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ADDRESSES. "MOR 0 GAN YW CYMRU I GYD." MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC! NO PLACE LTKE » AlilSFliiLi i iJÜ LtJ LLLE », Y FOR REALLY GOOD MUSIC (OLD AND NEW). Musical Instruments of the Best Make. MUSICAL ACCESSORIES OF EVERY KIND. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, and AMERICAN ORGANS, UNRIVALLED FOR QUALITY AND PRICE. BRANCHES AT BARMOUTH AND PWLLHELI. Agent at Towyn: Mr. F. T. TOOKEY, 15, IDRIS VILLAS. ARNFIELD'S TUNERS AND REPAIRERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF NORTH WALES PERIODICALLY. Telegrams and all Communications-ARNFIELD, DOLGELLEY. COALS, LIME, BRICKS, PIPES, &c. BEST HOUSE, STEAM, AND SMITHY COALS. BUILDING AND AGRICULTURAL ■ LIME. ■ ■■ DELIVERED AT ALL RAILWAY STATIONS IN TRUCK LOADS AT LOWEST PRICES. ApPLY TO- ROBERT RICHARDS, PENSARN, LLANBEDR, R.S.O., AND AT TOWYN. District Agent for John Bazley White & Brothers' Cement. Dickson s"! |/JM Seeds, Trees, HH Plants, Bulbs, &c. Genuine & Reliable, DIRECT PROM CHESTER. Oataloguet Pott free. > FXTFLHTT€MH W ^Iddfew:—" PIOKSONS, CHES» fcR.y THE Special Attention of the Public is draw to the FURTHER REDUCED RATES fo the conveyance of FRESH MEAT, Including Welsh Mutton also for Butter, Cheese Fish Fruit, &c., Station to Station at Owners Risk! Also to the Reduced Scale of Rates for Parcels by Passenger Train. For full particulars apply at the Stations. MINIMUM CHARGE, SIXPENCE. SECOND CLASS TICKETS are now issued be ween. Cambrian Stations and stations on the London and North Western and Great Western and other Companies' Lines. These Fares are based on a very small addition fco the Third Class fareB. GREATLY EXTENDED ARRANGEMENTS FOE THF. ISSUE OF WEEK END TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) TO Dickson s"! |/JM Seeds, Trees, HH Plants, Bulbs, &c. Genuine & Reliable, DIRECT PROM CHESTER. Oataloguet Pott free. > FXTFLHTT€MH W ^Iddfew:—" PIOKSONS, CHES» fcR.y THE Special Attention of the Public is draw to the FURTHER REDUCED RATES fo the conveyance of FRESH MEAT, Including Welsh Mutton also for Butter, Cheese Fish Fruit, &c., Station to Station at Owners Risk! Also to the Reduced Scale of Rates for Parcels by Passenger Train. For full particulars apply at the Stations. MINIMUM CHARGE, SIXPENCE. SECOND CLASS TICKETS are now issued be ween. Cambrian Stations and stations on the London and North Western and Great Western and other Companies' Lines. These Fares are based on a very small addition fco the Third Class fareB. GREATLY EXTENDED ARRANGEMENTS FOE THF. ISSUE OF WEEK END TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) TO CAMBRIAN COAST STATIONS AND WELLS FROM STATIONS IN ENGLAND, Are now being put into operation. They include Bookings from Bath, Bristol, Cam. bridge Darlington, Durham, Gloucester, Lincoln' Cheltenham, Harrogate, Middlesborough, New castle-on-Tyne, N Dtmngham, Norwich, Scarborough Sunderland, Tynemouth, Worcester, &c. PIC-NIC & PLEASURE PARTIES' Tickets at reduced fares, are issued (with certain limitations) at all Cambrian Stations to Parties not less than Six First-class or Ten Second or Third-class passengers desirous of making Pleasure ExitSfcior.e to places on or adjacent to this railway. Single fares for double journey will be charged for parties of 50 First-class or 100 Second or Third- class passengers. To obtain these tickets application must be made to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Liner OswestW; or at any of the Stations not less than three da$J before the date of the Excursion. Further?i»fori$%tion regarding Excursion Train* and Tourist' Arrangements on the Cambrian Rail- ways can be on application to Mr, W. B Gough Traffi> Superintendent, Oswestry. .V!' C. S. DJSNNISS, Secretary and GeneralJMauager. Oswestry, October, 1901^, t: A NICE SELECTION OF SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES BY W. THOMAS, IRONMONGER, TOWYN. GUNS FOR HIRE. A PARTMENTS.—To all having Apartments to let. Do not lose pounds by having your Apartments empty when for Is (or three weeks, 2s), you can have a thirty-word ADVERTISEMENT in six London Suburban newspapers, circulating in districts which each year send hundreds of London visitors to Towyn-on-Sea, Merioneth. Names of papers, Leyton, Leytonstone, West Ham, Wanstead, Woodford, and Forest Gate, and Manor Park and Ilford Express and Independent.—Address, Publisher, Independent Office, Leytonstone, London, N.E. ESTABLISHED 1857 Messrs. MURPHY & ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Honorary Dentists to the Aberystwyth Infirmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. Sir ROWLEY visits — MACHYNLLETH- Erery WEDNESDAY AFTEROON. Attendance f -om 2 to 5 o'clock at Mrs. J. Hughes's, Dovey View, near the Railway Station. TOWYN—The Second and Fourth Friday in ea3h month, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at Mrs. Jones's 43, High Street, near the Railway Station. At Home at ABERYSTWYTH MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. CONSULTATIONS FREE. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements of Houses or Apartments To Let or Wanted, Situations Vacant or Wanted, Articles Wanted or For Sale, Lost or Found, and all small advertisements are inserted in the TOWYN-ON-SEA AND MERIONETH COUNTY TIMES at the following charges, prepaid once 3 times 21 words Is Od 2s Od 28 „ Is 3d 2s 6d 35 „ Is 6d 38 Od No Advf'Hr.iftpfHo.nt. is Booked at >i loss charge 7- 31 hi 8ut ve\<fi' to the Newtown ami -I- District Council requires a respectable youth as Articled Pupil.—For terms, apply to E. Vaughan Edmunds, C.E., Surveyor, Newtown. DRAPERY. — Wanted Apprentices and Im- provers to the Millinery and Fancy Drapery. —T & R Edwards, Welshpool. WANTED for near Liverpool a Parlourmaid, 2 Housemaids (work equally divided); Ex- perienced Cook, wages JE30 to £40; Single-handed Footman, age about 19, willing to learn and an Indoor Servant Man (who must have a good know- ledge of p'ate el eanin g).- Apply, C.G.,COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for near Liverpool, a respectable Young Girl as Nurse to one child, aged two years; also for same place a Housemaid-Waitress, wages JE16 to £ 18 and Cook, wages about £ 24.— Apply, S.G., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for farmhouse, a good General, one able to milk preferred, wages £ 12 to £ 14. —Apply, T.T., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Lytham, a young General; wages 5s week.—Apply, E.B., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Aberystwyth, good General, able to milk.—Apply, C.S., COUNTY TMIES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for near Welshpool, Cook-General. —Apply, M.O., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for St Anne's-on*Sea, Cook-general; also Housemaid, both to help with washing, liberal wages given.-Apply, M.B., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Welshpool.—A good General Servant, able to do plain cooking. Liberal wages. — Apply, E.J., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Aberystwyth.—A strong General Wages £ 14.—Apply Confectioner, COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Aberystwyth.—A Cook-General, or a young General might suit.—Apply Claremont, COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welsbpool. WANTED.—A good plain Cook. Wages £ 20. Two other servants kept.—Apply H. Worthington, Esq., Britbdir Hall, Berriew, Mont. WANTED for Shrewsbury, General, age about 18, wages £ 10 to £ 11.—Apply, P.C., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Wolverhampton a Cook-General, wages £ 16 housemaid and nurse kept.— Apply, T.O.. COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED a General Servant for Montgomery, able to wash, liberal wages to good servant, —Apply, J.S., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Newtown a Cook-General, wages £ 18.—Apply, E.H., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for near Welshpool, a House-parlour- maid, must be tall, Churchwoman pre- ferred, wages, R18 and washing.—Apply, A.M.B,, COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED fer hotel in Welshpool a good Kitchenmaid, wages £ 14.—Apply, R.O., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Hotel, Kitchenmaid, wages R14 VV to £ 16; also Plain Cook, age about 25, wagesLl6 to £ 18—Apply, K.E., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED a Young Nurse, age about 16, or Mother's Help, willing to assist with light duties,-Apply, M.E.L., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Leighton, Cook-General, House- maid kept.—Apply, D.P, COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED a strong and trustworthy youth, as apprentice to the Grocery and Provision Trade.-T.C. Swain, Caersws. WANTED.—A Good General Servant.—Apply, Mrs Mountford, Compton House, Mont- gomery. WANTED.-Strong Girl as General. Railway W fare paid.-Apply, stating wages, to Mrs Longley, Aberystwyth. WANTED.Useful Handy Man with a wife W who can wash,to live in the Lodge.-Apply, Mrs P A Beck, Trelydan Hall, Welshpool. ANTE D.-Laundrymaid.-Apply, Mrs P A W Beck, Trelydan Hall, Welshpool. WANTED for farmhouse good General, wages £ 10 to £ 12, four in family.—Apply, E.F., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. STRONG Cook-General Wanted for near London (housemaid kepty, wages 4>14.—Apply, G.T,, COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. TRAIN ALTERATIONS. The following Alterations will be made on and from October 1st, 1901 DOWN. The 8 5 a.m Oswestry to Aberystwyth will leave Oswestry at 8 20 a.m and be later throughout. The 10 15 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 15 p.m Express from Whitchurch to, Abervstwvt-h, Barmouth, &«, will be discontituittct. Th- 1 20 p ai Ta,lyilyu r.o Aberystwyth, Barftionth, >' • connection -with.the 10 30 a.m from Cardiff, 10 o5 a ui from Newport ('vi n}. &• wi:i be diwon tiuued. The 4 20 p.m Welshpool to Aberyswyth will be discontinued. A New Train will leave Whitchurch at 4 25 p.m for Oswestry and Wrexham in connection with the 3 p.m express from Manchester (London Road), and 2 40 p.m from Liverpool (Lime Street). The 5 20 p.m Whitchurch to Aberystwyth will be discontinued. The 8.40 p.m Whitchurch to Oswestry will leave at 9-55 p.m, and run correspondingly later through- out. The 9.50 a.m Moat Lane to Builth Wells will leave Moat Lane at 10-15 a.m. The 2-55 p.m Moat Lane to Brecon will leave at 3-10 p.m, and the intermediate times be slightly altered. The 7-40 a.m Machynlleth to Pwllheli will leave at 8-35 a.m, and be later throughout. The 10-42 a.m Machyntleth to Pwllheli will leave at 11-5 a.m, and the intermediate times be altered throughout. The 9-45 a.m Train from Carnarvon will run through to Pwllheli. Th 7 1- UP' discontinued. The 8 40 a.m. Aberystwyth to Machynlleth will leave at 7 50 a.m, and run to Glandovey Junction only. The 9 10 a.m Aberystwyth to Whitchurch will leave at 8 15 a.m and be retimed throughout. The 9 5 a.m from Barmouth, and 9 35 a.m from Aberystwyth to South Wales, Cardiff, Newport (Mon), &c, will be discontinued. The 1 35 p.m from Barmouth, and 2, 15 and 2 45 p.m. from Aberystwyth to London (Euston and Paddington), Birmingham (New Street and Snow Hill), Manchester (London Road), Liverpool (Lime Street), &c, will be discontinued. The 10 10 a.m Aberystwyth to Barmouth will be discontinued. The 9 50 a.m from Pwllheli, 11 35 a.m from Bar. mouth, and 12 5 p.m from Aberystwyth, will leave Pwllheli at 10 30 a.m, Barmouth 127 p.m, an Aber- ystwyth 12 30 p.m, and be retimed throughout. The 11 15 a.m from Pwllheli will leave at 11 40 a.m, and Barmouth 12 50 p.m. A New Train will leave Pwllheli at 11 0 a.m, and run through to Carnarvon. The 4 45 p.m Pwllheli to Portmadoc will not mm. The 9 15 p.m Pwllheli to Portmadoc will leave at 8 50 p.m, and be earlier throughout. The 6 40 a.m Brecon to Moat Lane will leave at 7 25 a.m, and be later throughout. •; FAST TRAINS will run, as under;—1 15 p.m from Aberystwyth to Welshpool and Whitchurch. 3 25 p.m Welshpool to Aberystwyth (with con. nections from and to Pwllheli, Barmouth &c., during October and June). These Trains connect with London and North Western and Great Western Companies' Trains to and from all parts. For full Particulars see Company's Time Tables. — 4 WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued every Friday and Saturday to EDINBURGH and GLASGOW (by the Direct Route via Whit- church, Crewe, Preston, and Carlisle), available for return on the following Sunday (where train service permits), Monday, or Tuesday. For particulars of fares, &c, see handbills issued by the Company. WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS willlbe issued every Friday and Saturday toC ARNARVON BANGOR, HOLYHEAD, and LLANDUDNO (via Afon Wen), available for return on the following Sunday (where train service permits), Monday, or Tuesday. WEEK-END TICKETS are issued every Friday and Saturday from all L & N.W. and'G.W. stations ic London to Machylleth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Aber- ystwyth, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Harlech, Llanbedr and Pensarn, Portmadoo, Cricciefch, and Pwllheli, available for return on the following Sunday (where train service permits), Monday, or Tuesday. For particulars of fares, &c, see handbills issued by the Company. C S DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, September, 1901, ♦ — CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY the several Stacks of well-harvested HAY of the growth of 1901, standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities more or less also undermentioned, viz:— Estimated I Estimated STATIONS. Weight. STATIONS. Weight Tons. Tons. Llynclys 5 Ynyslas 3 Llanymynech 6 Borth 3 Llansaintffraid 5 Bow Street 31 Llanfyllin 5 Towyn 3 Welshpool 81 I Llwyngwril 61 Kerry 3 Pen maen pool 6 St Harmons 3 Dyffryn 3 Doldowlod 5 Pensarn 3 Builth 51 Harlech 8 Bonghwood 4 Talsarnau 6 Talgarth 6 Portmadoc 4 Caersws 3 I Criccieth 6 Llanbrynmair 3 Abererch 4 Cemmes Road 2 Glandovey, No 1 3 I Do No 2 3 c S DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, September, 1901.