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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. Short Notice of a Peremptory Sale at UPPER HOUSE INN, LLANDYSSIL, 4>ne-and-a-half miles from Montgomery, and two- and-a-half mileB from Abermule. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & PCOLE will Sell by Auction on the premises as above, in the occupation of Mr Evan Griffiths, under an execution from the Sheriff of Montgomeryshire, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Including the contents of Kitchens, Bar, Parlour, and 3 Bedrooms; OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, including- USEFUL COB GELDING, Wo-WHEEL DOG-CART (in good condition), BOAR PIG, 18 months old, And other Miscellaneous Effects. Sale to commence at 1-30. D125 SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CAERSWS. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are JJ instructed to Sell by Auction at the BUCK mlf, CAERSWS, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1892, At 5 o'clock in the Afterncon precisely, and subject to the usual conditions, all those 4 DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATE in the Village of Caersws, and known ap "Manthrig Cottages," together with the Gardens, PIGGERIES and other Outbuildings, at present in the ooonpation of Mr Richard Evans, Mr A. Jones, and others. FFLF The Cottage known as Brook Cottage is I A large and very comfortable dwelling, brick built aød stated, recently erected, and in capital repair. May be viewed on application to the Tenants, and > for farther particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, I Chirbury, Shropshire. c99 WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD. I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1892. I SPECIAL SALE OF SHEEP. I TK/FESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE JflOL in addition to their Fortnightly Sale of FAT AND STORE CATTLE, Will hold a Special Sale of 'OTJLFT EWES, SHROPSHIRE AND ) CROSS-BRED RAMS. ) J SW James Whitaker, EEQ., of Hampton Hall, R FRILL SEND 10 CAPITAL SHROPSHIRE YEARLING RAMS, I all pasture rangers, to the above Sale. ) Early entries solicited. dl24 j SALE OF ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY I Situate in SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. I MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE are JM. instructed to Sell by Auction, at the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1892, At 3 for 4 in the Afternoon, in one lot or otherwise as may be determined and subject to conditions, all those VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSES, Occupying a very desirable position in the town of Welshpool, and known as 25 and 26, Severn-street, JTO which important thoroughfare there is a frontage of 65 feet. Also a detached Three-Stall Stable, Coach House, Saddle Room and Stable Yard, with good entrance from Severn-street, adjoining the properties of Miss Mytton and others. No. 25, SEVERN-STREET is a superior Residence conveniently arranged, and comprises on the ground floor Entrance Hall, Three Reception Rooms, Back Kitchen and Scullery, excellent Cellars in basement; Three Best Bedrooms, Bath room and W.C. on first landing, and Two Servants' Rooms. Also a large trailed Garden at the back, the whole at present in (be occupation of Mr E. H. Jones. No. 26, SEVERN-STREET, the adjoining House, for many years used as Solicitor's Offices (for which PURPOSE or a private dwelling house it is admirably adapted) is at present in the occupation of Mr Charles Jones, and contains Three Rooms on the ground floor, in addition to the Fire-proof Strong Room, Three Large Offices on first floor, and three other rooms. W.C. and Lavatory on upper landing, together frith the adjacent Wash-house, Stable, Saddle Room, aod other Outbuildings. The DETACHED STABLE and Coach House occupy A good position, are very conveniently arranged, and are at present in the occupation of Mr William Walters. The Premises may be inspected by permission of the respective Tenants, and further particulars may bo obtained from the AUCTIONEERS, Chirbury, Shropshire, or MR. G. D. HARRISON, 4391 Solicitor, Welshpool. MR. J. E. THISTLE. Newtown Prize Foal Show & Horse Sale L BE HELD IN THE PADDOCK OPPOSITE THE SPORTSMAN INN, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1892. Entiy Forms and full particulars on application to JOHN E. THISTLE, 492 Auctioneer, Montgomery. MESSRS. THOS. J ARM AN AND SON. GLANDULAS, Within li Mile of Newtown, Montgomerysbire. THOS. JARMAN & SON will Sell by Auction at Glandulas, on THURSDAY, the 25th of AUGUST, 1892, 1 Ten-horse Power Engine (in good condition): 1 Rack Saw Bench (nearly new), with oak frame; 2 Push Benches; 30 Screws and Brakes for bending spade trees; 3 Lathes, 5 Vices, 5 Circular Saws, 1 Boiler, Sheds, Fellies, Spade Trees, &c., &c., the property of Mr John Griffiths. BY PERMISSION. BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS: Bellows, Anvil, Vice, Hammers, &c.. &c. Aloo a Four- Wheel PHAETON. The Sale to commence at 12.30 o'clock ab noon, d83 LEGAL NOTICES. RE RICHARD RICHARDS (DECEASIMD) ALL PERSONS having any Claim against the Estate of the late RICHARD RICHARDS, saddler, Broad-street, Welshpool, whose will was proved in the Court of Probate at Shrewsbury, are requested to forthwith send particulars of such claim to the under- signed, and all the persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to pay the same immediately. MARY RICHARDS, Administrator. Welshpool, August 20,1892. dl23 COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1892. SUMMARY OF THE EXPENSES incurred by DEVEREUX HERBERT MYTTON, Esquire, a Candidate at the above Election X s. d. Returning Officer's Charges and Expenses 230 17 9 Personal Expenses of Candidate. 25 0 0 Election Agents, Sub-Agents, &c 3J5 17 11 Printing 69 13 5 Advertising and Bill Posting 28 13 6 Postages and Telegrams. 51 15 3 Hiring Rooms for Public Meetings 4 6 0 Committee Rooms 48 11 0 Miscellaneous Payments 42 1 8 £ 816 16 6 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Return of such Expenses, Declarations, and accompanying Docu- ments may be inspected at the Office of the UNDER- SHERIFF, 11, Berriew Street, Welshpool, on any week day, between the hours of Ten and Four. EDWARD DAVIES, dllO Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY AND THE PLACES SHARING THEREWITH. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1892. THE following is a SUMMARY of the Return -JL respecting Election Expenses of SIR PRYCE PRYCE-JONES, M.P., a Candidate at the above Election :— £ s. d. Returning Officer's Charges and Expenses 90 12 6 Candidate's Personal Expenses 38 14 6 Election Agent—including Travelling Ex- penses 105 0 0 Polling Agents, 2 2 0 Clerks and Messengers. 13 10 6 Printing, Advertising, and Stationery 163 14 4 Postages and Telegrams 18 15 0 Hire of Rooms for Meetings 6 15 0 „ Committee Rooms 25 5 0 Miscellaneous 26 3 11 X490 12 9 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Return of such Expenses, Declarations, and accompanying Docu- ments may be inspected at the Office of the TOWN CLERK, Montgomery, on any week day between the hours of Ten and Four. Dated 16th August, 1892, R. J. HARRISON, dill Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY AND THE PLACES SHARING THEREWITH. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1892. THE following is a SUMMARY of the Return JL respecting Election Expenses of the HONOUR- ABLE FREDERICK STEPHEN ARCHIBALD HANBURY-TRACY, a Candidate at the above Election ;— X s. d. Returning Officer's Charges and Expenses 90 12 6 Candidate's Personal Expenses 55 0 0 Election Agent. 52 10 0 Clerks and Messengers. 15 6 10 Printing, Advertising, and Stationery 98 8 7 Postages and Telegrams 18 19 5 Hire of Rooms for Meetings 15 12 0 Committee Booms 23 3 0 Miscellaneous 2 10 2 Disputed Claim. 0 3 6 o£372 6 0 NOTICE is hereby given, that the Return of such Expenses, Declarations, and accompanying Docu- ments may be inspected at the Office of the TOWN CLERK, Montgomery, on any week day between the hours of Ten and Four. Dated 16th August, 1892, R. J. HARRISON, dll2 Returning Officer. PURSUANT to an order of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, dated the 29th day of July, 1892, and made 'I In the matter of Exparte The undertaking of the Welshpool and Llanfair Railway Bill; In the matter of the Act 9th and 10th Victoria, Cap 20; In the matter of the WELSHPOOL and LLAN- FAIR RAILWAY ACT, 1887; and In the matter of the WELSHPOOL and LLAN- FAIR RAILWAY (Abandonment) Act, 1892. ANY LAND OWNERS or other persons whose property haB been interfered with or otherwise rendered less valuable by the commencement, construction, or abandonment of the said Welshpool and Llanfair Railway, or any portion thereof, or who have been subjected to any injury or loss in consequence of the exercise of the compulsory powers conferred upon the said Company by the said Act of 1887, And the Owners or Occupiers who have sustained any damage by reason of the entry of the said Company on any land for the purpose of surveying and taking levels, or probing, or boring to ascertain the nature of the soil, or setting out the line of Railway, or by reason of such land being temporarily occupied by the said Company for the purposes of the Railway for which injury or loss no compensation or inadequate compensation has been paid are respectively required by their Solicitors, on or before the 1st day of November, 1892, to come in and prove their claims at the Chambers of Mr JUSTICE CHITTT, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. MONDAY, the 7th day of NOVEMBER, 1892, at 11 of the clock forenoon at the said Chambers is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the claims. Dated the 12th day of August, 1892. GEO. A. CROWDER, d95 Chief Clerk. LOYAL "KING OSWALD" LODGE OF ODDFELLOWS (M.U.) THE 14th ANNUAL EXCURSION. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the Cambrian Railways Company to run a CHEAP FAST TRAIN to ABERYSTWYTH, on Thursday, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1892, as under. Third Class for Double Journey. Starting from Welshpool at 7 35 2/6 Newtown 7 55 Z/3 Children under twelve, half-fare. The train will stop at BORTH for Excursionists wishing to break their journey at that place. Due at Borth about 9 50 a.m., and Aberystwyth about 10 10 a.m. RETURN TIMES-From Aberystwyth 6 45 p.m., and Borth 7 5 p.m. EXTENSION OF TICKETS.—On payment of Iii. 6d. extra at the Booking Offices a* Aberyatwyth or Borth, passengers may have their Tickets extended for return up to Monday, September 5th. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEWTOWN AND LLANIDLOES UNION. PARISHES OF NEWTOWN AND LLAN- LLWCHAIARN. fr THE OVERSEERSof the Parishes of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn hereby give Notice that the Poor Rate now due must be paid on or before the 15th of September next, or proceedings will be taken for its recovery. RICHARD GOODWIN, Collector. 28, Crescent-st- 1 Newtown. dl28 NOTICE. WE BEG to inform our Customers that Mr C. H. WILLIAMS is no longer in our employ, therefore all Accounts due to ns must be paid to us only after this date. Orders sent direct to us will receive our best attention. Yours truly, Cambrian Wharf, JOSEPH WILLIAMS & SON. Oswestry. dJ22 NEWTOWN COFFEE AND COCOA HOUSE COMPANY (LIMITED), MARKET STREET, NEWTOWN. THE DIRECTORS are prepared to receive J- TENDERS for the supply of the following Provisions for a Term of Six Months, to be delivered in quantities as required, viz:—Groceries, Con- fectionery, and Butcher s Meat (Beef, Rumps, Rounds, and Fillets, Mutton, Legs, and Chops). Particulars as to Quantities and Forms of Tender may be obtained at the Coffee House, Market-street, from the Manageress. Tenders, with samples, will be received at the Office of the Company, Market-street, not later than 6 p.m. on Tuesday next, August 30th. Newtown, ALEERT S. COOKE, August 20th, 1892. Secretary. dll6 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES, BANGOR. (Incorporated under Royal Charter. Departments Arts, Science, Agriculture). AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. A Complete course of Instruction in Agriculture and Dairying has now been organised. Full information about College Classes, Scholar- ships, Diplomas in Agriculture, Certificates in Dairy- ing, &a., will be found in the Agricultural Prospectus (free on application), which also contains information respecting Extension Lectures, Teachers' Classes, Field Experiments, and Dairy Demonstration. The average cost of living in Bangor, including College Fees, is about £ 40 for the college year. The next Session begins on October 4th, 1892. JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, M.A., d67 Secretary and Registrar. LLANDRIN DOD WELLS. THE CELEBRATED WELSH SPA. TEN ROOMED HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET (through illness); euit any Business.— Apply to Rees Rickards, Boot Maker. d73 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. PENNANT, within two miles from Montgomery and within one from Abermule stations on the Cam- brian Railways. TO BE LET, this Commodious RESIDENCE, with gardens, orchards, lawn tennis grounds, and with about 700 acres of shooting. From 10 to 20 acres of meadow land in front of house may be had if desire d.-Apply to R. Lewis-Andrew, Esq., Glanhaf- ren, Abermule, or Mr Win. Pritchard. Land and Estate Agent, Tanyfron, Garthmyl, Mont. c390 TO SPORTSMEN. TO BE SOLD, a Strong Shooting 12-bore Breech Loader, twist barrels, double grip, with steel rebounding locks, snap fore-end. A wonderful killing gun. Price, £ 3 5s.—Apply, W. C. H. JONES, Gun Maker, Newtown. dl27 NEW ROAD, NEWTOWN. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, all that Desirable Plot of Land, comprising about 1,600 square yards, in the occupation of Mrs Mary Stephens, and forming a most eligible BUILDING SITE.—Apply to Messrs. WILLIAMS, GITTINS & TAYLOR, Solicitors. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. LOT 1. ALL THAT VERY DESIRABLE Farm called Ucheldre Canol," in the parish of Bettws Cadewen, and about six miles from the town of New- town, with Home and Homestead, comprising 102a. lr. 18p. of productive arable, meadow, and pasture land, now in the occupation of Mr THOMAS JONES, LOT 3. All that cottage and land situate at the Fron, in the pariah of Berriew (and about two miles from Montgomery Railway Station), comprising 2a. lr. 23p., in the occupation of Mr C. DAVIES. For further particulars apply to Mr WILLIAM PRITCHARD. Land and Estate Agent, Tanyfron, Garthmyl, Mont. c644 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 19, CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. ESTABLISHED 1825. INVESTED FUNDS £ 7,500,000 ANNUAL REVENUE £ 1,000,000 BONUS DISTRIBUTED £ 5,000,000 LIFE POLICIES AND ENDOWMENTS. WORLD WIDE AND NONFORFEITABLE. DEFERRED ASSURANCES FOR CHILDREN. IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. For Prospectus and all information apply to E. CLEMENT JONES, ARCHITECT, NEWTOWN c607 THREE MILLIONS HAVE BEEN PAID BY THE Railway Passengers' Assurance Co., AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. ESTABLISHED 1849. RT. HON. EVELYN ASHLEY, Chairman. Capital £ 1,000,000. INCOME One Quarter Million. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. ]L*VIAN,AS^T' } Secretaries. Arente at Newtown { £ f^ARD,^SastreSt°n' 053 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF AUDIT. LOCAL BOARD FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEWTOWN AND LLANLLWCHAIARN. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that on Thursday -L the 15th day of September, 1892, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Office of the said Local Board, Wesley Street, Newtown, tnere will be an Audit of the Accounts of the Local Board for the District of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn, under and according to the provisions of the Local Government Act, 1875, and that a Copy of the Accounts to be Audited, together with all Rate Books, Account Books, Deeds, Contracts, Accounts, Bills, Vouchers, and Receipts, mentioned or referred to in such Accoante, will be deposited in the Office of the said Local Board, and be open during Office hours thereat to the inspection of all Persons interested, for Seven days before the said Andit and Examination, and all such Persons shall be at liberty to take Copies of or Extracts from the same without fee or reward. Given this 22nd day of August, 1892. WILLIAM COOKE, Clerk to the Local Board for the District of d107 Newtown and Llanllwohaiarn. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS FOR THE BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY AND PLACES SHARING THEREWITH. (Parliamentary, Municipal, and County Government Revision.) NOTICE is Hereby Given, that FREDERICK MARSHALL, Esq., the Barrister appointed to revise the Lillt of Parliamentary Voters, Burgesser-, and County Electors, for the Borough of Montgomery and the several Boroughs or Places sharing there- with, 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 Saturday, the 17th 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 Issy-garreg. At the Public Rooms, in LLANIDLOES, on Tuesday, the 20th day of September next, at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the Parish of Llanidloes. At the Public Rooms, in NEWTOWN, on Wednes- day, the 21st day of September next, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, for the Parish of Newtown, and for rtba Townships of Hendidly and Gwestyd, in the Parish of Llanllwchaiarn. At the Town Hall, in MONTGOMERY, on Thurs- day, the 22nd day of September next, at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the Borough and Parish of Montgomery. At tbe Town Hall, in LLANFYLLIN, on Saturday, the 24th day of September next, at Half-past Eleven dclook in the forenoon, for the Parish of Llanfyllin. At the Town Hall, in WELSHPOOL, on Tuesday, ffce 27th day of September next, at Twelve o'clock as noon, for the Lower, Middle and Upper Divisions of the Parish of Pool, and the Township of Gungrog Jrechan in the Parish of Guilsfield. And the Overseers of the several Parishes, Town- W»pe, Divisions and Places within each of the iforesaid Parliamentary Boroughs, or sharing places, required to attend at the opening of the Court' appointed to be held for the same, and then and tue"b to deliver to the said Barrister all original Notices of Claims and Objections received by 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 Writings in their possession, custody, or power, touching any matter neoesaary for revising the List of Parliamentary Voters, Burgesses and County Electors for such Parishes, Townships, Divisions, and Places. Dated this 11th day of August, 1892. CHARLES S. PRYCE, dl06 Town Clerk of Montgomery. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS DOR THE COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that FREDERICK MARSHALL, Esq,, Barrister-at-law, has been duly appointed to revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Montgomery, and the Lists of County Electors, and that he will make a Circuit of the County, and hold Courts for that purpose at the several times and places undermentioned, that is to say:- At MACHYNLLETH, at the Lion Hotel, on Saturday, the 17th day of September next, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the Parishes of Cemmes, Darowen, Llanwrin, and Penegoes, the Town and Liberties of Machynlleth, the Townships of Isygarreg and Uwchygarreg, and the Township of Caereinion Fechan, in the Parish of Mallwyd. At LLANBRYNMAIR, at the Wynnstay Arms, on Monday, the 19th day of September next, at half-past 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the Parishes of Carno and Llanbrynmair. At LLANIDLOES, at the Public Rooms, on Tuesday, the 20th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Llan- dinam, Llangurig, Llanidloes (without and within the Borough of Llanidloes) and Trefeglwys. At NEWTOWN, at the Public Rooms, on Wed- nesday, the 21st day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the parishes of Aber- hafesp, Bettws, Kerry, (two parts), Llanllwchaiarn (two parts), Llanmerewig, Llanwnog, Moughtre, Newtown, Penstrowed, and Tregynon. At MONTGOMERY, at the Guildhall, on Thurs- day, the 22nd day of September next, at half-past 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Townships of Aston and Castlewright, and the Parishes of Berriew (with- out and within the Borough of Pool), Ohurcbstoke, Forden, Hyssington, Llandyssil, Montgomery, and Snead. At LLANGYNOG, at the Board Schoolroom, on Friday, the 23rd day of September next, at 12 o'clock at noon, for the Parishes of Hirnant, Llangynog (two parts), Llanrhaiadr yn Mochnant, Llanwddyn, and Pennant. At LLANFYLLIN, at the Town Hall, on Satur- day, the 24th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Llanfechan, Llanfihangel, LlanfylJin (two parts), Llansaintffraid (in Pool Hundred), and Myfod. At LLANDISILIO, at the Golden Lion Hotel, on Saturday, the 24th day of September next, at 4-35 o'clock in the afternoon, for the Townships of BauBley, Carreghofa, and Criggion, and the Parishes of Llandisilo, Llandrinio, and Llansaintffraid (in Deytheur Hundred). At LLANFAIR, at the Goat Hotel, on Monday, the 26th day of September next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Castle Caereinion (without and within the Borough of Pool), Llanfair (two parts), Llangyniew, Llanlfugan, Llanwyddelan, and Manafon. At CANN OFFICE, on Monday, the 26th day of September next, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, for the Parishes of Garthbeibio, Llanerfyl, and Llan-1 gadfan. At WELSHPOOL, at the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the 27th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Guilsfield (without and within the Borough of Pool), Pool Lower Division, Pool Middle Division, and Pool Upper Division, and the Townships of Cletterwood, Hope, Leighton, Middletown, Rhosgoch, Trelystan, Trewern, and Uppington, and for all other Parishes, Townships, Precincts, and Places, if any, within the said County of Montgomery, not hereinbefore specified. And NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Over- seers of the said several Parishes, Townships, and Places, that they are required to publish the above notice, and PUNCTUALLY to attend at the Court at which their List is appointed to be revised, and to bring with them all original Notices of Claims of Voters and Notices of Objections to Voters, delivered or transmitted to them, and also all Rates made for the Relief of the Poor, between the Fifth day of January, 1891, and the last day of July, 1892. GEORGE DEVEREUX HARRISON, Clerk of the County Council. Welshpool, August 17tb, 1892, dlQ9 GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL I CHURCH, NEWTOWN. ON SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 28TH, MRS- MEGAN JONES DAVIES WILL SING SACRED AIRS at both Morning and Evening Services. Services commence at 11 and 6 o'clock. dl21 Collections at both Services. NEWTOWN & LLANLLWCHAIARN CHURCH CHOIRS. THE 0 UNITED FESTIVAL Will be held in the Newtown Pariah Church, ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1892, When the following Music, with Orchestral and Organ Accompaniment, will be rendered MENDELSSOHN'S 13th Psalm." SPOHR'S God, thou art great." TORRENCE'S HYMN, Euroclydon." GOUNOD'S "0 come ye to the Cross." -B..TI.VZN'S Hallelujah." SOLOIST Miss MARION PRYCE, R.A.M. CONDUCTOR REV. D. D. PEIRCE. Further particulars shortly. dl20 J. LLOYD HUGHES, Secretary. The Newtown Aerated Waters & Bottled Beer & Porter Company, Limited. 11 THE above Company having been Pur- chased by Messrs. W. STOKES and C. C. JONES with a view of manufacturing Aerated Waters from the celebrated Ladywell Springs, hope, by Strict Atten- tion to Business (combined with Cleanliness), to merit a share of the Public Patronage and Support. Bottlers of the Finest DUBLIN STOUT & BURTON ALES. A FIRST-CLASS MAN having been ENGAGED, W.S. & C.C J. will endeavour to supply superior ARTICLES AT POPULAR PRICKS. PRICE LIST and TERMS to be had on Application. OFFICES NEW ROAD, NEWTOWN. d72 Iflaat ,'ét9 THE WHOLE OF THE SUMMER STOCK IN THESE DEPARTMENTS WILL BE MARKED AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION During the Month of August. BOYS', YOUTHS', AND MEN'S SUITS, HATS, SCARFS, SHIRTS, &c., SUMMER COVERT COATS & OVERCOATS, Light Summer Suitings and Trouserings. FIRST-CLASS CUTTER. HENRY MORGAN, b404 CROWN SHOP. NEWTOWN Sl 0. POWELL, EAGLE JREWERY, NEWTOWN. SPECIAL HOME-BREWED » HARVEST ALES IN ALL SIZE CASKS, rod., 8d., lOd., and Is. PER GALLON. DUBLIN STOUT in all Size Casks AT BREWERY PRICES. Caoics Ssuerxov or Wianu ak» Srx&srst WG GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. HETYDFJELIlSr. THE RE-OPENING SERVICES (After complete restoration) of the Baptist Chapel, will be held at Rhydfelin ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1892. Sermons will be preached at 10.30 and 6.30 o'clock hf- REV. C. GRIFFITHS, of BRISTOL, AND REV. T. E. WILLIAMS, OF ABERYSTWYTH (Pastor elect cf Newtown Baptist Church). Collections at both services in aid of Building Food. TEA will be provided at 3 30. Tickets, la each. It is earnestly hoped that all friends wio TJL »n^Dterest 111 the ancient and historic church at Knydielm will embrace the opportunity of helping to meet the cost of tne considerable and much needed repairs and improvements that have been effected ia the chapel, by attending the services, or at least br purchasing tickets for the Tea Meeting, which may be obtained from Members of Restoration Committed dll3 LLANIDLOES FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL & COTTAGERS IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. President :-ROBICRT SMITH, Esq. Vice-President :-DAVID KINSEY, Esq. THE SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW WILL TAKI PLACE ON Thursday, Aug. 25th, 1892. zClOO OFFERED IN PRIZES FLOWERS, PLANTS, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, FARM & DAIRY PRODUCE, ROOTS HONEY, &c. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. HORSES, DOGS. FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. For particulars see small Bills. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS—Cheap Tickets from Builth, Machynlleth, Welshpool, and intermediate Stations. Special return trains leave for Builth and Newtown. The Brecon and Merthyr Railways will also issue Cheap Return Tickets to Llanidloes, on August 24th and 25th, from Merthyr, Dowlais and district, available to return on any day up to August 29th inclusive.—For particulars see Company's bills. THE NEWTOWN BAND (Conducted by Mr H. Carl Taylor) will play seleetioas of choice Music throughout the day. ENTRIES Close Aug. 18th, 1892. For Schedules, Entry Forms, &c., apply to REES DAVIES, to • EVAN D. DAVIES, j Secretaries. dOO KERRY SUMMER FESTIVAL Will take place AUGUST 27th, 1892. FLOWER SHOW, FARM & DAIRY PRODUCE, BEES AND HONEY. Entries Close 21st of August. Athletic Sports, Open and Local, Entries Close Monday, 15th inst., Tuesday morning's post in time. PONY RACE, not exceeding 14 hands. Open to a radius of 10 miles of Kerry. TROTTING MATCH, for horses not exceeding 15 hands (open to a radius of 10 miles of Kerry). Entries close 25th inst. DONKEY RACE. TUG-OF-WAR, Etc. Railway Arrangements.—The Cambrian Railways Company will issue Cheap Day Return Tickets to Kerry from Newtown, Welshpool, and Intermediate Stations by the trains due to leave Welshpool at 9 0 a.m. and 1115 a.m. (the latter train does not stop at Forden), and by the train due to leave Newtown at 10 20 a.m. Passengers return the same day by any ordinary stopping train. Those for Newtown, Montgomery and Welshpool, may return by special train at 9 15 a.m. same day. The Royal Welsh Warehouse Band Will play Selections of Music and for dancing. Firat-class Refreshments on the Ground. For Schedules, Entry Forms, Etc., apply to W. de H. BIRCH, 7 J. EVANS, J Hon' Sec* PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ODDFELLOWS' DEMONSTRATION AND DINNER Will be held in the VICTORIA HALL. NEWTOWN, ON 10th SEPTEMBER, 1892. CHAIRMAN :— E. B. PROCTOR, ESQ. dl08 NEWTOWN, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. FIRST GREAT EWE FAIR (SPECIAL) Tuesday. September 13th, 1892. Annually on SECOND TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER. By order of the Local Board, dl5 WM. COOKE, Clerk. | MRS PILOT, 13, Bridge Street, Newtown, Still continues to give the HIGHEST PUCE that oa& be obtained for OLD CLOTHES. »577