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'-I SALES BY A (TCI'fOA'- THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 16TH. T?TT YDYCTKOES, Mid^ay between Ch,Tinny and Forden, and two miles from Forden Station. IY/TESSRS. MORRIS, MARST\AIwVttin to°s5 are instructed by Mr John Catkin to hell Auction without, reserve, as stock b*s valuable Live and bead FARMING STOCK, Com prÜ,j og Comprising: l06 EMIfUd 0E.W8.BBBD SHORTHORN CATTLE, 3 CAPITAL CART MARES>, CART GELDING AND » D'oGCART, Several Sets nearly new tnw » HARNESS, 51 FAT and STORE PIGS, r,™™ FITPPT T FNT FARM IMPLEM&N lb- A N # P MP HAT. WHEAT BOLTINGS, A quantity of Prime HA ->• • >( and MANGOLDS (to go off) »nd a Rood Lot of HAY, STRAW, ROOTS, and GRAbb KEEP, to be consumed on the premises. Luncheon (by ticket) at 11.30. Sale at 12.30. Catalogues on application to the AUCTIONEERS, & Chirbury. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PENNAL RECTORY, NEAR MACHYNLLETH. MESSRS R- GILLART AND SONS have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1899, The whole of the Household Furniture, Hay, &e. Further particulars wiil appear in next issue. TOWN HALL, MONTGOMERY. MESSRS P WILSON JONES, & CO., are favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, in the above Hall, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1899, A Large Quantity of Superior HOUSE FURN. ISHINGS (removed fur convenience of Sale), in- cluding the Bedroom Appoint ments of Four Rooms, viz.: Iron and Bra.°s Bedsteads. Iron Cot, Woven Wire and Wool Mattresses, Down Feather Bed, Well-made Mahogany and Ash Bedroom Suites, Hanging Wardrobes, Dressing Chests, Marble Top Washstands, Chests of Drawees, Toilet Glasses, Sets of Ware, Travelling Bath, Commode Arm Chair, Kidderminster and other Carpets, &c., Ac. The Hall Furniture includes a Carved Oak Hat and Umbrella Stand, 2 Claire Nl suite, Hat Rail. Superior Dining Room Fnruiture, viz An excellent suite in Walnut uphotei-ored in Frieze Velvet, DiiiiiigTab.e, 5ft x 3ft Glti; Brown Oak Sideboard with Bevelled Glass in back, 5ft Handsome Marble Clonk, 14 day Movement; Chimney Glass, Oil paintings, Set of Sporting Prints, Excellent Sewing Machine by Singer. Fenders and Fire Irons. The Contents of Drawing Room, Including Suite in Crimson Freize Velvt-t, Walnut China Cabinet, Occasional Tables, Handsomely Designed Over- mantel in Bamboo, Pnt- Stands, A collection of China Ornaments and Hi ie-a-hac, Brass Bar Fender and Set « £ Bras^ep, Tsible Lamps, Curtain Poles, Lace and other curtain8, Door aud Mantel Draperies, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Hearthrugs. The Usual Kitchen requisites, China and Glass includ- ing Dinner and Tea Services, Table Glass, Ac. Sale to commence at 1-30 p.m. On view morning of Sale. Descriptive Catalogues may be obtained from I the Auctioneers, Kewtown, or aL the Dragon Hotel, Montgomery. I GRAND EVENING CONCERT Promoted by the Officers of the Cambrian Railways, will be given by Artistes of Eminence, in the VICTORIA ROOMS, OSWESTRY, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, In aid of the funds of the RAILWAY BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, Under distinguished patrouage. PRINCIPALS :— MADAME FANNY DE BOUFFLEURS (Soprano), Miss EMI LIE LLOYD (Contralto), MR. DAVID WILSON (Tenor), Miss MABEL BRITTAIN (Violinist), (Pupil of Mr William Henley), MR. FFRENCH DAVIS (the renowned Harpist), MR. ARTHUR COOKE, (The celebrated vonnp; Solo Pianist) THE OSWESTRY PHILHARMONIC MALE VOICE PARTY. Presentation of Certificates and Medallions to Members of the Oswestry Bianch of St. John Ambulance Association will take place during the evening. CONCERT TO COMMENCE AT 8-0 P.M. TICKETS Reserved seats, three front rows, 5s.; others, 3s.; First seats, 2s.; Second seats, Is. Tickets can be obtained and Seats booked at Mr T. OWEN'S, The Library. W. G GOUGH, Hox. Src. DAIRY SHOW, WHITCHURCH, S A LOP. NOVEMBER 2hT ANTI 21). E285 OFFERED IN P R 1 z E S For the Be8t Exhibits in BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON. HAMS, AND FARM PRODUCE. Schedules of Prizes now ready, to be ban from the Secretary, PV THOMAS NbNNERLE N.B.— Entrie" Close November loth. TO THE NOBILITY AND coeTY r^MILIES OF KOWr H WALES, -kND TIt tl; SURROUNDING lJISflUCT. J. H. LONG, OF 43, M'ONTVFILIKR ROAT), KK^TISH I OWN, LONTI.X, Restorer ot Works of Art on the Premises, such as Pictures, Enamels, English aud Continenta] China, Furniture. Italian, Froncii. and Geiman Tapestries E^.ish and Foreign Armour, ivories, Miniature?, ^,v-r Piute, and Srat»»ry, &c, Aleo Buyer for (Jasii co any amount. EDWARD A. GRIFFITHS, LICENSED SLAUGHTERER OF HORDES, COWS, *5:0., THE GLEDBID, NKAR CHIRK, AND THE BOROUGH PEPOT, WREXHAM. To obtain Best Prices for Carcases, advise at once, WHEN FKESH, by Telegram or Messenger. Cost of Telegram allowed to Sender. Wrexham Orders to I Telegrams- SLAUGHTER, WFSTIJN No. 7, BEAST MARKET. RHYN." AGENT: h, DAVID PARRY, POWIS ARMS WELSHPOOL SALES BY AUCTION. WH1TFI ELD'S OLD ESTABLISHED WEEKLY AUCTIONS For all classes of FAT, DAIRY, AND STORE STOCK IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. FOUR REGULAR SALESMEN IN CHARGE OF SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS. T. WHITFIELD, SEN.—DAIRY CATTLE. T. WHITFIELD, JUN.—FAT CATTLE. G. WHITFIELD-SHEEP AND CALVES. E. WHITFIELD-PIG8 AND STORE CATTLE. Sales commencing at 10 30 Settlements as soon as the Stock is Sold. OFFICES Willow House, Oswestry. WILLIAMS AND NICHOLSON AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, OSWESTRY. (ESTABLISHED 1876). 1%/TESSRS. WHITFIELD AND BATHO, AUC- I 11'1 TIONEERS & VALUERS, Will SELL in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, FAT AND STORE CATTLE, FAT CALVES, FAT SHEEP, LAMBS, and PIGS. OFFICES SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MESSRS WM. HALL, WATERIDGE AND OWEN will Sell by Auction m conjunction with MR G. A. DOODY EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YKAR. FAT AND STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS PIGS AND CALVES. Sale at 10 30 a.m. Offices: Bank Chambers, Oswestry. L £50 IN PRIZES. 800 HORSES. LARGEST HORSE SALES IN THE WORLD. THE NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. SPECIAL DKMAND FOR ARMY HORSES. FRANK LLOYD invites early Entries for the last Sales of the year. TUESDAY, Nov 21st-Hunters, Harness Horses and Young Stock, including 13 from the Duke of Westminster. WEDNESDAY, 22nd-Small Hcrses, Show Cobs and Ponies. THURSDAY, 23rd—Great Sale of Heavy, Lurry and Young Horses. Mr John Walley, Ringway, and Mr England, Rayton-xi-Towns, have each sold a wagoh gelding at Wrexham this year at 145gs, the highest bona-fide price ever made at a Public Auction. Prize Lists ready. Entries close Saturday, Nov 11. To LANDOWNERS, ESfATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS. ORDNANCE MAPS Of all Scales kept in stock of the environs of Ellesmere, Oswestry, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Llanfair, Llanidloes, Caersws, Newtown, Machynlleth, Dinas Mawddwy, Towyn, Llandrindod, Rhayader, Knighton, Bishop's Castle, Montgomery, &c. Maps of any place in the Central Wales counties and Shropshire procured from the O.S. Map Department per return by post. Agents :-R. & M. OWEN, Printers and Map Agents, WELSHPOOL. Plans of Estttes, Auctioneers' Catalogues and Posters, Conditions, and other printing at moderate cost. -+- PRELIMINARY NOTICE. POOL QUAY INVITATION BALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1899. TEE CENTRAL MONTGOMERYSHIRE AGRI- CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at ABERMULE INN, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1899, At 7 30 p.m., To discass Time and Place, &c., of next Annual Competition. J. G. MILLElt, Hon. Sec. p OWERFUL ROM A N CEO F JNDUSTRIAL I F E. We have secured the rights of issue of a NEW WORK by Mr J. MONK FOSTER, Author of A Pit-Brow Lassie," The Cotton King," The Watchman of Orsden Moss," Children of Darkness," "Staves of Fate," In Red Snow Written," &c., &c., entitled— THE FORGE OF LIFE A Romance of the Iron World. SOME PARTICULARS ABOUT "THE FORGE OF LIFE." In his latest romance of industry Mr Monk Foster adventures upon practically untrodden ground. Hitherto his stirring and successful stories have (leall, almost wholly with the chances and hazards—the toi.s, ambitions, loves, hatreds, and fortunes of the men and women, the youths ana maidens whose lives are passed in or about the coalmines and cotton mills of old England ana readers do not need to be reminded of the realistic way in which the details of mining and factory life have been depicted. In The Forge of Life Mr Monk Foster goes LO the Wuild of It-on for his characters and scenes. The men aud lads who work at furnace and forge- rolling mills and iron-foundries wiil figure in bis na^es, and the striking and curious features of such loiters' lives—the temptations and perils, bard labour and privations to which they arc at different times subjected will be faithfully aud oraphieaUy described. It, will thus be seen that the author uses Longfellow's famons phrase with a <!oubJe g-material and moral. There are many striking aud dramatic scenes. The workers in iron seen under various aspects, not commonly known, are set forth in this new and excitir." novel, which promises to be one of the most striking Mr Monk Foster has yet written. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE RESERVISTS OF MONTGOMERYSHIRE. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Council Chamber, on Tuesday, the 14th instant, at 4 p.m., to form a Committee to raise funds for the assistance of the wives and families of Rppervists serving with the colours in South Africa. DAVID JONES, Welshpool, Mayor. November 10, 1899. WELSHPOOL VICTORIA NURSING INSTITUTE. AMENDED NOTICE. THE COLLECTION towards the above will be JL made at t Le Parish Church, on Sunday morn- ing the 19th inst, when the Mayor and Corporation will attend Divine Service. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES. I The Third Lecture of MR. A. W. BROWN'S COURSE Will be given at the COUNTY SCHOOL, WELSHPOOL, ON FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 17TH, at 3-45 p.m. Subject-" Life in Water." POWYSLAND SCHOOL OF ART, WELSHPOOL. In connection with the Science and Art Depart- ment, South Kensington, taught by MR. CHARLES CORTIQSOS, A.R.C.A., Head Master of the Shrewsbury School of Art. GENERAL DAY CLASS ON TUESDAYS—11 30 a.m. to 1 p.n and from 3 30 to 5 30. Fee, 12s 6d per Term of 10 weeks, and 5s Entrance Fee. EVENING CLASS ON TUESDAYS-From 6 30 to 8 30. Fee, 3s 6d per Term of 10 weeks. Students may join at any time. All fees are payable in advance. THE COURS; OF INSTRUCTION includes Free- hand and Model Drawing, Geometry and Per- spective, Building Construction, Outline and Shading from the Cast, Monochrome Painting, Elementary Design, Advanced Design, Oil and Water Colonr Painting (Flowers, Still Life, Land- scape, and Figure), Carving, Modelling, Elementary Colouring, Plans, &c. T. SIMPSON JONES, Gungrog, Welshpool. Hon. Sec. PRIMROSE LEAGUE. (HAFREN HABITATION). The Executive Council and Wardens have made arrangements for the usual Series of Winter SOCIAL EVENINGS TO TAKE PLACE AT THE PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, ON THURSDAY,- DECEMBER 7TH, 1899. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29TH, 1899. THURSDAY,- JANUARY 5TH, 1900. Doors open 7-30. Members' Ticket, ls. Non-members', Is. 6d., (Including Refreshments). Tickets to be had from the Ruling Councillor, Treasurer, Secretaries, and Wardens of the League. BAPTIST CHAPEL, NEWTOWN. OPENING ofNKW ORGAN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1899. Special Engagement of DLt. A L. PEACE, Organist of St. George's Hall, Liverpool. SOLOIST MR. EGBERT ROBERTS, LONDON (BASS). MISS MAGGIE EVANS, (SOPRANO), LLANIDLOES. AUGMENTED CHOIR Consisting of the principal Vocalists of the town and neighbourhood. NEWTOWN COUNTY SCHOOLS. THE HALF-TERM WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6 TH, 1899. For particulars of Entrance Examination, Scholarships, &c., apply to Headmaster or Head- mistress, or to MARTIN WOOSNAM, Nov. 3, 1899. Clerk to the Governors. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. PROFESSOR CHARLES STEWART DAVIES, p the eminent Phrenologist, whose previous visit to Newtown was such a pronounced success, and who received both from Press and public un- qualified recognition of his abilities as a Character Delineator, is now paying his long-promised return visit and may be enwmlted daily at his rooms, Royal Bazaar, Broad Street, Newtown. Fees from Is. EDWARD MORRIS, BARBER, BILL-POSTER AND DISTRIBUTOR. MAESGLAS, MACHYNLLETH. Bills posted and distributed in town and neigh- bouring district at moderate charges. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' OVERCOATS, IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES AND COLOURS. Also a Splendid Assortment of MEN'S YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS, SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, TIES,&c NOTF, THE ADDRESS — E. ROBERTS, COMPTON HOUSE, The Cross, Oswestry. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MRS JAMES S. ALLAN will be exceedingly obliged for ALL ACCOUNTS OWING to her to be PAID at once at CASTLE STREET, MONTGOMERY. November 3rd, 1899. ABERYSTWYTH UNION. MASTER'S ASSISTANT. THE GUARDIANS ofte Aberystwyth Union -M- invite applications i.om aotive men who i possess a practical knowledge of kitchen gardening for the above office. Salary 20s. per week without rations. The person appoii^i, -j will be required to take charge of the casual n dR at the Workhouse, act as superintendent of labour in and about the Workhouse premises, and make himself generally useful under the direction of the Master of the Workhouse. For further particulars u to duties, etc., apply to the Master of the Workhouse. Applications to be delivered to me, the under signed, on or before one o'clock in the afternoon of the 18th day of November, 1899. By order of the Guardians. HUGH HUGHES, Aberystwyth, Clerk. November 9th, 1899. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE SECOND ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW Will be heid at the ROYAL PIER PAVILION, ABERYSTWYTH, OK WEDNESDAY N íXT, NOV. 15TH. There will be a GRAND DISPLAY OF FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND VEG' TABLES. PRIVATE VIEW OF THE SHOW FROM 1 to 2 p.m., Is 6d; 2 to 6 p.m., ls; 6 to 10 p.m., 6d. J. PCRTON, ) Hon. H. SHERATON, ) Sees. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ABERYSTWYTH FOURTH ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW WILL HE HELD ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22ND, 1899. For Schedule of Prizes ipply to B. K. JENKINS, Auctioneer, 10, Portland Street. TOWN HALL, MACHYNLLETH. »>' FOR ONE NIGHT Onl> TUESDAY NEXT, WOVEMEKR 14TH. Admission—Reserved and Xnmbered Seats, 3s; Unreserved Seats, 2s; Second Seats, ls; a limited number at 6d. Children in arms not admitted. Doors open at 7 30; Overture at 8 sharp; interval at 9; carriages at 10 10. Tickets and plan at Mrs Evans, Printer. Me TOM BARGER AND HIS TALENTED FAMILY, In their mirth-provoking, refined Entertainment entitled- SOCIETY AND VARIETY. The Performance will conclude with a LAUGHABLE SKETCH. R. THOMAS & SONS, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS iNi) UNDERTAKERS, BERRIEW ROAD, WELSHPOOL. CUPIS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (Write for pamphlet). For HorseSforGrease Testimonial. Swelled Legs, Cracked he Cannock Agr. CO., Ltd. Heels, Coughs, Colds, r. Cannock, Apl. 16,1800. ing Coat, Influenza, giving Jow Sirs, I have much *„„„ nTlf] v-ifour and keep- ,lessors in testifying to the tone ana vigour, au« t mperiority of your Horse mg high-fed. Horses it to*6TiTUTio* BALLS. We Health, Ac. ••are used them for the last 01 0 years, and find nothirg For Cattle & Sheep ntj can equal them. Yoa TII -an make what use you like incases of Hove or .blown, 11 this testimoniai.-Yonrc Hide bound,loss ofappetite StSiSi Hut, Distemper, Epidemic, &c. For Scouring in Calvet- they are almost infallible. Prepared upwards of 60 years by the late FBAWOIS Cumm. d.jLc.v.s. Sold in Packets ln&d aad 3sad each, 7 small 10s6d,o? Tlarge 21B, by Chemistsarul Medicine Vendors,or from Pro- ortfltor. The Wilderness, Diss, Norfolk on receiotof amount LIGHT OF THE FUTURE. Celtic Acetylene Illuminating Co The Simplest and best Generators for the production of Acetylene Gas. Estimates free on application to Agent- J. L. JONES, PANTWELYIT, LLAXIM:INI>OI>. J H. ANDERSON, CABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER, 1 & 6, HIGH STREET, WELSHPOOL (Adjoining Park Lane). Estimate given for Every Description of CABINET WORK. DINING, DRAWING & BEDROOM FURNITURE BRASS AND IRON BEDSTKADS. SPRING, HAIR AD WOOL MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, Ac. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. FURNITURE REMOVED AND STORED. ESTIMATES FREE. Largest and Best-Constructed FURNITURE VAN Obtainable. STORING WAREHOUSE 5 & 6, HIGH STREET, WELSHPOOL If PUBLIC NOTICES. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. Stanley Cycle Show, Agricultuial Hall; National Cycle Show, Crystal Palace, November 17th to 25th. ON MONDAY, November 20th, 1899, Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to LONDON. Times of Ti,.ird Class Return 2 From Starting.1 2 Days 12 or G D's a.m. Tickets Tickets 55 P°0' QUA J 8 0 ") 73 fFour Crosses 8 10 ) 5 fLIanfyllin 7 3.5 Q fLlanfechain 7 47 r 9s 14s od fLiansaintfEraid 7 55.) o Llanymynech 8 15^1 fLlynclys 8 24 *3 Oswestry 8 40 S Whittington 8 44 3 Frankton 8 52 H 9s 14s j3 Ellesmere 9 Oil Welsbampton 9 7 .g Bettisfield 9 11 Fenn's Bank 9 21J Children under 3 years of age, Free; above 3 and under 12. Half-price. Passengers return as under :-Two Days' Passen- gers return from London (Euston) at 8 50 p:m. via Crewe on Tuesday, Nov 21 ;tThree Days' Passengers return from London (Euston) at 8 50 p.m. via Crewe. on Wednesday, Nov 22; Five Days' Passen- gers return from London (Euston) at 8 50 p.m. via Crewe on Friday, Nov 24th. tPassengers tor Llynclys, Llansaintffraid, Llan- fechain, Llanfyllin, and Four Crosses have to wait several hours at Oswestry. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist arrangements on the Cambrian Bail- ways can be obtained from Mr W. H. GOUGH, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. -+- WINTER TRAIN SERVICE. The following alterations will be made on and from OCTOBER 2nd, 1899, and until further notice. DOWN*. The 4 40 a m Welshpool to Aberystwyth will leave at 4 15 a m and be earlier throughout. The 7 40 a m Ellesmere to Aberystwyth will run between Oswestry and Aberystwyth only, leaving Oswestry at 8 20 a m. The 10 20 a m Whitchurch to Oswestry will be discontinued. The 2 20 p m Special Express from Welshpool to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, &c will be discontinued. The 12 20 p m Express from Whitchurch to Aber- ystwyth, Barmuuth, &c., will be discontinued. The 120 p m Talyllyn to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, etc., in connection with the 10 30 a m from Cardiff, 11 10 a m from Newport (Alon.), &-c., will be dis- continued. The 4 20 p in Welshpool to Aberystwyth, will be discontinued A New Train will leave Whitchurch at 4 50 p m for Oswestry and Wrexham, in connection with the 3 0 p m Express from Manchester (Loudon Road), and 2 40 p m from Liverpool (Lime Street). The 5 20 p ui Whitchurch to Aberystwyth, will be discontinued. HTbe 6 40 V m from Whitchurch to Moat Lane will run to Aberystwyth 011 SATURDAYS. The 9 50 a m Moat Lane to Builth Wells will leave Moat Lane at 10 30 a m and be continued on to Brecon. The 2 55 p m Moat Lane to Brecon will leave at 3 10 p m, and the intermediate times be slightly altered. The 6 15 a m Machynlleth to Barmouth will leave at 5 55 a m, and be 20 minutes earlier throughout. The 7 40am Machynlleth to Pwllheli will leave 8 30 a m, and be later throughout. The 10 42 a m Machynlleth to Pwllheli will leave at 11 If a m, and the intermediate times altered throughout,. The 9 45 8 ill Train from Carnarvon will run through to Pwllheli. UP. The 7 15 a m Aberystwyth to Oswestry will be discontinued. The 8 25 a m Aberystwyth to Machynlleth will leave at 8 a m, and run to Glandovey Junction only. The 8 45 a m Aberystwyth to Whitchurch will leave at 8 25 a m, and be re-timed throughout. The 95am from Barmouth and 9 35 a m from Aberystwyth to South Wales, Cardiff, Newport (Mon.), &c., will be discontinued. The I 50 p m from Barmouth and 2 15 p m from Aberystwyth to London (Euston and Paddington), Birmingham (New street and Snow hill), Man. chester (London road), Liverpool (Lime street), &c., will be discontinued. The 10 10 a m Aberystwyth to Barmouth will be discontinued. The 10 10 a m from Pwllheli, 11 40 a m from Barmouth, and 12 5 p m from Aberystwyth, will leave Pwllheli at 10 30 a m, Barmouth 12 7 p tn, and Aberystwyth 12 30 p m, and be re-timed throughout. The 11 15 a m from Pwllheli and 12 55 p m from Aberystwyth will leave Pwllheli at 11 40 a m, Bar- mouth 12 50 p m, and Aberystwyth at 1 15 p m, arriving London (Euston) at 8 45 p m, Manchester (London road) 7 15 p m, and Liverpool (Lime st) 7 25 p m. A New Train will leave Pwllheli at 11 a m and run through to Carnarvon. The 4 45 p m Pwllheli to Portmadoc will not run. The 6 30 a ni Brecon to Moat Lane will leave at 6 55 a m and be altered throughout. The 9 15 p m Pwllheli to Portmadoc will leave at 8 50 p m and run to Barmouth FAST TRAINS will run during the winter months as under:—1 15 p m from Aberystwyth, 11 -10 a m from Pwllheli, and 12 50 p m from Bar- mouth to Wejsbpool and Whitchurch. 3 25 p m Welshpool to Aberystwyth, Barmouth and Pwllheli. These trains connect with London and North Western and Great Western Co.'s trains to and from all partm. For full particulars see the Company's Time Tables. THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY JL issue FIRST CLASS 1,000 aud 5CO MILE TICKETS, the Coupons of which enable the pur- chasers to travel between stations on the Cambrian Railways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the CDupotis are exhausted. The price of each ticket is £ 5 5s 1,000 miles, and £ 2 17s 6d 500 miles, being about lj-d per mile. Application for the 1,000 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing, giving the full name and address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a remittance, to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry (cheque. to be made pay- able to the Cambrian Co. or order) from whom also books containing 100 certificates for authorising the use of the tickets by pur- chaser's family, guests, or employes can be obtained, price 6d. each book, remittance to accompany order. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. SPECIAL SHOW OF INVITATION CARDS COUNTY TIMES OFFICES, WELSHPOOL & ABERYSTWYTH. HOTELS. THE LATE SIR JAMES CLARKE, M.D., says A fortnight in Aberystwyth is equivalent to a month's residence in most Watering Places. Pure water from Plynlimon, soft breez from the Atlantic, and excellent Drainage." RELLE VUE HOTEL. ABERYSTWYTH. Facing the Se Family and TJ Commercial Hotel & Boarding Honse; one of the Cheapest and most Comfortable in Wales. Board and Attendance from two and a half Guineas per week, or 9s per day, according to Bedroom. Table D'hote at 6-5C o c ock. Visitors wishing to be on Boaraing Terms, must give notice on arrival to the Alanageress. Tariff on application to W. H. PALMER, PROPRIETOR. WATERLOO HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH* This First-class Family and Com- mercial PRIVATE HOTEL and Boarding House is situate in the centre of the Esplanade, and commands an anbroken sea fron- TERMS MODERATE DURING WINTER MONTHS. — A. E. & A. MORRIS, PRQPRIETR^E^ WHITE HORSE HOTEL TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH (a Minutes' walk fiwn 4f the Sea; Three Minutes' walk from the Railway Station). This Hotel, which is situated most centrally for Tourists, Cyclists, and Commercial Gentlemen has recently undergone extensive alterations, including the addition »f Dew Coffee and Com- mercial Rooms, is replete with every comfort. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. M. A. REA, PROPRIETRESS. A BEKYST WYTH.—PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL, L* TTLE DARKGAT2 L STREET, Family and Commercial. This Hotel is situated in one of the principal Streets of the Town, and it ?e^r ,^° 8kation, the Castle, Pier, and Promenade. The HouBe is old established anC V licensed. BED AND BREAKFAST FROM 3/6. GOOD STABLING. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET HALL. PROPKIETCB I. PAKRISIL TERMINUS HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. The Hotel is now under ne» management. It is situate close to the Station, and is the most convenient Hotel in Town for Travellers and others. It has recently been enlarged, and is now replete with every modern convenience, and is lighted throughout with the electric light. T. B. SALMON, PROPRIETOR. WYNN STAY & HERBERT ABMS HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. First-class Family and Commercial Hotel, situate in Maengwvn Street, and possessing all the conveniences of a High-class Hotel. It has its own Stock Rooms, Livery Stables, and Ooaok Houses. Billiard Table. Posting in all its Branches. Buss meets all Trains. APPLY: PROPRIETOR. TREWYTHEN ARMS HOTEL, LLANIDLOES. Under new Manasre- ment. First Class family and Commercial Hotel. Stock Eooms. Posting in all its Branches. Excellent Tron Fishimg close to hand. BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. HEADQUARTERS FOE C.T.C. A. W. CORNFORTH, PROPEIBTOR. BEAR HOTEL, NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES. This well-known anc old-established Family and Commercial Hotel is one of the largest and most comfortable Hotels in North Wales. It containa large Commercial, Coffee, Smoke, Stock and Billiard Rooms, also Suites of Apart- ments, Hut and Uoid baths, Electric Bells. Hotel Omnibus meets all Trains. Posting in all its Branches. First-class Accommodation for Cyclists. Stabling for over 150 Horses. A. MARSTON, PROPRIETOR. DAVID HUBERTS AND SONS, LTD., 13 HEW EKS, ABFRYSTWY fT-J. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.] BEBB, CONFECTIONER, NEWTOWN. Catering for Banquets, Luneheo,ns, Dinners, Wedding Breakfasts, Ball Suppers, Tea Parties. &.c. car-Tied out in the Best Style. TKVMS ON AJ'PI,Je'ATIOJi'. TENTS. CUTLERY, PLATE, &c., LEMT ON HUtS. JOSEPH DAVIES & SON, 11, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL, CIVIL, CLERICAL, LIVERY, AND LADIES' TAILORS. Sole Agents for Christy's Hats and Capes. Gentlemen's Outfitting. Ladies Tailor-made Costumes a Speciality. HIGH-CLASS TAILORING AT MODERATE PRICES. COOKE Bros., Newtown. THE LEADING FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN NORTH AND CENTRAL WALES. FISH, CAME AND FRUIT MERCHANT. TROUT AND SALMON FROM LOCAL RIVERS SUPPLIED TO ORDER. E. G. MORGr AN, 7, BROAD ST., NEWTOWN. SI'K< I.U.ITIES PRIMEST QUALITY OF FRESH FISH. E.G.M. is in a position to supply all kinds of Fish in Season at Lowest Market prices, and Quality of the Best. ALL OSiitF.S PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. SALMON ANDTROUT' ANGLERS SPECIAL FLIES FOR WELSH RIVERS AND LAKES. FRED. W. COOKE, PRACTICAL ANGLER. NEWTOWN, N. WALES. CATAUIGrES BOTTLED BY DISTILLERS ONLY, AND J Y ll<-rV lO EXPRESSLY FOR US. BLACK BOTTLE" TEN FEARS OLD. SCOTCH. PER DOZEN, 46S. CAN ONLY b £ OBTAINED AT REA'S STORES, 48, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. WARD'S CALCULATOR FOR BUILDEKS, &C. CONTAINS TIMBBR TABLES, PARTICULARS OF BUILDING -MATERIALS, &c„ SCALES FOR PLANS AND MAPS, &c., &r. A most useful Compendium for all connected with the Building Trade, the Management of Property PRICE 6D. POST FREE. <31 (L (IN P.O. (If: HAL^NXT STAMPS.) FROM THE PUBLISHERS: SALTER & ROWLANDS -COUNTY TIMES" OFFICE, WELSHPOOL