncheon at 11.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. Oredit on Conditions. (526 Auction Marts BY LLOYD & THOMAS A(J(7riONlLSRB, CARMARTHEN CARMARTHEN, WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 23rd. All Fat Cattle must be in the Mart at ten o'clock in the morning to be graded, weighed, and distributed before the Sale of Cows and Calves commences. Sale of Cows and Calves at 10 30 o'clock, and owners are requested to bring them b at 10 o'clock. NEWCASTLE-EMLYN.. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), OCTOBER 18th. LLANDYSSUL, TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22nd. The Auctioneer* will be flad if Xtatruw are sent in as early as possible. (443 n_P' ÖARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANGELER. Important Sale of Freehold Farm. ~|%M"R. JOHN EVANS, F.A.I., will offer ITJL for SALE by PUBLIO AUCTION, at the Cawdor Hall, Newcastle-Emlyn, on FRIDAY, the 1st of November, 1918, at 2 p.m. (subject to such Conditions of Sale as. shall be there and then read) the following very desirable Freehold Farm called TYNEWYDD (CLOSYGRAIG), comprising 40 Acres 0 Roods 23 Perches, or thereabouts, of improvable Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land, now in the occupation of Mrs. Jones as yearly tenant. The buildings oomprise a recently erected dwelling-house, barn, carthouse with loft over, stable, cow- house, calves' cot, and pigstyes, all in a very good state of repair. The Farm practically adjoins the industrial and prosperous district of Velindre and Dre- fach. A Plan of the Property can be seen at the Sale. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers, High Street, Cardigan, or the Vendor's Solicitor,. Mr. W. J. WILLIAMS, 514-1:11) Cardigan. Sales b Buctfott. » 'I ■■ ■ SALE TO-MORROW. PEMBROKESHIRE. Parishes of Nolton & Roch HIGHLY important and Valuable Farms and Lands for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, comprising the whole of the Simpson and Nolton Estates, by Messrs. JAMES DAVIES & PHILLIPS, on SATURDAY, thegpth Ootober, 1918, at 2 p.m. at the Mariners' Hotel, Haverford- west, in the following Lots:- Property. Area. A. R. P. Lot I.-South Nolton 120 3 i 2—Longlands 27 1 25 3-Molton East 155 2 2 4—Longlands 12 1 8 5-Loiiglarids house and lands 25 2 14 6-Nolton North 137 1 11 7.—House and land at Nolton Village 1 2 2 „ 8.-Longlands 24 3 4 „ 9.-Nolton Mill 36 0 8 10. Rising Sun" 3 0 38 „ 11.—Pitts 30 0 0 12.—Part of Nolton East and Nolton North 29 2 22 13.—Nolton Cross 69 3 17 14.-Carthagena 55 2 4 15.-Part of Nolton North 116 16.-House and garden at Nolton Haven 17.-Ground Rent of Nolton Chapel „ 18.-Nolton Reading Room 19.—Simpson South 157 0 22 20.—Simpson Hill 65 3 6 21.-Field, part of Simpson South 7 1 18. 22.—Trapps 79 1 3 23. -Field, part of Simpson South 12 3 33 24.—Simpson West 136 2 18 25.—Simpson North 71 0 4 26.-Field, near Hilton Lodge 1 1 19 „ 27.—Field 11 1 27 28. Cottage and field, part of- Simpson West 1 2 33 Lots 1 to 18 above are in the parish of Nolton. Lots 19 to 28 are in the parish of Rooh. All in the County of Pembroke. The Properties are all in good order and offer valuable investments to intending purchasers. Plan of the properties can be inspected at The Mariners Hotel, Haverfordwest; at Nolton Rectory, Broad Haven; and at Hilton Lodge, Roch. Notices to quit have been served on all the tenants, terminating on the 29th Sep- tember, 1919, in respect of all the lots except as regards the house and garden (Lot 5), house and garden (Lot 10), and Lots 13, 16, and 17. Vacant possession of Lot 18 can be given on completion. Coal, culm, and ironstone under all the lots are reserved. For further particulars and also for 'in- spection of Plan apply to the Auctioneers at their Offices at Whitland, St. Clears, and Carmarthen; or to MORGAN GRIFFITHS, SON and PROSSER, 434) Solicitors, Carmarthen. D. 1. REES & WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, LAMPETER. AUTUMN SALE FIXTURES. ■ 1918. Thursday, Oct. 17 — PENBONT, Llany- crwys—Sale of Furniture. FridatyOot. 16 — BEAENNANTMELYN, Cilvewm—Sale of Stock and Crop. Saturday. Oct. 19—WERNLWYD, Llany- crwys—Sale of Stock and Crop. Tuesday, Oct. 22-LAMPETER Fat and Store Cattle Mart. Wednesday, Oct. 23-DOLE,Lampeter Sale of Potatoes and Green Crop. Thursday Oct. 24—LAMPETER Horse Sale. Tuesday, Oct. 29-LAMPETER Mart (Grading only). Tuesday, Oct. 29-LAMPETER Mart (Grading only). Other Fixtures will be shortly*announced. 507) D. I. REES & tflLLIAMS. LIST OF SALES BY THOMAS JONES & SONS AUCTIONEERS, LLANDYSSUL. Oct. 18—PENLANFACH, Rhydlewis — Stock, Crop, etc. „ 19-BLAENAU GWENOG, Gorsgoch- Crops of Corn. ,,21-ALLTYRODYN Llandysisul Crops of Corn. „ 21—LLYSFAEN HOUSE, Llany- byther—Drapery Gooda. „ 22—2..PICTON TERRACE, New Quay-Sale of Leasehold Dwelling House. 23-PENYGAER, Rhydlewis-Stock, Implements, etc. 24-BLAENBEDW, Llanarth-Stook, j Crop, Implements, etc. „ 25-NEWCASTLKEMLYN Mart. „ 26—TYNPARC. Dihewyd Stock, Crop, etc. „ 28—BLAENAU GWENOG, Gorsgoch —Stock. Implements, etc. 29-STATION MART, Llandyssul. NOT FIxED. BRYNARTHEN Glynarthen-Crops of Corn. (451 Lampeter Auction Mart. THE USUAL WEEKLY SALE Will be held on TUESDAY, October 22nd, 1918 Sale at 10 o'clock sharp. D. 1. REES & WILLIAMS, 262) Auctioneers. Llanybyther Auction Mart EvanS Bros., Auctioneers. —— THE —— NEXT SALE Of FAT and STORE STOCK will be held On Monday next, Oct. 21, 1918 All Stock must be on the premises by 9.30 a.m., so as to ensure a punctual commencement of the Sale, and comply with Loading Arrangements. ( A SPECIAL SALE of STORE SHEEP will take place on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st, and STORE CATTLE on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st (Fair Day). 'I Auctioneers' Offices, Llanvbytlier. (536—18:10 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF ST. CLEARS. Sale of Compact and Desirable Freehold Dairy Farm. IT/TR. T- L- HARRIES will offer for SALE lfJL by PUB14SC AUCTION, at the Swan Hotel, St. Clears, on TUESDAY, November 5, 1918 (Monthly Market Dayl at 2 o'clock p.m. (subject to Conditions of Sale), all that attractive and valuable Freehold Farm known as CLYNpOCH," situate within about. li miles from St. Clears Railway Sta- tion, and containing admeasurement 98.014 Aoree, or thereabouts, of rich and productive Pasture Land, well supplied with water, together with compact Dwelling-house and ample Outbuildings, in good state of repair. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneer at Llandilo; or T. Howell Davies, I I Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen. public ftottces NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF COUNTY AND DISTRICT REPRESENTA- TIVES FOR CARMARTHENSHIRE. APPOINTED BY THE JOINT COM- MITTEE—BOARD OF AGRICUL- TURE AND MINISTRY OF FOOD. 6a, Dean's Yard, Westminster, S.W.I. COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE: H. Jones Davies, Esq., J.P., Glyneiddan, Nantgaredig. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE I Thomas Thomas, Esq., Caeffair, Llangennech. M. H. Wiinfttos, Eaq., Bankylan, Llanwrda. D. Williams, Esq., J.P., Ashoroft, Llanybyther. < J. Scourfield, Esq., Blaenwernddu, Whitland. John Jones, Esq., Plas Farm, Ferryside, South Wales. H. T. Thomas, Esq., Penrhos, Golden Grove. For further particulars apply to H. JONES-DAVIES, Esq., J.r.. Glyneiddan, 516—11:10) Nantgaredig. JIESTOR ATION OF THE ORCHARDS AND VINEYARDS OF FRANCE, BELGIUM and SERBIA. WAR RELIEF FUND. THE Mayor desires to gratefully aoknow- A ledge the receipt of the following donations £ a. d. .Cc'lect'oii at rhe Meeting at the Guildhall 2 18 0 John Hinds, E-q., M.P.5 Lady Dynevor .3 3" D. '7.. 1 St-jphens-Davies, Esq. 1 1 0 D- .I10 D. A. Francis, EsA.iia L. A L Evans, Esq. (Pantvcendv) 1 1 2 W. W. Walton, Esq. 1 1 0 George A. Burge, Sir Owen Philipps, M.P. 1 -1 0 Sir JarrifM Hills-Jolmes 1 1 Lady Hills-Johnes 1 1 § '•Mrs. F. A. Peel Lady Howard' 1 0 Mrs Morris .(Coombe) 1 0 Mrs. Rudnian Saunders 1 0 A. Sdppitt, Esq. 0 10 Major Gwynne 0 10 J Misa -Tories (Peterwell) 0 10 Charles Lloyd, Esq. (Waunifor) 0 10 jj Col. Gwynne Hughes 0 10 Major Cass 0 10 „ H. M. Eraser, Esq. 0 10 E. C. Harries, Esq. 0 5 0 Pupils at the High School, Car- „ mar then 0 13 Total already received £ 28 3 6 THOS. JOHN EVANS, 533-18:10) Hpn. Secretary. CA RMARTHEN DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Car- marthen District Nursing ASSOCIATION jwill be held on MONDAY, Oct 21st, 7.30 at the GuiJdhall. The Chair will taken by His Worship the Mayor. Subscribers aie cordially invited to at Owing to the shortage of labour &iJ scarcity of paper, it has been thought advi^" able that no Annual Reports should printed this vea,r. '■(Mi#) P. RICHARDS. 529) Hon. Sec. CARMARTHENSHIRE EXECGTrvE WAR AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE. TO FARMERS, SMALL HOLDERS, AND OTHERS. MAINTENANCE OF CORN QUOTA O EXISTING ARADLE LAND. THE above Committee, in accordance the powers conferred on them by Board of Agriculture and Fisheries und? the Cultivation of Lands Order, 1918 (No. 2) made under the Defence of the Realm Reg11' Iatioris, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE tbs[ Orders will shortly be served requiring °°°^ piers of agricultural land to have a amount of corn sown for the 1919 harvest- The amount required will be equal to quota allocated to each farm for the I"1 harvest. Supplementary notices will be served J|i certain cases requiring additional grass to be ploughed for the 1919 harvest. In view of the fact that the Committee Tractors will probably in the near future used almost entirely for the ploughing grass land, application by farmers them for their existing arable land should made forthwith, and will be met as far possible, due regard being made in all _c&?ee to the suitability of the lanjd and the exist*11'' labour and horse-power on the holding. The Committee desire to impress uPj, farmers the importance of sowing as t Autumn Wheat as possible and also othei Winter Crops ^Buoh as Winter Barley •Jp Oats. BEN EVANS, Chairman- Gwastod Abbot, Pencader.. October, 1918. (524 CARMARTHENSHIRE WAR AGRLCJP T.URAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTE& IMPORTANT NOTICE TO F ARMEItS. DAMAGED CORN. IT has been decided as a matter of that where farmers have grain in field so damaged as to be unfit for thre' of ing, they can apply to the Grain Officer the District, either direct or through Local Food Control Committee, for pef^'f sion to feed it to live stock. On receipt such application, the Grain Officer will. spect grain, and if found unfit for thresbI he will issue a permit, allowing such gr8 to be fed to animals. DANIEL JOHNS, Chief Executive 0ifficer. Shire Hall, < Carmarthen. (52^ PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. W. Cecil Williams, Mus- Will shortly open a STUDIO in CARMARTHEN j for Y VOICE CULTIVATION AND SONG INTERPRETATION Vacancies for few Pianoforte Students, Terms from Lancaster House, Tenby^J^- RAT OFFENSIVE. RAT POISON is the principal weRe- used in the Government Rat Crus^Jij. "RODINE'' Rat Poison acts like a It destroys swarms in a night. Safe, and Speedy. 6d., 1/ 2/ 3/ 5/ Post Harley, Chemist, Perth. Local Agents:-es, Lloyd, Chemist, Carmarthen; D. M. D»5 Chemist, Llandilo; J. Nicholas, rV„nf Stores, Llandovery; J. J. Davies, p, byther; D. Rogers, Chemist, St. Clears: ,j J. Lewis, Chemist, Llandebie. PA277-^X^ SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS to the Undersigned ^re vited by October 31et, 1918, purchase of Cydawell Farm, Conwil, taining 82 aores, or thereabouts, of Pa and arable land. E. RICHARDS, Troedyrsur Rectory, fl. 452-17:10) Rhydlewis, HelAisti.