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ADDRESSES. EDWARD HUGHES, _r GENET; AT. MILLINERY AND DRAPER, JMTOE MANTLE j SHOW MILLINER, ROOMS UPSTAIRS. CLOTHIER, — 5 1*1^; „ ,1-1^1; DRESS & MANTLE MAKING ON THE TT A rrrrT'Ti PREMISES. HATTEB, to Mourning Orders. AND f j THE STOCK IS NOW -rHE STOCK IS NOW j WELL ASSORTED OUTFITTER, ft ■ ■» JwiTIl NEW GOODS. ,I TRADE HALL, WELSHPOOL. THE MONTGOMERYSHIRE yREWERY CO., IMITED, NEWTOWN, o BREWERS, ° AND WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 0 ALE Supplied in all Sized Casks, Carriage Paid to any Station. WINES & SPIRITS OF THE FINEST QUALITY IN BOND, OR DUTY PAID. o AGENCIES AT WELSHPOOL, OSWESTRY, MARTON, SARN, LLANYMYNECH LLANGYNIEW, and TREFEGLWYS. o HARVEST ALES NOW READY, In Good Condition, from 6d. to lOd. per Gallon. o PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. MANAGFP.-T. C. SKIDMORE. SECRETARy-JNO. HAMER 48 & 49, BROAD STREET, NEWTOWN. EBW. OWEN, M.P.&U -—JOHN OWEN, Pharmareentical Chemist, PORTRAIT & LANDSCAPE And Certificated Dispenser (by PHOTOGRAPHER, Examination) of Medicines of the Apothecaries'Hall, J AWARDED prize of £ 25 for best London. series of views, Royal National —— Eisteddfod, 1889. Physicans' prescriptions and Family re- cipes dispensed with the greatest care, and ————— with the best ingredients. A11 the newest; and approved proprietory Medicines kept Special Series of Views in North and in Stock, or obtained at the shortest notice.. South Wales and adjoining connties, various Surgical appliances of every description, j sr/es. and requisites for the Sick Room. Family and Presentation Portraits hio-hly Toilet and Nursery articles, including finished from Miniature to Life-size. ° choice perfumery, high-class Soaps Denti- 0;, an(, wCo, Drawin„g' roloured frices, Hair W ashes, Sponges, best London T, made Hair. Tooth and Nail Brashes, Dress- Engravings, Ac Albums, inw and Ivory Tooth Combs, &c. iff*P Books- and Landscape Agency of the Scottish Widows' Fund laInes• Life Assurance Society. Instantaneous Photographs of Children, Depot of the Society for promoting Animals, t&c. Christian Knowledge, for the sale of Bibles, 711 • A 11 T Prayer Books, etc. Ilium mated Addresses by best London [artists. Agents for Pianofortes, American Organs, Harmoniums, &c., by all the best English and Foreign Makers. A VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. BY SPKCT ALR^$APP0INTMENT ARTHUR TESTAR, (From South Audley Street, London, W.) and SUCCESSOR to Messrs. WALL & CO., WELSHPOOL, Wishes to inform his numerous customers and friends that he has received A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, AND WOULD INVITE AX EARLY CALL. NAVAL (V- MILITARY UNIFORMS, LADIES' HABITS, CLERICAL ROBES, &c. THE PEOPLES BOOT STORES! J. POSTON, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, IC, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES KEPT IN STOCK. Jockey, Wellington, and Shooting Bogig; WALKING BOOTS AND SHOES. Hand-sewn and made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED, A" KODKKATE CHAnGES. WILLIAM MORRIS GENERAL DRAPER AND SILK MERCER, 4, BROAD STREET, WELSHPOOL. MILLINERY, MANTLES, &c. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. WALTER DAYIES, GENERAL COOPER, No. 3, Brook Street, (OPPOSITE THE TAXYARD), WELSHPOOL. Dealer in all kinds of Turn-ware and Bend-ware. Brew in sr and Dairy Vessels made to order. A. E. BOND, CONFECTIONER, 8, BROAD STREET WELSHPOOL, Manufacturer 02 WEDDING CAKES of the best Quality. A choice selection of ORNAMENTS and B ')XE .S. CHRISTENING AND BIKTHIMV CAKES. (Jjnoa, Currant, Sultana, Madeira, Almond, and Seed Cakes. School Treats and Tea Parties Supplied on the most moderate Terms. ESTIMATES (I IVKX FOR iUXNF.RS, LCMCHEOXS, TEAS, etc. PURE WHOLEMEAL BREAD. Made a directed by Dr. See Testimonial. ADDRESSES. A. PARRY, Saddler, Carriage Gig and Cart Harness Manufacturer, 3, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. Stable requisites of every description. Sets of Brown and Black Gig Harness of Superior finish in silver nickeline and brass in stock. Quality and Prices defy Competition. The noted easy fitting Cart Collars. Special attention paid to all kinds of Cart Harness. INSPECTION INVITED. WILFRID BURDEN (Successor to the late James S. Allan,) STEAM SAW MILLS, MONTGOMERY. Estimates given for all kinds of English and Foreign Timber. Dealer in BRICKS, PIPES, SLATES CEMENT, and Builders' Materials of every description. ESTABLISHED 1831. JOHN JONES & SON, Wholesale, Retail, and Family Grocers and Tea Dealers, Hop and Seed Merchants, 13 & 14, Hall St., WELSHPOOL. —— A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. THE JnHLEE HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY STORES. EDWARD WYKE, Wholesale and Family Grocer, Tea Provision Dealer, Baker and Confectioner. Bride, fewty ■- Seed and Sultana nsaifce lo or<Hr.* On Wonderful 2s. TEA is a Real Luxury. I Our Family Tea at Is. 6d., (excellent value). Our Ceylon Tea, in packets, at 2s. and 2/6, per lb. is superior to anything offered at the price. Sole agent for Kennaway and Co.'s Wines and Spirits. Bass's Pale Ale and Guinness's Stout in Bottles. 47, High Street, WELSHPOOL. BARKER HALLIWELL'S CAMBRIAN BREWERY NEWTOWN. HARVEST ALES, NOTED FOR PURITY AND EXCELLENCE IN SPLENDID CONDITION. 8d., 9d., 10d., and Is. PER GALLON. WELSH FEATHER BEDS. THESE CELEBRATED BEDS ARE MADE IN WELSHPOOL, NORTH WALES. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FEATHER BEDS NOW OFFERED. Single Bed, Bolster dnd Pillow, 6ft. 3in. s. d. by 3ft. 6iu., weighin 401bs 30 0 No. 2. Double Bed, Bolster and 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., weighing 501bs. 37 6 No. 3. Double Bed, Bolster and 2 Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., weighing 551bs. 41 0 WARRANTED DRY AND SWEET. These renowned Feathers are put into Best Union Ticking, and well made, sent carriage paid to any Station in the United Kingdom. Any sized Beds made to order at 9d. per lb. Sample:; of Feathers and Ticking post free. Feathers without Ticking 6d. per lb. All orders must be accompanied by Cheque or P.O.O. pavable to H. HANDY & Co., FEATHER MERCHANTS, WELSHPOOL. != MISCELLA NEO US. EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT solicits -S'J Audits, Accountancy and Property Agencies; would also undertake the posting up of Trades- men's Books.—Apply, R. S. LLOYD, 47, Park Street, Newtown. Wf ANTED by a gentleman living near Welsh- pool. Lessons in Lands Surveying and Levelling terms must be moderate. -No. 60, COUNTY TIMES Office, Welshpool. .-c.L_ -L CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. WELSHPOOL EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT.! On every THURSDAY in July, August, and September, Cheap Return Tickets will be issued from WELSHPOOL TO Third Class fare for Times of Starting, double journey. a.m. p.m. Llanymynech II 40 or 2 50 lOd. Ellesmere. 11 20 „ 2 50 Is. 6d. p.m. Montgomery 1 40 „ 4 15 8d. Children under Three years of age, Free; above Three and under Twelve, Half-fare. First Class Tickets issued at double the Third Class Fares. I The Tickets 'will be available for Return the same day as under :— From Llanymynech 6 25 or 9 25 „ Ellesmere 5 50 or 8 52 „ Montgomery 5 8 or 6 15 ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, Oswestry, June 30th, 1893. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. NEW ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Issued by the Cambrian Railway Company, Price 2nd. WHERE TO STAY AND WHAT TO SEE" In Wild and Picturesque Wales. Containing 17 Meisenbach Views of Aber- ystwyth, Barmouth, and other Cambrian Staside and Holiday Resorts, from Photographs by IVtr. J. Maclardy, of Os- westry, with a list of Hotels, Inns, Farm- house and Country Lodgings. To be ob- tained at all English and Welsh Railway Bookstalls and at all Cambrian Stations. Also from ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, Oswestry, August, 1893. What the Press Say It is a useful little book, and we hope it will in- duce many readers to visit the charming scenes which lie 011 and about the Cambrian.—Oxirentry Advertizer. Invaluable to Holiday Makers.—Llavgoi.lt.-n Adrertizer. The information is of a thoroughly.Tactical < Arranged in a-manner ■wh"~ft wi}] b# ini- joaegxs" i*erjyV«> +«> *«•, ?'er. Sxpreaa. < Illustrated vhlh' views u £ the mos*. enchanting beauty spots in a country sO prolific in scenic grandeur. The Evening Reporter. The Cambrian Railways Company have earned the gratitude of Holiday Makers by publishing this handy reliable little guide.— The Journal of Com- merce. A very showy little pamphlet full of information and illustrations, also a wonderful List of Farm House and Country Lodgings. -Western Morn ing Should be in the hands of every Tourist.— Os- irestry Commercial Circular. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. NEWTOWN EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT. On every FRIDAY in JULY, AUGUST, and SEPTEMBER, Cheap Return Tic- kets will be issued from NEWTOWN TO Time of Starting Third Class fares for from Newtown. double journey, p.m. 2 30 I 9d. Montgomery 2 13 ) Welshpool 2 13 1/3 Children under Three vears of Age, Free above Three and under Twelve* Half-fare. First Class Tickets issued at double the Third Class Fares. The Tickets will be available for re- turn the same dav as under From Llandinani 7 43 —— „ Montgomerv 7 15 or 9 57 „ Welshpool. 7 0 „ 9 45 ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, Oswestry, June 30th, 1893. SALTER AND ROWLANDS PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, &c. 21, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. Printing of every description at lowest possible prices. All Orders promptly carried out and satisfaction guaranteed. A TRIAL SOLICITED. TOWLE'S PEN!S VROYAL AND STEEL PILLS JL FOR FEMALES. Quickly correct all irregu- larities, remove all obstructions, and relieve the- distressing symptons so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is. l £ d., and 2s. 9d., (the latter contains three times the quantity), of all chemists. Sent I anywhere on receipt of 15 or J4 stamps, by the maker, E. T. Towle, chemist, Nottingham. Beware of imitations, injurious and worthless. M. WILLIAMS & SON FAMILY GROCERS, TOBACCONISTS, PROVISION AND CORN MERCHANTS, 3 & 4, CHURCH STREET, and 30, SALOP ROAD, WELSHPOOL. The Largest Assortment of PIPES, POUCHES, CIGARS, and CIGARETTE HOLDERS in the County. EVERY CIGAR WARRANTED IN PERFECT CONDITION. ILIIRNOTE THE ADDRESS WHERE YOU CAX OBTAIN GOOD YAIXE FOR YOn: MONEY. HERBERT JONES, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER HIGH STREET, NEWTOWN. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. T. J. BRATTON, TENT PBOPBIETOB AND CATERER, THE EAGLES, WELSHPOOL. Contracts undertaken for Luncheons, Dinners, Teas, Pic-nic Parties, &c. Agent for the White Star and Cunard Steamship Companies, and County Fire Office. efJ Fridge's Inks are the BEST retailed in the trade, Indefinitely lasting declining to fade Great is the wonder. Each user exciting Such marvellous results in Copying and Writina: Non-corrosive Unfading Supreme of all Inks Unapproached in their quality, so everyone thinks FINEST QUALITY. UNFADING. NON-CORRODINC. TO BE HAD OF ALL STATIONERS. THE WELSHPOOL UNITED CHOIR. HON. CONDUCTOR—MR. T. M. PRICE, R.A.M. THE FIRST MEETING for the ensuing Season of this old-established Choir, will be held in the Town Hall, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1893. The weekly practices will continue throughout the Winter, every Tuesday at 8.15 p.m. The Choir is free and open to all who desire to join. The music-loving public of Welshpool and district are cordially invited to join the Choir. Welslipool, ROBERT OWEN, Sept. d, 1893. Hon. Sec. ST. MAJIY'S CHURCH, WELSHPOOL. THE HARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL Will be held in the above Church, on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21st, 1893. The order of Services will be as follows: 8 a.m., Celebration of the Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matting, and Sermon by the Rev. PREBENDARY WHITE, Rector of Churchstoke. 6.30 p.m., Evensong, and Sermon by the Rev. T. H. HUGHES, M.A., Vicar of Llangurig. Collections will be made at the morning and evening Services in aid of the Salop Infirmary and Church Expenses. DOLFOR THE HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, DOLFOR, On Friday, September 22ud, 1893 HARVEST LITANY at 2.30; EVENING SERVICE at 6.30. PREACHER ON BOTH OCCASIONS: THE REV. PREBENDARY WILLIAMS, M.A. YICAR OF HOLY TRINITY, ABERYSTWITH. TEA will be provided in the Schoolroom at 3.30, Admission Is. The Harvest Services will be continued on Sunday the 24th, at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. (for Children) and 7 p.m. Offertories for the Church Heating Apparatus Fund. HOMET"! ST. ASAPI-I DIOCESAN CONFERENCE, 1893. MEETING AT NEWTOWN, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH AND 15-rH. (For order of Meetings see Programme.) MORNING SERVICE Will be held in the Pai'ish ..L Church, on THURSDAY, SRPT. 14th at 11 o'clock a.m., when a Sermon will be preached by the Rt: Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF DERRY. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Public Rooms, on THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14th, at Seven o'clock. The Right Hon. the EARL OF POWlS will take the chair. Collections will be made at each service, and at the Conference Meetings, towards defraying the necsssarv expenses. N.B. On Thursday, Sept. 14th, a Train will leav Newtown for Welshpool at 10.15 p.m., stopping at intei mediate stations. Local Secretaries: The He". F. M. HAMILTON, The Rectory, Newtown. W. E. PllYCE-JONES, Esq., Dolerw, Newtown. PENRHOS HARVEST THANKSGIVING, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH, 1893. SERVICE at 1.30 p.m. TEA at 3.30. A BAND FOR DANCING. TICKETS Is. EACH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS FOR THE BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY And the Places sharing therewith. (Parliamentary, Municipal, and County Government Revision.) NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CLEMENT jL^I ELPHINSTONE LLOYD, Esq., the Bar- rister appointed to revise the Lists of Parliament- ary Voters, Burgesses, and County Electors, for the Borough of Montgomery and the several Boroughs and Places sharing therewith, has fixed his Courts for the Revision of such Lists at the several places and times hereunder mentioned, that is to say At the Lion Hotel, in MACHYNLLETH, on Tuesday, the 19th day of September next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for the Townships and Liberties of the Parish of Machynlleth, and the Township of Isv-garreg. At the Public Rooms, in LLANIDLOES, on Thursday, the 21st day of September next. at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the Parish of Llan- idloes. At the Public Rooms, in NEWTOWN, on Friday, the 22nd day of September next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for the Parish of Newtown, and for the lownships of Hendidlev and Gwestyd, in the Parish of Llanllwchaiarn. At the Town Hall, in MONTGOMERY, on Satur- day the 23rd day of September next, at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the Borough and Parish of Montgomery. At the Town Hall, in MONTGOMERY, on Tues- day, the 26th day of September next, at half-past Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parish of Llanfyllin. At the Town Hall, in WELSHPOOL, on Thurs- day, the 28th day of September next, at Twelve o'clock at noon, for the Lower, Middle and Upper Divisions, of the Parish of Pool, and the Township of Gungrog Fechan in the Parish of Guilsfield. And the Overseers of the several Parishes, Town- ships, Divisions and Places within each of the aforesaid Parliamentary Boroughs, or sharing places, are required to attend at the opening of the Court appointed to be held for the same, and then and there to deliver to the said Barrister all original Notices of Claims of Objections received bv them, and produce all rates made for the Relief of the Poor of their respective Parishes, Townships, Divisions and places between the 31st day of July in the last year, and the 31st day of July in the Present Year; and all Documents, Papers, and Writing in their possession, custody, or power, touching any matter necessary for revising the List of Parliamentary Voters, Burgesses and County Electors, for such Parishes, Townships, Divisions, and Places. Dated this 13th day of August, 1893, CHARLES S. PRYCE, Town Clerk of Montgomery. PRESENTATION TO SIR PRYCE PRYCE-JONES, M.P. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, commencing at 7 p.m., when the above presentation will be made by the Right Hon. TheEARL OF POWIS who will also preside over the meeting; and Speeches will also be delivered by the MARQUIS OFLONDONDERRY K.G., and others. Full particulars will Shortly appear in these eolumns. W. FORRESTER ADDIE, Welshpool, ) „ J.MARSHALL DUGDALE, Llanfvllin f- i1011" JOSEPH EVANS, Machynlleth, ) becs" THOS. J. PUGH, Newtown, Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—Mr. G. G. Higham, Gun and Fishing Tackle Maker, has a Vacancy for an Apprentice.-Apply, 20, Berrriew Street, Welshpool. COOK and Kitchenmaid wanted, Herefordshire; family two, £35 and £16; scullerymaid kept. Apply Edgbaston Registry, Cherry Street, Bir- mingham. WANTED at once FOUR WAGONERS ex- V V perienced in timber hauling constant work and good wages for sober and reliable men.—Apply Evan Williams, Timber Merchant, Llanidloes. WANTED, at Christmas, .in a Nobleman's V T Estate Office in North Wales, a respectable, well-educated Boy as Junior; must be a neat and quick writer, and understand shorthand. -Apply in own handwriting to M.S., Office of this Paper. LOST. LOST, Two cross-bred Kerry Hill EWES, pitch JLJ marked with a X on rump. Information to Morgan Davies, Rhydygroes, Chirbury, will oblige. FOR SALE. TO CONNOSSIEURS. FOR SALE, a nice Collection of genuine AN- JL TIQUE OAK FURNITURE, consisting of Carved Bedsteads, Cabinets, Chests, &c.—Apply, 100, Office of this paper. FOR SALE, Nine Tons of BEST OLD HAY -L' (1890).-Apply Gunley Hall, Chirbury, Salop. FOR SALE, some ring doves of pure strain and in good condition. Apply A.B., office of this paper. FOR SALE, DINING ROOM SUITE, covered in American cloth equal to new; £5 10s., oost £ 7.—D.A.T., COUNTY TIMES Office. GRASS KEEP until March 24, 1894, on Pen- ithon Estate, Radnorshire, in lots. Some is good after-grass mown early.—Address, Mr. Poole, Penithon, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. TO BE LET. WELSHPOOL. TO BE LET or SOLD the very convenient and beautifully situated residence known as Traethlawn, situate within ten minutes walk of Bank, Post Office, Church, and Railway Station, and close to Powis Castle Park, with grounds of about 2 acres, including. tennis court, shrubberies, and well-stocked, walled-in garden. The house con- tains 4 reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, dressing-room, bath-room, and usual offices, and hot and cold water and gas are laid on throughout. Commodious stabling and other out-buddings all in excellent re- pair. For particulars apply to EDWARD POWKLr,, Solicitor, Newtown, Mont. DRAGON HOTEL AND LAND, MONTGOMERY. TO J3E LET, from 'Lady-day next, this com- modious and first-class Hotel, with suitable Stabling and Outbuildings, and 39 acres of excellent Pasture and Meadow Land. Thirteen acres addi- tional, mainly arable, will be added if required. Mr. J. W. Jones, Lyniore, Montgomery, will show the House and point out. the Land, and further particulars may be obtained from W. FORRKKTKR ADDIE, ESQ., Estate Office, Powis Castle, Welshpool. September 6th, 1893. 22, SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. TO BE LET, this Private House, in best part of the Town.—Apply to Mr. Griffiths, Chemist, 16, Broad Street, Welshpool. j TUITION. WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL V t Preparation for the University & Kensing- ton Locals, Preceptors, Public Schools, Shorthand Certificate Examinations.-Over 60 passes during the last five years in above examinations. Comfortable home for boarders. Moderate Terms. TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 14th Apply to T. HILES, F. S. Sc., &c., Head Master. HIGH MIDDLE CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. CLEVELAND HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. Principal BELF,. Assisted by qualified and certificated Governesses. The aim of the principal is to supply at a moderate cost, a sound and superior Education, with careful training and home comforts. The Autumn Term willjcoininence on Tuesday, 12th September. PROSPECTUSES ON APPLICATION. DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. STONE HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. Principals—The MISSES SMITH. The NEXT QUARTER will commence on I MONDAY, 21st August. • References and Prospectus on application

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