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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. MORRIS9 MARSHALL & POOLE. MESSES, MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE JtM- will be obliged by an EARLY INTIMATION from those who intend favouring them with in- fractions to conduct their SALES OF FARMING fiTOCK &c., during the coming autumn, so that jmitable dates may be arranged. Present Fixtures:— 'JHTTRSDAY, SEPT. 29th.-TYBRITH, Carno, by order of Miss Marsh. UESDAY, OCTOBER 4th—PAYTOE HALL, Leint- wardine, Herefordshire, by order of Alfred Parr, Esq. ?HTRBEI>AY. OCT. 6th-THE TURGY, BEGUILDY, by order of Mr Henry Hamer. TURSDXT, OCT 18th-PANTACARAGLE, Beguildy, by order of the Representatives of the late Mr Thomas Hamer. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20th—CEFN-Y-MYNECH, Kerry, by order of Mr S. Poulson. lbrD OF OCTOBER—LYDHAM FARM, BISHOP'S CASTLE, by order of the Representatives of the late Mr Jerman. JSND OF OCTOBER—WHITCOTT, OLUN, by order of Mr John Parry. JBLFD OF OCTOBER—RHOSGOCH, Trelystan, by order of Mr Henley. Newtown Office-At The Bear Hotel. Chirbury, Shropshire. September 3rd, 1892. dl39 J fALE OF ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Situate in SEVERN STREET, WELSHPOOL. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE ARE instructed to Sell by Auction, at the ROYAL OAK HOTEL, WELSHPOOL, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1892, I At 3 for 4 in the Afternoon, in one lot or otherwise as may be determined and subject to conditions, all jlløøe VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSES, Occupying a very desirable position in the town of Welshpool, and known as 25 and 26. Severn-street, to which important thoroughfare there is a frontage tA 65 feet. Also a detached Three-Stall Stable. Coach House, Saddle Room and Stable Yard, with good entrance from Severn-street, adjoining the I 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, Bathroom and W.C. on first landing, and Two Servants' Rooms. Also a large fralled Garden at the back, the whole at present in ( the occupation of Mr E. H. Jones. No. 26, SEVERN-STREET, the adjoining House, I for mr.,DY yeare rsed as Solicitor' ..C(!B (for which "w. "r 110 .t.c"lIot.G.hlli h{,u"it is admirably j Adapted) i8 at present in the occupation of Mr Charles j Jones, and contains Three Rooms on the ground | floor, in addition to the Fire-proof Strong Room, j Three Largq Offices on first floor, and three other ( rooms, W.C. and Lavatory on upper landing, together with the adjacent Wash-house, Stable, Saddle Room, I and other Outbuildings. f The DETACHED STABLE and Coach House 4MJCnpy a good position, are very conveniently I 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 be eldtained from the AUCTIONEERS, Chirbury, Shropshire, o? Q D HARRISON, .1 Solicitor, Welshpool. KERRY FAIR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1892. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL A POOLE will SELL BY AUCTION, a Seleotion of I Z KERRY HILL RAMS, from the well known flock of C. J. Leyland, Esq., And a number of OTHER SHEEP. Farther Entries solicited. dl40 WELSHPOOL SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE will hold their Second Sale of SHROPSHIRE & CROSS-BRED EWES, And a selection of SHROPSHIRE RAMS, in addition to their fortnightly sale of FAT AND STORE STOCK, ON MONDAY, SEPT. 19th. Jfarther entries solicited. D159 WELSHPOOL. MESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL & POOLE ..1Y.I. will hold a Special Sale of CART SUCKERS, CART & HACK HORSES, In the Welshpool Smithfield, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1892. Early entries for which are solicited. dl60 MR. J. E. THISTLE. Newtown Prize Foal Show & Horse Sale WILL BE HELD IN THE PADDOCK OPPOSITE THE SPORTSMAN INN, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1892. Entry Forms and full particulars on application to JOHN E. THISTLE, J92 Auctioneer, Montgomery. THE NEWTOWN PRIZE DRAUGHT FOAL SHOW AND ANNUAL HORSE SALE, Will be held in The PADDOCK, opposite The SPORTSMAN INN, On TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, (Newtown Fair Day), when ME. JOHN E. THISTLE will submit for public competition DRAUGHT AND OTHER FOALS, WAGGON HORSES AND COLTS, HACK AND HARNESS HORSES AND PONIES. U- PRIZES, TWO GUINEAS each for Highest Prize DRAUGHT AND FILLY FOALS, which must be bona fide five to be entered in each class or prize will not be awarded. To insure good position in Catalogue (now in course of preparation) entries should be made (THIS DAY) to the AUCTIONEER, at The Bear's Head Hotel. Entry forms forwarded by post on application to. Ae AvaTioNzzft, Montgomery. SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. COOKE BROS. Or ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 7th, 1892. (without reserve). THE MARKET HALL, NEWTOWN. ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (removed from a residence in the district), including Excellent Bedroom Furnishings, Conch and Easy Chairs in Leather, Sideboards in Mahogany, Mahogany Bookcase, Ebonized Octogon Table, Dining Table, Harmonium. Music Stool, Carpets, China and Glass, Perambulator, &c., &c. Also a large quantity of Toys and Miseellaneous Effects, (the property of a Tradesman relinquishing business). SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK PROMPT. COOKE BROS., dl58 Auctioneers. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF MONTGOMERY. NOTICE. THE time for delivering TENDERS for the JL carrying out of the Works connected with the Water Supply is EXTENDED to the 28th day of September. Plana and Specifications can be seen at my office. CHARLES S. PRYCE, Montgomery, Town Clerk. 25th August, 1892. dl33 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. WELSHPOOL STATION. TENDERS are required for PAINTING and other Work at the above Station. Specifications may be seen at the Offices of the Company's Engineer, Mr George Owen, C.E., Oswestry. Tenders should be addressed to the undersigned not later than the 15th proximo. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, Oswestry, 30th August, 1892. NOTICE. WE beg to inform our Customers that Mr. C. H. WILLIAMS is no longer in our employ; therefore, all Accounts due to us must be paid to us only, after this date. Orders eent direct to na will receive our best attention. Yours truly, JOSEPH WILLIAMS & SON, Cambrian Wharf, Oswestry. dl22 LLANDRINDOD WELLS. THE CELEBRATED WELSH SPA. TEN ROOMED HOUSE AND SHOP TO LET (through illness); suit 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 desired.-Apply to R. Lewis-Andrew, Esq., Glanhaf. ren, Abermule, or Mr Wm. Pritchard, Land and Estate Agent, TanyfroD, Garthmyl, Moat. c390 TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, ALL that Dwelling-honse, Outbuilding and Land, called CWMEARL BANK COTTAGE, situate near the Sarn, Kerry.—For particulars apply to Mr BENNETT ROWLANDS, Licensed Valuer, New- near the Sarn, Kerry.—For particulars apply to Mr BENNETT ROWLANDS, Licensed Valuer, New- town. dl32 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 parish 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 TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, SAW MILL PROPRIETORS & OTHERS. TO BE DISPOSED OF as a going concern, the BUSINESS of a Timber Merchant, Saw Mill Proprietor, and dealer in Building Materials, for many years carried on very successfully by the late Mr J. S. Allan, at Montgomery Station. For further particulars apply to Mr Charles S. Pryce, Solicitor, Montgomery, or Messrs Morris, Marshall and Poole, Chirbury, Shropshire. dl54 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. THE ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES AT RHYL, SEPTEMBER 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th, 1892. ON September 5th, 6thL 7th, and 8th, CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to RHYL as under:- Times of Starting. Third Class Fares for on on the Double Journey. Sept. 7th. Sept 5th, One Day One Day 6th & 8th. Tickets Tickets issued on issued on Sep. 7th. Sep. 5th, 6th From a.m. a.m. 7th, & 8th. Llanidloes. 5 50 6 50 j Dolwen 4 55 6 55 f j Llandinam 5 0 7 0 48 6d 6s Moat Lane 5 5 7 6 Newtown 5 15 7 15 Abermule. 5 25 7 23 j Kerry 6 55 j Montgomery 5 36 7 32 } Forden 5 40 7 38 ( Welshpool 5 50 7 50 1 Buttington 5 55 7 55 4s 5a 6d Pool Quay 6 0 8 0 J Four Crosses 6 10 8 9 Llanymynech 6 15 8 14 Llans'tffraidd 5 50 7 55 Llanfechain 5 45 7 49 Llanfylliu. 5 35 7 35 Children under Three years of age Free: above Three and under Twelve years of age Half-Price. Tickets, Bills, and every informaties to be had at the above-named Stations. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. FORDEN UNION. CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLIES. ANY Persons desirous of CONTRACTING to supply this Union with the undermentioned articles are requested to deliver sealed Tenders for the same, with Samples (where practicable), at the Workhouse at Forden, Welshpool, before Ten o'clook on the morning of Wednesday, the 14th day of SEPTEMBER Inst., addressed To the Chairman of the Board of Guardians," and endorsed Tender for The Samples must be sent apart from the Tenders. No Name or Trade Label to be attached either to Tender or Samples, and not more than two samples of the same article to be sent. Prices to be distinctly marked on the Samples:—Flour (best seconds) and Oatmeal, Butcher's Meat, (including Beef and Mutton), hind and fore quarters alternately, and Suet, Groceries, &kim Cheese, and Candies, Jeyes'a Soap and Brown Soap, Soda, Vinegar, Paraffin Oil. Malt, Hops, Peas, and Clothing, Shoes. Stove or Main Coal. Glazing, Coffins, Indian Meal and Indian Corn, Wine and Spirits (per gallon). The Tenders for Flour must be apart from those of any other Tenuerd. The Tender for Meat must give separate prices for Beet, Mutton, &c. The Contracts will be for Six Months, and the Contractors will be required to deliver the articles at the Workhouse free of expense. Printed particulars of the several articles may be obtained on application to the Clerk or to the Master of the Workhouse. The Tender for Coal must state cost per ton delivered either at the Workhouse or Forden Station. No tender can be received unless it is on a printed form, which may be obtained on application to the Clerk or Master, and which, if accepted, will be sealed by the Guardians and constitute the Contract. In addition to such Contract, the Guardians may require a Bond from the Contractor, with sureties for it performance. By order of the Board, CHARLES. S. PRYCE, Montgomery, Clerk. 1st September, 1892. dl55 REGISTRATION OF VOTERS iOR 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 ef 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, Daro;ven, 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, m,, Tuesday, the 20th day of September next, at 1- o'clock in the forenoon, for the Parishes of Lias, dinam, Llangurig, Llanidloes (without and within the Borough of Llanilloe?) 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), Churcbstoke, Forden, Hyesington, Llandyasil, Montgomery, and SnAad. 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, Llanfyllin (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 Bausley, Carreghofa, and Criggion, and the Parishes of Llandisilo, Llandrinio, and Llansaintffraid (in Deytbeur 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, Llanllugan, 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- 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 Borousrh of Pool), Pool Lower Division, Pool Middle Division, and Pool Upper Division, and the Townships of Cietterwood, 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 fcEVEREUX HARRISON, Clerk of the County Council. Welshpool, August 17th, 1892. dl09 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. ^SSY.} Secretaries. Agents at Newtown { £ FSLARD, ^Hgh^Streetf" c53 SAML. POWELL, EAGLE BREWERY, NEWTOWN. SPECIAL HOME-BREWED HARVEST ALES IN ALL SIZE CASKS, ed., ad., 10d., and Is. PER GALLON. DUBLIN STOUT in all Size Casks AT BREWERY PRICES. CaOIc. SELECTION OF WINES AND SPIRITS, 01C SCHOLASTIC. HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. CHRISTMAS TERM commences on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH. PRIVATE LESSONS given in FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING. dl26 For Terms apply to Miss M. ISSARD. LADIES BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. MARY'S VILLA, NEWTOWN. The MISSES EVANS, assisted by an efficient Certificated Governess. Mathematics—E. J. BUNNETT, ESQ., B.A. Violin—W. S. STEPHENSON, ESQ. Pupils prepared for Local Exams. Private Lessons given in Music, French, Drawing, and Painting. THE AUTUMN TERM WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. c43 HIGH SCHOOL, OLDFORD, WELSHPOOL, RE-OPENS AUGUST 30TH. Thorough Commercial and Classical Education. Pupils prepared for Public Exams. PRINCIPAL—MB. T. HILES, F.S.Sc., &c. Private Lessons given in French (acquired abroad), Shorthand (certificated), Mathematics, and Book-keeping. HIGH MIDDLE CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, CLEVELAND HOUSE, WELSHPOOL. Principals—The MISSES BELL. The aim of the Principals is to supply at a moderate ooet, a sound and superior education, with careful braining and home comforts. Prospectuses on application. THE AUTUMN TERM WILL COMMENCE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. a329 NEWTOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER- Ernest J. Bunnett, B.A. (Cambridge Mathematical Honours), late Assistant Master at LIVERPOOL COLLEGII, etc. Assisted by a RESIDENT MASTER. BOARDERS assured of a Comfortable Home. For PROSPECTUS and TERMS for Boarders and Day Boys, apply to the HEAD MASTER. PRIVATE LESSONS to Ladies and Gentlemen in Mathematics and Painting. bl62 | UNiiyERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH t 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, &o., 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 X40 for the college year. The next Session begins on October 4th, 1892. JOHN EDWARD LLOYD, M.A., d67 Secretary and Registrar. TRADE NOTICES. MRS PILOT, 13, Bridge Street, Newtown, Still continues to give the HIGHEST PRICE that can be obtained for OLD CLOTHES. a577 THE WORKMAN'S WATCH. The Guinea Watch P.1 1 0 A Good Sound Article. The Two Guinea Watch 22 2 0 Patent Lever, Strong and Durable. The Three Guinea Watch 23 3 0 Patent Lever, in Strong Silver Cases. filr The above are all Warranted for One Two and Three Years respectively. GOLD WEDDING RINGS. FORD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c. NEWTOWN, 11070 BEST ALE & STOUT BREWED. Allsopp and Sons' Ltd. MAGNIFICENT ALES AND STOUT As only the best HOPS and MALT are used, and u every means is taken to maintain the hig" Standard of ALLSOPP AND SONS' BREW INGS, a comparison with any other ALE o STOUT is invited. TRY THE INVALID STOUT. Thevabove AT.TC or STOUT supplied at BURTOI PRICES in Casks 54, 36,18, or 9 Gallons each. Orders promptly attended to and delivered free nearest Railway Station. S —— LOCAL AGENT— C. MORGLAJST, Brynhafren, Crescent, NEWTOWN, GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. FIRE BRIGADE. THE NEWTOWN AND LLANLLWCHAIARN -t- LOCAL BOARD having provided efficient appliances for use in case of fire, including a patent "Cupicle Fire Escape," with Hose, Cart, and continuous canvas shoot complete, for the sum of .£103 12s. OJ., desire to thank those friends who so kindly responded to the application of the Chairman of the Bord. by subscribing to the Fund as per SUBSCRIPTION LIST below :— £ s. d. Cumbrian Railway Company 5 0 0 The Right Honourable Lord Sudeley 2 2 0 Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones, -M.P. 2 2 0 The late Colonel Herbert 2 2 0 Palatine Insurance Company, per Hon. F. S. A. Hanbury-Tracy, Chairman 2 2 0 Sun Fire Office, per Mr Bennett Rowlands, Local Agent 2 2 0 "dr R. E Jones, J. P. 1 l 0 Messrs George Morgan & Co., Limited 1 1 0 Messrs Jones, Evans, & Co., Limited 1 1 0 Severn Valley & Powvsland Mills, Limited 1 1 0 Severn Twee i Co., Limited 1 1 0 Captain K. Pryce-Jones 1 1 0 Mr W. H. Burton Swift 1 1 0 The Misses Jones, The Bank House 1 1 0 Union Assu-ance Society 1 1 0 Guardian Fire and Life Office 1 1 0 Equitable Fire Insurance Company 1 1 0 British Law Fire Assurance Company 1 1 0 Patriotic Assurance Company 1 1 0 Alliance Assurance Office, Liverpool" per Mr Evan Humphreys, Local Agent 1 1 0 Mr William Francis 1 1 0 Scottish Union and National Insurance Cos.. per Mr Edward Powell, Local Agent 1 1 0 I Northern Assurance Company, per Messrs Edward Davies & Son, Local Agents 1 1 0 Royal Insurance Company, per Mr Wm. Turner, Local Agent. 1 1 0 Alliance Assurance Company, Shrewsbury, per Messrs Talbot and Watkins, Local Agents. 1 1 0 Law Union Assurance Office 1 1 0 Norwch Union Fire Office, per Messrs I William Gittins. & Taylor, Local Agents 110 Lancashire Insurance Company, per Mr Thomas Pryce, Local Agent 110; North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, per Mr Fred. W. Cooke, Local Agent 1 1 0 Mr Stephens 1 1 0 Economic Fire Office, per Royal Welsh Warehouse 0 10 6 Mr John Gre»n 0 10 6 Messrs Williams, Gittina, and Taylor 0 10 6 Mr C. W. Norton. 0 10 6 Messrs Morris and Sons 0 5 0 dl65 X,43 1 0 SUN INSURANC E OFFICE I — (FIRE) FOUNDED 1710. Sum insured in 1891, £ 373,700,000. For further information apply to the following Agents:- Newtown-MR. WILLIAM: F. THOMAS, Office, PUBI. (C ROOKS. Nowtowia & Lianidloes-Mr BENNETT RowitANDS. Welshpool-Mr DAVID WALL. Llanfyllin—Mr WILLU M A. PUGH. cl8 TRADE NOTICES. The Newtown Aerated Waters & Bottled Beer & Porter Company, 1 Limited. I 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.C MAN having been ENGAGED, W.S. & C.C.J. will endeavour to supply superior ARTICLES AT POPULAR PRICES. PRICE LIST and TERMS to be had on Application. OFFICES :— NEW ROAD, NEWTOWN. d72 (j THE WHOLE OF THE SUMMER STOCK IN THESE DEPARTMENTS WILL BE MARKED AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION Dr. i the Month of August. BOYS' 'TTHS', AND MEN'S SUITS, 1. i SCARFS, SHIRTS, &c., SUMMER jVERT COATS & OVERCOATS, LighL Summer Suitings and Trouserings. FIRST-CLASS CUTTER. HENRY MORGAN, bm CROWN SHOP, NEVTdWN f GENERAL ANN0 UNCEMENTSM ) MONTGOMERY. A T A MEETING held on Saturday, August 6th, 1892, Colonel Harrison chairman, it was resulted that an Address and a Suitable Testimonial b presented the REV. F. W. PARKER on his departure from Mongomery in October next, and subscriptions are hereby invited for that purpose, payable to the Churchwardens or to the North and S utii Wales Bank (Limited), Montgomery. CHARLES S. PRYCE, cll62 Churchwarden and Hon. Secretary. NEWTOWN. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. FIRST GREAT EWE FAIR (SPECIAL) Tuesday. September 13th, 1892. Annually on SECOND TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER By order of the Local Board, C115 WM. COOKE, Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICE! Owing to BERRIEW and KERRY FAIRS falling on the 16th inst. BERRIEW FAIR WILL BE HELD On Thursday, Sept. 15th. dl47 BY ORDER. NEWTOWN & LLANLLWCHAIARN CHURCH CHOIRS. THE UNITED FESTIVAL Will be held in the Newtown Parish 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." TOBBENCE'S HYMN, Euroclydon." GOUNOD'S 0 come ye near to the Cross." BEETHOVEN'S Hallelujah." SOLOISTS Miss MINNIE PRYCE, R.A.M., Master PHILLIPS, (From St. James's Hall Concerts and Barrett's Renowned Boys' Choir, Manchester). CONDUCTOR:- REV. D. D. PEIRCE. Further particulars shortly. dl20 J. LLOYD HUGHES, Secretary. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. A SERIES OF TEN DANCES Will be held in the above Hall, COMMENCING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH. TICKETS-GENTS' 8s. LADIES 5s. DANCING FROM 8 to 10. MR R. M. BROWN'S QUADRILLE BAND dl63 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MILFORD ROAD CHAPEL. ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 21ST, THE REV. THOMAS EVANS (Of London) will deliver A LECTURE In the above place of worship on c- SPURGEON". Further particulars will follow. dl69 ALFRED SLIM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, WELSHPOOL. Agent for Messrs. SALT & Co.'s, TRTTEHAN, HANBTTRT & Co.'s BURTON ALES. LONDON & DUBLIN STOUT, &c., Ac. ALE Supplied in any Sized Casks AND DELIVERED FREE. Good Sound HARVEST BED at 3d. per Gall. 1M