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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. MORRIS. MARSHALL, & POOLE beg to announce the following important 8ALK FIXTURES: CLUNBURY HALL, ASTON-ON-CLUN.—HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, by order of the representativeR of the late lr. H. Jones, Wednesday, March 17th. flffiOES Y GARRKG, BERRIEIV. FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr Charles Hammonds, Thursday, March 18th. ROYAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL.- GROWING TIMBER, by order of Colonel Heyward, Thursday, March 18th. THE BOaR'S HEAD INN, BISHOP'S CASTLE. FURNITURE and OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, by order of Mr. Joseph Bright, Friday, March 19th. CHURCH STREET, BISHOP'S CASTLE. — HOUSEHOLD ALPOINTMENTS, HORSES, CAR- RIAGES, &,c., by order of Dr. Boa, Saturday, March 20th. PENTRENANT, CHURCHSTOKE. FARMING STOCK, by order of the Executors of the late John Harris, Esq., Wednesday, March 24th. BROKPTON HALL, CHURCHSTOKE—FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr Walter Barrs, Thursday, March 25th. HURDLEY, CHURCHSTOKE.- FARMING- STOCK, by order of Mr. Pryce, Saturday, March 27th. CARREGYFRAEN, BEGUILDY—FARMING STOCK bv order of Mr. Hamar, Saturday, March 27th. BRQMLOW, WORTH EN. FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr. William Ellis, Monday, March 29th. IRRONHAFRO-NT, GARTHMYL.—HOUSEHOLD Ap- POINTMENTS AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, Dy ,order of Maurice More Lloyd, Esq., Wed- nesday, March 31st. fiSGAIRGEILIOG, MOCHDRE.- FARMING STOCK by order of Mr Bywater, Wednesday, March 31st. KEEL, BERRIEW.—FARMING SToci, by order of Mr Thomas Embrey, Thursday, April 1st. PENTRENANT, CHURCHSTOKE. — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., by order of the Exors. of the late John Harris, Esq., Wednesday, April 7th. THE WOODLANDS, FORDEN. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS, by order of the Exors. of the late W. Lloyd-Hum- pbreys, Esq., Thursday and Friday, April 8th and 9th. THE BARRETTS, NEWCASTLE.-FARMING STOCK, by order of Mr Richard Jones, Thursday, April 15th. OTHER SALES are in course of arrangement and will be announced as the dates are fixed. HEAD OFFICE Chirbury, Shropshire. BRANCH OFFICES at Newtown, Welshpool, and Bishop's Castle. CEFNAIRE, NEWTOWN. MESSRS COOKE BROS, are favoured with instructions from Mrs Skidtnore, who is leaving the neighbourhood, to Sell by Auction upon > the premises as above Ox WEDNESDAY, MAECH 24IH, 1897, The whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, Comprising the Contents of 5 Bedrooms, Dressing koom, Entrance Hall, Drawing and Dining Rooms, Library, and the Domestic Offices, INCLUDING ^ell-made Bedroom Suites in Satin, Walnut, and ^panned painted, Lady's and Gent's Wardrobes, Cfaests of Drawers, Toilet Tables, Toilet Glasses, e of Toilet Ware, Baths, Iron and Brass Bed- heads, Woven Wire Mattresses, Hair and Wool "Jflittresses, Feather Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, jBilts, Bed and Table Linen, Pedestal Commodes, Circular Washstand, Shaving Stand, Cane-seated other Chairs, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, and other Hearthrugs, Window and Mantel "^aperies, Hall Oak Hat and Umbiella Stand, ChairB, Brass Gong, Valuable Mahogany Eight- Grandfather Clock (chimes the quarters), gBONlZED DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, *j-tadsome Ebonised inlaid French Cabinet, EX- CELLENT PIANOFORTE by Briusmead, in ■Ebonised Case, iron frame, trichord, check action, Ivory keys, and all the latest improvements, Burr "Inut Music Canterbury, Silver Pheasant in glass Jardinieres, Pot Stands, Occasional Tables in &rious Woods, Antique French Gilt Timepiece der Glass Shade (believed to be very valuable), "lIt Pier Glasses, Handsome Vases, Standard and Lamps, CARVED OAK DINING ROOM Upholstered in Leather, Sideboard, Tele- wT°Pe Table, Pier Glass en suite, Oak Pedestal j*riting Table, Couch in Saddlebags, 5ft Mahogany Pining Table, Mahogany Diuner Wagon, JALUABLE COLLECTION of Oil Paintings, VfB,ter Colours and Drawings in Black and White, lp'lectro- Plated Goods, Cutlery, Dinner and Dessert j^vices in Minton Ware, China and Glass, Book j about 200 volumes of Miscellaneous Works, j°ng Case and other Clocks, Fenders and Fire f*°ns, a large collection of Kitchen Requisites, ^airy and other Vessels. THE OUT-DOOR EFFECTS 14clude two Flag Poles with Flags, complete Tennis Croquet Set, Fowl Houses, Dog Kennels, lady's riddles, Plants in Conservatory, Oil Heating Stove, "Wheelbarrows, Garden Tools, Garden Frames, ^wn Mower, Bantams, and other fowls, &c. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 11 30 A.M. CataloguPs'may be obtained from the Auctioneers, own and Llanidloes. EW COTTAGE, GARTHMYL, BERRIEW, Ten minutes walk from Montgomery Station. MESSRS P. WILSON JONES & COMPANY have received instructions from Mr Sidney ?**iith, who is leaviug the neighbourhood, to Sell by Auction at the above place, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1897, Tile whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Olid Effects, also a useful Hack Mare, quiet to drive, 11d a valuable Set of Single Harness. Spring Trap 111 good condition. jSale to commence at 1.30 prompt with the cj^fihold Furuitnro. ABERDOVEY. (Celebrated for its Golf Links) on the North Wales Coast. SALE OF FAMILY RESIDENCES. ESSRS. DANIEL, SON, AND MEREDITH have been instructed to Sell by Auction, ON TUESDAY, THE 16TH INSTANT, Half-past Two o'clock, at the Dovey Hotel, ■oerdovey, subject to conditions then produced All those Two very desirable Freehold Family RESIDENCES, known as LEADEN HALL," "'ad "MINA IFON," situate in Sea View Terrace, he choicest position in the favourite watering place 'of, Aberdovey, containing each ten rooms, domestic Otees, &c. j. further particulars may be obtained of the Auc- ^3^ers, Aberystwyth. FARMERS' CLUB. OTICE is Hereby Given, that a PUBLIC rjj* MEETING will be held at the TREWYTHEN HOTEL, on SATURDAY, 27TH MARCH (Fair y), at3 p.m. sharp, to take into consideration j^rformation of a FARMERS' CLUB for LLAN- ^"LOES and DISTRICT. All interested in ^culture and Trade are invited to attend. BALbi) BY A UCTION. WHITFI ELD'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. ON MONDAY NEXT. THE BRYN, LLANYBLODWELL, Five miles from the Town of Oswestry. MESSRS. WHITFIELD AND SON have re- ceived instructions from Mr. Robt. Roberts (who is retiring from farming) to Sell by Auction, on the premises as above, ON MONDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1897, The whole of his Valuable Live nnd Dead FARM- ING STOCK, viz. 30 Young SHROPSHIRE EWES, Lambed and in-Lamb 18 Choice BREEDING and STORE PIGS 45 "Head of CATTLE, viz. 10 Cross bred Hereford Cows and their Calves, 3 Cows in-Calf, 10 Fresh 2-vear-old Barren Heifers and Bullocks, 1 Fat Cow, 10 Coloury Growing Yearlings, 1 Hereford 2- year-old Bull, 9 Powerful Young CART HORSES and HACKNEYS, A useful assortment of IMPLEMENTS suitable for 150 acre Farm. The whole of the DAIRY and BREWING VESSELS, in excellent condition and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Valuable Oak Kitehenpiece, Kitchen Tables, Feather Beds, &c. Luncheon at 11, Sale to commence at 12.30prompt. Catalogues may be had from the place of Sale, or from the Auctioneers, Oswestry. N.B.—The A uClioneers specially invite the atten- tion of the public to this Sale. The Shropshire Sheep are young, sound, and in thriving condition the Pigs are al exceptionally good lot; the Cattle are all young and well-bred, with hardy constitu- tions and in high condition the Horses are active, powerfal, aud goud workers, of Montgomeryshire stamp; the Implements are modern and in good order and the Dairy and Brewing Vessels equal to new. rt ON THURSDAY NEXT. THE BROOKS COLLECTION OF CHOICE ART IS l -PROOF ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. Important by f»jpdwt»fvthM»#welV~k$j»wn Lobdon firm, of Publishers' Goods, which comprise some examples of the Newest and Choicest publications of the day, many of which have just been pub- lished. ——— MESSRS. WHITFIELD AND SON will Sell by Auction, in the UPPER VICTORIA ROOMS, OSWESTRY, ON THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 18TH, 1897, At 2 and 7.30 o'clock prompt, Several High class Artist Proof ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. The whole of the stock is, with few exceptions, in the First Proof state, many of which are on Tissue Vellum, impressions on which bring out all the softness and purity of the plate not otherwise attainable. The stocks will be on View Morning of Sale. Sale at 2 and 7.30 prompt. ON FRIDAY NEXT. TYGWYN, Half-a-Mile from Llanymynech. ESSRS. WHITFIELD AND SON have re- .1." ceived instructions from the Representatives of the late Mrs. Margaret Roberts, to Sell by Auc- tion, on the premises, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1897, The whole of her Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, viz.: 33 Shropshire and Cross-bred EWES, Lambed and in-Lamb, 13 Ditto Fat Yearling SHEEP 20 Breeding and Store PIGS of the White Breed 10 Young Cross-bred COWS, Calved and in-Calf. 19 One and Two-year-old BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, 4 Active Young CART HORSES and COLTS 5 Promising Half-bred COLTS and PONIES A useful assortment of IMPLEMENTS, 2 Stacks of HAY (sold to go off), Poultry, Potatoes, Dairy Vessels, and the Useful HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE. Luncheon at Eleven, Sale to commence at Half- past Twelve prompt. Catalogues from the place of Sale, the Cross Keys Hotel, Llanymynech; or from the Autioneers, Oswestry. RHOS FARM, SARNEY, Two miles from Four Crosses & Pool Quay Stations, 5 from Welshpool, and 9 from Oswestry. MESSRS. WHITFIELD AND SON have re- ceived instructions from Messrs. W. and R. Drury (who are leaving the Farm), to Sell by Auction, on the premises ON MONDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1897, The whole of the excellent LIVE STOCK, IMPLE- MENTS, MACHINERY, &c., viz.:— 23 Breeding and Store PIGS (Tamworth and others), 1 5 Active CART HORSES and their Gearing 43 Head of CATTL K, viz.: 6 Young Cross bred Hereford COWS and CALVES 15 Grand 2-year-old HEIFERS (in-calf) 14 Coloury Growing YEARLINGS, and 2 Hereford BULL CALVES, A very useful collection of IMPLEMENTS, a Six- horse-power Engine and Threshing Machine, by Clayton and Shuttleworth Grinaing Mill, by "Barford and Perkins"; Belting, Shafting, &c. A large assortment of DAIRY and BREWING VESSELS, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon at 10.30, Sale to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. Catalogues from the place of Sale, or from the Auctioneers, Oswestry. N.B.—The Public are reminded that Messrs. Drury have paid special attention to the breeding of Cattle; the Calving Heifers and Young Stock are well-bred Hereford of the rent-paying class. The Horses are useful. The Pigs well deserve attention. Many of the Implements are equal.to new, and by good makers; and the Dairy and Brewing Vessels in excellent order. 1.. LEWIS, MONUMENTAL AND GENERAL MASONRY WORKS, SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. SALES BY AUCTION. ON THURSDAY NEXT. LLANDRINIO, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. SALE OF OAK, ELM, ASH, AND OTHER TIMBER. MESSRS WHITFIELD & SON are favoured with instructions from Edmund Peel, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the Cross Keys Hotel, Llany- mynech, ON THURSDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 1897, At Three o'clock in the Afternoon, in Two Lots or otherwise, the following Hedge-row Timber, of good dimensions nrtd sound. LOT 1. 61 TIMBER TREES on the Rhydeskin Farm, 1 2 Miles from Pool Quay Station, and 1 from the Canal Wharf at Arddleen, viz. 40 ASH, 11 ELM, 3 SYCAMORE (felled and rounded), and 7 OAK (standing). LOT 2. 66 TIMBER TREES on the Rhos Farm, Llan- drinio, 1 mile from Four Crosses Station and Canal Wharf, viz. 33 ASH, 2 ALDER, 1 SYCAMORE, 1 POPLAR (felled and rounded), and 14 OAK, and 15 ALDER (standing). Further particulars from the Auctioneers, Oswes- try; or from Mr A. J. P. Child, Brynypys Estate Office, Overton, Flintshire. WILLIAMS AND NICHOLSON AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, OSWESTRY, CONDUCT SALES BY AUCTION OF HOUSES AND LANDED PROPERTY, STOCKS IN TRADE, TIMBER, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, i ARMING STOCK, MINES, WOHKS, PLANT, & MACHINERY, AND GENERAL EFFECTS, AND UNDERTAKE VALUATIONS OF THE ABOVE FOR ALL PURPOSES. SPECIAL TERMS QUOTED UPON APPLICATION. Offices—SALOP SOUSE, OSWESTRY. NEXT WEEK 600 HORSES. FRANK LLOYD'S GREAT MARCH PRIZE HORSE SALES AT WREXHAM. Completion of 1,400 Horses. Wednesday and Thursday next, March 17th and 18th 400 Powerful Town Horses, Welsh Horses, Lnrry Horses and Vanners. Friday, 19th—200 Shire Stallions, Mares and Fillies, Hunter, Hackney and Pony Stallions, and Young Horses, including entries from Lord Egerton, of Tatton, and the Earl of Powis. Parade and Judging 10.30. Sales 12.15. Catalogues from FRANK LLOYD, Wrexham. r- -¥- TOWN IIALL, WELSHPOOL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY—FRIDAY & SATURDAY, ,.„.JAECH 12 & 13 (pTUR £ Vl £ lTk!; "Better and Brighter than ever.Public Opinion. MISS JESSIE D'ALTON'S PANTOMIME, LITTLE MISS CINDERELLA. CHARMING SCENERY! PRETTY DRESSES! ENCHANTING MUSIC! BEAUTIFUL LIMELIGHT EFFECTS! FULL AND EFFICIENT COMPANY Everything New, Novel, and Up-to-Date. Admission 2s., Is., and 6d. Tickets and Plan at Messrs. R. and M. Owen's. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 7 50. Manager, MR. F. D'AI,TON TEBBY. I4f" A SPECIAL DAY PERFORMANCE on SATURDAY, at 3; Doors open at 2.30. NEWTOWN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S -I SHOW & FETE THURSDAY, JULY 29TH, 1897. ERNEST C. MORGAN, SECRETARY. NEWTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH. Å JJAZAAR & SALE OF WORK WILL BE HELD IN THE VICTORIA HALL, At Three o'clock, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 18TH & 19TH MARCH In aid of the New Organ and Building Funds. The Bazaar will be opened on Thursday, by MRS. GEORGE THOMAS, GORPHWYSFA, NEWTOWN And on the Friday, by RD. WILLIAMS, ESQ., F.R.H.S., CELYNOG, NEWTOWN. 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; XI v F ALBERT S. COOKE, High st., and OEc.s. j AtBAN Moreis 45 New ro8d. CHRIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL, OSWESTRY. ON THURSDAY MARCH 18th, 1897, A TEA & PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ARTHUR STREET. Tea on the tables at 5. Tickets, 9d Scholars, 6d; may be obtained from any of the Teachers. Public Meeting to commence a 7. Chair to be taken by the President of the School, Rev J. J. POYNTER, and addresses delivered by the Rev C. MUSK, Whitchurch, Rev H. CRANE, Grimpo, and others. OSWESTRY SCIENCE AND ART SCHOOL. EXHIBITION Of STUDENTS' WORKS CONSISTING OF PAINTING AND MODELLING, &c., before sending them to South Ken- sington for Annual Inspection, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1897. OPEN FROM 2.30 TO 9 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. E. BREMNER SMITH, HON. SEC. PUBLIC NOTICES. 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 AND BKEAKFAST FROM 3/6. STABLING AND POSTING. THIS HOTEL IS ENTIRELY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. PROPRIETOR: 1. PARRISH. LLEDFAIR HOUSE, MACHYNLLETH.—PRIVATE HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISH- MENT. The Hftuse is most prominently and spaciously situated, and is handsomely furnished throughout. It possesses excellent Sitting-Roams, Bedrooms, etc., and has good Sanitary Arrangements. Home Comforts. TERMS MOST MODERATE. E. A. AND C. E. LLOYD, PROPRISTRESSES. ACHYNLLETH.-LTON "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 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 hopea, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their support. THE CROWN BREWERY. ¡- '¥' A. D. DAWSON, BREWER AND WINE &SPIRIT MERCHANT NEWTOWN, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. ——— r "<,■ „ — .4 FINE WELSH ALES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, A ^ER GALLON, CARRIAGE FREE. IN/ 9, 18, 36, AND 54 GALLON CASKS. f 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 a.bove at Bull Hotel and Eagles Vaults, Welshpool; Sara Inn, Kerry Belle Vue, Trefeglwys Raven Inn, Churchstoke Anchor Inn, Bettws, Salop. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MALT, NEWTOWN, MONT." BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS! I 1 EVERY PAIR REDUCED. ¡ POSTON'S GREAT SALE IS NOW ON. SST SEE THE WISDOWS, AND you WILL BE CONVINICED THAT THERE ARE STILL BARGAINS TO BE HAD NO OLD STOCK!! ALL NEW GOODS FOR THE COMING SEASON! Note the Address :-16, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. TELEGHAFHLU AXD CAB.B AUOH.SS CELEBRATED ROVER CYCLES MANUFACTURED BY J. K. STARLEY & Co., Ltd., Meteor Works, COVENTRY. SOLE AGENTS FOR ABERYSTWYTH AND DISTRICT: M. H. DAVIS & SONS, BRIDGE STREET AND QUEEN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. LONDON OFFICE 325, MANSION HOUSE CHAMBERS, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C. WINTER REQUISITES AND COMFORTS. NO SEASON is more trying to delicate people than the present, and to prevent and cure the ills which flesh is heir to GO TO SILITOE'S, where all things needful may be obtained, viz., Finest COD LIVER OIL, MALT EXTRACTS, EMULSIONS, LUNG AND CHEST PROTECTORS, Pure GLYCERINE, LOZENGES and JUJUBES of all kinds, WARM PLASTERS for Chest and Back, CAMPHOR ICE, and especially for SAMPSON'S TONIC PECTORAL for Coughs, Bronchitis, &c. SILLITOE'S NEURALGIA CURE, Certain and Instant relief from this rampant, agonising complaint, and every requisite for the SICK ROOM. NURSERY and WINTER TOILET. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— F. S. SILLITOE, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) 18, BROAD ST., WELSHPOOL. 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. CLEVELAND HOUSE SCHOOL WELSHPOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES. Half-Term commences Tuesday, March 9th. 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, &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, Powie Scholar- ship £ 60 pei annum, Certificates, of Oxford and Cambridge, many Certificates of College of Preceptors, Passes, of Preliminary Examinations for Law, Medicine, Banks, &e. -r- 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. 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 HOUSJS, 08WBSTRY. 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 HIGH SCHOOL. CAERLEON HOUSE ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS. PRINCIPAL MISS TRUBSHAW, Assisted by Masters and Resident Foreign and English Governesses. Pupils prepared for London Matriculation, Ox- ford and Cambridge Local, Associated Board of Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, Trinity College, and other examinations In 1895, 37 Certificates were gained by the pupils of this school, 7 Cambridge Local Centre, 15 Asso- ciated Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M. for Practical Subjects, 2 by Senior Honours, and 15 Trinity Col- lege for Harmony and Theory of Music. In 1896,14 Pupils have already gained Certificates from the Associated Board of R.A.M. and R.C.M., two having obtained Senior Honours. The School Year consists of three terms, beginning respectively in January. May, and September. For Terms, &0., for Boarders and Day Pupils apply to the PRINCIPAL. ABEBYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL. Next Term begins January 12, 1897. HEAD MASTER MR. DAVID SAMUEL, M.A., (Cantab). Late Foundation Scholar, Exhibitioner and Prize- man of Clare College, Cambridge; 20tli Wrangler, 1879, and formerly Open Scholar, U.C.W. ASSISTANT MASTERS: MR. W. P. FULLER, M.A., (London), Classical Honours in B.A. Exam.; 6th 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. MR. DEWI ELLIS, B.Sc,, (London). 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. PUBLIC NOTICES. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. HUNTING SEASON. MEETING OF SIR WATKIN W. WYNN'S HOUNDS—WHITCHURCH. EVERY DAY when Sir Watkin W. Wynn's JCJ Houndt- meet at or near Whitchurch A SPECIAL TRAIN Will be run from Oswestry to Whitchurch, calling at intermediate Stations when required to pick ui passengers attending the Hunt. The train will leave Oswestry at 9.15 a.m., rv turning from Whitchurch at 5.15 p.m., in connectiOL with the Great Western Company's sepecial traim from and to Ruabon. On the outward journey the Special will convey Horse 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. ——- —— ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE FACT THAT THE TOURIST TICKETS To the Cambrian Tourist Revorts during the Winter Month?, are now AVAILABLE FOR TWO MONTHS, And these Tickets are -.Is i issued from London. — .*■ EVERY SATURDAY IN MARCH, CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS WILL lIE 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 Sf: a m, Montgomery 7 16 a m, Welshpool 7 33 am Llanymynech 7 54 am, Llanfyllin 7 20 a m, Os- westry 8 20 a m, Ellesmert. 3 38 a m, Fenn's Bank 93a m. For times of Trains at intermediate stations, sef- handbills. —— -—— EVERY THURSDAY & SATURDAY IN MARCH, FULL-DAY AND HALF-DAY TRIPS WILL ALSO BE RUN TO LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER Third Class Fares. Half-da? Half- Fall- Fnll Day Liverp'! day day Liver- Han- or Man- From a.m. a.m. pool ehester Chester. Oswestry 11 45 8 20} nUL Ellesmere 12 0 8 38> For fnll partiulars of train times and fares, see handbills, to be bad hot all stations. OATTLE TRAIN, WELSHPOOL TO OSWESTRY. Every Wednesday until farther notice, a Cattle Train will run as under a.m. a.m. Welshpool .dep. 7 40 Llanymynech dep. 8 36 Bufctington 7 45 Llynclys 8 46 Pool Quay .,8 0 Oswestry arr. 9 0 Four Crosses. „ 8 20 Pool Quay 8 0 Oswestry arr. 9 C Four Crosses. „ 8 20 GREATLY EXTENDED ARRANGEMENTS FOR THF ISSUE OF WEEK END TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Monday or Tuesday), TO CAMBRIAN COAST STATIONS AND WELLe, 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, Nothingharn, Norwich, Scarborough, Sunderland, Tynemouth, Yarmouth, Worcester, Ac. 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. WELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL, ASHFORD. THE names of all the candidates for Foundation and Intermediate Pay Scholars must be sent in during the present month. Foundation Scholars receive their board and education free. Inter- mediate Pay Scholars at the inclasive rate of JElt per annum. Forms of Application can be obtained on application to the Secretary, Welsh School, 127, St. George's Road, Pimlico, London, S.W. 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, Cambridge, and Assistant Master at Shrewsbury School. For Prospectus, &c., apply to THE HEADMASTER, JASPER HOUSE. MACHYNLLETH COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. SCHOOL RE-OPENED MONDAY, SEPT. 211ft. The School Year is divided into Three Terms. Fees R2 per Term; £5 per year payable in advance. Remission when more than one from a family. Head Master MR. IL n. 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. (Loncl.) 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 offeied 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.