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SALES BY AUCTION. Messrs. Morris, Marshall & Poole MONTGOMERY STOCK SALES. Thursday Next, June 3rd. IT A FAT AND STORE CATTLE, viz.: A I About 60 Ripe Fat Heifers and Bull- ocks, and 100 Stores, including a lot of Well- bred Bullocks from Messrs. Morris, Gwernygoe, Alderson, Glanmiheli, Price, Cwmearl, and others. O pT SHEEP AND LAMBS, including OvU some Capital Lots of Wethers in forward condition. Further Entries solicited up to time of sale at 10-30. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. (652) Auctioneer?. WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD. Monday Next, June 7th. FAT AND STORE STOCK Of all classes, and Quarterly Sale of CART AND HACK HORSES, And several useful 2 and 3-year-old Colts. Further entries solicited. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE, (679) Auctioneers. LLANIDLOES. ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To be Sold by Auction by MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE at the Trewythen Arms Hotel, Llan- idloes, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, at three o'clock in the afternoon, all that very desirable and attractive Property known as GREEN VILLA, comprising a most comfortable and con- venient small residence, nicely positioned at the junction of the Llangurig and Bryndu roads, on the southen side of the town, together with an excellent Garden, a back yard, with outbuildings, and three valuable pieces of Pasture Land, the whole contain- ing 6 acres, 0 roods, 25 poles, or there- abouts. The property is all in nice order, very compact, and in addition to its other attractions possesses some excellent build- ing sites. For further particulars apply to the Auc- tioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire, or MR. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Solicitor, (681) Llanidloes. ROSE HILL, in the Village of Kerry.' SALE OF THE WHOLE OR.THE HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE, and Out-door Effects; also the Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising Dwelling House with Shop, Cottages, Outbuildings, and Garden, occu- pying an excellent corner site in the centre of the village. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed by Mr Thomas Brown and Miss Brown to sell the above by auction ON THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Williams, Gittins, and Taylor, solicitors, Newtown, or to the Auctioneers. (716) IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as LLANLLWYDD, Situate in the parish of Bettws-y-Crwyn, near to the village of Beguildy, comprising an area of 322 acres, 2 roods, 31 perches, and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Price. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed to sell this Valuable Property by auction ON FRIDAY, JUNE 25th, at the Buffalo Hotel, Clun. Further particulars from Mr J. W. Poundley, solicitor, Kerry, or the Auction- eers, Chirbury, Shropshire. (682) RADNORSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, in the parish of Llanbadarn-Fynydd. MESSRS MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are instructed to sell by auction, at the Unicorn Hotel, Newtown, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, at 2 for 2-30 in the afternoon, subject to the conditions which will incorporate the com- mon form conditions of the Shropshire Law Society, and in five lots or otherwise, two of the best and most Important Farms in the Llanbadarn district, viz: TWLLWYDD AND DOLYGARN, with the Dwelling Houses, Cottages, and Outbuildings, excellent meadows, sound Pastures and Fertile Arable Land, adjacent on either side of the village of Llan- badarn, and for many years in the occupa- tion of Mr Pugh and Mr James Price, or fnrmpr members of their families. Also the smaller Holdings known as SUNNY BANK LAND, BEDW, and GWYNDWN, adjoining or near to the up- per portion of Dolygarn Farm, and in the respective occupation of Mrs Mantle, Mr John Hamer, and Mr William Rees. The total area of the estate is 404 acres, 0 roods, 23 poles, more or less. There are also important Common Rights on the unenclosed hills which adjoin the farms on the upper side. The estate affords excellent sporting. The River Ithon intersects and bounds the lower portion of the property for upwards of two miles, and the fishing is a very attractive feature. The lots may be viewed on application to the tenants. Plans and particulars of sale may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, Chirbury and Newtown, or MR. WILLIAM WATKINS, The Vendor's Solicitor, Newtown. LLANF AIR. FPORTANT TO FARMERS.—FOR RIDING Saddles and Harness (made on the Premises) go to JOHN EDWARDS, Saddler, Collar and Harness Maker, Llanfair. London Whips, Never Bust" Bits, Sponges, Chamois, Embrocation, to. Water- moo fKnee Rugs. Cloth and Leather Leggings Special Oil and Blacking for Harness, Agent to ili« UliaBoe Issuranoe Co. r266 SALES BY AUCTION. I Messrs P. Wilson-Jones & Davis. NEWTOWN STOCK SALES. Tuesday, June 8th. SPECIAL SALE of Fat and Store Sheep, ks Lambs and Cattle. Early Entries Solicited. (7G6) BERRIEW STOCK SALES. NEXT SALE, Friday, June 18th. LLANBRYNMAIR STOCK SALES. SPECIAL SALE of Fat and Store Stock On Thursday, June 24th. Early Entries Solicited. (708) NEWTOWN ANNUAL WOOL SALE. On Wednesday, July 8th. Packing Sheets on application. Entries Earnestly Invited. (584) Messrs. Barber & Son. THE "SHROPSHIRE" GREAT WOOL SALE AT WELLINGTON. The 50th ANNUAL SALE will be held on Wednesday, June 23rd. This being the Jubilee of the Wellington Wool Sale, the Auctioneers have pleasure in announcing that they will give X12 12a IN PRIZES for the best Lots of Wool. S;O' Sheets for packing sent free to nearest Railway Station. Further early Entries will oblige to Mr Walter Barrs, Cobden-street, Welshpool; or BARBER & SON, (596) Auctioneers, Wellington. Frank Lloyd and Sons. 1,000 HORSES. SSST GREAT JUNE QUARTERLY SALES IN THE NORTH W ALE, REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS INVITE ENTRIES -C for- June 15th and 16th.-Harness Horses, Hunters, Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies. June 17th and 18th.—Waggon, Lurry, Van, and Young Horses. ENTER EARLY for Best Position. Entries Close, June 7th. (624) Messrs Walton & Lee. SEVEN CONVENIENT LOTS-RESIDENCE, SEVERAL FARMS, & SMALL HOLDINGS. SOUTH SHROPSHIRE, Seven miles South-west from Shrewsbury, and Two-and-a-half miles from Plealey-road Station. The Valuable AGRICULTURAL, RESIDENTIAL AND SPORTING PROPERTY, known as the WRENTNALL ESTATE, Including a convenient and moderate-sized Residence approached by a Lodge Entrance, and occupying a sheltered position about 700 feet above sea level; Six Productive Farms, Several Small Accommodation Holdings, and a number of Cottages and Gardens lying in and around the Village of Castle Pulverbatch, the whole producing an actual and estimated Rental of about .21,420 per annum. The Shooting over the Estate is exceptionally good. The South Shropshire Foxhounds hunt the district, and extra days may be had with several other Packs. MESSRS WALTON & LEE will Offer the above by Auction at the Mrsic HALL, THE SQUARE, SHREWSBURY, On Saturday, 5th of June, At 2 o'clock; first as a whole, and if not so sold, then in Lots, unless sold meanwhile privately :— Lot I-Whalleybourne Farm A. 189 3 13 „ 2-The Lawn Farm- 248 0 34 „ 3—Wrentnall House, 3 Farms, 3 Small Holdings, and Several Cottages 494 3 10 4-Brook Farm 17 3 9 5-The Lea, other Land, and 3 Cottages 34 0 28 „ 6-Part of Pulverbatch Castle Farm 74 1 6 „ 7-Brook Cottages and Gardens 0 2 4 Total 1059 2 24 Particulars of sale may be had of Messrs Field & Co., Solicitors, Leamington Messrs Burd and Evans, Land Agents, School Gardens, Shrewsbury; or of the Auctioneers, No. 10, Mount Street, London, W. (458) I IT IS IMPORTANT T^d™EsBS and Others Should Know that WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF Agricultural&Horti cultural Poisons. THE FOLLOWING DIPS ARE APPROVED by the BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES :— Coopers Powder Dip (1/4 Size), 1/- per pkt. Hayward's Paste Dip — 1/- per pkt. (Sufficient for 30 Sheep) Nash's Paste Dip. does not wash 11 d. each off, in Packets sufficient for or 10j6 doz. 25 Sheep SW THE USE OF A LARGE PORTABLE SWIM BATH ON WHEELS, or a HAND BATH, is Granted, Free of Charge, to Purchasers of Dip from this Establishment. WHY DRIVE TOUR SHEEP Long Distances when You can DIP BETTER and MORE CHEAPLY at Home, using what Dip you choose, and knowing that the Bath is Clean and up to the Full Strength ? In this way you run No Risk of iircroducing Foot Rot among Your Flock. CATTLE DRENCHES, OILS, AND AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. NOTE THE ADDRESS— F. J. NASH, M.P.S., Agricultural Chemist, 48, Broad Street, (667) 1ST JBWTO WIST. SALES BY AUCTION. Cooke Bros. and Roberts' Fixtures. IN JUNE—Sale of Freehold Residence at Aber- dovey. IN JUNE-Sale of Hendre Estate, Llangurig, at Llanidloes. JUNE 26-Sale of Sheep and Cattle at Llanidloes. WANTED FURNISHED RESIDENCES for tbe Sunmmer months.—Send all particu- lars, with photographs, to Messrs. Cooke Bros. and Roberts, Auctioneers, Surveyors, Valuers, House and Estate Agents Offices-High-st., Newtown. (717) ISFRYN HOUSE, BRYN STREET, NEWTOWN, FOR Ladies' & Children's Dressmaking And Underclothing, Etc. DRESS MATERIALS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. MRS. O. EDWARDS. C. WOODYATT POPE p Respectfully Informs the Inhabitants of Newtown and District that he has taken over the CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS Formerly carried on by Mrs, F. J. REECE, At No. 13, Broad-Street, t. (254) NEWTOWN. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MANURE IS BILSTON SLAG. ONE QUALITY-THE BEST. COAL To St it all Customers, Wholesale to any Station Cannock, North Stafford, Hanwood, and North Wales Coals always kept in stock. Dealer in Lime, Superphosphate Kainit and Moss Litter. DAVID HAMER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL COAL MERCHANT, Railway Whari, NEWTOWN. PROPERTIES TO LET TO LET.—An Eight-roomed House in Park Street, Newtown. Particulars—Apply Ernest C. Morgan, Accountant, Newtown. (712) O LET, THE GRAPES INN, NEWTOWN. A Full Licensed House.—Apply at above. 110 LET, excellent Three-stall Stable (with small Coach-house attached. -Apply at the Music Salon, Newtown. (523 TO LET, from 1st May, the Warehouse situate at rear df Clifton-terrace, formerly used as the EXPRESS Office.-Apply, Phillips and Son. TO BE LET, House and Shop in Ladywell- street, Newtown.—Apply to M. W. Owen, 51, Park-street. (651) TO BE LET, May 1st, Bank Cottage, Gas- street also, Two Warehouse Rooms in Market-street.—Apply, Morgan, Pines, Newtown. TO LET, a Desirable Dwelling-house in Gas-street.—Apply Manager, Gasworks, Newtown. (645) TO BE LET with immediate posssession, the Rectory Field, to 1st March next.—Apply: B. Bennett Rowlands, Land and House Agent, Newtown. (608) TO LET, in May, House and Shop, 12, Broad Street, Welshpool, opposite Post Office, now in the occupation of Miss J. Moiris, Milliner and Fancy Draper.—Apply to J. H. Davies, 11, Broad- Street. (559) TO LET, Brynhyfryd, Newtown, with Garden and Orchard, with immediate possession, rent .£25 per annum.—Apply, Cooke Bros. and Roberts. (322) TO BE LET immediately, convenient and pleasantly situated house, being No. 8, Tra Dyddan Terrace, Newtown, lately in the occupation of Mr L. Gibson.—For particulars apply to Mr A. H. Bennett, Caersws. (649) TO BE LET, Grass Land, with immediate possession, Field 3$Acres in Barn Lane, Newtown, formerly held by Mr Martin Woosnam; also, abeut 3 Acres at Canal Basin, formerly held apply to Mr A. H. Bennett, Caersws. (649) TO BE LET, Grass Land, with immediate possession, Field 3$Acres in Barn Lane, Newtown, formerly held by Mr Martin Woosnam; also, abeut 3 Acres at Canal Basin, formerly held by Mr Edward Jones.—Rent, etc., apply Watkin Samuel, Land Agent, Wrexham. (689) TO LET, immediately, at Pontrobert, Mont- .jL gomeryshire, a roomy Cottage, about 4 Acres of good Pasture Land, Outbuildings, Dutch Barn, and Blacksmith's Shop. Mr Lot Williams will shew the premises.—Apply to Mr W. Story. Llanfair, Mont. (574) TO LET—33, Park-street, Newtown; contain- ing Double-fronted Shop, Kitchen and Scullery; Sitting Room, 3 Bedrooms, and 2 Attics; a Good Cellar in base; also Lock-up Yard.—;For particulars, apply to J. Jones, Coal Merchant, or Messrs Cooke Bros. & Roberts, auctioneers, Newtown. (253) TO BE LET, with immediate possession ♦•Newcastle Court," a pleasantly situated House in the Village of Newcastle, near Clun; unfurnished; with excellent garden and two orchards.—For further particulars and to view, apply, Mr Davies, Newcastle Mills, or Morris, Marshall and Poole, Chirbury, Salop. (653) TO LET IN NEWTOWN. NO. 3, BRYNLLYS—A very healthily situated Modern Residence, containing 3 Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Scullery, 4 good Bed- rooms and Bathroom, together with usual offices COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE in Weir-street. 2 PASTURE FIELDS on the Fron. Apply to— POWELL & JARVIS, (629) Newtown DON'T BORROW IN YOUR OWN TOWN. Where you and the Lender are known. Don't pay 2s 6d in the £ interest (for a week ?) The B. F. C. being expressly established and registered pursuant to Aot of Parliament cannot and do not, advertise bogus rates. PRIVATE ADVANCES, £ 10 to t5,000, without sureties, publicity, or delay. No Loan Office routine. Interest and Repayments lowest in England. £ 10 Loan 12s monthly I iB5C Loan 48s monthly -20 ,,£1 „ I £ 100 „ X5 „ 7 Other amounts proportionately. Distance no object, aa Cash can be brought to your house. PROSPECTUS FREE on stating amount required. BRITISH FINANCE CO., 82, Market-street, Manchester. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. SAFE BRAND. "Pure English Yeasu." NEW HOPS, 10d., Is., & is. 3d. FAMILY FLOUR at Millers' Prices. BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT AND ALL FEEDING STUFFS. Also, AYRES' BROS. FEEDING STUFFS. All at Manufacturers' prices. DAVID EVANS, THE PEOPLE'S SEEDSMAN, NEWTOWN. For Scale of Advertisement Charges see Page 6. FOKMS OF NOTICE by Domestic Servants JD and other Employees. One Penny each.- No. 19, Broad-street, Newtown. WAITER.—J. Jones, Day Waiter, Bodhyfryd, W Llanfair-road, Newtown. (70]) WANTED, a Saleswoman.—Apply, full parri- culars, to Singer Sewing Machine < 'o, Ltd., Market-street. Newtown. (700) APARTMENTS TO Let, Sitting-room and Two Bedrooms; with or without board.— Apply: Bonner Morgan, ew Tree Cottage (Late Lion Inn), Mochdre. (695) ANTE D-Apprentices to the Dressmaking; V" also, Apprentice for Fancy Drapery.— Apply, Warwick House, Bridge-street, Newtown. ANTED—SHOP in~G^dP^itioTin Aber- ystwyth.—Address, in first instance, Newtown Meat Co., 8, Market-street, Newtown. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS to let for C two yonng gentlemen on New-road, New- town—Apply Box 442, Express Office, Newtown. BANK NOTES found in Nejrtown, April 27th. Apply, P S. Morgans. (580) RAPERY.—A Well-educated Youth Wanted as Apprentice. One that-can speak Welsh preferred.- David Lewis, London House, New- town. (659) EGGS—NEW LAID. Fanu^'fa* Eggs Wanted Weekly all through Year. State Prioe, Carriage Paid, to William Carpenter, 73, Hig&- field-street, Great Heath, Co.ven|jy. (663) STRA YED, to a Farm "ear" Ki-rry, a Welsh Ewe, k3 since Lambed. If not claimed within 21 days will be sold to defray exp"s. -Apply, P C Hopkins, Kerry. (660) STRAYED to Brook Cottage, Babaillon. Sarn, )0 a Dry Ewe, if not claimed within 21 days will be sold to defray axpenses.. (661) TRAYED to Brynllwyyn. Ilewiew, Ewe ad k3 Lamb. Owner may have-game by applying to Mr Black and paying expense (664) STRAYED to Pent-rehedynj Llanllwchaiarn, a Cross-bred Theave. Mo'gt ^e claimed and expenses paid within 14 daya, p will be sold -E. Bennett. ■; i (693) LOST from Lower House, Ll j iy&delan, about middle of April, 2 Web n .0 fcui Lambs. Lambs pitched with "A" on crup, ewes raddled on shoulder and crup and dot on middle of back. —Information to Ed. Ashton as above. (691) TO LET, Comfortable Apartments in pleasant part of Newtown, for one or two gentlemen. Apply, Box 685, Express' Office, Newtown. ONDON.-Acecmmodation for Visitors to Horse Show at Olympia, Exhibitions, &c., direct route to Euston.-Davies, 35, Crescent Grove, Clapham Common. (684) BOOK DEBTS Purchased, any quantity, large lists preferred. Cash down, no waiting.— W. Jackson. 26, Corporation-st., Manchester. (314) SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. FOR SALE, about 30 Tons of Prime Hay, near Newtown.—Apply, Ernest C. Morgan, 22, High-street, Newtown. (586) FOR SALE a few tons of Prime Meadow Hay well harvested.—Apply: D. Morgan, Pines, Newtown. (372) FOR SALE.—Brown 3-year-old Pony Stallion, sire, Hopkin George." Price, moderate.— Apply J. T. Ward, Pentre Hyliog, Churchstoke. TO LET, Shop, House, Warehouse, and Bake- JL house, known as Bridgend Stores, for immediate poesession.-Apply to C. Vanner. (703) TO BE SOLD by private ""treaty, 49, Long Bridge-street, Newtown. All that freehold well situated House and Shop, comprising shop, sitting room, kitchens, cellars, 4 bedrooms, and usual out offices.-Full particulars apply: P. Wilson Jones and Davis, Estate Agents, Newtown GENUINE Edison Gem Phonograph, small horn, concert trumpet, patent connection, nickel-plated stand, 35 Edison records complete, good as new; A2 lOa quick,—Park Place, Welshpool. (570) ILLINERY and Fancy D^ery. To be dia^ posed of by Private Treaty, well-established busiuess in centre of the town. Double fronted shop. Good house.-Mrs Evans, Crown Shop, Newtown. (556) APERHANGINGS.-SOme de,,irable Bundles JL of unsoiled Remnants still left. All at about Half-price.—Phillips Son, 19, Broad Street, Newtown. TTNDERTAKERS' and Carriage Proprietors VJ Modern Stock for disposal, no reasonable offer refused Hearses, Cars, Coaches, Landaus, Brakes, Hansome-Catalogusig, Marston's, 24, Bradford-street, Birmingham, (293) WALLPAPERS from 1R per Roll. Any Quantity (large or tmall) supplied at Wholesale Prices. Our Stofck exceeds 250,000 Rolls of all Classes. Writs for Pattern and say what class you require.-(Dept. 284), Th Barnett Wallpaper Co., Ltd., Manchester. (66) 1909. DUNLOP CYLINDER Pilmer Tyres; Covers from 3s. 6d. each; Air Tubes, with valves, 2a. 6d. each; Pedals, Chains, Free Wheels, &c.; Lists sent free; Maker's prces.—W. A. Gorton, Manufacturer, Wolverhampton. (628) CALYESJ CALVES! This Day—luesday. TO BE SOLD WITHiUT RESERVE a JL large number of Crots-bred Calves; also, a few Short-horn Heifer3.-Apply, Kirkham, Butcher, Newtown. (709) NOTICE. WE HAVE TAKEN OVlR THE BUSINESS, OF BACON AND PROVSION MERCHANTS, which was carried on by the late Mr Thomas Humphreys in the Markes of NEWTOWN and WELSHPOOL, Whitohirch and Wrexham and shall be known as HUMPHREYS BROS., FRANK HUMPHREYS, Walter Humphbjts. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. GEORGE SMOUT, Shoemaker, Begs to inform the Public that he has severed his con- connection with Mr Arthur Swain, and has commenced Business on his own account at Parker's-lane, Newtown, opposite Mr James Manuel. Boots and Shoes Repaired on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices. (668) WELSHPOOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. PREPARATIONS for the University Locals, Preceptors, Public Schools, Shorthand Certificate, and Civil Service Examinations. OVER 100 PASSES during the last five years in the above Examinations. Thirty Shorthand Certificates gained since 1893. CAMBRIDGE LOCALS. ALL PASSED. HONOURS. RESIDENT MASTER, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE. Cambridge Local Examination Class now forming Comfortable Home for Boarders. Moderate Terms iS7 T. F. HILES, Head Master. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH (One of the Constituent Colleges of the University of Wales). President: The Right Hon. Lord Rendel. Principal: T.F.Roberts, M.A. (Oxon) LL.D. (Vict) Q TU DENTS are prepared for Degrees in Arts, KS Science (including the 'applied Science of Agriculture), Law and Music. Sessional Com- position Fee, X10, with additional Laboratory Fees for Science Students. Registration Fee, ti. Men Students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Warden Prof. J. W. Marshall, M.A. Women Students reside in the Alexandra Hall of Residence for Women. Warden Miss E. A. Fewings. For full particulars respecting the General Arts and Science Departments, the Law, Agriculture, and Day Training Departments, the Department for the Training of Secondary Teachers. &nd the Hostels, apply to J. H. DAVIES, M.A., Registrar. MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888 Sec. 7 (3). MIDLAND COUNTIES AUDIT DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr Alfred Dolby, the District Auditor for the above named Audit District, has appointed the Audit of the Accounts of the above-named County Council and of the County Treasurer and other Officers of such Council for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1909, to commence on Wednesdey the 16th day of June next, at 2-30 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Town Hall in Welshpool. AND NOTICE is hereby farther given that a copy of the accounts duly made up and balanced, together with the Account Books, Deeds, Con- tracts, Accounts Vouchers and Receipts men- tioned or referred to in the Accounts will be deposited in the Office of the Clark of the said County Council at Berriew-street, Welshpool, and the Accounts relating to Elementary Education at the Office of the County Council at High-street, Newtown, in the said County, and will be open during Office hours to the inspection of all persons interested who may be at liberty to take copies of or extracts from the same for seven days before the Audit. GEO. D. HARRISON, Welshpool, Clerk of the County Council. 27th May, 1909. (698) NEWTOWN AND LLANIDLOES RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 21st day of October nexk application will be made to His Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled at Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Montgomery, at Welshpool, for an order for Turning, Diverting, and topping Up part of the Public Highway, situate.in the Parish of Llandinam, in the said County, leading out of the Main Road from Newtown to Llandinam, past Rofach and Tyn-y-maen, for a distance of about 190 yards in the direction of Rofach from the point of junction by Tyn-y-maen of the said Road with the Road from Llandinam to Little London (such part of the road proposed to be so turned, diverted, and stopped up being coloured blue and marked by the letters A and B on the plan herein- after referred to), and the making in lieu thereof of a New Highway from the point B on the said plan, across land belonging to David Davies, Esq., M.P., to join the said Road leading from Llan- dinam past Tyn-y-maen to Little London at a point marked C on the said plan (being at a distance from Tyn-y-maen of about 115 yards); and that the Certificate of two Justices, having viewed the same, with the Plan of the Old and Proposed New Highway, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County on the 17th day of June next. Signed for and on behalf of the Newtown and Llanidloes Rural District Council, J. T. C. GITTINS, Clerk. JOHN THOMAS, Surveyor. Newtown, 11th May, 1909. (000) COAXiS. BEST VALUE at LO WEST POSSIBLE PRICE MORRIS AND SON COAL RACTORS, RAILWAY WHARF & PARK-ST., NEWTOWN Are prepared to quote to intending purchaser for all classes of Coals at lowest possible prices either by the load or truck loads. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. N.B.-Morris and Son having had many years experience in the trade, solicit a trial. P15,1 NEWTOWN SILVER BAND AND BATT. BAND 7th B.W.F. PRESIDENT, 1909:- CAPTAIN R. J. W. ARBUTHNOT. Fixtures:- JUNE 2nd-Churchstoke Club. JUNE 12th-R.W.W. Sports. JUNE 17th-Berriew Club. JUNE 24th-Igettwa Club. JULY 7th-Welfield, Boilth Wells. JULY 17th—Newtown Co-operative Society a Children's Gala Day. JULY 24th to AUG. 7th—In Camp. TERMS for Bands from 10 to 30 Performers to be obtained from the Hon. Sec., DAVID W. OLIVER, (633) Music Salon, Newtown. IT will pay you to pay a visit to the Music Salon, 8, Broad Street, Newtown. PUBLIC NOTICES. POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. I HAVE APPLIED FOR A LICENSE TO SELL POISONS under Section 2 of the above Act. (Signed) JOSEPH LLOYD, (666) Carno. POISON AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. I HAVE APPLIED FOR A LICENSE TO SELL POISON under Section 2 of the above Act. (Signed). J. E. THOMAS, (690) The Stores, Llanerfyl. POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. I INTEND TO APPLY TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF MONTGOMERY FOR A LICENSE to Sell Agricultural Preparations under the above Act. (Signed) ALERED JONES, Foel, Garthbeibio, (715) Welshpool. POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. I INTEND TO APPLY TO THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF MONTGOMERY FOR A LICENSE to Sell Agricultural Preparations under the above Act. (Signed) EVAN JONES, The Emporium, (714) Cemmaes. POISON AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. To the Clerk of the Montgomeryshire County Council and the Chief Constable of the County of Montgomery. IHRREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply for a LICENSE TO SELL POISON, Etc., under Section 2 of the Pharmacy Act. (Signed), JOHN HUGHES, Dealer, Etc., (688) The Stores, Commins Coch MONTGOMERYSHIRE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. DAVID DAVIES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS THE ABOVE SCHOLARSHIPS will be -L awarded on the ordinary Entrance Scholar- ship Examination, which will be held at all the County Schools on Saturday, the 17th July, 1909, at 9-30 a.m. For Particulars and Application Forms apply to- GEO. D. HARRISON, County:Council Offices, Welshpool. (699) MONTGOMERYSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY. TEACHERS, as indicated, are REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY for the following SCHOOLS ASSISTANTS. Uncertüicated-Llangadfan C.E., to take Sewing, Welsh essential, X45. Llaneaintffraid C.E. (female), X40. Castle Caereinion, C.E. (female), £ 40. Newtown Council (Infants), Female, £ 35. Buttington C.E. (Female), X40. All Saint's C.E., Newtown (Female), Sewing Required, .£45. Supplementary Llanfihangel C.E. School (female) .£30. Penybontfawr C.E. School (female) £ 30. Forms of application may be obtained from me, the undersigned, on receipt of stamped addressed foolscap envelope for reply. Canvassing, directly or indirectly, a disqualitication. LLEWELYN PHILLIPS, Clerk to the Education Authority. County Education Offices, Newtown, May 218t, 1909. (696) MRS. DALGLEISH (nee Mrs Handy) desires to inform her Customers and the Public generally that she continues the Business as before, and that she has no intention of disposing of the same or of taking in a Partner. Returning thanks for past favours, and soliciting a continu- ance of their esteemed orders. (704) LEGAL NOTICES. RE EDWIN LEWIS (DECEASED), ALL PERSONS having any claims against the' Estate of the late Edwin Lewis, New Inn, Mochdre, are requested to forward particulars of same to Elizabeth Francis, New Inn, or Arthur Lewis, Penygraig, Mochdre, Executors of the Deceased. And any persons who are indebted to the deceased must make payment to the above Executors immediately. May 22nd, 1909. (675) NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, BEG TO GIVE NOTICE that the PARTNERSHIP existing between us, as Auctioneers, Valuers, etc., has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from this date. The Business will be Carried on in future under the same name by Mr A. G. Davis All Accounts Owing to the Firm must be paid within 7 days. (Signed) PRYCE WILSON-JONES, ARCHIBALD GEORGE DAVIS. Newtown, May 31st, 1909. (713) 4 BE HERBERT A. DAVIES, DECEASED. A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against /v the Estate of Herbert Alfred Davies, late of 14, Bridge-street, Newtown, in the County of Montgomery, Corn Merchant, deceased, are required to send particulars of such claims to me, the undersigned, and ALL PERSONS indebted to the said deceased are requested to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me without delay. Dated this 29th day of May, 1909. MARTIN WOOSNAM, Bank Chambers, Newtown (705) Solicitor to the Representatives THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890 In the County Court of Cardiganshire. TN BANKRUPTCY.-No. 7 of 1909. Be M Maggie Louisa Knight, Lion Hotel, Maohynlleth, Widow and Hotelkeeper. vnlUh A J*gh' of Maengwyn-street, Mach- ynlleth, Auctioneer, Hereby Give Notioe that I have been duly appointed and certified by the Board of Trade as TRUSTEE of the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt. All Persons having in their possession any of the Effects of the Bankrupt must deliver them to me, and all Debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to me. Creditors who have not yet proved their Debts must forward their proofs of Debts to me. (Signature of Trustee), J. PUGH. Date, 19th May, 1909. (710) GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, KERRY. In connection with the above, A RUMMAGE SALE Will be held in the BOYS' SCHOOL-ROOM, On Friday, June 4th, TO OPEN AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. Proceeds in Aid of the Organ Repair Fund and Church Expenses. S. SYLVESTER, (541) Hon. Sec. MONTGOMERY ODDFELLOWS ANNIVERSARY, Bank Holiday. August 2nd. -i' J-" l' 1_ jurcner particulars snoruy. (by4) ALLIANCE ASSURANCE company, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE-BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDoN.E.C. Accumulated ) „4a Funds j £ 16,000,000. CHAIRMAN The Right Hon. LORD ROTHSCHILD. G.C.V.O. ROBERT LEWIS, General Manager. The operations of the Company extend to the following, among other Branches of Insurance:— LIFE-FIRE-MARINE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (including Clerks, Shop Assistants, Domestic, Agricul- tural and Estate Servants). PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND DISEASE. THIRD PARTY RISKS. PLATE GLASS. BURGLARY AND THEFT FIDELITY GUARANTEE. ANNUITIES. LEASEHOLD AND CAPITAL REDEMPTION POLICIES. The Terms and Conditions of Insurance for a Classes of Risks are favourable to the Insured. sArRE WSBEI" Vs" THE SQUARE, SHREWSBURY. BOARD J. Spencer Phillips, Esq., Chairman. George Burr, Esq. Major A. H. O. LLoyd, M.V.O. Edwd. B. Fielden, Esq. Col. E. Cresswell Peele. Robert Williams, &cretary. For full particulars apply t) any of the Company's Offices or Agents. SHEEP DIPPING! A. BREESE, M.P.S. (Late MORGAN & SONS), The Cross, NEWTOWN, Desires to Draw Attention to the LARGE DIPPING MACHINE (on Wheels), Which he has procured for the use of Farmers of the Various Districts. Also a Stationary Swim Bath near the Canal. MORGAN'S POWDER DIP, Approved by the Board of Agriculture, is the Best and Cheapest Dip on the Market. Sold in Packets (the usual 1/4 Size) for 114. Sufficient for 20 to 25 Sheep. HAND BATHS ON LOAN. COSTUMES, COATS, DRESSES, CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, BLOUSES, CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING. DRESS FABRICS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. I MOURNING ORDERS-a Speciality. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES. "r PATTERNS in the Newest Designs and Colours-Now Ready. R. & S. MORGAN, SHORT BRIDGE, i NEWTOWN.