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SALES BY AUCTION. I WELSHPOOL CHRISTMAS SALE. | MONDAY, DECEMBER 16TH. I JJJESSAS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE I WILL hold their Annual Show and Sale of Int PRIME FAT STOCK, E Sfflithfield as above, when they will offer for -| public competition upwards of JF)0 VERY RIPE OXEN, COWS, AND G V HEIFERS, for the Christmas Markets by the -POWIS, Capt. Mytton, Messrs. Francis, 5U„I °NMorris, Dollas; Green, Dysserth; FI,ICL NEW House; Jones, Bank; Turner, Rhos; I ^REHELIG > Richards, Oak Hotel; Morris, J and other well-known feeders. ?RT\ A GOOD SUPPLY OF ME WETHER AND OTHER SHEEP. I FIACON & PORK PIGS, AND CALVES. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. BUW^ER particulars from the Auctioneer, Chir- ^J_^ROPSHIRE. ^MOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE TO J,- THE CROSS MARKET, No. 6, THE CROSS, OSWESTRY. I MESSS. WHITFIELD AND SON have re- TRUST C.E*VE<^ instructions from H. Barker, Esq., QVF6 LN to Sell by Auction, I THTTRSDAY AND FRIDAY, THE DEC. 19TH AND 20TH, 1895. TQRES OLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, Shop Fix- PERTV' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the pro- -^r- Robert Porter, viz. :— 1 R\ FIRST DAY> DECEMBER 19TH, 1 R\ FIRST DAY, DECEMBER 19TH, Too CHRYSANTHEMUMS, SILVER FIRS, ^-W AND OTHER CHRISTMAS TREES, ^ULBS N^NTITY of Field and Garden Seeds, Choice STA^EG ^RDEI1 LETTING, Bamboo, Dahlia, and other GlAS ":FEATHS and Cases, Hyacinth Glasses, Show COQNJ.8' -Avery's Patent Weighing Machine, four ER AN(L Seed Scales and Weights, &c. I II SECOND DAY, DECEMBER 20TH. BEDS |EH?LD FURNITURE, viz.: Feather ITOIW Bedding, Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers, JTAHO^ WASH Tables, Mahogany Book Case, two FORTE BUREAUS, Tables, Chairs, Cottage Piano- V°1^ °°fas, Couches, Mahogany Cheffonier, 150 Books, Prints, Engravings, Antique Old P enpiece, with high open back; Kitchen THE O. U"UARY Utensils, Gas Fittings throughout, I MTH FIXTURES, two Counters, Shelves, fitted LI ,EEC^ drawers, Glass Case, with sliding doors, G°FHER effects. | E to commence each day at Twelve o'clock N prompt. ^J^LOGUES from the Auctioneers. Catalogues from the Auctioneers. (CORN EXCHANGE, WELSHPOOL. ^S^ESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- I I RE> IRONMONGERY, GROCERIES, and F ^ER MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF TRADE. JJLCKMAN & SON respectfully announce their F^^j^^Instractioiis from Mrs. C. Tilsley, to Sell -\hov.o <'orn Ex.;hanjfe, A 9UANTIT BSDAY, DECEMBER 19TH, STATES, Valuable Dining and Drawing Room ?* DRAWERS QE 0AK AND Birch Wardrobes, Chests PASSES AR)D LATENT Water Bed, Bedstsads, Pal- I ANRI 'TRESSE8' MABOGAUY Dinner Wagon BICY„J Rosewood Card Table, Several Excel- ^LUNA68 recent Improvements, Kitchen ^SS°RTMEN £ Y ARticles, together with an Extensive ~Et of 5 Y Ironmongery and Grocery Articles, I £ REE<LOJ°ETIAN WINDOW Blinds, 1 Double-barrel I ,ATENT Bra GUN, with Choke Bore; 1 Avery's '-load' I ,ATENT Bra GUN, with Choke Bore; 1 Avery's DOZEN p_-SS Meat Scales, to weigh 56 lbs.: • CATIGUEME CLARET' &C" ^QIENSE 8 ARE N°W in preparation containing an PEERS' NIRTN^'ER °f Lots, obtainable at the Auc- —Chestnut House, Welshpool. T^ANK^1^ H0RSE SALES FOR 1896- O ins- HAS much pleasure in announc- SALES AT «r,GEEAT NORTH WALES HORSE TADRSLTV WWEXHAM, for °LT8OFNII 'I ANUART 16TH, for Heavy Horses and P*n>AY7 7 eS 5 and PONIES TH' ^°R ^NNTERS, Harness Horses, Cobs, ?°°d ON:0?1"7 *N 1895 was an exceptionally T^FAST A^D^TF8 A^TENDING from London, Dublin, ^18 8AJ' JR other great centres, rfom enquiries .?XPEC'ted to be equally good. » ENTRIEL TO ^00 Horses 220 entered. TE*HAM. ° JAuuary 2nd, to Frank Lloyd, LLANSANTFFRAID. EISTEDDFOD •P, WILL BE HELD ON THE C RST THURSDAY IN MARCH, 1896. P CHORAL COMPETITION I was tossed by the P Winds." Prize, £ 5. GRAMMES, &c., to be had of JOHN REES, } A r G. H. EDWARDS, ) SECS"' —Llansantffraid, Oswestry. BERRIEW. CIIlJRCII SOCIAL GATHERING IN THE SCHOOLROOM, t ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 2ND, 1896. DAN TEA PARTY, 6 to 8 p.m., Is. CE (with refreshments) 2s. 6d. and 2s. ASSEMBLY ROOM, WELSHPOOL. AN ENTERTAINMENT Jt At which a performance of RUMPEL STILTSKIN Q be given in the above Room, IN AI(F MONDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, 1895, A Cot for Welshpool in St. Nicholas' Cripples' Home for Children. J>LA^RS °PEN at 7.30 to commence at 8 o'clock. AUD GP £ HE room may be seen, Tickets obtained, -•—BOOKED at 21, Berriew street. LLESMERE LIBRARY GALL Will be held ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 1896. Pllrtb- particulars will appear later. LLONHOTEL,LLANYM YNECH THE ANNUAL BALL o WILL TAKE PLACE N THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19TH, 1895 SALES BY AUCTION. BAYLEY and TINNISWOOD'S AUCTION. PROPRIETOR: W. TINNISWOOD. SALES of all Classes of FAT AND STORE STOCK in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD EVERY WEDNESDAY. TIME TABLE: Fat Cattle 11.0 Cows and Calves and Store Cattle 10.30 Fat and Rearing Calves 10.30 Fat and Store Pigs 10.30 Fat and Store Sheep 11. 0 N OTE.-The above-mentioned Time Table will be strictly adhered to. ALL CATTLE WEIGHED FREE OF CHARGE. Offices: Stone House Chambers, Oswestry. WELSHPOOL DISPENSARY. THE ANNUAL BALL In aid of the Funds of the above Charitable Institution will be held in the TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL, ON WEDNESDAY, 1ST JANUARY, 1896. BOROUGH OF WELSHPOOL. ALTERATION OF HORSE FAIRS. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the FAIRS FOR HORSES. COMMENCING JANUARY, 1896, Will bebeld on MONDAY BEFORE THE LAST TUESDAY IN EACH MONTH, as follows:- January 27th July 27th February 24th August 24th March 30th September 28th April 27th October 26th May 25th I November 23rd June 29th December 28th By Order, EDWARD JONES, Town Clerk. THE MONTGOMERYSHIRE INFIRMARY BALL A Ball in aid of the Montgomeryshire Infirmary will be held ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1896 AT THE PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. As funds are urgently needed, it is sincerely hoped that the Ball will be generously supported. Tickets, including Supper, Gentlemen, 10s. 6d.; May be obtained from Mr. Lambert, Chemist; Mr. C. W. Norton, Messrs. Park and Son; Messrs. Phillips and Son; Mr. E. C. Morgan, Secretary of the Infirmary; or Mr. Scofcfc Owen, Chairman of the Ball Committee, Cefngwifed, Newtown.. MR. PHILLIPS' QUADRILLE BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. PATRONS. PATRONESSES. The Lord-Lieutenant of Lady Williams-Wynn Montgomeryshire The Hon. Mrs. F. S. Han- The High Sheriff of bury Tracy Montgomeryshire Lady Pryce-Jones Lord Henry Vane-Tem- Lady Frost pest Mrs. Humphreys-Owen The Hon. F. S. Hanbury- Mrs. Pryce-Jones Tracy Mrs. Adams Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones Miss Bayard Sir Thomas Frost Mrs. Beadnell A. C. Humphreys-Owen, Miss Bryan Esq., M.P. Mrs. Buckley Major Pryce-Jones, M.P. Mrs. Andrew Davies Capt. Adams ( Mrs. S. Price-Davies Capt. Beadnell Mrs. J. M. Dugdale Edmund Buckley, Esq. Mrs. Elwell Andrew Davies, Esq. Mrs. Graham S. Price-Davies, Esq. Mrs. Harrison, Caer- J. M. Dugdale, Esq. howell Edward Elwell, Esq. Mrs. Herbert Godfrey Fitz-Hugh, Esq. Mrs. Hawks A. Graham, Esq. Mrs Hounsfield Col. R. J. Harrison The Misses Howell E. A. F. Herbert, Esq. The Misses Jones R. M. Hawks, Esq. Mrs. R. E. Jones T. J. Hounsfield, Esq. Mrs. A. W. Pryce-Jones C. E. Howell, Esq. Mrs. Hugh Lewis R. E. Jones, Esq. Mrs. Lovell A. W. Pryce-Jones, Esq. Mrs. Macnair Hugh Lewis, Esq. Mrs. Mytton J. M. Lloyd, Esq. Mrs. John Naylor Mautice Lloyd, Esq. Mrs. Norton J. Lomax, Esq. Mrs. Scott Owen J. F. Macnair, Esa. Miss Owen Capt. Mytton Mrs. Devereux Pryce J. Naylor, Esq. Mrs. Proctor Col. Norton. Mrs. Edward Powell W. Scott Owen, Esq. Mrs. Severne C. Whitley Owen, Esq. Mrs. St. George W. Buckley Pugh, Esq. Mrs. F. Walton E. B. Proctor, Esq. Mrs. W. Walton Edward Powell, Esq. Mrs. WillaES J. E. Severne* Esq. Mrs. Welch Capt. St. George Mrs. O. S. Wynne F. Walton, Esq. Mrs. Corbett-Winder W. Walton, Esq. Mrs. W. R. M. Wynne R. Williams-Wynn, Esq. O. S. Wynne, Esq. Major Corbett-Winder W. R. M. Wynne, Esq. W. SCOTT OWEN, Joint CLEMENT W. NORTON, J Hon. Sees. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT 10 P.M. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. THE NEWTOWN CYCLING CLUB WILL HOLD THEIR SECOND ANNUAL BALL ON FRIDAY, 10TH JANUARY, 1896. FRED. R. LLOYD, HOA\ SEC. PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO., LD. CHIEF OFFICE HOLBORN BARS, LONDON. t FUNDS, £ 21,000,000. Every description of Life Assurance transacted; For Prospectus and full information apply to the SUPERINTENDENT T. S. THOMAS, New Road, Newtown; or the (A. AMOS-JONES, ASSISTANT J Gnngrogrd., Welshpool; or Prudential Office, Llanfyllin. SUPERINTENDENTS) W. WILLIAMS, Prudential Office, Llanfyllin. PUBLIC NOTICES. ABERYSTWYTH SCHOOL BOARD. SESSION 1895-1896. SCIENCE & ART CLASSES AND EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOLS, WILL BE HELD During the Winter Evenings. Art Classes com- mence on Monday, October 14th. Science Classes commence October 21st. MONDAY—7 to 9, Mathematics at U.C.W. Mr. W. J. Johnston, M.A. TUESDAY—7 to 9, French, at U.C.W., Dr. W. Borsdorf. THURSDAY-7 to 8, Higiene, at U.C.W., Prof. Ainsworth Davies, B.A., F.C.P. 8 to 9, Chemistry, at U.C.W., Mr. J. Alan Murray, B.Sc. FRIDAY—7 to 8, Sound. Light and Heat, at U.C.W., „ 8 to 9, Magnetism & Electricity, at U.C.W., Mr. S. W. Richardson, B.Sc., SATURDAY AFTERNOON—Chemistry and Principles of Agriculture, Mr. J. Alan Murray, B.Sc. Fees for Session, 2s. 6d. for each Science subject. ART CLASSES held at the College now in progress. THURSDAYS—10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Painting in oil and water colour, Decorative Painting applicable to domestic work, Drawing and Shading. FEE-XI Is per term of eleven consecutive lessons paid in advance. Students may join at any time. Classes in the above and painting from life will also be held on Tuesdays, if a sufficient number of students will attend. EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOL, HELD AT THE BOARD SCHOOLS. These Schools will re-commence on Tuesday, October 14th, 1895, from 7 to 9 p.m., and will be continued on Tuesdays and Thursdays. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION- FOR GIRLS: Needlework, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing. ART AT BOARD SCHOOL. Teacher, Mr. J. Clark, Art Master. MONDAY—6 30 to 7 30, Freehand; 7 30 to 8 30, Model Drawing. Fees, 2s 6d each per session. 7 30 to 9 30, Shading and Painting from casts or models, and advanced art subjects. Fee, 4s per session. TUESDAY—6 30 to 7 30, Practical Plane and Solid Geometry; 7 30 to 10, Building and Machine Con- struction. Fees, 2s 6d each per session. WEDNESDAY 6 30 to 7 30, Principles of Orna- ment and ornamental design. Fee, 4s per session. 7 30 to 9 30, Practical Plane and Solid Geometry. THURSDAY-6 30 to 7 30, Freehand 7 30 to 8 30, Model; 7 30 to 10, Shading and Painting from casts or models, Perspective and advanced art sub- jects. Perspective, 2s 6d. All advanced art sub- jects, 4s each per session. and Ornamental Design 7 30 to 10, Machine Con- struction and Building Construction. SATURDAY—2 to 5, Classes for country teachers in Freehand and Model Drawing, Shading from cast, and Practical Plane and Solid Geometry. Teacher: Miss E. Stott, C.M. FoR BOYS Arithmetic, Reading, Writing, and Science of Common Things (including Elementary Notions of Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, Chemistry, Physiology, Hygiene, and AMBULANCE). Teacher: Mr. H. W. Bourne, C.M. I Fees Three pence per week, or 4s. per session. On Wednesday Evenings, 7 to 9. Popular Lectures on Welsh History and Literature and Welsh Reading will be given at the Board School by Professor ANWYL, M.A. Fees: One penny per lecture. Night School Pupils free. On Friday Evenings, 7 to 8, Shorthand. Mr Ravenhill. N.B.ill fees must be paid in advance, either to me, the undersigned, or to the teachers of the classes. R. J. ROBERTS 1, Baker Street, Aberystwyth. L. LEWIS, MONUMENTAL AND GENERAL MASONRY WORKS, SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. MONTGOMERYSHIRE CARRIAGE WORKS, SALOP ROAD, WELSHPOOL, AND OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY, ESTABLISHED 1837. G ROGERS & SON. AWARDS—Two First Prize and Three Silver Medals for Superior Work and Finish. ASSORTMENT OF CARRIAGES OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE ALWAYS IN STOCK. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ESTIMATES FREE. ALFRED SLIM, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT WELSHPOOL. Agent for Messrs. Salt & Co.s', and Trueman, Hanbury & Co.'s BURTON ALES. LONDON AND DUBLIN STOUTS, &c., &c. ALES supplied in any sized CASKS, and delivered free. Special Qualities for Harvesting Season, from 8d. Gallon. MR. KERSHAW, SURGEON DENTIST, NEWTOWN, ATTENDS Mr. COWAN'S, Chemist, 18, Broad Street, Welshpool, every Monday from 11 to 6.30. Patients attended at their own residences by appointment. Llanidloes—Every Saturday, at Long Bridge st., from 12.30 to 7.15. Llanfair-Miss Jones, Bridge street, first Friday in the month. Patients attended Daily at his Residence, Croesawdy New Road, Newtown. J< ADDRIE ES. CHARLE^DREW9 IMPORTER OF AND SPIRITS, Wholesale Bottlepof Messrs. f BASS & CO'S INDM. PALE ALE, GFINNESS AND CO; EXTRA STOUT (Under Guarantee to BotHe Messrs Guinness's Extra Stout only with tieir Trade Label), FINEST CHAMPAGNE |CIDER, &c., also MINERAL WATER t NUF ACTURER. W ORKS- KINGTREET: ALL THE MINERAL~|rATERS ARE PRE- PARED FROM PURE SPRING ARTESIAN WELL WATER (the onlyjtArtesian Well boring in Oswestry) PUT UP INfboRKED BOTTLES, PATENT STOPPEREB BOTTLES, AND SYPHONS. f THE LATEST KIND Q* MACHINERY HAS BEEN INTRODUCED ).){ THE FACTORY, AND THE GREATEST "ARE TAKEN TO ENSURE THE PURITY* )F THE VARIOUS BEVERAGES, ALL OF", WHICH ARE OF HIGH-CLASS MANUFACTURE. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS OF WATER FROM WELL OVER 200 FEET DEEP. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., August 26,1895. A sample of the Well-Water used by Mr. Charles Drew, Oswestry, has been submitted to very care- ful chemical analysis in this Laboratory, and I find it to be a water of excellent composition and quality, bright and sparkling in appearance, and free from turbidity or deposit. It is particularly palatable to the taste, and I consider it to be well adapted for use in the pro- duction of superior Aerated Beverages and Mineral Waters generally. GRANVILLE H. SHARPED F.C.S., &c., Late Principal of tjj £ Liverpool College of Chemistry." TO BE OBTAINED O ALL LICENSED HOUSES AND RESTAURANTS. Price List forwarded on Application. All Orders will receive every Care, Attention, and Prompt Delivery. CHARLES -I)REW, Agent for Messrs. Bass and Co.,13 Burton Ales in Casks, 45, Church-street, Oswestry. PURE TABLE WATERS. STAKES & JONES, MANUFACTURERS HIGH-CLASS ^ERAT ED, #A TERS AND Non-Intoxicating Beverages OF ALL KINDS. GENUINE BREWED GINGER BEER. PRIZE MEDAL GINGER ALE. BOTTLERS OF BASS'S ALE AND GUINNESS'S STOUT. SOLE BOTTLERS OF CROWN BITTER BEER. OFFICE AND WORKS NEW ROAD, NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES. F. J. REECE, MANAGER. THREE SILVER MEDALS AND HUNDREDS OF PRIZES. IF YOU WANT REALLY BEST SEEDS AND gULBS AT MODERATE PRICES, SEND TO JONES & SONS, THE SHROPSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, SHREWSBURY. ALWAYS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. CUT FLOWERS A SPECIALITY. AT WELSHPOOL MARKET HALL ON MONDAYS. TELEGRAMS: "JONESr FLORIST, SHREWSBURY." Catalogues Free. COMMERCIAL and TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 15, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND TOURISTS. -r- Hot Joints Daily from 12 till 3. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. :M. REED, PROPRIETRESS I. & G. LLOYD, COACH BUILDERS, Alfred Place, ABERYSTWYTH. CARRIAGES MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. AARON WATKIN, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, And TIMBER MERCHANT. UNDERTAKER, &C, WELSHPOOL. All Kinds of Building Materials kept in Stock. f: 4; ADDRESSES. THE BULL HOTEL, WELSHPOOL. GRAND COFFEE, COMMERCIAL, SMOKING AND BILLIARD ROOMS. SUITES OF APARTMENTS. HOTEL OMNIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AN ORDINARY DAILY AT 1 P.M. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS BULL, WELSHPOOL." MISS JENKINS, MANAGERESS. THE CROWN BREWERY. A. D. DAWSON, BREWER AND WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT NEWTOWN, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. FINE WELSH ALES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, FROM XOd. PER GALLON, CARRIAGE FREE, IN 9, 18, 36, AND 54 GALLON CASKS. The Celebrated Crown Bitter Ale," and Cobbler Mountain Scotch Whisky. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. HARVEST ALES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY FROM 7d. PER GALLON. Orders received for the above at Bull Hotel and Eagles Vaults, Welshpool; Sarn Inn, Kerry; Belle Vue, Trefeglwys Raven Inn, Churchstoke; Anchor Inn, Bettws, Salop. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS MALT, NEWTOWN, MONT." "f' Man-ttger: T. E. SEIDMORE. TESTIMONIALS. Newtown, August 19th, 1895. I through the Camp as the. best Beer, not only in To T. E. Skidmore. Camp, but in Blackpool as well.—Yours truly, My Dear Sir,—You may, I think, be glad to know (Signed), J. HYSLOP. that the Beer you supplied to Camp was of excel- To A. D. Dawson, Esq., Newtown. lent quality, in fact the best of the six Batalions in I ———— camp. Everyone agreed as to this, and especially NEWTOWN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AND the men of the other Regiments.—Yours truly, FETE. (Signed), EDWIN J. PIPER, Captain, I Newtown, August 26th, 1895. Brigade Transport and Supply Officer. Dear Sir,—I am pleased to inform you that the catering of Mr. T. J. Bratton, and the quality of r„ the goods supplied by you for the above Fete, gave [EXTRACT FROM LETTER.] general satisfaction.—Yours truly, The Turf Hotel, Salop, ERNEST C. MORGAN, Sec. 15th Aug., 1895. A. D. Dawson, Esq., The Turf Hotel, Salop, ERNEST C. MORGAN, Sec. 15th Aug., 1895. A. D. Dawson, Esq., Dear Sir, Your Beer was acknowledged all Crown Brewery, Newtown. ( 6 TIT J ATIQ BOROUGH WORKS, YV 1 LJLLUL K> SHREWSBURY. AND REPAIRS 66 YIP-JQ To CARRIAGES. \JOJL 1 ANOTHER CLEVER AMERICAN INVENTION. A MACHINE WHICH WILL SEED ONE POUND OF RAISINS IN FIVE MINUTES. PRICE, 5/- POST FREE, 5/3. SOLD BY M. H. DAVIS & SONS, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ABERYSTWYTH. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR NOVELTIES. 0 J. 0 W E N The Studio," Broad Street, NEWTOWN, X 11 csnecial attention of his numerous Customers, to his carefully BEGS to ca,u the sipe ristmas and NEW YEAR CARDS, BOOKLETS, FANCY GOODS!" ALBUMS, FKAMES, TEXTS, 4C., suitable for PKESENTS. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS (New and Artistic Designs). I ALSO IN FRAMES HANDKERCHIEF & GLOVE BOXES <fcc. (Plain and Coloured). -0- n rip Visit and other Portraits as Greeting Cards. Cabinet, Carre-uc N.B.-THE VIEWS MAY BE HAD FROM AGENTS IN OTHER TOWNS. 7TH DECEMBER, 1895. SALES BY AUCTION. OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MR. J. C. McKIE (assisted by Mr. C. J. LULHAM) begs to announce that the Town Council has kindly made him a further allotment of pens for the Sale of SHEEP and PIGS in the Oswestrv Smithfield, and will sell every WEDNES- DAY, as above, FAT CATTLE at 10.30 a.m., SHEEP at 10.30 a.m., FAT CALVES and PIGS at 11 o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT THE CLOSE OF SALE. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ON SATURDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER- 21sT, 23RD, AXD 24TH, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued from Cambrian Stations to MERTHYR, DOWLAIS, NEWPORT (MON.), CARDIFF, NEATH, and SWANSEA. The Tickets will be available to return on any day up to and inclusive of Tuesday, December 31st, except intervening Sundays and Christmas Day. ♦ ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24TH, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will also be issued to LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER LEEDS, BATLEY, DEWSBURY, HUDDERS. FIELD, BIRKENHEAD, SHEFFIELD, CHES- TER, BRADFORD, STOCKPORT, WARRINGTON BRADFORD, MATLOCK, BUXTON, AND BIR- MINGHAM, &c. The Tickets will be available to Return on Thurs. day, December 26th, or Friday, December 27th. ON BOXING DAY, THURSDAY, DEC. 26TH, A CHEAP DAY TRIP will be run from Llanid- loes, Newtown, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Oswestry, Ellesmere, Fenn's Bank, and interme- diate Stations, to CHESTER, LIVERPOOL, BIR- KENHEAD, WARRINGTON, STOCKPORT, MANCHESTER, LLANDUDNO, RHYL, &c. For full particulars as to train times and fares, see handbills. —« FOOTBALL MATCH. EYEBTON v. STOKE, r AT LIVERPOOL, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 14, On the above date, HALF-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS Will be issued to LIVERPOOL (Lime Street, Edge Hill, Spellow, or Walton), AND MANCHESTER (London Road), as under :— From Oswestry at 11 45 a m, and Ellesmere at 11 59 a m. Third-class Fares for the double journey, 2s. 6d. Children under three years of age, free above three and umler twelve, half-pried. Passengers Return the same day from Liverpool (Lime Street) at 11 55 p m, and Edge Hill at 12 0 midnight, and from Manchester (London road) 12 0 midnight. SEE THE OOMPANY'S NEW SOUVENIR ALBUM Containing 50 Superb Views of the Gems of Welsh Scenery. Price 6d. At the principal Railway Bookstalls, the Company's Stations, and General Offices, &c., in May. ♦ DURING THE WINTER MONTHS CHEAP WEEK END (Friday and Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) and 14 DAYS' EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued on EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, From nearly all Cambrian Inland Stations, to Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth. Aber- dovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmp doc, Criccieth, and Pwllheli, also to Rhayader, Builth Wells, & Brecon. ALSO SIMILAR TICKETS Are issued from the Cambrian Coast Stations, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dolgelley, Pwllheli, and intermediate stations, to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon. TOURIST TICKETS (available for One Month) are also issued on Every Week-day between Stations named above. ON EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY, CHEAP WEEK-END & 10 DAYS, TICKETS Will be issued from Liverpool, Manchester, Stock- port, Chester, Crewe, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Brad- ford, Leeds, Oldham, Huddersfield, Halifax, Roch- dale, Wakefield, Blackburn, Chorley, Accrington, Burnley, Bolton, Wigan, Warrington, Preston, Leicester, Derby, Burton, Stoke, Burslem, Hanley, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Wed- nesbury, Walsall, Peterborough, Northampton, Hull, Sheffield, Barnsley, &c., &c., to Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanid- loes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, & Pwllheli. For full particulars, see bills. Further information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Rail- ways can be obtained on application to Mr. W. H. Gough, Passenger Superintendent, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. THOMAS FARR, Son (if the late James Farr, of Salop Road COACH BUILDER, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. CUPISS*' 'CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (Write for pamphlet). For Horses for Grease, Testimonial. Swelled Legs, Cracked The Cannock Agr. CO., Ltd. Heels, Coughs, Colds, Star- Cannock, Apl. 16,1890. ing Coat, Influenza giving Dear Sirs,—I have much nnrl 'j i pleasure in testifying to the ■. J* j keep- Buperiority of your Horse m§ nign-ted Horses in CONSTITUTION BALLS. We Health, &c. have used them for the last For Cattle &Skeep can make what use you like m cases of Hove or Blown of this testimonial.—Tours Hidebound faithfully, HEWBT R. HAM, N; DOUND,loss of Appetite Managing Director. distemper, Epidemic, Ac. For Scouring in Calves they are almost infallible. k tc^rSolXpacleL^/oT8^the late FBAHcxsCxrru*, Tlaro-e 21s hv ChfirriintA ea-ch, 7 small 10s«d,or nrietor The Wildfi^.oof n1- Vendors, or from Pro pnetor, The Wilderness, D 1 ss, Norf oik, on receipt of amount