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SALES BY AUCTION. TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD HOUSES AND PREMISES. MESSRS R. GILLART & SONS hare been instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the TALBOT HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, WEDNESDAY THE 30TH DAY OF NOV. 1898, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sale to be then and there produced) the under- mentioned Properties, viz.:— LOT I.-All that attractive Freehold House and premises known as No. 19, Bridge Street, in the occupation of Mrs. Jane Jones at R15 per annum. The Lot occupies an excepionally-good position in the centre of the town and has extensive premises at the back and is well adapted for business purposes. LOT 2.— All that Leasehold Messuage and premises known as No. 28. Prospect Street, in the occupation of Mrs. Jane Jones. This Lot is held Under a lease for a term which will expire 4th 'October, 1907, at the apportioned ground rent of 5s. 3d. per annum payable to the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Borough of Aberystwyth. This lease is renewable by the Corporation for a term of Seventy-five years upon the conditions Usually applicable to this class of property. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Upton, Atkey, and Co., Solicitors, 14, Austin Friars, London, N.C. or to the Auctioneers, Machynlleth. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. ON MONDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER, 1898. MESSRS COOKE BROS. are honoured with instructions to Sell by Auction as above, a Large Quantity of ANTIQUE AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed for convenience of Sale from Gregynog Hall and other Residences. Descriptive Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Newtown. NEXT WEEK. 750 HORSES. FRANK LLOYD'S NORTH WALES HORSE SALES, WREXHAM. TUKSBAT, November 22nd—220 Horses, including 60 Hunters of exceptional merit, and 160 Harness Horses, 12 Match Pairs. WEDNESDAY, 23rd-250 Small Horses, Show Cobs and Ponies, including many winners. THUKSDAY, 24th 200 Town, Lurry and Van Horses, and nearly 100 Young Horses—a Grand Show. The Entries promise to be the best exhibits of the year, the Town Geldings being the sight of Wales. Show and Parade 10 30; Sales at 12 15. Two days' trial. Horses mostly guaranteed sound. Catalogues ready from FRANK LLOYD, Wrexham. PUBLIC NOTICE. L. P. MARSHALL, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND AGENT, (Formerly of the Trewythen Arms Hotel, Llanidloes, and now of The Green), BEGS to inform the public of the Counties of Montgomery and Radnor, and Mid-Wales generally, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS M. above, and will be glad to undertake Sales, Taluations and Agencies at reasonable terms. OFFICES: THE GREEN, AND SEVERN VIEW, CHINA STREET, LLANIDLOES. J H. ANDERSON, CABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER, 5 & 6, HIGH STREET, WELSHPOOL (Adjoining Park Lane). Estimate given for Every Description of CABINET WORK. DINING, DRAWING & BEDROOM FURNITURE BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. SPRING, HAIR ANB WOOL MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, kc. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. FURNITURE REMOVED AND STORED. ESTIMATES FREE. Largest and Best-Constructed FURNITURE VAN Obtainable. STORING WAREHOUSE 5 & 6, HIGH STREET, WELSHPOOL. CUPIS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (Write for pamphlet). For Horses for Grease, Testimonial. Swelled Legs, Cracked cue Cannock Agr. Co., Ltd. Heels, Cbughs, Colds, Star- Cannoek, Apl. 16,1890. ing Coat, Influenza, giving Oear Sirs,—I have mnoh and vigour, and keep, jieasnre in testifying to the 6 > r superiority of your Horse mg high-fed Horses in JolføTITVTIOlJ BALLS. We Health, &c» H»ye a8ed them for the last For Cattle & Sheep urn make what use yoa like m cases of Hove or Blown, ■jf this testimonial^—Yours Hide bound,loss of Appetite SSSS?:11" Epidemic For Scouring in Calvefe they are almost infallible. Prepared upwards of 60 years by the late PSAVCK Cvnø., CB.C.V.B. Sold in Packets 1 s 8(1 and 3s 6d each, 7 small Its 6d,or 7 large 21s, by Chemists A a d Medicine Vendor*, or from Pro. p riator. The Wilderfiess, Diss, Norfolk ox re eoilbt of amount M. WILLIAMS & SON TOBACCONISTS, Have the FINEST STOCK in the County of PIPES, POJCIIES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, And every requisite for the Smoker. ALL THE LEADING BRANDS IN STOCK. 3 & 4, C H U R C H STjrEEI (Opposite the Bull Rotel,) WELSHPOOL. x -Sole Agents for the Celebrated L N PIPES, T KIRK & SONS' TOBACCO'S, and the Cele. brated GBD PIPES. TRY KIRK'S MILD PERIQUE MIXTURE. 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. MESSRS. WHITFIELD AND BATHO, AUC- TIONEERS & VALUERS, Will SELL in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, FAT AND STORE CATTLE, FAT CALTES, FAT SHEEP, LAMBS, and PIGS. OFFICES SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY. WILLIAMS AND NICHOLSON AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, OSWESTRY, ESTABLISHED 1876). OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MESSRS WM. HALL, WATERIDGR AND OWEN will Sell by Auction in conjunction with MESSRS LULHAM AND DOODY EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. FAT AND STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS PIGS AND CALVES. Sale at 10 30 a.m. Offices: Bank Chambers, Oswestry. KNOCKIN ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION BALL WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1898. Lady's Ticket, 6s each; Gent's 8s. DANCING AT 9 O'CLOCK. SECOND NIGHT, NOV. 25TH: TICKETS, 3s. EACH. No formal Invitation Cards will be sent. see. '> LLANFAIR DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW Of the above Society will be; held in LLANFAIR, ON THURSDAY, 17TH AUGUST, 1899. R. HUMPHREYS, 1 Hon. J. U. JONES, ) Seca. Llanfair, DAVID DAVIES, Secretary. 17th November, 1898. BERRIEW SCHOOL. Church Social Gathering, DECEMBER 28TH, 1898. FURTHER PARTICULARS TO FOLLOW. TO THE NOBILITY AND COUNTY FAMILIES OF NORTH WALES, SHROPSHIRE, AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT. J. H. LONG, OF 4J, MONTPELIER ROAD, KENTISH TOWN, LONDON, Restorer of Works of Art on the Premises, such as Pictures, Enamels, English and Continental China, do. Furniture. Italian, French, and German Tapestries; English and Foreign Armour, Ivories, Miniatures, Silver Plate, and Statuary, etc. Also Buyer for Cash. EDWARD A. GRIFFITHS, LICENSED SLAUGHTERER OF HORSES, COWS, &c., THE GLEDRID, NEAR OHIRK, AND THE BOROUGH DEPOT, WREXHAM. To obtain Best Prices for Carcases, advise at once, WHEN FRESH, by Telegram or Messenger. Cost of TeJegram allowed to Sender. Wrexham Orders to Telegrams— SLAUGHTER, WESTON No. 7, BEAST MARKET. RHYN." ASENT: MR DAVID PARRY, POWIS ARMS, WELSHPOOL. THOMAS FARR, Son of the late James Farr, of Salop Road COACH BUILDER, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. TENTS and FLAGS for HIRE. ROPES, RICK SHEETS, WOOL SHEETS, AND OIL SHEETS. The Cheapest House in the Trade for HALTERS (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL). Mr Pilot attends the Fairs held at Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Llanfair, &c. Please note the Address- ALFRED H. PILOT, ROPE MANUFACTURER, BANK COTTAGE, NEWTOWN. PUBLIC NOTICES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONTGOMERYSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY "B" (WELSHPOOL) SQUADRON INVITATION BALL AT TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 1898. PRESIDENT CAPTAIN F. R. WILLIAMS-WYNN, (Commanding B Squadron). Hon. Sec., ERNEST H. FARMER. ASSEMBLY ROOM, WELSHPOOL. AN INVITATION BALL In connection with the ODDFELLOWS' AND DRUIDS' FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1898. TICKETS: LADIIS, 28 6d; GENTLEMEN, 38. (Including Light Refreshments). To be obtained from any Member of the Committee. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT 9 30 P.M. M.C.'s MESSRS E. J. FRANCIS & W. CHALLINOR. MR. FRED OWEN'S STRING BAND HAS BEEN ENGAGED. A, J. BLAIR, Chairman. T. A. BASNETT, Secretary. WELSHPOOL. PROFESSOR BOYD DAWKINS, F.R,S. Will give a LECTURE in the ART GALLERY, ON WEDNESDAY, 7TH DECEMBER, AT 4 30. Subject: Britain in the Prehistoric Iron Age." Illustrated by Lantern Slides. Admission, 2s & Is. Tickets may be obtained from the Librarian or from the COUNTY TIllES Office. PRIMROSE LEAGUE HAFREN HABITATION. A SOCIAL EVENING IN THE PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1898. Doors Open at 7 30; Dancing at 8. Members' Tickets, Is; Non- Members' Tickets, Is 6d. (Refreshments included). GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH ON THE CUNNINGS, NEWTOWN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1898 (CHARLIE PARRY'S BENEFIT). EVERTON v. NEWTOWN AND DISTRICT THE ETERTON FIRST LEAGUE TEAM. KICK-OFF AT 2 45 P.M. ADMISSION, 6D. AND b. MONTGOMERY WORKING MEN'S CONSERVATIVE CLUB. THE ANNUAL CONCERT and DANCE WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1899. Further particulars will appear shortly. MAURICE DAVIES, Sec. ROYAL pIER pAVILION ABERYSTWYTH. MESSRS W. K. WHEATLEY & SONS have much pleasure in announcing a Second GRAND EVENINGRRECITAL VIOLIN, PIANOFORTE AND. SONG, By the Celebrated London Artistes, THE RECITAL TRIO Miss ETHEL BARNS, Violinist, Miss MARY OLSON, Pianist, MR. :CHARLES PHILLIPS, Vocalist, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 1898. Recital to commence at 8 o'clock prompt. Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s; Family Tickets (for four), 10s 6d; Unreserved Seats, 2s; Ad- mission, Is. Plan of Reserved Seats may be seen and Tickets obtained at WHEATLEY'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Terrace Road. Doors open 7 30. Carriages at 10. C. JONES, WAITER AND CATERER, No. 3, OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY, Wishes to inform the Gentry, Clergy, and Trades- men of the District, that he has a Large and Choice Selection of PLATED GOODS, &c., FOR HIRE. AARON WATKIN, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, And TIMBER MERCHANT. UNDERTAKER, &c, WELSHPOOL. All Kinds of Building Materials kept in Stock. PUBLIC NOTICES. URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLESMERE. LETTING OF SMITHFIELD AND GENERAL MARKET TOLLS. THE Council will at their Meeting to be held on JL Thursday, the 1st day of December next, at the Town Hall, Ellesmsre, at 10 a.m., proceed to let by Ticket the Tolls of the Smithfield and General Market respectively for the year 1899 (subject to conditions to be then declared). The Tolls of the Smithfield for the present year are let for the sum of X240, and those of the General Market for the sum of X202 10s. Od. R. E. LLOYD, Ellesmere, Clelit of the Council. 8th November, 1898. MONTGOMERYSHIRE TECHNICAL INSTRUC- TION COMMITTEE. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FARMERS' SONS. THE TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION COM- MITTEE are about to award 3 Scholarships of X7 each to enable Farmers' Sons and other practical Agriculturists to attend a Seven Weeks' Course in Agriculture at the University College of Wales, Aberystwvth, commencing January llth, 1899. Terms of application may be obtained from the Registrar at; the College and must be returned to him duly filled up before December 17th, 1898. T. MORTIMER GREEN, Registrar. 9th November, 1898. ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, SOUTH KENSINGTON, LONDON, S.W. INCORPORATED BY RoYÀt CHARTER, 1833. PRESIDENT H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, KG. DIRECTOR: SIR C. HUBERT H. PARRY, D.C.L., M.A., Mus. Doc. Ho N. SEC. CHARLES MORLEY, ESQ, M.P. COMPETITION FOR NINE FREE OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS in February, 1899, as follows :—2 Composition, 1 Pianoforte, 2 Singing (1 Male and 1 Female), 1 Organ, 1 Violin, 1 Violon- cello, 1 Horn. The Scholarships are open to all classes of Her Majesty's subjects within the stated ages, and as a rule are tenable for a period of three years. They confer a complete musical education at the College and in some cases grants towards maintenance are added. Preliminary Examinations will be held on Wednesday, February 1st, 1899, in various local centres throughont the United Kingdom, and the final competition will take place at the College on or about February 25tb. Persons desirous of competing must apply on official forms, which may be obtained with all particulars at the College, Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, London, ;b.W. No such form of application can be accepted if received after January 2nd, 1899. FRANK POWNALL, Registrar. November, 1898. ACCIDENT ASSURANCE, ACCIDENT AND DISEASE ASSURANCE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE, FIDELIfY GUARANTEE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS ALSSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1849. Claims Paid, £ 3,850,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary AGENTS: Mr. J. WILKINSON, Cambrian Railways, Newtown Mr. T. PRYCE, Cambrian Railways, Welshpool MR.T.KILVINGTON, CambrianRlys, Aberystwyth BYE-LAWS Can be printed at the COUNTY TIMES Office at specially low prices. Estimates on application. COUNTY FJLIMES OFFICE, W-EL SHPOOL AND ABERYSTWYTH. Birmingham Cattle and Poultry Show, Bingley Hall; Dog Show, Curzon Hall; November 28th, 29th, 30th and December 1st. ON MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, November 28th, 29th and 30th, Cheap 1 Day and 2 or 3 Days Tickets will be issued to BIRMINGHAM as under:— Times of Starting. [ Third Class Fares a.m. there and back. Llanidloes 6 40 1 Day 2 or 3 Days Dolwen 6 45 f „ 0 Llandinam 6 52 f 4s 6d 8s 6d Moat Lane 7 Oy Newtown 7 12 4s Od 8s 6d Abermule 7 20") Montgomery 7 28 C 4s Od 8s Od Forden 7 34) Llanfyllin 10*35 ) Llanfechain 10*45 J- 8s Od Llansaintffraid 10*52 ) Pool Quay 8* 0 Four Crosses 8*10 ( Llanymynech 8*15 C s Jd Llynclys. 8*24 Frankton 8 521 Ellesmere 9 0 I Welshampton 9 7 ¡ 4s Od 7s Od Bettisfield 9 11 ) Fenn's Bank 9 21J No Day Trip Tickets issued from these Stations. A Through Coach will be run from Aber- ystwyth, Forden, and intermediate Stations to Birmingham. Children under 3 years of age, Free above 3 and under 12 years of age, Half-price. Holders of One Day Tickets return from Birming- ham (New Street) at 5 50 p.m. or 10 50 p.m. on date of issue of Tickets for all Stations. Holders of Two or Three Days Tickets return from Birming- ham (New Street) as under:—Tickets issued on November 28th will be available to return at 11 25 a.m. on November 29th or 30th. Tickets issue on November 29th at 11 25 a.m. on November 30th or December 1st. Tickets issued on November 30th at 11 25 a.m. on December 1st or 2nd. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on application to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. PUBLIC NOTICES. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. STANLEY AND NATIONAL CYCLE SHOWS, NOVEMBER 18TH TO 26TH. ON MONDAY, November 21st, 1898, Chefcp Excursion Tickets will be issued to LONDON as under:— Times of Starting, Third Class Fares for p.m. the Double Journey. Aberystwyth 12 301 2 Days' I 5 Days' Bow Street 12 40 I Tickets. I Tickets Llanfihangel 12 45 11s Borth .12 50 I t 16s 6d Ynyslas .12 55J Glandovey 1 7) in Machynlleth 1 35) 1U8 J Corris 12 45 10s 6d 17s Cemmes Road 1 45 ") 16s 6d Llanbrynmair 1 57 £ 10s Carno 2 11 3 168 Llanidloes 2 5"^ I Dol wen. 2 11 I Llandinam 2 18 j 16s Caersws 2 24 Q Moat Lane 2 32 { 8 J Newtown 2 47 ) Abermule 2 56 > 15s Montgomery 3 3J j Carriages will run through to London (Euston). Passengers return as under:-Two days' passengers return from London (Euston) at 9 45 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd Five days' passengers return from London (Euston) at 9 45 p.m on Friday, Nov. 25th. rp Third Class Fares for § Times of Starting. Double Journey, •g p.m. 2 Days' Tickets. £ Pool Quay 3 29 t q «$Four Crosses 3 37 J Llanfyllin 2 25^ | Llanfechain 2 35 > 9s £ Llansantffraid 2 42 j Llanymynech 3 411 Llynclys 3 50 p Oswestry 4 15 j "§ Whittington 4 20 | Frankton 4 28 9s Ellesmere 4 35 a Welshampton 4 42 £ Bettisfield 4 46 Fenn's Bank 4 55) Passengers may have Five Days' Tickets at the following rates:-Pool Quay and Four Crosses, 14s; Llanfyllin* Llanfechain end Llansantffraid, 14s 6d Llanymynech, Llynclys, Oswestry, Whittington, Frankton, Ellesmere, Welshampton, Bettisfield, and Fenn's Bank, 14s; returning from London (Euston) at 2 15 p.m. via Crewe, on Friday, Nov. 25. Children under Three years of age, Free above Three and under Twelve, Half-price. Passengers return as under — Two Days Passengers return from London (Euston) at 8 o0 p.m. via Crewe on Tuesday, Nov. 22. Five Days Passengers return from London (Euston) at 2 15 p.m., via Grewe, on Friday, Nov. 25. On the return, Passengers for Llanfy llitl, Llansaintffraid, and Llan. fechain have to wait several hours at Oswestry. The Tickets are not transferable, and are only available to and from the Stations named upon them and by the Trains specified on the Bills; if used otherwise, the Tickets will be forfeited, and full Ordinary Fares charged. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourists Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained from Mr W. H. Gough, Superinten- dent of the Line, Oswestry. MANCHESTER RACES—NOVEMBER HANDICAP. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th,. 25th and 26th. ON ABOVE. DATES Cheap Day Excursion Tickets will be issned to MANCHESTER as under:— Times of Starting. Third Class From a.m. Return Fares. Llanidloes 6 40) Dolwen 6 45 Llandinam 6 52 j Moat Lane 7 0 A Newtown 7 12 Abermule 7 20 Montgomery 7 28 Forden 7 34J Welshpool 7 50 | Buttington 7 55 Pool Quay 8 0 Four Crosses 8 10 Llanymynech 815 4s. Llansaintffraid 7 55 Llanfechain 7 47 Llanfyllin 7 35 Llynclys 8 24J Oswestry 8 40 Whittington 8 44 j Frankton 8 52 j Ellesmere 90 3a. 6d. Welshampton 97 Bettisfield 9 11 I Fenn's Bank 9 21J Children under Three years of age, Free; above Three and under Twelve, Half-price. First Class Tickets issued at double Third Class Fares. No Luggage Allowed. Passengers return the same day from Manchester (London Road), 4 15 p.m. or 12 0 midnight. Passengers for Llanfyllin, Llansaintffraid and Llanfechain must return at 4 15 p.m. Passengers for Oswestry, Fenn's Bank, and intermediate stations, may return by train due to leave Man- chester (London Road) at 7 p.m. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained on application to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. A. E. BOND, PASTRY-COOK AND CONFECTIONBR, 7 AND 8, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL, WILL HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF XMAS NOVELTIES OF ALL KINDS. TRY HIS CELEBRATED GOLD MEDAL CAKES. ALSO XMAS CAKES ORNAMENTED IN GREAT VARIETY. BALL SUPPERS AND PARTIES SUPPLIED. HOTELS. THE LATE SIR JAMES CLARKE, M.D., says A fortnight in Aberystwyth is equivalent to a month's residence in most Watering Places. Pare water from Plynlimon, soft breez from the Atlantic, and excellent Drainage." RELLE VUE HOTEL, ABE RYSTWYTH.-Facing the Se Family and Commercial Hotel & Boarding House; one of the Cheapest and most Comfortable in Wales. Board and Attendance from two and a half Guineas per week, or 9s per day, according to Bedroom. Table D'hote at ó-JO o'clock. Visitors wishing to be on Boaraing Terms, must give notice on arrival to the Manageress. Tariff on application to W. H. PALMER, PROPRIETOR. TALBOT HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. This old-established Family and Com. mercial Hotel is situate in Market Street, in the centre of the Town and within easy reach of all places of interest. For years it has enjoyed the reputation of being the most comfortable Hotel in Town, and is largely patronised by business men. Entirely under new management of a well-known Manageress after many years experience in London. Good Catering by a First-class London Chef. TERMS: PER DAY, 7s. 6D.; PER WEEK INCLUSIVE, E2 109. E. RICHARDS, PROPRIETRESS, Late Managereas of Hummum's Hotel, Covent Garden, London. WATERLOO HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH.—Thi« class Family and GM»* V — JL mercial PRIVATE HOTEL and Bearding House is wtnate is the centre of the Eeplanade, and commands an unbroken sea front. The House has recently been enlarged and re-furnished, and possesses every modern improve.. ment, making it one of the most comfortable Hotels on the Welsh Coast. PRIVATE BRAKES LEAVE THE HOTEL DAILY TO ALL PLACES OF INTEREST. Tici&ws MODICZAT]T. A. E. & A. MORRIS, PROPRIETRESSES. WHITE HORSE HOTEL TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH^a Minutes' walk from the Sea. Three Minutes' walk from the Railway Station). This Hotel, which is situated most centrally for Tourists, Cyclists, and Commercial Gentlemen has recently undergone extensive alterations, including the addition of new Coffee and Com- mercial Rooms, is replete with every comfort. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES. TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. M. A. REA, PROPRIETRESS. A BEKYSTWYTH.—PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL, LxTTLE DARKGATB STREET, Family and Commercial. This Hotel is situated in one of the principal Streets of the Town, and ie near to the Station, the Castle, Pier, and Promenade. The House is old established and fully licensed. BED AND BREAKFAST FROM 3/6. GOOD STABLING. PROPRIETOR I. PARRISH. TERMINUS HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH.—11" H»">I now under new management. It is sitm&be close to the Station, and is the most convenient Hotel in Town for Travellers 8nd others. It has recently been Mlarged, and is now replete with every modern convenience, and is lighted throughout with tilt electric light. T. E. SALMON, PROPRIETOR. WYNNSTAY & HERBERT ARMS HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. First-class Family and Commercial Hotel, sitaate in Maengwyn Street, and possessing all COIITemenceø of a Bigh-claas Hotel It has its own Stock Rooms, Livery Stables, and Goaofa Houses. Billiard Table. Posting in. all its Branches. Boss meets all Trains. APPLY: PROPRIETOR. TREWYTHEN ARMS HOTEL, LLANIDLOES.— new Mamge- ■ ————————————-—————.merit. First CRMS Family and Commercial Hotel. Stock Rooms. Posting in all its Branches. Excellent Trent Fishing close to hand. BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. HEADQUARTERS Foit C.T.C. A. W. CORNFORTH, PROPUKTOE. REAR HOTEL, NEWTOWN,NORTH WALES. This well-known and M-9 I—IP eld-established F^aily and Commercial Hotel is one of the largest and most comfortable Hotels in North Wales. It contains large Commercial, Coffee, Smoke, Stock and Billiard Rooms, also Suites of Apart- ments; Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Bells. Hotel Omnibus meets all Trains. Peeting in all its Branches. First-class Accommodation for Cyclists. A. MARSTON, PROPRIETOR. FRESH SALMON FROM THE TEIFY, WYE, AND OTHER RIVERS DAXE £ DEALER IN WBN HAM LAKE ICE. RICHARD SAYCELL, LICENSED DEA^RP°iNLTAJSE> MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL SEA FISHERIES PROTECTION 80CIETY, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, NORTH PARADE AND TERRACB ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPLY DESPATCHED. DAVID ROBERTS AND SONS, LTD., BREWERS, ABERYSTWYTH. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.] NIVEN AND JONE, HIGH-CLASS LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, HATE REMOVED TO PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. F. SILLITOE AT 18, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL, And are showing A VERY SELECT RANGE OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR WINTER WEAR. 0 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEWEST HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TIES, COLLARS, BRACES, &c., &c. P ABERYSTWYTH F URNITURE AREHOUSE, 34 AND 36, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET. F. GROVE AN D Co., THE LEADING HOUSE FURNISHERS, HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF DINING AND DRAWING ROOM SUITES, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS, WOOL AND HAIR MATTRESSES, always open to inspection. Any Article not in Stock Made to Order by Experienced Workmen on the Premises. TO FARMERS. Mo H. DAVIS AND SONS, ABERYSTWYTH, HAVE RECEIVED A i^lTT A T71 l?rN<TTrFrFT7,T? W F0^ THE SHASOK NEW STOCK or VXlAr I ljU 1 X JDJXLJO FITTED WITH SAFETY LEVERS AND COVERS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CHAFFCUTTING MACHINES ACCIDENT ACT. TrNLAKGED MADE FROM ANY GOOD CARTE OR CABINET PHOTO. Send for List of Sizes and Prices. PHOTOGRAPHS Samples on View at the Stadio. -1- SPECIALITY—Enlargement mounted 16 x 1iSn« ready to frame, 6s 6d; packing and poetage, 6d extra. GYDE, 22 and 24, pIER STREET, A BERYSTWYTH. ";1- BOTTLED BY DISTILLERS ONLY, AND EXPRESSLY FOR US. "BLACK BOTTLE" TEN TEARS OLD. SCOTCH. PER DOZEN, 46s. CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED AT REA'S STORES, 48, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH.