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A DDRESSES. EDWARD HUGHES, GENERAL MILLINERY DEAPEB, ">t- j SHOW j:: MILLINER, ROOMS UPSTAIRS. CLOTHIER, -TLE DRESS & 31A\ i. IAKISG OX THE PRE31ISES. HATTER, '4 I Special ti paid .t to y' AND THE STOCK IS NOW WELL ASSORTED OUTFITTER.I WITH NEW GOODS. TRADE HALL, WELSHPOOL. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE LION HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to announce that it has undergone a thorough cleaning and re- furnishing, and is, therefore, open to all orders connected with this Old Established Hotel, and is now replete with every comfort as a Family and Commercial House. Coffee and Private Sitting- Rooms BILLIARDS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MINERALS, Wholesale and Retail. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Special attention given to Fishing and Touring Flu-ties. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor, Late of the Bull Hotel, Welshpool. f REES JAMES, SADDLER, AND I HARNESS MAKER, A Large Assortment of RIDING SADDLES AND BRIDLES, and all kinds of Leather Goods always on hand. I BITS, WHIPS, SPURS, CLIPPERS, BRUSHES, MITTENS & TANNED GLOVES, SPONGES WASHLEATHERS, HARNESS COMPOSITION, and Best Oil for Gears, &c., Rugs & Gig Aprons in stock. Special attention paid to COLLARS and all CART GEARS which are made on the premises. ORDERS promptly attended to, and Repairs neatly executed. 3, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. THE MONTGOMERYSHIRE JJREWERY Co., LIMITED, NEWTOWN, BREWERS, ° AND WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.! 0 ALE Supplied in all Sized üasks, Carriage Station, j S SPIRITS OF THE FINEST QUALITY IN BOND, OR DUTY PAID. o AGENCIES AT WELSHPOOL, OSWESTRY, MARTON, SARN, LLANYMYNECH LLANGYNIEW, and TREFEGLWYS. o PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. MANAGE N—T E. SKI DM ORE. SECRETARY—J NO. HAMER JOSEPH DAYIES & SON, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, 11, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. (ESTABLISHED 1839.) Are- now showing the newest OVERCOATINGS, SUITINGS, for the Winter Season at the lowest prices the best materials and workmanship will allow. Scotch and West of England Suits from zC2 10s. to R4 4s. Black Worsted and Serge Suits from £ 2 los. Trowsers from 15s. Overcoats from X2. Breeches of West Saddle Tweeds from 18s. A LARGE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING. -"OJ"<' ,">1% "1"I.r"11Io" F. _=- ,I£OøI"n- Inks are the BEST retailed in the trade, lade&Htelj lasting declining to fade Goa( is the wonder. Each user exciting Sucfi marvellous results in Copying and Writing ivel Unfading! Supreme of all Inks Voapproached in their quality, so everyone thinks FINEST QUALITY. UNFADINC. NON-CORRODING. TO BE HAD OF ALL STATIONERS. XOTE THE ADDRESS WHERE YOU CAN 0I!TAIX GOOD VALUE FOP. YOUR MONEY. i HERBERT JONES, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER HIGH STREET, NEWTOWN. REPAIRING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES. ADDRESSES. M. WILLIAMS & SON FAMILY GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, PROVISION AND CORN MERCHANTS, 3 & 4, CHURCH STREET, and 30, SALOP ROAD, WELSHPOOL. The Largest Assortment of PIPES, POUCHES, CIGARS, and CIGARETTE HOLDERS in the County. EVERY CIGAR WARRANTED IN PERFECT CONDITION. T. J. BRATTON, TENT PROPRIETOR AND CATERER, THE EAGLES, WELSHPOOL. Contracts undertaken for Luncheons, Dinners, Teas, Pic-nic Parties, &c. Agent for the White Star and Cunard Steamship Companies, and County Fire Office. m — CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (See our pamphlet). For Horses for Grease, Testimonial. Swelled Legs, Cracked The Cannock Afp-. CO.,Ltd. Heels, Coughs, Colds, Star- Cannock, Apl. 16,1890. ing Coat, Influenza, giving Dear Sirs,—I have much ^0ne and vigour, and keep- high-fed H™> » COXSTITUTIO* BALLS. We Health, &c. have used them for the last D 10 years, and find nothing For Cattle K-blieep that can equal them. You _T TM can make what use you like m cases of Hove or .blown, of this testimonial.—Yours Hide bound,loss of Appetite Distemper,; "c. For Scouring in /es they are almost infi -ble. prepared upwards of 50 vears by the late FRANCIS CUPISS, M.R.C.Y.S. Sold in Packet# Is 9d and 3s 6d each, 7 small 10s6d,or 7 large 21s, by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, or from Pro- prietor, The Wilderness, Diss, Norfolk, on receipt of amount. EV ANS, 19, BROAD St., WELSHPOOL, HUNTING ,A t HUNTING RIDING BREECHES, KNICKERBOCKER BREECHES s- with Bull Finch leather q -n -ia Ll h ted :rQr!}j'rJ. (:J" ('ountr)" J.'idn6' ""7t .51' I WILFRID BURDEN (Successor to the late James S. Allan,) STEAM SAW MILLS, MONTGOMERY. Estimates given for all kinds of English and Foreign Timber. Dealer in BRICKS, PIPES, SLATES CEMENT, and Builders' Materials of every description. QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD. SAML. MORRIS, SELECT FAMILY GROCER, WELSHPOOL. n—— 48 & 49 BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. E. OWEN, il-P.S. JOHN OWEN, Chemist, PORTRLIT Certificated (by Exmination) of )le.di-, cines of the Apothecaric.14 Hall, London. Awarded prIze of £2.5 for prescriptions and best series of views, Royal Family recipes dispensed with tT, T V, zi iri 4 )7.4 T, NatIonal Eisteddfod, 1889. best All the newe and approved proprietory di- r! 1%1 Li eineis kept in Stock, or obtaine(i Special Views in Series of at the shortest notice.! Su-rgical of 41 and and ad- description, and reqmsItes fortl18 JOInIng countIes, vanous SIzes. Sick Room. Family and Presentatio-n Por- Toilet and ursery articles, in 4 traits highly finished from cluding choice high- -49 Iinjature to Life-size. class Soaps, Dentifrices, Hai,- Oil and Water Colour Dr-.tw- Washes, Sponges, best Londo.-i ii),,s, coloured Photographs, En- made, Hair, Tooth and -Nai! 0 ,,ravings, &c., Albums, Scrap Brushes, Dressin- and liooks, Portrait and Landscape Tc)oth Combs, &e. frames. Agency of the Scottish Fund Life Assurance Societv. Instantaneous Photographs of Ðepôt of the Societ- for pro- Children, Animals, moting Cbrisian Knowledge. fCor Illuminated Addresses by best the. sale of BIbles, Prayer book London artists. Agents for Pionofortes, American Organs, Harmoniums, &-c-, by all the best English and Foreign Makers. A VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. A. E. BOND, ,1, CONFECTIONER, 8, BROAD STREET WELSHPOOL, Manufacturer of WEDDING CAKES of the best Quality. A choice selection of ORNAMENTS and BOXES. CHRISTENING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES. Genoa, Cuirant, Sultana, Madeira, Almond, and Seed Cakes. School Treats and Tea Parties Supplied on the most moderate Terms. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DINNERS, LUNCHEONS, TEAS, etc. PURE WHOLEMEAL BREAD. Made as directed by Dr. Allison.—See Testimonial. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. NEW ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Issued by the Cambrian Railway Company, Price 2nd. "WHERE TO STAY AND WHAT TO SEE" In Wild and Picturesque Wales. Containing 17 Meisenbach Views of Aber- ystwyth, Barmouth, and other Cambrian Seaside and Holiday Resorts, from Photographs by Mr, J. Maclardy, of Os- westry, with a list of Hotels, Inns, Farm- house and Country Lodgings. To be ob- tained at all English and Welsh Railway Bookstalls and at all Cambrian Stations. Also from ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices. Oswestry, August, 189,3. What the Press Say It is a useful little book, and we hope it will in- duce many readers to visit the charming scenes which lie on and about the Cambrian.—Oswestry Advertizer. Invaluable to all Holiday Makers.—Llangollen Advertizer. The information is of a thoroughly practical nature.—The Gentlewoman. Arranged in a manner which will be of im- mense service to the Traveller.-Montgomeryshire Express. Illustrated with views of the most enchanting beauty spots in a country so prolific in scenic grandeur.—The Evening Reporter. The Cambrian Rjrlways Company have earned the gratitude of Holiday Makers by publishing this handy reliable littla guide.—The Journal of Com- merce. A very showy little pamphlet full of information and illustrations, also a wonderful List of Farm House and Country Lodgings.—Western Morning News. Should be in the hands of every Tourist.—Os- westry Commercial Circular. I -=:. j ARTHUR TESTAR, (From South Audley Street, London, W.) SUCCESSOR to Messrs. WALL & CO., WEISHPOOL, Informs his customers that he has received A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS FOR THE —WINTEB SEASON,— AND INVITES AN EARLY CALL. MILITARY UNIFORMS, LADIES? HABITS, 1 CLERICAL ROBES, &c. Evening Dress Suits at the shortest I o possible notice from Four to Ten guineas. Telegrams :—TESTAR, WELSHPOOL. HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES Use and recommend for all defects of vision r HENRY LAURANCE'S iMHtOVED SPECTACLES & EYE-GLASSES Which have provecial to Thousands. HUNDREDS CF UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS Have been received frtm grateful wearers whose j sight has been benefited by their use when all others had failed. A lengthened list gratis on application to COWAN & Co., CHEMISTS AX I) OPTICIANS, ( 18, Broad Street, WELSHPOOL, 1 Who holds a large and veil selected stock of these Celebrated Spectacles md Eye-Glasses at prices ( within the reach of all. N.B— Ask for HENRI LAURANCE'S Spectacles and Eye-Glasses; all arestamped H.L.; without this none are genuine. ESTABLSHED 1851. BIRKBECK BANK Southampton Buildups, Chancery Lane, London. TWO and A HALF per CENT. INTEREST al- lowed on DEPOSITS, ljpayable on demand.' TWO per CENT. on CURRENT ACCOUNTS on minimum monthly balaace, when not drawn below £100. STOCK, SHARES aid ANNUITIES purchased and sold. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. For the encouragemmt of Thrift the Bank re- ceives small sums on ceposit, and allows Interest Monthly on each. complied £L BIRKBECK BUXDING SOCIETY. HOW TO PURCHASE A HOUSE FOR TWO GUINEAS PER MONlH. BIRKBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY. HOW TO PURCHASE A PLOT OF LAND FOR FIVE SHILLING PER MONTH. The BIRKBECK ALMANACK, with full parti- culars, can be obtained >ost free1 on applicationo FRANCIS RA^ENSCOFT, Manager. J. H. ANDERSON, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 26, BROAD STRET & 9, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. HOUSES COMPLETELY FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ————— DINING, DRAWING, AND BEDROOM SUITES BRASS & IRON BEDSTEADS; SPRING, HAIR & FLOCK MATTRESSES; FEATHER BEDS, &c. Estimates given for every description of Cabinet work. FUNERALS FURNISHED. FURNITURE REMOVED AND STORED. Removal to all parts—Estimates Free. THE LARGEST AND BEST-CONSTRUCTED FURNITURE VAN OBTAINABLE. Storing Warehouse—9, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. THE PEOPLES' BOOT STORES! J. POSTON, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, 16, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. A LARGE AND WELL.SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES KEPT IN STOCK. • Jockey, Wellington, and Shooting Boots. WALKING BOOTS AND SHOES. Hand-sewn and made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY ^EXECUTED, AT MODERATE CHARGES. WELSH FEATHER BEDS. THESE CELEBRATED BEDS ARE MADE IN WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FEATHER BEDS NOW OFFERED. No. 1.—Single Bed, Bolster and Pillow, 6ft. 3in. s. d. by 3ft. 6in., weighing 401bs. 30 0 No. 2.—Double Bed, Bolster and 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., weighing 501bs. 37 6 No. 3.—Double Bed, Bolster and 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., weighing 551bjS. 41 0 ^WAllRANTEii1 DRY AND SWEET. j Those renowned Fea thers are put into Best Union Ticking, and well mad, sent carriage paid to any Station in the United Kingdom. Any sized Beds made to order at 9d. per lb. Samples of Feathers and Ticking post free. Feathers without Ticking 6d. per lb. All orders must be accompanied by Cheque or P.O.O. payable to H. HANDY & Co., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL HAIR DRESSING WHAT LOOKS NICER THAN A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. A. JOINSON, Specialist for Fringes, Wigs, Partings, and Lengths of Hair. Best work at lowest prices. Only experienced workmen kept. LADIES' COMBINGS tastefully made lip into engths of hair at moderate prices. PARCELS of Hair sent on approval. All Patterns and Shades carefully matched and sent by return of post. Any shade made on the shortest notice. Try our Noted HAIR COLOUR RESTORER 'or darkening grey hair. Numerous testimonies. AGENT FOR SPROCK'S RAZORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN SALOONS L 1, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. rHE JUBILEE HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY STORBS. EDWARD WYKE, Wholesale and Family Grocer, Tea & Provision Dealer, Baker and Confectioner. Bride, Fruit, Seed and Sultana Cakes made to order. Dll" Wonderful 2s. TEA is a Real Luxury. Our Family Tea at Is. 6d., (excellent value). Our Ceylon Tea, in packets, at 2s. and 2/6, per lb. is superior to anything offered at the price. Sole agent for Kennaway and Wines and Spirits. Bass's Pale Ale and Guinness's Stout in Bottles. 47, High Street, WELSHPOOL. NEWTOWN CRICKET CLUB. THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL In connection with the above Club will be held on FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1894, IN THE PUBLIC ROOMS, NEWTOWN (FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL.) Hon. Sec., W. F. RICHARDS, Newtown. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1894. "THE MERRIONS," (WILL, HARRY and FRED), Having been specially engaged by the Royal Welsh Warehouse R. and I. Society, WILL GIVE THEIR High-Class ENTERTAINMENT "TWO HOURS WITH FUNNY FOLKS," Which is the most Amusing, Refined and Original before the public. LATEST ORIGINAL CHARACTERS! LATEST ORIGINAL SONGS & SKETCHES LATEST ORIGINAL TRIOS & FARCES. Doors open at 7; to commence 7.30; Carriages 10 p.m. Front (Reserved) Seats, 2s.; Second Seats and Balcony, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. After the entertainment there will be a DANCE From 11 p.m., to 3 a.m. (MR. BROWN'S QUADRILLE BAND). Tickets—Ladies' Is. 6d. Gentlemen, 2s. Refreshments will be provided at Moderate Charges OSWESTRY WELSH CHURCH. GRAND CONCERT IN THE VICTORIA ROOMS, OSWESTRY, ON MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 8TH, 1894. CHAIRMAN: REV. CECIL HOOK. Artistes: Soprano: Miss HUMPHREYS, Wrexham. Contralto Miss GWENFRON JONES (Member of the Maelor Welsh Costume Choir.) Tenor: Rev. E. JAMES EVANS, Vicar of Chirk. Baritone Mr. W. PERCY WILLIAMS, Welshpool. Mr. B. R. Rogers, Mr. H. H. Tims' String Band, St. Oswald Handbell Ringers, &c., will also take part. Popular Prices-Front Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. Doors open 7 30. To commence at 8. Proceeds to be devoted towards the funds of the above Church. D. H. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. A CALICO BALL (Fancy Dress Optional) Will be held in aid of the funds of the MONTGOMERYSHIRE INFIRMARY, In the PUBLIC ROOMS, NEWTOWN. ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 11TH, 1894, Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. Tickets can be obtained from Mr. Lambert, Messrs. Park and Son, and Messrs. Phillips and Son, Newtown. Under the following distinguished patronage The Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire The Right Hon. The Earl of Powis The Hon. F. S. A. Hanbury-Tracy Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones, M. P. Sir Thomas Frost Captain Adams Captain Beadnell E. Buckley, Esq. Major OOJ. betC-WInder A. Dayies, Esq. J. M. Dugdale, Esq. E. Elwell, Esq. J. Graham, Esq. R. M. Hawks, Esq. T. J. Hounsfield, Esq. A. C. Humph revs-Owen. Eaq. Hugh Lewis, Esq. Captain Lovell F. Lloyd, Esq. J. M. E. Lloyd, Esq. M. M. Lloyd, Esq. W. Lloyd, Esq. J. Lomax, Esq. W. Owen, Esq. W. S. Owen, Esq. T. Pryce, Esq. E. B. Proctor, Esq. Captain Pryce-Jones W. B. Pugh, Esq. W. Walton, Esq. O. S. Wynne, Esq. The Right Hon. The Countess of Powis The Hon. Mrs. F. S. A. Hanbury-Tracy Lady Williams Wynn Lady Pryce-Joaea Lady Frost Mrs. Adams Mrs. Beadnell Miss Bryan Mrs. Buckley Mrs. Corbett-Winder Mrs. A. Davies Mrs. J. M. Dugdale Mrs. Elwell Mrs. Graham Mrs. Hawks Mrs. Hounsfield Mrs. Humphreys-Owoa Mrs. L. Lewis Mrs. Leslie Mrs. W. Lloyd Mrs. Lovell Mrs. A. Lovell Miss Owen Mrs. W. S. Owen The Misses Devereux Pryce Mrs. T. Pryce Mrs. Protor Mrs. Pryce-Jones Mrs. Severne Mrs. Walton Mrs. Welch Mrs. O. S. Wynne Hon. Sec.—E. BUCKLEY, Milford Hall. SITUATIONS VACANT. PUPIL.-Afr. F. D. WARD, A.M., Inst., C.E., Student Mem. Association of Municipal En- gineers, late Surveyor to the Powis Castle Estates, Civil Engineer, Architect, and Surveyor, 19, Broad Street, Welshpool, has a VACANCY for an Articled Pupil. Excellent opportunity for a local gentleman's son who would be under personal supervision of principal, elegible as a Student Inst. C.E., and can be coached for the Municipal Engineers' Examination. Premium required. WANTED for the LION HOTEL, MACHYN- LLETH, a BUSMAN, must thoroughly understand horses, and be able to do gardening. Good reference required. TO MASTER TAILORS.—Wanted situation as IMPROVER to the Tailoring. Apply, Alfred Williams, 25, Church Street, Oswestry. WANTED a Respectable MAN for work in Welshpool on Mondays and Saturdays only. Apply S160 COUNTY TIMES AND POST, Welshpool. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMAIpES. Quickly correct all irregu- larities, remove alt constructions, and relieve the distressing symptons so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is.. ld., and 2s. 9d., (the latter contains three times the quantity), of all chemists. Sent anywhere on receipt of 15 or 34 stamps, by the maker, E. T. Towle, chemist, Nottingham. Beware of imitations, injurious and worthless. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the -1- PARTNERSHIP which has for some time past been carried on by EDWARD WILLIAMS and JAMES D^>V IES, at No. 7, Broad Street, Welsh- pool, in the trade or business of Tailors and Drapers under the firm of WILLIAMS and DAVIES," was this day dissolved by mutual consent. As witness our hands this Twenty-eighth day of December, 1893. EDWARD WILLIAMS, JAMES DAVIES. Witness GEO. D. HARRISON, Solicitor, Welshpool. CHARITY COMMISSION. In the matter of the Foundation known as the BERRIEW SCHOOL, in the parish of Berriew, in the county of Montgomery; In the matter of the Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889; and In the matter of the Endowed Schools Act, 1869, and Amending Acts. lyrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Char- ity Commissioners for England and Wales, acting under the above-named Acts, have prepared and adopted the draft of a scheme for the future administration of this Foundation. Any objections or suggestions respecting such scheme should be addressed in writing to The Sec- retary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, London, S.W., before the 2nd day of March, 1894. Printed copies of the draft scheme may be in- spected, free of cost, at the office of the Charity Commission, Whitehall, aforesaid, and also at the house of Mr. James Tilsley, Berriew, aforesaid. Copies may be purchased at the price of 5 pence each, at the office of the Charity Commission and of the said Mr. James Tilsley. D. R. FEARON, 30 December, 1893. Secretary. CHARITY COMMISSION. I In the matter of the Foundation known as DEYTHUR GRAMMAR SCHOOL, in the parish of Llansaintffraid, in the County of Montgomery In the matter of the Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889; and In the matter of the Endowed Schools Act, 1869, and Amended Acts. l^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Char- ity Commmissioners for England and Wales, acting under the above-named Acts, have prepared and adopted the draft of a scheme for the future administration of this Foundation. Any objections or suggestions respecting such scheme should be addressed in writing to The Sec- retary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, London, S.W., before the 2nd day of March, 1894. Printed copies of the draft scheme may be in- spected, free of cost, at the office of the Charity Commission, Whitehall, aforesaid, and also at the shop of Mrs. Mary Ann Jones, Llansaintffraid. Copies may be purchased at the price of 6 pence each at the office of the Charity Commission, and of the said Mrs. Mary Ann Jones. D. R. FEARON, 30 December, 1893. Secretary. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN is willing to ai- range LOANS from £ 30 to £ 300 at a reason- able rate according to circumstances. Special terms to Farmers. No Bills of Sale will be ac- cepted. Also on Freehold and Leasehold Property at from 4J per cent. per annum. Apply by letter only for full particulars, Salt," Office of this paper. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. T tain alterations and works to Column House, -JL tain alterations and works to Column House, Welshpool. Plans and Specifications may be seen and Quan- tities obtained at my Office. Tenders must be sent in on or before Tuesday, the 16th inst. The lowest or any Tender will not of necessity be accopLeu. FRANK H. SHAYLER, Architect and Surveyor. 26, Severn Street, Welshpool. FOR SA 7 E. TO CONNOSSIEURS. FOR SALE, a nice Collection of genuine AN- TIQUE OAK FURNITURE, consisting of Carved Bedsteads, Cabinets, Chests, &c.-Apply, 100, Offico of this paper. PURE O.'iTrsVrr! Ornii-.orfr.Ti EGGS for Sale (Cook's prize strain), at 5/- per doz. packed free. W. Bruce, Moorwood Lodge, Welshpool. TO BE LET. WELSHPOOL. TO BE LET or SOLD the very convenient and beautifully situated residence known as Traethlawn, situate within ten minutes walk of Bank, Post Office, Church, and Railway Station, and close to Powis Castle Park, with grounds of about 2 acres, including tennis court, shrubberies, und well-stocked, walled-in garden. The house con- tains 4 reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, dressing-room, bath-room, and usual offices, and hot and cold water and gas are laid on throughout. Commodious stabling and other out-buildings all in excellent re- pair. For particulars apply to EDWARD POWELL, Solicitor, Newtown, Mont. TO LET.—Full licensed Public House, Cefn- coch, Llanllugan, 4 miles from Llanfair, 11 miles from Newtown, with 72 acres of land and good farm buildings. Apply to J. Kelly, Llan- llugan, nr. Newtown, Mont. TO LET.—Bidihir Farm, Llanllugan, near New- town, «?ontsumng e:xi. 2r., with good house and farm buildings. Apply to J. Kelly, Llanllugan, nr. Newtown. TO LET in the Parish of Churchstoke, a Small H01J;I; and CvAICL Lcul: G ..vCios of good grazing land from the 25th of March. Apply to J. Stubbs, Churchstoke. J WELSHPOOL, 4, CLIVE PLACE. TO BE LET with immediate possession, this excellent Family Residence, within 100 yards of the llai way Station, containing 3 Entertaining Rooms, 7 Bed Rooms, and convenient offices, large and well-stocked garden, and capital pasture field adjoining. For further particulars apply to Mr. Forrester Addie, Estate Office, Powis Castle, Welshpool. SHOP TO LET situated in principal thorough- fare in the town of Welshpool. Apply to Alfred Slim, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Welshpool TUITION. WELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL, ASHFORD, 1 MIDDI ESEX. THERE will be a few VACANCIES at Christ- mas for Scholars at the reduced and inclus- ive fee of P,32 per annum, open to Children of Welsh or Monmouthshire parentage.-Forms of ap- plication, and further particulars, supplied by the Secretary, 127, St. George's Road, Pimlico, London 7