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SALES BY AUCTION. ARMY REMOUNTS. AN INSPECTION OF HORSES Adapted for CAVALRY Will he held at THE RAVEN REPOSITORY, SHREWSBURY, ON THURSDAY, THE 11TH JANCART, 1900, Commencing at Ton o'clock to the minute. The following is an approximate description of the Class of Horse required:- Age, 6 to 10 years. Height, about 15-2 to 16 hands. Active horse. No greys or fired horses taken. Horses will be examined in order of Stall Numbers. Stalls will be allotted and Numbers ferwarded upon receipt of Entries. Entry Forms and all particulars will be for- warded npon application to JOHN HILL, ESQ., c/o MESSRS HALL, WATERIDGE, AND OWEN, Auctioneers, High Street, Shrewsbury. HORSES. 800 HORSES. OPENING SALES FOR 1900. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. zC40 Prizes. ARMY REMOUNTS REQUIRED. FRANK LLOYD & SONS expect a grand trade. Tuesday, January 23rd Harness Horses and Hunters. Wednesday, January 24th-Small Horses, Cobs and Ponies. Thursday, January 25—Heavy Horses and Tanners Last January Sales were the best clearance during the year. Entries close Saturday, January 13th. BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY. NOTICE. TO FARMERS, DEALERS, and OTHERS. It has been decided by the MONTGOMERY TOWN COUNCIL to establish TWO HORSE FAIRS IN EACH YEAR, IN THIS ISOViOUGII, Viz:— OX THE FIRST THURSDAY IN MARCH, AND THE FIRST THURSDAY IN OCTOBER, The First to be held on THURSDAY, THE FIRST OF MARCH NEXT. By Order of the Town Council, CHARLES S. PRYCE, Montgomery, Town Clerk. 29th December, 1899. LLANIDLOES DISTRICT PLOUGHING MATCHES ASSOCIATION. THE NINTH ANNUAL MATCHES Of the above Association of Ploughing, Hedging, Ditching, Horse Shoeing, and Competition of Horses, Brood Mares, Yearlings and Suckers, will be held (weather permitting) on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1900. (Or the first open Wednesday thereafter) ON LLWYNYBRAEN FARM, In the Parish of Llanwnog. PRESIDENT SIR JAMES JOICKY, BART. M.P., GREGYXOG. Schedules of prizes, entry forms, and all infor- mation may be obtained from Members of the Committee, and the lIon. Secretary. Chairman—Mr Evan Jones, Henblas. Vice- C liairin an- Atr Evan Hughes, Park. Treasurer Mr Richard Savage, Penyborfa. Hon. See.-lir John Phillips, Llwynybraen, Caersws. LIGHT OF THE FUTURE. Celtic Acetylene Illuminating Co. The Simplest and best Generators for the production of Acetylene Gas. Estimates free on application to Agent— J. L. JONES, PANTYCELTN, LTUKDHIKPOD. CUPIS'S CONSTITUTION BALLS Are an unfailing remedy (Write for pamphlet). For H or sesf or Grease Testimonial. Swelled Legs, Cracked to Cannock Air. ClI., Ltd. Heels, Coughs, Coids, Star- Cannock, Apl. 16,1890. mg Coat, Influenza, giving □ear Sirs,—-I have mach ^one an(j vigour, and keep- neasare in testifying to t,he hio-h fed Horses in taperiority of your Horse mK nion-iea JOBFSTITUTIOK BALLS. We Health, &c. aave used them for tne last i0 years, and And nothing j £ or & J5il<301> ihat can eqnal them. You »an make what use you like Jn cases of .ciove or BiOwn, jt this testimonial.—Yours Hide bound,loss of Appetite (cithfuUy, HKB ETT R. HART, Distemper, Epidemic, &e. Director. Director. For Scouring- in Calves they are almost infallible, PREPARED upwards of 60 j ears by the late FBAKCIS OUVISB, cvs Sold in Packets Is I'd and 3s8d each, 7 smell 10s'!)d,or Lails bv Chemistsand Medicine Vendors, or iron Fro- "Wilderness, Diss, Norfolk on receipt of amonrt ;>necor. J U. ANDERSON, CABINET MAKER and UPHOLSTERER, 5 & 6 HIGH STREET, WELSHPOOL (Adjoining Park Lane). • ,r- for Every Description of Estimate given tor CABINET WORK. ITRFOROOM FURNITURE DINING, DRAWING & BMWU BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS. WOOL MATTRESSES, SPRING, HAIR and WOOL M j FEATHER BEDS, & <• FUNERALS COMPLY FURNITURE REMOVED AND STOR ESTIMATES FREE. Largest and Best-Constructed FURNITURE n YAN Obtainable. t STORING WAREHOUSE 0 L | 5 & 6, HIGH STREET, WELSHPOOL SALES BY AUCTION. WHITFIELD'S OLD ESTABLISHED WEEKLY AUCTIONS For all classes of FAT, DAIRY, AND STORE STOCK IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. FOUR REGULAR SALESMEN IN CHARGE OF SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS. T. WHITFIELD, SEN.—DAIRY CATTLE. T. WHITFIELD, JEN.—FAT CATTLE. G. AVIIITFIELD-SHEEP AND CALVES. E. vVHITPIELD-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. (ESTABLISHED 1876). MESSRS. WHITFIELD AND BATHO, AUC- TIONEERS & VALUERS, Will SELL in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, FAT AND STORE CATTLE, FAT CALVES, FAT SHEEP, LAMBS, and PIGS. OFFICES SALOP ROAD, OSWESTRY TREMYDON, TOWYN. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, AND MEREDITH have been instructed by the executors of the late Mrs Jones to SELL BY AUCTION On the above Premises on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10TH, NEXT, the whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects. Sale to commence at 12 noon prompt. To LANDOWNERS, ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND SURVEYORS. ORDNANCE MAPS Of all Scales kept in stock of the environs of Ellesmere, Oswestry, Welshpool, Llanfyllin, Llanfair, Llanidloes, Caersws, Newtown, Machynlleth, Dinas Mawddwy, Towyn, Llandrindod, Rhayader, Knighton, Bishop's Castle, Montgomery, &c. Maps of any place in the Central Wales counties and Shropshire procured from the O.S. Map Department per return by post. Agents :—R. & M. OWEN, Printers and Map Agents, WELSHPOOL. Plans of Estates, Auctioneers' Catalogues and Posters, Conditions, and other planting at moderate cost. WELSHPOOL CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOLS. THE ANNUAL MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE TOWN HALL, ON SUNDAY, JANUARY THE 7TH, 1900, And the Prizes will be distributed by MRS. HAWKSWORTH, PARK HOUSE. v. 84 R. 5TH V.B SOUTH WALES BORDERERS. "C" (WELSHPOOL) COMPANY AN INVITATION DANCE (In aid of the Fund for providing for the comfort of South Wales Borderers at the Seat of War), Will be held at the TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL, ON T H U R S DAY, JANUARY 11TH, 1900. Undcr.the patronage of Lieut.-Col. E. Pryce-Jones, M.P., and the Officers of the Battalion. TICKETS :-Gelltlemen, 3s.; Ladies, 2s 6d.; Volun- teers and Members of other Corps (in uniform), ?s. 6d., to include Refreshments. A FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRAL BAND Has been engaged. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT 9-30 P.M. ROBERT OWEN, Sergt., Welsbpool. Hon. Sec. SPECIAL SHOW OF INVITATION CARDS COUNTY TIMES OFFICES, WELSHPOOL & ABERYSTWYTH THE ADVENTURES OF CARADOC: A TALE OF WALES IN THE DAYS OF KING ARTHUR. PRICE ONE SHILLING. WELSHPOOL: SALTER & ROWLANDS, And may be obtained at Messrs Smith & Son's Railway Bookstalls. From the Liverpool Courier, September 8th :— "Arthurian legends are always interesting, and a word of praise must be accorded Mr B C Hardy, who, in a capital little work, The Adventures of Caradoc," published by Messrs Salter and Rowlands, COUNTY TIMES, Welshpool, has, with the venue of his story in Wales, woven an attractive tale of the noble King and his trusty knights." THE ADVENTURES OF CARADOC. Is. Salter and Rowlands, Welshpool: 1899. The present little work, penned by B. C. Hardy, is one of the most charming romances we have read for a long time. Caradoc, who plays a leading part n the drama, is a gallant soldier, who in time is selected as Captain of the King's Guard, and subsequently becomes one of the Knights of the Round Table. The adventures which Arthur and his knight go through are graphically told, the sad death of the King making a pathetic eiiding.-The Shooting Times and British Sportsman. PUBLIC IVOTICES. THE MONTGOMERYSHIRE SOUTH AFRICA WAR FUND. AN ACCOUNT as above has been opened with the North and South Wales Bank, Welshpool, for the relief of soldiers or sailors serving or called up for service in the war in South Africa, and of their families. The Committee beg to acknowledge the following amounts, and earnestly appeal for further sub- scriptions Dec. 4 Capt. and Mrs. M. Humphreys 3 0 0 6 Per Rev. W. Vaughan Jones (Tre- gynon Church Collection) 11 2 0 „ 9 COUNTY TIMES IS. Fund 3 10 6 ,,13 O. O. Openshaw, Esq., High Sheriff 50 0 0 ,,18 Aberhafesp Church Collection 2 3 10 ,.22 Entertainment at Llanbrynmair (per F. J. Walton, Esq.) .7 0 0 Guilstield Church Collection 2 13 6 ,,28 Mochtre Parish Council (per E.W. 1900 Savage, Esq.) 10 19 9 Jan. 2 Llandyssil Parish, Instalment 14 12 1 3 Llanmerewig Parish (per E. Rogers, Esq.) 15 2 7 £120 4 3 THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. NEWTOWN PATRIOTIC FUND. AT a public meeting held in Newtown on Tues- day evening, Nov 14th, it was resolved that a speoial fund to be called The Newtown Trans- vaal War Patriotic Fund" be opened and that the Banks be asked to open accounts for the receipt of contributions. The following amounts have already been promised :— £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 303 14 7 The Newtown Co-operative Society 10 10 0 The Staff and Scholars of the Newtown County School 4 2 6 Mr Richard Morgan, Park Street 1 1 0 Mr and Mrs C J Newell 0 10 6 Mr George Newell 0 10 6 Mr Thomas Evans 0 5 0 Further Subscriptions are invited, and may be paid into one of the Batiks in Newtown, to the Chairman (Mr A S Cooke) or to MARTIN WOOSNAM, Hon. See. WAR IN THE TRANSVAAL. THE Militia Staff, Volunteers and the Inhabi- JL tants are invited to accompany the Mayor and Corporation to St Mary's Church, on Sunday, the 7th instant, meeting at 10 30 a.m., at ebeTown Hall, on the occasion of the Imperial Yeomanry Training. E. JONES, Jan. 5th, 1900. Town Clerk. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, WELSHPOOL In accordance with the wish of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, the COLLECTION At the MORNING SERVICE, on SUNDAY, JANUARY 7,1900, Will be in aid of the WAR FUND. BOROUGH AND DISTRICT OF OSWESTRY. IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. It having been suggested to me by many Bur- gesses, that Subscriptions should be raised in the Borough and District, to provide a Quick-firing Gun for the Troop of Yeomanry being raised in this County, I do hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING Of the Inhabitants of the Town and District to be helct in the GUILDHALL, OSWESTRY, ON MONDAY NEXT, 8TH JANUARY INSTANT, At 3 p.m., To consider what steps shall be taken for the purpose. It H. MASON, Guildhall,^Oswestry. Mayor of Oswestry. 4th January, 1900. JpOWERFUL & JJRAMATIC NOVEL OF AN U N C O N V E N T I A L TYPE. CAPITAL PLOT SKILFUL CHARACTERISATION! GRAPHIC STYLE! We have pleasure in bringing before the notice of our readers a Striking WORK OF FIXTION which we have Secured for Issue in our Columns, BY MORICE GERALD, Author of "MiHtertou," The Victoria Cross," Cast Out," "Black Gull Rock," Jock. o'-Beach," Murray Murgatroyd, Journalist," &c., &c. THE TITLE OF OUR NEW STORY IS THE CROWNING OF ESTHER, AND THE OPENING CHAPTERS WILL APPEARS IN OUR COLUMNS, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 1900. PUBLIC NOTICES. NORTH & SOUTH 'ALES BANK LIMITED. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREI-Y GIVEN that a Dividend of Ten Shillings per St jre for the Half-year ended 30th ultimo on the Capital of the Company, and a bonus of Seven Shiii ngs per Share (making a total distribution for the year of 15 per cent.) will be paid to the pro)rielors on and after the 18th instant at the head Of- ce and the various branches, and at the London anc Westminster Bank, Loth- bury, London. The Itcoine Tax, as usual, be paid by the Bank. The TRANSFER B IKS will be CLOSED from this date to the 18th ijVr- inclusive. By order (I" the Directors, T. ROWLAND Hr GHES, General Manager. Liverpool, 3rd January, 1900. JOSEPH and J ANE DOWNIE'S BEQUEST. Abstract of the Report of the Visit k g Com- mittee for the Half-Year ending 31st December, 1899. THE COMMITTEE contributed £ 137 10s Od JL second moiety of Subscription to the Aber- ystwyth Infirmary and made grants on Special Applications amounting altogether to X99 15s. J. H. PROTHEROE, 4th January, 1900. Chairman. WELSHPOOL COUNTY SCHOOLS. HEADMASTER MR R E OWEN, M.A. HEADMISTRESS Miss ALICE J ROBINSON, Assisted by an efficieni staff of Masters, Misstresses, and Visiting Teachers. The Schools re-02)en on TUESDAY, 16TH JANUARY, 1900. Entrance Examination at the Schools on Monday, 15th January, at 10a.m. Tuition Fees: £ 5 5s. per Annum, payiblc in advance to the undersigned. For Forms of Admission, Prospectus, and anv further information, apply to the Headmaster or Head-mistress, or to EDWARD L. R. JONES, Welshpool, Clerk to the Governors. 4th January, 1900. NEWTOWN COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. HEADMASTER: A. S. TETLEY, M.A. HEADMISTRESS: MISS C. M. GLADDISH, B.A. (LOND.). Assistant Masters N. G. DAVIES, B. and A. E. SAUNDERS. Assif ant Mistresses Miss A. C. JOHNSON and Miss E. JONES. THE NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, 16TH JANUARY, 1900. Scholars prepared for University, Professional or Business life. Special attention given to Com- mercial subjects. Practical work throughout the School in Chemistry, Physics,Cookery or Woodwork. School Fees, R5 5s a year payable in advance as follows: £ 2 2s for each of first two terms, £1 Is for the third term afterwards £ 1 15s a term. For particulars of admission Entrance Examina- tion Scholarships and Bursaries, &c., apply to the Headmaster or Headmistress, or to MARTIN WOOSNAM, January, 1900. Clerk. CASTLE CAEREINION. A SOCIAL EVENING Will take place in the NEW SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 19TH, 1900. Doors open at 7 30 p.m., Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. The Music will be supplied by Messrs ROBERTS, Royal Welsh Harpists. Ladies' Tickets, 2; Gentlemen's Tickets, 2s 6d. Double Tickets, 4s to include Refreshments. RESERVISTS' FUND. c 0 N C E R T S WILL BE HELD IN BUTTINGTON SCHOOL, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 11TH, AND IN TREWERN SCHOOL, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 12TH. Both concerts will commenc- at 7 30 p.m. Admission Is and 6d. ESTABLISHED IN 133b. FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE STUBBS' jp MERCANTILE OFFICES (FTUBBS' LTD.), 42, GRESHAM STREET, LONDON, E.C. Subscribers, by obtaining timely information, through THE STATUS ENQUIRY DEPARTMENT, MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS. Every Trader should read STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE, With which is issued a Supplement containing LISTS OF CREDITORS Under all the Important Failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTERS Contain more than ,8. NINE MILLION ENTRIES. Debts Recovered Promptly And remitted to Subscribers On TUESDAY and FRIDAY in each week, BRANCHES at Aberdeen, Birminghtim, Blackburn, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Belfast, Curctlff, Cork, Croy- dor;, Dublin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Kxeter, Glasgow, Hud. rtersfleld, Hall, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London (West End), Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Nottingham, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Sheffield, Southampton. Sander- land, Swansea, Wolverhampton. SUB.OFFICES :-luxton, Cambridge, Derby, Dumfries, Gloucester, Greenock,Grimsby. Halifax. Hanley, Inverness,' Ipswich, Limerick, Londonderry, Middlesboro', Newport (Mon ), Northamptnn, Oxfnrd, Perth Preston, Reading, Stockton-on-Tees, Torquay, Walsall, Waterford, Worcester' York. TERMS: 21 IF., f2 2s., t3 3s., £5 5s., according to requirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to any of the abovo Offices, "r:'(¡;8:1I'IWI: PUBLIC NOTICES. EDWAKD A. GRIFFITHS, LICENSED SLAUGHTERER OF HORSES, COWS, &c., TEE GLEDRID, NEAI; CHIRK, THE BOROUGH DEPOT, WREXHAM. To obtain Best Prices for Carcases, advise at once, WHEN FRESH, by Telegram or Messenger. Cost of Telegram siRuwec1. tu Bender. Wrexham Orders to Tele grams— | SLACGHTFR, WESTON No. 7, BEAST MARKET. pilyn." AGENT MB DAVID PARRY, PuWIS ARMS WELSHPOOL. EDWARD MORRIS, BARBER, BILL-POSTER AXD DISTRIBUTOR. MAESGLAS, MACHYNLLETH. Bills posted and distributed in to-i-nandneigh- bouring district at moderate charges. ° CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY -L issue FIRST CLASS 1,000 and 500 MILE TICKETS, the Coupons of which enable the pur- chasers to travel between stations on the Cambrian Railways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausted. The price of each ticket is £ 5 5s 1.000 miles, and £2 17s 6d 500 miles, being about lid per mile. Application for the 1,000 or 500 mile tickets must be made in writing, giving the fall name arid address of the purchaser, and accompanied by a remittance, to Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Cambrian Railways, Oswestry (cheques to be made pay- able to t he Cambrian Co. or order) from whom also books containing 100 certificates for authorising the use of the tickets by pur- chaser's family, guests, or employes can be obtained, price 6d. each book, remittance to accompany order. C. S. DENNISS, General Manager. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, the several stacks of well-harvested HAY, oi'^the growth of 1898, standing at the undermentioned Stations on the Cambrian Raiiways, aud estimated to contain the respective quantities, more or less also undermentioned, viz.:— Lsti- Esti- mated mated Station. weight, j Station. weight Tons, Tons. Overton-on-Dee 4 Boughrood 10 Weston Wharf 4 iCemmaes Road Llanymynech 7f [Glandovev Llansaintffiaid 11| Ynyslas 4-J Llanfyllin 11^ |Bo\v Street 5^ Welshpool 11 Penmaenpool 5 Abermule 6 IPensarn 4! Tylwcli 3 jCriccieth 9 St. Harmons 4 lAbortrch 5 Doldowlod 7 Builth j 11 j Total 132 For further particulars, and to treat, apply to It. BRAYNE, General Offices, O swestry, Secretary. March, 1899. DREW & CO., OSWESTRY. MIKEIUL WATER 1-, -i. L L'L U M ANUF AC TU R ERS. r S ^HE WATERS have been carefully analysed by GRANVILLE H. SHARP, F.C.S. (late I Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry), and compare favourably with those of any other Manufacturers of High-class Goods. They are strongly recommended for their purity and natural mineral properties and may be obtained of all First-class Hotels, Chemists, and other Agents, or direct from the OFFICES AND WORKS: KING STREET, OSWESTBT. SOLE AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT: GUINESS & CO. EXTRA STOUT. BASS & CO. INDIA PALE ALE. BKKT7ERS or THEe EL EDHA TED WHITE HORSE. BRAND OF HOP BITTERS, Guaranteed to be brewed from the finest Kent Hops only. NO SUBSTITUTES USED. ML WILLIAMS &■ SOS TOBACCONISTS, Have the FINEST STOCK in the County of PIPES, POJCHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, And every requisite for the Smoker. A.LL THE LEADING BRANDS IN STOCK. & 4, C H U li C H STREET (Opposite the Bull Hotel,) W E C-, T sole Agents for the Celebrated L X PIPES, X KIRK & SONS' TOBACCO S, and the Cele- brated GBD PIPES. TRY KIRK'S MILD PERIQUE MIXTURE. R. THOMAS & SONS, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS AND UNDERTAKERS, BERRIEW ROAD, WELSHPOOL. HOTELS. THE LATE SIR JAMES CLARKE, M.D., savs A fortnight in Abervftwvth is eouivn le^it to a moiicb s residence in most Watering Places. Pure water from Plvnlimcn, soft breezes from the Atlantic, and excellent Drainage." f^ELLIl VI E HOTEL, AB:E, P,.YSTWT- Facing the Sea. Family and Commercial Hotel ex Boarding House; one of the Cheapest and most Comfortable in Wales. Board and Attendance from twe and a half^ Guineas per week, or 9s per day, according to Bedroom. Table D'hote at 6-30 0 clock. isitors wishing to be on Boaraine Terms, must give notice on arrival to thr MauaL-eress.Tariff on app', to W. K. PALMER. PKOPRIETUS. WATERLOO rrOTEL ABERYSI Vt 1 TH. This First-class Family and Com. Boari.iDg House i? situate in the centre of the Esplanade, and commands an "anbroken sea front. TERMS MODERATE DURING WINTER MONTHS. A. E. &' A. WHITE HORSE HOTEL, TERRACE ROAD, A £ E R Y S T V Y T H (a Minut es' walk from 't —TT" the Sea Tnree Minutes' walk from the Railway Statiop-"). This Hotel, which is situated most centrally for Tourists. Cyclists, and Commercial Gentlemee has recently undergone extensive alterations, including the addition of new Coffee and Con:- mercial Rooms, is replete with every comfort. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. M. A. RE A., PBOPRIFTRFSP. A gEKYST^YTH.—PRINCE ALBERT HOTEL, DARGAT SIIiEET, Fatally and ommercial. 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 5,6. GOOD tTALLI-NG. LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY. OPPOSITE THE NEW MARKET HALL. PROPRIETOR L PAHEISIL TER^INU* HOTEL, ABERYSTWI-T;-I' 'Le Hotel is new under new — — — management, it is situate close to the .>auion, and is the most conveniens Hotel in Town for Travellers end others. It hag been enlaiged, and it now repiet- witu every modern convenieiJCe, and is lighted throughout with the electric light. T. E. SALMON, PROPRIETOR. I "Y WYNNSTAY ft. HERBERT ABMS HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. -oc- :lOr. First-class Famiiy and Commercial Hotel, situate in Maengwyn Street, and possessing all the convenances, of a FjL-ri-elass Hotel. It has its owu Stock Rooms, Liverv Stables, and Coaob Houses. Billiard xanle. Posting in all its Branches. Buss meets all Trains. APPLY: PROPRIETOR. "PREWYTHEN ARMS HOTEL, LLANIDLOES.— Under new Manage- ..L TT TT ——————————-—— ment. First Ciase Family and Commerce! Hotel. Stock Room: Posting in ali its branches. Excellent Trou Fishing close to hand. BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. HEADQUARTERS FOR C.T.C. A. W. CORNFORTH, PROPRIETOR. JJEARRu FEL, NEWTOWN, NORTH WALES. This well-known and ■ old-established Family and Commercial Hotel is one of the largest and most comfortable Hotels in North Wales. It contaiwj large Commercial, Coffee, Smoke, Stock and Billiard Rooms, also Suites of Apart- ments, Hot and Cold Baths. Electric Bells. Hotel Omnibus meets ali Trains. Posting in all its Branches. First-class Accommodation for Cyclists. Stabling for over 150 Horses. A. MARSTCN, PROPRIETOR. DAVID ROBERTS AXD SONS, LTD., L B REWE rrs, ABrRYSTWYiH. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.] }:.e: -=-01 '-w: COOKE Bros., Newtown. THE LEADING FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN NORTH AND CENTRAL WALES. A WONDERFUL CURE FOR 1. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA. CHEST, COLD, SORE THROAT, SPRAINS, BRUISES. INVALUABLE FOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS. PREPARED BY THE Welsh Golden Rheumatic Cure Co., Abervstwvth. POST FREE, 13. SOLF AGENT FOR ABEEYSWYTH—E. P. WYNNE, CHEMIST. Q:n.]O;z. PRIVATE TURKISH and MENDTCATED BATHS. Cures Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Complaints by a New Process, without danger or Palpitation. Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. -_G R E^AJR_JPUK G A TE STREET. ABERYSTWYTH. -=-=- THE CELEBRATED CYMRO RAZORS MADE OF THE FINEST WARRANTED QUALITY STEEL, POST FREE 3S. 6D. EACH. SOLD ONLY BY M. H. DAYIS AND SONS, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ABERYSTWYTH. 'C"1- FRESH SALMON FROM THE TEIFY, WYE, AND OTHER RIVERS DAILY. DEALER IX W E N H A M LAKE ICE. TW TR^LT A W 4 T FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, I 1 J Vj I J I LICENSED DEALER IN GAME MLMPER OF THE NATIONAL EA FISHERIES PROTECTION SOCIETY, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, NORTH PARADE AND TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPLY DESPATCHED. W' J. -r- JAMES WILLIAMS, SIDNEY HOUSE, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, Lately occupied by MRS. SMITH, GREENGROCER, FISH, GAME, & POULTRY DEALER, BUTTER & EGG MERCHANT. HOTEL AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS CATERED FOR. TO ALL ORDERS. WARD'S CALCULATOR FOR BUILDERS, &C. CONTAINS TIMBER TABLES, PARTICULARS or BUILDING MATERIALS, &c., SCALES FOR PLANS AND MAPS, &c., &c. A most useful Compendium for all connected with the Building Trade, the Management of Property &c. PRICE 6D., PuST FREE, 6tD. (Ix P.O. OR HALFBES>T STAMPS.) FROM THE PUBLISHERS SALTER & ROWLANDS "COUNTY TIMES" OFFICE, WELSHPOOL PRACTICAL HIGH-CLASS TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, Beg to intimate that they are now showing Ranges of AND WINTER GOODS SLIT ABLE FOR LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WE\V A SFC* FRH. nos OF SMKTS, TIES,"HATS, AC., FOP, THE COMING SEASON. Ar.¡'RESf:- 18, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL,