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The Disloyalists.

Liberal Clubs.

The Working Man Tory.

Tory Working Men.

REJECTED!

MACHYNLLETH URBAN COUNCIL.

DOLFOR.

! THE WELSH NATIONAL IMEMORIAL.

Concert at Newtown.

Mr. D. Davies' Foxhounds.

NB WTOWiN.

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NB WTOWiN. A SPLENDID New Assortment of Wedding Presents on view at C. W. NORTON'S, Iron- monger, Broad-street, Newtown.—[Advt.] FoOTIBALL.-Call and see the New Stock of Football Boots. Bladders and Inflators all cheap at Rickard's Eagle Boot Depot, Newtown. [Advt. COAL AND LimE.-If you w.-t!it GOOD quality Coal at reasonable prices, either in truck or cart loads, or in cwt. sacks, try JOHN SMOUT, No. 13, Canal Wharf, Newtown. fAdvt. MB. T. MALDWYN PRICE, R.A.M., visits Llanidloes on Tuesdays and Newtown on Satur- days Lessons given in Singing, Pianoforte, Violin, and 'Cello. He may be seen at Mr Fvan Bebb's, Broad-street, or Salop-road, Welshpool. PARENTS PLEASE NOTE.-A pure sweet gives not only pleasure, but also nourishment to grow- ing children. All the ingredients used in making Ann Taylor's Everton Toffee are pure and whole- some. It is as nourishing as it is delicious. BIG MANTLE SHOW -We are now showing all the new modes for the present season in ladies' and children's coats, jackets, costumes, etc., which, for distinction in excellence of style, quality, and real good value, far surpasses all previous dis- plays.—Lewis's, London House, Newtown. FESTIVE SEASON.—Get well armed for the festive season by purchasing from E. H. MORGAN, Silversmith, 18, Broad-street, your Carvers and Cutlery; also, Spoons and Forks in Solid Silver, Silver-plated, and Acetic Silver. See his special Tea Spoons at 2s 6d per dozen. IF you have a bad cough, and a good shilling, you can part company with both by purchasing a bottle of Owen's Cough Elixir, a never-failing remedy.—Prepared and sold only by F. J. Nash, M.P.S., chemist, Broad-street, Newtown.—Advt. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY.—A remarkably at- tractive display of children's beaver and felt hats and bonnets may be seen at Misses GOODWIN S, 7, Market-street; also, a well-selected stock of fur sets, gloves, woollen underwear. F. J. NASH, M.P.S., Chemist and Optician, Broad-street, Nowtown, desires to draw the atten- tion of intending purchasers of Xmas presents to his varied and up-to-date stock of spectacles, eyeglasses, and other optical goods. Eyesight tested free of charge. DEAD POULTRY MARKET.—There was a plenti- ful supply of geese at Tuesday's market, and tnrkeys and fowls realised good prices. Geese, however, went cheap, and many were not sold. Geese were 6d to 6ld per lb; turkeys, lOd to lid per lb; fowls, 43 6d to 53 per couple, and rabbits were lOd each. THE COUNTY SCHOOL.—On Friday afternoon, the 16th inst, Mr E. Lloyd Jones, of Llandinam, gave a very interesting lantern-slide lecture on "Rome and some Italian cities," prefacing his lecture with a short illustrated account of the ex- cavations at Caersws. It was very much appre- ciated by both schools, and similar efforts on the part of old boys would be very much welcomed. HOCKEY.—The annual trial match of the North Wales Hockey Association was played at Ruabon on Saturday. December 17, when the following members of the Newtown Club accepted the in- vitation of the Selection Committee to play for the East XI. :-Idris Morgan, left back; F. R. Ford, left half; A. N. Powell, centre half; B. Savage, right half; T. Powell Richards, outside left. The play of the local players frequently won applause from the crowd, and, indeed, one might have thought by the continued shouts, Played, Newtown! and Good old Newtown that the local team were playing before their own supporters. Ford quickly caught the eye by the fine way he stopped Bone, of Llandudno, who played for Wales in all the International matches last season. The Newtown left half was cool, and never allowed his opponent to pass him. The play of the Newtown halves was much admired; they were rarely beaten; and fed their forwards in good style. Idris Morgan did not play up to his usual Club style, but he was easily the best left back on the field. Richards did well among the forwards. After the match the following were selected to represent the North v. the South at Brecon on January 14th:—Idris Morgan, B. Savage, T. R. Ford, and T. Powell Richards. Mr D. Morgan has been appointed a membei of the International Selection Committee, and he has been chosen umpire for the North v. South match on January 14th. INFIRMARY BALL. Thanks to the energy and enthusiasm of the joint hon. secretaries, and also to the hearty interest of all others who have previously associated with it, the annual county ball on behalf of the Mont- gomeryshire Infirmary, to be held on Friday next, is likely to prove a grand success. This is particularly gratifying, in view of the erection of the- new infirmary, which is being proceeded with upon the admirable site presented by our townsman, Mr Edward Powell.

CAERSWS.

CLATTER.'

SARN.

ILLANWNOG.

Votes for Women.

'IWELSHPOOL.

LLANIDLOES.

LLANGURIG.

PONTDOLGOCH.

ABERMULE.

CHIRBURY.

Old Age Pensions in Montgomeryshire.

Family Notices

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TREFEGLWYS;

DOLFOR.

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