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ADDRESSES. "MOR 0 GAN YW CYMRU I GYD." MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC! NO PLACE LIKE Al?tNFIELDIS DOLGELLEY, 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. WILLIAMS BROTHERS (LWILLIAMst,M WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, GREENWICH HOUSE, DOLGELLEY (THE WELL-KNOWN COUNTY ESTABLISHMENT.) WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELLERY of the Best Make. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD DURING THE PAST 40 YEARS HAS GIVEN THOROUGH SATISFACTION TO CUSTOMERS. THIS SHOP IS NOTED FOR GOLD WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINCS. Our REPAIRING DEPARTMENT is in the hands of thoroughly experienced Workmen. All Work at very MODERATE PRICES. GIVE US A CALL AND WE CAN SATISFY YOU. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS CHEAP WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS Are issued EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO abiriningham, Wolverhampton, Walsall. Peterborough, -'Leicester, Derby, *Burton-on-Trent, *Stafford, *Coventry, Manchester, Preston, Blackburn, Bolton, Leeds, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Liver- pool, Birkenhead, Wigan, Warrington, Bradford, Sheffield, and Northampton from Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Llanymynech, Montgomery, Newtown, Lianidloes, Manchester, &c., &c. "Week-end Tickets are not issued from Welsh- pool to thete stations. Passengers return on the Sunday (fcrah ervio e permitting), Monday or Tuesday folio wingissue of tickets. For full particulars as to train times and fares gAa bills RAMS Are nowcenveyed between Stations on the Cambrian Railways, at a charge as for Two Dogs, with a. MINIMUM OF TWO SHILLINGS EACH RAM np n 15 Special Attention of the Public is drawn X -.o the REDUCED RATES forthe conveyance FRESH MEAT, Including Welsh Mutton; also for Butter, Cheese Fish, Fruit, Ac., Station to Station at Owners Risk.' Also to the Reduced Scale of Rates for Tar eels by Passenger Train. For full particulars apply at the Stations. MINIMUM CHARGE, SIXPENCE. TOURIST TICKETS Are issued from the Principal Cambrian Stations to all HEALTH RESORTS on the Cambrian Railways, also to WATERING PLACES IN ENGLAND, NORTH WALES, ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT, NORTH EAST COAST, &c,&c,&o. For particulars see Company's Tourist Programm e THE County Times" Circulating Library con- tains several hundred of the most recently published novels. Terms of subscription will be sent on application. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY OF several Stacks of well-harvested' HAY of the growth of 1902 (except where otherwise stated), standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Railways, and estimated to contain the respective quantities, more or less, also under- mentioned, viz:— Estimated STATIONS. Weight. Tons. Estimated STATIONS. Weight Tons. Fenn's Bank 11 Bettisfield 6 Ellesmere, No. 1 12 Overton-on-Dee 10 Bangor-on-Dee 11 Marchwiel 9 Llynclys 5 Llanymynech (1901) 6 Llansaintffraid 5A Llanfyllin 5 Pool Quay 8i Welshpaol 61 Montgomery 61 Abermu!e 5 Newtown 6 Llanidloes 10 Tylwch 2 St. Harmon's 3 I Doldowlod 61 Builth Wells 6 I Aberedw 4J Bonghrood 10 Talgarth 13 I Llanbrynmair 4 Glandorey, No. 1 4 Glandovey, No. 2 7 Ynyslas 6 Borth 5 Bow-Streob 6 Aberdovey 3 Barmouth Junction 6 Harlech 8 Taisa—su 7 Criocieth 9 Abereroh S. For further particulars and to treat apply to C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, Dec., 1902. WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued every Friday and Saturday to CARNARVON, BANGOR, HOLYHEAD, and .LLANDUDNO (via Afon Wen), 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. OS DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry. Oct., 1902. JOHN BOND'S CRYSTAL PALACE MARKING INK Requires no Heating, Is size (with Linen Stretcher) 9d; 6d size, 4td By Post, IOAD and 6d. DAVID ROWLANDS, 21, BESRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. POSTERS printed in all colours at the COUNTY JL TIMES Office, Welshpool, newest type; gocd style moderate charges. j 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 3s Od No Advertisement is Booked at a less charge than 2s 6d. D LOCKSMITH.—Wanted at once a good and steady man, must be a. good shoer and jobber. Permanent situation if suitable.—Apply, stating wagee), to Thos. Morgan, Smith, Commercial street, Newtown. TO Bakers.—Wanted, a Young Man, well up in bread, cake, and ■malls.—Apply, stating salary (iudowre), Thomas Rees, Canal Shop, New- town. WANTED immediately Man to make himself useful at farmhouse cettage and garden, rent free with good run for pigs wageB 153. per week.—William Tkomas, Morton, Oswt-stry. WANTED for near Newtown a Cook-General v v and Housemaid.—A.H., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welslapeol. WANTED, immediately, young Girl, about 15, v v as Apprentice to the Fancy Drapery Lire out.—Misses Van Soest, Cross Street, Oswestry. WANTED a strong General for small business v v house at Rhayader (2 other servants kept), good wages. -D.H., COUNTY TIMES Registiy, Welsh- pool. V^ANTED, good Cook-General; also House- » » mr.id Waitress. Good wages given, and railway fa.repaid.Apply, Mrs Ankers, 30, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth; LAUNDRYMAID Wanted, for plain washing; -t-J no shirts or collars.—Qaeeu's Hotel, Oswestry. WANTED, two thoroughly reliable Girls to work together good home, no washing must hare good references.—Apply immediately to Robin Hood Hotel, Cheetham Hill, Manchester. GENERAL Wanted for farmhouse, age about 16 to 18, wages £ 10 to £ 12.—T.T., COUNTY' TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for Welshpool a General, able to milk, wages £ i2.—B.W., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for a hotel an experienced General, good wages.—L.G., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. WANTED for near Oswestry, a good Cook.— Apply, L.B., COUNTY TIMKS Registry, Welshpool. GENERAL Servant (strong) Wanted at once, age 18 to 20.—Apply, Mrs Cooke, Fernleigh, Berriew road, Welshpool. COOK GENERAL Wanted for near Welshpool iia clergyman's family, boy kept, no washing, wages X16 to £ 18.—C.G., COUNTY TIMES Registry, Welshpool. COOK-GENERAL Wanted for Aberystwyth, house-parlourmaid kept.—R.A., COUNTY TIWES Registry, Welnhpool. k LL SERVANTS Wanting Situations should JCJL advertise in the COUNTY TIMES, which is read n every household in a very wide area. TO LET. TO BE LET on May 1st, No. 1, Penybryn Ter- race, Llanfyllin a desirable Villa Residence, containing bathroom. Good back premises with exoellent Garden.—Apply, Miss Ryle, Rose Villa, Llanfyllin. A BERMULE MILLS, close to Abermule x3L Station. Good House and Buildings. Mill -5 pairs of stones, silk stones and wheat dressing machine, extensive granaries, with 18 acres of land. For further particulars apply to Henry Swetenham, Ha warden, Chester. TO BE LET. XT^ROM the 25th March next, that useful Jt. Farm called Middle Scafell Hall" situate about two miles from Newtown, adjoining the Turnpike Road and River Severn.—App!y to Bennett Rowlands, Estate Agent, Newtown. SALES ti Y PRIVATE TREATY. BULL-DOG for Sale; grand yard dog.—Apply, A. Lloyd, Jeweller, Llanfair, near Welshpool. TIMBER. GARTHLLWYD ESTATE. FOR SALE the following TIMBER:— 33 SYCAMORE, 11 SCOTCH FIR, 7 BEECH, 120 ASH, 3 CHESTNUT, 7 OAK, 12 POPLAR, 12 LARCH. Mr T. Jones, Melinyddol, Llanfair, will show the Timber. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be delivered on, or before, the 15th Day of January next, to C. F. LLOYD JONES, Garthllwyd, Llanfair. TOWYN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH. THE above-named Coaiic'l will, at their meet- -8- ing on the 13!h day of February next, consider applications for and proceed to appoint a Medical Officer of Health for their district, which comprises the whole of the Poor-law parish of Towyn, and has an area of about 16,900 acres andi a population according to the last census of 3,744. Salary, £ 20 per annum. The duties are those specified in the Orders of the Local Government Board and such other duties- as the Council shall from time to time direct. Candidates for the appointment must be legally qualified to praotice in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, and be prepared to enter upon the, duties on the 1st March next. The appointment- will be made for such period and upon such terma as shall be approved of by the Local Govemmeut Board. Applications stating age, qualifications, and previous experience with copies of not more than three recent testimonials, should be sed so as to be delivered to me not later than Wednesday, the 11th February next. Canvassing the members is prohibited, and will be deemed a disqualiifcation. By order, Towyn, RICHARD BARNETT, 10th Jan., 1903. Clerk to the Council. J. H. WILLIAMS, MADOC HOUSE, HIGH STREET, TOWYN.. HAIRDRESSER. J. H. W, begs to announce that he has opened' the above premises as a Hairdressing Saloon and; solicits your patronage. He has had long experience with Sweetman'sr, Liverpool, and other first-class professors. Ladies' Tails and Wigs made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed in all branches.. THE ADVENTURES OF CARADOC: A TALE OF WALES IN THE DAYS OF KING ARTHUR. PRICE ONE SHILLING. WELSHPOOL: SALTER & ROWLANDS, And may be obtained, at Messrs Smith & Son Railway Bookstalls. From the Liverpool Courier, September 8th:— Arthurian legends are always interesting, and a word of praise must be accorded Mr B 0 Hardy, who, in a capital little work, "The Adventures of Caradoc," published by Messrs Salter and Rowlands COUNTY TIMES, Welshpool, has, with the venue o his story in Wales, woven an attractive tale of the noble King and his trusty knights." THE ADVENTURES OF CARADOC. Is. Salter and Rowlands, Welshpool: 1899. The present little work, penned by B. C. Hardy, is one of the most charming romances we have read for a long time Caradoe, who plays a leading part in the drama, is a gallant soldier, who in time is selected as Captain of the King's Guard, and subsequently becomes one of the Knights of the Round Table. The adventures which Arthur and his knight go through are graphically told, the sad deaLa of the King making apatheticending.-The Shooting Times and British Sportsman. BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW AT OLYMPIA. Tussaud's Exhibition, Baker Street. Royal Aquarium, St. James' Park. ON MONDAY, January 19th, 1903, Cheap Excursion Tickets will be issued to LONDON. Times of Third Class Return. From Starting. Two 3, or 5 8 p m Days Days Days Barmouth 12 7~) Barmouth Junction 12 20 Dolgelley 11 50 Penmaenpool 11 55 12/ Arthog 12 5 f 1z'm 17'6 Llwyngwril 12 33 Towyn 12 46 Aberdovey 12 56 J Passengers return from London (Euston) as uJt- der :—Two days passengers return at 9 45 p.m. on Wednesday. January 21st ( Three days passengers. return at 9 45 p.m. on Thursday, January 22nd Five days passe ngers, return at 9 45 p.m. on Satur- day, January 24th Eight days passengers return at 9 45 p.m. on Monday, January 26tb. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be had on application to Mr W H GOUqfI, Traffio Superintendent, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, Nov., 1902. BARNETT, GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, COLLEGE GKREEOSr TOWYN.