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SITUATIONS VACAN2. PEEP AID ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements of Houses 01 Apartments To Let Wanted, Situations Vacant or Wanted, Articles Wanted Or For Sale, Lost or Found, and all small advertisements are inserted in the COUNTY TIMES the following charges, prepaid once 3 times 21 words la- Od. 2s. 6d. 28 lB. 3d 3s. Od. 35 Is. 61 3s. 6d. 42 Is. 9d. 4s. Od. No Advertisement is Booked at a less charge than 2B. 6d. COOK (Welsh) Wanted; £ 25 to £ 28; 5 servants (Welsh) kept and man; fortnights holiday yeafiir fare paid.—38, Great Western Street, AlexShdra Park, Manchester. WANTED, for country, a strong, steady W GENERAL; age about 18; two in family; character required.—Mrs Lowe, Beadeley Vicarage, nr.&tafford. COMPOSITORS WANTED at Once. — Apply, COUNTY TIMES Office, Welshpool. f ABOURER, accustomed to stock good wages i to suitable man; nice cottage.—Apply, stat- ing age and particulars, John Lee, Crimps, Ellesmere. WANTED, for Ladies' Boarding School in W London, a KITCHENMAID. Scullery- maid kept. Wages, JE16. Fair paid and month's holidays.—Apply, 100a, Registry Office, Welshpool. WANTED, Coofcs, Housemaids, and several W good Generals. — Apply, at once, GO the Highoiaas Registry 21, Berriew Street, Welsh- oool. One shilling to be paid when name is entered m the list and remainder when suited. Stamped envelope for reply. SITUATIONS WANTED. ALL WANTING SITUATIONS should apply to the High-class Registry Office, 21, Berriew Street, Welshpool. One shilling to be paid when aame is entered on the list and remainder when suited. Stamped envelope for reply. TO BE LET. FURNISHED APARTMENTS—Bed and Sitting Jf Rooms to let centre of Town; terms Moderate.—Mr Davis, 3, Princess St., Aberystwyth. LLANDRINIO—TO LET a good six-roomed COTTAGE, pleasantly situated, close to Church, Post Office and Telegraph, one mile from Four" Crosses Station; room to build stable if required rent moderate.—Apply, Thomas Davies, Portland House, Llandrinio, Oswestry. BERRIEW. TO LET from Lady Day next, three useful FARMS, 85.110, and 170 acres respectively; also good House and Garden with Lime Kilns and Wharf, and four acres of land.—For particulars apply Mr E. Lloyd, The Rectory, Berriew, TO BE LET from Lady-Day 1899, SPRING BANK, Villa Residence, with 26 acres of Arable, Pasture and Meadow Land, and four acres of Orchard, pleasantly situated, 1 miles from Welshpool on the Turnpike road from Welshpool to Llanfair. The bouse contains three reception rooms, two kitchens, larder, dairy, cellaring and seven bedrooms. The buildings comprise granary, stabling, harness room, cow house, foldyard and pig- styes. The house and buildings are supplied with water from a spring on the property- Apply to R. H. NBWILL, Lydbury North, Shropshire. SALE bY PRIVATE TREATY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY TWO DWELLING HOUSES, 39 and 41, Portland Street, Aberystwyth, containing four bedrooms, parlour, kitchen, back kitchen.— For particulars apply to Captain John Thomas, Harbour Master, 37, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. STOCK BIRDS, pure bred Plymouth Rocks, Indian Game, Silver Wyandottes, 5s. and 6s. each, also Aylesbury Drakes.—Applj, Watkin, Upper Luggy, Berriew. PRUIT TREES, 20 Fruiting trees for sale, -C guaranteed good bearers.—Apply, J. Jones, Builder, Welshpool. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY Pair of MULES, 350 Spindles on each side, 2^pitch; a Billy with 100 Spindles; also Two old Carding Engines. — Apply to Bennett Rowlands, Estate Agent, Newtown, and at Llanidloes. FOXALL & CO., OIL IMPORTERS, NEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. THE largest distributors of LAMP OIL in the JL Principality. Special Price to buyers of 20 gallons and upwards. Best American Turpentine, 9d. per quart. Best Linseed Oil, 2s. 2d. per gallon. Mixed Paints all colours, 3d per lb. COMMERCIAL and TEMPERANCE HOTEL, L5, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND TOURISTS. Hot Joints Daily from 12 till 3. CHARGES TRICTLY MODERATE. M. REED, PROPRIETRESS pRINTING, RULING, AND BOOKBINDING, ARE SPECIALIPIES OF THE COUNTY TIMES OFFICE WELSHPOOL. PRINTED RULED ACCOUNT BOOK, TTEDGEES, DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, rjUME BOOKS, EXECUTED IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. M. WILLIAMS & SON TOBACCONISTS, Have the FINEST STOCK in the County of PIPES, PO JCHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, And every requisite for the Smoker. ALL THE LEADING BRANDS IN STOCK. So 4, CHURCH STREET (Opposite the Bull Hotel,) 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. ADDRESSES. LATEST NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN & WINTER. EDWARD HUGHES Has pleasure in announcing that he is now prepared to show in- all Departments an Unrivalled Collection of FRESH NOVELTIES for the ¡ AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. SPECIALITIES IN DRESS FABRICS, MANTLES AND JACKETS, MILLINERY, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, FURS, &c. Characterised by Newness in Style, Dainty Coloring1, and Excellence of Materials, yet at Moderate Prices. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF BLOUSES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, &c. DRESSMAKING Every Effort will be made to give complete satisfaction and maintain the high standard we hold for Style, Fit and Quality. Your Patronage and Recommendation will be Esteemed. TRADE HALL, WELSHPOOL. EVERY REQUISITE FOR SALMON & TROUT ANGLERS SPECIAL FLIES FOR WELSH RIVERS AND LAKES. MM FRED. W. COOKE, F PRACTICAL ANGLER, NEWTOWN, N. WALES. CA'fALOGUES FREE. FOUND A WONDERFUL CURE FOR J- VF U -L1 MJ RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, CHEST, COLD, SORE THROAT, SPRAINS, BRUISES. INVALUABLE FOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS. PREPARED BY THE Welsh Golden Rheumatic Cure Co., Aberystwyth. POST FREE, 1/3. SOLE AGENT FOR ABERYSWYTH—E. P. WYNNE, CHEMIST. M » I. & G. LLOYD, COACH BUILDERS, Alfred Place, ABERYSTWYTH. I Carriages made to order on the shortest notice. Experienced Men kept for all Branches. CARRIAGES FOR SALE. ABERYSTWYTH MUSIC WAREHOUSE 42, TERRACE ROAD. W. K. WHEATLEY AND SONS. [ESTABLISHED 1851.] GREATEST MUSICAL INVENTION OF MODERN TIME THE PHONEON. Any Person whether musically educated or not can play the most difficult music with absolute accuracy. PIANOS, MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TUNING—TOWN AND COUNTRY. THE BERYSTWYTH JJNAMELLED JGLATE AND J^ARBLE ^TORKS. JJOSKING AND MILLER CAMBRIAN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, SCULPTORS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS, MONUMENTS, Headstones, Crosses, and Mural Tablets executed in Best Style in Granite, JLM- Marble, Slate, or Stone, at Moderate Prices. ESTIMATES FREE. GRIMSBY FISH SUPPLY. SYDNEY HOUSE, 3, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. M. SMITH, (LATE OF PIER STREET, ESTABLISHED 1868), Has opened at the above address a First-Class FISH, GAME AND POULTRY ESTABLISHMENT, WITH OYSTER SALOON3 ATTACHED. Dtessed Crabs a Speciality. Wenham Lake Ice always on hand. Hotels and Institutions catered for, Best Prices given for Game and Poultry, any quantity. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. EARLY CLOSING EXCURSIONS 3rd Class m Cheap Tickets Train on For-Fares there Train on Return Early Closing at Day of Week iaaued to ward Journey and back. Journey. Same day. Day. Half- Day. Half-P.M. P.M. P.M. — Day. Day. ELLESMERE THURSDAYS. Oswestry ) A.M. P.M. 0 8 5 25 or 9 40 Llanymynech 5. 2 12 1 3 5 7" 9 17 Overton-on-Dee ") ••• 12 10 0 6 4 15 „ 6 50 Bangor-on-Dee [ 10 40 or 0 10 0 8 4 8 „ 6 43 Wrexham J ••• 2 20 1 6 1 0 3 55 6 30 or 8 40 ( 12 5 WhitchHrch } or ••• 1 2 4 30 6 40 or 8 55 (. 2 10 Half-Day. f P.M. P.M. S. d. OSWESTRY THURSDAYS Overton-on-Dee 150 10 4 15 6 50 or 9 0 Ellesmere. 1 50 or 4 15 08 5 0 7 9" 9 22 50 0 6 5 7 7 35 9 17 Llanaaintffraid ••• 3 30 1 0 7 20 Llanfyllir ••• 3 30 ) j g f 7 0 Welshpool. 2 50 ) t 4 47 7 10 „ 8 54 WELSHPOOL THURSDAYS. Llanymynech.. A.M. 3 20 0 10 7 57 Oswestry 11 10 or 3 20 1 .j g f 7 35 Ellesmere 11 10 „ 3 20 J 1 ° 1 7 9 Overton-on-Dee 11 10 2 3 6 50 Montgomery. H 40 3 40 0 8 4 20 or 8 34 Newtown 11 40 „ 3 40 1 3 4 15 „ 8 15 r Llanidloes 1 P.M. P.M. 1 3 3 37 or 7 35 NEWTOWN SATURDAYS Llandinam. J 12 14 or 4 15 0 9 3 50 „ 7 50 AND Caersws 12 14 „ 4 15 0 7 2 24 „ 7 54 THURSDAYS Montgomery. 2 47 4 15 0 9 7 25 9 25 L Welshpool 2 47 „ 4 15 1 3 7 5" 9 10 LLANIDLOES WEDNESDAYS Rhayader > 3 35 16 72 Pantydwr j 0 9 7 15 Llandinam 1 o 07 4 47or830 Newtown ) 1 3 4 15 „ 7 50 Moat Lane (for Caersws). 2 5 0 10 4 40 „ 8 25 MACHYNLLETH. THURSDAYS Glandovey ") f0 6 5 25 or 6 38 Borth ] 3 5 7" 6 22 Aberystwyth. 1 28 4 45 „ 6 0 Aberdovey .f 1 6 16,, 87 Towyn 16 68 „ 7 50 Barmouth J i.26 5 34 „ 75 DinasMswddwy 1 35 1 3 4 30" 6 30 ABERYSTWYTH .WEDNESDAYS Bow Street 12 300r4 45 0 6 6 12 or 7 5 Llanfihangel. 1230" 4 45 0 8 6 7" 7 0 Borth 12 30 4 45 1 0 6 2" 6 54 Glandovey 12 30 ,,4 45 1 3 5 45 6 38 Machynlleth 12 30 ) i o 5 30 6 20 Aberdovey. 12 30 ) 6 16 Towyn. 1230. 2 3 6 8 Barmouth 1230 3 0 5 34 C. S. DENNISS, Company's Offices, Oswestry, July,|1898. General Manager. TUITION. WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL NEXT TERM COMMENCES SEPT. 19TH. Preparation for the UNIVERSITY LOCALS, PRECEPTORS PUBLIC SCHOOLS, SHORTHAND CERTIFICATE AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Over 100 passes during the last five years in above examinations. 30 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. PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES HOULT. THE SCHOOL, which has been successfully JL 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. Next Term begins SEP. 20TH. Boarders assemble the day previous. Prospectus on application. LLANDOVERY COLLEGE. Three Months' Distinctions, Nov. 1897 to Jan. 1898. £100 a year for Mathematics, Trinity Coll., Camb. £100 a year for Classics, Bras. College, Oxford. £80 a year for Mathematics, Balliol, Coll., Oxford. JE80 a year for Classics, Wadham College, Oxford. JE80 a year for History, Brasenose College, Oxford. J670 a year for Science, Exeter College, Oxford. J650 a year for Science, St. John's College, Camb. JE50 a year fcg: History, Magdalen College, Oxford. JE50 a year for Mathematics, Jestls College, Oxford. N.B.—Scholarships have been gained, direct from School, in the four subjects—Classics, Mathematics, Natural Science, and History. An Old Llandoverian, who left the School in September, 1896, as a Mathematical Scholar (£100 a year) at Hertford College, Oxford, and who gained a First Class in Mathematical Moderations in 1897, has just been elected Junior Mathematical Exhibi- tioner at Oxford. EVELYN HOUSE SCHOOL MARINE PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. PRINCIPAL MRS ISSARD. HEAD MISTRESS: MISS CLEGG, L.L.A. (Cambridge Teacher's Cert.) Music MISTRESS MISS BIGGS, (Conservatoire of Music, Wiesbaden.) Foreign Governesses. Dancing Lessons. PUPILS PREPARED for London and Welsh -t- Matriculation, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, and other Examinations; also for Entrance Scholar- ship at the University College of Wales. Boarders receive every care and attention. Terms: Moderate and inclusive. Half Term commences NOVEMBER 1st, 1898. ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: MR. DAVID SAMUEL, M.A., (Cantab). ASSISTANT MASTERS: MR. W. P. FULLER, M.A., (London), MR. THOMAS OWENS. MR. DEW] ELLIS, B.Sc., Lond. THE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN SEPTEMBER 20TH. Forms of application for admission, and any further information, may be had from SAMUEL EVANS. Clerk to the Local Governing Body. 6, Portland Street, A.berystwyth. MACHYNLLETH COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. The School will RE-OPEN in the New Building on SEPTEMBER 20, 1898. The School Year is divided into Three Terms. Fees £2 per Term; JE5 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.) University College of Wales. Assistant Mistress MISS LILY LUMLEY, Late Scholar University College of North Wales. First-class modern Education for Boys and Girls. Thoroughness of work secured. Chemical Labora. tory. Cookery and Laundry Work and Workshop. Playfield. Preparation for Examinations. Bursaries are granted by the Governors to Scholars sufficient to cover the estimated expenses of travelling to and from school. Intending pupils should send in "their names on forms supplied for the purpose, to the undersigned, JOHN ROWLANDS, Clerk to the Governors, Machynlleth. HUGH DAVIES'S COUGH MIXTURE THE GREAT WELSH COUGH MIXTURE REMEDY, COUGH MIXTURE In 1J!d. and 2s 9d. Bottles. COUGH MIXTURE Sold Everywhere. COUGH MIXTURE —— COUGH MIXTURE DAVIES'S COUGH, COUGH MIXTURE MIXTURE COUGH MIXTURE Gives Immediate Relief COUGH MIXTURE Cures Coughs and Colds COUGH MIXTURE Cures Bronchitis COUGH MIXTURE Cures Whooping Cough COUGH MIXTURE Cures Asthma COUGH MIXTURE Cures Influenza. COUGH MIXTURE —— COUGH MIXTURE Mr H. A. Evans, Post Office, COUGH MIXTURE Trelech, says — Many in COUGH MIXTURE this part say that they have COUGH MIXTURE never used anything equal to COUGH MIXTURE Davies's Cough Mixture for COUGH MIXTURE Cough and Bronchitis." COUGH MIXTURE Rev. E. W. Davies, Pentre, COUGH MIXTURE says he has derived benefit COUGH MIXTURE as a public speaker, and that COUGH MIXTURE it is the popular cure for In- COUGH MIXTURE fluenza. COUGH MIXTURE D. Jenkins, Esq., Mus. Bac., COUGH MIXTURE recommends it to singers. COUGH MIXTURE —— COUGH MIXTURE See that the Trade COUGH MIXTURE Mark is on the Wrapper— COUGH MIXTURE" PESWCH." PROPRIETOR: HUGH DAVIES, CHEMIST, MACHYNLLETH. POSTERS printed in all colours at the COUNTY Jt. TiMES Office, Welshpool, newest type ;J good style; moderate charges. PUBLIC NOTICES. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT, 1870. SECTIONS IX., XLIX., LI. NOTICE B. C. COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LLANSAINTFFRAID DEYTHUR. WITH CONTRIBUTORY DISTRICT OF LLANDRINIO. WHEREAS the Education Department, in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, have received the Returns in the said Act mentioned, and made such inquiry as they think necessary, with respect to the School accommodation of the District hereinafter mentioned; Now, therefore, the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education have decided, and HEREBY GIVE NOTICE AS FOLLOWS:— I. The School District is the Parish of LLANSAINTFFRAID DEYTHUR. II. It is proposed to make the Parish of LLANDRINIO contribute to the provision and main- tenance of a School in the District in respect of the number of children named in the Second Schedule to this Notice. III. The Schools named in th& First Schedule to this Notice are considered to be available for the District. IY. Additional Public School accommodation of the amount and description mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Notice appears to be required for the District. SCHEDULE I. No. of Children accommodated. Name and Description. Situation. ————— ————————————— ———— Schools without T c A the District, but B°ys" Girls" Infauts- ToTAI" partly available ————— —————————— for it- Trefnanney Existing Llandysilio National I 32 /"Trefnanney J Llanaaintffraid National C V.Arddleen Parochial J Arddleen Parochial I I Total. I 32 SCHEDULE II. Amount and Description of 0., „ accommodation required. Situation. Particulars. A School for not less than At or near Penrhos. It is proposed to make the School District of 40 Children. Llandrinio contributory in respect of 8 of the children for whom the School is required. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, 22nd day of November, 1898. Notice No. 15,933. THE LLANFYLLIN UNION. G. W. KEKEWICH, Secretary. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT, 1870. SECTIONS IX., XLIX., LI. NOTICE C. B. COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LLANDRINIO. CONTRIBUTORY DISTRICT. WHEREAS the Education Department, in pursuance of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, have received the Returns in the said Act mentioned, and made such inquiry as they think necessary, with respect to the School accommodation of the District hereinafter mentioned Now therefore, the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education have decided, and HEREBY GIVE NOTICE AS FOLLOWS:- I. The School District is the Parish of LLANDRINIO. II. It is proposed to make the District contribute to the provision and maintenance of a School in the Parish of LLANSAINTFFRAID DEYTHUR, in respect of the number of children named in the Second Schedule to this Notice. III. The Schools named in the First Schedule to this Notice are considered to be available for the District. IV. Additional Public School accommodation of the amount and description mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Notice appears to be required for the District. SCHEDULE I. No. of Children accommodated. Name and Description. Situation. ——————————————————————— Boys. I Girls. Infants. TOTAL. Schools situate -———- —————————— in the District- v Existing. Arddleen Parochial. 77 77 Liandrinio 121 121 Total. 198 SCHEDULE II. ————— Amount and Description of J.- „ accommodation required. Situation. Particulars. For 8 Children. ——— It is proposed to make Llandrinio contributory in respect of these children towards the provision and maintenance of a School to be provided at or near Penrhos, in the School District of. LlansaintfEraid Deythur. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, 22nd day of November, 1898. Notice No. 15,934. THE LLANFYLLIN UNION. G. W. KEKEWICH. Secretary. FOR HALL AND TABLE LAMPS BEST SELECTION IN TOWN. GO TO DAVID ELLIS & SONS, IRONMONGERS, GREAT DARKGATE STREET AND CHALYBEATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. PIANOS AND ORGANS, |A| BY ALL MAKERS. CASH OR BY EASY PAYMENTS. 9 We pay carriage and deliver on receipt of first month's RELIABLE IRO FRAME PIANOS, from 10s. 6d. per month till paid for. o EIGANS, Seven Stops and Couplers, 68. per month. R MONIUMS, Solid Cases, 5s. per month. J. P., Wrexham, writes:—" I now tdoke the opportunity of expressing to you my appreciation of the very beautiful Piano with which you have supplied us, which arrived quite safely yesterday, and has already been much admired." R. J. T., Pwllheli, writes:—"I have received the organ quite safely, and am greatly pleased with it. It has exceeded my expectations both in appearance and tone. Thanking you for the honourable way you conduct your business." RICHMOND JONES AND SONS, PIANO AND ORGAN MERCHANTS, 120, LONDON ROAD, LIVERPOOL. ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST FREE BY PO ST.-MENTION THIS PAPER. AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT REPRESENTED. ritiiiiiittiiiiiifititmitiiiHifiiiiiiiiMiifiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimntitiiitiiitiiiitmiiitiiHti I Seeds, Trees, Bulbs, Plants, &c I I Direct from original & reliable source. I Priced Catalogues Pott Free. | DlKKSONS H miseries, Ac. CHESTER I WUHMaiinilUIIIIIIIIIMIlllllllllllllHIUHIIIIIIIIMIIHIIIIIIMUIiniltlllllllllltllllllllllllli CUPISIS CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (Write for pamphlet). For Horses for Grease Testimonial. Swelled Legs, Cracked .•he Cannock Agr. CO., Ltd. Heels, Coughs, Colds, Star- Oannock, Apl. 16,1880. ing Coat, Influenza, giving Dear Sirs,—I have much tone and vigour, and keep. ueasurem testifying to the -0 v, f raperiority of your Horse m8 high-fed Horses in JOWBMTOTIOK BALLS. We Health, &e. utve used them for the last ..< .0 years, and find nothing For Cattle & Sheep .bak can eqnal them. Ton „ ™ <sn make what use you liko m of or Blown, jf this testimonial.—Yours Hide bound,loss of Appetite faithfnuy, HxNzy R. HAIR'Z, Distemper, Epidemic, &o. For Scouring in Calves- they are almost infallible. Prepared upwards of SO years by the late FBAVOIS CBWBI, CS.O.v.8. Sold in Packets 1 s Od and 3s 6d each, f small 10s 6dor 7 large 21s, by Chemists*n d Medicine Vendors, or from Pro* prietor.The Wilderness, Diss. Norfolk on receipt of amount POSTERS printed in all colours at the COUNTY J[- TIMES Office, WelsbPcol-L Newest type; good I style; moderate charges.. I: GIFFORD CANT, 19, BR OAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. (OVER STAR TEA CO.) FEES: TEETH: Strictly Finest goo*. Y. Moderate Quality consistent procurable with English first-class or materials American. and work. manship. TEETH STOPPED, SCALED OR EXTRACTED CAREFULLY. HOURS 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. DAILY. BLINDS. FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF VENETIAN BLINDS, ART AND EM- BROIDERED BLINDS, OUTSIDE BLINDS FOR GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES, HOTELS, &c.; Outside Spring Blinds, Inside Shop Blinds, Wire Blinds, AND BLINDS NEATLY REPAIRED. Apply to the Agent- THOMAS HOPKINS, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, ABERYSTWYTH. Samples to be seen at the Works. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICE. IN PARLIAMENT SESSION 1899. EAST AND WEST WALES RAILWAY. (Incorporation of Company; Powers to Construct Railways in Counties of Cardigan, Montgomery, and Radnor; Deviations Compulsory Purchase of Lands; Powers to Levy Tolls and Rates; Payment of Interest out of Capital during construction Power to limited owners and others to sub- scribe Running Powers over Rail- ways or parts of Railways of the Manchester and Milford Railway Company, and the Kington and Eardisley Railway Company; Working and other arrangements with the Great Western Railway Company, the Man- chester and Milford Railway Conpany, the Leominster and Kington Railway Company, and the Kington and Eardisley Railway Company Amend- ment of Acts). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session for an Act (in this Notice called "the intended Act"), for the following purposes, or some of them (that is to say) :— 1. To incorporate a company (in this Notice called the Company "), and to enable the Company to make and maintain the railways and works or some part thereof hereinafter described, with all necessary approaches, junctions, sidings, stations, works, and conveniences connected therewith (that is to say) :— Railway No. 1, commencing in the Parish of Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, by a junction with the Manchester and Milford Railway, at a point 30 yards, or thereabouts, m earn red along that Railway in a north- easterly direction from the north-eastern abutment of the bridge which carries that Railway over the River Rheidol, and terminating in the same Parish and County at a point in the south-east boundary wall of the Board Schools in Smithfield Road, 48 yards, or thereabouts, measured along that wall in a north- easterly direction from the centre of the said Smithfield Road. The whole of the said Railway No. 1 lies within the Parish of Aberystwyth. Railway No. 2, commencing in the Parish of Llanilar, and in the County of Cardigan, by a junction with the Manchester and Milford Railway at a point thereon opposite to the East Corner of the Signal Box on the South West side of Trawscoed (Crosswood) Station on the said Manchester and Milford Railway, and distant about 77 yards or thereabouts, measured in a Southerly direction along the said Railway, from a level crossing which passes acrcss the said Railway and leads to a farm-house known as Hendre-Rhys, and terminating at New Radnor in the Parish of New Radnor and County of Radnor, by a junction with the termination of the New Radnor extension of the Kington and Eardis- ley Railway. The said Railway No. 2 will be made in or pass from, through or into the Parishes and other places following, or some of them (that is to say): —Llanilar, Llanafan, Lower Gwnnws, Upper Llan- fihangel-y-Creuddyn and Cwm Rheidol in the County of Cardigan; Llangurig in the County of Montgomery St. Harmon, Llansaintffraid Cwm- deuddwr, Nantmel, Rhayader, Llanfihangel Hely- gen, Llanbadarn-Fawr, Lldndegley, Llanfihangel- nant-Melan, and New Radnor in the County of Radnor. 2. To authorise the purchase and taking of the following pieces of land, which are, or are reputed to be common or commonable lands, viz :— Description of common Area estimated or commonable land limit wf required to and the name of be taken not deviation the parish. about exceeding. Acres. Acres. Parish of Llandegley. 60 6 Rhos Twydd 30 3 o. To deviate laterally from the lines and verti- cally from the levels in the construction of the intended railways and worka to suoh extent as may be defined on the plans and sections to be deposited as hereinafter mentioned, or as may be specified in the intended Act. 4. To empower the Company to purchase and take by compulsion or agreement, and to hold lands, houses, and buildings, and easements for the pur- poses of the intended railways and works, and to vary or extinguish all rights and privileges in any manner connected with such lands, houses, and buildings, or which would in any manner impede or interfere with the construction, maintenance, and use of the intended railways and works, or lands or any of them, and to confer, vary, or extinguish other rights and privileges. 5. To cross, divert, alter, or stop up, whether temporarily or permanently, all such streets, roads, highways, railways, tramways, canals, aqueducts, rivers, navigations, streams, pipes, watercourses, drains, and sewers, and telegraphic, telephonic, and other electric apparatus within or adjoining the said parishes and other places, or any of them, ag it may be necessary to cross, divert, alter, stop up, or otherwise affect or interfere with for the pur- poses of the intended railways and works, or any or either of them, or other the purposes of the intended Act. 6. To enable the Company to demand and recover tolls, rates, dues, ar other charges for or in respect of the intended railways and works, and for the conveyance of traffic thereon, to alter existing tolls, rates and charges, and to confer exemptions from the payment of tolls, rates and charges. 7. To authorise the Company, notwithstanding anything in the Companies' Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, contained to pay out of the capital or funds of the Company interest or dividends on any shares or stock of the Company, during the con- struction of the intended railways. 8. To empower the Company or any other Com- pany or Companies lawfully working or using the railways of the Company to run over, work, and use with their engines and carriages for the purposes of traffic of every description, including local traffic, and with their clerks, officers, and servants upon such terms and conditions, and on payment of such tolls, rates, and charges, as may be agreed upon or be settled by arbitration, or as may be defined or authorised by the intended Act, the following rail- ways, or portions of railways, or so much thereof as the intended Act may prescribe (that is to say): So much of the Railway of the Manchester and Milford Railway Company as lies between the junction of the intended Railway No. 2 at Trawscoed, therewith, and Aberystwyth. So much of the Kington and Eardisley Rail- way as will be situate between the junction therewith of the intended Railway No. 2 and the New Radnor station of such railway including that station together with all stations, roads, platforms, points, signals, water, water engines, engine sheds, standing room for engines, booking and other offices, warehouses, sidings, junctions, machinery, works, and conveniences of or connected with said portions of railways. 9. To enable the Company to take and levy tolls, rates, and charges upon or in respect of the said portions of railways so to be run over and used as aforesaid, and if and where necessary to alter or vary the existing tolls, rates, and charges, which the aforesaid railway companies are now authorised to demand and take in respect thereof. 10. To empower the Aberystwyth Improvement Company, Limited, and other Companies or persons to subscribe to and hold shares or stock in the capital of, or to lend money to, the Company for the purposes of the intended Act or any of them, and to contribute towards the costs, charges, and expenses of the promotion of the Bill, and to appoint persona to be members of the Board of Directors and to vote at meetings of the Company. 11. To authorise trustees and owners of settled estates and others to contribute towards the cost of the railways and works of the Company, and empower owners, trustees, tenants for life, and other persons under any disability, whose estate or any part thereof may be benefited by, or any part of whose lands may be required for the railways and works of the Company, to sub- scribe for and take and hold shares in the capital of the Company, to charge their respective estates with the amount so contributed or sub- scribed. 12. To enable the Company and the Great Western Railway Company, the Manchester and Milford Railway Company, the Leominster and Kington Railway Company, and the Kington and Eardisley Railway Company, or any one or more of them, to enter into and carry into effect