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SIT UA TIONS V.-ICA,N1. _0 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements of Houses 01 A partments To Let n Wanted, Situations Vacant or Wanted, Articles Wanted or For Sale, Lost or Found, and all small Idvertisements are inserted in the COUNTY TIMES the following charges, prepaid :— once 3 times 21 words la. Od. 2s. 6d. 28 „ la. 3d 3s. Od. 35 k, le, 61 3s. 6d. 42 „ la. 9d. 4s. Od. No Advertisement is Booked at a less charge thai* 2s. 6d. MONITOR OR PUPIL TEACHER-male or female-Wanted at once for the Forden National Schools. State age, qualifications, etc., to Rev. J. E. Vize, Forden Vicarage, Welshpool. TO 300 Good LABOURERS required^ used to rock getting; 3 to 4 years job.Apply, W. Hill & Co., Naval Harbour Works. Pointed. WANTED, a good SMITH, used to Wheel- W wright's work; constant job state age.— CAXQECOTT and SONS, Penbryn, Wrexham. WANTED for near Rhyl an Experienced W GENERAL.—Apply, COUNTY TIMES Regis- try Office, Welshpool. CORKS.—A Leading Firm of Cork Merchants and Importers require an energetic Gentle- man to act as Representative in Montgomery and district. One having connection preferred. Liberal cotmnission. Write, enclosing testimonials, to G 22, (-ftre of C. Birchall, Advertisement Contractor, 1 iverpool. WANTED A GENERAL SERVANT in a W small family. Apply to R.H." COUNTY TIMES Office, Welshpool. A Number of good QUARRYMEN and -nL- LABOURERS required, at once, on Public Wnjfa. Four or five years' job.—Apply on Works, to^Poreman, Naval Harbour Works, Portland, DoTfcst. WANTED for near Oswestry a good Cook, who W can attend to a. small dairy.—Apply, FIEG&TRY Office, COUNTY TIMES, Welshpool. WANTED for near Oswestry a good General. W Apply, Registry Office, COUNTY TIMES, Welahpool. WANTED for Welshpool a Young House- W parlourmaid. — Apply, Registry Office, COO^TTY TIMES, Welshpool. WANTED, Coofcs, Housemaids, and several tV good Generals. — Apply, at once, so the High- rlass Registry 21, Berriew Street, Welsh- pool. One shilling to be paid when lame is ntered In the list and remainder when inited. Stamped envelope for reply. SITUATIONS WANTED. A LL WANTING SITUATIONS should apply to the High-class Registry Office, 21, Berriew Street, Welshpool. One shilling to be paid when lame is entered on the list and remainder when auited. Stamped envelope for reply. TO BE LET. TO BE LET, Brynderwyn Wharf Tenement, Abermule, comprising house, buildings, garden, and 10! acres of grass land.—Apply to E. H. Morris and Son, Land Agents, Chirbury, Shrop- shire. TO BE LET at Lady Day next a roomy and well-arranged Shop, occupying a commanding position in Berriew Street, in the town of Welsh- p, together with Dwelling-house and Garden adjoining thereto.—Apply to Harrison and Winnall, Welshpool. TO LET from Lady-Day, 1899, Neuaddlwyd Farm, in the pariah of Tregynon, 328 acres, andSummering for 120 sheep on hill.—Apply to Wn ott Owen, Cefngwifed, Newtown. -r- TO BE LET from Lady day next, 1899, the CHURCH HOUSE FARM, Trelystan Com- prising 91 acres or thereabouts, two-thirds being paflTBfce and Meadow land.—Rent and further pasliSlllars apply by letter to the Agent, Leighton Es^Jtes Office, Welshpool. SALE A Y PRIVATE TREATY. TfMBER FOR SALE, 3 miles from Tyddyn -L Wharf, and 5 from Welshpool; 26 to 40 Oak, 18 to 30 Ash, 5 Elm, 8 Sycamore, 7 Cherry, and a few~Willows.—Particulars from E. Jones, Pentre- byarth, Guilafield, Welshpool. FOR SALE, a Restaurant in Main-street, JD Oswestry, close to two Markets :—Apply, 1834 COUNTY TIMES, Welshpool. TIMBER. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY 83 ASH Trees of good size and quality, and a quarttity of ALDER Trees, standing on part of CToC^ed and Llidiardu Farms, in the Parish of Mochdre, near Newtown. Mr Evans, the tenant off Llidiardu will show the Timber. Also 320 lengtos of medium size LARCH standing on part of Gvternybuarth Farm, near Abermule. Mr Jones, tl»ei.\enant, will show same, and alse several other Lots in the course of preparation for Sale.—Apply to "Bennett Rowlands, Land Agent and Valuer, Newtown and Llanidloes. La RATS RATS RATS !—A Truro Farmer writes:—"After using a Is. 2d. Pot of HARRISON'S RELIABLE RAT POISON, I picked up 150 dead rats." Equally good for Mice, Blolee and Beetles. Dogs and cats will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave NO smell. Price Is.2d., 2s. 3d., 3s. 8d.; postage,2d.-G. W. HARRISON, Chemist, Reading. Agent for Welsbpool, W. Bishop; for Oswestry, T. Williamson for Newtown, Morgan and Sons. All Chemists. POSTERS printed in all colours at the COUNTY -t. TIMES Office, Welshpool newest type good style; moderate charges. MISCELLA NEO US. WHY GET WET ? TTMBRELLAS recovered. Gloria Silk, 4s. 6d., with Tasaell Victoria Cloth 2s. 6d. any, siee, by return post.—F. C. PREECE, Hair- dresser and Ornamental Hairworker, Oswald-road, Oswestry. TENTS and FLAGS for HIRE. ROPES, RICK SHEETS, WOOL SHEETS, AND OIL SHEETS. The Cheapest House in the Trade for HALTERS (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL). Mr Pilot attends the Fairs held at Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Llanfair, &c. Please note the Address— ALFRED H. PILOT, ROPE MANUFACTURER, BANK COTTAGE, NEWTOWN. M. WILLIAMS & SON TOBACCONISTS, Have the FINEST STOCK in the County of PIPES, PO JCHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, And every requisite for the Smoker. ALL THE LEADING BRANDS IN STOCK. & 4, C H uTci STREET (Opposite the Bull Hotel,) WELSHPOOL. x Sole Agents for the Celebrated L N PIPES, T KIRK & SONS' TOBACCO'S, and the Cele- brated GBD PIPES. TRY KIRK'S MILD PERIQUE MIXTURE. ADDRESSES. I GREAT CLEARANCE SALE IS STILL ON AT WHEATLEY'S a ABERYSTWYTH. FRESH SALMON FROM THE TEIFY, WYE, AND OTHER RIVERS DAILY. DEALER IN WENHAM LAKE ICE. T|T/NTT A T>T\ OL A "W^TTIX T FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, KLCXIARTU OA. JL LICENSED DEALER IN GAME MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL REA FISHERIES PROTECTION SOCIETY, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, NORTH PARADE AND TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTB COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPLY DESPATCHED. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 40 YEARS. SOLOMON HAMER & SONS, (OF LLANIDLOES), FAMILY BUTCHERS, CENTRAL BUILDINGS, MAENGWYN STREET, MACHYNLLETH, PURVEYORS OF THE CELEBRATED PLYNLYMON WELSH MUTTON. PATRONISED BY H.M. THE QUEEN, THE NOBILITY AND THE LEADING GENTRY. FAMILIES SUPPLIED DAILY WITH THE BEST QUALITY MEAT ON MOST REASONABLE PRICES. ALL ORDERS PER POST RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. SAUSAGES and BRAWN made Daily on the Premises. BRANCH BUSINESS AT ELDON ROW, DOLGELLEY. GYDE, 22 and 24, pIER jgTREET, À BERYSTWYTH, FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE, VIEWS, &c. NOVELTIES IN ART GOODS FOR PAINTING. JUST PUBLISHED A FINE PHOTOGRAVURE OF LORD KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM, PRICK 2S. 6D. EACH. 1 JSC JlOBag I. & G. LLOYD, COÄCH BUILDERS,. Alfred Place, ABERYSTWYTH. \T ) I I Carriages made to order on the shortest notice. f x. 1 ✓ Experienced Men kept for all Branches. CARRIAGES FOR SALE, GRIMSBY FISH SUPPLY. SYDNEY HOUSE, 3, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. M. SMITH, (LATE OF PIER STREET, ESTABLISHED 1868), Has opened at the above address a First-Class FISH, GAME AND POULTRY ESTABLISHMENT, WITH OYSTER SALOONS ATTACHED. Diessed Crabs a Speciality. Wenham Lake Ice always on hand. Hotels and Institutions catered for, Best Prices given for Game and Poultry, any quantity. DURING CHRISTMASTIDE There will be a Grand Show of Xmas Cheer consisting of TURKEYS, GEESE, HARES AND GAME, BESIDES A SPLENDID LOT OF THE DELICACIES OF EARLY SUMMER SUCH AS GREEN PEAS, NEW POTATOES, FRENCH BEANS, MUSHROOMS, LETTUCE, AND ALL THE DAINTIES WHICH THE BEST SOIL OF FRANCE CAN PRODUCE. DER EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. BOTTLED BY DISTILLERS ONLY, AND Xi £ 3 EXPRESSLY FOR US. "BLACK BOTTLE" TEN YEARS OLD. SCOTCH. PER DOZEN, 46s. CAN ONLY hfi OBTAINED AT REA'S STORES, 48, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. EARLY CLOSING EXCURSIONS 3rd Class m ™ 4 t Txr i Cheap Tickets Train on For-Fares there Train on Return Early Closing at Day of Week issPued ward Journey and back. Journey. Same day. Day. Half- Day. Half- P.M. P.M. P.M. — Day. Day. ELLESMERE. THURSDAYS. Oswestry } A.M. P.M. 0 8 5 25 or9 40 Llanymynech ) 2 12 1 3 5 7 „ 9 17 Overton-on-Dee 12 10 0 6 4 15 „ 6 50 Bangor-on-Dee £ 10 40 or 0 10 0 8 4 8 6 43 Wrexham J 2 20 1 6 1 0 3 55 6 30 or 8 40 ( 12 5 Whitchurch S or 1 2 4 30 6 40 or 8 55 ( 2 10 Half-Day. j P.M. P.M. S. d. D N OSWESTRY THURSDAYS. Overton-on-Dee 1 50 1 0 4 15 6 50 or 9 0 Ellesmere 1 50 or 4 15 0 8 5 0 7 9 „ 9 22 Llanymynech.. 2 50 0 6 5 7 7 35 9 17, Llansaintffraid 3 30 1 0 7 20 Llanfyllir 3 30 ) i ( 7 0 Welshpool. 2 50 ) I 4 47 7 10 „ 8 54 WELSHPOOL THURSDAYS. Hanymynech. A.M. 3 20 0 10 7 57 Oswestry 11 10 or 3 20 1 -j f 7 35 Ellesmere 11 10 „ 3 20 J 7 9 Overton-on-Dee 11 10 2 3 6 50 Montgomery. 11 40 3 40 0 8 4 20 or 8 34 Newtown 11 40 „ 3 40 1 3 4 15 „ 8 15 f Llanidloes 1 P.M. P.M. 1 3 3 37 or 7 35 NEWTOWN SATURDAYS Llaiidinam. 12 14 or 4 15 0 9 3 50 „ 7 50 AND <j Caersws. 12 14 „ 4 15 0 7 2 24 „ 7 54 THURSDAYS | Montgomery. 2 47 4 15 0 9 7 25" 9 25 L Welshpool 2 47 4 15 1 3 7 5" 9 10 LLANIDLOES WEDNESDAYS Rhayader ) 3- 16 7 2 Pantydwr J 0 9 7 15 Llandinam 1 2 0 7 4 47 or 8 30 Newtown ) 1 3 4 15 7 50 Moat Lane (for Caersws) 2 5 0 10 4 40 8 25 j 1 MACHYNLLETH. THURSDAYS Glandovey "j 0 6 5 25 or 6 38 Borth ••• J 3 5 7 „ 6 22 Aberystwyth. 1 9 4 45 „ 6 0 Aberdovey T ] 1 3 6 16 „ 8 7 Towyn I 1 6 6 8 „ 7 50 Barmouth J 2 6 5 34 „ 7 5 Dinas Mawddwy 1 35 13 4 30 „ 6 30 ABERYSTWYTH WEDNESDAYS Bow Street 12 3001'445 0 6 6 12 or 7 5 Llanfihange1. 12 30 „ 4 45 0 8 6 7 „ 7 0 Borth 1230" 4 45 1 0 6 2" 6 54 Glandovey 12 30 4 45 1 3 5 45 6 38 Machynl'eth. 1230 1 1 o 5 30 „ 6 20 Aberdovey 1 12 30 j 6 16 Towyn •••] 1230. 2 3 6 8 Barmouth 1230. 3 0 1534 C.HS.||DENNISS, Company's Offices, Oswestry July' "General Manager. TUITION. WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL NEXT TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 19TH. Preparation for thp UNIVERSITY LOCALS, PRECEPTORS PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SHORTHAND CERTIFICATE AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Over 100 passes during- the last five years in above examinations. 30 Shorthand Certificates gained since 1893. Comfortable home for boarders. Moderate Terms. CAMBRIDGE LOCALS—ALL PASSED. HONOURS. RESIDENT MASTER, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. Cambridge Local Examination Class now forming. T. F. HILES, Head Master. CLEVELAND HOUSE SCHOOL, WELSHPQOL. PRINCIPALS — THE MISSES DAWSON. SPRING TERM COMMENCES 17TH JANUARY, 1899. THE COLLEGE, QUEEN'S PARK, OSWESTRY. PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES HOULT. THE SCHOOL, which has been successfully JL carried on at Castle Buildings, is now re- moved to the premises in Queen's Park, so long known as the Salop School." The house, which was built for a School, is in every way admirably adapted for the purposes, having Large and Lofty School and Class Rooms and Dormitories, and Recreation Ground. Resident English and Foreign GOVERNESSES, and visiting PROFESSORS. Preparation for Oxford Local, College of Precep- tors, and Music Examinations. Home Comforts. Careful Training. TERMS MODERATE. Next Term begins JAN. 19. Boarders assemble the day previous. Prospectus on application. MACHYNLLETH COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The School will RE.OPEN in the New Building on JANUARY 17, 1899. The School Year is divided into Three Terma Fees £2 per Term; £5 per year payable in advance Remission when more than one from a family. Head Master MR. H. H. MEYLER, M.A., Formerly Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; and late Assistant Master at Mill Hill School, London, N.W. Assistant Master MR. EVAN JONES, B.A. (LOND.) Inter. B.Sc. (Lond.) University College of Wales. Assistant Mistress MISS LILY LUMLEY, Late Scholar University College of North Wales. First-class modern Education for Boys and Girls. Thoroughness of work secured. Chemical Labora- tory. Cookery and Laundry Work and Workshop. Playfield. Preparation for Examinations. Bursaries are granted by the Governors to Scholars sofficieut to cover the estimated expenses of travelling to and from school. Intending pupils should send in their names on forms supplied for the purpose, to the undersigned, JOHN ROWLANDS, Clerk to the Governors, Machynlleth. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. Three Months' Distinctions, Nov. 1897 to Jan. 1898. £100 a year for Mathematics, Trinity Coll., Camb. £100 a year for Classics, Bras. College, Oxford. £80 a year for Mathematics, Balliol, Coll., Oxford. £80 a year for Classics, Wadham College, Oxford. £80 a year for History, Brasenose College, Oxford. JE70 a year for Science, Exeter College, Oxford. J650 a year for Science, St. John's College, Camb. JE50 a year for History, Magdalen College, Oxford. JE50 a year for Mathematics, Jesus College, Oxford. N.B.—Scholarships have been gained, direct from School, in the four subjects—Classics, Mathematics, Natural Science, and History. An Old Llandoverian, who left the School in September, 1896, as a Mathematical Scholar (£100 a year) at Hertford College, Oxford, and who gained a First Class in Mathematical Moderations in 1897, has just been elected Junior Mathematical Exhibi- tioner at Oxford. EVELYN HOUSE SCHOOL MARINE PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. PRINCIPAL: MRS ISSARD. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS CLEGG, L.L.A. (Cambridge Teacher's Cert.) Music MISTRESS: MISS BIGGS, (Conservatoire of Music, Wiesbaden.) Foreign Governesses. Dancing Lessons. PUPILS PREPARED for London and Welsh -t- Matriculation, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, and other Examinations; also for Entrance Scholar- ship at the University College of Wales. Boarders receive every care and attention. Terms: Moderate and inclusive. Next Term commences JANUARY 18th, 1899. ELLESMERE COLLEGE, SALOP. CHURCH PUBLIC SCHOOL. TERMS, £23 15s per annum inclusive. 13 Resi- -R- dent Masters, Oxford Local Examiners.— For Prospectus apply to Rev R. B. THOMPSON, M.A., Headmaster. ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: MR. DAVID SAMUEL, M.A., (Cantab). Late Foundation Scholar. Exhibitioner and Prize- man Clare College, Cambridge 20th Wrangler 1879; and formerly Open Scholar, U.C.W. SENIOR MISTRESS: Miss EDITH M. EW AT, M.A. (Vie.), Honours in History First Class B.A. in Modern Languages; late Headmistress of Aber- tillery County School and formerly Assistant Mistress at Bedford College, Liverpool. ASSISTANT MASTERS: MR. W. P. FULLER, M.A., (London), Classical Honours in B.A. Exam.; 6th on List in M.A. Exam formerly Open Scholar, U.C.W. MR. THOMAS OWENS, Late Headmaster of the Aberystwyth Commercial and Grammar School, and formerly Senior Scholar U.C.W. THE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN (for Boys and Girls) ON 24TH JANUARY, 1899. TERMS-£5 per anuum. SAMUEL EVANS. Clerk. 6, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. RABBIT NETS RABBIT NETS RABBIT NETS! 100 YARDS FOR JE1 2s. 50 YARDS 12s. 6d., Best Quality only. ALFRED H. PILOT, ROPE MAKER, NEWTOWN. PUBLIC NOTICES. PIANOS AND ORGANS, gU 7 BY ALL CASH OR BY EASY PAYMENTS. We pay carriage and deliver on receipt of first month's payment RELIABLE IRON FRAME PIANOS, from las, 6d. per month till paid for. o IGANS, Seven Stops I [and Couplers, 68. per month. HARNIONIUMS, Solid Cases, 58. per month. J. P., Wrexham, writes :—" I now take the opportunity of expressing to you my appreciation of the very beautiful Piano with which you have supplied us, which arrived quite safely yesterday, and has already been much admired." R. J. T., Pwllheli, writes: I have received the organ quite safely, and am greatly pleased with it. It has exceeded my expectations'both in appearance and tone. Thanking you foi the honourable way you conduct your business." RICHMOND JONES AND SONS, ? PIANO AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, 120, LONDON ROAD, LIVERPOOL. ALSO AT 353, PARLIAMENTARY ROAD, GLASGOW. ILLUSTRATE,D PRICE LIST FREE BY PO S T.—MENTION THIS PAPER. AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT REPRESENTED. R. JONES AND SONS, COACH BUILDERS, NORrH PARADE & CAMBRIAN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. THE OLDEST COUNTY FIRM. LONDON EXPERIENCE. ESTIMATES FREE BY POST. EVERY REQUISITE FOR SALMON & TROUT ANGLERS SPECIAL FLIES FOR WELSH RIVERS AND LAKES. FRED. W. COOKE, PRACTICAL ANGLER, NEWTOWN, K. WALES FREE. AARON WATKIN, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, And TIMBER MERCHANT. UNDERTAKER, &c, WELSHPOOL. 11 Kinds of Building Materials kept in Stock. SPECIAL SHOW OF INVITATION CARDS FOR THE COMING SEASON, AT THE COUNTY TIMES OFFICES, WELSHPOOL & ABERYSTWYTH. COUNTY TIMES AGENTS. ABERYSTWYTH.—County Times Office, Chalybeate Street; Mr Jenkins, Stationer, Great Darkgate Street; Messrs Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall; ABERDOVEY.—Mr G. Williams, newsagent. ABERMULE.—Mr W. E. Jones, signalman. ARTHOG.— Mr. Owen Jones, Bookseller. BOKTH.-Messrs Smith and Son. BERRIEW.—Mr J. Gornall; Mr J. Williams. BETTWS.—Mr Edward Davies. BISHOP'S CASTLE.—Mr John Downes, Union Street BETHELEM, LLANFAIR.—Miss Jane Pryce, The Shop BWLCIIYCIBAU.—Mr Watkin Gittins, smith. BUTTINGTON.—Mr D. Rowlands, Cefn. CHIRBURY.—Mrs Ann Jones, Yew Tree Cottage. C HURClISTOKE.- Mrs Griffiths. CORRIS.-Air. Evan Edwards, Bookseller, Glanydon CAERSWS.—Mr T. E. Jones, Hawthorne Villa. CEMMAES—Mr T. Phillips, The School. CARNO.—Mr Arthur Humphreys, Brynbyfryd. DOLFoR-Mr Rees Williams, Post Office. DINAS MAWDDWY.—Mrs Evans, Post Office. ELLESMERE.—Mr V. C. Everett FERNDALE.- Mr W. Davies, 21, Oaklands. FORDEN.—Mr John Evans, Gaer Cottage. FOUR CROSSES.—Mr Gittins, confectioner, and Mrs Jones, Bagley lane. GLANDOVEY JUNCTION.—Messrs Smith and Son. GARTHMYL.—Mr E. R. Owen, Nag's Head. GUILSFIFLD. -Mrs Gwilt, The Mill. GARTHBEIBIO.—Mr David Jones, Pantywaun KERRY.—Mr William Bebb. LLANIDLoEs.-Mel"ers Smith and Son Mrs Owen LLANBRYNMAIR—Mr W. Daniels, Wynnstay Shop. LLANRHAIADR.—Mr Henry Jones, Newsagent. LLANBADARN FAWR.—Mr Simon, Post Office. LLANGURIG.—Mrs Lewis, Smithy. LLANDYSSIL.—Mr W. Corfield. LLANFAIR.—Mr E. James, bULcher, Pool road. LLANERFYL.—Mr Thomas Roberts, Tyn-y-Rhos. LLANDRINIO.—Mrs Jones, Bagley Lane. L LAN SANT FFRAI D.-Mrs J. Breeze. LLANFECHAIN.— Mrs Jones, Church Gates. LLANFYLLIN-Mr Watkin Lloyd, Temperance. LEIGHTON.—Mrs Griffiths, Blacksmith's Shop. LONDON.-Messrs Everett and Son, Bell's Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C. MERTHYR VALE.—Mrs Powell, Post Office. MACHYNLLETH—Mr Morris, bill poster; Messrs Smith and Son. MONTGOMERY.—Mr W. P. Marshall, Post Office. MEIFOD.—Mr Edward Morgan, Allt-y-Aner. NEWTOWN.—Mr W. Jones, 16, Pool Road Mr F. W. Cooke, Stationer; Messrs Park and Son, Stationers; Mr C. J. Newell; Messrs Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall; and Mr J. Griffiths, 37, Broad Street. NEW MILLs.-Mrs Jane Thomas. OSWESTRY.—Mr J. W. Williams, Cross Street; Messrs Smith and Son Messrs Bayley and Co., Church Street; Mr Davies, Vine Cottage Mr E. T. Williams, Leg Street; Miss Wilson, 67, Church Street. PONTYPRIDD.—Mr W. H.Kay, Stationer. PONTROBERT.— Mr George Hayes, Royal Oak Inn. POOL QUAY.—Mrs Pryce, The Shop. PANT.—Mr B. Lyford, Station. PENYBONTFAWR.—Mr J. E. Jackson, School House. RHAYADER.—Mrs Pryce, Wye Cottage. High Street. RUABON.—Mr. James Smith, Newsagent, Crane Street, Cefn. TREFEGLWYS.—Mr Louis Pryce, Birchen House. TREFNANNEY.—Mr George Jones, Brynover. TREFLACH—Mr J. Ellis. TREHARRIS.—Mr James Jones, Thomas Street. TREGYNON.-I,fr Edward Thomas, Smithy. SHREWSBURY.—Messrs Smith and Son Mrs M. A. Rainford, 9, Castle Gates. WELSHPOOL.—Mr Gwynne, Broad Street; Messrs Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall; Mr A. J. Blair, Berriew Street. WHITTINGTON.- Mrs Williams, Boot street. CUPIS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (Write for pamphlet). .For Horses for Grease, Testimonial. Swelled Lege, Cracked ,tie Cannock Agr. CO., Ltd. Heels, Coughs, Colds, Star- Cannock, Apl. 16,1890. ing Coat, Influenza, giving Jear Sirs,—I have much (,one an(j vigour, and keep, uoasare in testifying to the Vr I iperiority of your Horse lng high-fed Horses ID JOBTSTITUTIOH BALLS. We Health, &c. •ave used them for the last I ) years, and find nothing FOlo Cattle & Sheep I tau can equai them. You m .an maKe what UBO you like M cases of Hove or Blown, ): this testimonial.—Yours Ilide bound,loss ofappetite ''aniginp SJ.' HABT' Distemper, Epidemic, &c. For Scouring in Calves they are almost infallible. t'repared upwards of 60 years by the late FB-AJTCIS CUFISB. c2.0-v.s. Sold in Packets Is 9d and 3s 6d each, 7 small 10s8d,or 7 :arge Us, by Chemistsan d Medicine Vendors, or from Pro. p rlator, The Wilderness, Diss, Norfolk on receipt of amount I i-m I -1. HUGH DAYIESS ) CCUGH MIXTURE NO At ORE Difficulty cf Breathing. NO MORE Sleeples. Mgpts. NO M /KB Coughs. DAVIES'S COUGH IIIX UEE for COUGHS DAVIES'S COUGH 2A XTUBK for OLDS DAVTES'S COUCH MIXTURE :o.' Ab.HWA DAVIES'S COUcE M XTUKII for 13 ONCHITIS DAVIES'i COUeE MiX'iVRE for F-O.ARS NESS DAVTES 'S COUGE MIXTURE for NFLUEhZA DAVIES'S C )Ul-K MIXTURE for COLDS DAVIF.S'S COiJ'-E MIXTURE tor COUGHS DAVIES'S C ;UGH MIXTURE for S0..E THROAT DA VIES'; C ■■TOE MIXTURE—iylosv, Soothing DAVrES' j MIXTURE warns the Chest DAVfBO'/J MIXTURE dissolves me Phlegm DA7IE3V. C0-.1GK 34 XTURT:, for SIN JE^S DAVIE '.v. ("OU-'it M-XTUKB-for P" „ DAVJES'o COUGH MIXTURE ^SPEAKERS THE GS'^AT r/ £ Ju3H REMEDY. t3\d. aid 2 9 [1J:5, Sa.a Everywhere. I 3 B SweeSer than Honey. Children like it. HU HUGH DAVIES, Chemist, MACHYNLLETH. siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiitiiHiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiuiiiiiiiiniiiiitiii I Seeds, Trees, Bulbs, Plants, &c I I Direct from original ft reliable source. I | Priced Catalogue$Post Free, DIKKSONS Hurseries, &c. CHESTER '<wwmmniMmwiuiummuimiiuiinitiiiHniiminniiniw>»niwninwiiiiinMniml PRINTING, ULING, AND BOOKBINDING, ARE SPECIALITIES OF THE COUNTY TIMKS OFFICE WELSHPOOL. PRINTED and RULED ACCOUNT BOOKS, J^EDGERS, DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, TIME BOOKS, EXECUTED IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. L. LEWIS, MONUMENTAL AND GENERAL MASONRY WORKS, SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. A. E. BOND, PASTRY-COOK AXD CONFECTIONER, 7 AND 8, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL, WILL HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF XMAS NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. TRY HIS CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL CAKES. ALSO XMAS CAKES ORNAMENTED IN GREAT VARIETY. BALL SUPPERS AND PARTIES SUPPLIED. GIFFORD CANT, 19, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. (OVER STAR TEA CO.) FEES: TEETH: Strictly Finest Moderate Quality consistent procurable -7-77, with English first-class or materials American. and work. INU&14- jaw manship. TEETH STOPPED, SCALED OR EXTRACTED j CAREFULLY. HOURS 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. DAILY. ADDRESSES. STARTLING STORY OF MODERN LIFE. We have secured the Rights of Publication in a aowerful NEW WORK of Fiction by a Brilliant md Successful Novellist. The Story is of a unique jvpe, and contains astounding revelations of life in Modern Babylon. It is from the pen of Mr. WILLIAM LE QUI UX, THE AUTHoR OF "THE GREAT WAR IN ENGLAND," "SCRIBES AND PHARISEES," "WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE," "IF SINNERS ENTICE 1 HE," c. ZORAIDA," &c., Ac., AND IS ENTITLED THE BOND OF BLACK. THE OPENING CHAPTERS WILL APPEAR IN OUR COLUMNS ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 2hT IN HIS NEW WORK "THE BOND OF BLACK," Mr. Le Queux deals with a new and startling subject, and in the course of the story some astonishing revelations are made. It is impossible here to give an outline of the plot, but we may say that the story is told by Clifton Cleeve, a London Society man, and the opening chapters describe an unusual experience he has, and its mysterioua sequel. He visits a theatre with a friend, Roddy Morgan, whom he has not met for some time. After the performance he notices the distress of a young lady of great beauty and refinement. She is a stranger to London, and has lost her friends. The only part she can remember of the address she is staying at is that it is in Ellerdale road. Cleeve takes her to his chambers where he looks up a directory, and finds the road to be in Hampstead. When he returns to his chambers he is horrified to find that a valuable crucifix has been reduced to a heap of ashes. Shortly afterwards, at the request of Cleeve, who has been facinated by her beauty, the young lady, whoee name is Aline Cloud, visits the former's chambers. He wishes to form a friendship, but she tells him that nothing but evil to him can result from their acquaintance. The air of mystery in her behaviour and conversation puzzles him. When she has gone he discovers that an ornamental medallion of the Madonna, which he very highly prized, has likewise been burnt to ashes. A strong icterest is thus created at the very beginning, and this interest developes as the story proceeds. Some new complications are introduced, as Clifton Cleeve discovers that Aline Cloud and an old college chum of his, now in the Church, are in love with each other, though Aline does not know that Cleeve knows her lover, and Yelverton, the curate, does not know that Cleeve knows Aline. Further, Cleeve discovers that a friend of his, Muriel Moore, is acquainted with Aline, and will not disclose what she knows. There are some exciting situations and an exceptionally strong love element in the story, which will be followed with keen interest. THE OPENING CHAPTERS ON THE BOND OF BLACK BY WILLIAM LE QUEUX WILL APPEAR IN OUR COLUMNS ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 21ST. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY JL issue FIRST CLA S 1,000 and 500 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 Coupons are exhausted. The tickets will be available on and after January 1st next. Th«1 price of each ticket is £5 5s 1,000 miles, and £2 17s 6d 500 miles, being about ljd per mile. The Coupons, each of which represents one mile, have to be exchanged at the Booking Office of the starting station for a single or return ticket as required. The following are the conditions under which these tickets are issued :— 1. The tickets are in the form of books, each containing 1,000 or 500 coupons for one mile apiece; they are available until the end of twelve months from the last day of the month in which the issue is made. 2. Thousand mile tickets are only available for the personal use of the purchaser and of his or her family, guests, or employes. To enable a ticket to be used by any of the pur- chaser's family and guests, when not travelling in the company of the purchaser, a certificate on the prescribed form, signed by the purchaser, must be presented at the Booking Office of the starting station, along with the Coupon Book. In the case of an employe, the certificate must be signed by a partner of the firm, or if a limited company, by a Director or Manager. If a thousand mile ticket book or any coupon therein is used, or attempted to be used, in contraven- tion of this regulation, the whole book of coupons will be ferfeited. 3. Certificates authorising the use of a coupon book by purchaser's family, guests or em- ployes, may be given either generally for a period, or for a particular journey, but in all cases the names of the persons authorised to use the book must be stated in the certi- ficate. 4. Before using the Coupon Book, the purchaser must sign his name in ink in the place provided therein for the purpose. He must, at any time, if called on by the Company's servant's give a specimen of his signature for purposes of comparison. 5. Before commencing each journey the holder of the Coupon Book must present it at the Booking Office, when the Clerk will with- draw so many coupons as represent the mileage, or, in case more than one person is travelling under the ticket, the aggregate mileage, of the proposed journey, and issue a First Class ticket or tickets in exchange. Detached coupons will not be recognised by the Booking Clerk. 6. Fractions of a mile will be counted a a mile, and if the ticket is used for a journey of less than ten miles (single or return), coupons as for ten miles will bo withdrawn for each adult passenger travelling under it. Children between 3 and 12 years will be charged half mileage. 7. As soon as the coupons in the 1,000 or 500 mile ticket have been exhausted the blank book must be returned to the Company. 8. No allowance will be made for coupons not used within the period for which the 1,000 or 500 mile ticket is available, unless the purchaser has been prevented from using the unused coupons by illness or other excep- tional cause, in which cases an allowance at the rate of d pei coupon will be made. 9. 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 (cheques to be made pay- able to the Cambrian Co. or order) from whom also books containing 100 certificates for authorising the nse 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 Mnnn<?~r