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I SALES BY AUCTION. ^ANFAIR, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. DAVID JEHU will offer for sale by auction (subject to conditions), at the Wynnf-tay ei> Llanfair, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15TII. 1896, At 4 -JP. IWZ o clock in the afternoon, all those two ^illa °>> Messuages or cottages called Einion lowS'' witli the yards and gardens thereunto be- thet s*tuate on the Welshpool road, just outside :arc oWn of Llanfair, in the occupation of Mr. Edwin Th'6 a! ^rs" Unacs. 5jajne property occupies a good position on the Fo r°aC' *ea(^n" from Llanfair to Wei: lipooi. tlafr urther particulars apply to the Auctioneer, tfaii-; or to MR. C. PRYCE YEARSLEY, Solicitor, Llanfair and Welshpool CARDIGANSHIRE. ^SlRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY for Investment, most pleasantly situated within ten miles of the well-known Seaside Resort of berystwyth, and within sight of and over- °°king the Estuary of the Dovey. J. E. JAMES will offer for Sale at the A-CCTION MART. MILL STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, ON MONDAf, MARCH THE 2ND, 1896, At three o'clock in the afternoon, a Highly Valuable Freehold Estate known as Co PANTGLAS, the oa,1111ng 18 acres, lrd., 26pls., or thereabouts, in at the lop. ion of ^r- John Evans as yearly tenant rent of £ 15 (formerly let at £ 25 per {W-J, TOBETHER WITH COTTAGES and GARDENS at TYNY- tespe containing 2r. 23p., and now in the Berk occupations of Mary Weaver, Sarah tyjUi8' "illiam Williams, Thomas Humphreys, and Thomas as tenants thereof, at rents together to £ 12 5s. Of ji e said property being situate in the parish Sta.. neynfelin, about three miles from the Ynyslas n on the Cambrian Railway. J)] obtaf115' Particulars, and conditions of Sale may be valued from Mr. HENRY IKIN, 10, Lincoln's Inn Fields, AM f London, lr°m the Auctioneer, Mr. J. E. JAMES, 12. North Parade, Aberystwyth. =- 20 ANk 22, QUEEN'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. VISIBLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE. EDWARD ELLTS has been favoured with Quarto..JMJ!- Ly-, Auction iJv-,} Mart ao'd Said Sooms, 28, Little WVnx>0et> Aberystwyth, DBSDAY "FEBRUARY 12TH, 1896, LEA. At 3 p.m., all those TWO SEIIOLD DWELLING HOUSES, CAT?TT,N Known as ANDIU T) HOUSE AND GOMER HOUSE, le resptctive occupations of Mr Thompson LOT J and Mr William James. CarliS]e that Leasehold House, known as Back v1-86' CODt<iining Front and Back Parlour, Sitf c^en> Yard, and w.c. on the ground ^hree ft ^oom and two Bedrooms on first floor, LOT 2 1000,8 on second floor, w.c. •°W" as Gomer House, containing tel^ Satr>e accommodation. The property TO" tile Iluder a lease granted by the Corporation day o Expired term of 20 years from the 29th ground' eptcmber last past, at the apportioned Part rent of zEl 17s 6d each per annum. illortgawc the purchase money may remain as ■^llia A^Ur,^er particulars apply to Mr Edward ^Auctioneer. Three BANHADLOG, lies from Llanidloes and One Mile from SATp Tvlwch Station. OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSE c°tnDri • FURNISHINGS, fcwotn \r'ng the contents of BED ROOMS, Bath H1uJ hrvr^1-7' ENTRANCE HALL, DRAWING laclu(liuCT KOOMS, and the Domestic Offices, ^■lnut ^Ve^"ma,de Bedroom Suites in American ^Pann' ,In Wralnut, and Ash; part Suite Haf( P^'itcd Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Wal- Sa.drll'V,1^ ^robrella Stand, Dining Room Suite Tables £ >8> Walnut Sideboard, Telescope Dining ^°otn pi rfrmantels, Eas\- and Occasional Drawing lfUrs> Corner Brackets, Occasional Tables, CaWfh1\,C0TTAGE 1'IANOFORTE, in Walnut ■^laek Y Ward, London) a number of Drawings in arn Standard and other Lamps, Brass The orrn0tThei' ^3uc'crs China, and Glass. Wir ""OOR EFFECTS include a Quantity of Gar<je %tin%> Rabbit Traps, Ferreting Nets, Win. n Waterproof Carriage Rug, Carriage ■Douhl' /J'91 r India-rubber Fishing Waders, Go d e-b.arrclIed Muzzle-loading GUN, Ferret, Will i011 better DOG Prince," &c:, &c.. which BY AUCTION, by COOKE AMD MEDDINS, at the wp !ulencc Us above> on C0tn EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1896, i0strupf-Cln^ 12-30 punctually, by favour of leavi 10118 re°eived from A. C. Bonsall, Esq., who ll!< the neighbourhood. th(^°nUeS lnaJr 'Je obtained from the Auctioneers —1I" ^ffises, Newtown and Llanidloes. GROYBTTIT^iaT CH ON THE Q C u N I N G S, N E W T O W N. Saturday, FEBRUARY 1.\ 18Hf. BROMWICH ALBION VERSUS NEWTOWN. R I C K 0 F FAT 2 30 P.M. admi — 6D. P.[ -.R'RVI GROUND, 3D i'T". A CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS n unfailing remedy (Write for pamphlet). rp For Horses for Grease, rh6 Ca 6 lmonial- Swelled Legs, Cracked Catn?n1t'Agr'C0,'I'td- Heels, Coughs, Colds, Star- wPear Ssir8C—16'1890. ing Coat, Influenza, giving P'eastirftil j1 have much j ° ^P^rior- t te8tifying to the toue and vigour, and keep- !J°SsTiTtlT^f £ y°ur Horse mg high-fed Horses in c^makeequal ^YOU For Cattle & Sheep ?w-hat nse y°ulike in cases of Hove or Blown, ^•^ny, TI^nby'"r~ w0urs Hide bound,loss of Appetite Paging d^qR- HABT, Digtcmper) Epidemic, &c. For Scouring in Calves Pre_a they are almost infallible. of 50 years by the late FRANCIS CUPIBS, jjifrge 2la v,t1n,Packet818 9d and 3b 6d each, 7 small X0a6d,or vrietor, The W-i jmi8tsa''1 Medicine Vendors, or from Pro wilderness, iss, Norfolk, on receipt of amount 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 Pig-s 10.30 Fat and Store Sheep 11. 0 NOTF.-Tlie above-mentioned Time Table will be strictlv adhered to. ALL CATTLE WEIGHED FREE OF CHARGE. Offices: Stone House Chambers, Oswestry. HORSES: HORSES! HORSES THE GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES AT WREXHAM. LIMITED TO 1200 HORSES. Light Horses, Cobs, and Ponies March 11, 12, & 13. cl Heavy Horses, Shires, Colts, and Stallions following week, March 17th, 18th, and 19th. Enter at once. Prize Lists and Entry Forms from FRANK LLOYD, WREXHAM. ENTRIES FINALLY CLOSE FEB. 22ND. WELSHPOOL CRICKET CLUB. AN INVITATION DANCE WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOM, WELSHPOOL, THURSDAY, FEB. 13TH, 1896. Tickets—Gentleman's, 5s.; Lady's, 4s. G. J. SALTER, „ HUGH BLACKITH, ) ri0~ s' PUBLIC HALL, OSWESTRY. A GRAND CONCERT Will be given here ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 11TH, 1896. ARTISTES: MISS GERTRUDE HUGHES, MR. MALDWYN HUMPHREYS, And MR. EMLYN DAVIES, ASSISTED BY OSWESTRY PHILHARMONIC CHOIR. Admission: Reserved Seats (numbered) 3s., Front Seats 2s., and Second Seats Is. SALE OF THINGS NEW AND OLD VICTORIA ROOMS, OSWESTRY, r THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. ADMISSION—6D. AFTERNOON; 3D. EVENING. PAREEZER HALL & OPERA HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. Under the distinguished patronage of the Rt. Hon. the Earl and Countess of Lisburne (who have kindly consented to be present on the occasion), M. Vaughan Davies, Esq., M.P., His Worship the Mayor, &c., &c. THE LATE T. W. ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED COMEDY OF CASTE Will be performed ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, 1896. Characters by the following Ladies and Gentlemen of the Town and College:- Prof. AINSWORTH DAVIS, M.A., U.C.W. Mr. AINSLEIGU JONES. Mr. A. W. WARRINGTON, U.C.W. Lieut. STEPHENS, R.A. Mrs. HERBERT WA'ttTS. Miss MARLES THOMAS and Mrs. JOHN MORGAN. The entire net proceeds of the performance will be devoted to the purchase of coals for distribution to the poor of the Borough in receipt of Out-Parish Relief. ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR AN EFFICIENT LOCAL ORCHESTRA. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats, 3s Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30; Performance at 8 punctually. Carriages mav be ordered for 10.45 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs Wheatley Sons, Terrace Road (where a plan of the house will be on view on and after the 3rd of Feb.), Miss Colquhoun, Terrace Road, Misses Owen, North Parade, Mr T. Griffiths, Great Darkgate Street, Mr Wynne, chemist, Pier Street, Ac. Treasurer & General Manager J. Morgan, Esq., J.P. LLANIDLOES AND DISTRICT PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. THE MATCHES In connection with the above will be held this year at. LLAN GITKIG, 0 N W E D N E S DAY, MARCH 4 T II PRESIDENT-. COL. VERNEY, J.P. VICE-PRESIDENTS HUGH LEWIS, Esq. J.P. S. W. WILLIAMS, Esq.. Rhayder COL. DREW, Clochfaen. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE Mr. J. R. PRYSE, J.P VICE-CHAIRMAN: E. LEWIS, Esq., Nanty. HON. SEC: J. R. PRYSE. Jun, Pantdrain. TREASURER J. 13. OWEN, Esq., J.P. PIGEOX SHOOTING MATCH, Church House, _tL Forden, Welshpool. Monday, February 10th. Purse of Gold, value ZCIO, will be shot for. All wild birds. Be/fx Life Rules. LIO; HOTEL,MACHYNLLETH ANGLERS AND SPORTSMEN'S HEAD QUARTERS. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL FOR FAMILIES, VISITORS, AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. EVERY ACCOMMODATION AND CONVENIENCE. OMNIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. BILLIARDS. EDWARD JONES, PROPRIETOR. GENERAL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT BOTTLER OF BASS'S AND WORTHINGTON'S BEER, ALLSOPP'S STOUT, ALSO OF CIDER AND HOP BITTERS. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR WELL-KNOWN MINERAL WATERS. FAMILIES SUPPLIED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, 1889. LLANFYLLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT. AN EXAMINATION will be held under the Montgomery County Scheme at the Board School Room, Llanfyllin, at 10 o'clock on the 28th March next, when the following Scholarships tenable at a County School in accordance with the provisions of the above Scheme will be offered for competition. 3 Scholarships for girls at the rate of £ 11 5s. 0d. a year each inclusive of tuition fees 1 scholarship of the like amount for a boy. No candidate over 15 years of age will be allowed to enter. The Scholarships will be awarded to such children resident within the Llanfyllin School District as are and have for not less than 3 years been scholars in any public Elementary School and have reached the 5th Standard fixed by the Code of Minutes of the Education Department. The Examination will be conducted by Mr. Owen Owen, M.A., The High School, Oswestry. For Syllabus and entry Forms apply to MR. ELLIS ROBERTS, Solicitor, Llanfyllin, Clerk to the Local Governors Jany. 28tb, 1896. WELSHPOOL GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. COKES. THE Company wish to Clear off their Stojk of JL Coke. They invite TENDERS from intending purchasers the Tender to state the number of tons required, and the price per ton offered. The Cokes will oe delivered into trucks at Welshpool Station. Apply to ROBERT OWEN, Secretary. 9 Gas Office, Welshpool. Feb. 3rd, 1896. WELSHPOOL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. WANTED, a Secretary; Salary £ 30 inclusive. Written applications only, to be sent in to the Hon. Secretary, Welshpool, before 10 a.m. on Tuesday next, the 11th instant. W. FORRESTER ADDIE, 6th Feb., 1896. Hon. Sec. ESTATE OF THE LATE REV. JOHN PEAKE, DECEASED. ALL CLAIMS against this Estate should be sent in to me without delay. HAROLD J. E. PEAKE. Ellesmere. CHURCHSTOKE. JUBILEE OF THE REV. R. M. WHITE'S MINISTRY IN THE PARISH. IT has been decided at a public meeting of the iarisli ioaei'8 to celebrate thi» event ^wiuuii takes place early next month) in a suitable man- nea, and any former parishioners and friends who would like to assist the movement may send Sub- scriptions for that purpose to the Hon. Treasurer, A. G. MONTFORD, Esq., Ivy House, Churohstoke; or to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. T. BUTLER, Church- stoke. Feb., 1896. SUBSCRIPTIONS towards a Fund for REPAIR- ING RODNEY'S PILLAR, erected in 1782 to commemorate the Admiral's Victory over the French £ s. d. Powysland Club 10 0 0 Earl of Powis 330 John Dovaston, Esq., West Felton 3 3 0 W. H. G. Weaver, Esq. 2 2 0 Richard Moon, Esq., Penyfoel 2 0 0 T. Longueville, Esq., Llanforda hall 2 0 0 C. W. W. Wynn, Esq. 2 0 0 Archdeacon Thomas 110 C. E. Howell, Esq. 110 R. C. Thomas, Esq. 110 Dr. P. Cartwright 110 J. Jones, Esq., Manor House, Woking 110 it. C. Thomas, Esq., Ardmillan 110 Stanley Leighton, Esq., M.P. 10 0 J. Humphreys, Esq., Hanley Hall 1 0 0 C. H. Wright, Esq., Ilalston 10 0 W. F. Addie, Esq. (Mayor of Welshpool) 10 0 Rev. W. C. E. Kynaston 100 Rev. R. J. Roberts, Pool Quay 10 0 G. D. Harrison, Esq. 10 0 Mrs. Harrison 100 Thomas Pryce, Esq., Pentreheylin 10 0 Miss Longueville 100 Rev. T. M. Bulkeley-Ovven 10 0 Col. Lloyd, Aston 100 Proprietors County Timc., 10 0 Proprietors Oxtceatry Advertiser 10 0 Proprietors Shre-tcabury Chronicle 10 0 R. Lloyd-Kenyon, Esq., Pradqe 10 0 Captain Hayhurst-France 10 0 Alfred Darby, Esq., Little Ness 1 0 0 Geo. D. Harrison, Esq., Welshpool 10 0 Mrs. G. D. Harrison, Welshpool 1 0 0 Miss Owen, Ty-Maen, Oswestry 0 10 6 W. F. Rogers, Esq. 0 10 6 Dr. Weaver, Southport, 0 10 6 J. Parry Jones, Eso. 0 10 6 Major It. V. Russell, Twvford ••• Rd. B. Smale, Esq. A John Franks, Esq., Rhydairy ° W. S. F., Shrewsbury 2 in n P. Mmshall, Esq. ° ° Ed. Williams-Vaughan ••• n 10 0 J. Bowen-Jones, Esq., Shrawardine C. Drew, Esq.. Oswestry n c; n Mr. C. K. Benson 0 5 0 The Mayor of Oswestry Q 11. Lester Smith, Esq., Llanbi'ynma:r. o 5 0 F.O. 0 5 0 R. O. Perrott, Esq. n 2 6 Messrs. R. & R. Hughes n 2 0 Mr. Evan Watkins, Llanfyllin ••• 0 2 0 Childhood Memories ••• 0 10 Mr. 11. Jones, Oswestry Subscriptions owing, please pay in North and South Wales Bank. Further Subscriptions solicited, and may be for- warded to W. H. G. Weaver, Esq., Oswestry. ACCIDENTS TO LIFE & LIMB, RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, INSURED AGAINST BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' AsSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1849. Capital, £ 1,000,000. COMPENSATION PAID £ 3,600,000. 54, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENT: MR. E. ISSARD, NEWTOWN. WHAT A BLESSING! NORTON'S CURANILLO (GOLD MEDAL FRUIT CURE), FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. LOCAL AGENTS Newtown, Mont. E. Owen, Broad Street. Mor^u & Sons, The Cross. Shrewsbury. W. Adams, High Street. ADDRESSES. CHARLES DREW, IMPORTER OF WINES AND SPIRITS, Wholesale Bottler of Messrs. BASS & CO'S iSiDIA PALE ALE, GUINNESS AND CO'S EXTRA STOUT (Under Guarantee to Bottle Messrs Guinness's Extra Stout only with their Trade Label), FINEST CHAMPAGNE CIDER, &c., also MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER. WORKS-KING STREET. ALL THE MINERAL WATERS ARE PRE- PARED FROM PURE SPRING ARTESIAN WELL WATER (the only Artesian Well boring in Oswestry) PUT UP-IN CORKED BOTTLES, PATENT STOPPERED BOTTLES, AND SYPHONS. THE LATEST KIND OF MACHINERY HAS BEEN INTRODUCED IN THE FACTORY, AND THE GREATEST CARE TAKEN TO ENSURE THE PURITY OF 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. SHARPE, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL LICENSED HOUSES AND RESTAURANTS. Price List forwarded on Application. All Orders will receive every Care, Attention, and Prompt Delivery. CHARLES DREW, Agent for Messrs. Bass and Co.'s Burton Ales in Casks, 45, Church-street, Oswestry. TUITION. WELSHPOOL GRAMMA 1R SCHOOL Preparation for the UNIVERSITY AND KENSINGTON LOCALS, PRECEPTORS, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SHORTHAND CERTIFICATE AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Over 70 passes during the last five years in above examinations. I Shorthand Certificates gained since 1893. Comfortable home for boarders. Moderate Terms KENSINGTON LOCALS 23 Presented ALL PASSED, FRENCH RESIDENT MASTER, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. Cambriege Local Examination Class now forming. Apply to T. HILES, F. S. Sc., &c., Head Master THE COLLEGE, QUEEN'S PARK, OSWESTRY. THE MISSES HOULT (CASTLE BUILDINGS) BEG to thank their FRIENDS for their kind support and haTO much pleasure in stating that the AUTUMN TE M commence in their NEW RESIDENCE, QUEEN'S PARK Which is in every way arnirably adapted for Educational Purposes, havlng j* ]oft Schoolrooms, and Dormitory, and Tenni Court. The MISSES HOULT are assisted by Resident English and Foreign GOVER*ESS VIGIFCI PROFESSORS. Preparation for Oxford Local, College of Precep- tors, and Music Examinations. Home Comforts and Careful Training. R TERMS MODERATE °' The next TERM commences JANUARY 22ND. CLEVELAND HOUSE SCHOOL CONDUCTED By THE MISSES DAWSON, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SPRING TERM. Pupils receive a sound and thorough Education at Moderate Charges. Happy home for Boarders. PROSPECTUSES ON ApPLICATION. OSWESTRY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (1407). -jyp. G- COBLEY, Senior Assistant^Master -L? J. receives 25^Boarders m his house. There, are a few VACANCIES for next Term. Terms Moderate. Prospectus on application. LLORAN HOUSE, OSWESTRY. F. C. PREECE, Practical Hairdresser, Perfumer, AND Ornamental Hairworker, OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY THOMAS PARR, Son of the late James Farr, of Salop Road COACH BUILDER, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. ADDRESSES. THE BULL IIOTEL, 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 BCLL, WELSHPOOL." MISS JENKINS, MANAGERESS. THE CROWN BREWERY. A. D. DAWSON, BREWER AND WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT NEWTOWN, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. FINE WELSH ALES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, FROM lOd. PER GALLON, CARRIAGE FREE, IN 9, 18, 36, AXD 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 MAI/r, 'N L?WTowlq, -MoRr.- Manager T. E. SKIDMORE. TESTIMONIALS. Newtown, August 19th, 1895. To T. E. Skidmore. My Dear Sir,—You may, I think, be glad to know that the Beer you supplied to Camp was of excel- lent quality, in fact the bext of the six Bataliong in I camp. Everyone agreed as to this, and especially the men of the other Regiments.—Yours truly, (Signed), EDWIN J. PIPER, Captain, I Brigade Transport and Supply Officer. [EXTRACT FROM LETTER.] The Turf Hotel, Salop, 15th Aug., 1895. Dear Sir, Your Beer was acknowledged all through the Camp as the best Beer, not only in Camp, but in Blackpool as well.-Yours truly, (Signed), J. HYSLOP. To A. D. Dawson, Esq., Newtown. NEWTOWN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AND FETE. Newtown, August 26tb, 1895. Dear Sir,—I am pleased to inform you that the catering of Mr. T. J. Bratton, and the quahty of the goods supplied by you for the above Fete, gave general satisfaction.—Yours truly, ERNEST C. MORGAN, Sec. A. D. Dawson, Esq., Crown Brewery, Newtown. I 6 TT7"i 4-Vi /vr»a BOROUGH WORKS, VV 1 LIlul b SHREWSBURY. AND REPAIRS 66 FFACL To CARRIAGES. XJCajL 1 LDC £ T/IO# ESTABLISHED 1834. M. H. DAVIS & SONS, BRIDGE STREET AND QUEEN STREET. ABERYSTWYTH, SlTPl'LY EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE FOR BUILDING PUR I-IOSES NAILS, SCREWS, LOCKS, REGISTER GRATES, KITCHEN RANGES, EAVES TROUGHS. SASH WEIGHTS, Ac., ALSO CEMENT. ABERTHAW LIME AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. JOHN WEIR, NURSERYMAN AND SEED jyfERCHANT, POWYSLAND NURSERY, SALOP ROAD, WELSHPOOL. SEED, FLORAL, AND FRUIT DEPOT No. 1, CHURCH ST., WELSHPOOL. EVERY REQUISITE *<>* AT LOWEST POSSIBLE .RRICE FUNERAL WREATHS, CROSSES, &c. TO ORDER. STANDARD APPLE TREES, 18/- PER DOZEN. Ce A LARGE QUANTITY OF CARROTS; 4/6 PER CWT. TELEGRAMS: "WEIR, WELSHPOOL." L. LEWIS, MONUMENTAL AND GENERAL MASONRY WORKS, SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. THREE SILVER MEDALS AND HUNDREDS OF PRIZES. IF YOU WANT REALLY gEST SEEDS AND BULBS 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: "JONES, FLORIST, SHREWSBURY." Catalogues Free. 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 Oswestry 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. GRAND FOOTBALL MATCHES. BANGOR v. NEWTOWN (Welsh Cup-Senii-Final Tie) at WREXHAM, ON SATURDAY, FEB. 8th, 1896. On the above Date, a FAST HALF-DAY TRIP WILL BE RUN TO WREXHAM (Exchange Station). From Llanidloes at 11 40 a m, Dolwen 11 45 a m, Llandinam 11 54 a m, and Moat Lane 12 15 p m; third-class fare for the double journev, 3s. New- town 12 30 p m, Abermule 12 40 p m, Montgomery 12 45 p m fare 2s 6d. Welshpool 10pm, fare m 2s. Oswestry 1 35 p m, fare Is 3d. Ellesmere 2 0 p m, fare Is.; arriving at Wrexham (Exchange Station) close to the ground at 2 35 p m. Children under three years of age, free; above three and under 12, half-price. The Return Train will leave Wrexham (Central Station) 6.5 p.m. same day. EVERTON v. BURNLEY, AT LIVERPOOL, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 8TH. CHEAP HALF-DAY TRIP TICKETS Oswestry and Ellesmere, to LIVERPOOL, As per particulars below. ♦ ON EVERY THURSDAY & SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY CHEAP HALF-DAY EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN FROM OSWESTRY AND ELLESMERE, TO LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER Leaving Oswestry at 11 45 a m, and Ellesmere at 11 59 a m.; and on EVERY SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN TO LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER From Llauidloes, Newtown, Montgomery, Welsh. pool, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Oswestry, Ellesmere, Fenn's Bank, and Intermediate Stations. Train leaves Llanidloes 6 55 a m, Newtown 7 20 a m, Montgomery 7 40 a m, Welsh pool 8 0 am, Llanfyllin 7 45 a ni, Oswestry 8 45 a m, Ellesmere 9 3 a ni. -+- IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN RATES. WELSH MUTTON AND OTHER FRESH MEAT, Is now conveyed by Passenger Train at HALF PARCELS RATES AT OWNERS' RISK, Between All Stations throughout England Ireland and Walps. Minimum, 11 IDS. per consignment. No less charge than 7d. For full particulars apply to the Station Masters at all Cambrian and other Companies' Stations and Booking Offices, the Cambrian Railways London Office, 41, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C., or to Mr. W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Liue, Oswestry. ——— —— SEE THE COMPANY'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. __n__ 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, Tovvyn, Barmouth, Dolo-ellev, Harlech, Portmodoc, Criccieth, amfPwflheli, 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, Shrewsburv, Brad- ford, Leeds, Oldham, Huddersfield, Halifax, Roch- dale, Wakefield, Blackburn, Chorley, Accrington, Burnley. Bolton, Wigan, Warrington, l'reston, Leicester, Derby. Burton, Stoke, Burslem, litrlt, Birkenhead, Birmingham, Wolverhampton \Yed. nesbury, Walsall, Peterborough, Xortbamprou, Hull, Sheiffeld, Barnsley, &c., etc., to Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin Welshpool, Moutgomery, Newtown^ Llanid- loes, Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth Aberdovev, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgefley! Harlech, Portmadoc, Criccieth, & P,?llheii. 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, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager.