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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13th. "o' THE C W M, Iniles from Meifod, six each from Llanfyllin aud Welshpool. It RESERVED SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, IgOSS-BHEDCA^Sr AJT AND HACK HORSES AND COLTS, ^ourig Sows with their Sucklings, or in ^ATvariow Farm Implements, Gearing. A^IN THE STACKS, ^0 Tnxr e Produce of 30 acres. About Ui}S PRIME HAY, Acres of Swedes, and upwards of 100 Acres lso of Grass Keep, till the usual dates. a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, DAIRY and BREWING VESSELS. ESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL and POOLE ave received instructions to conduct this Pltiov,8'^ on the above premises, in the occn- °f Mr David Benbow, ON TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13TH. Solri x P°rtion of the HAY and STRAW will fcjftogo off. tj,^art^cu^ars Catalogues, to be obtained ^•A-uctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire. THE MALT HOUSE, In the Village of Berriew. JM^SSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE jjr Jje ,are instructed by the Executor of the late Ql^a ^'ggins> to Ssll by Auction, on the WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 1896, "^f?pable OUT.DOOR EFFECTS, including a ^et8ofTT°b' excel'ent Market Trap, light Cart, 3 ^arness, 2 Saddles, Gears, afew useful Imple- |o0g; Dutch Barn, about 20 Tons of Hay (to • ^ads of Farm-yard Manure, Malt House Also the whole of the substantial SpliOLD FURNITURE, rich-tone Pianoforte, Casks. and a variety of useful Miscellaneous Chir^° £ Ues on application to the Auctioneers, \Gr>*j Shropshi re. ^KVVTOWN AND L LAN L L WCIIA TARN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. ^f°TlCE is Hereby Given, that, subject to such Cor,ditions as will then be specified, and C01J.Ciay be previously seen at the Office of the ii, THE SEWAGE FARM, A.Cte6 Parish of Llanllwehaiarn, consisting of 37J 1 2 8 °f Land, a Dwelling house, Stable, and other Farm Buildings IL,L BE LET ON LEASE By Pllblic Auction, for a term of years, 4T Th TUESDA-Y' OCTOBER 27TH, 1896, the Council LO W U. n y:Day Dext. By Order, v WM. COOKE, Oct. 5, 1896. Clerk. J. H. ANDERSON, ABLNET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER, 26, BROAD STREET, AND 9. BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. *°TTSES COMPLETELY FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ^ING, DRAWING, & BEDROOM SUITES, & Brass and Iron Bedsteads, nS> Hair, & Flock Mattresses, Feather Beds, &c. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CABINET WORK. "TJ,NERALS FURNISHED. ^ITURE REMOVED & STORED. Th Removal to all parts—Estimates Free. ^ai"gest and Best-constructed Furniture Van Obtainable. 9STORING WAREHOUSE RIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. CIIAI?,LES ][)PEW, PORTER OF WINES AND SPIRITS P Wholesale Bottler of Messrs. GUlVvT8 & C0'S INDIA PALE ALE, r SS AND C0'S EXTRA STOUT is Evt- uarantee to Bottle Messrs Guinness's ^liS'p3' only with their Trade Label), lljvL-CHAMPAGNE CIDER, &c., als -^RAL WATER MANUFACTURER. WORKS—KING STREET. At » MINERAL WATERS ARE PRE- w 0M PURE SPRING ARTESIAN Ogw ^-ATER (the only Artesian Well boring £ PUT UP IN CORKED BOTTLES, ST()PPERED BOTTLES, AND LtATEST KIND OF MACHINERY HAS rp INTRODUCED IN THE FACTORY, GREATEST CARE TAKEN TO THe PURITY OF THE VARIOUS SIQ £ 7^GeS, ALL OF WHICH ARE OF ^-CLASS MANUFACTURE. ^SICATE OF ANALYSTS OF WATER «.OJl WELL OVER 200 FEET DEEP. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., A. Sa August 26, 1895. oPle °f the Well-Water used by Mr. Charles 1 c4m8WeStry' 11 as been submitted to very care- to be analysis in this Laboratory, and I find t%ht ^a^er of excellent composition and quality, ^birnf sParkling in appearance, and free from It j„ or deposit. j0tlsicler^ar^CU^arly palatable to the taste, and I ft?c^ion we^ adapted for use in the pro- bers. 8uperior Aerated Beverages and Mineral 8 generally. GRANVILLE H. SHARPE, F.C.S., &c., j t Analyst, e Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." T° rAT> ^OBTAINED OF ALL LICENSED HOUSES AND RESTAURANTS. Price List forwarded on Application. 1 °rdera "ill receive every Care, Attention, and Prompt Delivery. VNT, FOR CHARLE S DREW, Cn u8Srs" Bass and Co.'s Burton Ales in Church-street, Oswestry. vTfiOMAS F ARR, of the late James Farr, of Salop Road COACH BUILDER, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. SALES BY AUCTION. WHITFIELD'S OLD ESTABLISHED WEEKLY AUCTIONS For all classes of FAT, DAIRY, AND STORE STOCK IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. FOUR REGULAR SALESMEN IN CP-ARGE OF SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS. T. WHITFIELD, SEN.—DAIRY CATTLE. T. WHITFIELD, JUN.-FAT CATTLE. G. WHITFIELD—SHEEP AND CALVES. E. WHITFIELD—PIGS AND STORE CATTLE. Sales commencing at 10 30 Settlements as soon as the Stock is Sold. OFFICES :— Willow House, Oswestry. THE WELSHPOOL COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. AN IMPORTANT PUBLIC MEETING Will be held at the TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 1896, AT 7.30 P.M., To take into consideration the amount still required for the "BUILDING FUND OF THE NEW SCHOOLS, Which amount must be secured before the 23rd of November next. W. FORRESTER ADDIE, October 8, 1896. Mayor. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES. WELSHPOOL, 1895-6. A COURSE OF 10 FORTNIGHTLY LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE," Will be given by DR. F. W. MOORMAN, Of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH. Tickets for the Course, 5s.; Single Admission, Is. DR. MOORMAN will also deliver 3 Lectures to the Students' Association, viz. :-October 23rd, on The Study of Literature"; Jan. 8, on Style April 9th, on Education and Culture to which the public will be admitted on payment of Is. each Lo,ct;ure. Full particulars can be obtained from Messrs. Salter and Rowlands, BerrieW Street and R. and w M. Owen, Broad Street, Welshpool. PRIMROSE LEAGUE. J HAFREN HABITATION. A SERIES OF SOCIAL EVENINGS will take place in the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, On the following dates OCTOBER 15TH AND DECEMBER 30TH, 1896 AND JANUARY 14TH, 1897. October 15tli Members' Tickets, 9d.; Admission, Non-members, ls., Including Refreshments. Doors open at 7 p.m. BUTTINGTON. A SALE OF THINGS NEW AND OLD WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, OCT. 16TH, To COMMENCE AT 2-30 P.M. Admission by Ticket, Twopence each. TEA AT A SMALL CHARGE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE MONTGOMERYSHIRE VII INFIRMARY BALL Will be held at the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, JANUARY 1ST, 1897. PHILLIPS HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. Positively for Six Nights, commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th, every evening at 8. Grand Day Performances on Wednesday and Saturday at 3 o'clock. Prices-3s, 2s, lsand6d. Reserved seats cane secured at Mr J. Jones', The Cross. Grand change of programme the last 3 days. THE CHARLES W. POOLE'S REALIZATIONS And Revelations of Nature's Wonders, In Sunshine, Storm, Peace, and War! Just added, Thrilling Realistic Tableaux of T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of Wales' recent visit to Cardiff. Massacre of the Armenian Christians by the Turks. It is now estimated that 100,000 Christians have been murdered and 500,000 rendered homeless and reduced to starvation. The Transvaal off to the gold fields by mule team Johannesburg 10 years ago and now Commissioner street, Johannesburg, to-dav; Interior or the new Primrose Gold Mine Dr Jim's Last Stand at Doornkop, surrounded by Boers. The Matabele War-Massacre of ivTajor Wilson and Party; Capo Town; Lion Huut in Abyssinia, &c. The Jap-China War Naval Battle of the Yalu a perfect mimic representation of the Greatesl Naval Battle of Modern Times Capture of Port Arthur and Wei-Hei-Wei. Panama Canal. Rio Janeiro. Darkest Africa. Terminating with H.M. the Queen en route to Open Parliament, and the Royal Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York the whole enlivened by Chas. W. Poole's Amazing Amusement Aggregation-absolutely the best touring or that has toured. McCart s Wonder- fully Wise Dogs, from the Empire, London, and Hippodrome, Paris. Mandolin, Orchestra., and Military Bands. Sole Owner and Director, CHAS. W. POOLE. COMMERCIAL and TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 15, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND TOURISTS. Hot Joints Daily from 12 till 3. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. M. REED, PROPRIETRESS. J TUITION. WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL Preparation for the DIVERSITY LOCALS, PRECEPTORS PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SHORTHAND CERTIFICATE AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Over 70 passes during the last five years in above examinations. 12 Shorthand Certificates gained since 1893. Comfortable home for boarders. Moderate Terms. CAMBRIDGE LOCALS-ALL PASSED. HONOURS. RESIDENT MASTER, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. Cambridge Local Examination Class now forming. T. F. HILES, Head Master. THE COLLEGE, QUEEN'S PARK, OSWESTRY. THE MISSES HOULT (CASTLE BUILDINGS) BEG to thank their Friends for their kind support, and have much pleasure in stating that the AUTUMN TERM will commence in their NEW RESIDENCE, QUEEN'S PARK, Which is in every way admirably adapted for Educational Purposes, having large and lofty Schoolrooms, and Dormitories, and Tennis Court. The MISSES HOULT are assisted by Resident English and Foreign GOVERNESSES, and visiting PROFESSORS. Preparation for Oxford Local, College of Precep- tors, and Music Examinations. Home Comforts and Careful Training. The Next Term will Commence September 18th. TERMS MODERATE. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDED 1812. A HIGH-CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. HEAD MASTER: R. A. POPE, M.A., Formerly Classical Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambiidge; and Assistant Master at Shrewsbury School. For Prospectus, &c., apply to THE HEADMASTER, JASPER HOUSE. CLEVELAND HOUSE SCHOOL WELSHPOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES. Winter Term commences Tuesday, Sept. 15th. Pupils receive a sound and thorough Education at Moderate Charges. Happy home for Boarders. PREPARATORY CLASS FOR LITTLE BOYS. PROSPECTUSES ON APPLICATION TO THE MISSES DAWSON. Miss J. D. PRYCE (Certificated) GIVES LESSONS IN MUSIC (HARMONY, PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, AND SINGING). TERMS ON APPLICATION. 25, POOL CRESCENT, NEWTOWN. OSWESTRY GRAMMAR SCHOOL (1407). MR. G. COBLEY, Senior Assistant Master receives 25 Boarders in his house. There are a few VACANCIES for next Term. Terms Moderate. Prospectus on application. LLORAN HOUSE, OSWESTRY. OSWESTRY SCHOOL. FOUNDED 1407. HIGH-CLASS PUBLIC BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. STRONG Staff of University men, Extensive Premises, in well-wooded grounds. Most healthy situation on rising ground outside town of Oswestry. School Chapel (with organ in memory of the late Colonel Burnaby, an old pupil). Cricket Ground, &c., in field of sixteen acres, adjoining School. Large Dormitories. Fives Court, Tennis Courts, Gymnasium, &c. There are two houses. Fifty Boarders reside in Head Master's House. Boys prepared for the Universities and all the Professions. Recent List of Honours includes several scholarships, &c., at Oxford, 100 Guineas, Open Scholarship at Guy's Hospital, Powis Scholar- ship £60 pei annum, Certificates of Oxford and Cambridge, many Certificates of College of Preceptors, Passes, of Preliminary Examinations for Law, Medicine, Banks, &c. NEXT TERM BEGINS ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1896. Boarders and New Boys arrive on the previous day. J. J. LLOYD WILLIAMS, M.A., Head Master. MACHYNLLETH COUNTY INTERMED [ATE SCHOOL. SCHOOL RE-OPENED MONDAY, SEPT. 21ST. The School Year is divided into Three Terms. Fees 12 per Term £ 5 per year payable in advance. Remission when more than one from a family. Head Master MR. H. H. MEYLER, M.A., Formerly Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; and late Assistant Master at Mill Hill School, London, N.W. Assistant Master MR. EVAN JONES, B.A. (LOND.) Inter. B.Sc. (Lond.) and late Scholar U.C.W. Mistress MISS LILY LUMLEY, Late Scholar of the North Wales College. Recent Successes in Cambridge Local (one mark of distinction) and in Science and Art Departments Examinations, First and Advanced Stages. SCHOLARSHIPS Are offered for Competition for Children in Elementary Schools and others; also, Bursaries sufficient to cover the estimated expenses of travelling to and from school. Children who have passed Standard 5 are eligible for admission without examination. Forms of Admission to be obtained from, and applications to be sent to me JOHN ROWLANDS, Clerk to the Governors, Machynlleth. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO CLERGYMEN, MINISTERS AND OTHERS. REWARD OFFERED for Certificate of Birth or Baptism of Richard Evans, son of Richard Evans and Jane his wife (married 7th of March 1832), father probably described as factory hand, weaver, spinner, or manufacturer.—Apply; Williams, Gittins and Taylor, Solicitors, Newtown. THOMAS BULLGCX, DECEASED. ALL CREDITORS of Thomas Bullock, late of Lhvynderw, Welshpool, farmer, deceased, are required to send the particulars of their claims to me, the undersigned. CHARLES E. HOWELL, Welshpool, Solicitor io the Executors. RE JONATHAN DAVIES, DECEASED. ALL PERSONS having any debts, claims or demands against, or owing any debts to the Estate of Jonathan Davies, late of the Drefor, in the Parish of Kerry, in the County of Montgomery, Farmer, Deceased, are requested to forthwith send in particulars of the same, and to pay the amounts so due to us the undersigned. Dated the 1st day of October 1896. TALBOT & WATKINS, No 1, High Street, Newtown, Solicitors for the Executrix. M O N T G O M E R YS HIR E MICHAELMAS SESSIONS, 1896, AT WELSHPOOL. "T^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the next _1_1 General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Montgomery, will be held at the Town Hall, in Welshpool, in tIle said County, on THURSDAY, the 22nd Day of OCTOBER, 1896, at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which hour and place the trial of prisoners for felony and misdemeanonr will commence and Graud and Petty Jurors, Prosecutors and Witnesses must attend. Depositions must be forwarded to the Clerk of the Peace seven clear days before the Sessions, and in all cases arising subsequently immediately upon being taken. Appeals must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace before the sitting of the Court. HARRISON, CJerk of the Peace. Welshpool, j 30th September, 1896. M PARISH COUNCIL OF iJ^NRHAIADR-YN- MOCHNAB&. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE Office of ASSISTANT OVERSEER and JL CLERK of the Parish Council to the above- named parish, having become tacant, the Council inyite applications for the cabined offices at a Salary of Thirty Pounds (ZE30 Applications to be sent to Xe not later than 12 a.m. on Saturday, October 17M 1896. JOHN K, iCK-JOISES, JgjM. Chairman. URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLESMERE WATER SUPPLY. TO CONTRACTORS. THE above Council invite TEjfjjggs for the following Works, viz. :— CONTRACT No. 1. The supply of about 218 TONS OF 8-INCH and 105 TONS OF 4-INCH CAST IRON SOCKET PIPES, together with the necessary Branch and Bend Pipes. CONTRACT No. 2. The supply of Sluice Valves; Bateman and Moore's Patent Hydrants; and Kennedy's Patent Conduits. CONTRACT No. 3. The Carriage, Trench Cutting, Laying aTd Join- ing of about 3,494 yards of 8-inch, and 4,182 yards of 4-inch Cast Iron Socket Pipes, Sluice Valves, Fire Hydrants, Service Pipes, Cocks, and Conduits. PLANS may be seen, and specifications, with Form of Tender attached, may be obtained on application to Mr. Thos. E. Stooke, Civil Engineer, St. John's Hill, Shrewsbury, on and after Monday, the 12th day of October instant, on the payment of One Guinea, by cheque, iu respect of each Contract, which cheque will be returned on the receipt of a bond-fide tender on the authorised form. SEALED TENDERS, separate for each contract, and endorsed in accordance therewith, to be ad- dressed to the Chairman of the Committee, must be delivered at the Office of the undersigned on or before FRIDAY, the 23RD DAY OF OCTOBER INSTANT. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any other Tender. By Order, R. E. LLOYD, Clerk to the Council. Ellesmere, Shropshire, 3rd October, 1896. ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: MR. DAVID SAMUEL, M.A., (Cantab). Late Foundation Scholar, Exhibitioner and Prize- man of Clare College, Cambridge; 20th Wrangler, 1879, and formerly Open Scholar, U.C.W. ASSISTANT MASTERS: MR. W. P. FULLER, M.A., (London), Classical Honours in B.A. Exam.; fth on List in M.A. Exam. formerly Open Scholar U.C.W. MR. THOMAS OWENS, Late Headmaster of the Aberystwyth Commercial and Grammar School, and formerly Senior Scholar, U.C.W. Forms of application for admission, and any further information, may be had from SAMUEL EVANS. Clerk to the Local Governing Body. 6, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. MONTGOMERYSHIRE CARRIAGE WORKS. SALOP ROAD, WELSHPOOL, ANIP OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY, i 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. HOTELS. ABERYSTWYTH.—PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, Family and Commercial. This Hotel is situated in one of the principal Streets of the Town. and is near to the station, the Castle, Pier, and Promenade. The House is old established and fully licensed. BED AXD BREAKFAST FROM 3 6. STABLING AND POSTING. THIS HOTEL IS ENTIRELY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. PROPRIETOR I. PARRISH. LLEDFAIR HOUSE, MACHYNLLETH.—PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISH- JLJ MENT. The House is most prominently and spaciously situated, and is handsomely furnished throughout. It possesses excellent Sitting-Rooms, Bedrooms, etc., and has good Sanitary Arrangements. Home Comforts. TERMS MOST MODERATE. E. A. AND C. E. LLOYD, PROPRIETRESSES. At ACHYNLLETH.-LTO'T HOTEL, First-class Hotel for Families, Visitors and Commercia Gentlemen. The house has been entirely renovated, and its Sanitary Arrangements and Bath Rooms are of the most modern kind, thus aifordinsr the best accommodation in the town. The Hotel is largely patronised by Anglers and Sportsmen, and possesses an excellent Billiard Table. OMNIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AGENT FOR BASS'S BEER AND ALLSOPP'S STOUT. WHOLESALE BOTTLING TRADE. EDWARD JONES, PROPRIETOR. E. J. takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for their patronage for the last three years and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. THE CAMBRIAN HOTEL, BORTH. One of the most Comfortable Establishments on the Coast. BRACING CLIMATE FRONTING AND ADJOINING THE SEA. EIGHTEEN-HOLE GOLF LINK, AND ALL OTHER OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS. PRIVATE TENNIS COURTS. LANGUAGES. FRENCH CHEF KEPT. J. HOHENBERG-, PROPRIETOR. BOTTLED BY DISTILLERS ONLY, AND O EXPRESSLY FOR US. "BLACK BOTTLE" TEN YEARS OLD. SCOTCH. PER DOZEN, 46s. CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED AT REA'S STORES, 48, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. H. M. SUGrDEN, WOOD WARE DEALER, MARKET HALL, MACHYNLLETH, I IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE FOR HAY RAKES, BUTTER PRINTS, BOWLS, CUPS, SPvOXS AND PASTRY BOARDS, PRIZE MEDAL CHURNS OF THE LATEST INVENTION, MANGLES, WASHING AND SEWING MACHINES FROM 30s. FRESH SALMON FROM THE TEIFY, WYE, AND OTHER RIVERS DAILY. „ .—r- DEALER WEN HAM LAKE ICE. T?TR<TT A P T^L W! A "VY^XPT T FISHMONGER AND POULTERBR, XTXV7XLI3L±LJL^ JL VYXLIXJJUJ LICENSED DEALER IN GAME MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL SEA FISHERIES PROTECTION SOCIETY, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, NORTH PARADE AND TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY DESPATCHED. F. S. SILLITOE, DISPENSING, VETERINARY, & AGRICULTURAL CHEMIST, 18. BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. PURE DRUGS. CHEMICALS. EVERY REQUISITE FOR SICK ROOM, NURSERY OR TOILET. TRUSSES AND ALL APPLIANCES PROPERLY FITTED. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) 18, BROAD ST., WELSHPOOL. MORGAN DAVIES (OF FORDEN AND BUTTINGTON MILLS) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Welshpool and neighbourhood that he has taken the Shop and Premises. ADJOININ,G THE No. 1, HALL STREET ( POULTRY^MARKET)J WELSHPOOL, AS A WAREHOUSE FOR FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, FEEDING STUFFS, &c. LOWEST PRICES. CASH TERMS. THE CROWN BREWERY. A. D. DAWSON, BREWER AND WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT NEWTOWN, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. I FINE WELSH ALES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, FROM lOd. 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. V Orders received for the above at Bull Hotel and Eagles Vaults, Welshpool; Saru Inn, Kerry Belle Vue, Trefeglwys; Raven Inn, Churchstoke Anchor Inn, Bettws, Salop. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS MALT, NEWTOWN, MONT." Manager T. E. SKIDMORE. PUBLIC NOTICES. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ON EVERY THURSDAY & SATURDAY IN OCTOBER, 1896, HALF-DAY EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE ISSWE. TO LIVERPOOL (Lime Street, Edge Hill, Spellow, or Walton). 11 1 AD MANCHESTER (London Road), as under:— Leaving Oswestry at 11 45 a m, and Ellesmere at 12 2 noon. Third class Fare for the Double Journey, 2s. 6d. Passengers return the same day from Liverpvol (Lime Street) at 11 55 pm, and Edge Hill at 12 0 midnight, and from Manchester (London Road) at 12 0 midnight. +- EVERY SATURDAY IN OCTOBER, CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN TO LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER From Llanidloes, Newtown, Montgomery, Welsh. pool, Llanymynech, Llanfyllin, Oswestry, Ellesmere, Fenn's Bank, and Intermediate Stations. Train leaves Llanidloes 6 30 a m, Newtown 6 53 a m, Montgomery 7 16 am, Welshpool 7 33 a in, Llanfyllin 7 20 a m, Oswestry 8 20 a m, Ellesmere 8 40 a m. -+- GREATLF EXTENDED ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE ISSUE OF WEEK END TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) TO CAMBRIAN COAST STATIONS AND WELLS, FROM STATIONS IN ENGLAID, 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, Nothingham, Norwich, Scarborough, Sunderland, Tynemonth, Yarmouth, Worcester, &c. —* EXHIBITION AT CARDIFF NOW OPEN. ON FRIDAY October 9fch, and Saturday, Oct. 10th, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to NEWPORT (Mon.), DOWLAIS, MER- THYR, NEATH, CARDIFF, and SWANSEA, from Oswestry at 8 20 a.m., Llanfyllin 7 20, Llany- mynech 8 30, Welshpool 9 10, Newtown 9 55, Llan- idloes 11, Rhayader 11 45 a.m., Builth Wells 12 29 p.m., Machynlleth 9 16, Corris 7 55, Aberystwvtli 8 25, Aberdovey 8 35, Towyn 8 24, Barmouth 7 50. Dolgelley 7 35, Portmadoc 7 0, and Pwllheli 6 25 a.m. For train times at intermediate stations, also for full particulars of fares, see handbills, to be had at all stations. Passengers return on any data up to Saturday, October 17th inclusive (except Sunday). ON SATURAY, OCTOBElTToth, Cheap DAY TRIP will be run to HOLY H EAD, B ANGOR, and CARNARVON, from Aberystwyth, Maoh- nlleth, To. wyn. Aberdovy, Barmonth, nileth, Towyn, Aberdovy, Dolgelly, Barmoutli CHEAP EXCURSION to the ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, BELLE VUE, MANCHESTER on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th. On the above day a special train will leave :-Dolgelley at 3 30 a.m., Penmaenpool 3 35, Arthog 3 50, Barmouth 3 50, Barmouth Junction 4 0, Llwyngwril 4 15, Towyn 4 25, Aberdovey 4 35, Aberystwyth 4 5 Bow Street 4 15, Llanfihangel 4 20, Borth 4 25' Ynvslas 4 30, Glandovey 4 40, Machynlleth 5 0' Third-class Return Fares, including admission to the Gardens, 5s. 6d. From Cemmes Road at 5 10 a.m., Llanbrynmair 5 20, Carno 5 40, Caersws 5 50, Moat Lane 6 5; fares, 5s. From Newtown at 6 15 a.m., Abermule 6 25, Montgomery 6 35, Forden 6 40 fares, 4s. 6d. From Welshpool at 6 50 a.m., Foui' Crosses 7 15, Llanymynech 7 20, Llanfyllin 6 10, Llanfecbain 6 25, Llansaintffraid 6 30, Llynclys 7 25, Oswestry 7 45, Whittington 7 50, Frankton 7 55, Ellesmere 8 5, Welsbampton 8 10, Bettisfield 8 20, Fenn's Bank 8 30; fares, 4s. For Longsigbt Station, adjoining the Gardens; returning there- from, same evening, at 9 35 p.m., after the Fire- works. -+- 0N OCTOBER 19th, 1896, CHEAP EXCURSION to LONDON, for Two or Five Days. The train will be run from Pwllheli. Dol- gelley, Aberystwyth, Brecon. Wrexham, Fenn's aaank, and all intermediate stations (except Welsh- pool). The train will be due to leave Aberyst- wyth at 6 15 p.m., Machynlleth 7 10 p.m., Corris 6 0 p.m., Cemmes Road 7 20 p.m., Carno 7 50 p.m., Llanidloes 7 35 p.m., Newtown 8 25 p.m., Mont- gomery 8 50 p.m., Llanfyllin 7 20 p.m., Llanymy- nech 9 18 p in., Oswestry 9 35 p.m., Ellesmere9 51 p.m.. Wrexham 8 30 p- ul* For times of trains at- intermediate stations, also for full particulars of fares, etc., see handbills. ^EE THE COMPANY'S NEW SOUVENIR ALBUM Containing 50 Superb Views of the Gems of Welsh Scenery. Price 6d. At the principal Railway Bookstalls, the Company1? Stations, and General Offices, &c. Further information regai-ding 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. WILLIAMS & KIDNER, DENTAL SURGEONS, OSWESTRY. ATTENDANCE AT 22, SEVERN STREET WELSHPOOL every Monday. Honrs 12 L 5 p.m. LLANFAIR First Friday in each Month. EVERY VISITOR TO ABERYSTWYTH SHOULD VISIT THE PUBLIC BATHS, BATH STREET. HOT, COLD, AND SWIMMING BATHS. CUPISIS CONSTITUTION BALLS Are cm unfailing remedy fTT-ntc for pamphlet? For Horses for Greaee Testimonial. Swelled Legs CrlS^ fhe Cannock Agr. Co.,Ltd. Heels, Coughs Cnl^c » Cannock, Apl. 16,1890. incr cL* °1^ Star- Dear Sirs,—I have much lnGuenza, givine pleasure in testifying to the .one ana vigour, and Wr? superiority of your Horse mg high-fed ?' OoirsTiTVTiow BALLS. We H puM-i f- worses in aave used them for the last 10 years, and find nothing FnrPo 4-4-1 n, that can eqaal them. You ^rtlTle Cw SHEET! can make wkat use you like in ease^ nt TT t»i Jf this testimonial.—Yours TT^l i Hove or Blown, faithfully, HBWET R. HABT, TV e>J0^ad,loss ofAppetite Managing Director. Distemper, Epidemic, Ac. For Scouring in Calves Prftnnare almost infallible. Prepared upwards of 50 v en i. i ™ „ K.B.C.V.S. Sold in Packets 1 S OH IT late Fa4J,CIS Cmu, t large 21s bv Chemicto>^ .36each. 7small orietor.Th'e Wilderness Diss Vena°rs' ^from-Pro- uj ss, a orfc.i, on receipt of manni