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MR. EDWARD POWELL'S FIGHT…

THE GENERAL ELECTION.

MOCHDRE.

NEWTOWJN.

LLANIDLOE3.

KERRY.

PENIEL.

LLANBRYNMAIR.

WELSHPOOL ROWDIES

MACHYNLLETH.

TO THE ELECTORS OF MONTGOMERY…

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WELSHPOOL. GRAND DISPLAY of new goods on show at Bowzzes, the well-known cash drapers, Berriew- street. FOB Guns, Rifles, Cartridges, Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Glopes and Mantles, try Wm. Thomas, Ironmonger, Welshpool. [ADVT. THE DAIRY.—Our "Princess" Separator has been awarded over 100 medals. The most reliable; easiest to work; British made.-Call and inspect at HUMPHREY JONES & SON, Hall- street. [Advt. A MODERN J. B. GouGH.-Mr William Pearson, the well-known temperance missioner, held a series of very successful meetings last week. His homely talk and strong arguments made a great impression. SOCIALS.—The Church House was the scene of of a social last Thursday and Friday evenings under the respected auspices of the Church of England Sunday School Teachers and the Graham White Tennis Club. MONDAY'S MARKET PRICES.—Pheasants, 4s 6d. per brace, Hares,.2s 6d to 3s each, Rabbits, Is 6d per couple, Chickens, 3s to 5s per couple, Duck Eggs, 8 for Is, Hen Eggs, 6 for Is, Butter (retail) Is 2s to Is 3d per lb. CONSCRIPTION WANTED.-TheChurch of Eng- land Men's Society debated on Conscription" last Tuesday evening, under the presidency of Mr Samuel Manford, and a majority decided is favour of compulsory service. The speakers were: For Conscription--Mown W. E. Smith, Gordon Reed, Samuel Manford, T. Hiles, and A. J. Giles; Against—A. Price, D. Wood, F. Bluck, Edwin Gwalchmai, and W. Brighouse.