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SALES BY AUCTION. TO CARPENTERS, JOINERS, AND OTHERS. MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. will Sell by Auction in the above Hull, ON THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 21ST, 1897, The whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, PLANT, AND MACHINERY, Formerly the property of the late Mr Richard Hughes, of High Street, Newtown, Cabinet Maker, comprising :-Sawing Machine, Steam Engine (one- horse power), Mitre Machine, Two Joiners' Benches, Two Grinding Stones, a VALUABLE COLLEC- TION of TOOLS, 15 gross of Wood and other knobs, a large quantity of Ironmongery, Sets of Table Legs, a nu t)i of Oak Boards (various sizes), 100 feet of Black Oak, Odd Timber, Two useful Spring Hand Truck", also Toilet and Other Chests, Three Commodes, Kitchen Pieces, Tables, U., &c. Owing to the large number of Lots the Sale will commence punctually at Two o'clock.- MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. MESSRS COOKE BROS. are favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction in the above Hall, ON FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 22, 1897, A consignment of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, A portion of which has been removed for con- venience of sale from a county residence, comprising Several Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Woven Wire Mattresses, Mahogany Hanging Wardrobe, Mahogany Duchesse Pair, Mahogany Pedestal, Part-painted Suites, Toilet Sets, Toilet Glass in Mahogany with Marble Slab, Well Upholstered Suite in Frieze Velvet (9 pieces), Ebonized Occasional Table, Valuable Skin Hearth- rugs, Tapistry Portiere Curtains, Portiere Rods, Brass Fenders, Sets of Brasses, FULL COMPASS PIANOFORTE in Walnut Case (excellent Tone and Trichord, by Little), Music Stool, Wall Mirrors in Carved Frames, Mahogany Corner Cupboard, Oak 4md other Tables, C \RVED OAK HAT RAIL with BEVELLED PLATE, Two Carved Oak Hall Chairs, Whip Rack, Two Valuable Telescopes, Four Swords and Scabbards, Two Rapiers, Three Whips, Souther- land Five o'clock Table in Walnut, Reading and other Desks, Antique Mahogany Box with Brass furnishings, Antique Mahogany Tray with Brass furnishings, Two Oak Wall Brackets, Inlaid Oak Wardrobe, Several large Maps, Prcof and other Engravings, Electro-plated Goods, China and Glass, Ac., &c. Al-o Garden Watering Engine (complete), Tree-guards, &c., Ac. Sale to commence punctually at Two o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Newtown and Llanidloes. TALWRN BACH, LLANFECHAIN. MB. EVAN WATKINS has been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Thomas Gill, Esq., of Brynderwen, to Sell by TUESRSLYRTHE 26TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1897, The whole of the Magnificent FARMING STOCK, comprising One old Montgomery Smoky-faced Cow, in calf, 10 Capital Bullocks in prime con- dition Team of Powerful Horses and Gearing; 77 Grand Shropshire Sheep; Fat Pig; Turnips Grain; HAY nd STRAW (to go off); fine Col- lection of Modern IMPLEMENTS, and other Effects. Catalogues may be obtained from the Auc- TIONEER, and Hotels in the District. Luncheon (by Ticket) at 11. Sale at 12 20 prompt. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. D'OYLEY CARTE'S GRAND OPERA COMPANY. TNURSDAY, JAN. 21 T H E MIKADO FMDAY TAN 22$THE YE°MAN OF THE J! Ill DAY, JAN. 64 GUARD. SATURDAY, JAN. 23 IOLANTHE. Reserved Seats (Numbered) 3s.-Plan of the hall at Mr. Edwd. Owen's, Chemist, Broad St., Newtown. NEWTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH. A B AZIAAR & jgALE OF WORK WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 18TH & 19TH MARCH In aid of the New Organ and Building Funds. DONATIONS IN MONEY OR GOODS Will be thankfully received by the undersigned Officers of the Committee CHAIRMAN MR. T. PARRY JONES, J.P., Park House; TREASURER MRS. BENNETT, Oak Villa; WNW SWC F MB- ALBERT S. COOKE, High st., and (. MR. J. ALBAN MORRIS, 45, New road TOWN HALL, MONTGOMERY. AN NUAL CONCERT IN AID OF CRICKET CLUB, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY, 21ST. ARTISTES MR. T. AMOS JONES, (Bronze and Silver Medallist) the new Welsh: Baritone. MR. RICHARD PRICE, Shrewsbury, Comic Vocalist. MRS. M. ROWLANDS, Newtown, Contralto. MISS MAGGIE EVANS, Newtown, Soprano. MR. J. FINNEY, A.C.V., Violinist. MR. THOS. H. PURSLOW, Shrewsbury, Ventriloquist. Accompanists/ MISS MARSHALL, Llanidloes. Accompanists^ MRg A EMBREy Montgomery. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8, Reserved and Numbered Seats, 2s. 6d.; Second Seats, Is. Plan of the Hall at Mr. Marshall's, Post Office. 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 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 CHARGE 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. WILLIAMS AND NICHOLSON AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, OSWESTRY, CONDUCT SALES BY AUCTION OF HOUSES AND LANDED PROPERTY, STOCKS IN TRADE, TIMBER, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARMING STOCK, MINES, WORKS, PLANT, & MACHINERY, AND GENERAL EFFECTS, AND UNDERTAKE VALUATIONS OF THE ABOVE FOR ALL PURPOSES. SPECIAL TERMS QUOTED UPON APPLICATION. Offices-SALOP HOUSE, OSWESTRY. LLAN SAINTFFRAID. A CHAIR EISTE.DDFOD WILL BE HELD EARLY IN JUNE. Particulars from the Secretary, JOHN REES. NOTICE. M. WILLIAMS & SON TOBACCONISTS, Have the FINEST STOCK in the County of PIPES, POJCHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, And every requisite for the Smoker. ALL THE LEADING BRANDS IN STOCK. NOTE THE ADDRESS 3 & 4, CHURCH STREET, (Opposite the Bull Hotel,) "'<{'N",W..E L.S HE.OOL, X Sole Agents for the Celebrated L N PIPE, and T KIRK & SONS' TOBACCO'S. W. COADEY, PLUMBER, PAINTER, DECORATOR,&c. Salop Road, OSWESTRY, BEGS respectfully to return thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Puplic generally for their kind patronage during the past 34 years, and to say that he has gone to considerable expense in fitting up a STOVING ROOM FOR JAPANNING every description of Iron and Tin Goods, and hopes by careful attention to all orders entrusted to him, combined with moderate charges, to be favoured with a continuance of the same. A LARGE STOCK OF PAPERHANGINGS IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS, Always on hand, at Moderate Prices. J. H. ANDERSON, CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER, 26, BROAD STREET, AND 9, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. HOUSES COMPLETELY FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. DINING, DRAWING, & BEDROOM SUITES, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Spring, Hair, & Flock Mattresses, Feather Beds, &c. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CABINET WORK. FUNERALS FURNISHED. FURNITURE REMOVED & STORED. Removal to all parts-Estimates Free. The largest and Best-constructed Furniture Van Obtainable. STORING WAREHOUSE 9, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. A. TURNER, WATCB MAKER, JEWELLER AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 13, BERRIEW ST., WELSHPOOL. TURNERS FOR WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS, &c. Violin Strings, Bridges, Bows, Ac. PHOTOGRAPHSTTAKEN. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Instantaneous Process for Children. CUPIS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (Write for pamphlet). For Horses for Grease Testimonial. Swelled Legs, Cracked The Caanock Agr. CO., Ltd. Heels, Coughs, Colds, Star- Cannock, Apl. 16,1800. ing Coat, Influenza, giving Dear Sire,—I have much ',6, 5 pleasure in testifying to the 6 vigour, and keep- superiority of your Horse m§f high-fed Horses in OovBiiTuxunr BAILS. We Health, &c. have need them for the last F<CATTLE &Sheep GhaA; can equal them. You. can make what use you like in cases of Hove or Blown, of this testimonial.- Y oars Hide bound,loss of Appetite faithfully, HBKBT R. HAST, Managing Director. uistemper, Epidemic, &c. For Scouring in Calvef, they are almost infallible. Prepared upwards of 60 years by the late FBAJTCIS Curat .0. v. Sold in Packets 1 s 8d and 3s 8d each, 7 small 10s 6d, or »large Sis, by Oheraistsa a d Medicine Vendors, or from Pro- orietor.The Wilderness Diss, Norfolk, on receipt of amount PUBLIC NOTICES. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. The Committee of the Oswestry Public Library have great pleasure in announcing that they have arranged with SIR. ROBERT S. BALL (Lowndean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry in the University of Cambridge, author of The Story of the Heavens," &c., to deliver A LECTURE, IN OSWESTRY. ON MONDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1897. The Subject of the Lecture will be RECENT DISCOVERIES ABOVE THE SUN." Further particulars will be given in future announcements. All information may be abtained from the Secretary to the Committee, Mr G. W. FERRINGTON, Ivy Place, Oswestry. HIGH SCHOOL FOR WELSH GIRLS, ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX. CHILDREN whose father or mother shall have been born within the Principality of Wales, the County of Monmouth, or the Parishes of Oswestry, Selattyn, and Llanymynech, are eligible for ad- mission at the reduced and inclusive fee of z632 per annum. NEXT TERM COMMENCES JAN. 21. Applications should be addressed to The Secre- tary, 127, St. George's Road, Pimlico, London, S.W. STONE HOUSE SCHOOL, WELSHPOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL MISS SMITH, assisted by Qualified Governesses. The Pupils are instructed in the usual branches of a thorough English Education. NEXT TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. For Prospectuses apply to the PRINCIPAL. THE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS, WELSHPOOL. BOYS' DEPARTMENT HEAD MASTER MR. SAMUEL J. EVANS, M.A. (LOND). ASSISTANT MASTERS MR. LESLIE SCOTT, First Class Trained Cer- tificated Master. DR. F. BEDDOW, B.Sc., PH.D. GIRLS' DEPARTMENT: HEAD MISTRESS: Miss. ELLEN C. STEEDMAN, Natural Sciences Tripos. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES Miss M. B. WILKIE, Certificated Glasgow -■* Miss M. WILSON, English Honour Schools, Oxford. VISITING TEACHERS SHORTHAND: MR. E. H. REESE. MUSIC (PIANOFORTE) MISS DE CHYLINSKA. Tuition Fees, X5 5s. per annum. NEXT TERM BEGINS JANUARY 19TH. Entrance Examination for new pupils at the Schools on Monday, January 18th, at 9.30 a.m. For Prospectus, &c., apply to EDWARD L. R. JONES, SOLICITOR, WELSHPOOL, Clerk to the Governors. NEWTOW.N COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER MR. ALFRED S. TETLEY, M.A. First-Class Classical Tripos, late Scholar St. John's College, Cambridge. HEAD MISTRESS: Miss NOTT, B.A. (Lon.) ASSISTANT MASTERS: MR. MORTON WARE, B.Sc., A.R.C.S., MR. A. SAUNDERS. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: Miss BEDFORD, B.A. (Lon.); Miss ETHEL JONES. Preparation for the Universities, for Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, for Civil Service, and for Commercial life. Fees: d62 2s. for each of the first two terms, Xl Is. for the third, and afterwards 91 15s. per term. NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, JANUARY, 19TH, AT 9.30 A.M. All Candidates for admission must pass an En- trance Examination unless they can present a Certificate of Proficiency, showing that they have passed Standard V. A month's notice is requested to be given before the removal of a pupil. For further particulars, apply to the Headmaster or Headmistress, or to the Clerk, MARTIN WOOSNAM, Newtown, Jany. 14, 1897. Solicitor. MACHYNLLETH COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. SCHOOL RE-OPENED MONDAY, SEPT. 21ST. The School Year is divided into Three Terms. Fees 92 per Term; X5 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. TUITIOH. Ó.P;,6P WE LSH-POOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL V I Preparation for the NIVERSITF LOCALS, PRECEPTORS PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SHORTHAND CERTIFICATE AND CIVIL SEltVICE 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 LOCALSALL PASSED. HONOURS. -5\ RESIDENT MASTER, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. Cambridge Local Examination Class now forming. T. F. HILES, Head Master. CLEVELAND HOUSE SCHOOL WELSHPOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES. Spring Term commences Tuesday, January 19th. 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. 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, &e., 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 R60 per annum, Certificates of Oxford and Cambridge, many Certificates of College of Preceptors, Passes, of Preliminary Examinations for Law, Medicine, Banks, &c. NEXT TERM BEGINS iN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1896. Boarders and New Boys arrive on the previous day. _<- '>7,> O; M.A., — Head Master. 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. DEYTHEUR GRAMMAR SCHOOL, RE-OPENS WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 20. NEW BOYS ADMITTED THURSDAY, JAN. 21. W. B. DOWELL-LEE, Head Master. THE COLLEGE, QUEEN'S PARK, OSWESTRY. PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES HOULT. THE SCHOOL, which has been successfully carried on at Castle Buildings, is now re- moved to the premises in Queen's Park, so long known as the Salop School." The house, which was built for a School, is in every way admirably adapted for the purposes, having Large and Lofty School and Class Rooms and Dormitories, and Recreation Ground. Resident English and Foreign GOVERNESSES, and visiting PROFESSORS. Preparation for Oxford Local, College of Precep- tors, and Music Examinations. Home Comforts. Careful Training. TERMS MODERATE. Prospectus on application. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDED 1812. A HIGH-CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. READ MASTER: R. A. POPE, M.A., Formerly Classical Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambtidge; and Assistant Master at Shrewsbury School. For Prospectus, Ac., apply to THE tolADMASTER, JASPER HOUSE. JABERYSTWTTH COUNTY SCHOOL. Next! Term begins January 12, 1897. J HEAD MASTER: MR. BAVID SAMUEL, M.A., I: (Cantab). Late Founution Scholar, Exhibitioner and Prize- man of (fare College, Cambridge; 20th Wrangler, 1879, ani formerly Open Scholar, U.C.W. [ASSISTANT MASTERS MR. JW. P. FULLER, M.A., | (London), Classical ours in B.A. Exam.; 6th on List in M.A. m. formerly Open Scholar U.C.W. MJj. THOMAS OWENS, Late Heaclfaiaster of the Aberystwyth Commercial and Grammar School, and formerly Senior Scholar, U.C.W. MR. DEWfELLIS, B.Sc,, (London). Formsr of application for admission, and any further information, may be had from SAMUEL EVANS. Clerk to the Local Governing Body. 6, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. HOTELS. BERYSTWYTH.-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 Castie, Pier, and Promenade. The House is old established and fully licensed. BED AND 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- 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. ACHYNLLETH.-LTON HOTEL, First-class Hotel for Families, Visitors and Commercia -H-t- Gentlemen. The house has been entirely renovated; and its Sanitary Arrangements and Bath Rooms are of the most modern kind, thus affording 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. ALSO, THE STORES, CHIRK. 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. FRESH SALMON FROM THE TEIFY, WYE, AND OTHER RIVERS DAILY. DEALER IN WENHAM LAKE ICE. PT^TT A W A T FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, XtXVJ-liLXiU _L VyJCJJLJJLij 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. -1. -.L FHE CROWN BREWERY. A. D. DAWSON, BREWER AND WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT ——JSM^TOWN,. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. -£.c:7- 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. Orders received for the above at Bull Hotel and Eagles Vaults, Welshpool; Sam Inn, Kerry Belle Vue, Trefeglwys Raven Inn, Churchstoke Anchor Inn, Bettws, Salop. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: MALT, NEWTOWN, MONT." Manager T. E. SKIDMORE. R. W. MILLER & CO.. LIMITED, PRIZE MEDAL ALES, STOKESCROFT BREWERY, BRISTOL. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. -1 HARVEST ALES, 7D., 3D., lOD. PBB GALLON DELIVERED FREE TO ANY STATION. EVAIf HUMPHREYS, NORTH WALES STORES, NEWTOWN, OR FROM ANY AGENT. REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS f ABERYSTWYTH.' ESTABLISHED 1834. REGISTERED 1ELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS „ YGT^YTH> LONDON." M. H. DAVIS & SONS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT, 4, BRIDGE STREET; CABINET FURNITURE DEPOT: 20, QUEEN STREET; MINING STORES AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSES: 18, QUEEN STREET, & 25, GRAYS INN ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. LONDON OFFICE :—325, MANSION HOUSE CHAMBERS, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, B.C. ABERYSTWYTH MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 42, TERRACE ROAD. W. K. WHEATLEY AND SONS. [ESTABLISHED 1851.] PIANOS, MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TUNING-TOWN AND COUNTRY. PUBLIC NOTICES. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. HUNTING SEASON. MEETING OF SIR WATKIN W. WYNN'S HOUNDS—WHITCHURCH. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH, and every day wben Sir Watkiu W. Wyun's Hounds meet at or near Whitchurch A SPECIAL TRAIN Will be run from Oswestry to Whitchurch, calling at intermediate Stations when required to pick up passengers attending the Hunt. The train will leave Oswestry at 9.15 a.m., re- turning from Whitchurch at 5.15 p.m., in connection with the Great Western Company's sepecial trains from and to Ruabon. On the outward journey the Special will convey Herse Boxes from Oswestry and Ellesmere only, horses from other Stations must be sent by the Ordinary Trains leaving Oswestry at 8.20 a.m. Horses must be loaded fifteen minutes before the train is due to leave. CHEAP EXCURSION TO LONDON, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29TH, For Three or Six Days, From ALL Cambrian Stations except Buttington and Welshpool. THE Train will leave Pwllheli at 4 3 p.m., CRIC- cieth 4 24, Portmadoc 4 36, Harlech 4 58, Barmouth 5 25, Dolgelley 5 10, Towyn 6 4, Aber- dovey 6 13, Aberystwyth 6 15, Borth 6 35, Machyn- lleth 7 10, Corris 6 0, Llanidloes 7 35, Newtown 8 25, Montgomery 8 50, Rhayader 7 4, Builth Wefts 6 35, Brecon 5 30, Llanfyllin 7 20, Oswsstry 9 35, Ellesmere 9 51, and W rexham 8 30. Three Days' Passengers Return on Monday, February 1st; Six Days' Passengers Return-on Thursday, February 4th. For full particulars as to train times,, fareB, &C., see handbills, to be had at all stations, or from Mr. W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Osweetry. 0 EVERY SATURDAY IN JANUARY, 1897 CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN TO LIVERPOOL AND 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 58 a m, Montgomery 7 16 a m, Welshpool 7 33 a ra, Llanymynech 7 54 a m, Llanfyllin 7 20 a m, westry 8 20 a m, Ellestnere 8 38 a m, Fenn's BANK 93am. For times of Trains at intermediate stations, see handbills. EVERY THURSDAY & SATURDAY FULL-DAY AND^HA^DA Y^TRSB ^1^ WILL ALSO BE KPN TO LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER Third Class TBUP. Half- Fall- Full Day jSajX day day Liver- Man- ouC From a.m. a.m. pool Chester oBr, Oswestry .11 45 8 20) Ellesmere 12 0 8 38 j 6'B 4'~ For full partiulars of train times and favao;,me handbills, to be had at all stations. CATTLE TRAIN, WELSHPOOL TO OSWESTBI. COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, And every Wednesday until further notice, the above Train will run as under :— a.m. a.m. Welshpool .dep. 7 40 Llanymynech dep. 8J56 Buttington „ 7 45 Llynolys „ 8 95 Pool Quay „ 8 0 Oswestry arr. 9 0 Four Crosses. „ 8 20 ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5TH, and mery Saturday until further notice, an ATFDL- TIONAL TRAIN will run as under:— p.m. p.m. Moat Lane .dep 10 5 Machynlleth.dep 11 5 Caersws 10 8 Glandovey „ p.m. PM Moat Lane .dep 10 5 Machynlleth.dep 11 5 Caersws „ 10 8 Glandovey „ » Pontdolgoch. „ Ynyslas „ Carno „ 10 20 Borth „ U 25 Llanbrynmair „ 10 34 Llanfihargel. „ CemmesRoad „ 10 50 Bow Street „ Machynlleth. arr 11 0 Aberystwyth.arr 11 45 Llanbrynmair „ 10 34 Llanfihargel. „ Cemmes Road" 10 50 Bow Street „ Machynlleth. arr 11 0 1 Aberystwyth arr 11 45 Connecting at Moat Lane with 6 30 p.m., train from Whitchurch due at Moat Lane at 10 0 p.m. *Stops to set down on informing the flnud-TC the preceding stopping station, and to pick up Passengers when signalled to do so. 0 GREATLY EXTENDED ARRANGEMENTS FOR THK ISSCK OF WEEK END TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday), TO CAMBRIAN COAST STATIONS AND WELLS, FROM STATIONS IN ENGLAND, 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, Nothmgham, Norwich, Scarborough. Sunderland, Tynemouth, Yarmouth, Woroester. &c. + CHEAP WEEK END TICKETS (Friday and Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) will be issued on EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Also 14 DAYS' EXCURSION TICKETS From nearly all Cambrian Inland Stations, to Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth. Abep- dovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgellea ii, Harlech, Portme doe, Criecieth, iand PwHheli, also to Rhayader, Builth Wells, & Brecon. « ADDITIONAL TRAIN SERVICE TO ABERYSTWYTH. A FURTHER ACCELERATION in the Trai» Service between CAMBRIAN LINE"and LLANDRINDOD, MERTHYR, NEWPORT, CAR- DIFF, and SOUTH WALES STATIONS, came into force on December 1st. For full particulars, see December Time Tables. 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 Company1* Stations, and General Offices, &C. Further information regarding Excursion Train* and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Rail- ways can be obtained on application to Mr. W. R Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, General MANAGER.